Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 06, 1866, Image 2

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    NEON EUROPE ET TILE ATLANTIC
MADRID, Monday, Nov. s.—The Queen of
Spain has made 1m offer to the Pope of
Rome of a residence at Granada, and the
Spanish vessels of war have been placed at
his disposal in case of an emergency.
CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday, Nov. s.—The
'United States squadron is expected in Turk
ish waters.
ST. PETRESIIIIRG, Monday, Nov. s.—The
war has been renewed in Bokhara. The
Russian forces have besieged and taken the
city of Urturbe. ' •
LONDON, Nov. 5, Evening.—The Times of
10-day, in an editorial, exposes the corrup
tion of the New York State and city Govern
tatents,and closes with a warning against an
extension of political power.
A. telegram from Tien-Tsin, China, says_
that the French have declared war against
Vorea.
LONDON, Monday, Nov. 5.--Consols are
quoted at 89l- for money.
The following are the current prices of
American securities—
llivited States 5.20's - - - 68.1-
llrie Railroad, - - - - - 51
"Wools Central Railroad, - - -
LrvsnrooL, Monday, Nov.s.—The Cotton
market is firm. The sales to-day amounted
to 16,000 bales. Middling Uplands are
quoted at 151 d.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 5, Evening.—The mar
ket for Breadstuffs is easy. Tallow is firm.
Petroleum flat.
LONDON, Nov. 5, Evening.—The closing
quotations are as follows—
Consols, for money, -
Erie. Railroad shares,
Illinois Central shares,
United States 5-20 s -
The Crosby Opera House Art Association.
To the ifditor of the New York Times:—
The Management of the Crosby Opera House
Art Association is induced by the numerous
inquiries which are daily made respecting
the period at which the distribution of the
premiums will take place, to request you to
allow it this method of generally replying
to them.
No enterprise of its class of equal magni
-- tude has ever been submitted to the public.
Something more than a million of dollars
to be raised in such small shares, and the
delivery to each subscriber of a fine steel en
graving, require an immense expenditure of
time and labor. In all, these engravings
necessarily amount to over one hundred and
fifty thousand, the demand being much lar
ger for those which accompany the single
shares; and, although these plates have re
cently been worked night and day, a suffi
cient number of impressions has not been
produced to keep pace with the quantity ac
tually required. In consequence of this,
the Management has found itself compelled
to add a-third engraving to those which are
given with the five-dollar certificates, as it
has been found in several even of the prin
cipal agencies that many had been led to de
fer subscribing until they could obtain one
of these.
Up to the present time, taking into con
sideration the fact of the numerous bogus
affairs which have been palmed upon the
public under the name of "gift enterprises"
—naturally affecting in a slight degree
the general faith—our success has
been most decided ; so much
so as to, render the speedy consummation
of the undertaking a matter of cer
tainty- But in order to realize the objects
of the Association,it is desired that the whole
number of certificates should be sold. This
requires a continuance of the litter* pat
ronage which has been awarded the Asso
ciation during its brief existence—scarcely
four months—a far shorter period than has
been willingly .
. and ungrudgingly allowed
to Art Unions whose schemes were not one
tithe so comprehensive, and whose currying
out did not involve one-hundredth part of
the labor entailed by this.
At the same time I have great satisfaction
in stating that the Management of the
Crosby Opera House Art Association has
determined upon fixing the period of the
drawing as soon as the returns for October
have been received from the various agents
in different parts of the country, and would
request the subscribers to believe that the
35lanagement has fully as much care for
their interest as it has for mine.
U. H. CROSBY, A. A. A.
The Associated Press.
The foll Owing were received in this city
last night:
2o aU agents and correspondents of the ABSO •
elated Press :
Please to take notice that Mr. D. H.
Craig has been discharged from the General
Agency of the New York Associated Press
by the unanimous vote of the members.
Mr.. James W. Simonton has been ap
pointed general agent, and due attention will
be given to his despatches as such agent.
W. C. Pima;
Of the Journal of Commerce, President.
JOSEPH P. BEACH,
Of the N. Y. Sun, Secretary.
NEW YORK, Nov. 5, 1866.
REPLY OF MM. D. H. CRAIG,
Nnw "lona - , Nov. 5, 1866.-2 o all Editors
and A gents of the .Associated Press: I have
read the notice sent over the wires this
evening,signsd by Messrs. Prime and Beach,
and pronounce its assertions utterly and in
fan ously false.
I have not been dischargedunanimonsly,
nor at all. My responsibility is to the Ex
ecutiye Committee and to them only; and
they have not and will not unite in the
lying assertions of Prime and Beach.
It is true that I have for some weeks past
headed a movement here to remodel and
improve our association; as you will learn
from my printed circular, now on its way
'to you, and it is also trim hat all these ar
rangements are completed and will go into
*Set next Monday.
