Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 14, 1866, Image 2

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    NARBY.
AL Cabinet Meeting... Letters from Bev.
Beery Ward Beecher, General Caster,
Henry J. Baymond and Mem John Mor
rissey.
(From the Toledo Blade.]
CONFEDIUT X ROADS, (Sidi is in the
Stait uv Kentucky,) November' 7, 1866.
I wnz called to Washington by oar patron
Saint, the President, to comforthis wounded
speHt. There aint no disguisin the fact, the
anent of Androo Johnson is wounded. He
hez endoored the slings and arms nv more
ontrajus fortune than any other man who
bez lived sence the days nv Hamlick—more,
indeed, than Hamliok endoored—twictover.
Hamlick's father wuz pizoned and his
mother married agia afore her mournin
clothes wuz wore out, suthin,no savin, pru
dent woman would do; but what wnz that
to wat A. Joimigson - endoors every day P
Nothin.
The cabinet meetin to wick I wuz sum
moned wuz called for the purpose uv shed
din a tear or two over the election - returns,
sad to consider a variety uv letters wich
His Eggscellency bed receeved within a few
days. I may remark that the cabinet hed
.------ a gloomy and mildewed look.
The lust wuz from Rev. Henry Ward
Beecher. Mr. Beecher remarked that he
bed the highest possible reaped( futheoffis
wunst beia by the gocd Washington, the
great Adams and the sainted Linkin. He
omitted remarkin anything about Peeree
,t
and B ookanan out uv regard for the feelina
nv the resent incumbent, wich, of he hed
read Hi tory correct,wuz a ardent supporter
nv the Administrashens nv both of them
men wich he considered stain s upon the pages
uv American history wietche cood wish
mite be obliterated. But wat he desired to
say wuz that he lied a higher regard for the
good opinion uv mankind in general-than
he bed for the good opinion nv the acciden
tal inbumbent uv any offis, and ez he hed,
in a hour nv temporary mental aberrashen,
wich hed happily passed, endorsed the Ad
ministrashen, with insanity had worked
evil unto him,he reheated ez a simple act nv
justice that the President shoold cause it to
be known that he (Beecher) wuz not con
sidered by the Administrashen ez a sup
porter thereof.
"I do this," said the writer,"becoz the im
pression that I am in the confidence nv yoor
Eggslency,wich is onfortnnately abroad,hez
seriously DAMAGED MY SERI:MASH:EN."
Trooly yoora, et settry.
The readin nv this letter wuz follered by
a minis nv profound silence, wich wuz
broken by the President.
"Let him pass," aed the great man who
hez the despensin nv the post offisis, "let
him pass. But here is another,"
,sed he,
bnatha into teers, "read that."
It wuz from Gen. Costar, him nv the yal
ler hair, wich had some reputashun doorin
the war ez a cavalry commander. It wnz
to the same effect. He bed when he spozd
that the policy nv the President, wick he
esteemed'ez he must any man who held the
exalted position wunat okkepied by the
rood Wasbinton, the great Jefferson and
the sainted Likin—
"The ongrateful dog doesn't respect ms,"
sed Androo, "its the offis I fill," and he bust
into a fresh flood.
—When he spozedthe President's policy
wuz sick ez a soijer and patriot cood endorse,
be endorsed it. But he diskivered that it
led him, back foremost, into company which
doorin the late war he had alluz visited face
foremost and on horseback, and therefore,
to SAVE HIS REPUTASHITN, he must beg that
the Presicent wood give it ont,that he (Gen.
Custer) wuz not nor, ,never bed bin a -sup
porter uv his policy, and oblige
Yoors troolv, ez before.
'I wuz too hart-broken at this to make any
reply, and Cowan and Doolittle wuz in the
same fix. The Kernelcy wich wuz given to
Costar to keep him in posishen, hed bin
- promised to a DemOkratic captin, who wuz
led by a company in the first Bull Run fight,
and who threw up in disgust the next day,
not likin the manner in wich the war wuz
beirt conducted, but now the Kernelcy wuz
gone, and Custer too, and wat wuz worse,
.theae wuz no sich thing to be thot uv ez die
inissin him. The entire company yoonited
in minglin tbair teers,
- The rti.xi letter Wll2 read by Seward ez it
wuz addressed to him. It wuz from Ray
mond. He opened with the remark that for
the Presidential office,' he hed the highest
-- respeck. Aside from the considerashen that
it hed bin wunst okkepied by the good
Washington, the great Adams, and the
sainted Linkin, the President mite be con
sidered the Father of his country, hevin so
large a number of helpless children to pro
vide for, and besides he hed a instinktive
respeck for the dispenser of anything. It
was difficult for him, bein a open and sim
ple minded man, not to adhere•to the Presi
flent,'but—
"Tracd Heavens!" shreeked Johnson,that
little fox aint a goin to speak nv las repn
taahen?"
"Dooty requires the reedin uv the entire
dockeyment, painful to my feelins ez it may
be," Bed Seward. "He concloods thusly:"
"I am forced to ask yoo ez one enjoyin
confidenshel relations with Him who occu
pies the Presidenshel chair, to hey it given
out that I stand in opposition to him. A
doo REGARD FOR MY REFUTASELEN impels
me to this course.',' I remain,
Yoors Trooly.
There wuz 2or three more. Gen Carey,
uy Ohio, requested the President to remove
bim from his:Collectorship, ez the holdln nv
it wnz injoorin his reputashen; a editor
out west, who wnz sedooced into takin a
Bost Offis, begged .to hey it taken off his
_hands, that he might save his ciroulashen
before it wnz everlastinly too late; and
finally we come to wun the seal nv wiett
wuz a coat nv arms, bull dog rampant,
bowie-knife couchant, supported by trottin
horses, on a field uv green cloth. It wuz
from Hon. John Morriasey,whohed jest ben
elected to Congress in Noo York.
