8 AMUSEMENTS. Ilih Opma. Notwltlmtandlng tb Inclemency of Ma wealbrr, the Klcblngs cpera Tronpe were coinpll weated lest evening with the largest and moit bnlhant iwM the iroion . and tbe performance m one of the ot enjoyable operatio entertainments we have ever attended. The Bohemian Girl haa never been half si well rendered la Philadelphia, and It wonderfully beau Ufol melodies, fine cherustr, admirable trlot, quartettes, to., were given with ireshness, a spirit, and a finish truly retreahlng. Km Bioblngi, Mr. Castle, and Mr. Campbell were all encored mo it rapturously In their principal aolos, and the appianae thronghont the evening wa or the rooitt hearty and cnthaalaatio character. Aoher'i delimit ui opera 01 Fra iHaonlo will he per Sonued thl evening wl h one 01 the molt powerful ca.u It ban ever bad In I hlladc nhla In its Kngllab dions. Ml" JUci Inrs. Mlm llarrlnnn. Mr. Castle, Mr. ieguln, Mr. H. :. rrakea, Mr. Campbell, and Mr. wylle all appear in It, Mid In such talented baud the periormance cannot but be a brilliant anccemi. MiM Klchlnga' benefit la announced for to-morrow wcnlng, and il ibe should be rewarded a she deaervts to be, an overflowing house win be preaent on (he occe Ion. Ho artist labor harder to please the public, anil, :jMleed, none ancceeda in doing an mne successfully I anrt ber wanv adtnlr-ra in 1'lnladelphla should testify their appiectation of her efforts, by giving a good account of themnelves at her benefit ln Italian Opkra. We are Informed that tbesab acrlptlon books for the BerKmann-Marot7.ek-Bencont-Poch Italian Opera Troupe will positively be opened at Trumpler's next Monday week, the Rtb proxlme. Mobeanpilon tickets lor fifteen repreaeutatloaa (includ ing a choice secured seat to each a tlokei) are placed at twenty-five dollars, frevious to the opening ot the books. Mr. lieorge Hood will receive and rcglntor orders lor aobscrlptions at the Box Oflloe ot toe Academy. Tbi Mw CniHxn. John K. Owens bad another brilliant reeeptlon last night Ills assumption oi tie character of "Caleb Tin aimer" Is Inimitable. Every one should witness this noble triumph In the Thespian art. Dvt; or, the Crirtrt on the Hearth, will be ropetited this evening, with Mr. Owens, Miss Josle urton, u.nl Mr. I. W Jennings m the principal runs. The Hip jnett bay in My 1.1 Is also given with Owens aud urton In splendid pans. Arch PTBKiti iBEAyaa The Florences bare a gor geous programme to-night, lnthavogu- and tbe Yaik e ikmtekreptr Introduce botu artists in tbe most luvor able ilgbt To-morrow evening tne Florences take their larewcll benefit, and we have no doubt that Willie and his wfo" will have a bumper. "Urnlne" must not be neglected In this ilttlo arranuement. On Monday evening Mrs. John Drew will produce the Inst London sensation, ca led the I ait i'ami y, wliu new neenery aud a grand cunt At tbi Walnut. John Brougham presents his own nplendld and sparkiing eomodv, called Piauing with Fire, in which he sustains the character of "Dr. Savage '' Miss Annie Orshnm. Meaamca Wnlcot and Chapman, Messrs. U a cot, Kawoett, and Chapman also appear In the cast. 'J he porluriuanve commences with a lavorile Xarce- ThNew Amekicak. The Streets Au J'uricoii tranes popular. It is presented with new scenery and a fine cast. Mr. Joseph Proctor, the promising young tragedian, will be the next "mar at the American. Ou Saturday atiernoon a grand matinee will be given. LA no ii mo Oas. Dr. Coltou, tbe well-known, anes thetic dentist, will give two public exhibitions ot the effects of bis nitrous oxides, at Musical Fund Hull, on to-morrow afternoon and Saturday evening. 2tb and VEUtb. ana we have no doubt the amusement anil Instruc tion allorded will be very considerable. The deta is of Jr. Cotton's cutertaluuieuts will be louud lu auoihcr tolunin. IIf.llkr'b Poibkks Di aboliqi'Ks are increasing In popularity. His audiences are large and fushioualile. His execution of Robert Iloudin s master work, ' the flowering and irult-liearlng ormue tree." Is reaili' win derfnl In neatness and effect. This Is the Quest piece of diabiene ever periurmcd in tblg country. C'abkcbobs ii Dixet give the fourth representation of their new side-splitting burlesque ot the '-pee '.ret' frolic this evening, besides a large number of new acts, and mutlcal aud nlrth provokingl melange. The entertain ments at the'Faml.y hesort" are attractive, and, we are glad to olst rvo, aro lully appreciated. At Valeb's Winter Garden, In Vine street, below Riiihth. von can spend a very pleasant