The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 13, 1867, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    CITY USTJr.J.lIENCE. I
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IraB ADDITIONAL LOCAL I 1 Kk!. s . K U rslllIC TAOB
Cm CoimiLP. Tio regular stated meeting'
of t.ty councils was held jctcr,)ay afternoon.
Toix who the business transncud:
iJ"' Stokluy was In the chair,
the President occupying rt sett upon tne Door. A
communication was receivr-il from the Bctioul
Controllers, ncuountliiK ut loiip'h tor the espun
diturc of the one million collar school loan.
Another wss lecr-ived Irom the smiie source
askiup that Uounc.ld woul I D'irchasR a certain
lot lor ichool purp"g b in tho Taentj-tourtli
Ward. Another wat read a-k.i g an appropria
tion of $1500 to put lnul(! rlm-'crs on the new
school house at Hxiti an.l C -uie streets. A
communication, numerously Mened by (.hipping
nie.cuiintp, ufkin Hint t ie Schuylkill shall oe
kept open for navlun'iou Hiring tho winter
season. Mr. Uiitnui nmde an intTc'stinir exhibit
rclntive to the pi trolonm business upon that
stream, and showed t ho iinpor'.aucc of keep
liifr it open, that vessels i;ibv go up to the
petroleum whurves to re.-eivo cargo. The
subject was referred to the Committee
ot Port WhkIcu-. Thu appropi Ution ot $Z1,3U1
to the Department ot tity Co'iunissiouer), win
now tukeu up. The bill whs debated at lenatb,
principally upon the Hppropriu tons to the Clerk
ol ihe Ouiuter Sei-siou-i and the District AUor
rey. Tlie bi.l was passed, wi'h amen lmentj by
Mr. Wanner, restoring to tlu oriental sums
named by the Committee on lA nance au l dimin
ished by Common Council, ill-' items appropri
ated to the etllccrs abovo naned. Tne bill
making appropriations to repair damages by
the lave hail-storm to the public schools was
psssed filially. A bill appropriating $185 for
the payment of certain scuool-liou-e rents was
also pa-sed. An ordinance settlus? apart Spriui?
Garden Hall foi school purposes was Introduced;
the Monroe grammar school, which it is pro
posed should occupy the same, being so close to
a steam suw-uiill that iu six huulred pupils
are prevented from purstiiUir their studies.
Referred to Committee on City Property.
An ordinance permitting the mi Iron I
romp-mi) s to use salt, at the rate of tlt'toen
bushels per mile, to remove ic ? formed lu the
nieht aficr they have removed the snow from
their track by mechanical means, was referred
to a committee. The securities of the Chief Kn
gtneer Mcuker and the City Treasurer elect,
were accepted. An ordinance whs passed nil
thoriziiiir. tho temporary louu of $U6U,nU0;
another making appioprialiou to the Guardians
of the Poor. An ordinance was passed, restoring
. to service tlie Hope and Moyanieu.siiig compa
nies. An ordinance approoi'iaiing $as,123 to
the Board of llevi-.ion was passed. Auother,
making an additional appropriation to the City
Con ims-Morii r, and one to a? th 3 Interest on
the funned debt of the city, were parsed. Tua
bill relative to the purchase ot the Franklin nnd
Wanen Railroad was concurred in. Tne reso
lution to keep the squares ooen all lue jear
rouud was concurred in. Adjourned.
Comrtxon Vouncil. President llarcer In the
chair. The chairman called up the ordinance
authorizing tne creation of a temporary loan,
'which was under discussion at the adjournment
of Councils on last mee'ang day. Tho bill
parsed. The Finance Committee reported the
lolloping: Resolution approving the sureties
of Joseph N. Peirol, City Treasurer elect-1-tased.
Also, a resolution to discharge the
committee from the consideration of the com
munication from Wasbmeton l Bladen asking
for a settlement of claims lor back salary in
1867--passed. Also, an ordinance concerning
the delivery ot bonds, amounting to $18,500,
tssued by tho Philadelphia City Passenger
Railway Company, in connection with the
building of the Chesmit street bridge
Sussed. Also, an ordinance making an ad
iticnal appropriation of $27 to the City
Commissioners to meet certain expenses
passed. Also, an ordinance providing that
hereafter upon tho presentation ot city
warrants at the ollice of tho City Treasurer,
It shall be the duty ot the City Treasurer to pay
the same on denmud, and in tue order of their
piCientatiou, and in the eveutof the inability of
1 he City Treasurer to so pay the same on their
first presentation, he shall cuu-,e such unpaid
watriints to be stamped with date of presenta
tion and cumber, and he shall tnen announce to
the holders the eailiest probable time within
which he shall be able to pay the same, and
thereafter no new or unstamped warrants shrill
be cashed until all those stamped have been
fiist paid, and those stamped snail be entitled to
be fiist paid, and in the order of their number,
the Treasurer making previous publication, by
printed notice posted on the door of his otlicu,
ol the lime at which ho will be able to com
mence 1 be payment of stumped warrauts,
provided the City Treasurer shall, however, in
no vise reluse to cash unstamped wai rants
when the funds in the Treasury are suffi
cient to meet the stamped warrants as well
as those presented and not stamped.
Passed. A communication from the Teachers'
Institute, inviting Councils to attend lectures to
be given at tie Central High School, was
accepted. Mr. Potter submitted an ordinance
to pay Dr. R. J. Levis $200 in payment tor an
analysis of blood slams in connection with the
Wiuuemore murder, and to pay $768 to Mr.
Thomas Kalston for work doue at Fairtnouut
Park. Duiing the consideration of this ordi
nance the honr ol 6 arrived, which time had
been made the special order lor tho bill making
an appropriation to the Guardiaus ol the Poor
lor lbGB. The bill passed, and the consideration
of Mr. Potter's ordinance was continued. Mr.
Hancock's amendment was agreed to, and the
bill and ameudment passed. Tne ordinance
from Select Council to take possession of the
Gas Works on tbe 1st of March, 18G8, created
considerable debate. Councils adjourned bsfore
any action was taken on the subject.
Last Evening's Sebsioh op thb National
Convention ' op Babe-Ball Platers. G. P.
Sands, ol Ohio, was elected President of tbe As
sociation; Manning Tread way, ol Wisconsin,
and Fiank B. Wood, ol New Jeisey, Vice-Presi-dmts;
K. II. Gregg, of Jlliuols, Corresponding
Secretary; A. 11. Rogers, Recording Kecieiarv ;
and M. Long, Treasurer.
The Chair reported the following committees:
On Judiciary W. II. Murclm, of the Excel
sior Club; J. W. Dswsou, Hurcka; O. W.
