THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1-2, 18(i7. THE USIU'LY ! Ji 'IPUTS. Tliey went to tlie clu-uiiai'.., ami with tlieir Tliey kicked tli t.lirftio all ,l.vra the street; They went to th rchool-rw a and tore their bonk, And lrmncbed the puffs at pastry-cook's. . Thpy sucked the Jam, aod lost the spoons; They gent np several Cre-halloons; They let off crackera, they bit rut a guy; They piled a bonlire ever so high. They offered a prize for the laziest boy, And one for the most niagniliorit toy; They split or burnt the oanes off hand; They made new laws in LUliput Laud. OITT INTELLIGENCE. fob additional local it kms skk outsidk paoks. National Convention of Bask-Ball Tlatebb. At 730 o'clock last night the delegate to the National Bare-ball Convention ausembled in Athletic liall.onTbirtecntb street, above Jeffdr son. Tbe President was in the chair. A motion limiting tbeieinarkot the members to 10 minutes was adopted. Mr. Curtis, of tbe Mutual Club, Judge elect to the Marine Court of Near York, was the first speaker, and directed his remarks to the decision ol the Judiciary Committee io the case of the Unions of Morrisiana versus Mutual of New York, which declared all pau.es between thorn as null and void. He stated that according to tbe provision in the rul s of the Association, no charges could be rendered against any club or member of the Association by another club or member, nntess they bo returned to the Secre tary ot the Association within thirty days from the occurrence complained of. lie warmly re plied to the accusations uia;le auanst the Mutual Club by a member ot tho Union Club, and maintained that tho complaints arose from a deep-rooted animosity aguiust the Mutual organization. Mr. fclbro, of tbe Unions, of Morrisiana, said ;. that the cbsrgcs made were endorsed by the Club which he lepresented. The charges arose from an alleged unfair action ot tbe Mutuals in tie rubber game with the Unions on December 23, which was won by the former. William H. Herring, tBq., ot the Union Club, replied at length iu substantiation of tbe pro ceedings of the Union Club, aii.l in his remarks said that tbe ctiamolonsbip of any club for a series ot years would eventually prove a curse to it. A member from the West, cltinjr the section of the rules wbich declared that any club re taining a person guilty of reprehensible conduct lorleited its membership tu tbe Association, thougat that tue Mutuals should be expelle i. Another member, fro-n tbe West too, cited the same section, and laeetlouly, vet earnestly, de clared that the Unions should be expelled. Toe previous question, on leersinir the deci tion of tbe Judtciary Committee, was called up. A vote was taken upon it, and resulted in an almost unanimous expression for reversing the decision. Tbe next business in order was the considera tion of the new code of rules reported to the Convention. These have been greatly simplified by clasHidcation, there bet rig now but seven rules. Technical points, whicb In match games were producitve of much oon'roversy and ill feeling, have been 'made plsiu. Pending their diecuseion, the Convention adjoained. Tub Arctic Skating Park. The following resolutions were passed by the Board of Health on the 10th instant: Jisoloed, That the skating park at the south west corner of Eighth street and Columbia avenue is hereby declared to be tbe cause of a nuisance prejudicial to the public health, inas much as the water from said park is drained into the cellars of the houses on the east side of fcighth street. Jitsolved, That tbe owners, agents, or occu .pants of s-iid park be directed to close the drain lrnm tneir premises into tue cellars 01 said homes forthwith. Resolved, That the owners or occupants of the hout-es on Eighth street opposite the park be required to have tho wuler in their cellars removed. The citizens of the neiehborhaod" are not op posed to but in favor of the park, except when its drainage interferes with their comfort. Fatal Result of an Affray. On Sunday. Kovemter 3, an affray took place on Nicetown laDe, near the new turnpiire, in which several meu were engaged. One of them, named Frank O'Neill, was stabbed in seven places about the body, aud was taken to tbe Pennsylvania IIos ' pital in a very prostrated condition. Ho died from the effects ot his wound last evening. Koon after the affray Patrick MoVey and James Kane were arrested oa the charge of aiding in tbe assault, and were comm tied to prison to await the result of O'XeiIVs injuries. As the phy sician at the Hospital refused at all times to give a certificate that he was out of danger, they are undoubtedly in custody yet. JOmitted. The following named Aldermen weTe omitted from tbe list ot those payine to the Treasurer tbe fines and penalties received In lSiovembei: J. K. Massey, $58; John Swift, $30; and Charles Mink, $32. The Finance Committer of Councils met last evening, and approved the sureties of Mr. Peirpol, tbe City Treasurer elect, and also those of tbe newly elected Chief Engineer of tbe Tire Department . "Supers." A wretched set of men connected with the stage are tbe oriinary "supers." Their ranks inelude the densely stupid, the acute but lazy, the indolent and careless, the active but unfor tunate men who can neither write nor read, and men who do both with proficiency. They are presided over by a gent'emin known as tbe "super master," and, when in neel of re cruits, his mode of proceeding is- Ingenious. . Having sought outan individual in an advanced stage of starvation, be addresses mm in some such terms as tbe following: "Look here, my man, it jou want emplovmcrjr, Ml let you have it at five bob a week. If you like the job. say so: if o don't. I can find somebody else who will. Of course, six is what the manacement offers, but 1 can't be bothering myself for notnine. and