My resignation has been in the hands of
the Executive Committee forseveral weeks,
and whether accepted or not, I should have
retired at the end of this week, at which
time, as I have good reason to believe,every
agent, or reporter of the association will ear
nestly co-operate in the new movement,
.which I assure you is started with the most
ample backers, and in its results will largely
prontote the interests of all the papers out
aide of this city,and I shall confidentlyhope
for your earnest approval.
'D. H. CRAIG,
general Agent New York Aesociated Press
Prom New %leave.
Nsw ORLEANS Nov. s.—Brevet Major-
General Wood, Assistant Superintendent of
the Freedmen's Bureau for Mississippi, says
the cotton crop in Mississippi will net con
siderably lees than the cost of production,
end anticipates much privation therefrom.
Ile also pronounces as false the statement
that be charged that a sale of negroes took
plat* near Brookhaven.
Brevet Major-General Mower commands
the District of Louisiana, including the post
Jeffeisort and Marshal, Texas, and is also
made Acting Commissioner of the Freed
snen's Bureau for Louisiana.
Seventeen additional military prisoners
have been sent to Ship Island to serve oa
the sentence of courts-martial.
•.
Georgia.
ATIGUSTAY Ga., Nov. 5.—A special de
spatch from Savannah to the Olharleston
Courier says that two citizens who were sen'-
tenced to death by the Unitary Commis
sion. have been discharged from custody by
the 'United States District Court, on a writ
babeas corpus, and turned over to the
civil authority. These are the last military
prisoners in Georgia: •
lefintimoanvinpn, Ga., Nov. s.—The Con
stitutional Amendment was referred, to
day, in each House, to a joint committee;
With instructions to report, as soon as prac
ticable. A. H. Stephens opposes it, and
&Win the Legialature ehouill act imtae
r . TIM
PASSENGER; RAILWAY Accrortyr.—.Tatte
McQuillan, aged 60 years, was run over yes
terday 'at Twenty-fourth and Oallowhill
streets, by a city passenger railroad ear, and
seriouslyinjured. She was taken to the`St.
Joseph's Hospital.
,
RUN OVEIL-A. lad, ten years of age,
named John L. Whittiok, residing at 817
Yhost street, was run over yesterday after
noon by a 'wagon at Sixth street, below Car
penter, and injured about the hips. He was
taken home.
diately. on the subject, and settle the ques
tion so far as Georgia goes. Its rejection is
deemed certain.
CITY BUMWM3I.
GnitmArrrowN vs. You ca AMERICA.-
The great Cricket match between the
Germantown and Young America came
off on Friday afternoon and Saturday. The
cricket displayed was as fine as anything
we hitVe had for a long time in this city, as
will be seen by the score and the bowling.
The game resulted in a draw, time being
called at dark on Saturday. We append
the score:
YOUNG AMERICA.
FIRST INNIMI4. 9.001 , 719 3:1N1M16.
Vernon c. 'Barclay b.
Lame - •
W. BaYard C. Barclay b.lB ran out
Large.. OLb. W. Barclay. 0 0
Geo. Newhall b. Barclay ob. Barclay 12 12
John Large, run cut_... ... 11 11 b. Barclay 15 26
Dan. Icewball. b.Barci ay 6c. Barclay b. Large.... 2 8
Chan. Mentall c. Meade •
Dacia .
. 4 ceattleY b. Large.— 7 1 iaLirßarclay al
Ib. Large 8 9
Johns b. Large- 6 C. Cadwaladw b. Bar
clay . 8 u
Sanderson b. Large 5 not out 4 9
Itab•ds b. Barclay 4 b. Large 7 11
It. Wlater, not out. 0 run out 1 1
. -
Ilya* • 1
Leg/44a ... ...... -..... ....... . 3
Wlde BaUs — ...-
GERMANTOWN.
FI3IBT INNINGS. SECOND INNINGS.
Cadwalader. b. c., New
st:kali not out 6
Large, c., Vernon, b., c: c. John Large b, c. New-
Newhall 16 ball, 1 17
Barclay, b. c., Newhall. 0
Morgan, b. Bayard,all-1
latears. c., b. c.,
Newhall • 0
B. Markoe, C., Johns, b.
c., Newhall 6
Jones Wlster, I. b. w., Dan
Newhall 0 not out. ' 3
Meade, not out 8
Burnley, c., Sanderson, b.
c.. Newhall -- 0
F. 'Mater, b. c., Nea heal 0 ..-
O. Bayard, b. c., Newhall 0
Byes 2 ........
Leg Byes 3
Widen 5
IS o Balls 3
ANALIBIS 65
OF BOWLING. 12
PORNO AMERICA.
_First innings.
Wides. Balls. Nuns. Malden& Wickets.
..... 1 106 82 9 4
2 104 30 10 4
-
Second Innivs.
4 176 43 21 4
..,.. 4 176 46 16 4
GERMANTOWN.
