The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 11, 1867, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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CITY INTELLiaEKOE.1-
OB ADDITIONAL LOCAL 2TKVS SKK OUTSIDE PASCO.
Stkcial Mkktiso op Common Council,. Yes
terday afternoon a primal incuting ot Common
Couiioil was belli, for the purp se of calling op
unfln(frtiHlO buslnejs, I'resuieut Marr-er In tlio
clinir.
lue followlni? was the btHness done: An
ordinance niakln? an approprla"on for the erec
tion of a school-house lu the Tvatj-thlrd Ward
Vh passed.
Tbe ordinance from Select Council appro
priating a certain auiouut ot money to- deiray
the expenses of entertaining the Councilmeu
from Columbus, Obto, was railed up and con
curred in.
The ordinance appropriate $GO0O for the
purpose of chanuit.ir the Cornish ensine of the
Twentj-lourth W ard Water Work so as to adapt
it to the Hprmg Clardnn Water Works, was re
ferred to the Committee on Wa'.er of Common
Council.
The following bill from Select Council were
concurred Id:
Ordinance makiutr a Fpeeial appropriation to
the lioard of Control lortnecrec ion of a school
house in tbe Twcntj-'itth Ward.
Ordinance authorizing tb aio of the frame
school buildings in the T entv-iourth Ward.
Ordinance making au approuriu'ionof $735,150
ontot the tiirard Estate to tii use and support
cf Cirard College for the year lao8.
The resolution of inquiry Ij tbe propriety
of eftat li'huiB an otiice for and clcctiofia City
Carpenter, was referred ti the Committee on
Law. :
The resolution of request to ll e Legislature,
asltinp the pasase of an act fixing the salaries
of county officers, was referred to tbe Committee
on Law of Common Council by a vote of 23 jeas
to IS says.
Mr. Potter submitted an ordinance appro
priating $1,150,000 to pay tbe interest on the
lunded debt of the city tailing due on the lit of
January, 18(!8. Passed.
Also, an ordiuance making an appropriation
of $210,024 to tbe Commissioners Of tbe Sinking
Fond to pay the funded debt of the city ma
turing during tbe car 1868. Passed.
Au ordinance allowing tbeMoyamenslng Hose
and Hope Steam Firo-engine Companies to go
into service, but depriving them of certain
Dioney, was passed.
A resolution dl: charging the Committee on
Law from the further considera'ion of the bill
making an additional appropriation for furnish
ing tbe new Court House with furniture was
passed.
Mr. Simpson submitted an ordinance autho
rizing the consolidation ot committees ot Coun
cils after the first of the year. Postponed".
Mr. Littleton offered a resolution directing
the city directots of the Philadelphia and Erie
Railroad to vote sgainst any proposition for tbe
fiurchase of the stock of the Warren and Frank
in Railroad by the Philadelphia and Erie Rail
road. Passed.
Mr. Dillon offered a resolution inquiring of
the Trustees oi the Oas Works If they intend
continuing the quality ot tbe gas now being
furnished the city, and if it is their intention to
charge full amount tor the gas. Passed.
A resolution to keep the public squares open
during the entire year was passed.
A resolution instructing tUs Special Commit
tee on a Paid . Fire Depattment to confer with
the Fire Association upon the subject of con
tracting with the city for the extinguishment of
fires was, on motion, laid upon the table.
Mr. Stockham reported a resolution instruct
ing the City Solictor to apply for an injunction
to restrain the owners or occupants ot the pro
perty adjoining the city whan, at Arch street,
on tbe bchuylkill, from filliug up the city dock.
Passed.
The special committee appointed to prepare a
bill for the organization of a paid fire depart
ment reported, but in the course of tbe reading
- of the report of the committee the Chamber was
declared adjourned.
Mbetiho of thb School Controllers. The
stated meeting of the Board of School Control
lers was hell yesterday afterncou, at 3 o'clock,
President Shippen in the chair.
A communication was received from the Nine
teenth Section, asking that a lot of ground at
York street and Trenton avenue be appro
priated for school purposes. This is rendered
necessary in consequence of the demand for
increased educational wants of the ward.
A petition siened by a number of teachers,
protesting acainst the proposed method of is
" suing warrants lor their salaries, was presented
and reierreo.
Hills to the amount of $248,740-11 were pre
sented as approved by the Committee on Ac
counts, and passed by the Board.
The Committee on Boys' lhex School reported
the selection ot J. F. Holt to fill the vacancy
in the Professorship of Chemistry and Physio
logy, in the Central High School, caused by
the resignation ol Professor Hartsnorne. Pro
fessor Holt was confirmed.
Misses Lizzie W. Dickson aud Lydia Hanier
were confirmed as teachers in tue Girls' High
School, the former In the Department of Mathe
matics, and the latter in the Department oi
Drawing.
Miss Kerwtn was nominated for the Depart
ment of Mathematics by Mr. Kev ille.
The Committee on Qualification of Teachers
J (resented a report, which was adopted, netting
orth that since the passaee of the act of Febru
ary 17, 1865, they have held fourteen examlna
tions, which have been attended by 1389 candi
dates, and have granted certificates of various
grades to 648 persons.
The Committee on Grammar, Secondary, anl
Primary Schools reported in favor of the con
firmation ot a number ot persons, which, was
adopted.
Mr. Haines moved to lay the motion on the
table, which was not agreed to. Teas, 10;
navs 12.
The motion was then advocated dt Messrs.
Green' and Stanton, and opposed by Messrs.
Haines and Carrigan. The latter gentleman
moved to strike out all after tbe word "Ke
tolved" in the resolution of Mr. Green, and Insert
the following:
Mesoloed, That the Board recommend to the
favorable action of Councils the necessity of an
appropriation of $1500 for the purpose of placing
inside shutters on the Wyoming School, at the
northwest corner of Sixth and Coates.
This amendment was not agreed to, by a vote
of lOjeas to 12 nays.
Mr. Fletcher said the architect, Mr. Frazler,
had acted dishonestly aud corruptly in dartng
to change a contract. He was tatisfled thut tbe
city bad been unfairly dealt with; but Inasmuch
(is the contractors had been guided by the
actious of tbe architect, be was not in favor of
holding them entirely responsible, aud Ue could
not vote lor the resolution of Mr. Green.