as I do you a favor, you muu't grumble at the percentage." In all likelihood the poor wretch ciosei with tbe otter. The salary of a super manter in a leading theatre Is about lbs. a week. If he bHs to eutfage a bun dled subordinates, say for a battle scene, his wages are incieased by an addendum ot 5. A , super" is called a "gentleman" by the stacre manMarer, who usually trea'i him as a dog. lie pmsn't mitid bing sworn at. or. if need be, shaken. It attentive and Industrious, he may gradually rise to a position ot authority, but, in nineteen cssei out of twenty, the man who has be s on as a "int er" concludes his theatricul ex- fierlenee in the same capacity. Thus far ot io He on the state; but let the anpirant remember that thirty-tiire men out of forty never rie above it. Once a Week. Stonewall Jackson, it ia well known, was deeply Imbued with religious fueling. Another witness to tin fact is llav. Mr. Clover, of North Adams, Mass., who says: "About fourteen or fifteen years ago I was rector of the Episcopal church in Lexington, Va. )r. Vui! w9 then, and is still doubtless if living, pastor of the Presbyterian church, the largent body, probably, of that denomination iu tile State, 'Amoi.g the prominent rneii)bp- ir tin cun'a of the Kjilscopul ' Mid com. ton i that limn, were M-tf'. 'T,V "1 - - ill TV ' I 'HJt -Xr-Miti r or. jui.kin. . n-ve. and nr. liHpK Colonel Smllh, strop ,y By ,nplhy with Ifie Soul li. ( ol'iin j H.uli 1 , (,.!" a H herner y tinli, u-bn 'nruted Mt ul(, "Nurtii, mid ) li.vwItobfKll'nttii' ,riM1, UmIoiiI-I M'"ltf liiliiif iIipiii wlm b'ire mlliiarv IKle ere Kii.dut.UM of the i i.utury Acudoiny at West fir ' i ' r h r. A ' rlo u v( tho.eof Jriel'iesl.yurUn ;iiuci, were Mujor I ' k A. L. I t : Yl A lilrVH 111 nb ur It. I ..... . ifev lr. JuuKln. Tiif mi" .u..n..n iiiLiiiim rolnf, m d many of Itifn Leld high pislllotH iu the Confederate service. "Monemill Jarkanu came to Iextnct'on nbnit the time of my leaving. Muun lias Demi Haul and written of Mono w till Jiicltson an aUiirl. Man. lie was lndoMl a luuve, modest, godly rnnn, but not nioro sn-thnu hi lirol her-ln law. Major Hill, or than Major Williamson. I never knew three more self-i-acritlcliig, earnest Chris tlan men, men more ready to lalxir for the good of others, and t he extension of Christ's kitmd'itn upon earth. They were all deeply Interested In the American lSlble Society M-iJor Hill, myself, and anotlier.werea ppnimod a. committee) to pro cure a dealgu for a coitlfleato of Life Member ship of the llockbrP'i County ISIble rt iclety, as auxiliary to the Pic it Society. I was requested In mnbe the fleslgi., vhleli was adopted by the committee and uiaiulfuliy engraved by Sarialn, o: Philadelphia. Ho earnest were these gentle men In furthering I be Interests of tbe American Bible Society that there are probably, at the present time, bnt few honse of the belter class In the county of IU ckbi ldge In which one or more of these certificates will not be found banging as an appropriate ornament." MARINE TELEGRAPH. tor additional Marine Newi im Piritt Page. ALMANAC COB FHIUDKLPHIA-THia DAT. ns Kidin.NMM,inMwM.7 18 Moow tiihm , s m inn Hkt... 4 1W, HlH VlTRH 2 OS PHILAPFXPHIA BO AUD Of TRADH T. A. Hoiidkr, ) tiKOKHB L. BI'ZBT. JIONTHLT CoMMlrTKC bAHUIIiE.STIUM, ) HOVKUEHTI OP UCKAN ITKAHBiu rOH AM K RICA. A tlunllc. ...... 8outliKiiiitfin...Mew Vork.. VlrtilnlH. ..ljlveriKX)I...NBW Yurie.., C'uluuiblH (ilamow..ew Yorlc... V. ot Antwerp... .l.lverpool...Ner YorK,, Fiilion. .......Hvre New York., Nov, J7 ...Nov. 27 IS'ov. 27 i.... Nov. 27 ....Nov. 28 AlleniKtiulikJ30UltiitmpUu..w York. .Nov. 2i .Nov, 80 .Dee. S MHlBUU...()iHiun.......rcw York.., 1 rll... Llverpool...New York.., I Dion BoulliRnipU)ii...ls'pw York.., Col biilou.....,...Llverp(K)l...New York., .Dec. .Deo. Holveila.. Llverpool...New York......Deo Aiitr)aa.M....I'lverpool. 1'orlUnd, ..., .....Dec. Jhvu.. Ijiverpool...Boion l)io. PalmyrB L,lveritKl...New York -Deo. ('.(if N.York Iilvenool.MNew York CIiIcuko... Wier.... Ktna.... ..Liverpool. ..New York, Deo, .....New York. ..Bremen ......New Yorkliiverpool. .lHO. ..Deo ,.Deo. ...Deo. ...Dea ...Deo. ...Deo. Deo. France......... U. Kingdom Nentorlaii..., noruHl Perelre.., Cella AlleiuuuDla. ..New York...l,tverpool ..New Y'ork...01asKOW-.-...ro,tlniid...I,lverpool. ..New York... Hamburg.. . itk -, r. .urn t ..New York...IiOii(lon.... ..New YorkHamburg....... Heclu - new Tork...ijverpoi COAHTWIHS;. DOMKWTIO, KTO. Deo. Kale, rew Tor.nvana. Deo. u rMouiuKu ueAjuoaiew r ors...Apiuwaii. Tonaanla...l,tilladft Bavannab... (I nidi ok h tar New York... Kio J aneiro Ploneer Plillada Wilmington. Junltnu.....PIiilaaa.....,New Urieana., KisiiiK iur jew Y ork... AHplnwall.. N. America. New York ...Rln Janairn Mallfl are forwarded bv everv itMmnr In tha rAviiiv llnea. The Bteamera for or from Liverpool call at Queenniown, except the Canadian line, which call at 1 oiidnnderry. The ateanters for Or from (lie Conti nent call at Bouthampion. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Bnroue Sam Shepherd, Evans. Bt. Jago do Cuba. G CL Carnon & Co. Brig BcdJ. Carver, Meyers, Ponce, P. B., J. Maaon & Co. Bchr Parah Fisher, Bamberger, Alexandrla.Caldwell. Gordon & Co, ' Bchr Juricce Bopkinson, Fenlon, Hampton, Va .Davlfl, Kale 4 Co. Bfr R. Wllllnu. CnndlfT, Baltimore, A. Orovea, Jr. St'r Philadelphia, Fulia, New York. W. P. Clyde A Co. Tur Thos. JeiterRon. Allen, for Baltimore, wim a tow ol bargee, W.P.Clyde 4 Co, ARRIVED YKSTERDAY." PchrC. J. Bmlthera. Artie. 1 lay from Frederlca. with grain lo James L Bewley & Co. Bchr W. TowDaenrt, Maxon. 