Mr. Morrlsey remarked that ez one uv
the pillars ny the Democrasy, he felt he hed
a rite to speek. He wished it to be under
stood that he washed his hands ny any con
nection with Johnson or his party. He hed
seed a lite. In states where the Democraay,
ny which he wuz a puller, hed tied them
selves to Johnson, they .hed gone down to
a prematoor grave. Respeck for the high,
offis restrained him from sayin that the Dei
mocrasy coodent carry sick a cussid load,
but he would say that the result of the elec
tion in Noo York, where they depended
solely on muscle and nigger, wick is the
reel Democratic capital, and succeeded.
'while where the Democrasy wuz loaded
down with Johnsonianism they huited,satts•
fled him that the President wuz a inkubus.
Be sed this with all doo respek for the
offis. Mr. Morrissey further re
marked that he bed also personel reasons
for makin this request. He commenced in
a humble position, and bed filled the public
eye long enuff to satisfy his modist ambi
shen—he hed walloped Sullivan and Heenan
—he lied owned the fastest :horses and won
more money atfaro than sny man in Amte
rika. His ambishen wnz satisfied as far ez
he wuz concerned, bathe hoped to leave be
hind him for his infant son (wick wuz only
twelve years uv age and wick bed a devel
opment uy intelleck and muscle remarkable
for one so tender, heyin already walloped
every boy in the skoor to wick he wuz a
goin), he desired to leave that son a honor
ble name. It hed bin given out that he wuz
a supporter ny the inctividooal who, okke
pied the Presidenshel offis, and it wuz in
joorin him. He wished that stigma re
mcved—a REGARD FOR HIS REPUTA.MEN
fot ced him to insist upon it. •
Andthis epistle wuz dooly signed
his
JOHN MORRISSEY, M. C.
mark.
•
There wnz Edlence in the Cabinet. This
l as t oroke intensified the gloom wich< hed
settled onto the Government, and - ez I
turned toy tear-bedewed eyes I saw the
great drops conrsin -down the cheeks nv '
every "one pre3ent. Mr. •Seward retired
without saying anything aboutninety days,
and-one by one they all departed.
It win a solemn time.- There wnz other
letters yet to be read, but no -one hed the
heart to open 'ern. I made a move in that
dheckshun,but Androo prevented me. "I'm
sick," murmured he in a huaky yoke, which
showed that his hart wuz peerced—"Help
me to bed." I saw the great man bury his
intellectooal head beneath the snowy kivrin
nv his oneasy conch, all but the nose,
which in him is the thermometer nv the
sole, and which accordinly glowed,
not with the yoosooal brilliant hue, bat
with a dull, dead and ghastly bloo. Noticin
the convulsive heavins nv the kivers which
betrayed the agitation nv tbebreaat beneath,
I whispered in his ear ez I handed him his
nite drink nv rye whisky flavored with
bourbon, that he hell one' hold, ez Delaware
hed sustained him. A flush nv satisfaction
passed over bis nose, but it subsided in an
instant. "Troo," gasped he, "its ourn now,
but before the next election a couple of them
Massachneits ablishnists will tiny the ottesid
State and re-people it to soot 'em," and he
gave a convulsive gasp and sank into a trou
bled slumber. -
It min a tetchin occasion.
PETBBBBIIM V, NASBY, P. M.,
(with is Postmaster.)
OJT I BULLETIN.
SALE OF REAL ESTATE,- STOCKS, &C.—
Messrs. Thomas - ik Sons sold at the Ex
change, yesterday noim, " the following
stocks and real estate, viz:
Tk ree shares Penn Building and Loan Association,
,
-Ten shares Mount Morlah Cemetery Association,
t 3 25--$37 So.
One hundred shares Merchants' Insurar_ceCompany
The.— SIB. • •
• Twi nly awn' Burlington and Williogsbbrougli
Turnpike Compani , • 2/o
Ten abarea Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, $lO 50
—1125.
Two shares Fariners'- and Mechanics' Land and
Building Association $369 50-8735.
One hundred shares New Creek Company, 30c.—#50.
One share Logan Land Association, 618.
Lot-60. section B, Monument Cemetery, $27.
One share Academy Fine Arts. $lB so.
Few No. 148, Chum' of the Atonement $lO.
Pew No. 43. St. Stephen's Church. $35.
10 Bonds, #l,OOO, second mortgage Columbus and In •
dianapolls Central -Bellamy Company, 7 per cent
coupons, 80 per cent.—#B,ooo
- shares Reliance Insurance Company, $47 50 4356.
1 share Behar. ce Insurance. Company, $47 to.
43 shares Phoenix Insurance Company, $4 62—#198 88.
1 share taint Breeze Part. #93. -
' 6 shares American Anti•lntruslator Company, 00—
'0
share Philadelphia Library Company, $34.
3sbares Mercantile Library company, #7 50—f22 50.
Business stand, two-story brick dwelling, No. 211 S.
Fifth street,
Business stand, two-story brick building. No. 213 S.
Fifth street, #5,1300.
Three story brick building,Ne. 138 S. Third street,
between Walnut and Chestnut street, $l6 000.
Bleat three-story 'brick residence, Nu. 216 N. Ninth
street. •„,1., 300,
• Valuable wharf and docks, Delaware avenue, south
of Almond street, 98 R . , feet front, 825,100
Very desirable four story brick residence, No. 1612
Filbert street. Subject to an irredeemable ground reut
of 1110. $7.350.