Thompson, N. Y. ; J. F. Pierson, Independent;
P. R. Hall. Irxtngtou, K.J.; W. H. Holoies,
Oriental, Brooklyn; A. Ilanbest, Kndover,
N. Y. ; D. W. C. Moore, Athletic, PhiluaelpUia;
J. C. fccariell, Ohio.
Committee on Kul'-s V. R. Bought in. J. S.
Pape, U. Chad wick, W. R. McDnuuond, A.
leek, D. D. Corner, W. C. Hudson, W. M.
Hudson, T. O. Barber, and b. J. Reedi r.
Committee on Printing O. O. Simons, Jhn
AVildev. and J. J. lididslt-v.
Alter the trausac Ion of some nnimportint
bti6ines3 the Convt'Ltion adjourned.
The Fihk Department TUe Board of DL
rectors of tho Fire Department bell a rueetius
lart evening, for tbe purpose of notuiua'iiig
candidates lor Assistant Kneiueer ot the Pirt
Division. The lol owinrr ecn'luuien were pluced
in nomination :-Jan.e "o'lock. Harmony f ire
Company; Joseph II. L-.fic. r.u.""a lre
Coinpanv; John J. Maimer. H.bexnia Fire torn
panv: Villiatn L. Foiman, Weecacoe F re Com
pany; William Butler, r-outhwark Fire Co npanv;
ThoniHs II. Peto, Hope H )-e Company; Alex
ander MeCllntocK, Fame IIoe Coiipany; J ibn
G. Iimler, Peii-everniee Hose Couiniiny: and
Cutitletd Dortf, Good Will Kirn Company. The
election will uke .laco on Tuesduv evening
next, and tLe Board will meet on VVeJuoiidtiy
ricnt to near me returns.
AMUSJSMFK TS.
Aotemt op Music Mrs. Lander fakes her
farewell benefit this eveitlu-', aud makes her
last appeaiunct but Ou this S'-ain. Mrs. Lan
der asmroes tlie roU of Lady Macbeth," anl
xtr .inmeM II. Tavlor enacts the ourtot "Mac
ttth " iu Shakespeare's sublime traaedy of ihat
.,un,.. Mrs. Lauder will De sunporteo oy Mr,
i oiii o. Mr. Beck. Miss Minnin Monk, Mis Ida
Leslie. Miss Jennie Guurlav.au i sll the I avoi ite
,.v i,..r irniir n A Biroiiur cli nis has been pro
.,iUt nnri Mil thi music of the iilav will be
i flTiently rendo'ed. We hooe that tti" stormy
veuther will not prevent Mrs. Laudtr's hosts
THE DAILY' EVEN
of fitcrdsand admlu-rs irom being present at
tbe Acn;etr)y this eveuiui'.
TnE La Crnnge-liiignoH Italian Operi Troupe, ,
under ihe directiou ot Max Sirakosch, will open
on Mononv evecli g, at tho Academy ot Music,
in II Trovalore, Verdi's masterpiece. M'inel.a,
Grange will appear as "Leonora," Miss A'lelm le
Phillips as "Azucena," Sintior Mrignoli as ' Mau
rieo," and Sipnor Kandoltl as "Count di Luna."
On Tuenlay niett otma will be presented, and
on Wednesday Ln I'avonta,
Max Maretzik will commence a season of two
weeks ot Italian Opera, at the A.':ele ny of
Mu'ic on Monday, J mnary 8, with M'me Pa
ippu liosa as prima I'onna asso'uli.
The Citeenut. Mile M.irle Zoe takes her
farewell binetit this evening, and presents an
unususliy attractive bill. ble will appear in
the tlnillmg drama ot Darner a' da, in which she
will speak in Fnelih for the first time in this
city. Zoe is a real artiste and deserves a crowded
house to-niuht. At the matinee to-morrow
ntteinoon, M ile Zoe will appeqr in the, French
(SpV foi the lust time, in which drama she has
no superior now on the American stnge. To
morrow nlelit, farewell performance ot Zoe in
Philadelphia.
Mad'lle Fanny Janausciiek mskes her first
nppe-irnnro at the Clieuiit Street Theatre next
Monday evening, lu Grillparzer's gieat tracedy
of Mei'ea, supported by her full German trouoe
ot hMrions On Tuesday evening Adrienne L
couvrtur will be produced.
TnE Aitcn. Mr. Edwin Adam. for his benc!it
to-mphi, oilers an aitrnctle bill. Ho appears
as ' Sir Bernard llarleigh" in Dreams of le'u
fion, and as "Rover" in the pleasant comedy of
11 i d Vols Iu both ot these pieces Mr. Adams
will be supported by Mr. Maekay, Miss Lizzie
Piicc, Mr. Craig, Mr. Ileuiple, und others. For
the Christina holidays Mrs. Crew will have a
Kiatd revival of the military drama of Ours,
which was so successful laot season.
The Walnut. Mr. Brougham appears in his
great (atire upon the people of the day, called
2he Lotiiri of Life,ior the seventeenth time,
to-n'tht. Ihe success of this new play U tiuly
wonderful. Mr. Frank Brower gives his favorite
minstrel fecne in the third act, as usual. Mr.
Brougham announces Iuj benciit to-ntght.
America TiiEATRr. Martini Chiriskl, the
acrobat and juggler, is exhibiting to good
louses at the American. The beautiful foun
tain of many colors is as popular as ever. A
Clinstmus pantomime ib ln preparation.
TnE following Is the procramnie for Mr. Hasa
ler's concert next Monday afternoon, at Concert
Hall:
L Overture "Remlramlite," Jtosstnl. 2. 8olo for
French JJoi n "Her'tnni'," T.uebeck Mr. Knten
msclier. a. eirnnd Vleiory Mureti (new). Llhzt. i.
Vecal Quartet "tiearcliing lor Ood," Krenl.r
Mr. Ural, llerwlg. Miller, and Thnley. 6. Mlnnetto
1 rem Sj mi liony, No. 2. In F. Hrj-cIm. 6. Overture
' I oel and !' nl," 8ui e, 7. (Jrnd Operalio SpUh.
tion "Kia JUlavilo," Auber. 8. Oalop "Tout a Voua."
Kiiebull.
'J lie conductor, Mr. Simon nnaRler, litis In Botlve
preparation "The talaris," Ileimeti; 'Robespierre,"
J.nioUV; "Lrs I'relu es," I.lszt; "Le Kevell du Lion"
(ilin Wnklng uf the X.lon), Koulbkl; Flumbeuu Dauce,
M eyerlmer.
liiori upen at half-rest 2. Overture at half past s.