The nueation being taken on the question as
auhmltied by Mr. Greeu, it was nut agreed to, by
A vote of 9 yeas to lenays, as iouowss
Yeas Messrs. Bladen, Klkin, Fieeborn,
Creep, Hilles, Eevllle, Stanton, Vaughn, and
Najs-Messra. Beckman, Carrigan, Clark,
Cushman, Kiu wee liter, Fagan, Flute her, Haines,
Jackhon, Kline, Nebmijer, Heed, Rittenhouse,
Kcnon Tnvlnr and Sbionen. President.
Mr. Green presented a resolution passed at a
meeting oi me iiiinci ui'U artuumn iv.u,
asking an appropriation of $1850. to place in9tdo
snuuers on me same wuuui-uujji: bi oia.hu nuu
Pontes al.rpola
Mr. Haines moved to lay Wn lfle table,
V. ... in. .i ,i i; a 19
Mr. Haines then moved to an.ena by inserting
that Louucils be a-ked to appT )rlute Si&uu lor
the purpose, Instead of $185u, which was asked,
which was, alter co'isideiable ucbale, agreed to,
ana in oara adjourned.
Akkivbbbakt or thb Uomb Mibbiokabt
Eochty of PHu.ADKLPniA.-Tbe Tbirtv-second
Anniversary of tue Home Missionary Society of
... . t i i a . . i i , . .. r . ..
rniianpipuu iw pia;o iusi evi'Diop, at ine
nuntlst cburch. Broad and Atch streets. There
was a large attendance on the occasion, and tbe
Tirnnpdtnirs were of an interesting character.
George H. Stuart, Esq.. presided. The exercises
ni-td with singing, and readiug of tbe
Scriptures, and prayer, followed by ad tresses by
RevT Kicbard H. Alien, D. D.t and Rev. A. J,
vt n. n. The annual report was read by
the' President, when another address was de
livered by Itev. J. Bpencer xwouuaiu. ,
Jhen w w fcenevolent aocieliw ti 1J
THE DAILY EVENING
that appeal more strongly ti the charitably dis
poned than the "Home Missionary." Tbey have
au extended field of operations before them
during the approaching inclement season, and
if the means are forthcoming tbe as'ociaiiou
enn perform an incalculable amount of good.
From the report read it appears that the General
Agent of the Society madf, duriDg the year,
40'0 visits to the needy poor and sick; 2)30
families and persons received relief: 659 orders
(221 tons) for coal were given; 901 orders for
groceries, etc., were given; 601 articles of cloth
ing were given; lOi families were supplied with
n eillcines.
Kine hundred and ninety-two dollars and
twenty six cents on received at the office of
the Society, for the relief of the sufferers by the
Hansom street explosion.
On Pec. 1C, 1800, the balance in the
Treasury was . . , , $1, 31729
Amount received since, . , . 7,280,06
Making, up to Dec. 15 (inclusive), 1867, $8,59735
Amoutt disbursed by the SociHy for
all purposes, Irom Dec. 15, 1806, to
Dec. 15, 1867 6,831-63
Leaving a balance of
$1,705-72
Seizure bt
Revenue Officers. Revenue
Inspector James Ghecran seized vesterdav. In tha
liquor store of William McNally, on Water
street, above Wainut street, eleven barrels of
Yihleky that were not properly marked.
The same officer, in company with Inspector
C. J. Dougherty, seized at Shippen street wharf
four bales of cotton, and at the wharf of the
Southern Mail Steamship Company six bales, all
of which had no tags upon them.
AMUSEMENTS.
Italian Opeha. The great lyric artist,
Madame Anna de la Grange, supported by Brig
nolt, Adelaide Phillips, Miss MeCulloch, 8'istni,
and others, will appear in J7 Trota are on Mon
day night at the Academy of Music. The
choruses will be given In full strength, and by a
well disciplined army ot choristers. The season
lasts but a single week five nights and a
matinee. It would be well for every person to
secure season tickets at tbe Academy to day, so
as not to miss any performance. Single seats
and tickets will be for sale to-morrow at
Trimplei's.
Mrs. Lander will appear In Medea to-night.
No one should fall to see our eminent American
tragedienne in this great role. -To-morrow even
ing Elitabrth will be presented for the last time,
and on Friday night Mrs. Lander plays "Lady
Macbeth" for her farewell benefit; Mr. James II.
Taylor in his favorite part of "Macbeth."
Oue German residents are greatly exercised
about the appearance of M'lle Fanny Janauschek
at the New Chesnut Street Theatre next week,
and tbey will vie with their American-born
friends in giving tbe great tragedienne an Im
mense reception. Tickets and seats can be pur
cha ed at Wittig's music store, No. 1021 Chesnut
street.
Mao'lli Mabib Zoe. the great danscuse,
pantou imist, and actress, can only appear four
t'mes more in this city. She is received with
enthusiastic applause in Masanielto, which play
is produced in excellent style at tbe Chesnut.
On Friday evening Mad'lle Zoe will take her
faiewell benefit.
Mb. EnwiN Aoamb appears In The 2Sarb:e
Heart at the Arch to-night. This play Is a
favorite with the ladies, and they will see to it
that the Arch is crowded.
John Brougham and his Lottery of Life
continue to crowd the Walnut, and will do so for
many weeks, in all probability.
In addition to the host of attractions nightly
presented at Fox's American Varietv Theatre,
Martin Chiriski, the great illusionist," has been
enguged. The prismatic fountain and grand
ballet fctill delight the large audiences that
attend.
Carl Sentz's Matinke for to-morrow after
ncou is the town-talk. The first appearance of
a pianit-t of the hie-best rank and attainment
like Jerome Hopkins, is cprtainly enough to
satisfy any one; but Mr. Sentz has furnished in
addition, for the first performance in Philadel
phia, the Grand Symphony in G by Haydn,
known as "The Surprise Symphony."
This is one of the noblest efforts of this great
master, and is constantly referred to as a chef
U'aeuvre. It has been well rehearsed, and a fine
performance is expected. Mr. Hopkins' "Dirge"
and "Wedding March" will alBO be performed by
me orcnesira lor me nisi ume. Acrowaea nouse
is expected.
Thh newest thing in negro minstrelsy Is the
comical "Capture of Fort Fisher," at Tunison
& uo.'s new opera uouse, in beventli street,
below Arch.
Mr. Kenneot will give his two farewell Scot
tish Soirees at Musical Fund Hall on Fndaynd
Saturday evenings of the present week. He has
grown to be an immense favorite in this city.
Haseleb gives his sixth concert next Mondav
afternoon, at Concert Hall.