1 day from Frederic. Del., with grain to James L, Bewley A Co. t-chr D. 11. Everett, Emery, from Vlnalhaven. Bchr Judge Uopkiusou, Fenlon, New Haven via Bristol. Bchr American Eagle. Bamser, from Norfolk. Bchr U. U. Wbillden, Uessick, from Providence. Bteamer Annie. Tuft. 24 houra lrnm N Vnrt with mdse. to W. M Baird A Co. Bteamer Chester, Jones, 24 hours from New York, wlih Dulse, to W. P. Clyde A (Jo. Tug Tbos. JeDeraon. A lieu, irom Baltimore, with a tow ol barges to W, P. Clyde A Co. , , , . MEMORANDA. Btenmsblp Juniata, Hoxle. from New Orleans, at Havana loth Inst. The Juniata cleared at New Oilrana on thesth. Passengers for Philadelphia 3. H. Dockendorfl. Mrs. Jilasbborn and child. Barque Lord Byrnn. Km her loos, fox Philadelphia, ailed from Deal 2uih ult. i-arque Ukraine, Alelcher, hence, at Antwerp 26th ultimo. Brigs M. E. Thompson. Tncker. end J. W. Wood ruft. Kalon, hence lor Boston, at Holme' Hole 9lu lusiant. echra Roanoke, Barrett, and Beading BR. No. 77, hence, at Washington. D. C , lUth Inst. Bchr Wide World, Hlldretb. bence. at Charleston 8th lnxt. Experienced heavy weather on the passage; lost deck load and etarboaiM anchor. Bchrs E. H Bbaw, Bhaw; (4 A E. Corson. Brower; E. T. Allen, BIsley; and Fly. Feunlmore, bence for Bos ton, at nolmes' Hole 7th Inst. Bchrs M Belnhart, Hand; D. OIBord. Jirrell; T. G. Bmiib, Lake; B. U. Bbannon.Dllks; J. W. Vanneman, Bharp; L. Blew, Bbenard; and A. Peters, Higglus, bence for Boston, at Holmes' Hole 8th lust. Bchr Ethan Allen, from. Providence for Pblladel phla, at New London Oth Inst. Bchr 8, B.Wheeler, Floyd, bence, at Boston loth Instant. . . . . Bchr Chattanooga, bence. at Portland 9th Inst. Bchr J. J. fcptnctr, Fleoilog, bence, at Ualveaton 3d Bchr Remedy, Fletcher, bence, at Norfolk 8th Inst. Behis Mary DlcKee, Joste, repairing, and F. Bt. Clair Edwards, Ireland, discharging, were at Galves ton 801 h ult. . . Bchr Mary R. Pamson, Bamson, remained ashore at Galveston FOth ult. , , . Bchrs A. Pharo. Bhonrds, and L. Andenrled, Craw ford, hence, at Providence Oih lust, the latter for Pawlucket. Bchr Black Diamond, Young, bence, at Newport th '"bcIws C. Merrick, Montgomery; Alabama, Van Odder; and Rising Bud, Hastings, benoe, at Rich mond 9th Inst. . . Bchrs J. W. Evejjraan. Jones, and T. E. French, Wood, bence, at iC.rtolk loth Inst. Bteamer Tacony, Nichols, benoe, at New York 10th '"Steamer Norfolk, Vance, bence, at Norfolk I Oth Insi., and sailed for Blchmond. Bteamer New York, Jones, bence, at Georgetown, Buanier Massey. Pmlth, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York yesterday. NOTICE To"MARraER8 With reference to Notice to Mariners, No. 67, Issued from this elllce on the 27th ol Heptembcr. 18H7, re specting the temporary extinction of Letch lain point lltilit, inlHiid of Corlu, the Greek Government has flven notice Hi ni the llghtvesBel has been replaced in er former position, aud that the light la now ex hibited. The Turkish Government has given notice that for the purpose of enabling mariners to distinguish the :ttrnean from the Aslallo shore. In the vicinity ot the entrance of the Bosphorus, they have cmne'l Hie lighthouse Kill to be painted red, and that 01 Kara bouruou to he painted green. 1 he hearings ate magnetic. Variation, 11 degrees weeterly In 1M7. By command of their lordHtilps. GK. HKNRY RICHARDS, Hydrographer. Hydrogruphlc OUlce. Admiralty, London, Nov, 2, 1SC7. SAAC D. EVANS, MAKtFAt'TlKEB AND DEALEB IU 0I1S, PAINTS, VABSISHES, Naval Storc3 and Soaps, NO. 10 WORTH DELAWARE AVEXTJE, 10 8 8m Sp PHILAI BPHIA. BLANK BOOKS. JJIGHEST PREMIUM AWARDED FOR 13 LANK BOOKS. KIT THE l'AUIS EXPOSITION. WM. F. MURPHY 3 SONS, . No. 330 CUKSNUr Street, Blssk Book Bufsiter.ri,8Usm Pewtr Printers, and Btationera. n a m -w aTT 1171V A full assortment of BLAN K Booao nuwu"- G-HOUKE STATIONERY constantly on sad. iMwwfua ieo. 14 L...Deo'. 14 ltM 1 Q .T.Deo'. 21 lull 91 NEW PUDLICATIONS. pUDLISHED THIS DAY, i:ii:iikon r NNr.TT H jrkat nkxsa- TM.tb NTOItV, TIFK rilANTOn OF TIIK FOBEST, A TALE OF TIIK IliltH AM HL.OOI1Y (IKOIIKD. II V E7Ifr.II.SWN HKXNETT. Aulhor of "The Foiced Will." Tralrle Flowor," "Clara Moielnnd," Burner Rover." etc., etc The leeend of ' The Phantom of the Knrest," In the early ulflory of Kentucky, Inhere maile the ernund onrk ol nu o( those Inrllling stories of Western llorder Lile In which Mr. Hrnnett so pecnll irly exceis. KenturkyUie dark and bloody ground Is rich In thenialerlHl.nnd the author's powirlul dellnev lion brings the whole liontler before I he reader's eye, with all lis adventures, struggles, perils, tragedies, and flftce contentious bwweeu the white mau and the red. In one handsome 12mo volume of over 5"0 psges, Fnplish cloth. Pi ice, For sale by U okselir generally, or sent to any address, postpaid, on receipt of pi Ice, by JOHN E. POTTEn A CO., PUHMHIIKK. Nos. 614 and 817 BANbOM Btreet. 12 lOlulhsluH Philadelphia. AT "THE CHEAP BOOKSTORE" THACKERAY'S WORKS. PEHDXNKll SELLING AT SO CENTS. KEWCOMFS MELLINO AT BO CENTS. Kverythln g la oar Line either at Whole Bale or Lees than Coat Cell and look over onr counters. Store kept open until 10 o'clock eacb evening. JAMES S. CLAXTON, . 127 NO. 1114 CIIESNI7T HTBEET. BOOKS CHEAPER THAN ANY STORE IN THE CITY. AT NO. tail ClIESNCT STREET. NOW DISPLAYED O.if 1MMKNSK COUNTERS Ux tending 100 leet on each side of the store, a GRAND ASHORTMENTOF HOLIDAY BOOKH, In eery style of binding, JUVKNILK BOOKS. . For Boys and tilrls, au Imaieose assortment. TOY ROOKS, In beautiful colors or plain, tbe best and largest lock In the city. EVERYTHING AT A LAROPI DISCOUNT. 12 ROOKS HKt.LINH AT 25 CKNTH. it BOOKH HKLL1NO AT W (IFNTt (I'M ROOKS ftKLLINO AT 26 CENTS. A Dew lot of these Cheap Books now ready for In spection. Cull early and amtd the great ruth. Call and look over our counters, (store open until 10 o'clock each evening. JAHES H. CLAXTON, 12 11 2t No. 1214 CHEdNTJT Street. LUMBER. 1 QftT SELECT WHITE FINE BOARDS JLOD I AND PLANK. 4-4. R-4. 6-4, 2, 2X, I. and 4 Inch CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COMMON, Is feetlOIC. 4-4, 6-4. 