Tub Germania. The following is the pro
gramme for the Concert to-morrow afternoon at
the Musical Fund Hall:
1. Overture. "Le Hot dY vetot" A. Adam
2 Horg, "Hrl Kinii" F. Hchiihert
a. Vaii7. "Nit ht Violeis" J. Lauuur
4. ALdaiite con moto, from biuioule JSo. 4.
Mendi'Ksohu
5. Overture, "Semtrnmlrte" (by reqnest)...,.o. KnSslnl
6. Hopua and Cavalina. from "Altlla". U. Verdi
7. Finale from "Oberon" (first tlme)....C. M. v. Weber
Seventh Street Opera House. This week
Mr. Budwortn appears in a new p!ny, iu which
he eives imitations of celebrated actors; and
a complete change of programme is anuounced.
Mr. Kennedy, the Scottish ballad singer,
gives two exhibitions at Musical Fund Hall, on
this and to-morrow evenings.
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For additional Marin Newt tee First Page..
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MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAME11S,
FOK AMKK1UA.
Atlantic 8outlianipton...lSew York Nov. 27
VliKliita. ?....L.Iverpooi...JMew yoric Nov. Z7
ot Antwerp... .LIverpool...New Yoric Nov 27
Fulum- .....Havre Mew York Nov, 2S
Alleuuiiiultt..aoiitlianjptou..New York -Nov. 29
Ataluula L,onuon JNew York -Nov. mi
Tarlla Llverpool...New York Dec. g
I ulon isouiiiampion...iMew York Ubc. 8
O. ol feimiou I.lverpool...New York I)m. a
Helvetia Llverpool...New York Deo. 4
AiiBlrln.........Llverpool...Portland Dbo. 6
J ava. Liverpool...Boion Deo. 1
rHIU1 J uiTri,nnii,iDlT I Ul K , U&C, 7
'. ol N.York I.lverpool...New York Iho. i
Vllle de Paris.... Breni .New York.... ...!.. 7
thlcago ,......L.lverpooi...Isew York Deo, lo
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llluuesola New Y oik... Liverpool.
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Juniata.. .... .Phllaaa .New Orleans. ...Deo 21
Klnlnitbtar .New York AsDinwall nn u,
uuiuiutruir iew i ora... rtio J aneiro. ,Deo. S3
.N. America. New York Klo Janeiro.. ....Jan. i.t
Itnea. The steamers for or from Llnriumi o-n .
aa hub nr iurwKruni ut uvurT auamer in mi.i..
Queenntown, except the Canadian line, which call at
, tiii.iiiutirrrrr, I u niiur lurur irom lUeClOnU-
CLKARED YWTEHDAV.
BteamsbtD Roman, liaker. lJoKton. H. Wlmn. .a n
iJnrque Aleiamler McNeil, Andrews, Charleston. Lu
BriK Nazarlne. Murphy. Barbados. J. It. Rue 4 Co
BiIk Kolus. KeulircKik. HaBiburc. (!. C. Van II, in, '
fcclir tutr, Uainmond, Norfolk, Workman fc Co,
ARRIVED YH8TERDAT.
Fchr A. M. Kdwards. Hliinlin. (mm Near Vb lk
..II I., A V a. . Jfr U ... ' "
t-chr w, o. Dearborn. Scull, from Cliarlo.in nh
n,dHe. to r&Dtulii. '
bcurj. Wliubv. Henderson. 1 dav from Pri v.n.
Dei., wltti grain to Christian A Co. '
t-i lir Kace Horse, Brans. In m Cape Ann,
Hleemer Blaek Dlam-'Ud. Mereonn. 4 hoiim trnm
xsw i ui a, w ii u uiuttu. bo vr. ai, jMtiru o vh.
. . MEM OKANDA,
(nip Biominnn. Cowen. irtiiu Liverpool for Pbtla.
uni'iim. T-aa ui, riiiui i.vnas. s r, M. zstl ult.
(Mehunhip Arie. Matthews, for Philadelphia,
cli aied at Boston lutb lest.
Mean. ship iluiiter, Rogers, hence, at Providence
luih liisl.
Baniue Deslah, OUkey, hence for Antwerp, at
Flushing ?Hti ult,
Baiciue t ma. Bjerhaas, for ruliadeipnia, entered
en i ai i.oiiiion win iiiu
Buique Jennie, Biaiidea, hence for Antwerp, at
X imbiiihk zvi u oil,
BuiqneM K. LUihy, T.lliby. hence, arrived o(T Port
ia" " i-Kiiiroav aiifrniMin. ana remained outside
hllllbet Moildav eveiilnLT. llitMhlntn vet. I ,i helnu leeil
ue. The u. b. steamer Maliuniug had gone to tier
Hr,,- iHl.nce.
Barque Industrie, Blchoft, hence, at Leghorn 22d
u 1 1 mo.
Barque Olivia Davis, Shcurds, hence, at Port Mtthon
- b int., via (Jiiayadiiil,
R K M. A. Heed. Reed, hence, at Portland 11th Inst,
Br,rC. Uctarlliy, Kurcly. heuce, at fct. Jago do
Ceoa mun int.. via kuhiiimuiiuio.
Belir N Jt. Hklimer. Preston, trom Taunton tor Phi
lm eiiiliiK ut New York Inn lust.
hchr Kouiheri.er, I'rowell, lor Philadelphia, cleared
a' ew York llib Inst.
Hchr Sidney Price. Oodlrey, hence, at Savunnah 3th
'"hchr'wjllow Harp. Davis, henoa, at New Haven
he hr VV. Wallace. Scull, hence, at Providence loth
Krhrs" American Eogle. Wiaw, for Philadelphia and
t u j-lcyd. Kelly, for Newport, sailed Iroiu Puw
.,,. i,..i
iniV; k Hiim'ickson. Wlnsniore. for Phlladeliihla,
'-."r? ?l in" l"'," 'rv: J. n. Thnmnson. Van
s.i l- and V isharp. Kharp, hencs tor BoMon; Halo,
,Vl ...... f! .... m,. i ester: f B. Austin. Duvls,
heme for Hoitiury: and rt. A. Honmau. Haley, hence
lor K si.,n at Holmes' Hole WlU li.sl.
fehra M. lulev. Hliev. heuee for Boston, and Hia
wsIIih. Howard, hence for WoyuiouHi, at liulii
Hei.r Ceiiiuiemn. riiillun. hence, at Alexandria 11th
Iraiant. ... .
Helir M. F. Taher. Morris, for Philudelphla, Cleared
at Wilmington, N. C 1UIU lust.
G TELEGIiAPH PHILADKLPIIIA; FKIDAY, DECEMBER' 1
Rrhr (). H. Ttourke. McAlmon. iienne. tor SU Jihil
N. B, has put Into Holmes' Hole wltn losiof lore-
mun and malnlepinant.