A Matin eh on Saturday afternoon a1. Horti
cultural Hall, by the American Conservatory of
Music.
MARINE TELEGRAPH:
For additional Marine Newt tee Firtt Page.
ALMAS AO FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY,
tint Bibmsm. 7-lBMoosr Aisas..... B 44
low U8Hien Watm.... l is
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OT T&ADX.
K. A. Houdm, ")
(JUlUl Lu tiUZBT, -lONTBI.Y COMUITTKK.
bAMUKL K. KTOKKS, )
UOVKUKJMT OF OCKAM ITKAUKItg,
rOB A-M.il.KIUA.
Atlantic.....-.Boutliampton.New Vork....-.Nov. 27
Vlrnliila.,M.LlvrpooU..Nw York........Nov. V
OolunibU ..ileBOW...Mew YoHt.M.is-ov. 47
C of Antwerp.-.uverpooi.rew r orK.,..Nov. 27
Fulton. vre.........xiew xora..M- Nov. 28
Belgian- Llverpuol...Portlaul,., .....Noy. w
AllfUlUDIH..oouiiimpiuu-.rw , , n, 9
RusNia ..Llverpool...New Yorlc.....Nov. 80
AlalBiiU .Loudoo .NewYork.,M,...NoT. 80
Trll........ Llverpool...Nw York...Deo. .
LulD......tiouUimiiU)n.iew iork..-...Deo. I
O. of Boston Llverpool...New York Deo. 4
Cblcaao.....-..1-averpwU.New York...,Dso. ht
Persia ..........
Aleppo...
Weber,
FrKi ce......
.New York... Liverpool.
,.New York.Llverpool
..New York. ..hruien. .........
.New YorkLiverpool........
..IS'ew York... Liverpool...,
..New York...01ttKow...
...Portland.... Liverpool
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Pcrelre.......-New York.lvre..............l)eo.
fVlfniu ...New York. ..London.... Deo.
tXJAfc'l W1MK. DOW Ha'lJ, Kli.
II.C'liauncey...Nev York... Aspluwi.il. ..Deo.
ittgle.... ..INew vork...Jivaiiik..leo,
Hantluko deCubaNew York... AhdIu wall....... Deo.
Tonuwauda.Ptillada .HtiVaunah....Dt'a.
(iuidlnnbUr.....New York... Klo Janeiro.... Deo.
Ptoneex- ..l'llada.Wllailngton......D o.
Jonlata........Plillaaa..,.Mew Urinau........ Deo.
IUhIiik t-tar.....New York...ABpluwalL...Doc.
N. America. New York...lUo Janeiro Jan.
Alalut are lorwarded by every aieamei In the regular
llnea. The ateanieri for or from IJverpool call at
Queenstown, except the Canadian line, which nail at
Londonderry. The steamer lor or from IheOouU
uent call atftonthampton.
OLEARSD TK8T1URDA T.
Brig Allnton, lawyer. Portnniouth, Uaplald,
H''r J. H. blirlver. Dennis, Baliuuore, A. droves, Jr.
Bt'r LI. L. Haw. Her. Baliuuore, A. (proves. Jr.
Hl'r A. C bilniera. Knox, New York. W. I. Ulyde&Co.
Tua Thus. Jellenion, Allen, tor Baltimore, wltti m tuw
oi barges, W. P. Clyde fc bo.
A RB1VKP YK8TKRDA T.
Steamship Wyoming, Teal.es houra from Savannah,
Willi coliou, etc to Phlladelohla and Hiiiiiimrn Mall
BlfUibhhip Co. At 1 A. M., ith luat., oil Cape Uat
leras, imaged ateamahlpa Httrugoasa and Maubatian,
bound ei.; at 8 A. at., jiaaaed ateauinhliw Han Jacinto
ana nuuuvina, uuuuu a. uu jsonioay ilooa, passed
brlE Anna, from Jamaica, bound up.
bleanmhlp Alliance, Kelly, 70 houra from Charles
ton, wim uubMiii, eimv, vtu., xiuuury, vv luaerauaiu
& CO.
Bteamshlp Whirlwind, Geer, M hoars from Provl
dence. with rndna. to D. H, HleUon A Uo.
Barque Return, Chlpman, (days lrom Boston, in
ballaat to lu A. Mouder A Do.
hebr Klia D. Biullti, Ismlih, S days from New York,
With mute, to uaiueury. wicaernumii uu, '
8rur A. A. Andrews, Kelly, from Boau,n,wlthmdB,
to Werahon Cloud.
Hcbr A. O Paine. Doane, from Portland, wltb 1am-
k..,nT P UKlvIn A Co.
tscbr Millard Fillmore, Cbase, from Boston, wltb
tudae. to Crowell acouina. . ,,
k br chief. Aydioit. l day from Indian River, Del.
lit. A r.ln... A i V,
feobr Joha T. Long. Tunnell. 1 day from Indian
ler, n wltb corn lo Collins Co.
IScbr Karab Warren, Counelt, I day frem Magaolla,
ai . wiib arain lo James i "7 -' ... .
tf Lr Kiuia. liriu.tr. 1 6f from bt. Uartln's, ML,
WUb graia J.,UH Jk fcw!ey A Co. '
bta im ATur, fiarvt, iM keai Crow Xtw Tors
' TELEGRArnPniLADELrillA, WEDNESDAY,
With mrtiie, to W. P. Clyde A Co.
Tug Thoa, Jefferson. Allen, trom Baltimore, with a
tow ol barge to W. P. Clyde A Co.
vannbVXrrt."W'Dd' ''" henc' fct B'
Brig M c. Marrlmr. Marrlner, at Portland 7lh Inst ,
reported Irnm I'htludelphla,
i.B,rl Yorlt- York, hence tor Portland, at
IIiiIdipk' Hole htb Inat.
8chr O. It. Murnay, Mnrnay, hence, at Washington,
I). C. uth Innt. "
Kchra o. Faleii Thatnher. and Henry May. Frank
lin, hence, at frovldenoc 8tb IniU
l-rlirs H. T. Wlnei. llulan; 1. Lancnatcr. Williams;
and B, V. Iteevea, hence, at Newport Sin Inat
Hclir Boaton, Hmith. hence, at Providence 7th Inat
Kchr Luclnda A. Baylla, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Providence 7th Inst
hchr silver Lake. Matihow. hence for Portsmouth,
at Holniea' Hole Hub InaU
Hcbr Kllta Beherra; Ida Bella. Weeks; and L. B.