First Innings.
Johns 3
No Balls. Vides. Balls. Runs. Z.Vd`ris. Wks
1 10
11 .
Chas. Newhall 0 1 135 20
24 19 9
D. S. Newhall. 0 3 116 17 17 1
Second Innings.
32
Barclay
Large....
Barclay.
Large....
C. Newhall
D. Newhall
Basz Bair..—The return match between
the Athletic and Keystone clubs was played
yesterday afternoon on the grounds of the
Athletic, Fifteenth and Columbia avenue.
The Keystone presented their full nine. On
the Athletic side Berkenstock put in his ap
pearance at first base, while Eisler and
Dockney were absent, the latter no longer
being on the "nine." The substitutes were
Hayhurst at third base, and McCleary at
right field, Kleinfelder playing at hts former
post as catcher. The Athletics won the day
by four runs, as will be seen by the follow.
ing score:
ATHLETIC.
Kleinfelder, c. 4 3
Mcßride, p. 1 5
Reach, 2d b. 1 2
Wilkins, a. a. 3 3
Berkenstock,lb.4 2
tiaakill, c. f. 3 3
Seru3enderfer,Lt 1 3
Hayhurst, 3d b. 2 4
McCleary, r. f., 2 2
Total.
Ist. 2d. 3d. 4th. sth. 6th. 7th.
Athletic, 6 4 4- 3 3 5 2-27
Keystone, 2 1 5 0 4 6 5-23
THE UNION LEAGUE 07s THE BALTI-
Holm TRouBLEB.—At a meeting of mem
bers of the Union League of Philadelphia,
held at the Union League House, Monday
evening, November sth, 1866, Hon. N. B,
Browne was called to the Chair, and J.
Morgan Jennison elected Secretary.
Mr. F. Wells offered the following pream
ble and resolutions :
Resolved, That we heartily condemn the
recent course of Governor Swann, of Mary
land, in relation to the pending election in
that State, as directly calculated and in
tended to restore the supremacy of rebels
and secessionietslin the government of that
commonwealth.
Resolved, That we cordially sympathize
with the Union men of Maryland in their
patriotic endeavors to thwart the purposes
of a renegade and unfaithful Executive.
Resolved, That we tender to Eton. Hugh
L. Bond, of the Criminal Court of Balti
more, on behalf of the loyal men of the
country our warmest thanks for his fear
less and gallant conduct in officially arrest
ing the progress of Governor Swann's de
signs upon the right of the loyal men of
Maryland,and compelling rebeliand traitors
to abide by the decision of the laws which
they are seeking to evade.
The preamble and resolutions were unani
mously adopted.
SZEITETING THE SoinxrEHTEL.—The Chief
Engineer of the Water Department is now
engaged in making a survey of the Schuyl
kill river, from Fairmount Dam to the Col
umbia Bridge, for the purpose of ascertain
ing the changes that have taken place in the
bed of the river during the past two years.
The water at a distance of 100 feet from the
fore-bay is 20 feet deep, and opposite Turtle
Rock and the Skating Club House, it is 35
feet deep. The water in the channel will
average about a deiith of twenty feet, and a
width of some 600 feet. The amount of de
posit during . the past two years, and its par
ticular location; cannot be ascertained until
the survey is completed.
Mummaous AssAuLT.--Between six. and
seven o'clock last evening a man named
James Lukens entered the residence of Mrs.
Lindsay, No. 1728 Calm street, and made an
attack with a knife upon John Smith, in
flicting a slight wound upon his head. The
woman threw herself between the partieg s to
prevent the fighting, when Lukens attacked
her l*nd drew the knife across her throat,
makMg a severe gash about two Inches in
length. The wound is not considered dan
gerous. Mrs. Lindsay states that Lukens
threatened to take her life several times
previously. Her husband is, now absent in
Virginia. Lukens. escaped.
WE ARE very much indebted to the
Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company of
New York, and Weir - agent, - Mr. G. Paul,
237 and 239 Dock street, ;Philadelphia, "for:
the very prbmpt and libertd_payment.of the
insurance to the widow of Williatn Lenoir,
lately deceased, formerly foreman in Dreer
&Seam, manufactory, and do hereby re
commend this Comp any to the public.
Angenette Lenoir, Samuel Sears (of the
&pa of Dreer •& Sears), Excutors.
October 31st, 1866. • .
StriolbE.—A. laborer,named . Francis Dow,
aged Ally years; committed suicide yester
day, by drowning himself in a well at the
brewery of Messrs. Massey; Collins dc Co.,
corner of Tenth and Filbert. streets. No
•cane is assigned. The Coroner held an'in
quest.
THE DAILY E VENING BULLETIN.--PRILADE.LPRIA, TIJ ROA Y, NOVEMBER 6, 1866.
mumrimmaimm.
1
5 0
YEYSTONM.