SehrJ, H. Allen, Ketchnm, hence for Boston, at
Holmes' llole'lh InHU
KehisT. J Trsfion. Taeley. hence for Porismonth:
W. M. Wilson. Brown; and Kil'.a anil Hubecoa, Price,
heuee lor Boainn. at llolmes' Hole Sib Inst,
tolirs K. a. Kniery, Youhr, and M . v.cnoa. rainen
erir. henre lor Boxton: and A. K. Craiiraer, Cramuer,
lenrr lor Hnlem. at Holmes' Holo uih Insr.
Hies met Norfolk, Vance, benoe, at ltionmona idio
Ltlsnu . , . . . . . .
Mlt-CKLLANY.
Ci 1. . ni ..I AiitriialA Ma M II
rmiiacl with chr 1 aniommint. from PniladelphlH.orr
I.eug Island, and bad bulwarks anive. spill lores.ill,
elc. The Tantamount lost, jiobnoui, ami was towed
up to iiCBlou ou 9i h Inst, by steamer Clover.
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Tent, Awning, Trunk. Vud Wku tover Uiio
Also, l'sper Maiiutiictureiu' Drier Fells, from one.i
several ieet Wide; ( siiIIok, Renins:, ball Twine, eto,
JOHN W, VKHMAN ft CO..
I tif A, lu JONHU' Alley.
PROPOSALS
1DUOPH8AL8 FOH ARM v TBaSBPOKTA-
orrrrR chtf q v a rtkrwa" ttr, i
FonT I.kavkn wiibth, KaesHs, Nov. is, 117. :
Penled pronosaiB will be received at this olllee until
litM'cieck At, ihe nth ol January, im;s, for the trant-
ertutlon of nillltsry sneiilles durlnn tlie year com-
reeiirintt April l, lsss, aud ending March ai, IW, n
ne loiioMiug routex:
ROUTE KO. . '
From Fort TTnrker. K iniiM. Fort TTavs. KUnsn
find anyottier pot ntor points that mayhdMlRnaied by
in l.lel uuarietninnier in i ariuieni 01 in ntiswuri.
on the I'lilon paeltlc Railroad, K. I)., to any plaei
hut may he designated bv the alilpplnx oitltier. In tne
Bime ot Kansas aud Territory of Colorado south (
Islllude 4u decrees North, and to tort Union, Ne
Mexlro. or Olher depot ihat may bedeslnaled In that
Territory, and to any other points on the route to that
t'VH , .
From Fort Union, or such othpr depot as maybs
eeiabllxhed in the Territory of New .Mexico, to any
pests or ntui Ions that are or may be established In Unit
I errltory, and to Mich posts or stations as may be de
signated In the Territory of Arisona, ud ln the btale
ot Texas, west of lonxtttide his degrees.
KUUTK 0. D. '
From such point as may be de I mated on the Mlv
' 11 rl Pue.illn kailrond. HoiitbweHt llranrh of Missouri
I'sclllc Itallroad.or Ihe Union Pacific Rsllroad, b' i
to For. Oibsou, Ji rtlsn Territory, or such oilier p lnt
as may be established as the ujilltary depot lu that
l rriiory.
The welcnt to be transported dtirirr the year win
not exceed ou Itotite No. 2, 2(i.otK),lxiopoundM; on I nine
2o. s. s.iAKi.otu pounds; and ou Rome o. 5. z.two.uuo
pounds.
I'repi.sais win ue mane ior eacu mine separaieiy.
Kldtters will stale the rale rer lwi pounds per 110
Dilles at which they will trausport (he store In each
inoiiih of the vear. besluuiuK April 1. istiS. and end-
li u Msrell 81, 18( S.
Itldilerswlll give their names In full, as well as
their plsees ol residence, and each proposal rnuf. a
ai cniniiatiUd by a boud In Ihe sum ot leu tlmuiaiid
(fio.ion) dollars, duly exeonttd by two or ruorere
sponsiiile persons, lu lenul form and properly sininped,
liiiaruiiteelnK that In case the coi tract Is awardml for
Ihe route mentioned In the proposal lo tho party pro
posing It w ill he accepted and entered Into, and KOod
and tulllclHiit securliy fornlslied by snlil pariy lu ac
cordance with the terms of this ad verilseninnt.
.Kneii iiiaser musi lie piesent at tne opening or tho
proiiesnls, or be represented by his attorney.
'J lie contractor will be reuutred to give bonds In the
follow leg ami tints:
Ou Route No. , 2li0,f0n.
Ou Rou e No. 8, tli,.rtKJ.
On Route No. , Ito.eto
Hatisfuetorv evh enee ot the lovaltv and sMveney of
eseli bidder und peraou olltred as security will be re
quired. Freposals will be Indorsed "Prop' sat for Army
Transportation on Rouie No. "2," '8," or "5," as the
case may be, and none u-ilt be mtrrUiinrd unlest llwy
Ciimily with the rtqutrcmtnt of thu advin Utr.mciU.
Tiie'parly to whom au award Is made must, be pre
pared to execute the contract without unnecessary
cieluy and to Rive the required bonds for tUe lallUml
penormance of the coiuraot.
'IheiiKht to reject any aud all bids that maybe
offered Is reserved. '
The contractor op v;a route must oe in readiness
for service by the It-', daf April, ist8, and must have
a idaco of business f agency at which he may be
eommunlcatt d wlih readily. For Route N . 2 at Fort
llarker, and such other polntB on tne railroad as may
he designated as the starling point ot the route; for
Route No. 8 at Fort Union, New Mexico, orsucb other
point as may be established as the depot, aud for
.Home ino, o ai j.eavenworiu, juusas.
Itluiik forms showlnit the conditions ot the contract
to he entered Inio for each route can be had upou ap
plication at this ollice, or at the ollice or tne ijuiiru-r-rtiaster
at New York, t'hlcr.iro, (St. JjoiiIs, ist. I'atil,
Fort Leavenworth, Omaha, Ltnver, C. T and 8anla
Fe. aud must accompany aud be a part of the pro
posals. o
Deputy Qtiartermaster-tteneral,
12 8IJU t .y. M. Dep'l of the Missouri.
HEADQUARTERS DEPOT OF JHti PLATTE,
CM IKK QlTAKTKRMASTKR'S OFFICU, 1
Omaha. Nen.. iNovemner-zu, is7. 1
JPROrORALS FOR ARMY TRANSPOKTA ITO.V.