Cook, hence for Portland, at Holme' Hole fiih tnnt.
ricbr H. Morris, Heaman: M. Weaver. Weaver; J. 8.
Hrwlit, Fonter; and J, O. Babcook. Prltchard, hence,
at He mi on (,th Inat.
fcbrD, a Bluer, Huntley, hence, at Portland 9th
Instant.
K-cbrs J. C. Thompson.Vanrant; O. B. Wood, Oandy;
Tantamount, Davis; W. Capes, Ketly; and U. E. Kent,
Hum li, hence, at Boston Win Insu
Hcbr James hntlerthwalte, Long, for Philadelphia,
cleared at Boston Sib Inat.
Bohr Golden Kagle, Howes, hence, at New Bedford
Kclns Bonny Boat. Kelly, hence for Boston: F.
Nlckersen, Kelly, hence fordo.; A Falkenberg, Fer
rell, hence for Dlgbtcn; R. H. Wilson. Harris; B.
Hirer . Hodgklnson; and C. Hill. Cheeseman, hence
for Providence, at New York sih Inst.
f chis A. Barton. French, and H. Croakev. Potter,
hence lor Boston; P. A. Oiau. Drake, from Boston for
Philadelphia; and J. F. Allen, from Vlnalhaven for
do., at Holmes' Hole 6th Inst. ,
Bchr J. Truman, Qlbbs, hence, at New Bedford 8th
Instant. .. .
tclir R. Peterson, Kngllsh, for Philadelphia, salted
from New Bedford sth Inat.
NOTICE To"mARIITCRS
Notice has been received tbat a Mole Is now In the
course of construction, extending In a southeasterly
direction from the Can telle dl Maro lighthouse, Brln
dial Harbor, and It Is intended to be carried to a dis
tance ot 21-5 yards, 130 ol which Is now completed; also,
that a Bed Buoy wltb staff and fl ag has been placed
K. by B.?4 a, distant 2t6 yards from the same light
house. The Italian Government has given notice that since
the 1Mb of October, 1887, the light on the military
Mole at Naples has been removed to a tower recently
erected on tbe extremity of tbe Mole, and bearing K.
EKdlstant XM yard from the old position of the
'1 be light Is a fixed and flashing white light, show
ing a flaab every three minutes, elevated 85 teet above
the level of the sea, and In clear weather should be
seen from a distance of 10 miles.
The illuminating apparatus is dioptric or by lenses,
of tbe sixth order.
Also that a llghtvessel ha been placed (rl yard off
the new lighthouse, to mark tbe end of the mole In
tbe course of construction.
Thollgbt la a fixed green light, elevated 80 feet
above the level or the sea, and In clear weather
shnnld be seen from a distance of 2 miles.
Tbe llghtvessel has one mast, surmeunted by a
globe painted with red and white bands.
At a distance of Ht yards from tbe new light, a
buoy, surmounted by a globe painted with red and
white bands, ha been placed to mark tbe extremity
Of the stones.
By command of their lordship.
UKO. HENRY RICHARDS, Hydrographer.
Hydrographlc Ollice. Admiralty, London. Nov, 2, 1367.
SAAC 12. EVANS,
HAKtirACTtBEB AND DEALER IW
OILS, PAINTS, YARNISHES,
Naval Stores and Soaps,
NO. 16 NORTH DELAWARE AVENUE,'
10 5 Am Bp
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FOR SALE.
(ffli FOR. BALE THB STORES Nos. 11 AND
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Central location. No. 1121 GIRARD Btreet, west of
Eleventh, above Chesnat street. A handsome second
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T O LET,
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Wall Lighted, wltb or without Power.
APPLY AT
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PAPER HANGINGS.
NEW ESTABUUnnENT.
E. CORNER Or TENTH AND WALNUT.
J. O. FINN St SONS
Have opened wltb an extensive assortment of DECO
RATIVE and PLAIN WALL PAPERS, embracing
every quality to snlt all taste. M am
COAL.
1-1 MIDDI.ETON CO.. DEALERS IN
Jl. HARLEIOH LEHIGH and KAOLB VKLN
COAL. Kept dry under cover. Prepared expressly
for family use. Yard. No. IKS WAHHXNU'1X)J9
Avenue. Office, No. BH WALNUT Street. 11
V V 121, I'", end vao WABH1NUTON Avenue.
The pest qualities 01 uuai, iur uuiuwug ur iwbdi una,
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CARPETINGS.
JpALL STOCK OF CARPETINGS.
Just Opened, a Full Aortmnt of
TAPWTBT UBUMSEIA,
' t-PLT INRAINS
AND EXlRAUrERPINE INCRAIN CAR
PETIKtiBj.
OIL CLOTH, 12, 18, end H feet sheet.
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11 1 fmw8m Above Chesnut,
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TTIGHEST PREMIUM AWARDED FOR
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Pxluter, and Stationer.
A full assortment of BLANK BOO KS AND OOUNT-
INO-HOUfciE BTATIONEBY constantly on
and. - 114 mwfliq
UNION PAfiTE AND SIZING COMPANY.
A Paste for Box-makers, Bookbinder. Paper
bangers, bhoemakers. Pocket-book Makers. 1)111
Posters, eta It will not sour. Is cheap aud always
ready for aae. Refer to J. B, Llpplncott A Co., Devar
A Keller, William Mann, Philadelphia Jnqutrmt,
Harper Brothers, American Tract Society, and otlwrs.
rule genM, 1. X VttAUUM a) tAIW, JNOr tAJM.'
MKRCtt Klreeu wt
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PROPOSALS
PROPC8AL9 FOR ARM? TRANSPORTA
TION. t'rrtr t.nHiKF iiastksmtf, 1
Fort I.kavkn worth, Kansas, rov. 16, lfi!7.
"12 o'clock t. the Uth ol January, WH, for the trana-
IKiriniion 01 niiifiary aiippuca (luring tne year coui
mencln April 1, is8, and ending March 81, lt0s, on
tbe following roatea:
11UU I K JMJ. X.
Prom Fort ITarker. Kanaaa. Fort Tfava. Kansas.
and any other point or points that maytedHalKniitel by
wib v iiihi vjuartornianier neparinieni 01 tue Missouri,
, 1 n Ih. I!nli,n P.nltl. 1.' 1. In ana . 1 .. ...is
that may be dtalgnated by the slilpplng ofllcer, In the
Hiate of Kanaas aud Territory of Colorado aouth of
lalltude 40 dpiireca North, aud to Kort union, New
Mexico, or other depot that may bedealvnated In thai
Territory, and to any other point on the route to that
depot.