evening. There In a continual least of music and llow of beer kept up Aliero, that is reuily ruticsbiiig. CITT INTELLIGENCE. For Additional City Intelligence see Third Page. A. Mixfd-tjp Case wrra a Happy Ter mination. Hather a curious cae came under our notice this rooming. It appears, to oouimjncu ut the Lrffiuniup, that a man well known about town, named I liomas Hollands, got acquainted with and married a youui? woman named Liddio Bonds, alius tho "bailor Hoy." She donved her alias from having been at soa lor a number of years, having; jut returned Iroin a three years' cruise before the mast when he married her, 8 ho passing: uorseif oB.' as a jonng nian There vas not much happluesa ariolnr from the marnase mutual jealousy, crimination, and re crimination eaiiHinjz ionntntit quiirroUiiig. A little over two years ago she shot him, attempting to kill him. She was tnrd and convicted lor th s oltunse, and sentenced to hi teen mouths' imprisonment Dunns' her imprisonment Holland's lirst and real wile came over from Enp;!and, aud finding him out, went to live with lum, but took a severe cold,! rom the rffects of which she died just about the limn. ".Sailor Boy." bis second wiio got out ot prison, aoout oifrul months ago. The latter then took np her quarters with Hol land until a former acquaintance ot hor's, horn she knew betore she married Holland, came to ace her. This new.or rather old friend and "sailor Boy" took pa-session ot the house, and Holland did not dare to enter it. It appears, also, that this triead, who pops by the name ot John Jones, alias Keiloy, had made a violent assault and battery upon Holland about tbe time of his marriage, and had leit him lying for dead. He escaped, and eluded the pursuit of the police at tbe lime. Last Saturday Holland found this Jono, alias Keliey in bis bouse and did not dare to go in. He had "Bailor Boy" arrested for threatening him. and also had Jones.ah'as Keliey, arrested on tho old ehsree ot assault and ba'tery with intent to kill. "When the parties appearod at Alderman White's nflks. after some talk, they came to an agreement. Jenes and -'Sailor Boy" were married (her marriage with Holland being illegal), aud tho whole party Kent on ineir way rejuiciug. A Miserable Wrktch. A follow named Joseph Anderson was arrested yesterday at hecond suid Race, on the charge ot malicious mischief, it aimears that be bad hired a man to drive lum in a lack to a certain place, but before be reached his tioint of destination he was soon to jump out and put ofl in another direction. A police olHoer, soung liim leave -without notitying tbe driver, gave chase, and captured him at Second and Kaoe, and stupoed tbe hack driver, the oflioer aked the driver if he had any ono in bis carnage, lie replied be had. ' The officer told him to look. He did so, and what a sight met his as'onished eyes! All the interior ot tbe car. nage was a mass of ru ns. On searching the prisoner, it was lound that he had torn oft' the tatse s, linings, and whatever be could put bis bands on, and had his pockets breast, eto , stuffed out with his plunder. He was arrested and talten bulore Alderman Oodboo, who held him in $S00 to answer the charge of mailcioua mischief. A Soldier for Select Council. It ia with pleasure that we notice the nomination of a tred and galiaut soldier lor Select Council. Colonel John Keliey is a native ot Wheeliuir, Virginia, Although for many years he lias identilied b inself with Philadelphia and her Interim. At tho com mencement of tho war, he entercJ die, service in the Piational Guards, aud went to Baltimore In ldl with that regiment. Ho wa Liouienant-Colonel ot the 7th West Virginia Infantry, under General .Ke ley (his luttier), ana sutisexiucntlv with Geuerals Lander and hliiu,dH, aud in the 2d Corps, aud served Willi great credit in many battles, He ha recently teen ono ot the II rm 01 A. 11. Krancincu & 1 o , in Market struct. ColoLel Keiloy Is eutit ed to the support ol every Umou man in tlio (Sixth Ward, jrrciieviinw wi ywriy. The Kesui.ts of the STOitM.The atmosphere has been purillod, and everything looks fresh and clean alter the showers ot yoatcrdav. For while there was a gale of wind blowing, especially in tbeearly part ot the afternoon, homo of its oliects are p'amly visible. In Spring Giirdcn sireot a housn that was goinir up and nearlv ready 1 1 be rooted in was blown down, ana IDs soanoliiinir demnliHhed rorlunately there was no one in the building at the time. The river mjuuvikiu uas. risen couaiderably smd is at prtscni vory uigu. A Cowardly Belligerbnt. William Hakor is an Individual WOO is poseaud ol a rerv unorrelsome dispoeltioa. but from all aocounta doas nut poetess a coriespondlng amount ot courage, if we tnav judge iroin aonounrs we near oi mm. it ap pra that at Front and Brown streets William mado n assault on a woman, striking ber wltu bis tiat. He was arrested and taken betore Aldotman loland, wuo ueiu mm iu gi'SAi w aiiwor. 