Bea ed I'toi esnls will be received ai this otllce until
ll M.ou THURSDAY, the id day of January, Its,
for the trausportatlon of Military fciupplies riiirlin?
the year ron.meuclng April 1, isr8, and ending March
81, 1ku, on Route No. 1, from Cheyenne, Dakota, or
such other points as may be determined upou during
the year, on the Omaha branch of the Union 1'acitio
Ralireau, west of Cheyenne, io such posts or
depots as are now or may be es'abllsbed ln the Ter
ritory ot Montana, south ot latitude 47 degrees, In the
Territory ol Dakota, west of longitude Ml degrees, lu
the Territory of Idaho, east ol longitude 111 degrees,
ai d In the 1 errltorles nl lltuh and Colorado, nonh of
latitude 40 degrees. Including, 11' necessary, Denver
cny.
The weight to be transported during the year on
Route No. 1 will not exceed twenty-live million
(J.iKO.onii) nounds.
Rldders will btate the rate per 100 pounds per 100
miles at which they will transport the stores lu eaoti
month of the jear beuluulug April 1, 18BS, aud ending
Murch ai. lhtiii.
Rldders should give their names la full, as well as
their p. aces ol residence, and each proposal should be
accompanied by a bond in tbe Bum of ten thousand
(fiOiKHij dollars, sinned by two or more resnonsiole
persons, legally executed and properly stumped guar
anteeing mat in case a contract is awarueu ror tlie
route uiontloned ln the proposal to the party pro
posing, tne contract will ne accepted ana enierea into,
and snod and suftlclent security furnished by said
party ln accordance Willi Ihe terms of this advertise-
menu
i.ach bidder mnst be present at the opening ot the
proposals in person or be represeuted by his at
torney. The contractor will be required to give i)0,0O0
bonis.
(Satisfactory evidence of the loyalty and solvency of
each bidder and peison oueruu as security win uo te
oim-pd.
Proposals lriust be Indorsed "Proposals for Army
Transportation on Route No. 1," aud none will be en
tertained unless thev lully comply with the require
ments ot this advertisement.
The nariv to whom the award Is made mnst be
prepared to execute the contract at ouce, and to give
ine reqiurea Dunus ior me inuuiui periuiiuauce ui
the romract.
The right to reject any or all bids that may be
often d Is reserved.
The contractor must be In readiness for service by
the 1st dav of Anril. 1S68. aud will be reaulred to have
placed bustuess or agency at which he may be
communicated with promptly aud readily, for Route
No, 1, at Cheyenne. Dakota, or at such other point
a may be Indicated as the starting point or the
route.
Hianka forma showluir the conditions of the con
tract to be entered into, can be had on application at
this otllce, or at the ollice or tbeQuartermaster at New
York, Ut. Louis, Fort Leavenworth, ban la Fe, aud
Fort Bnelllug, and must accompany and be a part
Of the proposals.
By order of the Quartermaster-General,
WILLIAM MYERS.
Brevet Brlg.-Gen. , Chief Quartermaster, Department
oi ine nuiie. ui im
PROPOSALS FOR ARMY TRANSPORTA
TION. OrriCB Chief Quahtkbmastkh,
Due aktmknt or Dakota,
Ft. Padl. Minnesota. Nov. 18. 1807
,
Reeled proposals will be received at this otUce
until It o clock M., on theiotb day of.January, iss
lor Ihe trausportatlon of Military Hupplles during the
year ccnimeuciug April i, lsbj, ana euuing Aiarcu si
IKCB. on Route No. 4. trom Halo I Paul. Minn., or bulu
Cloud. Minn., by the shortest road or line, to such
Posts as are now or may be established In the Htute
ol Minnesota and lu that portion of Daffota Territory
lying east of the Missouri river and bounded by It,
and from Fort S-tevensou, or other designated point
on Ihe Missouri river, eastward to pieseut posts, or
Biicn vs may ne esiaousuea east or norm oi tuai river,
In Dakota Territory.
The-wdebt to be transported on this Route No,
4 shall not exceed tea mllllua pounds OO.otxi.ouu
puuuos,;
11 dders will state the rte per one hundred ( 100)
pounds per one huudred (Wo) miles forei ch inontn of
ine year uegiuniug April 1, leuo, auu euuiug juarcu ji
lhl'.H.
Kiddera should give their Dames In full, as well as
their pluces ol residence, and each proposal should
he accompanied by a bond In tbe sum of ten thousand
dollars, binned by two or more responsible persons,
guaranteeing that In rase a coutraet la awarded lor
the route mentioned In the proposal to the parly pro
posing, ine contract win ne accepted aon entered into,
and good aud sulllclent security furnished by said
purty lu accordance wlih the terms of thla adveruse-
ntelit-
The contractor will be required to give bonds In the
Bum of one hundred thuusand dollars l' (i.ihki.)
batlslsclory evidence of the loyally and solvency of
each btdder and person ollertd as security will be
required. .
Proposals must be endorsed "Proposals for Army
Transportation on Route No. 4," and uoue will be
entertained unless they fully comply with the re
quirements ol this advertisement.
Tl.e party to whom au award Is made must he pre
pared to execute the contract at once, and lo give the
eqiilred bonds lor thu iullulul performance of the
Vlie right to reject any and all bids that may be
ottered Is reserveu.
The coutrrctor must be In readiness for service by
the 1st dav ol April, IstiS, and will he required to have
a place ot business or agency at which be may be com
municated with promptly uud readily lor Route No,
4 at Saint Paul, Mluuesoia, iott bleveuaon, Dakota
'1 errliorv, or at si ch oilier point us uiuy be ladioiiled
us Hie Blurting point of the route.
Jtlsnk iorms, Bhowlug Ihe conditions or the con tract
to be entered Into, cuuhe hud ou application at this
ellice, or ut the otllce of the Quartermaster nt New
Yoik, Chicago. Hi. Louts, Fort Leavenworth, Omit.ia,
and Fuit bnelllug, and must aucompauy aud be a
put t 01 the proposals p. B. noLABTiyn,
Lknt.-Col., Deputy u. M. ami.,
Rrevet Brlg.-Oen. U. B. A.,
11 80 tJlt Chief Q. it., Department of DukoU.
piTLER, WEAVER &. CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OB"
MANILLA AND TARRKD CORDAGE. CORDS,
TWINKS, KTC.
No. 21 North WATKH tsueet. snt
No. 22 North DS LA WAM Avenue, .
' IHll.AllKI.l'UIA.
. IhWlN LT. Fiti.kk, Mie-nAEL Wbavkh,
CoisttAD F. Clotuika. 12 n
3, 1807.