6-4. 2. 2K, S, and 4 Inch WHITE PINE, PANEL PATTERN PLANK: LAROK AND bUPKRIOR BltMJK ON HAND. Ib67 B UILDINGI BUILDING . BUILDING I LUMBER I LUMBER! LUMBEBI 4- 4 cahuxjIjma r lAJuniixii, 5- 4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 4-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. 6-4 DKLAWARE FLOORINtt, WHITE PINE FLOORING. ABH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING, SPRUCE FLOORINU, STEP BOARDS, BAIL PLANK. PLASTERING LATH. 1 Rfi7 -CEDAR lOD I . SHINGLES. AND CYPRESS i QfV7 w ALNUT BOARDS. lOO i WALNUT PLANK. W U 1 JtUAHllS, WALNUT PLANK. LARGE blOCK bKABONED, 1 Q.tV7 LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS IOU I LUMJMlLK FOR UNDERTAKERS! RED CEDAR, WALNUT, AND PINK. 4 00P7 ALBANY LUM BER OF ALL KINDS ALBANY LUMBER OK ALL KINDS, SEASONED WALNUT. DRY POPLAR, CHERRY, AND ASH, OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. MAHOGANY. ROSEWOOD, AND WALNUT VENEERS, 1867 CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS, CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. SPANltSH CEDAR BOX BOARDS, 1 Q(V7 SPRUCE JOIST I SPRUCE JOIST JLOv) I SPRUCE JOIST I FROM 14 TO K2 FEET LONG. SUPERIOR NORWAY SCANTLING. . MAULE, BROTHER CO.. e 1 rp No. im south, street. ya S. BUILDERS' MILL, MOM. 84, , AND SS . FIFTEENTH ST ESLEB & BEO., Proprietors. Alffkys on band, made of tbe Beat Seasoned Lamber at low prices. WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS, AND NEWELS. Newels, Balusters, Bracket and Wood Mobidlnga. WOOD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, BALUSTERS AND NEWELS. Walnnt and Asb Hand Ratling, S, H, and 4 Inches. BUTTERNUT, C H E 8 N U T, and WALNUT MOULDINGS lo order. Ja C. PERKINS, LUMIIEB MERCHANT, Successor to RClark, Jr. NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on band a large and varied assortment Of Building Lumber. ' i'W STRENGTH, BEAUTY, CHEAPNESS, CW3INED Harding's Patent Chain-Back PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Tbe book trade and dealers In fancy articles for Holiday sales will find Ibe most extensive assortmeo of Photograph Albums In tbe country, aud superior to any heretofore made. For great fctreogth, dura bllily. and cheapness, Harding's Patent Uualn Back Albums are unrivalled. Jirchaseri will find it greatly to their advantage to examine Iheie new linet of goodt before making up tlvelr order for Holiday ttock. AIfo, a large and splei did assortment of new styles ol Photograph Albums made In tbe usual maimer. VM. W. HAIIDINO, No. 30 CHESNUT St., Philadelphia, 11 21 tlibluSt Below fourth, Bouth Side. g-JAR DING'S EDITIONS or Family, I'ulit, . and Photograph BIDLES, Prayer, Hymiis, Family and Pocket Bibles, PIIOTOGHAPII ALBUMS. New and neantlful Styles, Kleh Turkey Morocco, Antique Itellef.and Uold. TO tTIE LA DIE1. having purchased llie ho e ef a large liiiixtner's HtocK tit com. ti enced SUVA HhHIOSl.tttalH HKA'1'8, PIN'J bTOOLH. AND bLI r i'KltH, we are ollurlug them at li than nl of Imp Tlatluu. A tun aimriujeat lietllu Zephyr, s iid full weUht. Aiuerlcau Wo aled ol si in rlur (iim! II , IS cents perouuee, Wmilln atalt ting Ykrn Hun e Fringe, Jlug Is O.uiin and Biutoua, HA PbON'H 'rilmmlnir" a-id Zwplirr Suiro. 11 1 fmw'impj .W.cor. AJUUTil audJUh,RUV8l. PROPOSALS TOROI'OSALS FOR ARMY XR.VNS'-'O'lTA- (IrrirK Cnikir Uii. itTKRif .1. Tien. 1 Fort I.ka vknwohth, Ivbi'mh', Nur, l.i, 117. FeMnl pro?iiH.s will ln reeo'Veil m iIiIm olli,:e 11. nil o'ciii k M. the inh ol Jai.iinrv. in H. fur me Ir.in-. .rtaliiin of n llUHr siiiills duriti-' tlie v-r c.mii nieieliiK April I, ms, and ending March III, I'D 1, on tiv lunun mg oule: ItOU l JS ISO. I. From Fort Ilsrker. Kansas. Kort TTars. Kansnv and any on er pointer polnui llininiayiheaeiigmtiei 0 tl.e r hif Uuai master ln arlini'iit nl Hie M ls-oiiri. (in the LiUi.n 1'Hcllic Railroad, K.D.,to any pln:- Hint n ay he deslgnsiru by ihe sliipi.lng nllhter. 111 ine Hi me nl Karsas and Territory of DolurH'lo south of lulltliile u fltxrees Ni'rlh, and to Kort Unlo, No-1 ftiezlro or nl liMr fl print HiaL mav hMflliirnnlfHl 1 11 th!l? leiritury, and to any other poluis on the route to that depot. IIOUTK NO. S. From Fert Onion, or such oihr depot as may bs esie.lilii.hfd in the Territory of New Mexico, to any . M iirnla'lniis lhat are or may beesiHbliNlied In tlmt I errltory, and to Mich posts or stations as may be de signated In the Territory or Arlr.na, aud Iu the Utate ol Texas, west ol longitude Ins degrees. ituu in. no. . From such point as may be deslgnittel on the Mli- S 'lirl Hsnlic hailroad, KotithweNt II ranch of Missouri I'acllic l(allioal,or the Union Pacific HhIIioivI, K. I., to For. Uibson, Irrtlan Territory, or such 01 her p ilot nr. may be established as the military depot Iu that 1 i iiory. The weight to be tratisnorted during the venr will Dot exceed nu Koute Nn, 2. 2fl.uno.ooii pnunds; on it nun io. 1. e.wii.uwj pounab; aua on itoute xso. s, z.ouo.uuu pounds. irtipi.snis wiji ue driii tor eaca rouie separately. Bidders will state the rate I er UK) pounds per 100 miles at whieb they will transport the store la eh north of the year, beginning April 1, itws, and cod ing March 81, !(.. Klduerswlll give their names in full, as well as their places ofresldence, aud eacb proposal muf k a comiianUd by a bond In the sum of leu thousand itio.oui) dollars, duly executed by two or morere- sponslnle persons. In legal firm and properly stamped, guaranteeing mat in case lue cot iraci is awarded lor the rouie meniloued iu tbe proposal to the par y pro posing. It lUOe accepted and eulered I ti 10, and good and sufllclent securiiy furulslietl bv said party lu ac cordance with tbe terms of this advertisement. jf.ncii niaoi r must d present at the opeuiug 01 the proposals, or he represented by his attorney. 