T17E DAILY EVENING TELEG K APII. PHIL ADELPHI A , WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 18GG. 5 A CAUD. Philadelphia, September 5, 13"fl. To Qte Textile Manufacturers and oihar Manu facturers of 2hitade.'pMa and neighboring Vovnties: Gentlemen: For many years past the pre miums paid lor insurance on your property have been barely eutlicicnt to meet losses and ex- pontes, and slnco the commencement ol this year the mill fires have been so numerous and extensive as to render the business most disas trous to all offices underwriting these risks; and have rendered an advance in the rate of insu rance absolutely necessnry. In view of these tacts we venture npjn a few recommendations, by strict attention to which you can avoid excessive rates ot' Insurance on jour property. First Use none but the best sperm or lard oils, or for lubricating machinery tho best par affine oil. To the use oi deleterious compounds and vegetable- oils, we attribute the greatest number ol recent tires. iSecond Do not permit one particle of preasy waste to remain over ni,i;ht In mill, not even what is termed clean waste, put aside to bo ued again. Have it also removed to an outside buildlnc. Third-If coal or o'.hrr oil is used for liebtintr mill, take care that it is kept and lamps tilled at a safe distance outside of mill buildintr. and that none but the- best covered lamps are used, securely fixed on walls. Fouriti I'ickers of every description must be in separate building at a sale distance from the mill, or in buildintr adjoining mill on side where there are no wlr.dows, and communica tions protected by solid iron doors. Fifth Dry houses must be a safe dis tance from tho mill, and be thoroughly ventilated. Where patent steam dryers are used for drying stock, or where tho mill is endangered by the pioximity of dry houses, experience shows us that the premises are prac tically uninsurable. Finally We roust beg you to exercise tho preatesl care and watcbluln"ss. Where pos sible, make it a rule to go ovur mill before retiring for tho night. See that hogsheads full of water are placed in convenient posi tions, and that full buckets are in each room. Where possible, have steam pipes, with cocks on the outside, by which steam can be thrown into picker and dry houses, and take all other precautions that your experience has demonstrated to be of value for your secu rity. Although specially addtessed to gentlemen engaged In textile manufactures, the concluding observations apply equally to those engaged in other industrial pursuits, in many branches of which (we would instance particularly workers in wood), our experience hai been latterly ex tremely unfavorable, the losses having been out ot all proportion to the premium receipts. We believe that attention to these recom mendations will subserve our mutual interests, and preclude the necessity of an advance in rates ot insurance to a point whicli will be a serious tai upon jour industry. Charles riatt, Secretary Insurance Company North America. William (J. Orowrll, Secretary of the Pennsyl vania l'ire Insurance Company. Henry 1). Mierrerd, President ot toe Insurance Company ot tne Slate ot Pennsylvania Liverpool and London and d'lobe Insurance Company, A! woo. I Smith, A (rent. The American Fire Insurance Company, Thomas It. Maris, Prs rieut. Royal Insurance Co.upany, Ocorse Wood, Aaent. Charles N. Baucker, President Franklin Insu rance Company. Thomas C. Hill, Secretary Reliance Insurance Coinpanv of Philadelphia. Thomas li". Montgomery, Vice-President Enter prise Insurance I'ouipanv. John R. Wucherer, Prudent I'hunix Insurance Company of Philadelphia. Thomas C. Hand. President Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company. f Niagara, of New York. Continental, " I Vrtvfn Amnr'mnn " Wm. Arrott.j Ar,.ti Agent ior Corn Exchange, " I Washington, I Farmers' Mutual, York, Pa. LoriUard, of New York. Fulton, Relief,. Thomas J. Lancaster, Agent. Resolution, Excelsior, " I Mercan'ile, " Huniboliit, Equitable, of Providence. 1 Howard, of Uui'.iniore. itiermauia, ol New York. ' Metropolitan, of N. !. Home las. Co., n. ii. S?abine, Duy A HoUins head, Agents. Hone Insurance Co., SJ. 1. i Prov. Washington, Pro v., K. I. Marland Ins. Co., lialiimore. Merchants' Ins. Co., I'rov., xv. 1. Baltic Ins. Co.. N. 1. I Manhattan Ins. Co., N. Y. f Home Insurance Co., of N. Y. security ins. uo., ot jn. j . . international ins. co., ut i. l'hccnix Ins. Co., ot N. Y. I.amar Fire Ins. Co., N. Y. W. D. A J. II. Bherrerd, Agents. (Standard Firs Ins. Co.. N. . Market Fire Ins. Co., N. Y. Harttord Fire Insurance Co. of Harttord. Putnam Ins. Co., ot Hartfjrd National Ins. Co.. of Boston. Oneen Fire Ins. Co.. of Liver- l pool und Loudon, ug. fEtnalns. Co., Hartford, Ct. Pha nix Ins. t;o. uaruorn, ci. Boswell& Co. iSprinpdeld Ins. Co., bpring Held. I Narrairansett Ins. Co., Provl- deuce. Gcncial Wool and the Cleveland Con' vention of Soldiers and Sailors Major General Wool, having boon Invited to nt.tpini the Soldiers' und Sailors' Convention at Cleveland, returns tho