0. R.
Dick, 2d b. 5 2
CoPe. P. 3 2
Cuthbert, 3d 0 4
Weaver, c. 1 b. .
3 2
Smith, c. 1 3
Deal, s. s. 2 3
Shane, 1. f. 2 3
Brown, r. f. 2 2
Woods, let 13; 3 2
Total,
as.
AMERICAN
LEAD PENCIL COMPANY ,
NEW YORK.
Factory, Rttacon. City, N. 3.
This Company Is now fully prepared to Walsh
LEAD PENCILS,
Equal In Quality to the Best Brands.
The Company has taken great pains and invested a
large ca in fltting_tip their factory, and now ask
the CAN PUBLIC to give their pencils a :air
trial.
Arlle a ty c
a
re
a bade
g e a enb e ae o I w f e au o c th u ma
of
nufacturing
Ar PENCILt,
I c sl 47l7f ) r r e ed to the N use l o ) f Engine:ls,
Artists.
A complete assortment, constantly on hand. Is of
fered at lair terms to the trade at their Wholesale
Salesrooms,
.1-1 JOHN STREET, •
NEW YORE'.
The Pencils are to be had at all principal Stationers
and Notion Dealers.'
air Ask ior American Lead Pencil. oebstnthSt)
,R
The attention of Skippers to South American Porte,
and the Trade generally, %called to the followiing Ce
lebrated Brand/ of FT.OVEntade from NEW WHEAT
and of which they are the sole receivers in this city.
IVORY SHEAF,_
ST. LOUIS,
LANGLEY'S OHOIOE..
NED'S BULLS,
RADIAL,
PAS:CA.OOMA.
ANTI-PANTO,
GRANITB,„
This Flour is put up in the very beat round hoop
packages and will be sold In lota to suit,
R. J. RIDDELL& (JO.,
B. IC corner Broad and Vine 'streets.
se224f
NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,
FIRST OF THE SEASON,
Albert C. Roberts,
Dealer in Fine Groceries,
ELEVENTH and 'VINE STREETS.
BUCKWHEAT MEAL
We are again in receipt of, this superior Buckwheat
Meal, which we offer in bags. halt , bids: or bbls , at
lower,rates than last setwonat Alm on hand the best
brands choice Ildral , FLOUR, at lowest cash prices.
„ . . 4.L.wAtir
0c20,24t Pourtla and vine.
•
POQUITGtIf t TER NEW BTXDNOA.RT/C. DE
s." , =AMIN OCp..
• no&et/ , 907 Chestnut street.
o
r ETLEOO.III3; FINE -ENGLISH CALFANDIhassLa Leather. - 31ASON et CO..
1103 et.) . Na. 00 7,Dheetaut street.
ATONN.ANT, THE NEW ' STY-I-E—c7tRTE DE
visits. MA S ON & CO.,
nob eti - _ • - par Cheatnntstmet.,
ADD CASES, P/NE.ENEILD3IT AND FRENCH
Calf and Turk!, Leather; MASON it CO.,
n034t1. - : • : No. ned Chestnut street.
T rcm-vms AND„:EICILSIORS. BEST ENO.
fish make. MASON ct CD..
noa-Std No. 907 Chestnut street.
A ZURE, THE NEW STYLE CARTE DE VIS.TE
.ca.
No. 9077 BI CVe t lu k t sTree" t.
_ .
• ALDEEMANIC FrivEs.—The following have
paid to the City Treasurer the fines and pen
alties received during the month of October:
James Massey,ss2; LewhiGalbou, $43, and
John Clouds, $44, making a total of $139.
lid I i'Di 01,A
I WATCHES, JEWELRY
4 .
SILVER 'MID PLATED' WARE.
I. J.. TAYLOR,
Diamonds, Fine Watehes,Jewelry
Silver and , Plated Wars,
111n.sie Boxes, • •
No. I'o2B. Chestnut St.
ifir Particular ' attention given to Repairing of
Watches and Music Boxes. •
se2Sta tn a 31:11
LADOMIT
DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS
WATCHES, JEWELRY A SILVER WARE.
WATCHES and. JEWELRY REPAIRED
802 Chestnut St., Phila.
Haw , on hand and are constantly receiving a large
and splendid assortment of GOLD AND eiI:LVR. R
WATCHES of all sqles, varieties, makes and prices.
All Watches Warranted to keep good time.
DIAMONDS IN GREAT - VARIETY at less than
usual prices. A large stock to select from.
SILVERWARE and .TEWELBY of all kinds. in
cluding FAI9CY SII.VERWARE SUITABLE NOR
BRIDAL GIFTS.
warra WATnted. CHES REPAIRED the beat manner and
DIAMONDS Bought for Cash, Also, Old Gold
and bllver. 0016
4 :: V(rl
PAPER HANGIbiGki
AND
WINDOW SHADES
AT WHOLEt3ALE.