From Fort Union, or such other depot a may b
established in the Territory of New Mexico, to any
pouts orslailons that are or may be established In that
I errltory, and to Mich posts or stations as may be de
signated In the Territory of Arizona, and In the Blate
ot Texas, went of longitude 1"8 degrees.
JIUU 1 . O. O.
From snch point as may be designated nn the Mis
souri Paclllo ttallroad, Kouthweat llranch of Mlaaourt
Pacific Itallroad.or tbe t'nlon Pacific Railroad, hi. D.,
to Fori (llbson, Indian Territory, or such oihor point
as may be established as tbe military depot lu that
Territory.
The weight to be transported during the year will
not exceed on Route No. 2, 20.0iiO,0xi pouuds; on Route
io. i. s,uuu,uw pounaa; ana on itouie jno. 6, iviwo.uoo
pounds.
i ropr.His win ue mnus tor eacn roue .cparatpiy.
Bidder will state the rate per loo pounds per 100
miles at whlch,they will transport the stores In each
month or the vear, beginning April 1, 1S68, aud end
ing March 81. 1889.
judders will Klve their names lo full, as well as
arcompanird by a bond In the sum of ten thonaand
(IIO.ikki) dollars, duly executed by two or more re
sponsible persons. In legal form and properly stamped,
guaranteeing mat in cuae vne contract is awaroeo. tor
the route mentioned In the proposal to the party pro
posing. It will be accepted aud entered Into, and good
and sufllclnnt security furnished by said party In ac
cordance with the terms of this advertisement.
ticn Dianer must ne piesenl at tbe opening of the
proposals, or be represented by his attorney.
1 he contractor will be reanired to irlve hands In tha
following amounts:
un no in e no. s, 3io,rnn.
On Route No. 3, lmi,MJ.
On Route Na , 30,010.
(Satisfactory evidence ot the lovaltv and solvency of
each bidder and person offered as security will be re-
quireu.
l'ronosal will be Indorsed "Pronosala for Armv
Transportation on Route No. "2," "S," or "6," a the
one ms; be, and none fff be entertained inls$ tiny
comply with the requirement! of thu advertisement.
i ue pany to woora an antra is made must oe pre
pared to execute the contract without unnecessary
delay, and to give the required bonds for the faithful
periormance of the contract.
i ue rig ni. to reject any ana an uiu tnat may oe
Offered Is reserved.
Tbe contractor or aaci route mnsl be In readiness
for service by tbe 1st daw f April, 1808, and must have
a place of business r agency at which he may be
communicated with readily. For Route No. 2 at Fort
Harker, ana such other points on tue rauroau as may
he designated as tbe etartln. oolntot tbe route: for
Route No. ft at Fort Union, New Mexico, or such other
pointjas may oe estaoiianca as tue aepot, ana lor
HoinTNp, 6 at Leavenworth, Kansas.
KlatiYiorms showlnir the conditions of the contract
to be entered Into for each route can be had upon ap
plication bi mis oince, or at ineoinceor tue quarter
master at New York. Chicago, HI. Louis, St. Paul,
Fort Leavenworth, Omaha, Denver, C T.. and Santa
Fe, and must accompany and be a part of the pro-
Deputy Quartermaster-Ueneral,
12 t Jll C. Q. M. Dep t of the Missouri.
HEADQUARTERS DEPOT OF THE PLATTE,
Chikv Quartkrhastkh's Oftiok, 1
Omaha, Neh November 20, 1H7. ;
PROPOSALS FOR ARMY TRANSPORTA ITON.
Sea ed Proposals will be received at this ollice until
Yl M.on THURSDAY, the M day of January, 1868,
for the transportation of Military Supplies during
the year roromenclncr April 1. 1868. and ending March
81, 180S, on Route No. 1, from Cheyenne, Dakota, or
such other points a may be determined upon during
meyear. on me umana orancn or tne union raciuo
Railroad, west of Cbeyenne, io such posts or
depots as are now or may be established In the Ter
ritory ot Montana, south ot latitude 47 degrees. In the
Territory ot Dakota, west of longitude lot degrees, In
tbe Territory of Idaho, east of longitude 114 degrees,
and In the Territories of Utah and Colorado, north of
latitude 40 degrees, Including, If necessary, Denver
city.
The weight to be transported daring the year on
Route No. 1 will not exceed twenty-five million
(25,0( 0,000) pounds.
Bidders will state tbe- rate per 100 pounds per 100
miles at which they will transport tbe stores In each
mouth of the year beginning April 1, 1808, and endiug
March 81, 186S.
Bidders should give their names In full, as well as
tbelr pieces or residence, and each proposal should be
accompanied by a bond In tbe sum of ten thousand
(10 (Km) dollars, signed by two or more responsible
persons, legally executed and properly stamped, guar
anteeing that In case a contract Is awarded for tbe
route monlloned in the proposal to tbe party pro
posing, thecontract will be accepted and entered Into,
and good and sufficient security furnished by said
party In accordance with the term of thl advertise
ment. Kach bidder must be present at the 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 of the loyalty and solvency of
eacn maaerana person onerea as security wiu do re
quired.
Proposals must be Indorsed "Proposals for Army
Transportation on Route No. 1," and none will be en.
tertalued unless they fully comply wltlt the require
ments of this advertisement.
The party to whom tbe award Is made must be
rrepared to execute tbe contract at once, and to give
be required bonds for the lalthful perfoimance of
the contract.
The right to reject any or All bids that may be
offered Is reserved.
The contractor must be In readiness for service by
the 1st day of April, 1868, and will be required to have
a nlaneof business or asency at whloh he mav be
communicated with promptly and readily, for Route
Na 1, at Cheyenne. Dakota, or at such other point
as may be Indicated as tbe starting point of the
route.
Blank forms, showing tbe condition of the con
tract to be entered into, can be had on application at
this office, or at the ollice of iheQuarterntaater at New
York, St. Louis, Fort Leavenworth, Santa Fe, and
Fort Bnelllug, and must accompany and be a part
of the proposals.
By order of the QdartesniastOT-General.
i WILLIAM MYETta
Brevet Br1g.-9en. , Chief Quartermaster, Department
oitneriaue. lzsim
PROPOSALS FOR ARMY TRANBPORTA-
JL ; XIOJM. .