following reply: , Tboy, September 4. To George P. Kste, Chair man, etc. Dear Bir: t nahten to reply to your invitation of tho 3d iostunt to a meeting of the niriiei s and sailors of the army and navy who r tn tavor of the restoration policy ot Presi iont Johnuon, to be held at Cleveland on tho mh instant. It will afford me ereut pleasure if tend the meeting, which I intended to do . Ar Tint. We have fallen on evil time?, with indications another civil war. Should it take place it would be more terrible than the one from which o i,uvo inst emerged. It would rend the rinton into Iracrments, never to be again uuite;l ni ini.inr a mllParv uiciaior. trum me From meeting of officers, soldiers, and sailors, tc titaoeou the 17th Instant, 1 anticipate the A f ,.otnro anldie.rs. and sailors, to take V...,-i.i ,;.iii n is no less nuut ana i ' than indispensable that the people of the Union should know the opinions, feelings, and senli nienti ol thoge who have offered their lives o-i a eacriflee to their country. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient fcervaut, Johw K. Wool, Malor-General Whv is a French franc of no value com- uured with the Ameritan dollar f Decauso it is wrth lest. CITY INTELLIGENCE. IFor Additional City Intelligence see Third Page. A Sad Cask of Infanticide. There comes to our notice a shocking case of inis leorlul cilme. Margaret Quldey, the culprit, has had serious difficulties with her h isband. I resulting In their separation lrom each other. uy nis anancionment ene was nut utterly witn out support, and some four months ago sho had to go to the Almshouse, where she hud a child. The mother since that has been in very desti tute circumstances, Indeed, on the very verao ot starvation. This, and the abandonment by her husband worked on her miud to such an ex tent Hint she resolved to drown both herself and her baby, fo she heron-ally niulerod up her couraie, and started for the river Delaware to end her sorrows. She selected the wharf a' Neaflic & Levy's works, In Kensington, as the scene ri her operations. Standing on the wharf, she wrapped her little hoy, aged only tour inon'hs, lu Ivrthuwl. and then w ith ruthless linn Is ilutnr the little inno cent into the di cp river. It little pleidin face in is helplessness called in vain tor pitv, and its spmt took flight from amidst the water. The wicked, heartless woman, alter Siie had de stroyed her child, did not dure to throw herself into the water, and in cowardly haste turned from the spot. She was followed, however, and arretted on Bench street. When asked why sae did not drown herself flrt. she said that she wanted to be sure that the babv died ursl. She whs committed by Alderman Cloud to answer the charge of infanticide. Funeral of Matthias W. Baldwin'. This morning at hall-past eleven our late fellow clti.cn, Mattlr.us W. Baldwin, Mas buried from his. residence, at No. 1118 t'hesniit street. The funeral obsequies were very imposing, and were adequate to cypres the public grief. Many of our oldest and most influential citi.ens attended his remains to their last restinic-place, ud his workmen turned out en masse to pay the last tribute ot respect to their lamented employer. The procession, composed of about seven hun dred men, mostly employes in Mr. Baldwin's factory, were led bv twentv-tive foremen of the locomotive workshops, followed by citizens, friends of the deceased, and workmen. The pal' bearers were Judge Strong, R. Cornelius, .1. 11. Tovwiscnd. F. Peel, 11. J. Kendall, and J. C. Strawbridtre. The procession moved up Chesnut street to Fifteenth, up Fifteenth to Hamilton, around into Broad street, and lrom thtnee to the northern part oi Laurel Hill Cemetery, where Mr. Baldwin's remains were consiened to their last resting-place. Rev. Mr. Calkins and Rev. Dr. Marcn read the funeral service, and delivered a lew remarks appropriate to the occasion. Sitbpicion of Lauceny. I'lip. attention of the police was rain tlio it rather singular- lookmc specimen ot humanity, William T. Diws by name, yesterday uftcrnjoii, on Delaware avenue, below Race street. He was dressed sonietiiiiitr like ihe "Artful Dodecr"' wns when "Oliver Twin-' first made his ncquaintanes in London. This, man had on an india-rubber overcoat which was thirteen sixes t o big for him, and fitted, in fact, like a shir; on a beau pole. He was trvinu' to usiosc of flie coat for the very moderate sum of a one-dollar green back. As the gumcm was worth considerably uio.