Modern three story brick dwelling, No. 884 Marshall
street, $4 500.
Two dame dwellings,F 0.1411 Frankford road; sub
ject to storyrly grour rent o coach .2 SW
Two brick stable and house, No. 1739 St.
Joseph's avenue. 12 Soo. •
Dwelling. No. 151 North Sixteenth street, $1,90(..
Building lot, Coates street, west of Twe,3Y-second
street, SSOZ
Building lot, Wallace street. west of Twenty.necond,
(SOO.
Tbree•slory brick dwelling, No. 313 Bradford street,
e 1 400..
Three story brick dwelling, No, 339 Bradford street
$1390.
Three-story brick dwelling, No. 337 Bradford street,
11,410.
Three-story brick dwelling, No. 335 Bradford etTeet
$1,400.
Tbree-story br'ck dwellin g, Igo.= Bradford street,
$1,431).
bree-story brick dwelling, No. Bradford street.
$1,660.
Ground rent, f 3.3 a year-1 , 660.
•
Ground rent, V 36 year-4410.
Ground rent. Vie a year-66(5.
Ground rest. $.38 a year—!e 4.
Ground rent. $36 a year--$606.
They hold another very large sale at the Exchange
on Tuesday next, by order of the o..phans' Court, Ex•
ecMors, 1 rustees, Administrators and others. S,.e
their cataloguis.
MERCANTILE BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION.
—The twenty-fifth annual meeting was held
yesterday afternoon. Robert Morris, Esti ,
was called to the chair, and Wm. A. Bolin
was appointed Secretary.
Wm. C. Ludwig, Big., President, on be
half of the Board of Managers, preiented
the annual report, from which it appears
that since the last annual report 69 - annual
and 1 life member have been added to the
list, and one transferred from annual to life
membership. During the same period there
were 14 deaths, 2 resignations, and 95
stricken from the roll for, not complying
with the rules of the So63ety. The Associa
tion at this time is composed of 83 life, 572
annual, and 1 honorary member, making a
total 01'656; The receipts for the past, year
amounted to $3,062 75, and the expenditures
to $2,132 92. The investments now held by
the Society amount to 820,586 85.
The following Board of Managers was
elected for the ensuing year: William -C.
Ludwig, Daniel Steinmetz, Aug. B. Ship.
ley, Smith Bowen, William H. Love, A. L
Bonnaffon, John P. Steiner, Thompson
Reynolds, Ltalif.P. Baugh, Henry C. How
ell, William H Bacon, Abraham Ritter,
Thomas Sparks, Lewis Haehnlen, Charles
S. Ogden, Benjamin P. Ruddy, Jacob Bei
ge], Henry Lewis, Thomas Altman, Jas. N.
Stone.
CONTOLLERS OF THE . PUBLIC SCHOOLS.-
A stated meeting was held yesterday after
noon. - Messrs. Thomas A. Grace, 12th sec
tion; Wm. 0. Kline, 17th section, and Chas.
W. Carrigan, of the 25th section, were gnat
ified as members. A number of communica
tions asking for the rental of buildings for
school purposes,and for appropriations for
furniture, were received. •The Boys' High
School Committee reported that they had
had under consideration the propriety of in
troducing a more practical plan of education
in the High School, and , making its charac
ter better adapted to preparing its students
for the business walks of life; have intro
diced commercial calculations and busi
ness forms ; that having more pupils
in the sehool than the present number
of Professors could instruct, they, have
deemed it expedient to establish another
Professorship, to be styled " : Professor
of Commercial Calculations and Busi
ness Forms," as recommended by the Fa
culty of theSehool. The report was adopted
and Mr. D. W. Bartine was elected to the
Professorship established. - The election of
several new teachers was confirmed. Ad
journed. ,
YOUNG PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION. —The
Fourth Anniversary of the Young People's
Association of the Fifth Baptist Church,
Eighteenth and Spring Garden streets, took
place last evening. The church was crowded.
T
taeßev. J. B. Simmons, pastor of the
ehl rch, and the Rev. X. H. Castle, D. D.,
elated in the opening exercises The an
nual report was read by the President of
the Association,-J. H. Eldredge, Esq. Froth
the report it appears that the Association
numbers 220 members, male and female
The members distributed during the year
50,000 pages of religious, and 4,000 of tem
perance tracts; also made 900 missionary
visits and distributed clothing .to ,some 200
needy persons. The Sunday schools, which
four years ago numbered but 130 pupils,
now number 975, besides an adult Bible
school of 300, which holds its session every
Sunday. •An appropriate address was de
livered by the Rev. Robert Lowry.
FENIAN MEETING.—Last evening a meet-,.
ing of Fenians was held at Fifth and Prune
streets, for the purpose of appointing a cam-.
mittee to take charge of: whatever funds
and material of war may ; be in future con;
tribuied to the cause, and furnish trans
portation for the same to the proper quern-.
ters. The chair Was occupied by A. Wynne,
Es.q., and- the . meeting was addressed by
Colonel Condon, of New York, who, at
much lenglh, explained the intentions of
the Brotherhood, and gave it as his opinion
that the fight wonld come off in. Ireland be
fore the laPse of another year, nuder the
guAdincenfahle leaders.
.
THE,DAILY EVENING- BULLETIN PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1866.
mx,c.va..Atsioo -
CLOTHING HALL.
Ex.cmISICOFt,
CLOTHING HALL.
Excnrodesicort
CLOTHIN9 HALL.
S. cor. Sicond and Mirket,
PHILADELPHIA.
CLOTHING FOR . MEN AND BOYS.
- CLOTHS, CAMBIHRES, AND vzsrmets.