8afe and Rkliablk. We would Invite amecial attention to the certificates published in an other comma In lavorot tue treat "Kvansfc Watson lo'ide LKor 8ale." For baukors and merchants (his Sal is superior to any in use. This tact is at tested by trial, and by hundreds of witnesses. Tbe very sti ucture of their Bate will convince any ODe of TTTR Tl ATY.V EVENING TELEGRAPH. PJMTT, All , River Thirvkb. William McKenncv and Edward Mnrphy were arrested last night at Almond street wbarl. on tbe charge ol larconv of ioro,which was taken trcm a canal toat. ibe boat was made fast to the wharf and McKennoy and Mnrphy cut loose the head-fasts and took away a quantity of rope, etc Lett to it-elf, the boat might have awunt out into the etreatn.to the damage ol itself and what ever It might have come in oontact with If It had not been observed In time and secured. Both of the scamps were arrested and taken before Aldonnan Butler, who held them In s7(K) each to answer. Carrying Concealkd Deadly Wba- roi8 This practice appears to be a general one. and it Is only now and then that a person ts haulod nti on tbe charge. John Merripan was arrostod yesterday, at Twelith and Filbert streets, acting in a disorderly manner. On searching his person a black jack, or billy, was lound. He bad a tearing beiore Alderman Jones, who hold him in live hundred dollnrs to answer. Counterfeits. $100 counterfeits on tho . ...i xjii,..ii 1!nk nt New York are in clrcilla- wn. In the words 'maintain It," on the right of nniHa. of l.lhertv. an i ia Inserted lor in maintain " Tho laces of the signers of the IXiclaru tlon of Independence on tho back of tho note are very indistinct. Ri:ddfn Death. A woman named Lizzie Virdee died suddenly this morning, at TulrtV-sixt.n find Market streets, in a row ot low frame dwellings known as tbe "Kite Row." Tbe cause of her d -aOi is unknown. Tbe Coroner has been summoned to bold an inquest. Cholera. There have been twelve cases of cholera reported to the Board of Health since our icport ot yestciday. UI theso cases, three I roved latul. To Dealers in Clothukj. Wo have the largest and most compbio assortment of Men's, Yout.is', and Hovs' Cioiniuu: in I'tnladelphia. Our goods will bo lound Mipertor in style, make, and Ht to tuoio nsuaily oflered at w holnsaie, at prices tqHally low or lower. An examination respectiully luvited. IlKNisKTT k, ;) . Tower Hall, No. 518 Market Street, C'nA rti.KB hTOKKSfc to. Invito the attention of the public to their new stock ot goods tor tho la 1 ano winter tiauo. tyle unoppr 'achod, worninan-t-hfp unequalled, and price the lowest. Tho price is nioikuu in plain figures on all ot tho urtio cs. Cull and examine. Stokks i Co., Under the Continental, Flvc-Tivcnty Coupons, Due November 1, Wanted by Drkxel & Co., No. 34 So n tli i hird street. TnK Month or Kobks is tho most fragrant moi.tli in the calendar, bat It is soon over, and bloom lies a-withcring. But remember, ladios, with 1'halon's "Night-Blooming; Cereus" on your toilets, you can have a rater perlumo than June flowcra over yielded all the year ronnd. Trenton (Jauvltc. The Elliptic Lock-Stitch Sewiso Machine, with all Hi" latest improvement and attachment, incomparably the but for Family Cue. Elliptic S. M. Co. Agents wanted, No. 023 Chesnut street, I'hila. Childuks'i" Clotiiino iho largest and most eh cant ui-sortment in the city ol Boys', O iris', ln- ta.ii is , aud Misses' Clothing. M. Shoemaker & Co., Nos 4 and 6 Is. Kightli street. Twelfth and Chfsnut is the place to puicliaso Cork .Uaitrettsesand lieddinR, and to have your Fur niture rcupliolstt-rcd. vuruisiied, and repaired by pructical woikmon. It you desire perlect l'ietures ot any kind, eo to Leonard May's Gullerv. nt the S. K. corner of .Sixth and tnllowliill streets. He will be sure to suit you. Give bim a call. Geohge W. Jenkins, No. 1037 Spring Garden street, keeps constantly on hand a fine assortment of Candies and Fruits. If Yon wakt Siylirh Looking Glass on riuTUKK i1 ramus, result to Hciuicr's, Aich street, tuit of beventh. Compoukd Iktehept Notkb. 