AMUSEMENTS. TIM AI:CIL—The drama of innisfallen. after a long announcement, has been produced at the Arca Street Theatre. Mr. Falconer, the author, and Miss Kate Belga°lds filli tho leading parts. This play was heralded by thewarm and hearty enconiums of the Boston press, and something a little superior to the ordinary class of Irish dramas was looked for. In Some respects, per haps. ihni.!fallen fulfils this expectation, and is worthy of the praise bestowed upon it. There 1 B n othing brilliant, or particularly- striking about it. It does not bear the imprint of' genius. It is sirnply a pleasant and pretty little representation of certain phases of modern Irish life, with an intricate, but natural and ingeniously contrived plot; a dash of Fenianism; an agreeable lack of shillaleh flourishing and zild'lrish absurdities; and with two or three 116ve plots of an extremely interesting character. Of course there is a high-bred Irish gentleman who has given his heart to a fair maiden; of course there le the traditional Irish girl with ' the lovely face, the warm heart. and the extraordi nary brogue; of course she is in love with an ex tremely facetious but heroic and chivalric Irish lad who has a weakness for cracking skulls and absorbing whisky; and of course there is an in triguing villain who is an informer, and who walks to the footlights and discloses his plans confidentially . to the audience, making them tremble for the safety of the true lovers. who in accordance with the known rule in such eases triumphantly surmount all obstacles though the efforts of the aforesaid heroic Hibernia]; of plebeian extraction, and congratulate each other an a happy circle as the curtain descends, while the Beartless villain comes to grief in the back eround. But inniklaUen is, withal, a fair play, and much More deaerving of popularity than those wretched representations of impossible Irish character and improbable events, which have made the reputa tion of more than one successful actor. It might much better to bAny Sure but we are thankful that it is no worse.lrish drama is excusa ble which does not contain that extraordinary stage Irishrfran with which everybody is familiar, and which comes to a happy conclusion. The most commendable thing about the representation is the beautiful manner in which it is put upon the stage. The scenery is nearly all new, and some of the effects are very fine. It would be pleasant to speak only in words of commendation of the actors. Mr. Falconer as "Terrence O'Ryan" is "fair to middling," and that is about all. The most striking feature of his acting is the abSence of that "hullabaloo" and rant, which the 'uncouth Fenians of • the stage always seem to consider necessary to the successful repre sentation of such plays. His performance was remarkable for the absence of any particularly bad features, rather than the presence of any strikingly' good ones. Ile would succeed very well as an atlachd of some good stock company. The same is true to some. extent of Miss Kate Reignolds's "Katey Maguire." In some scenes she was excellent, and displayed a tenderness and pathos which were at once affecting and natural. In Others she was coarse and vulgar, and seemed to forget that she was personating a young and innocent peasant girl, whose heart is supposed to. be softened by a tender passion, and whose demonstrations should be csnixlued by the loss of her mother and brother. The other performers were as,g;ood as the play would permit them to be. Miss Price.partieularly, has a very difficult, unpleasant and thankless part. that isvery rititch.overdrawn. The attempt was to depict a fashionable woman, in whom every emotion is suppressed. and every feeling of sentiment hardened by the world. The result is, a vapid and inanimate creature who acts with out consistency or sense. But the language of most of the characters is natural and good. The plot, as we have said, is excellent, and the scenery beautiful. It is not improbable that hi- Ta*.tratten will have a successful run, for there is a large class of intelligent persons who have a de cided partiality for such dramas. It will be re peated to-night. Tim Cuns - rxrr.