'J lie contractor will be reauired to give bunds In the xuiiowing amounts: on ttouie jvo. r, t?iio,t(io. On Kouie No. 8, tlno.ridO. On Knute No. p. S.iU.OtO Batlsfactorv evir.ence of the loyalty and solvency of earn oiaaer ana person outrea as security win 00 re uulrtd. Proborsls will be Indorsed "Proposals tor Army Transportation on Koute No. "2." '," or "5," as the cae may be, and none will be tntertalned mile ttey cviniily wan ine requirement of inu aavrruemr,ni. 'Ibetiany 10 Whom au amara is made must oe pre pared to execute Ibe contract without uo necessary delay, and to give the required bonds for tbe laitb ul neriormanoe of tbe conlraot. The tight lo reject auy aud all bids that maybe onerea is reserved. I be contractor or c!; ottte must be In readiness for service bv the lat else "f A nrll. 18MI. and must bave a place of business f agency at whicb he may be communicated with readily. For Route No, 1 at Kort Hark it. and such other points on tbe railroad as may be designated as the starling polutol Ine route; for Koute No. s at Fort Union, New Mexico, oration other point as may be established as the depot, aud for Koute No, 6 at Leavenworth, Kansas. Blank forms showing the conditions Ot the contract to be entered Into for each route can lie had upon ap plication at this olllce, or at tbe otlice of the Quarter master at New York. Chlc.-.go, tit. Louis, bt. Paul, Fort Leavenworth, Omaha, lx nver, C. T and Santa r e. and must accompany ana be a part 01 the pro- Deputy Qnartermaster-Oeneral, 12S1J11 v. U. M. Dep t of the Missouri. TJ EADQUARTER8 DEPOT OF THE PLATTE, UH I Kir QU AHTKKM AaTKn a OFFICE, I UUAHl. Neh.. Novernher 'iU. IH87. I PROTO3AL8 TnR ARMY TRANSPORT A ITOX. Bea ed Prnnosals will be received at tins otlice until ll M.on THIHSDAY, the Id day of January. 1MS8. for the transportation of Military Bnpplies during tbe year commencing April 1. 1B08. and eudlng March HI. Imm. ou Koute No. 1. from Chevenoe. Dakota, or eucn oiner points as may oe oeierminea upon aunng me year, on ine umana Drancn 01 me union i-acino Katiroad, west of Cheyenne, 10 such posis or depols as are now or may be established lo tbe Ter ritory ol Montana, south ot latitude 47 degrees. In the 1 erruory 01 uakota, west or longitude nil degrees, in tha a'i.ln.-T r.t 1.l,.l. ...... rt Innnllllria llj llanMii. . ' . . I 1,1.1 TV. A, II VI. - ' 1 V. . V. T3f . and in Ibe lerrltorlea ol Utah and Colorado, north of latitude 40 degrees, including, If necessary, Denver cltv. Tbe weight to be transported during the year on Kouie No. 1 will not exceed tweuty-live million Ctf.ni 0,0011) pounds. Bidders will stale tbe rate per 100 ponnds per 100 miles at which they will transport the stores In each mom h of tbe year beginning April 1, 1868, and ending Unrnta Si. IMHU. Bidders should elve their names In full, aa well as their p. aces ol residence, and each proposal should be accompanied by a bond In the sum of teu thousand (tiOiKHi) dollars, signed by two or more responsible persons, legally executed and properly stamped, guar anteeing that In case a contract Is awarded for the route monllonea in tue proposal to ine party pro posing, tha contract will be accepted and entered Idio. and good and sutlicient securiiy hi rn lulled by said parly In accordance wltb the terms of this advertise- menu Jtacb bidder must be present at the opening ot the proposals In person or be represented by bis at- tnrnev. The contractor will be required to give fiM.ClOO bonds. Hal In factory evidence of the loyalty and solvency of each Diauer aua person ouerea as security win do re mured. Proposals must be Indorsed "Proposals for Army Transmiriatlon on Route No. 1." and none will be en tertained unless tbey fully comply with tbe require ments ol this advertisement. The parly to whom the award Is made mast be prepared to execute the contract at once, and to give the required bonds lor tbe faithful perfoiinanoe of tbe contract. Tbe right to reject any or all bids that may be ofiert d Is reserved. Ibe contractor must be In readiness for service by the 1st dav of Annl. 1808. and will be required to bave a place ot business or agency at wblcu he may be communicated with promptly and readily, for Koute No. 1. at Cheyenne. Dakota, or at such other point as may be luoicateu as tue aiumug point ui me route. . m An Us forms, showing tbe conditions of tbe con tract lo be eulered lulo, can be bad on application at this office, or at tbe olllce of the Quartermaster at New York, ril Louis. Fort Leaven worth. Ban la Fe. and Fort fuelling, aud must accompany and be a part 01 me propunais. By oidex of tbe Quartermaster-General. WILLIAM MYERS. Brevet Brlg.-Gen., Chief Quartermaster, Department ot ine fiatte. at im "PROPOSALS 1"0R ARMY" TR AN SPORT A- JL. TXUN. OrricB Cnrxr Quartermaster, llKflHTSKNT OF DAKOTA. Ft. Pai;i.. Minnesota. Nov. 13. 1867. Bealed proposals will be received at this ollice until 11 o'clock M.. ontheZOlh dav of.Januarv. 18B8. lor Ihe transportation of Military (Supplies durfug the year ci mniencing April 1, lK8,end ending March 81, IhCii. on Koute No. 4, from rJalul Paul. Miun., or halm Cloud, Miuu., by tbe shortest road or line, to such 1'ohis as are now or may be established In the Htute 01 ai mnesola aud lu thai portlou or Dakota Territory lying eat of tha Missouri river and bounded by lc. and from Fort plevenson. or other designated poiut on Ihe Missouri river, eastward to piesent posts, or such hs may be established east or nortb of that river, in Dakota Territory. The will, hi to be transported on this Koute No.. 4 Mian out exceed teu million puuuds (lu.ouo.ooo pouurs.) B tillers will state the rnte per one hundred (100) pounds peroue hundred (ion) miles fore ch mointi or ihe jear begiLhlug April 1, 1M8, aud ending March 81, icon. bidders should give their Dames In full, as well as their places ol residence, and each proposal should he kci oiniauied hy a