7 8-10 and 6-20i wanted. ie liavcn & Brother, No. 40 S. Third St. ELASTIC BTITCIl 8UFTTLE. OH LOCKSTITCH SKWINO WACUINK. FOR TAILORS, 8HOKM AKKKS. SAUDI. KK8, H lUNKMS MAKERS, CAHKIAUC MAK.IiKS. I.ATE.-sTANUBli G ROVER BKER'B WKJHI- PT 1'KEMlllM MA Oil I WES, I Hilt FATVtlLTf VSE. 1 THK ONI.Y I MA CHIN E .Sl'.VVINti TUATBO'I II M:iS MACHlNK8, 1'EIirECTLY No. 7110 AM) CH KM NUT HT11KKT. BMRKOIDF.IIH fiKriXTLl Sl'pkrior Styles &f Ready-made Clothio. Sui'Kitiou Styles of IIkady-mads Clothing. Wakamakkk & Bhowm, topulak c'lotiii.ng uodse, oak Hall, Pouthea-t comer Sixth and Market Streets. MAIlItlKD. LAYTOK-KINll.-On the 25th Instant. In the Old Pine Street Church, by the Kev. Robert Adair. Mr. EHEDK- KleK LAliUJI to MISS MAKx HI. KIMU, Doth Ot this city. WOOD HOF FM A N. September 25. at the residence of the bride's lather, by ltev. K. N. I'atton, Kvcior ol (irsee e hureli, Al.enlown. JAME- WOOD, ol Cousho hocken. to JOSIk, daughter of J. L. Hoftuian, Esq., of tne lormcr piaee. ' DIED. RF.NNETT.-On Tuesday, the 25th Instant. MART. widow ot the late Captain Charles W. Bennett, United Mutes Revenue Service aged 4!) years. Tbe relatives and irieuds ol the laiuilv are resnecttuilv Invited to attend her tuneral, from her late residence, No. VilM N. Twelith street, on Friday morning at Vit o'clock, interment at v Ummgton, Vol. HART. On the morning of the 2th of SeDtember. after a leng and tedious illness, Mrs I AN E HAKT, relict ol the late James M. Hart, Esq., of this city, lu the Thh year ol ner age. Her relatives and friends are Invited to attend thn funeral ceremonies, ou Thursday afternoon at i o'clock at the residenee oi her son-lu-law, Captain James Madi son Erailey. I . H. Navy, No. 2011 Pine street. Funeral to proceed on tne loiiowing morning to itaruviue, Uucks countj . RYAN. At Kadshnrvvllle. Cheater rnnnlv. Pn . nn Rundav, tbe'.'Ath Instant, Mrs. ANGELICA RYAN, wile ol William Ryan, oi this city. The Telaitves and friend ol the family arn InvitAil a attend tha lunei-al. rrom the reaidnnee of her hrntimr. In-law, i John IJovd. No. 2026 Vine street, on Friday aiteinoou. the 2i)lh instant, at 2 o'clock. - SMITH On tlie 2fih Inatnnl JArnn S smith .r, ot Catharine and the lam An-hiimiii wn.uii. in h a' 'I, i. year ol his ase. i ne reianveg ana menus oi the family are respectfully Invited to attend his tuneral, from l lie reside uce ol bis mother. Point House roa, below Stamper's lane, ou nuuum nimiowra ai i o cioca. to proceed to 1 biiadol pbla Cemetery. WF.HR. On tliA AVfnlnff nr 1,a 9&tt. r , t. v- -------- - . - - " .ia k.,a,.,, I, 1 ADELAIDE, sevona uauithier ol James R. Webb. ' BAILOR'S GKKSK, Or' THK UUOAD OR narrow patterns, of a variety of sizes, and well tinlhlinl hiuoothiiiii Irons, lor sale at tlie lirdwx Mere of TKI'MAN dc 8HAW No. 8iW(Klgnt inirty-nvel M A KKFT wt.. betow Ninth. 10AL OIL FAUCETS, OF BRASS OU IRON; Pewtet ork Mups and Kuwcets; t ork and I eatuor- lined spigots; nu everul Kinds oi Aioiassea liuus. lor sale ly TKUil AN & nil A w. o. Baatf-lgPt i D'rxy-nvai M akket wt.. helow Mh. CTAIR liOU, OF VARIOUS LENGTHS i) and breadths, and .stair Rod Eves, buttons and Hands, for sale by TRUMAN & BUAVV, o. MotEigin inirty-nvei ia akk.t nt.. neiow ninth. "TIE THAT HATH EARS TO HEAR, LET .11 HIM lll'.AK instruments to assist the bear ing at JlADElRA'w, no. wa p. i tMn uireet Do low thesnut 9 41m jTTiG H A K U UK'S IMI'ROVED ' PEltISCOPlt: KPKCTACliKS Superior to all others. Th'yenclte the wonder and admiration of all wbo use tliem. faaoumvtorv and Sales-rooms, No. 24M. EU.tiiUKtr.ret, I'hila., Pa. OPKRA GLASSES. Assorlmes t large and varied. Prices low. 9 24 W A II B U It T O N. FASHION A BLK HATTKR. Ho. 410 CHKWM1T 8trt. exl door tu font Orfloe. 915$ NONE BUT TUB BEST BCUUVLK1LL ANI LEHIGH COAL, t'AUKKLLLV VRh I'ARBD. AS I) A f LOWKKT UATKS. SATIdF ACTION GUAR NTKKI). J KVANS.BHOAD an1 F1LBE1T 961m UNADULTERATED LIQUORS ONLT MCUAUs PKKIHTAN'8 W.JULNU VAULTS, Ko. 4.W TJHjtHNUT HTRBKf. liearly Oppoaita the Pout OtEce PI11LA IlEJ.fIHA. Families inpplied Or 'en roia tb Coustry jiromrtly '2,jjnri.KMBER 27 1866. SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CUR4NTUR. HUMPHREY'S II ()MO!OP ATHIC gPE.rtiriCSi Bave proved, from' the moat amp- M i,rtono. ao entire auccess I hlmple.lro.not. Em. afL and ""liable. They are tne onlv Medlclues perfeo .ifihj to nop lar oae-ao almple that ml-taker j,Ptf? aM tn na ing them so darmlesa aa too fl rl1,, .nd so eificlent as to be always reiia Jlr ' ' ... Cents. ' COKCorJV"'n!!,on'--S a. 8. " 4, , ' , ' 7. ' 8, 1 : 12. ' 13, ' 14. 