—Mr. James E. Murdoch will appear this evening as "Don Felix," in the bril liant comedy of The howler. Tux WM:NUL—MISS Charlotte Thompson is drawing crowded houses at the Walnut. She will appear to-night as "Camille," in the drama of that name. AcADEMY OF 3lrstc.—The Black Crook is still drawing crowded houses at the Academy. It IA, if possible, more brilliant and attractive than when first presented. The mechanical effects work smoothly and perfectly, and the ballet is unquestionably as near perfection as it is possible to bring it. It is said to equal the New York performance ingeneral excellence and in the beauty of its scenic effects. This is the last week but one of its performance. TILE ANI-ItICAN.-A varied entertainment will be given at this place of amusement this evening. songs, dances. farces and Ethiopian delineations will introduced. ELEVFaTU Brns:Er OPERA HOUSE.—Messrs. Carneross & Dixey present a very attractive bill at their opera house this evening. Carneross. will sing some of - his — finest hMEdi, and lifter' and his supporters will indulge in Ethiopian ec centricities and extravaganzas. PHILADELPHIA Ormi.t liousE.—This popular place of amusement offers a brilliant entertain ment this evening to the lovers of negro min stri.lsy and comicalities. The company is a good one. and the programme for each night is replete with excellent things. The house is crowded every night. Tar PLAIN.:- .A.ND ROCKY MoUNTAINS.—Even• night the Assembly Buildings have been crowded with brilliant and 'fashionable audiences who have listened with delight to the lecture of Mr. Ring wait on the above - subject._ Mr. Ilingwalt illus trates his text with a series of very handsome paintings and stereopticon views. drawn from photographs of the various localities which he describes. RISTORL—The great Ristori wilt appear at the academy of Music on the evening of Monday, the 21st inst. She will perform in Elizabeth, and will be supported by a brilliant and talented company of Italian artists. Cant, BENTZ will give his second Orchestral Matinee in Horticultural Hall on Thursday, beginning precisely at 3 o'clock P. M. The lovely symphony by Mozart, played last Thurs day. will repeated by the grand orchestra, which will also play the overture to William Tell, a waltz of Strauss, the first finale of Wagner's Lohenpron • and Meverbeer's Flambeau dance. Mr. Jean l.onis will sing a song by Lacliner, and Mr..Adbert Sartori will play a solo on the violin cello. BAISEINANN'S COSTIUMF: CONCERTS.—On the evenings of the 15th and 16th lusts. Mr. Theodore Babelmann will give two concerts, assisted by a number ofpopular artists, who will appear in selections from lavorite operas in costume. The ...concerts will take place at Horticultural Hall, and they promise to prove very popular and sue ceasful: BLITZ.—The mysterious Signor Blitz indulges in magic and the Black Art every night at As sembly Buildings. REAL ESTATE SALES• PUBLICL SALE OF A DF,fiIIItAIILE COUNTRY Ilace.at Wallingford Station,on'Fliursday afternoon. 