40 IN. PLAINS.
FINE DECORATIONS,
BORDERS MOULDINGS,
ti
TAM.P GILTS,
ENGLISH SATINS, -
BLANKS,
IN GREAT VARIETY,
R. T. HAZZARD,
114329...tu.thara
No. 819 Arch Street.
NEW Aggro&
Route to the south and southwest
Via the Delaware Railroad Line,
ON A.ND AFTER
Monday; November 5,
Trains will leave Depot at Broad street and Washing
ton avenue, at 11 P. M.. (Saturdays excepted), arriving
at Crisfield, Md., on the Chesapeake Bay at 7
thence by the New and Elefant
Steamer City of Norfolk, -
arriving at Norfolk 2.45 P. M., connecting with Bea•
board and Roanoke Etallronkfor all Points South and
Sonthweet.
Elegant stateroom sleeping Can from Philadelphia
to Crisfield.
For farther hafermation, apply at Ticket Once, 828
CCRICS3TNIFT street, or at Depot BROAD street and
WARRINGTON avenue.
IL P. ILWRNET,
no 2-22 Superintendent P. W. and B. B. B.
MIEUMMLENT•B.
woung naTs
Te envisions of amusement may lad iip to
o'clock any evening. ah. 154,
A..„ -ItR T ° A -I °33 4 l`4llll'3li'vituole• - -
The 'eminent German Tragedian, will appear on—*
Wednesday , Nov. 7th. as
. SHIFIZE,
211ZEROHANT OF IMNICE.
Thursday, Nov;.Stb as-
HENRY,
AND
LOBBEERMAIThi AND BETTELSTAB.
Friday. Nov. 9th, as
. - • NARCHSE, r • - -
IN.
NA
Salarday, , Nowleth. as BOISSE. -
HANTS JEERGE,
HANG JEERGE, oder dle PERLENSCHNER;
And as • • , -
LEIsRECHT FALKE,
.H.LITuL.I2 FAT-KE. and
CHARLES EAMON,
' TN THE
Monday, Nov. 12th
lINOLUCKLICHEN.
, as ' •
RICHARD,
zx
RICHARD 111.
A :
Parquet and Parq uets DMlSSlO t b N
e; Reserved. #ll.
Balcony, 111; Reserved' $1 50.
Family Circle, 60 het te• - -
Amphitheatre, 30 cents.
Beset ved Seats can be secured on and after Monday;
November fah, at the Academy; at Wittig's MIDIC
ht ore: No. 1021 Chestnut street. and at Scheme , &
Iroradi's Book Store. S. W. corner Fourth and Wood
streets,
A MERICAN ACADEMY OF M 171310.
MR. BOGIIMIL DAWISON,
THE EMINENT GERMAN TRAGEDIAN,
Supported by the Whole Company of
' THA NEW YORK STADT THEATRE,
Will appear on WADNb SDAY, Nov. 7, 1t66. as
113)1YLOCK. in THE MARCHANT OF VENICE.
On THURSDAY, Nov. s as HENRY. In
THE LORBEERBA.ITM AND BETTELSTAB.
On FRIDAY, Nov. C 9. as
NA_ROISSE, in NAW3v
On SATURDAY, Nov. - 10, as BANS JITERGE. In
HANS jIIERGE oder ale PERLEN
LEBRECHT PALER.
CAA RT: C .9 IIN FA I :CON,
HIY2OL.IT FAL.KE, and
TN' 'TEM
IiMGLUCKLICHEN.
On MONDAY, Nov. 12, as RICHARD, ln.
R IC
Reserved Seats can beHARD
secured on and after Monday,
November sth, at the Academy; at Wittig's Music
Store, No. 1721 Chestnut street, ar.d at-Scharer &
Kotree ts radPs Book Store, S. W. corner Fourth and Wood
s.
no 3
fIITY MIIBEIIM THRATit.E,
CALLOWRIT.L Street. below FIFTH.
Lessee
....Mr. S. K MURPHY
Stage Manager....
--..BOBERT JOVE •
Business Manager ......J. C. McCORNICE
Second appearance of the popnlar Comedian,
STUART ROBSON.
IN THREE CELEBRATED camicACTERs.
L'ESDAY EVENING, r.tov. 6th,
Will be presented
THE HYPOCRITE.
Mawworm-___
To be followed by the
PECPL.E'S LAWYER.
Solon Shingle
..t.TUART ROBSON
The performance to co elide with the new Farce of
Tlltit,THl TO retE RESCUE
Time , by Spangle a Provincial Tragedian, with the
original song of "A Horrible Tale of a Nuicidal
Fa
mby,"..- ...... -iiTtrART h. 013505;
PEKES OF AD~rrr~SION.