1 15, 1 IX, i7' 1H, 1. 2(1. :.: 22. 2J. 24. 1 2H 27. 28. M. 30, 31. 32, iiarrhV a ot f' Teething of Infants V 1'iifii fra M' OrtBing, Unions oKc J. r,,,H tv JPS. Nausea, or VoralU.ig..' ViiriiHAi'xi- lloarsenosa. Hronchliia V ill AtA 4A.ootbaoh. Nervous I'alns ....2S llbAIKt .IKS Sink lluol.. V..,,l,,.. (1 EULV JIS8RI), senty,or painful Periods.. ..25 ,J'.! LK Dltncultles f,u CV. Hoarse Cough DimonltIlreathmg...25 , Rheum. Erraipelas. Kriiutiona 25 K MTMATlSM.and a 1 Kheumatlc Palna 25 EVF.K and Aguo, Chill Kever-old Agues.. ..60 I'lI.KH. Internal or external, blind or bleodlng.W Ofil I'll A LM V,ore, Inflamed Kyea or Kyelids50 CATAHRH, acute or chroma, or lnfluenr.a....5n ' WIlOOPl.NU-l OCOH orHpasmodlcCougliS.., ' AHT MA, oppressed difficult Ilreathbig 50 1 KAK Iilscharges. and Impalted Hearing. Ml 1 HCKOMJI,A, euiarned Olanda and Hwe1tngs..5l ' (IKNK BAL Debt It y, or Physical Weakness... M 1 HKOPHV and scantv Heeretlons.. 50 1 SKA-hirkness. or sickness from riding W ' KIDNKY Disease. Gravel. Renal Ca cull F.RVOV8 Debility. Hemlnal Lmlaslons. In vnltinlHrv lllarhnroea IrtA fOUK Mouth, er Canker 50 ffiS " KCFFEKIMUS at change of Hie....";."...... .100 JM'ILKPHv, Hpasms, and tL Vitus' Dance. ..100 S4. DIPHTHERIA and nlcflrntoit Hr,T,..i Wl '""i ;abbs cam oi inirty-nve vials, morocco rase, and book compete, 10. Case of Twnntv large vials in morocco and book. 6. Slnglo boxes with direc tions, 25 cents, M) cents oral. Vktfrihart HfKeiKics Mahogany cases. 10 vials. 16. Hlncle vials, with direction, $1. - These Remedies by the case or slng'e box, sent free ot chnrgr, on receipt of thenrlce. Address UI MPHREVS' NpeciflcHomiropathlc Medicine Com pany, Ofllee and Depot. No 5b2 11 roadway. New York. Dr. Hi hphhrts is conaiilted dally at bis otllce. ocr sorally or by letter, aa above, r all forms of disease For salebv DYOTT CO.. JOHNSON. HOLLOW AY A COWDF.N. T. R. CALLKNDKR. and AUBROSB HMITH. Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia, and by all Diugglsts. JJJ7 mw5 INSURANCE COMPANIES THE FIPELTT1T INSURANCE, TRUST, AND AFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF PHILADElr For tbe Safe-keeping of Valuables under Oon antce. CAflTAL, 500,000. Diui'.eioiis N. B. Browne. Charles Macalestor I larcnce 11. Claik, John Welsh, J. Oil.lneham Fell. lxiwara w. Clark, Alexander Henrv, Htepheu A. Caldwell, Ulbson. ffenrv C President. IT. B. BROWNE. Vice-President. CLARENCE II. CLARK. Secretary and Tieasurer, ROBKRT PATTERSON Olllte (at piecnt) In the FUc proof Uulldiu? of the i uuaueiiiiiiit nmiunai uhiik. CHL8NUT SIKEKT, ABOVE FOURTH. Tbe Company will commence business on the 1st Pentc mber ist.6, and will be nrenared TO RKCKIVK DrPulTS UNDER C.T1ARVVTKF. upon the follbwing rates for one ear or less period: liuveniiueui nuu an uiner uupoui securities, or those transferable $100 per 91000 vy uenvuiy, iiiuiuuing nana iiiin. , , , y negdtiahle only by endorsement f '" "or tiwv Ooid Coin or Hill ion ai 215 per SU000 hl'vercoin or Pillion 32 00 per $1000 oi.vvr vi i.uiu i mic uniier seal, on i rate suhieet to adillHtmnnt. lur in, k t KITSI per 1I)U on a basis ol I Deeds. .Monguges Valunble Pupnrs generally, when oi no llxea value, ci a year each, or according :a hu k. Wills, 88 : which premium covers tbe remainder of tbe Hie of tbe maker. Cash Boxes or small Tin Boxes, for papers of Hankers. Capltalistfl.iMcrchants Lawyers. Tradesmen Fnmllles. etc., will be received at 2o each box or trunk oer year, contents unknown to tho Company, and liability lillliuru. FOR COLLECTION OF INTF.RK.ST, OVE PEE CENT ON AMOUNT OOl.I.KCl'Rl) COUPONB AND INTKRi-'tjf W'LL IW COLLECTED Wlli.M ut.siKt-D- AND Itr.MITTKD TO THK OWNKRS. DEPOSITS OF WONKY RKCK1VKD. OS WHICH ll"Bt.M WIL.L. UK ALLOWJSI). This Company is also au'lionzed to act aa Execu tors. Admlnis rators. and tiuarulans to receive and execute 'lusts of ever description from the Courts, vorporuuous, or inuiviaua s. N. B. BROWNE. President ItonKIlT Pattetison, tecretary und Ticosnrcr. 9 U lm old four wi.ves, YKHY II A It E OLD Bit AN DIES, SIlElillY AXD MADE1EA WINES, n YE, BO UB.BOX, A XD WilEA T tVIlISKIES, By the Demijohn or Cask. H. & A. C. VAN BEIL, WINE MERCHANTS, Ao. 1310 C1IESMT Street. 8 28 tutlis1m4p , QLD A P 11 1 C A N COFFEE, SMALL BEAN, GENV1NE KOCHA COFFEE, GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE 10K SALE BY JAMES Tt. WEBB, EIGHTH and WALNUT 8trcets. 