0710 Chikf Quartermaster, ' "
Department or Dakota, y
Bt. Paul, Minnesota, Nov. 13, 1847.)
- sealed proposal will be received at this ollice
nntll 12 o'clock M ontheMih day of.Januarv, ls8,
for tbe transportation of Military Supplies during the
year commencing April 1, 1868, and ending March 81,
I8ti. on Route No. 4, from Saint Paul, Minn., or balnt
Cloud, Minn., by the shortest road or line, to such
Posts a are now or may be established In tbe State
ol Minnesota and In that portion of Dakota Territory
lying east of tbe Missouri river and bounded by U,
and from Fort fatevenson, o other designated point
on the Missouri river, eastward to present posts, or
such as may be established east or north of that river,
in Dakota Territory. -The
wtlsht to be transnorted on this Rnnta Nn
4 shall not exceed ten mlliloa pouud (lo,ouo,oo
puunus,
Bidders will state the rate per one hundred tvt
pounds per one hundred (100) miles for each month of
ine year pegir-ning APru i, uos, ana enuing atarott Si.
186.
Bidders should give their names In full, a well a
their places of residence, and each proposal should
be accompanied by a bond In the sum often thousand
dollars, bfgiied by two or more responsible persons,
goarauteelhg that In case a contract Is awarded for
the route mentioned In the proposal to the party pro
posing, thecontract will be accepted aud entered Into,
and good and sufficient security furnished by said
party io accordance with the term ef this advertise
ment. Tbe contractor will be required to give bonds In the
snm of one handred thousand dollars (tuio.ouak
Satisfactory evidence of the loyalty and solvency of
eacu uiuuex auu jiecauu vuureu m aeuuxuy wui oe
'Proposals must be endorsed "Proposals for Army
Transportation on Route No. 4," and none will be
entertained uultss tbey fully comply with the re
quirement or tins auverbiauuieub.
ii-ha r.ortv to whom an award la made must be Dra-
pared to execute the contract at once, and to give the
required bond fur the fallhiul performance of the
contract. , . . ...
Tbe right to reject any and all bids that may be
offered Is reserved. ,
i iiarnntmctor most be In readiness fer service bv
tbe 1st dav ot April, 1808, aud will be required to have
a place ol business or agency at wuiou ne may oaoom
niunlrated with Dromully and readiiy lor Rout No,
4, at balnt Paul, Minnesota, Fort Stevenson, Dakota
Territory, or at stch other point a may be indicated
Mm IIia .l.rtln Tt.l t I nf Lh M roUL.
Blank forms, showing the conditions of theoontraot
to be entered Into, can oe una ou application at una
ollice, or at the tillloe of the Quartermaster at NiKy
m.i..uu.. ht IjiiiIm. fort Leavenworth. Omnim.
and Fort Knelling, aud must aooompauy and be a
part of the proposal. JHOLABIRD, .
' Lien U -Col., Deputy Q. M. Gen.,
Brevet Brlg.-Oen. U. S. A.,
11 0 tJl Chief Q. M., Department of Dakota.
rriTL-EZRy WEAVER & CO.,
MANUAOTURKRS OF
MANILLA AND TARRED CORDAQB, CORDS,
TWinitrj,
No. tS North WATJtH Wreet. and
j?o. n North DKL A WARM Avenue,
rUlXAilXXi-MIA..
" bm U.rJTT XB, N lCRmTllVtS.
(sAay.ctnsiA, aja4
DECEMBER 11, 1867.
CLOTHING.
QNE PRICE ONLY.
, t ' ' i'. '
JONES' VV
OLT3- ESTABLISHED
ONE I RICE
CLOTHING HOUSE,
No. G04 MARKET St.,
ABOVE BIXTfL
For styl, durability, and excellence workman
ship, onr goods cannot be exoelled. Particular atten
tion paid to customer work, end perfect fit gusran-
tecd In all case. 10 25fmw6m
LUMBER.
1867,
SELECT WHITE PISE BOARDS
AND PLANK.
A. A R A A A n niy mw,M A
CHOICE PankL a'nd 1st COMMON, 18 feet long.
Tit tx 1. At, 1.7 0( HUM ! I II i; It
WHITE PINK, PANli-L PATTERN PLANK;
LABA4K ANUMUPKRIOR 8IXX K ON HAND,
1867,
-BUILDING! BUILDING
, BUILDINOI
LDMBKK1 LUMBER! LUMBER!
5-4 CAROLINA FLOORING.
4-4 DH.LA WARE F LOOKING,
1-4 DELAWARE FLOORING.
WHITE PINK FLOORIHQ,
ASH FLOORINU.
WALNUT FIXKJK1NQ,
BPRUCK FLOORINU.
BTEP BOARDS,
RAIL PLANK.
PLA8TERINU LATH.
i QfV7 -cedar
lOu I . 8HINOLEH.
AND CYPRESS
1867
-WALNUT BOARDS.
, WALNUT PLANK.
WALNUT BOA KIM,
WALNUT PLANK.
LARGE HTOCK feiEAKtONCD,
i QfV7 LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS
lOUI. LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKER!!!
H.H.U CEDAR, WALNUT. AND PINE.
1867
ALBANY LUMBER OP ALL KINDS
ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS.
HliABUJNftl) WALNUT,
DRY POPLAR, CHERRY, AND ASH,
OAK PLANK AND BOARDS.
MAHOGANY,
ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEERS,
4 QAT CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS.
-LOU I . CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS.
SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS.
i QfV7 SPRUCE J0ISTJ SPRUCE JOIST
iOU I BPRUCK JOIST I
FROM 14 TO 83 FEET LONG.
SUPERIOR NORWAY SCANTLTNQ.
MAULE, BROTHER A CO.,
6 1 rp No. zJWO SOUTH BTREET.
U, S. BUILDERS' MILL,
ft OH. , , AND S(l . FIFTEENTH ST
ESLEH & BBO.t Proprietors.
Always on hand, made of the Best Seasoned Lamber
at low prices,
WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS.
AND NEWELS.
Newell, Baluster, Bracket and Wood Moaidlng.
WOOD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, BALUSTERS
AND NEWELS.
Walnut and Ash Hand Balling, 8, IX, and 4 inches.