Department for CastomWork.
Agents for,Oiled Clothing.
E
IMERDIEI & LAWRENCE
B. J. WILLIAM,
No. 18 NORTH srxrra STREW
mazonntcyrumat op
VENETIAN BLIND .
AND
WINDOW SHADES.
113 lant, and finest assortment In the cfty al L.
13toret r luialie made and lettered. tuns
LADIES' SHOE STORE
OUMMINGS & KEEPER /
No. 804 North Eighth St.i
li I n strgal of
. a a ßaimoral
made In the latetit stylee end ot' t ll 3 le al bese BllP M etc.
p ll s iVa b c y lli a t i l a ;s ea t
i trt4f it !ip fine work are mem ,
CUMMINGS & ItERPER,
flaw tfl EIGHTH Street, above Vine.
FLOUR.
The attention of Shippers to South American Porte,
and the Trade generally, le called to theAdlcMcr
lebrated Brands of PLUMB made from NNW T
and at which they are the sole reoelvem in this city.
rv°II S Y T. SHEA LOVIP "
Lexemzre mounz.
BEM'S MILLS, •
RURAL,
PASCAGOULA.
ANTI-PANTO,
GRANITE.
Thie s : l t% Utg e t t ly i n u llg ta v u em a test round hoop
R. J. RIDDELL& 00.,
B. W. corner Broad and Vine streets
5e2241
NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,
FIRST OF THE - SEASON.
,Albert C. Itoberts,
Dealer - ill Pine Groceries,
ELEVENTH and VINE STREETS.
, 6 I.III COIN t r - A.IIN S '
BUCKWHEA.T MEAL
We are again In receipt of this superior Buckwheat
Neal, which we offer in tukgs, half bbls. or bbls ,at
ower rates than last season. Also. on hand the beet
brands choice family FLOUR, at lowest cash prices,
AT MA N ZEHNDRR.
oiffo.24t Fourth and Vine,
War Eagle Silver Minilig Comp - any
O S f twat°, Moe of the Company, 144 13. 80118213
CLOTHING.
ALBRIGHT & HUTTENI3RAUCK,
TAILORS,
No. 915 Chestnut Street,
Bespectiblly _lnvite the public to a handsome assort.
wf nzt of Fall and Winter Goods.
HOOP SKIRTS.
A NO. ONE
W (31- A. INT S
FOR SKIRT FAOINGS_
I Invite the attention of the WHOLMaI.E TRADE
to ton stock of SILESIA S COLORED and FANCY
SLEEVE LININGS, CORSET JEANS, PRINTED
CLOARINGS, VEST PADDINGS, &c.. on hand and
receiving from Philadelphia and Pastern manufac
turer&
THOMAS B. Grr..L,
nolZin w f 3124 6 STRAWBaRRY Street.
628• LATEST I ET P Yffr, JUIiP OUT. 628.
LE PETIT ILJOr the Promenade. 23. i yds.ronn.i.
THE CHAMPION TRAIL, for the Drawing-Roam,
, 3 yards roun d. Time Skirts are in every way the mostdesirable that
we h•ve beretotore offered to the pub lc: also. coml.
plate lines or Ladles', Misses' and Chitdrens , Plain and
Trail poop Skirts, from to 4 yards in eirearafer
ence,of every lengthoall of "our own make" wholesale
and retail and warranted to give satisfaction:
Constantly on band. low-priced 'New York made
Skirts. Plain and Trail. at springs 90 cents; 23 spring;
it; 30 springs, .1 le, and 44 spring!. $1
f 4 kirts made to order, altered and repaired.
Call or send for Circular of , tyles, sizes and prices.
Manufactory and E11 , e5/001715.
- ' No. 628 Arch Street.
WM. T. HOPKINS.
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GEORGE PLOWMAN,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
232 CI.IIIIT.ER *TREIELIra
Ana in DOGS EITNXIM
mamma Work and Klllwriting Promptly Ittlende
AbIeiIUSKINUMM,
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' COIGNE
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To SU Most of monisoiont law sa: $o lit
orolio* soy evening. - _ inasktt
J.E ACADEMY OF- MUSIC can be rentedlor
Opera, Drama. Concertd, Leoturen, Balls, dtc., as
the usual Priem). on application at the office. in the
nol3-tuat
AMERICAN A.OADEMY OF MUSIC.
BATEMAN CONCERTS.
WEDNESDAY EVENING'. Nov. 14,'
POSITIVELY LAST P NIGHT IN PHIDADEL-
M A.
PROGRAMME:
MME. PARE:PA will sing: Grand Aria, "Non ml
dir," by Mozart; Song, "The. Nightingale's, Trill,"
by Gaga; Duo, Drina- aorta a Venezia " by Ardlti,
and Quartette. 'Dail ttu) Stellato" (Mose), by Rossini. SIONCHOSRIGNOLI will sing: Romanza. "Quaude
le Bera" (Louisa Miller). by Verd' Ballad. "Good-bye,
Sweetheart jay
_Hatton; the Duo and Quartette. -
, SIGNOR R.B.a N/ I will slug : Cavatina. "Largo
al factotum" (Barbiere). by Rossini; ‘Ctunone (the
Peddler), by Gariboldf, and in the Quartette.
SIGNOR .FORTDNA will slog: Romanza, "Maria
di Budenz," by Donizetti, and in the Quartette.
?a B. CARL ROSA will play: Fantasia, "Trovatore,"
by Carrodus,
MR. b. B. puma 7111 Pim:
suer Night a Dream,' by. Liszt, and - "marinating
Fountain," by Mills.