814s A E ! ALE! WILLIAM YOTOGEK'S SPARKLING EDDT EUEGH ALE, FOR SALE BY THE CASK OR DOZEN SIMON COLTOX & CLAEKE, 4 14C3p 8.W. cor. BROAD and WALSTJT. AGENT FOR STRATTON'S FAMOUS YEAST. S. E.Cor. CHESNUT and FRONT Sts. 9 7 tutbs lmrp SUGAR, RUT T E U, AND OVSTKIl CUACKEKS, THE BEST IN TIIE CIT1T FCLLEU & J0flN80X, 1 4 tuthslnO No Itt o. ETO BTEEXTU Stoeet QNLY 1311EAD FIT TO EAT. Whst tie Doctor said. One ot the first Physicians ol this city said to his patients i "Use Aerated Broad. It's the only Biead fit to cat" We can give the name. FTIXEB 4 JOHNSON, 8 1 tulhalmi No 18 8. EIGHTEENTH F treat. p.KOCKEK'S TIP-TOP ORA.CKERS. TBT TEEM, sad tee u th mo, cant' te told In t tdTcrtUemeDt. ! rnxrB A J0IIN80JJ, fcrMilaTllTsrjl' frfHHllllW Will Mlf?AsMltsWsSMWils in SJJ K 1 PTTT A TTTTI'PKT. A V cvn JAMES II. ORINE & CO., AO. 020 CIIESMT STREET. Btwcen Sixth, and Seventh Btreet NEW OARPETINGS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Just necetved Per Steamer Mcllta." French and English, Axminster, Royal, Wilton 6-4 Velvet, English Brussels, Crossley Tapestries. NOVELTIES IN FRENCH GOODS. NEW STYLES OF 6-4 Velvets, Axminster, Wiltons and Brussels. Carpets for Halls, wllli Borders. English OU Cloths. Enjslbh and Amerlean Three-Plies Ingrain and Venetians. Druggets, Cocoa Matting, Hugs, Mats, Llucn Crumb Cloths. jas:es h. orne & co., No. 626 CHESNUT Street, Between Sixth and Seventh Streets. NEW OARPETINGS "WHOLESALE AND KETAIL. FALL IMPORTATIONS. JUST OPENED. 9 2i2m4p FOR SALE AND TO RENT. p O R RENT. A VALUABLE STORE, No. 809 CEESNUT STREET, In the National Bank of the Republic Building. 0 6 tt APPT.g O.V THE PKEMHE3. QFFICES AND LARGE ROOMS FOB KENT IN TUB National Bank of the Republic Building, Ncs. 809 and 811 CHESNUT Street, The Balldtna Is supplied with Oas, Water, Water Cinixi, oil mra neatlniz Apoaratas. The rooms on the third and fourth floors are larce (30.6U). well llahied, and suitable tor a Commercial College, or business of similar character. Apply at the Bans. 9 S U FOR SALE. THK FOUR-? TORY modern BrlcK Kealdence. So. Ifli SPRUCE Mivet, 12 feet Iioat. with three-story donhle bank buildings, ami lot 133 feet deep, to Dobbins street; baa two iiatn rooms, waiercmseu, permanent banias and replete n lib every extra moaern convenience Price t'26 (100, clear of all Incumbrance. Terms aceom mo deling, can pe seen on appiica'ion 10 WILLIAM M r AK K, 0 27 71 So. 824 I HfcaNOT Bireet WALNUT STREET PRdPERTy. FOR Sale, three Dwe'llnns In New Row West TWENTY- ? liiST street, at 1H.W0 22.: (M). and -'M OHO. Alao. a iniu. lior medium size House. No 2116ARcHSt 25lmrp FOR RENT. A HANDSOMELY FIN- lehed DWKLL1NG HOITHE, No. 1417 SPRUCE direct. Apply on tbe premises tor particulars, be tween 9 and 10 A. M. 9 27 at f A SUITE OF ROOM9, AXD 81NT(JLR L-jlBOOMS. may be eneased at No. 1939 CHEsnttt fetrtet. 11 application 18 made Immediately. 9 25 3t , AUCTION SALES. B SCOTT. JR., AUCTIONEER, . No. 1020 CHESNUT STREET. 21 CARD. We are now prepared to make arrangements lor fpecial sales of Oil Talntlngs, statuary, or any other Worts cf Art Onr location being In the centre ot the niopt Irehlonab'e thoroughfare ot our city, make It a desirable resort lor connoisseurs and lovers of art m Sales of merchandise In general solicited. Per sonal attention given to oui-uoor sales, a. hcott, Jb. CBD. We are anibonzed to annonnoe a special sale do take place In tbe month ofOctoben oi valuable and rare works ot art; Vertl prato groupa, from tbe Antiiiue Iiailan maiblo Parlor statuary: bronze ciaxxl cal subjects; elecem gilt Oimulu clocks; nionninental and irardeu statuary, ami mimy attraoilve gems In art oi novel denies the. importation oi lensrs. Vlil Brothers and selected In Kurope by one ol the tfrra. This valu: sblecoMccilun will be the most complete ever offered In the 1 rlttd Kutes since thofreai sale ot wrksoi'art made by the old firm oi Veswrs Vlto YUI 4 Sons In IfW, at tho Altianihra Hall, New Voik. The date ot'the sale wll; be riven In future ad'ertlsements, a a spncUl can's wil. be 1. mod lor the occasion. 9 20thtuil' P AN COAST & WARNOCK, tm No. 24U AHKET Strwt pRlTING AND STATIONERY CAN BE OBTAINED AT I311YSON & SON'S, No. 8 North SIXTII Street, Philadelphia,' At rates and with accommodation equal to any other establishment m the cltv. to.ntrv meriluints supplied with BLANK BOOKS ol soper'or limlinu cni ruling, and STAPLE BPA TIOS i" HTf. at (jreat bHraninn. WEBPiNU i.'iims. In imitation oi" engraving, at lalf the price ol plmo work Call and ludne for yourself 98sluthlm i POU THE STATE FAIR AT E ASTON, VIA ItOKTIl r V. N .N S V I.VA N I A HAILKOAD. KVOIIUMTlkM lllilfRI'J I'rom Pblladolpli a to l-anion will be lsaned from tho Ticket Oirico, at Till Ro and THOMPHON 8t eBta, slid BEIIK.nl Street, ltoni September 24 to September i good 10 return until Keptumber 29. KARhi. 