BUTTERNUT. CHESNUT, and WALNUT
MOULDINGS to order. S 12
Jb C. PERKINS,
I.TTHBEB MEBCHANT,
Bnocessor to R.:01ask, Jr.
NO. 824 CHRISTIAN BTREET.
Constantly on hand a large and varied assortment
Of Building Lumber. (24)
REMOVAL.
JKMOTA Im-B E SI O V A Ij.
C. W. A. TRTJMPLER ,
.HAS REMOVED HIS MUSIC STORE
FBOM SETENTU AHI CUES NUT UTS.
TO
No. 926 ClIESiWT, STREET,
Mtfrp PHILADELPHIA.
HATS AND CAPS.
THE FALL AND WINTER
STYLE HATS
AT L. BLAYLOOK'S,
VO OS NOBTII EICiUTU STBEET.
Are commended to the especial attention of
OENTXJEMBK OF TASTE AN1 FASHION,
BEING ELEGANT IN OUTLINE,
: MATCHLESS IN FA BRIO,
charming; IN FINISH
- For ease, grace, and fashion, they are 11 X2mw0S
TUB WOPEM OF TlfK WKAWOJT. -
DYEING, SCOURING, ETC.
TRENCH STEAM
BOOUBING.
ALDCDYLL. MARX & CO.
HO. atOVTU E1ETESTU BJTBEE3
AND
BO. BACK tTBEBT. tlOmwf
FERTILIZERS.
MMOISIATED PHOSPHATE,
AH VKSVBPAMFJD FEBTIUZEB
For Wheat, Corn, Oat Potatoce, Grasa, th Vegetati
. . Oarasa, Fruit Trees, Grape Vlnea, Etc Eto,
' Tb la Fertiliser eonUtna G round Bona And the be
Fertilising Salt. worn
Prtoe s-,0 pot ton of KOO pound. For tale by uu
' WIUJAlt KLLIB 4k CO, Cbamtot.
IMmwa) r ' H& TU KJJRXflT
11 5toES- If
i( y Sixtli Stv JJ
AMUSEMENTS.
A
CAD E. M'.YV OF
MUSIC,
I'K LA GTIANG. BRIG NOLI.
GRAND ITALIAN OPERA.
max fiTRA KONv.JI has the honor to annmmr-e the '
Opt-uii K ol the fall season nt Italian Opera, limited W
live nigii' anu uuw .i"i-w. .u .
MONDAY EVH NINJ. Dewmbert . . .
by the famous LA GRA NOR AND BRI 1 OLT
(BAND OPhRA COM PANY. comprlatng the oho .
Iiig pmlnenl artlsto: , , .i , .'U .L
lh. sreat lyrio rrinia win,.,
Mai E ANf" A DE LA GR 4NGE, ' '' '
km. mruir in Grand Ounia has Imparted a lustre to i
tlie siape throughout both Europe and America.
The brilliant American viiiuraiiw,
uun ATiiri.AlflK, PillLLlPS.
the most gifted and accompllsbed American Prima
Donna who has yet appeareu, aim
The talented ynurg Prima J onna Soprano. . . '
MiHB ISABELLA McjCULLOCH,
The universally admired Tenor. , .
SI 4NOR BRIGNOLI, "
Tie renowned Tenor Bobusto. . -i
S1GNOK MASS1MILIANI,
The famous Baritone. . .
KIGMliR ORTiANDlNI,
The distinguished young Baritone. , .ft
WuNOR RANDOLFI, 1
And tbe favorite Baasl and Buffo, .
fIGNORI fitiHi NI. (X)I.LKTI. and BARTI.
The Chorus aud Orchestra has been carefully selected I
from the yery best talent. .
Mn!cM Director and Conductor..lKnor NIOOLA.O
MOM)AY Kvenln.. Icmhr IS. GRAND OPEW-
IN4 NIGHT IL TBOV ATORE. a""!
TUESDAY Evening D-c. 17. IORM A. WEONlv1. -PAY.
Der, 1H.-I.A FA VOfttTA. THOB-tDAY, "
Den. 19 DON GIOVANNL i III DAY, Deo. iA (.
tRNANI. .
BAT I HP AY, Dea 21. GRAND rAnn.Yll!.UU 5
MATINEE.
K('i.i OP PRICFS Admission to Parnnet. Dreei '
Circle, and Balcony ONE DOLLAR. Reserved Hnats, .
6o cents extra. amlly Circle, SO cenla. , Gallery 26 I
pnt. Private uoxes, ,
ti, .aiA of sests lor the SKASON ONLY will BO TV. r
mn.ee nn WFDNKXDAY. Iec 11. at o'clock. A. IL .
ai tbe Box Ottice of the Acadumy of Moelo only.
The s.leof seats for either night or Matlneewtl ,
con mence on TH DB8DA Y, Dec. 12. at o A. at , at the 1
Acdemy ot Mueic, ana lAUHULUto taunic more,
KN PT fttreet. U47S10 1I
A
M E H I C A N ACAD EM Y OP MTJ8IC.
T. B. PUGH ......riensee ana juanaget
LAST TUKRK NIUHTtJ
JL- V ' . -
of the engagement ot the oiaiinRiiianea
MIIH. F. W. LANDER
(Formerly Miss Jean M. Davenport),
who will appear
1 M lo I weonesaayf n. v unuw, uro. ll,
y request, in her celebrated role of , ,
MF.DKA. . ' - '
MRS. LANDKR AS MEDRA. ,'.,- i
MR. J. H. TAYLOR A8 J A HON.
THUBSDAY EVENING, Deo, 12, . ' r . ?,
KL1ZABH.TH (last time). ,r
FRIDAY JCVKNING. Dec IS, '
BEN hi FIT Off
MRS. LANDKR. . Ir .
LADY Macbeth (by invitation). r ...
SATUKD Y, Dec. 14. ' ' '
MARY STUART MATINKE. ,
AND .-'' ' 1
AVAST APPKARANCB , : '
or thb 1
LANDER HISTRIONIC COMPANY, ' r i
ADMISSION. Parquet. Parquet Circle, and Bal
cony. (1. (No extra oharge lor reserved eata.
i'aniny circle, ou cenia; Auipunue.ira, cum,
Proscenium Boxes, SO. Bex bbeet open at Trump-j
let's Mimic Store. No. 9? Chesnut street: also at the
Academy, where seat may be secured for any even- "
Ing during the week. Door open at 7. Curtain rises r
at 8 precisely. - ' "
NEW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE,
Lessees WM.H SINN A.VO.