SHiPFiriG
eftf' STKAM TO LI VribU'HOL. O-tLTANI
uLi.ihArg(,hK.huivN. ,
i ne i union i,i ne, sailing n,;.M i- iw. iv u i . ran j i. s
Ihe t lined htsLus ttlulis.
r. I N A :
.Snturd iy poeMt'er 1 1
,...s ,i unlay , I)-c-niiier il
....(a'tirdsv, I leivniher as
H.itunl iy, J tnini-y 1
.talurdty, Janury II
and Weduesday, at
CITY OF lit IS I (IN
( I I V OF ItAl.TIMOttK
t IT Y UK LONDON
tlTY OF WASUiMilON.
and each sneceeilliii; xtni'i
nonn. from f er Nil 48 NdK l II River.
Hull's of I'u.' Knee U tLu Muil htcimer sailing
KVIKY hATUKDAY:
l'syslile lu Uo'd. Pd) able lu Currency. .
First Ci bla..... InelsieerBso -
M ' . IO l,t,H4l01V P1-''! '' tu l.iinlon
" tol'srl 1 1 to Pari-. 4S
I'Mssaim bv ihs Wi dm S'inv steaniern - Klrsi Cabin,
Sim; Meerrte ?::0. Ksyaliie In ImIi,m1 -t n'e4 cm re irr.
Fa.enuers also forwaided to llavr.. Hamburg, Bre
men, etc.. ai ne dernte f.tles uteeruao nnxsage Iroul
Liverpool Or Queens own, Stn. rurreiiov. Tlokeia oan
he botiKht here by per.-mns sending lor tiieir irteinH,
For lurtner luiotmauou seny at the Comoany's
cilices.. JOHN t DA.LK Agent,
121' No. 4IlCltKNUT Mreet. 1'lilla.j
fct-fv PA88Alt TO ANH FUOlv
t7n1Jl-J" OHKAT BRITAIN AND 1KFLAKJT
XiX SlItAllfiUir BllSAl,KlirAl.Kl(li
AT RF.DLCKD HATM.
DltAFJH AVAILA KLK.TJI ItOUO HOI'T ENrtfASf
. IRELAND, HtKTLAND, AND WALUH.
For particulars apply to
TAPHCOT'I'M, BROTHKRfl A CO,
No. 8fi POCT11 htreet, and No. 28 bKOADWAY, .
II OrtTHOH.T. HKAKLK. No. 217 WALNUT :
t&UfeiJh' COMPANY. '
Tt rti ti Lin to California. rla Poasms
r or Nlosrtgua,
Ballnzfr m New Y'ork December Bth and IStli;
January Bth, lath, and 2sth, and February iMh aud
2.'ih, with New bteamsblps ol the First-class.
Passage Lower than by uny ouinr Line.
For further iiiloruiatiiin addr-ss the uilderslened.
at No. 177 Wain' btreet New Y'ork.
V. is. lAssisnivn, Agent.
Or THOMAS R. sKARt.K,
No. 217 WALNUT Hlreet,
12 8 3m Philadelphia, Pa.
THE I'lllLAUDLI'IIU AM)
SOUTHERN HAIL MKAMMIHP COM.
ANY'" RhUCLAR SHM1-MONTIII.Y I.INF..
FOR NEW H l.KAN St, Lt.,VIA HAVANA,
JVXslATA, 1-15 tons, t'apluiu P. F. Lloxle.
BTAROF THE UN10N.lt7S tons. Capt. T. N.Cooksey.
Ihe JUNIATA will leave lor New Orleans on
Paturdny, December Ui, at S o'clock A. M., lroui Pier
is, oouiu wuarves.
Tlie BTAK OF TLTK UNTON will leave New Or.
leans tor this port ou BUurduy, Deceniber 1,
j nrotign nitiB oi iiioiug siguea ior ireigui to nionue,
Oalveslon, Natchez, Vicksburg, Meaiphls, Na&Uvilie,
iairu, ri, XjOuis, iomsvuie, auu uinciunati.
AaeuisbtNew Orleans, Creevy Nlckerson, t Co. -VILLI
A M L. JAM FN, General Agent,
CI1ARLF.U K. JjJLkl'Js, Freight Agent,
11 22 No. SI4 8. Delaware avenue.
wtPr TJMB l'llll.Ir:i.IllI.lL AND
2wLkse;.. SOUTHERN MAIL KlfcAMbiUP OuM
UiM'U RKOULAK hKM I-M ONT11 L Y LINK
E4.lt Wll..niV4jT4S, N. .
i ne stenmsiiip I'lOiVthB, nu tons, captain j. lien
belt, will leave lor the above port on Thursday,
December IS. at 6 o'clock P. M.. lroui Pier Is niiilIi
Wharves.
Rills ol lading signed at through and reduced rates
to all principal points in North Carolina.
. Ageuts at Wlimlnglou, Worth fe Daniel.
WILLIAM L. JAMK4, General Agent,
CHARLLEi K. DILKKS, Freight agent.
11 2', No. ;II4 8. Delaware avenue.
T S I 1. A . W A A W
'fo BOUI HKRN At AI L bl KAMslilP COM.-
t'OU S.A W ANNAll, SJA.
TOKAWANl'A, SCO tuus, CatHatu Wui. Jennlug3.
W O.M1NW, Sot) tons, Captain Jac ib Teal.
'ihe steamship WYOMINo will leave for the
above port ou Saturday, December 14, at 8 o'clock A.
M., irom Pier is bouth Wharves.
Through passage tickets sold, and freight taken foi
all points In connection with the Georgia Central Rail
road. WILLI AM 1.. J AMKS, Ueueral Agent,
CHARLES E DILKFJS, Freight Ageut,
No. S14 b. UEUWAKK Avenue.
Agents at Savannah, Humer fe Gammell. 11 'il
eiiii.iiici.eiiii. Hifiiniiwn
AND NORFOLK Bl'KAMfelllP LINK.
AND wtsn
- THROUGH RECH-IPTiJ TO NRWBBRN.
Also all points In North aud BoulU Carolina, yls
beahuard aud Roanoke Italiroad, aud to Lynchburg
Va 'lennessee and the West, via Norfolk, Petei's
burg, bouth-blde Railroad, aud Richmond and Dan
ville Hallroad.
.The regularity, safety and cheapness of this root
oommeuu It to the public as the most desirable
medium lor carry imt every desci linion of freight.
No chnrge for ootuiulhalou, dray age, or auy expenM
of trausier.
bteumships Inanre at lowest rates, and leave regu
larly irom first wharf above Market street.
Freight received dally,
WILLIAM P. CLY'DK A CO.,
No. 14 North aud Soulu tVllARVER.
W. P. PORTER, Ageut at Richmond aud CXtj
Point.
T. P. CROWKLL CO., Agents at Norfolk. 6 1
-T-.t'l,OLY.-DAlLV LINE FOR 11 A LIT
Phlludelp'hla and Baltimore Union Steamboat Com
pai.y, daily at S o'clock P. M.