MR. J. L. BATTON will play: "Pracluditint"
minor). by J. S. Ittec.b.
t ONDUCTOR—.. f . S. L. HATTON.
RESERVED SE . A.e . . * EACH.
NOTICE. -A limited number of seats will be re
served IN THE. FAMILY CIRCLE.
which may her had THIS MOB.NINU; at the Academy
and Trumplefa liusioStore.
Admission-to the pandly Circle, without-reserved
seat. Bo rents. • •
mphitheatre. 25 cents.
The GRAND PIANO used at these Cloncerin is from
the celebrated manufactory of Steinway &guns, New
York.
Doors open at put 7; to comnience at 8 o'clock.
AW CID ETNUT bTRIZET . THEATRE.
.131 NEW CHESTNUT STREET THPATEE.
Doors open at 7 o'clock Curtain rises at 7.45.
LAST NIGHT OP THE PRESENT BILL
JE.PPIERSON
Mr. Joseph Jefferson .31. r. Joseph Jefferson
Mr. Joseph Jefferson Mr Joseph Jefferson
IN THREE GLORIOUS PIECES.
In Three Glorious Pieces.
In Three Glorious Pieces.
OSEA.T ATTRACTION.
Performance will- commence With the Comedy in
two acts, entitled
T HE QUACK - DOCTOR.
The Quack Doctor... The Quack Doctor.
The Quack. Doctor. The Quack Doctor. '
After winch,-
A. ' REGULAR FIX.
A Regular Fix A Regular Fix. .
A Regular EL:. A Regular Mx; •
To conclude with the one-act Drama. entitled '
• ' ROBERT' MAC* rstu
Robert Macaire. Robert Macatre.
Robert' Idacalre.. .• Robert Hecate; -
MATINEE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
VICTORINK
OR. I WILLSLEEP ON IT.
Prices as usual.
THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
OUR AMERICAN cousin.
Pests can be secured six days in advance.
lITY MUSEUM TREATER.
Li • CALLOW HILL Street. below te.tral:L
LAST NIGHT BUT THERE -
Of the capital Comedian,
MR. STUART ROBSON.
Fo RE TO-NG.
WEDNESDAY EVENIN,
Nov. 14,
Will be acted the laughable Farce of the
HITCHES BELLE
Pitcher (In the Police) . --STUART RDESON
To he followed by the sidesplitting Farce of
.TONESS BABY.
lir. Wm. Jortes...-ROBSON
Alter which the
MINSTREL.
RID Beggs (the Wandering liinstrell with the
Song of "Peter Gray"" -STU &RD "MESON
The performance wit concluder with the Nautical
Drama called
TOM CRINGLEB LOG .
TOIII Cringle-..—. • . -Robert•Tones
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PRICIic OF ADII , SION.—Drew li ttle and Par
quet.; Orchestra Chairs...soc • Gallery, *etc.; Private
13, xes, t a and IS: Seats in Private Boxes, 1173 c.
VI .13S AHEM DREW'S NEW ARCH STEER?
ill THEATRE.
Begins at 7". q o'clock.
UNEXAMPLED SIDIX'ES9.
HOU:AS cIiCKED TO THE ROOF.
Second week of the young Comedian,
MR. ;tAlki BRYANT.
MONDAY - AND EVERY NIGHT,
With New Scenery and Eireat Cast,
The great Drama of
SHAMUS O'Bio TEN. '
Or. THE BOULD BOY OF GLENCIALL.
In which Mr DAN. BRYANT will assume /bur
characters. with Sorgs and Dances.
PRI DAY—BKNItFIT OF DAN BRYANT.
Seats secured six days in advance. -
WALNUT STREET: '3IBEA.TRE.- N. E. corner
NINTE and WoLNUTSts. Commence at X.
LAST Is - MET BUT NINE
Of the Brilliant Encagnoent of
IiER.EIIWIN zoom
Who will appear in his unrivaled impersonation ot
FrAlrf,ET.
Which has been plavtd on the stage in a style, it Is
hoped. rernhinirg splendor of prodaction with strict
historical correctness.
THIS (Wee nescloy)EVE l'"ov. 14, LS.S6,
EDWLN: BOM' AS HA MLET..
Laertes—..-. _ BSETON RILL
urediv—TßE FOOL'S REVENGE. •
EDWIN POr.TII as "1 he Ring's Jester,"
uil.BL WOLFS-OEM'S
SEEMS OF
SIX PIAND-FORTZ 31.4.TINEES,
AT TliS
TOYER OP TEE ACAPEALT OF ISMSTC". _
Sul:* cripttons tbl the Szerles will bo received by .0.
nel.re Co., th 4 Chestnut al reet: • Lords Meyer: 1=
Chestnut eta yet; W. R. Borer d Co.. 1c Chestnut
street. and Chas. W. A. Trampler. corner Seven t i ao
CI( etnnt strsets. note 7tl
NEW AMERICAN THEATRE.
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, .
YOUNG A 31.E.R1,7A,
Pupil of tht? great Oatale! Havel,
And Mr. Altl WH'LL6 in
•dl: • Y. . clo • : tqc• • • ~ ; Al 0.?
A b lot .111. 13 Ll' BUILDINGS:
•-
SIGNOR BLITZ
will commence his .
POPULAR ENTRIITAINSESINTS
ON WEINESDAY, OCTOBER, 17,..
continuing every evening and , -
WEDNRKDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS
NEW ILLUSIONS! 'srlltTH..! 'MYSTERY!
VENTRir 0QU1.5.31.! CANARY BIRDS!
Admission.?. cents. Children, 16 cents. Serer et:
Seats. to cents.
Evenings begin at 7% Weisel.