GKRMAN DRAMA.
Director- . MAX- MARETZEBT,
Flltbl APl'EAHAKtfc IN PHILADELPHIA
M'LLE FANNY JANAUSCHIUC
(The Greatest Living Tragedienne). . '
JOH SIX NIGHTS ONLY. -GRAND
OPENING NIGHT. ,
MONDAY, Dec. 16, ' " id '
with Grillparzer'a great tragedy, in four acta,
MEDKA.
TTJEPDAY, Dec 17......ADRIENNB LEOOUyRETJR
WEDNESDAY. Dec. 18.....................J)EBORAIX
THUBSDAY. Dec. 19..., ..WiMONr
FRIDAY, Deo. 20 . EMILI A GALLOTTI
SATCBDA Y. Dec, II M A RLE AN N B
Tickets, II: Reserved seats, 60 cente extra, family
Circle, 60 cents only. Private Boxes. 116.
fcUBSt Bl PTION FOR T U E SIX N IGU P3 will b re
ceived from MONDAY. Dec 9. until WEDNESDAY.
Deo. HtWItilg'sMuslc Store, No. 1021 Chesnut street.
The sale of ticket for either of tbe single perform
ances will commence on THURSDAY, Dec, li, at
8 A. M., at Wlttlg'aMuslo Store.
Door open at 7 Commence at 8 o'olock. 127
NEW CHESNUT STREET T HEATHS,
Doors open at fib. Curia! n rise at 7'4S.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Dec 11.
POHITlVJcLY LAST FOUR NIGHTS
Of the Fascinating. Uaablng, ai d Beautiful Actresa.
panlomimint. andl lanseuse,
M'LLE MARIE ZOK. . ,
THE CUBAN WYLPH."
To commence with the benutilul drama, In four act,.
eitltled MA8ANIELLO.
To conclude w'th a new Farce entitled . . ..
BASE BALL ON THE BRAIN.
BATUBDAY FAMILY MATINEB.
MRS. JOHN DREW'8 ARCH BTREET
THEATRE. Begins at 7X o'clock. -
FIBST WEEK. OF EDWIN ADAMS. .
THIS (Wednesday) EVEN I ISO. Deo. U,
only night of the great play of
THE MARBLE HEART.
Rapbsel....... . EDWIN ADAMS
Voiaee........ ...Mr. O. Walcot
Marcho .Miss Lizzie Price
THURSDAY THE DKAMAT1ST.
FRIDAY BENEFIT OF EDWIN ADAMS.
CHIU8TMAS WEEK. REVIVAL OF "OURS."
In leh.arsal LIGHT AT LAST. ' '
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.
UNPRECEDENTED 8UOCESS.
HOL'bES CKGWDED TO THE ROOF. '
.... THIS EVENING,
MB. JOHN BROUGHAM
will appear In blsUtreat dramatic satire upon tha
vices, jollies, and sensations of the present time,
THE LOTTERY OF LIFE. '.
Terry, the Swell......-..Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM
(A bramplsh cliaracier on "The Chances").
Popular Ethiopian Koene by Mr FRANK B ROWER.'
TT?rJll"fr.,0AN VARIETY THEATRE.'
AFTERNOON.
GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE. .
In Grand Ballets Ethiopian Burieequea.Souin Dannea '
Pantomimes, Gymnast Acta. tc q POuae.Daaoea
QEVENTH STREET OPERA - HOUSE
O SEVENTH Street, below Arch. i .
LTV. TUNlSO-y A CO :.....;..ProprtetorV
TUNISON A CO.'S MINSTMEfjf
GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME THitOTJGHV
OUT. .. . ...
CROWDED HOUSES.
DELIGHTED AUDIENCE3.
' IMMENSE SUCCESS OF THE
Xm'EW BURLESQUE. -'i
PETER PIPER PEPPER PODOJE AND
FORT FISHER. '
3. H. Budworth. Frank Moran, W. S. Rudworth
Wm. Alien, J. Koblnson, Henry Soheuk,
and others. . ,
THE CREAM OF THE PROFESSION. ' '
In tbelr respective characters. ,
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence at 8. Admla.
Slou 86, 60. and 75 cent. Boxes. 85. ,
JAST TWA i MCHT3 IN BCOTLAND.X -
MUSICAL FOND HALL. '' - O'
FRIDAY AN D SATURDAY, Deo. 13 and 14.
MR. KENNEDY
Will make Ms last appearance In hi
POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT ' '
i ON THB
BONGS OF SCOTLAND. '
Piano Fort... ......,. ,..Mlsa KENNEDY
AdmlsBlon, to cents Reaerved beats, 76 ceuta.
Commence at 8 o'clock. ; ' '
Tickets at Trumpler's, No. B2A Cbesnnt street.
The grand Piano used, made by llallet, Davis ft
Co., Is furnlahed by BIr. O. W. A. Trumpler. 12 Bmwfa
o
ARL SENTZ'S . , . .
ORCHESTKAL MATINFER. ' ' '
EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON,'
IN HORTICULTURAL HALL.'
Piano Solo Mr. C. JEKOME HOPKINS.
Package of Four Ticket for Oue Dollar.
o T trvia.
t'iut it a iv.mqlo, uu UCUIQ.
To be bad at Bouer A Oo.'a, No. 1102 Chesnut streek '
rnd at the door. 11 xwtf
ASSLLR'3 MONDAY AFTERNOON CON.'
Chit 18, at OONCKKT HALL, EVERY MON-
H A Y ' J;" W Ulll o'clock, jtour tickets. 14 i
thlrty, A
ERMANIA ORCilLSTRA. I'UBJLiO "KS ' ,
hearcale at the M UH1CAL FUND HALL, every
SATURDAY, aim, p. M. TickeW sold at tbe door,
and at all principal Music Stores. Engagements cad
be msde by addressing G. RASTERT, No. MOM- .f.
TERKY Street, or at R. WILLIG'S Muatobtor. No
'tel CHESNUT Street. W'?-. . .
0 R N 1 E X 0 H A .8
BAG MANUFACTORY. v ' . vr
N. E. corner of uilVZFlX"
dealers 1.-
Grain, yioor, "'". otc.
. fitjNN v b a tiS constantly on. ttattt
Large and small Gvi ajACK s.
Ji.iiM T. PAii-ajr. i . a
OARPi:NTRRANl) riTJIL-OEIU j
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; ! at
c :
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JI.rl
;f
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