The Steamers of this line are now plying regularly
Between this port and Baltimore, leaving the Pier No,
2N. Delaware avenue, abovo Market street dally ut
It o'clock P. M (buudays excepted). "
Carrying ail description, ol Freight as low as any
Other line.
Freight bandied with great care, delivered
promptly, and forwarded to all potuta beyond the
MIIUIUIU IICO UI bUIUUlinstUU,
Particular attention paid to the transportation ol
Kll UB-iviipiuli IH jioiiwiiuiuioiii AUi nVB, VJUllHft.
elc, etc
For further Information apply to
JOLIN D. RUOFF, Agent,
616t No. 18 N. DELAWARE Aveuue.
HEW RXPBEII MRB T
; Alexandria, Georgetown, and Washlugtou.
i D, C. via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal.
w iiii connections at Aiexanuria irom tae most direct
route tor Lynchburg, Bristol, Ruoxvllle, Naauvllia
Dalton, and the Houlhwent.
bteamers leave regularly from the first wharf asoYI
Market street.
ireUiht received dally. wM p ft
No, 14 North and bouth WharvoS,
J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown
M.ELDRLDUE dk Co.. Ageuts at Alexandria, Vh
tlnla. (1
I FOIt HEW YORK, VIA DELA
win aua uiritan ususi.
Exuress bteamboat Company Hteam Propellers
leave Dally from first wharf below Market street.
Through in twenty-four hours. Goods forwarded w
all points, North, East, and West, tree of ootnmisalua.
Otrelgut receivea at tue toweni rates.
WM. P. CLYDE fc CO., Agents,
No. 14 Boutn V uarves.
JAMF8 HAND. Agent,
No. HH Wall sUeet, New York. IU
FOH NEW YOUKr-SWIrT
'-A-f KURE Trausiorlailou Company Do-
2.' a.,.. , .,1. u.,,1 -u)ll'lu,a I .I..l.u Unla.
snatch and bwlf tsure Lluea. via Dela
ware ana autriiau uauai, on aua alter tne tain oi
March, leaving daily at 12 M. and S P, M connecting
with all Northern ana luuiiern lines.
F or freight, which will be taken on accommodating
terms, apply to
WILLIAM M. BAIRD A CO.,
Ill No, 1MB. DELAWARE Aveuue,
.rPFff TO SHIP CAPTAIN8 AND OWNER3,
s.iUirf, undersigned having leased the KEN-
n.,u ion btltJ-.w uui K, uess to lnioriu nis rrieads
and the patrons of the Dock ibat he Is prepared with
Increased facilities to accommodate those havliig
vessels to be raised or repaired, aud belug a practical
rhlp-carpeuter and caulker, will klve personal atten
tion to the vessels eulrimted to him ior repairs. .
Captains or Agents. hhlp-Carpenters and Machinists
having vessels to lepalr, are solicited lo call.
Having the agency lor the Bale of " Welterstedts'
Paleut Melall'e Composition" for Copper paint, for
the preservation of vessels' bottoms, lor this city, I am
prepared to furnish the sameou reasonable terms.
JOHN H. HAM MITT,
Keiisliigtou Bcrew Dock,
1 DELAWARE Aveuue, above Laurel street.
STOVES, RANGES, ETC.
N0TICE.-TIIE UNDER STONED
woold call attention ot the public to his
NEW GOLDEN EAGLE FURNACE.
This Is an entirely new healer. Itlaso!oon
sirucied as to at once commend luulf io general iavor
being acombluBtlou of wrought aud cast Irou. It la
very Bluiple In ItB construction, aud is peiiectly air
tut I it: Bell-cleantng, having no pipes ordrums to be
taken out aud cleaned. 11 la so arranged with upright
flus SB io produoe a larger amount of heat from the
same weight or coal than any furnuce now lu one.
The hygrometrlo condition of the air as produced by
niv new arrangement ot evaporation will at ouce do.
niLnstrttie that It 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 the Gulden Eagle,
wouiuuuwo CHARLKH WILLIAMS,
Nos, 11 aud Ui IMARK El' btreet, .
Philadelphia.
A large assortment of Cooking Ranges, Fire-Board
Btoves. Low Down Urates, VeuUlators, etc, always
XS. li. Jobblnr of kluds promptly don ftlO) -
THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCTTENEK;
OR jKUHOaVKAN HANUK, for Fia1)le, Ho
. ..lo U.ii.ltn 1 out II ut ts.s.Ba l.i TU UM TV III It.
'CiA" FKIlENT tilEW. Also. Philadelphia Rarigos.
liot-AIr Furuaoes, Portable Ueaters, Uiwduwu Grates,
llreboard SitoviB, balh Boilers, Htewhole Plains
Pollers, Cooking Ktovea, et., wholesale and retail, hy
L.Vinanuli'e'urirs, slIAhi'K & THOMSON,
UMStulhlia . No.aN.bJfCONDblreeU
AMUSEMENTS.
Ell l CAN ACADEJir Of JIUSIC.
b. I tGH Lessee and Manager
MACHE-IU,
With Locke's ortglniil niuslo.
'I ll Is (Fildsy) EVENING. Den. IS,
11ENKF1I' AND l,ASl'IUUI
f the tligi-kemeiit 01 1 lie distinguished
TRAGIC A H I l" I E.
WRn. f. w. lander,
who will annear. by particular request, la Blmke-
Kpesre's grand tragedy of
LADY MACBETH Ihisl lime).! MRS. LANDKR
MACI'J'.TH J II. TY LOR
The trrgertv will be cat lo tne Hill strengin oi in
LANJ'KK Hlh'llllOMC COMPANY, .
anrtrted ly Miss IDA LESLIE aud au eilli'leut
chorus
TO MORROW (Siltirdsy , nec. 14.
UAHt .blL'AR't' MATlNaK, .
LAST APPEA ltANCE OF
MUM. LA NDEH,
ALMieRION. l arouet, l aniuet Circle, and Bal
cony, fl. (No extra rhargn lor reserved seats.)
l amlly Cnl'e, so cents; Amphitheatre, H oeuls;
l'roscenium Ro.xe", I 0,
Admlsklou lo niailute. 50 cents to all parts of the
house.
Iix Pheet open at Trnmpler's Mitslo Store, NO.
Chesniu street; nisoat the Acatemy.
Doors open at 7. Corisln rises at s prerlfely.
A
C A D E M Y
0 P
MUSIC.
I'E LA ORANOF.' RRIQNOLI.
(11(MJ ITALIAN OPERA.
MAXhTRAKOst II hss the honor to announce the
opening ol the tall season nt the Itulian Opera, limited
lu ne nigins auu one Matinee, on
MONDAY EVKfMiNG lieeemner 111, at s M.,
When will be produced Verdi's chut d'teuvre tr
foul acts, '
j ii 1 ito v a 1 oiin
Mme. ANNA DK LA Hit NHK as ...LKONO"R4.