bond lu the sum ot tea thousand dollars, blgi ed by two or more rtspouslble persona, guaranteeing tbul In raise a coutraut la awarded lor the it.uie mentioned in the proposal to the party propositi,-, the contract will be accepted and entered Into, and good and sutllelent secuillv furnished by said party iu accordance with the terms of this advertise ment. The contractor will be required to give bonds lu tbe sum ot one hundred thousand dollars (f Mi.Ooo.) balitdi.ctory evidence of Ihe loyally and solvency of each bidder and per 10 u ottered as security will be requited. l ropoi.als must be endorsed "Proposals for Army 1 ranhporlatlou on K ute No. 4," and none will he entertained uuliss they fully couiply Willi the re qnlreuienis ol this advertisement. Ti.e party 10 whom an award Is made must bs pro pared to execute the contractu! once, and logive ilia required bonds for ,he luithlul perioraiituue of the onlilrfipt- The right to reject any and all bids lhat may be tillered is reserved. 1 he rontr, ctor must be In readiness for servlco by the In dav ol April, lwis, aud will he required to have a place ol uusint-ss or agruuv ai wmcu u uiy o uoiu n.in.li uiii a li li promptly and readily lor Route No, 4 at r-aliu Paul. Mluneaoia, F01 1 btevensou, Dakota Territory, or at si ch ol her point us may he Indicated .u r..,w.t of rlia route. Bltikk tonus, showing Ihe conditions of thecontract to lie entered mm, can oe nan on i'i"i inou at una ,,111, f. or at the otlice of the Quartermaster at New v..,u ( hii-Hun. hi. Louis, port i.eaveuworlb, Oinam. and Foit hiielllug, aud must accompany aud be a pait of the proposals .,..Tnn Lieut. -Col., Deputy Q. M. (Jen.. Brevet Brlg.-Ueii. U. 8. A., Chief Q. M., Leparimeut of Dakota. 11E0UI8 piTLCR, WEAVER & CO., WANUFAOTURER8 Ol MANILLA AND TARRED CORDAOE, CORDS, TWINKH. KTfi. No It North W ATKR tuieet, and No. M Morih DKLA Willi Avenue. CoMaAO W. CXOTUlkJt, iHll SHIPPING hTKAM TO M VKUl'OOL. CALL-INS 2iLlu.L&AT QL'KK.Nr I OWN, i or in 111 an Line, sail ini: til-.il 1-'V li li v L V. carrying the tinned Htatts Msils. K 1 N A Hainrd ty, l)ee.;m'ir 11 ClTV t)K JUisiON H.ti.urdav. lHC-iulicr V.I t TIY HF BaLTIMOIIK... bit tinl.iv, Deo-niher iH CITY OF 1 ONI() Hjtuni .y, Jnii.y 4 CITY OF WASH I MVION aiurrty, January II and ea h succeeding Mum-dar and Weducsday, at noon, Crom Pier No. 4S NOKTH Klver. Kates of Pasaiie hy the Mall bteamer sailing Ji.VJi.KY hATl'l.UAY:- 1'ayshle lu Oo d. I Payable lu Currency. First c. bin flOu s:eergo (10 10 Lunilon, in.'. " lo London lo Paris llf, " In Pari 4.1 Pssssee bv the W-din muv stramr.!. Plrnt f'.ahlii. I in; Meerrse :n. Payable In lulled nia'e cm reicy. Pa senders also forwarded to Havre. Hamburg. Bre men, etc., at m derate rates bterazo psnsiige from Liverpool or Queens own, tfi. currenov. Tick els can e ooiigni imre by persons sending ror their Irlendt, or further lulormatlon annly at the Company's Clhres. JOHN HA1.K Ag'nt, IZfj No. 1l CH F.SNUT (Street. Phlla. fti't P A 8 8 A TO AND FROlw aTn" '' OkKAT BRITAIN AND IRFI.ANr Hi r?l 1C A nl p- H J r ANI)pIAII.I0 PACK.H.T, AT KKMl'tJEI) IlATrW. DR A FTS A V A I LA I! LK T J 1 KO UH H t UT INfl LAN IIK.IiASu, Btxn lAND, AND WALlus, For particulars apnly to 1 APHCOTTH, BTtOTnElW A CO- Ktn swi br-rrrr it - - ..a k an i.i i v ll Or to T HOC, T. SKA IlLK. No. 217 WALNUT NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Ibru(h Line to CsvllfornlaiTla Fontmt or Nlcaraftusv. Ballnrfr m New York December 6th and 15th: January Mh, 1Mb, and 2btb, and February icih aud i;ib. with New hteauisbtpa ol the First-class. Passage Loa-er than by any other J,me. For lurlher intormatlon addr.ss tbe undersigned. at No. 177 WKS1' ftreel New York. 1. JN. l AKKiamuJi, Agent, Or THOMAS R. rlKARi.Ml, No. 17 WALNUT rltreet. 12 1 8m Philadelphia, Pa. Til K PIIILAUKLPIIIA A N ROL"lliRN MAIL hTKAMriHIP COM. a a is 1 pi x. P-U v LiAK nr.jiA-iu.ui?llllljK litnrii, 1UB M H OHLKANM. L.A., VIA HAVANA. JUNIATA. 1216 tons, Caplaln P. F. Hoxle. BT A K O F 111 hi V N I ON ,1 n7B tons. Capt. T. N.Oooksey. Tha JUNIATA will leave for New Orleans oa Paturday, December 21, at 8 o'clock A. M., Irom Pier 10, nouio w narves. The hTAK OF THE UNION will leave New Or- leatis for this port ou rjaturday, December 21. 'i nroiigo puis 01 laoipg aiguea tor ireignt to Aiomie, Oalvesloi), Natcbes. Vlckahurg, Memphis. Nasbvllle, Cairo, ht. Louis, Louisville, anu Cincinnati. Agents at New ones us, creevy rsickerson, 00, WILLIAM L. JAMIuS, General Ageut. CUAiOJiA K. DI LKL8. Freight Agent, II M No. 814 H. Delaware avenue. . TUT: I'IIIIiAOKIiIMIIA AWI ROCTHKKN MAIL i KAM.-sHIP OoM- fiiTi 'B RF.OULAR HEM I-MONTULY LINK, FOB WIMIIInUlON, .C. The stesniBlno PION fc-li-K. mi tons. Captain J. Ben nett, will leave for Ihe above port on Thursday, December 10, at 6 o'clock P. AI., from Fieri bouiu Wharves. Kills of lading signed at through ana reduced rates to all principal points In North Carolina. Ageuts at Wilmington, worm k uauiei. W I LLI AM L. JAM Kri, Ueueral Agent, CliAKLKti K. D1LKKH, Freight Agent. 11 1', No. 814 H. Delaware aveuue. THE riUK.AUKI.rill A AND f, POU'llIh-RN MAIL tern.AM.tiiilP OOM iiPANY'B KAOULAK LINK IOU a a VAN NAII, 41 A. TONA WANDA, 850 tons. Captain Win. Jennings. V OMINtJ, 860 tons. Captain Jacob Teal. 'Ihe aieamshlD WYOM1NU will leave for the above port ou Saturday, December 14, at 8 o'clock A. ju..jrum rier is bouiu v nerves. Through passage tickets sold, and freight taken foi all points In connection wltb the Georgia Central Kail road. WILLIAM L. J A am, Ueueral Ageut, CilAKLOiP) kh DILKKH, l'reighl Agent, No. 814 U. UtUWAKK Avenue. Agents at Pavannah. Hunter A Oammell. 