10,'67, at ludf-past g o'clock. On the premises, Providence road, near Llinksou's Corner, about 11}1 miles from Chester, and 13( miles from Media, in Nether Provi dence township, Delaware county, Pennsylvania, and about eleven m a cs from the city of Philadelphia, will be sold to the highest bidder, a desirable country place, con taining between 6 and 7 acres of superior land, very de sirably located. adjoining the lands of William Eves. shseob Byres. and Mr. Norman. The improvements are quite extensive; the most im. portant part having been erected within a year, in mo dern etyte, by competent mechanics. The house has French slate roof. high ceilings and porch on three sides. There is an ice vault and cave, built of brick, and the ' lbam and out -buildings (part of which are new) are more than sufficient for the wants of the place. There is an abundance of fruit trees and shade on the premises. The water is of the best quality. and never fails. The view from the house cannot be excelled,and its proximity to Wallingford Station. on the West Chester and Phila delphia Railroad. being about 800 yards distant, from width seven-trains depart daily each way, renders it 1 1 - 'very desirable residence for persons doing business in the city. May be examined previous to sale. _ Terms—one half cash; $ _ISOO to bo_pald at sale. oetatspi ALFRED IL MERK9I6BB. Auetian^nr. FOR MLLE. FOR PALE—CHEM:IN RILLS , FARM OF 31 with [largo stone dwelling house, ice house , coach house and •out•btfildinge In good repair Bret rate land and beautiful situation, commanding an ex t ens i ve view, and may be divided iuto several very tine ib u thu ng , fi ftee; NO feet front on Old York road, half a mile north or BitoemMtertown, (Old York Road Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad. 004 t. F. A. TREGO, DX Walnut street. FOR BALE.—HOUSE, N. E. CORNER OF ARCH and Twenty eecond 81ra:to; touretory brick with tbreeatory back buildings. Terms moderate. AP/ to ' W. LANSDALE, coon , tte m Bt' tit Arch street. IteTO RENT—HOUSE ON CORNER OF BROAD, ro and Walnut streets , Camden, with furniture. er term of eix months, from October 16th. Apply to W. 31.. LANSDALE, 811 Arch etreet, or t 9 Mr. Folwell at hottea-- oce eodat• igfitltlAL PRUNE“.- -10 CA/5M 11b. CArrISTERS, 1 WO grade. French rnplrial Pram %l landing and for sae by JUMPII it ddLER .1: CO.. lee Beath Delaware " Possession imme TO RENT. BANK STATEMENTS. - rPWELFTII QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE PAR MEWS AND MECHANICS , NATIONAL HANK. PIILAItUEVI.I.S.I•4 11 October sth, 1867. RE,SU Notes and Dills dinc0unted........5 8 . 036090 06 Indebtedness of Directors.....'. ,24.600 00 United btrites Bonds deposited with U. S. Treasurer to secure circulation. ......../ 800 ,000000 00 United States 11.nds depofdted with U. S. Treasurer to secure deposits WO,OOO 00 Other United States securities and Compound Interest Notes on bond ......... ..... .......,........ 124621 W —54,480,811 06 Other eeenrities and Bonds :and Mortgagee ......... .•. •• • • Banking !louse and Real Estate.. Premiums.. ....'..... .............. Overdrafts ............ ............. Specie• • •• •••• .............. Other lawful m0uey............... Notes and cheeks of the City Ihmks ........... ...,..... 622,520 21 Cirvalsting notes of oilier banks on band.. ... ........ 54.571 72 Elie from Notional Itanks. ..... 251,444 68 One from other Banks and Bank. ere LIABILPIIES. ' Capital Stock • .............. $2000,000 00 Surplits .... ... —.... ............ ..... ..... .. ...... 496,879 40 Discount and Exchange, net. " 071 97 Ch (Minting Notes outstanding__ ...... . ~.• 7080 5 00 Circulating Notes of the Farmers' and me ebonies' Bank of Philadelphia outstanding.. 5,190 00 Deposits._ . 4,057,149 96 'United States Deposits. . . 