Atterreons at S o'clock,
EW .lia...k.V.ENlll STREET OP.Eat.A. HOUSE
ELEV HE ENTH street,
RFAORT above CIEM3TNUT.
"I'"
OPEN FOR THE SEASON. -
CAIINC.ROSS dr. DUE Y'S MINSTREaS aAm
Tbe Greet Star Troupe or the World. In Mete G
ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, EONGS. DANCES, NEW
BURLESQUES, PLANTATION SCENES. .
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at 8 O'ClOCk.
anIS fime J. L. CABNCBOSS, Manager.
eatreANlA ORtHESTRA.--PrNltc :Rehearsals
l 7 every Saturday afternoon atthe MUSICAL FUND
HALL, commencing nt half:paat three o'clock.
regagementa made by addressing GEORGE BA.ST
ERT agent. 1581 HONSEREY'street, between Race
and vine. • . - no3 tf -
pENNSYLVANIA . ACADEMY OP PINE ARTS.
ORESTRITT, above TRETE. -
Open from 9 A; M. to 6P.M.
B.nlamin West's crest Picture' 01 CSERIST RI
T , RD atilt on exbibltion. few
WALTIDIHIEN evssD JEWMLifaI
LEV LADOMITS &CO
(DIAMON'D DEALERS & JEWELERS.
WATCHES, JEWELICYA4 SILVER WARE.
L WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED. A
802 Chestnut St., Phila
RSVP on band and are constantly receiving a lam
nd splend assortment of OOLD AND till.Vab ,
t of all 8, yles, varieties, makes and prices
ill Watchkts waraantea to - keep good time.
D MGT DS IN (TREAT VARIETY at less that
prices. A: large stock to select from..
SILVERWARE and JEWELRY of all kinds. 1
dud'. v• ' SIL VICZWARE SII/T4BLE SOP
BRIDAL GIFTS.
WATCHES EXPAIRED in the best manner and
warranted. •
DIAMONDS Bought for Cs!sh. Also, Old Gold
and Ellvor. . ocla
. ..
-.. •
h Toeker Books, . g
.<„,--:., p. Porie-monnales, ' t ' 4 4
, -
, b ra ' 1 Cigar Case% • 4117 ° r,.....
,-.1 , r , ~, 3 : Portfolios, ' rg 1 1 ' t.•
gi k .5. i Dressing Cases, '•• ' • • 1 ' 15. '.
.
. CO ---. t? Fa' m
dz. 4-: BanirersCases. -• • q' •
_- --- . -. •
vi=° : Lid i _e s._ lixiaGe n _... la ' N :al l :Ta m s . :
i
TOILFT , . Elfut.e/El U.U.51. ' 4 Satchels,
(.. st.s .. T ra i, eFnLF ~n i ii ig i ....$ Yooket.
\ BOOKS. 1 in all gtsrleig. : 5
...;) 10 .1 Aa• ,
DWater rlinAtoettegsjtje:-Toilet
Tq , ast9o7 Chestnut street.
iv
irdirceiid . direct.
'
yi-Nv-EIN4-b.---N3-3".tYles J isrAsoN.&. co.,
907 Chestnut street;
e'ING 4.*A. - 13-.. FINE TURKEY' AND MM.
LEO.IIIE4I, Best 2 ngitEittlntakeB,
MASON &CO.,
907 Chestnut street.
EETAIi DRY GOOD.
, _
:No. 7 No*th ., Eighth Street
I have now in store and for sale a most complete and
elegant stock of •
POPLINS! POPLINS!
PLAIN POPLINS -
PLAID POPLINS.
EIMPRIEis cORD POPLINS,
L 13.158. POPLINS.
CORDED STLIKPOPLINIS.
One case of SELE`EIIBIPE POPLENS,onIy 75 cessts -
worth IL
NEERIZTOES! MERIZIOBEI!
,
have just openisd a ' fall line or FRENCH MKRI.
NOES, of all desirable shades andignalittes.
New additions in DRIZI3B GOODS *rutin datlY from
the Philadelphia ampretv - Xork,Aactiatau. • ,
lIIISLINS
The Cheaped Mnelin Store in the City.
JUST OPENED,
. ,
- 9500
yards extra teaVy Brown Sheeting, wide, Air
One case of Pillow-case Muslims; test, for 83 cent&
• • ' OPINES A. OATS,. . - - ,
6took- of I
NLAVAELS Is Mige and cheap.
soli -1 4,w,fami - - • - • •
MeOUBDY DUNgi,E '-
140
e North Eighth Street,
- -
A CASE OF PEW STYLE PLAIDS at 50 eta: per y&
Plaids at $lOO, 1125 and $1 50. -
Very bawl/roma ..at 12 perlard...
Colored SL kis from b 0 ttt II 00. -
Black silks at ail-prices. , _ , -
Irish
. roplins, best quality.e3 00. ' '
Shawls, Blankets; Balm:week, Mtwlitis,
apeetinga, Hosiery and Gloves,
IR thiIiAT,VABIETT- -
AT.R
WC II B"I 74 ' &926 P I ETITI°34
KLE.
Eighth .streekabove Arch.
- No. 140. - -
•
446 WHITE.HALL 446
DRY GOODELEkTORE,
NO. 446 NOSTII DIMOND" SMUT
SHARER mug - Inns.
COBNTERPANES.CURTAIN MUSLIN& LAcEtri..
CLOTHS, Cd63IDIERItN, BILICK
bRA O7exTAT I sIVOId line BS p oIAIL-WOOL Pf.a TT)
POPLLNB for el Gft.
• J.
HILTON HAGY & BRO.,
no6-fm Successors to Joseplalagy.