Drees Circle and Parquet.--
.30 cents
Orchestra Chairs
....... cents-
Gallery
cent
• 15
Private Boxes
and $3.
heats In Private Boxes._ . .75 cents
Doors open at 7 o'clock. CartaitiViirrise Precisely
at quarter before 8 r
no Box Office will be open daily front 10 Al. M.
until 4 P. id., when seats may be secured without extra
charge.
CHISTEDT /3TRELET THEATRE.
ISI T- Woora open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises at 7..15.
TIIESLAY EVENING November eth.
SIXTH NIGHT
Of them:tam:lW envie/emu= of
JOREpi JEFFERSON,
Who will appear in
lON ROINXECAULTR VERSION
y
IMP VAN a
WINLR„
Pronounced by the
ItNTLRE PDX:BB OF TICE CITY
To be the mast perfect performance ever even here.
To, concind • with the West London entitled
POI:U.ID IN a. POIIItr
RATTOIDAT AFTERNOON, November 10,
GRAND FAMILY MAT/NES
First perlbrmance here of
THE 0172MILREB MOSOOw.
_ _
NEW AB
.70Hle DREW'S ABA eITREER7
B P B TERATRIC,Begins at o'clock.
HO'CBES FULL. PIM IN ABUNDANCE
becoad night of the Irish Comedian.
KR: DAN BRYANT.
THIS (Tuesdar) .BVENING. Noy. Sib. 1106,
Brougham's fine Drama of
THE IRISH EMIGRANT.
Tim Crigrian_ _
.Mr. D A N BR y ANT
To conclude ivith th ee:loan D iem of
HANDY ANDY.
Handy Andy- .. —......Mr. DAN BR
liTag.aand ilsr t e es . YA M'
PRIDAY--BENEFfr OP DAN BRYANT.
In r th eatsal-BRAMUS ORPIEN.
Seats secured six days In advance.
"UrALNUT STREET THEATRE, N.: E. corner
eV NINTH and WALNUT Sta. Commence= 71.4.
TWENTIETH NIGHT
Of the Brilliant Engagement of -
hlft...D WIN BOOTH.
Who will appear in hie great Guarantor of the
• CARDINAL RIC ELTEC.
In Bulwer's B istorical Play, in five acts, of
BIOIRLIET. OR THE CONSPIRACY.
In compliance with many requests. an
EDWIN BOOTH MATINEE
Will be given at 2 o'clock. on Saturday. Nov. 10, when
will be presented for the first time thin season,
HAHLET,
With all Da eriginal splendor.
.I►AMERICAN THEATRE.
Iq7LeAt week of the brilliant
KATZ FOHER and EL zsarzo
THIS EVENING,
Tie beautiful Fonestrien Trams of
LOCHIN VAR, OR THE BRIDAL OF NETHERBY,
IT
ERB& AMA 01308 r.sTßa.Publlc Iteheareab
IT will commence on Saturday afteznoon. 'JOy
10. at
the MUSICAL FUND HALL, at hattPast thive
o'clock. lingagernenta made by addreasing (. 4 BORGE
ItAb TEAT. agent. MI MON't.E.B.EY atreet, between
Pace and Vine.
nos
SSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
SI GNOR BLITZ
will commence his
POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS
ON WEDNESDAY, OCDOREE /7,
continuing every evening and
WEDNRSDAY AND SATURDAY APTIMNOONS.
NEW ILLUSIONS! MIRTH! MYSTERY!
VNTRILOQUISM! CANARY RIR% !
Seem. 50 cents.
Admission. 25 cents. Childen, 15 cents. Reserved
Evenings begin at 734 o'clock,
Afternoons ht 8 O'clock,
oc.ls7lrns
EW arITENTH STREET OPERA I/WISP
ELEVENTH arrest, above OgTIIP.
" THE FAMILY s.m.:ORT"
• OPEN FOR TWE SEASON.
woutc.Ross & ttrxzrs ntaranacta_,
The Great Star Tro_npe or the World, In their wark.Nl
ETHIOPIAN SOME.M EONGS. DANCES, NEW
BIIRLESQIJES, PLANTATION SCENES.
Doors open at T o'clock. Commencing at 8 o'clock.
attys.gmt J. L. CAIINCBCO4B, Manager,
INSTITUTION FOR THE ItLlND.r.hibitiiin
every 'Wednesday at sK i P. Zit Admission Ten
amts. Store. Neal Smith .F.lghtb street • It*
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF PINE AMTS.
1 7HESTNOT, above TENTH.
Open item 9A.M. to P. M.
Benjamin 'Wears vest Pictrire of CHRIST
TECTFD atlU on exhibition. Iea BLJ
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1111MORb AND .IFRAILES
GEORGE O. BEITKAUPE.
Manufacturer of
LOOSING-GLASSES; PORTRAIT, PHOTO.
GRAPH. PICTURE
i+
GRAPH. GILT
MOULDINGS and CORNICES._
No. 929 ARCH Street .Phtladelphla.