98,088 13 Due to National Banks 462.789 70 Due to other Banks and Bankers . , 17,800 94 State of Pennsylvania. County of Philadelphia, es: 1. W. Rushton, Jr., Cashier of the Farmers and Me. shanks' National Bank of Philadelphia. do eoloinnly affirm that the above statement is true, to the best i f my knowledge and belief. W. RUSHTON. JR.. Cashier. Affirmed and subscribed to before me, this Pighth day of October, 1867. E. R. BADGER, It Notary Public. EVENTERNTH QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE S FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts United States Bonds with Trew sß7ls 479 60 , surer of the United States To secure Circulation. To secure DeTiosits, Other Bonds on hand. Legal Tender and Compound Interest Noted ...... 42 Due from * National hanks (counting in Reserve) 580,000 00 Caeckd sent to Clear ing fib thin A. 31. 1,54 - 410 2.578,,618 55 Due from Ranks and Bankend 507.4 - 34 Notes of National Banks on hand 42 21‘4,00 Cash 1temd...,.................... 12,150 23 2,941.127 74 1.547 00 175.107 61 Over Drafti...., Banking Howe LIABILITIES CapitAl Stock Circulating Note:4 Surplus Fund..... Proits (net). MORTON )1, .)11.1;11.A.E1,, dc., October 7, 1867. oc4 St 1117ARTERLY REPORT OF THE PIIILADEL [ILIA NATIONAL BANK. Put 1.A1W1.1 . 111A, October 7,1867. RESOURCES. . . Loans and Discount , - - - Banking Houi at fi other Real Estate__ Current Expenses and United States Tine= Fxrhangen for the Clearing Et Due from other Banks and Banker+ U. S. Bonds deposited with Treasu rer of the L. S. to secure eircela. tion and Ignited States deposits. United States Securities on hand National Bank Notes ........ 5peer.......... ........ ........ Legal Tender LIABILITIES Capital 5t0ck...... .......... ...... ..... surplus Fund. .......................... ........ 750,000 00 CirculatinKNotes.... . . . . . X ::+5,000 00 Due IndividuaLDeponitore ..... . 3,211.078 74 Due United States Treaslirer 47.530 06 Due other Banks and Bankers . .V.l.Eft3 23 ..W7 0 .252 03 177.519 15 2.5: 00 Discount and profit and loee Dividends I certify thht the abate statement is true, to the beet of icy knowledge and belief. B. B. (O SECTS. C older, Sworn to and enbscribed before me thin Seventh day of October. A. D. 1f67 TwEtrni OUA UTE I:LY . REPORT OF THE EIGHTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. • Oct;o• - .1.. 7. 1E67. RESOURCES Loan? and Diecountl. $443.135 ;12 United States Bonds &Trotted to secure circulating ..... 275.000 United States Bonds on hand 55,4X)0 Ul GAnpound Intere:it Notes Legal Tender Nowt , .... Notre of other National Banke. • ' 11365 ou Cazh item. • ..• ••• •.. 1,712 64 Exchanges for Clearing clout, this Du.• from National flank Furniture EX penree and LIABILITIES Capital Sumluv. ..... ........ Profit and Lure, Dieconnt, Interest and Exchange . 14,349 61 Individual I)epoi4tA. Dividende Unpaid Ihn• to National Banks Circulation:— ....... Q,CAITTEELY REPORT OF THE UNION NATIONAL - HANK. lA, OCtOher 7, RESUCIZCES. Leann nod Discounts $1.341173 05. United States Bonds deposited to secure eireu1ati0n................ MO.OOO Ott 1 uit(i Staten Bonds on hand...... 80.009 ot) Other Stocks nud 45,6;32 OS ---$1,717,805 Over 94.; Banking .... ... i0(,1•i34 93 ',mines and Taxe5.................... timetil rrelliilllllB .... . .19,881. 94 Exchanges for Clearing House this AI 1f........ 257.026 38 Due from Banks and ....... 188,1347 90 Fractional Currency..., ............. ........ IA) Nkries Of National Banks.. ...... . ........ uu Legal Tender Notes ..... ..............:..... ..... 762,401 on LIABILITIES Capital Stock..... ........ 811114119 Fund Dit.counts Circulating notes outstanding 213,615 c 0 Circulating notes of Union Bank outstanding. :I, 4 kri tie Due to Banks and Bankers 1,092,N7 (14 Bopwits ....... . ............ ...... ........... 