83. Cars leave Third utrect -epot at T'81 A M. and J 30 P JI . arrlv nu in S an'on at 11 A. M. and 44 P. M. Ko Kxcuislon Tickets sold on the cars. 9 U 4t KI.LIB CI, ARK, Agent. TESTATE OF JOHN DUI'OUY. DECEASED. Jj Tbe Auditor appainted bv tbe Orphans' Court rbr the Citynl oiintyof Philadelphia, to audit, settle, and adjust the account at HORViTO O. JON EH Ad niliilKtrator of the estate of JOHN IiCPouy. d.v ceaaedand to report distribution ot the balaaee In tne bands uf tbe accountant, will meet the parties Interested for the putpones pi hu anpolutmcnu en VOSOAV, Octotwr , Is, at 4 o'clock P. M . at his Omo, No. 711 WALNUT Street, la the city o' Pblladelobla. 9nth8tu5t JOHS CLAYTON, Audlter. . DOWN RIVER LINE. STEAMER p w A . rrom Heiond Pier ahove AU"H HA I'llH- look. lor. XwAilbiiill Pireei. tveiy ii'Miiai , THUkHl4Y, and AX atornma. .uo timn, tur ( rie-V r. Penimi? Caatkj. Delaware City, Port Penu. Rnml.av I iHakvne'a landing, Hiuvrna. Laluaic. aud rejr kau reiiut iui. 33 J.F. & E. B. 0RNE, ISTo. 0O4, CHESNUT STREET THIRD DOOR ABOVE NINTH, NOW OPENING FALL IMPORTATIONS NEW CARPETINGS, J. IP. & E. 33. OENE, CHESNUT STREET, EXCIAJSIVE NOVELTIES IN FRENCH CHENILLE CARPETS. J. IT. & E. 33. OENE, IVo. 004 CHESNUT STREET, ENGLISH ROYAL WILTON, ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS, New Dem-ns. J. E. & E. 33. OENE, ISTo. 904 CHESNUT STREET, MESSRS. JOHN CR09EY & SONS' NEW STYLE 6-4 VELVET CARPETS. J. Fa & E. B. 0RNE, ISTo. 004 CHESNUT STREET, 800 riECES ENGLISH TAPESTRY CARPETS, choice: styles, Kow Lauding from Steamer "Hellta." J. E. & E. 33. ORNE, ISTo. 904 CHESNUT STREET, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN 3-PLY CARPETS. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LNGRAIN CARPETS. BORDERED DRUGGETS. 10-4, 12-4, 16-4 DRUGGETS. STATE DRUGGETS. J. E. & E. 33. ORISTE, ISTo. 904 CHESNUT STREET, ENGLISH BRUSSELS FOR HALLS AND STAIRS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, No. 004 CHESNUT STREET, 1 THIRD DOOR ABOVE NINTH, ; FANCY RUGS AND SHEEPSKIN MATS. 7 COCOA MATTING, ALL WIDTHS. ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, FOR TLOORS. ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, FOB STAIRS. Htbittftn FOURTH EDITION THE STATE FAIR. DoiDgs To-day The Races. ("FECIAL DESPATCH TO TUB BVEN1NO TBLEOBArH. Eahtom, Pa., Soptnibcr 27. The eky to-day i one unbroken field of azare. tbe sun is Bhlnlng rceplendently, and tne atmosphere la mild and balmy, while thousands are improving the occasion by winding their way in all direc tions to the Slate Fair grounds. The nrioug roads leading to the Fair are overcrowded with vehicles loaded with paaaenRers, and everything is Bright, cnceriui, ana animated. The Committee have leconsldored thulr action of last nlpht. and have determined this morning to close the Fair at the time Erst announced Friday afternoon. The track ia in fair condition, and a number ot exciting trots will take , place to-day. The exhibition ot matched horses will occur betweon 11 nd 12 o'clock; the pacing match between 12 und 1J, between fivo entries, mile beaU, best three in live. That between three-year old colts between 1$ and 3 o'clock, l'remiuui, hlty dollars. Also, at the same hour, between four-year old colta, premium $75: eraud trot between lour ettries, premium $'2UU. From 3 to 4J o'clock, best two in three to harness. Gamblers are plenty, aud unsophisticated ones are fleeced. Every ten minutes In the day a countryman bet a handsome told watch and chain aaainst J 10(1 on three cards at monte, and singular to sav, lost his timepiece. The police were inlormed, but the gambler made tracksaud secured the watch. FROM WASHINGTON THIS AFTERKODW. The Trial ot Jeff. Davis Postponed. SPECIAL DESPATCH TO EVENING TELKUlurll. Wasuinoton, September 27. Samuel Tyler, of Frederick, Maryland, one of tho counhel ot JelF. Davis, hau an interview yes terday with the Attorney-General in leeard to tne trial of Davis. It is underwood that Judge Underwood and Chief Justice Crme have come to the conclusion that because of the legislation of the lust Congress the adjourned Court cannot beheld next month; cousequemly the case of Davis must be postponed. FROM BALTIMORE TO-DAY. Illvea Pollard In a Difficulty Johusou Mtn MfetluK, l'itc. SPEC1AI DBBPATCH TO EVKMHQ TKLEORAPH. Bai.timohe, September 27 Ihs