Olifomo-Lithographs, Paintings, add a great va
rlet_ , of Engravings on hand.
iqameanak
ere antiplled
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
LOOKING GLASSES,
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NUT
B
e essortnaent in eale by Onnunented WA.L
For ,
OIDWPLAZi.I3;,
53 !loath Youth Street, near Chest nut
BLINDS AND. SILtDEffo.
B. J. WILLIAMS,
No. 18 Now= SIXTH BTBSEAFR,
• MA3ll:l7Aintlimm
VENETIAN RI4IN DF
•
WINDOW SHADE%
• The Vest one an ent a llaftithlani 1 tbli,VB7laTAU ,%%meeeendletteKed
10118•13
MY POLTCY
is to execute all ordera for DYEING and ilcormuzha
with prompnesa and despatch, in the very beat man.
ner, at k. W. EN ITH'S, 28 North Fifth strem between
26t.rkei, and Arch. sel-ta:th,s,3zu/
ARTIFICIAL FLOWER'S
NO, 2i N. NThi'llt -STREET
Importer and Dealer in
FRENOHARTIFICIA.L FLOWERS
BRIDAL WREATHS„
Feathers, Ribbons, Velvets, etc.
This old established and
STOP own FRENCH AR-
TrFIoIAL FLOWER, STORE, has bf ett altered
throughout and refitted In true French style, and will
open on
Wednesday, October 24,
With a magnificent assortment of Fine French
Flowers, Wreaths, Leaves. Grasses, Feathers, Velvets,
.ribbons, Bonnet Frames. and Millinery Goods of
every description and variety.
131:23 to th ft!
LADIES' CLOAKS,
L.
Now Open,
A FINE ASSORTMENT IN ALL THE BEST MA
tr..t.IALS AND NEWBET DESIGNS, AT
AGNEW & ENGLISH'S
25 South Ninth Street.
oczz-th s to•til
.tiTILLET BOON
MISSES THORNHILL & BUB.NS,
1208 Chestnut Street,
;HAVE NOW OMN,
WOVEN WOOLEN SKIRTS,
Real Paris Werley Corsets,
- REDUCED TO EWE DOTX.Awi
Marchionet Corsets.
&LSO.
The New Polanaise Trail.
oeuri
FAMILY CARRIAGES
Desire rerpecifhlly to call the attention of the Public
to their eitenelye manufactory of
Landaus,
nomad Front Coupes,
Calechee,
01 the latest improved European designs, specially
adapted for pnviple farany use, of Which they have o
tine assortment constantly finished, on hand and in
process of construction.
The re. !dents of Philadelphia and vicinity are In-
Rented that they can be accommodated with Carriages
or modern styles. superior workmanship and trapt rb
finistutt home, without reference to New York or the
East.
FACIORY AND WAREBOONO,
1204 FRANKFORD AVENUE,
0n26-U4 Above Girard Avenue.
•z x- 11 • ISA It —A large assortment of new
=•-• said second-hand Carriages, top and no top
Bugg es. Rockaways and Germantowns, and Exprees
WagonS O.EO. DODD & SONS, No. 4.30 RACE street.
Nos. 231 and Z 3 CROWN street. ocl.l-3m
I STEWART DIMITY. at No. 253 South SECOND
tr . street, above SPRUCE,
Keeps constantly on band •
A LARGE ,ASSORTMENT
O
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, F
-•
BIATTINGS,DRIJGGisp S,
WINDOW SHADES, &C., eke.,
to which we would Invite tne,attentlon of an who wish
.0 pnrehasa. . 0C9403.11,6211i
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JOHNS' ENGLISH -ROOFING CLOTH, ANS
coated: With LIQUID GUTTA PER,QH.A . PAINT.
making them perfectly water nroof -
LEARY GRAVEL ROOFS repaired with Gotta
Palma Paint, and 'warranted ibr live years.•
L haRY SLATE ROOFS coatsgi with , liquid which
becomes as bard an slate. _ . •
TIN, COPPER, ZINC, or IRON coated with Liquid
Outta Pereha. at small expense.' Vest .ranging from
one to two cents per square foot Old Boarder Shingle
-Rooth ten cents per square foot, all complete.
Material constantly on hand and ibr sale by the
PHILADELPHIA-AND PENNBY'L'ITANLA. ROOF
ING. COMPANY.
,GEO. HOBART, •
oe2o- em. • - North FOITRTR. Street.
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GOODS FOR LADIES.
GRAND OPENING
FRENCH AR rIFICIAL FLOWERS,
mew
J. S. BORGENSKI,
MAST SIDE),
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
J. B. BORGENSKI,
No. 21 North RE - NTH Street.
Above Market, sleet aide
CARRLIMEis.
~LEGiANT
BECKHAUS & ALLGAIER
FIRST-CLASS VEHICLES,
BITCH AS
Clearance Cqachen
/3aroutahes,
Phaetons,
Dog - Carts, iko
CABIPETTN4I4B.