1,0.43.836 , iA Affirmed to and subscribed before me, this seventh day of Octobtr, A. D. 1n67. oc9 St EDW. H. WILIIA3IBON, Notary Public. QUARTERLY STATEMENT OP THE SEVENTH , NATIONAL BANK OF 111.1.1,16BELFHIA. Ouronna 7, IE6/. RESOURCES.. IBMs Di.counted... —. ..... .... . . $457,1111 29 United Staten Bonds deposited.. 367,60000„ U. S. Bonds on hand 1,566 00 • 0716,3411 24 Banking House and Furniture.... , 55,410 44 Expenses ............ ............. ... 800.83 Premiums .... 611,325 94 Revenue Stamps... ... . ...... . ggg 9 ,3 Due from Banks and iiankers..... , 82,308 88 Clearing lions° Exchanges 47,414 32 National Bank Nbte5.............. 6,665 00 Fractional Currency 316 74 Compound. Interest and Legal Tender Notes-- • .. • • - 217,218 00, -- 315.502 80 LIABILITIES. Capital Stook.. .. . ... Circulation outstanding„, • . • *********** '°°° W oo Due to Bankers and ••••• • • • • • 217 : 5" Individual Depositors... ......... .. & 14 ,4 6 12 5 7 3 1 Surplus Fund . 70 Profit and.Losis • •—•• • • • 38,798 04 CLOTHING, EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, HAS RUMOVED TO S. E. cur. of Seventh and Chestnut Ste. THE DAILY EVENING B'ULLETIN.-PHILADEf;PHIA, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 9, 1887. 88.00' n 9 201005 07 44,785 48 687 01 8,001 42 1,445,958 8:4 . 7.896 82 3,0t , t1,46; 94 $7,923,05r, $7.923.11:•i5 15 906.000 00 500,000 OQ 321,650 00 ------$4,443.129 60 *7,561.211 95 '1 , 1,000,000 00 5,32 , 3,02:2 00 ..i5850,000u 434,494 ¶ *? 561,111 Qi $3,721,995 73 150.336 553 .15,71'5 09 578.14 46 277,033 1.250.000 ot) 1:16,200 00 49 67,0 00 63,3;5 01 1.0:4,16' 27 $7,295,6: 4 1? kft.:.2.%.0t:Z4 lA JOSEPH BRIBSTOV. Notary Public zt7" 1 ,2Z5 142,040 00 PI OU 1133,4-11 'B4 Ht6 . a 62.b.13 Oi 71.);oo o) 25.4;7,20 10.:x5 *1.21:1.674 $2 - 5 1).1i 667,187 70 MERE 3.( Ilf 14. `2.:) , J -') DO .1 213.FiR E,, B. li. WILLIAMS, Cuethivr. $3.070.7ii7 $13 0 0.000 00 84,260 50 21,617 54 $13.1Y70.17.7 'rt N. C:-MUSSELMAN, Cashier $1,1:5.5,461 115,467;8' E. 8. HALL. 6 1867. NO. 004 CHESTNUT STREET, Have Now Opened Their FALL IMPORTATIONS OF NEW CARPETINGS. 500 Pieces J. Crossley 8►: Sons' Patent Tapestry Carpets. 300 PIECES ROYAL WILTON CARPETS. NOVELTIES IN HITCH CHENILLE CARPETS. 500 Pieces New Styles English Brussels Carpets. 250 Pieces Yard-and-a-half Wide Velvet Carpets./ ROYAL WILTON CARPETS, FOR STAIRS AND HALLS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS. J. F. NO. 904 CrIESTNITT sgrituurr, 50 SHEETS ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS. sel4-e m w PIEDICINXL. FOUR _LETTERS TO HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT DEPOT, 542 BROADWAY, N.Y. • IT DOEB NOT DISAGREE WITHMEDIOINE. I am wing IlofPe Malt Extract Boverm", in CONNEC TION with other medicines. My PHYSICIAN IVILA IN FAVOR of it, and did not think IT COULD DISAGREE with his medielneß in any way. and might HELP me. I do indeed hope it-A4 • LI, BENEFIT me for the DIFFI CULTIEc IT IS RECOMMENDED for, se MY AUNT IS BENEFITED by its!t4e. I'. A. BEERS. DA',arra, Ayril 5, 167. • CURE OF 1 ISORDER OF TUE TFORACII. Accept my thank, , . My hilAand eutkr d fr,in •a DIS ORDER of the STOMACH. and ha, BEEN ENTIRELY _CLUED by 110iVe - DLLICIOUti M nit Mre. E. 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HENKELS, LACY & CO., EIIENISTES, lierfht CHESTNUT STREET, titt Cote de Lame. A. & H. LEJAMBRE My° removed then' Furniture and Upholstering Wareroom. TO No. 1103 Chestnut Street, (up otairs.) se:-3m rW i r t ip , Italian Jewelry, " 4 " t aaBYZANTINE NOSAICSI-f,A. Au ifornenre stock of Selected and imported by JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., 822 CHESTNUT STREET. fel-f m w-tfrPl WM. E. HARPUR, Chronometer and Watch-maker, Respectfully informs his friends and customers that be has removed from over Masers: Briley dr 819 Chest nut street, to Where he intends to keep on hand 3 supply of Snit quality Watches,Chronometers,Clocks, Ladles' and Gents' Gold Chains, Seth. soya, &c. Chronometers rated b 7 Solar and Siderial Transits. Especial attention given to repairing Watches. 