Miss ADELAIDE PHlLLlPiS as .....AZUCENA
Mb nor BRIONOLI as MANRtOO
Mgi.or RANLOLFI ss -....COUNl' DI LUNI
Tl.e Chorus and Orchestra bve boen carefully selected
irom tne verv nest latent.
VtiMcal Director and Conductor -Ignor NTCOLAO
Tl'EHDAY Evening D c. 17. r-ORAlA. WK11NK.
I'AY, Dec. K LA FAVOUUA. TIIUtl-IDAY,
I'er. jw van gio vanni. j-ttiLFii, jjbo. xh.
KHNAN1. .
SAivitriAT, Dec. zi. ohanoj fahewell
MATINEE.
Kt ALE OF PRICES Admission to Parquet. DreSs
Circle, and Balcony, ONE DOLLAR. Reserved Heall,
socenui extra. ramiiy Circle, w ceuta. uunery,i,j
cenlB. Private Boxes. IIA.
B x Otllce opto dully from ba, M , at the Academy
ot Music, and C. W. A. TKUMFLERis neiv Muslo
btcre .No. SS CUFbN UT blreei. 12 li th fs m
AMERICAN 'ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
MAX MAREIZEK'8 ., ,
1. 11 A 1. 1 1 iiAiiiAH urr-ivs,
POSITIVELY FOit TWO SVEElitl OLY, '
(kmimenclnk MONDAY. Jan. . 18:1.
daring which ihe distinguished prima donna, 1 -.
M'ME PAItEl'A ROSA,
will appear In a rum her of her favorite roles. - 11 12tf
NEW CIIESN0T 8TK EET THEATRK,
Doors open at S I"). Curtain rises at 74,1. .
THl" (i-riuay) r.i r,inu, uec, 10.
BENKF1TOS' M'LLK MAltli ZUR
The terlormance will commence with tbe mree-Act
drama, EaMERALDA.
Esmeralda, the Gl( sy ...... ... M 116 MARIE ZO-?
To Couclude Wlin wont s tarce. 1
THAT NtMR.
BATUPDAY A FTe-RNOON MATIVKR. '
M'l.LK ZOE IN THE FRENCH SPY.
M
RS. JOHN DUEW'a AKCU i SIR SET
IHEATRK. Begins at IM o clock.
BENEFIT OF EDWIN ADAM8.
TO-NIGHT (Friday). Dec J3,
DRKAMd OF DELUSIOV. "
Sir Bernard Harlelnh... ...EDWIN ADAMS
Concluding with o me -le s comedy or
WILD OATa.
Jack Bover EDWIN" ADAMS
him - ..Mr. Oi. Craig
Fphraim bmootb m r. nempie
Lady Amarunlh..... Mli8 F;. Price
CilltlBlMAS W ttf.vlVAIj U "UUtlV
WALNUT 8TBKET THEATRE.
THIS (Frldaj) EVENING Deo. IS,
BENEFIT OF UK, JOHN BKOUGHAM,
who will antiear. for the seventeenth time. In his
great dramatic satire, entitled ,
THE LOTTERY OF LTFK, 1
Terry, the Bwell. ..Mr. john BsuuuitAJt
Popular Ethiopian tsceue by Mr FRANK BROWEH.
Ihe Oicheslra, under the direction ol Mr. Blouoa
HiiHMler, will pertorm, tor the first time la public,.
' The Flrem. n's March," composed and dedioated to
tbe Moyumenslng Hose Company, bv Mr. Brougham.
FOX'S AMl-.hlCAN VARIETY THEATRE.
EVERY EVENING AND b AT URD AY
AFTERNOON.
OR EAT COMBINATION TROUPE,
In Grand Ballets Ethiopian Burlesques, Wongs, Dance
Pantomimes, Gymnast Acts, etc,
SEVhNTH STREET OPERA HOUSE,
BKVENTn ftreel, beiow Arch.
L. V. TFNihon & co Proprietors.
TL'NISON fc tn.VS M INsiTh ELS.
GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME THROUGH
CROWDED HODbEH.
JFLIGHTED AUDIENCES.
JMMEWE BUtt!EtS OF THE
new burleSq.uk.
peter piper pepper podge and
fort fisher.
J. 11, Budworth, Frank Morau. W. 8. Budworth.
Wm. Allen, J. Robinson, Henry Bchenk,
and others.
THE CREAM OF THE PROFESSION,
In their respective characters.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence at 8. AdmUh
Slou a, 5o, and 75 cents. Boxes, S3.
"jAST TWA NICHTS IN SCOTLAND."
MUSICAL FUND JTALL,
FRIDAY AND bA'lURDAY', Dec 13 and 14,
MR. KENNEDY
Will make his last appearance ln his ;
i'OFULAR FN 1ERTAINMENT
ON TUB
BONGS OF SCOTLAND.
Piano Forte.. ..Miss KENNEDY
Ad in Ission, to ce nts Reserv ed beats. 75 cents.
Commence at 8 o'clock.
"I IcketB at Trumpler'B, No. 02a Chesnut street, '
rv. it,r..B,!di P.tno n,d" b" Hallet, Davis A
Co., Is lumlBbed by Mr. C. W. A Trumpler. 12 SmwOi
A R L SENTZ'S '
ORCHH8TKAL MATTNEEH
EVERY THURSDAY AFTERdOON
At 8'io clock,
IN HORTICULTURAL HALL. ;
Piano 80I0 Mr, H. G. THUNDER.
Package of Four Tickets for Oue D.tiar.
Blngle Tlckela, 60 cents.
To be bad at Boner dc Co.'s. No. HC-iChesnnt street,
rod at thedoor. 11 iwtf
HASSLER'3 MONDAY AFTERNOON CON
CER'IB, at CONCERT HALL, EVEKY MON
DAY, trom 8i till 6 o'clock. Four tickets, 111
thirty, i.
GERMANIA 0RCTIE8TRA. PUBLIC RB
heurtals at the MUB1CAL FUND HALL, every
SATURDAY, at 8, P. M. Tickets sold at Ihe door,
and at all principal Music stores. Engagements can
be made by addressing O. RASTERT, No. V2M MON
7'EREY Btreet, or at R. WiLLlU'b Music btore, No
".Oil CHEBNUT btreet. 10 8 8m
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PERFECT FITTING BH 1 R'lti AND DRAWtRa
made Irom measurement at very short notice.
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GOOCb lu full variety.
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& Keller, William Mann, Philadelphia Jtiquirur,
Harper Brothers, American Tiact e-oclely, aud others,
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