1024 CHESTNUT STRI
E. M. NEEDLES
_ Offers 'l. , :orelllis - - -
NEEDLE WORE;
- - CLUNY laab.S.
LINEN COLLAILS'A.vIi OU?FP
• PARIS EILIVD SETS„.
ER-E-14.1EF
LACE HANDE 8,
1-..CAREIS, „NEER T ac,dx..
In G s rf st.-Asicriraent. '- . 1
EE ildi NEEDLES .
. !., •
aSSI4.I.s. alwitistakio
yF. IREDELL, c
No. li7 NORTH Effil3rlll( ETREIBT,
Fast Ode. above Cherry street. -
has now on hand a fhl IituaoL.F.AM.L and WLNTER
aoonz , , at reduced prices.
Ladies's lierino Veeds - and DfaWers. "
Gents' GP bite, CleudaiLaleg and Red Merino Shirts
and Drawers. -
Boys' Merino iihirtinand.D.ciwers.l • '
Hosiery. Gloves. Suspenders, Tles, Snarl% &x.. 1
'White Sbbqs en hand and rozde. to'ccrder. A perfect gnaranteed. ocls-&n
702 - "..702
Winter (Covestor qehne - raent•
A fall line or Winter Gloves. .
At 7'02 Arch street, Gents' Winter Glove.*
'Winter Gloves for Gents affaires.
Merino Vests, for BoySandlfel.
Merino Pants, for Boys and Men. • •
Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs fall line.
Call and examine before rrnrchaaing,
ISTu.K.HB ds ROOM 702 4.rch street:
Cs.l3Wrii HALL & 00., 28 SOUTH SE002 , 11) Sued:
are row opening their Fall and Winter Importa.
tions of Bil7Rll, D=-..5 GOODS, MOMS;
Heavy Black
Haiy Colored inks:
Pim'a" Beal Irish Poplins, , •
Frenchand German Poplins.
• Black Goode in great varlet7.'
Broche Lone and sionare Shawl&
FVILIVATUIME'AND BEDIDINc:'
IMPORTANT TO ALL.
in
Great Reduction furnitnre,
•
Persons wanting Furniture should not pnrchiss lust]
they have looked in at the
Great Western. Furniture-Depot;
1019 IffillgKET - STIIIIIIT,
ICEPT Er
GREk:NLY a' NOR,TH
And examine our large stock„ which we are
ciosicup m AT A GREATBACRIFIOXI
oc2o
ocls 4m•
:FUR,NIT'_I3.IIE'OF
O D
KNION DEPOT, N. rr
1 9.4.10 mar FUNTEC and staxmcm
Streets, and No& 87 and 89 North BIiIOOND Streak
The largest, cheapest and.best stock of Furniture of
very description in the world. Furniture for Parlor,
Drawing Room, Chamber or Bed Room:Dining Room.
Library, Kitchen, Servants'-Rooms, Offices; S. chews,
Churches, Oad-Fellowv Masonic: or other Societies
Ships, Institutions, Clubs, Colleges, Public Buildings,
- Hotels;Boarditg Hottsee, Hospitals, Fairs, or a Mnee
Pion of Furniture., •
Orders sent by post will be executed with
_despatch
sat with liberality ano Justness of dealing. PaMesal
a distance may remit through our Banker, the Far ;
mer's andlimhanics' Nat Bank, Chestnut street, 03'
the Colon National Bank,Third street, m by Express
Check or Post Office order; 'imre ediate attention will
be given and satisfaction' insured.
OOtLD a 00.. N B. corner. Ninth and Market and
87and 89 N. Second street, Phila. . mh9.ly
CHARLES E. CLARK -
No. 11 N 1 Eleventh-Street
.. BEDDING:
COTTAGE FUBNITORE. WAREHOUSE,
Balk and Busk Matre.sses, - Feather *Beds, Bolsters
and Pillows.
*Best quality of - Spring Atatteares.
Bedsteads, Bureaus. Washstands, Chairs, -Towel
Racks, Booking Chairs. etc.
Pew Cushions, Feathers and Down.
Comfortables and-Blankets. oclls&wista
SPRING' MATRESS .
Bzeep =Awn, AID STYLE,
AND REDDING VE EMERY DESCRIPTION. •
.7. G. FULLER
, 84 0 U2 . ' .gOotrilt PRVENTREtreet.
LIZI WI DI 3 : rikTh ik‘Crizr I•=frerlani
f 331 - wma. peplum as low •zo 10: 12.}i and , . 20
ineVi e ttro a w c hli d AVlP ''' , l l72rretralliz.at
JoHNErro.N , EVDIurOT.
1682 Plgtultrderet,riztiii.
TAYLOR:r ZIMMER o.lr 33:11QOINS
1207 qi:ITI4vATAT street,. 0p101327 - classes
npw forming. - - . oc2-A.
•
HAVE OPENED;
~u~~.cua.; N
, •C',../ • • --4 UMBER.
•- •
,-i-.-_,II."11111:13Fle.
ti
&J. J. WILLIAMS,.
cor. Broad and Green Sts..
ors
- :85;0_00 • FEET NORWAY BMA.
At a very low price, in lots of s,ooofeet. nee.lim
F. IL
WILLIAMS:9
M
-
Seveirteenth and a
Spring Grden Streetk;
•
ITULiDELPHLti.
80/44.0101)01,0d:Viilowhilt.
. . -
PHILAD Wit : OH -
:18 666 ---sxpEur Ve.tualt, PINE '
„POARDS AND PLANE,
___" r A-4; 54. /3 2X, 3 and 4 , lnch_
41Q1H.O.i.tai; 7, PANEL AND FLRST COELISION,I6 feet lont..