preiimiDary trial ot 11. lbves l'o'lard, late editor ol the Kichmood Ex amtner lor shooting Frederick Heipkinit,anex-Kebel and one ol Mor-euy's cruerillas, last nnrlit, near IJglit .Street Fountain Hotel, comes oft' at the .station lloue thn aiteruoon. A womau of doubtlui char acter, in whom 1'ollard was interested, caused tho quarrel. Sl.e was one ot the fcoutnorn chivalry. lieipkiliS tired first and nunBUil. Tollard hied twice, tbe second time hitting lleipkins in the thih. I he (Treat Coutierva ive Johnson masj meeting comes off Ii ' re to-nieht. There was a severe storm on the Chesapeake -yesterday. Louisville, Nashville, and Memphis. LomsviLiiB, September 27. There was one death of cholera in this city yesterday. NisBviLi.B, September 27. Judtre Brian, ot the Circuit Court of Davidson county, decides that the notes of the banks of Tennessee, issued prior to Mbv 6, 1801, are receivaoie for ali taxe3 and debts due the State. There have been twenty-six deiths from cholera in the last twenty-lour hours. Memphis, September 27. Thirty-three new cises of cholera und nine deaths have been re ported in the last twenty-lour hour. FROM ASPY BAY. The Ncwfouudlaud Llnea Damaged. Aspt Bay, f-ept. 27. The equinoctial gales of Bhi onlay last, which were very severe in New foundland, greatly damaged the telegraph liues east and west ot Loag harbor, head of Fortune Bay. The lines have alrewdy been repaired west of that point, and Mr. Mackav, the Superin tendent, says that he expects to have them work ing through immediately. Later Europeau news by the Atlantic cable will, it is quite pro bable, arrive to-day. Tbe Steamer "Sheridan" Safety of her l'asaeugerg. Fortbem Mom roe, September 27. The steamer ashore on Body Island, North Caroliua, proves to be the steamer t-heridun, trom New York for New Orleans, bhe had twenty-three passengers, all of whom were landed saiely and will arrive in Moriolk to-day. Assistance has boon sent by the underwriters' agents, aud hopes ot ariii' the vessel and cargo are entertained. Tbe Steamship "China." Bokton, September 27. The steamship Chinu anchored below yesterday on account of a thick log. aud left at midnight last night lor Halif ix and Liverpool. Latest Markets by Telegraph. New Yoek, September 27.-r-Cotton buovaut; sales of 1000 bales Lolano at 87 Jc Orleans, S9J. luour teaav: tales ol 18,000 lbl. bouihern unchanged; wies 800 bols. Wheat dull and unchanged Mixed Corn advauced lo ; sales ol 190,000 bushels at 89 90c. afloat, and ycoUlo in store Oats ere lo hijrher.. bcel quiet. 1 orit guiet at t0a'32 Wi. Lard dun. 'Whisky firm and quiet. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Sept. 27 Kepoited by De Haven k Bro., Ko. 40 1. Third street . BETWEEN BOARDS. $1000 Pa R l"t m 0a 102 i 60o V 8 7-S0s Aug.lOM CliH) Lb 6-208 61. . .108$ W US 6-20S. 62ii;108i BCOM BOAKD. S2CC0 V B on. H luH 4 ah O tt A soripbfi 42 r2( u0 l'a l:2d nittia. 69 IS fa Oirard Bank.. 69 UO.hlaHK i02 100ahhohApl...tKJ0 37J 100 ali New Creea.... ' EST GEARY. O'NEILL, AND NICHOLS. GUANI) TOSCHLIOHT PBOCE33ION of the Union Kapnblloan C'ltizaiaof Us tjocoaa Congreoslooal and First Senatorial Iiatx.otr, oouiprUhiB the First, becond, Ibiid, roanh, flaTeuth, Eighth. JJiDth, Tenth, and Twentv-aiata Wards, the Bnjs In Blue, Republican Invincible and ether Clubs, will take plate on SATURDAY' t-VENUSO. Septembar tbe 19tb. Tbe HnewUlioim op Locust street, the right resting en Eighteenth atreit, aud muve at 8 e'elook preohielr orer tbe lollawlug route t-Up Eigbteeatb street to sce, isencelo t welfth thence to Market, thenoe to Broad, thenoe to Pine, theuee to Twenty nr it, thence toFiuwater. tleaceto Thirteenth, thence to Federal thence to Beventh, thenoe le Heed, the no a to Moyi menslnffsvtnue, tlieuce to Christian, thence to Ninth thenoeto Market, and dlsmlis. WILLIAM J. OVENS, Chief Marshal. AIDS TO CBIKP MABSHAL. Joseph Barlow. Joaeph Campbell, llunry I. Molutlre, Jumes r. Thmupton. Charles C. Uvarbaok. Verne 'I literiuarv, Hubert G. I lugeon, Kennedy McCaw, O eorge A uUu. 27 .It t E I G 11 T II W A 11 I, THE TOI0N EEPUBUCAN CITIZENS OF THE EIGHTH WAJU) WILL ASSEMBLE ONSATVRDAVEVEIS(0,8eptenber!43t t itt seven o'clock, at Broad and Locum streets, to join In the (irand 1 orchihrht Parade In the Becond Congress slonal and Flnt eualorll District By erder ot the Cosnmlttee on Arrangements. JOHN C. MltnS.PrMideut. C'Lauon VcyiettAU, Decretary. 4 27K iw menus wueu iuoruuj(UJy unuoroioog,, aueuuou hi, 4i
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