11 22 rillLAltKLil'IIIA. Blt'linONU '.AND NORFOLK BIKAMisHIP LINK .Tuunimu im r.l v u ; 'ivi 'VU HI KfkllTTr AND Wh ll THROUGH RKUD.IPTS TO NEWBEKN. Also all poltiui In North and South Carolina. vl heaboard and Koanoke Railroad, and to Lynchburg V a., Tennessee and the West, via Norfolk, Peters burg, bouth-bide Kailroad, and Klobmoud and Dan. Vllle Railroad. The regularity, safety and cheapness of this ronte commend It to the public as the most desirable .medium tor carrying every aeaenpuonor rreignt. xso cuarge lor oouiniiasiuo, aray age, or any expenat Of trauBler. rsteamsbips insnre at lowest rates, ana leave regu larly from first wharf above Market street. it reigut receiveu uany. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., No.14 North aud bouth W'lIARVluS. W. P. POBTiLU. A cent at itlcbmoiid and Cltv Point. T. P. croweh A 00., Agents at Norfolk. 1 OPPOSITION TO MUHO ??!-FOLY.-DAlLY LINK FOR HALT! SillafihaA via Chesapeake and Da la Vtuit Caual. Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Steamboat rvm. pany, daily at o'clock P. M. The bleamers or this Hoe are now Divine reifnlarlv oetween ibis port aud Baltimore, leaving the Pier No. 2 N. Delaware aveuue, above Market street dally at 2 o'cli ck P. M (riundays excepted). Carrying all description of Freight aa low as any other line. freight bandied with great care, delivered promptly, aud forwarded to all poluia beyond th terminus free of commission. Particular attention paid to the transportation ol all description of Merchandise, Hoisea, Carriage etc etc For lurtber information apply to JOHN I). BUOFF, Agent, 18t , ' - Wo. 18 N. DKLAWAKK Avenuf, HKW IXPREII UMTt t Alexandria, Georgetown, and Washington, . Tk II nl. niiu.miu.lt. .nfl I lul.ni... . '.. with connections a Alexandria irom tue most direct route for Lynchburg, Krlaiol. KnoxvUle. Naahvliia Dalton, and tbe Boutiiwest, bteamera leave regularly front the first wharf aeon Market street. weight received, oany. WM p No, 14 North aud Boutn Wharves, J. B. DAVIDSON, Ageut at Ueorgetowa. li. KLDRIIHiK A Co.. Agents at Alexandria. Ya glola. 11 TPftl FOB HEW YOBH, VIA VELA ware and Karlian Cuual. r.X pi t-HB Dteamooab VAiuijaujr owam jrxufviirs leave Dallv from brat wharf below Market street. Through in twenty-four hours. Goods forwarded to ail points, North, baitt, and West, free of 00111 mlmilon, Jtreigul receivea at tue lowest raiea. W1L P. CLYDJfl & CO., Agents, No. 14 South. Wharves. JAM IB HAND, Agent, No. 1Q4 Wall street. New York. 1 niU NEW TOBK, HW I FT- 'u,xMt- BuKa, Trausporiallou Company De jfiwaeJiv apatch aud bwli'umre Dues, via Deia- vaure auu Karltau canal, on aua alter ine intu or M arch, leaving daily at 12 M. and t P.tlM couuectlug With ail Northern aud Kaateru Hues. For freight, wuicn wiu be taaeu on aAxximmoaatins terms, apply to T winniaju in, Diini ok. 1 if No. IH2H. DKLA WARfci Aveuue. frf. TO SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. Ji ,f ? 'i' ha uuoersigued having leased the KEitf- tnj.MjiO.'s tsCKhiW IiOlK, begs to lulorui bis Irieuds aud the patrons of the Dock ihal he la prepared with lucreustd laciiitiea to accommnuute itiuue having vt-snt Is lo he raised or repaired, aud being a practical thii-carpeuler and caulker, will give peisonal atten tion to the vessels eutruaied to hliu lor repairs. Captains or AKeuts. pihip-Carpenters aud Machinists having vessels to lepalr, are solicited to call. Having the agency lor the sale of ' Wetterstedts' Patent Melall'e Composition" lor Copper paint, for the preservation of vessels' bottoms, for tills city, lam prepared to furnish the sameou reasonable terms. KeiiHlngton (Screw Dock, 1 DELAWARE Aveuue, above Laurel street. STOVES, RANGES, ETC, KOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED v.nifi ..Hii Attention of the public to his Nh.W OOLD1CN KAULhl tUKNACE. LiC This la au entirely new healer. Illsso'cou. siructed aa to at oucecomuieud llaeir ..o general luvor, being a comoinaiiou 01 wrouKu. .uu hiboiuii. a. very simple lu Us construction, and la peileotly air tight; sell-cleaning, having no pipes or drums to be taken out and cleaned. It la so arranged with uprlgul tines as to produce a larger amount of beat ftom the BHine weight of coal thau any furnace now In use. n.. i.Buri.ni.trin .-ond itton nf the air as produced bv niy new airaiigemenl ot evaporaiiou wllf at once de nionslrate that ll Is the only Hot Air Furnace that will produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere. Those ln-want of a complete Heating Apparatus would do well to call and examine Ihe Uoldeu bugle. W0U CHAKLhB WILLIAMS, Nos. 1132 and 118 tMAUK K V hireet. Philadelphia. A large assortment of Cooking Ranges, Fire-Board Biovee. Low Down Urates, Ventilators, etc, always on hs ud, N. K. Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. U0J witirturrjcnvta T rmnnM FTTrinrvt r). , L 11101111 1 v r kJ j v y . , . U11UUI.11UU1 7 no ut kll' A S2 111 NIJIT S. li-K.v.lliu. Ll ' . sl teis. or ruunc lustitutiona, iu 1 w n.111 11 aiijt. L4J k'hHIi'NThl'.hA A Inn. Phlladlolila Kitnu IloUAIr Furuaoea, portable 11 eaters, LowdowaUrau-s, r Ire board hlovea, Balb JUollers. blewhole Plattss Pollers, iMiklng Htoves, etc., wholeaale and retail, by ihe manufacturers, hHAKPal A THOMpMjN, H27iuUitu No. Ut ti. bkCONL btreeX. AMUSEIKer,T5. A CADKMY OF MUSIC. i'K LA GRANOF. BRIGNOLI. ORA.M ITALIAN OFKRA. MAX tTKA KdHcll has the honor to announce the ( pi uing ot the lull seasou of the llaliau Opera, limited in lit e nights aud one Matinee, nn MONDAY F.VKN I NO. December 18, at 8 P. M., Vt ht n Ul be produced Verdi's obsf d'eeuvra In fcui acts, IL TPOVATORK. Mme ANNA DK LA CKtKH k. as....LFONOB A MhH Alil I.AU K PHILLIPS as ..AZUCKNA puor MHIONOLl as,. ....... M ANKfi uptior KAN I OIllM (inU.i I' DI LONC Tie Chorus and (ncliesira b ,ve hern carefmli selected Item the very hesl talent. Slti'lrel D'rrctnr ard Conductor Igntr NlCOL 0 H FM'A V Lvenli gD c. 17. ;ORilA. WJC..N 1AY, Dec. IK-LA FAVOrtlT. Til U It-tD t Y, 1 ec. m-DraN UIOVANNL A-KIDaY, Dec gi I.KNANI. sA 1 Lit DAY, Dec. ti.