1Y23-Bm, re• ti , 4, BY STEAMSHIP “PERSIA." NOW OPENING, L ' MUSICAL BOXES AND MUSICAL TABLES, Direct from Geneva, Made expreeely for and imported by JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., . 822 CHESTNUT STREET. felt.m.w.tfrpr. • e, Sterling Silverwarelanufactory, 414 LOCUSTATREET. GEORGE ..,Sl - IARP, Patentee of the ...nd 'Cube pattetuis, manufactures overt' description of-ffne. STERLING SILVERWARE. and oilers for sale, wholesale and retail. a choice assort , meat of rich and beautiful goods of new styles at low prices. J. N. SHARP. A. ROBERTS. aol7-rim rp* • MANUFACITUBEIt AND DEALER IN OILS, PAINTS; VARNISHES, No. 18 North Delaware avenue, Philada. ea= 60 LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF OLD RYE WHISKIES IN THE LAND IS NOW POSSESSED BY FUIINITURE. &C. Special Card. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ac. From Rome. CORAL; JEWELRY DIRECT FROM NAPLES REMOVAL. 407 Cheetnu i t Street, ISAAC IT. EVANS Naval Stores and Soaps, HETAIL DRY GOODS. 727 CHESTNUT STREET. 727 POPULAR PRICES Bllke, Shawls, Velvets, Poplins, Reps, We. our Busse, llerinoes, Nous Detains, apneas, Mohair', &lima Poplins, Chene Poplins, !Me lange Poplins, Irish and French Poplins and Plaids. Also, Bo mbazines,Biarritz,Tamise, and other Mourning Goods in great variety, together with the most ex tensive assortment of Miscellaneous Dry Goods in the Market. Also, Blankets, Flannels, Linens, House- Furnishing Goods, Cloths, Casslmeres, etc., In reliable qualities, at low prices. RICKEY, SHARP &CO., JAS. R. CA_MPBELL & CO., No. '727 Chestnut Stiee't. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, Dry Goode, by Piece or Package, di • and under Market Dates. RICKEY,. SHARP & CO., rcUdl n, MARKET c: o hk . DI INTEL Magnificent Lyons Silk Velvets. All the good wldtliP FRENCII FABRICS. SILK ANOAVORSTED . FRENCH POPLINS, In g.)14.31' brawn. garnute, m rxlv, greet - A ac RIBBEI) POPLLNS. Ottoman Velourn, Brawn"; f;olden Brown*, Amber, Greene, :1 , 1(4e*, liarnet!, Hlacr, &c. PLA I U POPLINS: Elegant extra largo Plaid, Now Stylish Cornblnatic.n.. Silk-faced VIM& for 1-un , pricc4,Wool.ll4ld!, BLACK POPLINS. All the grader, $1 0 , 3 to st: Black r oplin Alpaca?, 7&. and $1 (37 Vine stock Mack Drea3 Linoda. SHAWL ROOM. Pniaty Long and Square Stin.wb. Eleg,enr It. oche Lr•tig I.non's Itlnriz Thibet Slum In.ll NVoolen Shrovb , , fuierdsOck ever offered. CLOAKINGS. All the new HAM MAkiniY, All the new Stapler and fancieA CLOAKS O( au thP 111,V Stl. ReadY:tu%di , or made t 5 order Fourth and Arch. _ Will open to-day for Fall Salm. Bill: Faced Ribbed Poplins, All wool -Ribbed eoolinr. Illyninrck Poplina, all graded.. Piin'i# celebrated Irish Pop ILA. hew etyled of Banco Poptlrm. Richert Plain Bilk!, importod. Corded Silky of all graded, New rtyiet of Fall aitAwLs,&ll,. &IL Margot SliawL , , ordered atylo.. New etylcd. Bliawl6, long and square, Robes of elaborate defilgud. MOURNING GOODS. We have now open a full axeeortment of MOURN , EIG and SECOND MOURNING GOODS for Fall. PERKINS, NO. 9 BOUM NINTH STREET e7,lrurA 'IIasONICA-S - Vi r EECES , (3uccemor to Wxn. F. Mem.) FORKS OF SECOND AND CHRISTIAN STREETS. BALD; WI AND RUIN RAY, BAUD, WHEAT, OAT AND 818 BMW, FOR SHIPPING AND CITY USE. lartro w&nro KaIiTRARTIRIQUII Tamarinds in sugar, landing and for ado by .a.• B. 4 1113131 ER (10.1.05 Dotal? Delawav: ovjuuo. pp No. 72 - 7 CHESTNUT Stmt. Isiw.f.m.trO dell.m w •