'COVERED WITR
Pock e t uooks -
:Portemonaales,.
'Cigar fflaie's;
portfolios,
Drmal
'. l 4 ll Reis' Cases.
tadieeixidetintie
Batehels and
Travelling Bags.
In all styles.
Estehols
roaket.
MoOITEDY, BUNKLE,
140 North Eighth Streak,'
A CASE OF NRW STYLE PLAIDS at 50 eta. Mr 514
Plaids atgl 00, 01 25 aria
Very handsome at fi• per yard.
Colorttl s from SJ. 50 to $4 00.
Black Silks at alt prices.
Irish - Poplins, beet quality, $3 00,
Shawls, Blankets, Balmerslai
IR OItEA.T,VAItuoTy
ocs.s&wtfi No. 140.
.
NARY A. KERR
!
N. W. Cor.:Tenth and B nth Streets;
• The theapest and most Eery - W.4We dress YOU can
Obtain is 4% yards of superior quality
ENGLISH, MERINO,
At $1 25 per yard, 45 C 2 fort he pattern.
We guarantee these goods to be the widest and firmer'
in the market..
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I 1024 CIHk..B7,'NUT STR.I4ET,
W .
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- rF. 1R.5.Da1,14.
. No. 147 NORTH EIGHTH F 'MEET,
• East side. abuse Cherry street,
has now on hand a fa] line of PALL and WlFinuti
GOO1)s, at reduced prices.
Ladies's Merino Vests and Drawers.
Gents' White, Clouded. Grey and Red Merino Shirts
and Drawers.
Boys' Merino Shirts and Drawer S
. Gloves. Suspenders, Ties, Sault, tin.ll
White Shirts on hand and made to order. A perfect'
fit guaranteed. ects•aru
STOKES & WOUD, 7e2 ARCH street. oar - at the lowest market price,
Blankets, large size and bt makes.
Flannels, Ballardyale, Shaker. Welsh. &C.
Counterpanes, Honeycomb and Lancaater
Table Linens, a Pall line, cheap.
Brown
Cloths good bY the Mee° or yard;.
Good Cloths, good Coggimere• 702 Arch.
Gentlemen and Lad P - s bay Your Gloves at irC Arcts
~.DWlhr BALL & CO., 28 SOLVE SBOOND Street,
of are now og their Fall and Winter Import. Gone of SI , DBMS GOODe, CLOTHS, sio.
Heavy .Black Silks.
Heavy Colored Silks.
"Pim'a' Beal Irish Poplins.
French and German Poplins.
Black Goods In greeevariely.
Brodie Lone and Sonars !Mails.
IVINDOTV GLASS WAREHOUSE
BENJ. H. SHOEMAKER
Nos. 205 and 207 N. Fourth Street.
WIN 13 0 W
ERENCII WINDOW GLASS.
FRENCH DOUBLE CRYSTAL GUM
FRENCH CRYSTAL MATE GLASS.
ENGLISH SHEET GLASS.
ENGLISH SKYLIGHT GL M.
Ship Morning Star, from Antwerp-
Ship Emmanuel, from Antwerp.
Ship ExceLsior, from LivorpooL
I also offer the entire product (WO Waal Per dan
the materlziarr WINDOW GLASS wowne,,gnar4
rantetd Eruperiqr to any other slits made in thin (Multi
BENJAMIN H. SHOEMAKER,
French Plate
.French Looking Glass Plates,
205 and 207 North:Fourth
CLENGE - PLOWMAN
CARPENTER , AND'BUILDEN
- siritiamm
a.n4 3u-num wocilfflr
Ifir nh n 0 Work isr.+2 1 / 1 1;writhu , prozagr
0:4k1 9 0
ry
g
e dlewor
mode into
War Eagle Shyer Mining Company
Of IDAHO, OSHcec Viva torampany, 1445 IfOUBTA
Street.
NERE
RETAIL DRT GOOD.
HAVE OPE:TED,
eheetinge, Hosiery and-Gloves,
•
AT PRIM BRLOW 0011P.ETITIONi
Mcel.trßDY DUZIKLFO
.ItJghtb Street above Ara.
E. M. PEEDLES.
Strangers and others will find at 1024GEGIND
NUT Street, a large and complete
assortment of
LACES AND LACE GOODS, •
EMBROIDERIES.
W.arrE POOPS,
HANDKERCHIEFS, VEILS,
1.,.N COLLARS and MEM
5LE.1, 1 7 - I.rS, ctc,
In great variety and at Low PRICES.
Ex M. NEEDLES.
3 13 Kl 4 3 s axini,sario i7zoi
Importer and Feller
FRENCH AND ENGUSH
Has to stock a ftill assortment of
Also the above varieties to arrive per
Sole ikgetnt
FOR THE SALE OF
PHILADELPHIA.