-OBAND FAREWKLf. matin kk. bCALF OF PHICF-Admlaslon to Parquet, fir's Circle, ard Pnlcony, ONKDOLL lit. Reserved Kt, -W cents extra. Family Cirole, 60 cents, Oallery. il ceins. Private Koxes, (15. Kox Otlice npr 11 dally from 9 A. . ar the Aotdemy ot Mucin, nd C. W. A. ThUMPLER'H new Mniio ptcre . N o. a ClIFbN UT Utreet. 12 IX lb f s in A. MEU I CAN ACADEMY" OF J1USIC. T. U. PCOII.- Lessee and Manager LAW N lull I H (J 1' U.N i Of tbe engagement 01 the distinguished. I KAtllU Alt til I p.., MRS. p. W. LANDKR (Formerly Miss Jean M. Davenport), who will appear IM us (Thursday) EVF.Vt WO, Deo. 12. for tbe last tln.e. In her great classlo and historic role ol. JLLJ.AKKTH, WCHES OF KNUL.AHD. FK1DA Y K V K.N I NO. Dec li. FFNsHT O" MRS. LANDKR, LADY MACHF.TH tby Invitation). ' 8ATUHU Y, Dec. M MAKi BTUART MATIN KE, LAST APPEARANCE LANDER HIMIRIONIO COMPANY. ' ADVlbAiON. Parquet. Parquet Cirole, and Bal cony, l. (No extra charge air reserved seats.) Family Circle, 50 cents; Amphitheatre, 25 cents; Proscenium Roxes. I 0. Bex (sheet open at Trump lei's Atonic ritore, No. 92a Cheinut street; also at the Academy, where seats may be secured for any even lug during the week. Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 6 precisely. AMERICAN ACAD KMT " OF 1 M03IC. MAX MARKIZEK'H ... .. GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. POSITIVFLY FOR TWO WKHatl OtfLY, Commencing MONDAY, Jan, , ISus, during which Ibe distlngul-bed prima donna, II'IIK PARK PA HU3A, " will appear In a Lumber ot ber favorite roles, ltutf NEW CUESNTJT BTHEET THEATBe, Doors open at '4S. Curtain rises at 7 4ft. LAST THREW NIiiHTc OF M'LLK MAKIi: ZOK TIIK CUBAN bYLFH., w.Ilappeary.nr(0uBriEBirXi , THE CHILD OF THE WRECK. Maurice .M'L'eZOK lo couelude with WKPT OF THE WI8H-TON-WI3ir. f Naramatiah - -M'lleZOE bATURDA Y AFTaKNOON-MATI.NEE. . M'LLK ZOK IN THE FRENCH BPY. MI13. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STRIET THEATRE. Begins at 1 o clock. FIRST WEEK OF EDWIN ADAMS. ' TO-NIUHT (Thursday). Dec 12, , Only night of KeynoltiB'comeitv or THE DRAMATIST. 1 Vapid... ... EDWIN ADAMS Alter which Craig's burlesque. . , ... KOMEO AND JULIET.. Romeo......... ..Mr. Tfemple Juliet - ...Mr. Craig FRIDAY BENEFIT O EDWIN AUAlftt CHKlSTMAa WEEK, KEV1VAL OF "UUBA" WALNUT STREET TITEATEE, UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. HOUbEH CROWDED TO THE KOOF. ' THIS EVENING, . JIB. JOHN BROUOHAM ' will appear lu bis ;great dramatic satire npon tbe vices, lollies, and sensations of tbe present time entitled THE LOTTERY OF LIFE, Terry, tbe Bwell. Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM (A Scampish character on "The Chances"). ' Popular Ethiopian Scene by Mr. FRANK BROWER. FOX'S AMI hICAN VARIETY THEATRE. EVEKY EVENING AND BATU&DAY AFTKKNCK1N. GREAT COM B1NATION TROUPE, In Grand Ballet Ethiopian Burlesques, Bongs, Dauoea Pantomimes, Gymnast Acts, etc SEVEXni STREET OPERA HOUSE. BEVENTH rlreet, below Arch, ' L. V. TPNibov A CO Proprietors. TUMBON A Oi.'pl MINHTHELH. GRAKD CHANGE OF PROGRAMME THJllOUaH. OUT. CROWDED HOCfcES. liKLIOTTTED AUDIENCES. ' IMMENSE SUCCESS OF THE , NEW BURLESQUE. PETER PIPER PEPPER PODGE AND FORT FISHEK. J. H. Budworth, Frank Moran, W. H. BudwOrth. W m. Alleu, J, Koblnaou, Ueniy bchenk, aud others. THE CREAM OF THE PROFESSION, In their respective characters. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence at 8. Admls Blou Eg, 60, and 75 cents. Boxes, 85. CARL SENTZ'S ORcH EHTRA L MATTNEE3, - EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON, At8ii oclnck, IN HORTICULTURAL HALL. Piano Solo-Mr. O. JEROME HOPKINS. Package of Four Tickets for Oue Do Mar. Single Tickets, 0 cents. To be bad at Boner A Co.'s, No. llMCheannt street, . rod at tbe door. n mit HASSLER'3 MONDAY AFTERNOON CON CEK'leJ, at CONCERT HALL. EVERY MON DAY, Irom 8), till 6 o'clock, i'our tickets. II; thirty, as. GERMANIA ORCnESTRA. PUBLIC RE hearuals at the M USICAL i'UND HALL, everr BATL'RDA Y, at P. M. Tickets sold at the door, and at all principal Music (stores. Kugagements can be made by addressing ti. BAHTKRT, No. vim. MON TEREY Hireet, or at R, W ILLIG'b Music btore. No. !21 OHEHNUT Btreet. . 10 sat , FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS.&C M ERINO UNDERWEAR IN GREAT VA. Iieiy, ior saie at HOFMAKN'S HOSIERY BTORE. Merino Underwear for Gents. Merino Underwear for Youths, Merluo Underwear fur lofanta. Meriuo Underwear lor Misses, Merino Underwear for Ladles, Meriuo Hose for Ladies. Merino Hose for Misses, Meriuo Hose lor Youths. Merino Hone lor Infanta. s Meriuo Hose for Geuls. All-wool biiiris, while, for Gents'. All-wool hhirls, Scarlet, lor Gents, i A II-wool hiiirls, grey mixed. All-wool bhu-ts, blue mixed. ; All tbe above, of superior qualities, for sale at llOiaiAftN'al llOsHUY STOBK, 8 5tiiibsJ No. t North EIGHTH Btreet. J. W. SCOTT g CO., SUIBT SIANVFACTVBEXUf, AND SBALEaa 1ST HEX'I rUUNlgUIHCI 600 1) HO. 814 CIlKaiMIJT RTRKLT, FOUR DOORS BELOW THE -CONTINENTAL, slTfrp rBILADlUJPHtA. pATENT SHOULDER. SEAM RUIBT N A N V FA ClTttB Y AND JKT l-KMl: t'l) It A INHIMe CTOBal PERFUCT FITIING RHIRTa AND DRAWERS made Irom measure meul at very xliori notloe. All oil er articles of GENTIiA.M.Bi'ls DRESS GOODB In full variety. Ui "o. 7u CHKaNUT buesi. UNION PASTE AND SIZING" COMPANY.-i A Paste for Kox-makers, Bookbinders, Paper bangers, hhoemakers. Pocket-book Makers, Bill Posters, etc. It will not sour. Is cheap and always ready for ose. Kt fer to J. K, Llppliicotl dt Co., De var A Keller, William Munn, Philadelphia Jnyutrsr, liar nor Brothers, American Tract Hoclety, and others. hole Agents, I. L. CltAGIN 4 CO., No. 1Z0 COM MERCE feu net JOHN CRUMP, OAltPKNTEIt AND 1MIIL.DEII; RUOIsl HO. Sit lAttWB TBKET, AMD SO, 17 fJUKMNVT alTHEET, ' rsl'LAJMULrBlA
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