44754; 6-4, 2X, 3 and 4-Inen.
, WWITER.INE, PANEL RATTEEN MAME.
LARGE AND SUP.ERIOR. STOCMONII.A.ND.
irc; ea -MOULDING,:
ILDIN G ! BUIT,DINGI BUILDING!!
•
..1.40UU 'BU
LUMBER! - LUMBEn! 'annular
4 4 CAROLINA FLOORING. '
5.4 CAROLINA FLOORLXG.
" • 4.4 DELAWARE RIMMING,
5-4 DELAWARE.FLOORING.
WHITE PPE FLOORING.
ASH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING. ---
_ SPRIICZYLOORING. -
STEP BOARDS. _
RAIL PLANE.
PLASTERING LATH.
. •
1866 . LONG —CEDAR AND CYPRESS S LE H INS. aTj
CADAR SHING
SHORT CEDAR SEEINGUES,
000 PER SHINGLES,
pup E AsBGßTAtir NT, FOR SALE. LOW,
No. 1 CEDAR 3,008 AND POsTs,
No. 1 C.bDAD. - LOGS AND POSTS.
1866 —L L U II K B BER F OE - -N D riETTKRS I.
!
1ra..1) eNDAD, WALNUT AND PINE.
RED .... , WDAN,.WALNITT AND PECE.
1866 - ALP'I: Nall% ALL
Kn
1.1
i 7)
.141 315...!:50NED wArAN UT. -1:1438'
SKASE/NE D WALNUT.
DRY POPLAR : *'KERRY A DASH.
- fiAs. PLANZ XI.IIBOA_RDS.
Al AB WAXY .
ROSEWOOD AND NrAL.l\ -- ur vE
. _
1886.7=1 BOX
7' LTAIRSH BOX-BOARDS.
lE 66. —I37ItIJEEQLIPrsr—sPRUCI3
SPRUCE JOIST
.. FROM :14 TO' 32.' FEET LONG. . '
FROM 14 TO 32 FEET LONG:
SUF.E.R.LOR - ..NORAV A Y SCAPFTIIING.
BLAML.E., BROTHER dr.- CO.,
.No. :261:10 SuIITH Street.
UMBE.II.—The undersigned are prepared toreoerpa
ordertrfcrr:Mary's; Oeergia;Luraher, of any du.
seri non, which will be promptly executed. ED.
TSiIFNi SOUDER'et CO.. Dock St. Wharf. Dadntl"
CARRIAGES.
ElLaEct3l-.zv.wriri
FAMILY CARRIAGES
BteIkHALIS & ALL'GAIER
regre respectthllS ,- to r call the attention of the Prai-E:. -
to Weir e 4 .1.1....5ive manufactory of
FIRS MASS VEHICLES,
-
IBUDE -dB
Landaus,
Round Front Coupes,
Cale ch en*
Barouches,
Phaetans,
Olithe latest Improved' -Euro - rean &elms, specially
adapted for private family use, of which they have a .
fine assortment constantly dashed, on hand and hi
promo of Construction. - -
The 'residents of Philadelphia and vicinity are in
formed that they can heaccommodated withoftslagess
of modern styles 'superior workmanship and Enuy-rb
finish at home, without reference to New York or the •
East.
FACTORY AND WARBROOKI,
1204 FRANKFORD AVENUE,
op264mi Aboye Glrtxrd Avemne.
Mt S '
FOR SE.LE.,-A large assortment of 218C5 -
Mt FOR
Carriage!, top so d no W.I.:A
U gig oK4rAwaya and. Germantown!. and Mcp.mee•
wagortEl: also; DoDD &SONS, No. 430 RACE street,.
N 08.231 and= CROWN street, '., - :octi-Sm
oOmm,inpam , 4icuist taeops
PATENT SHOULDER BEAN BMW
INANITBACTORY. '
Orders fir these selebisied shirt" ,srunzed pro
nt Wei •
GENTLEMENI3I •
'GoodE6
• Of late stiles in full variety.
Ii'iTICLSITJELESTE,R 8a 00.
-70454:714E5TN1T1.-
isani,w,f4l ,
J. -W.. SCOTT' •&
SHIRT,MANUFACTUREM
'JAHN bEALERS IN
&n's, Furnishing
No. 814 - Chestnut Stikteit.
rhur doom below the 'Tontlnental,"
1.. pirmithaasniA
GENT'S FURNISHING: GOODS .
made, of NEW
only $4 W. must price /5 55.
ISHIRTBraage of W 4 •? I 7TTA XYALLin. only $3 75•,•
ti
BO Ii.eII.I.RTS on hand .and made to drier. - •
A liberal redoctien made towholesale ,bryere
. „
A tock o f Welsh Shaker and Canton Manner.
:Undershirts and - :.Drawers" Also Scarni, Nec,lr,ties.!
.81ove_s r SnopeOgern. elc : ? !n•grit 9 3 4 Variety.
1 J:suell,-RilL'
c'• F 6 1?r CE
-06-1/?'
n
INSTRIIIINZIT THier;
IJ science and skill have Invented- to aealat the hear
log, in aver* degree Of DeantesaL can ballad at theNtur : •
Tnetrtnnent .Dept' of P. ItIABEIR.a.; No. '11543011M
Tenth etreetl Delow.Clitestout... r. - , o a Uri
•LIRROCN. II— .ANV, NOLlgir - ipxo.VA,.,„
?ceYRs. c4traleat*WitActaltYles , - -
.. •
.. 0 nISON dt CO.;
' • " E 7 Chestnut ewes:
Ciearafidti
Dog Carts.&c.,..