-e, I he Harbor Poll jo took him in charge, and escor'cd him to the ;;uti:in House, and this morning he was committed lu defa lit of $)() bail by Alderman l'olund. A Cask of LTigiiwAt Eobtiery. Early this morning, as a Mr. Hassan was quietly walking along the street ut S"venth and Bedford stieets, two iiien'rorausr upon him, an 1 knocked him down. He immediately raised the alarm, out did not succeed in geiting help until the scoundrels bad relieved Iiim of his watch and about ten dollars in money. The two men con cerned in the robbery, 'Samuel Watson and Alfred Lil ley. were arrested before tiicv could escape with' their booty. They are both b ird cases, and tire notorious for being vaerants and tu eve, without any lixed place ot residence, and livimr on what they can lilch and bteal. They both bad a hearing before Alderman Tit ti rmary this iiiornint', and were commuted to iiMswer at Court. A Hi xi.iG ! iu;nt. Yestoiday Samuel Boid was arrested on the eharse of assault ami batten . Bovd has had a grudge aettiust a Mr. llemp'oll. who keeps a livery stable at Twen tieth and Filbert streets, lu'the alternoon he went into Mr. lleiripieU'e stable, ami commenced to abuse him, and threatened to kill him. Thinkine, However, that Mr. Heinptell was rather too wie a man to take hold ot, he knocked Oown one of the stable meu. and thui kicked a poor unoffending horse in the lot, iuiurintr it in such a manner that it cannot walk. Not relishing this soit of behavior, Mr. Heinptell had Boyd arrested. Tills morning, after a hear ing before Alderman Jones, he was held in 1000 bail to answer. United States IIotel, Atlantic City. This well-known house will remain open until further notice. Durimr the months ot beptember and October this favorite resort of our cul.eus will present us most attractive ica Uies. The mild October wcither, and tho lat ter c"ays of September, are the most beautiful aud the moi?l healthful that can be spent at A tlan tic. For those who wish to derive real benefit from atrip to the sea-side now is the time, and Atlantic City the place. It is too oft 'U tho cus tom to spend a month or two of the hottest weather at the tea-side, and then, when the weather is really pleasant, and the ocean pre sents its most pleasant aspect, leave it for ihe city or the country. Larceny. A pseudo M. D., or at least we. will suppose so, in justice to the proteusion, was arrested yesterday afternoon, lie gave me name of William Crawford. He aBd a com panion, or accomplice rainer. auempica to maKO a raid on tne suoe siore oi iur. iuen.iui;iii, at Lleventh and Market streets, urawiorn, aided by his accomplice, who uistractea tne at tention of the attendents 1n the store, slipped a pair of 6hoes into his pocket, and was making i.l :1, ...... ..!....... . u . I . Oil Willi Ul lll-fioiiuu iiuuwi;i hi-h nabbtd bun. At the UParuiz ociore Alderman Jones this morning be said he was a doctor, lie w as held in fclUUO bail to auswer. Street "Walking. There are numerous guests of theso nuisances every uikhu lieu tenant Connelly Is making strenuous exottlons to clear the streets of their preseuce Not a night parses but a number are arrested ana consianed to the Station House. There was a haul 'of o party of thcin made al Ninth and Locust streets last night. This morr.ing tney were all bound over by Alderman Hwttt to keep the peace. CnAKGK of Location. We notice that the sales of property bv Shrrirt Howell, which mrniprlv took place in Sanson! btreet flail, Will now take place at tho Court, Uoom of Common l'lcas, located in the centro buildine. Iiiinii! dnitcly opposite Independence Hall. This is a more central location tuaii even me on ji at Sansoni fetrect Hall, and those attending tins pales will no doubt hud excellent accommoda tions. Pare of SnooTiNO. Jasper Shull. who shot tho boy Joseph Clements m the leir yester day, was arrested ut Chesnut Hill in tho after noon. He maiiHgeu to escape iroin tne omceis at tho time of Ihe occurrence. The wound in flicted is a severe one, out is not suppoe.u io uo dauccrous. Shull was committed by Alderman Fitch lor a further hearing. TnE Fknian Senatk A COItUECTIOJf. -Soir-eof the papers have erroneously stated tbut Hon. P. J. Meehan had been elected Presi dent of the Fenian senate, nt Troy, New xoik, the other day We have been authoritatively assured that Hon. James Cibbons, tho (senator tlect lrom Philadelphia, was almost unani mously elected President of the body alluded to. FUBTIIER 11 EA KING. Lewis LTolBWOrth had a further hearing before Alderman Wil liams yesterday, and wa bound over in $500 buil for Ins appearance at court. The case wus reported in yesterday's Tblburaph. TnE SeA bon fob Diiids. Wow that the season has fairly cimmenco t, there will a general slaughter of the birds. Weses part y after party of gunners trudging their way Into the rural sections in quest of their game. Reed-blrda and rail are veiy plenty, and arc seen In large quantities in our markets and our restaurants. The enthusi asm amongst the juvenile portion of our com munity is greft,i "n'l every old rusty-barrelled nuisket or shot-gun is impressed into the mur derous service; and in those neichbornoods where Ihe eame is most abundant the sound of the guns reminds us of a smart skirmish. The wonder is that there ore no more nccidenls oc curing than there are trom the cirele38 use of firearms by inexperienced persons. A Warning to Okgan Giundkrs. Peter Caoell is the name of an Individual who pcrnrt bulntes the streets with a han l-oran and a monkey. This morning, when opposite Louau Square, at the request of some lalies and cen tlcmcn, he commenced playing for the amuse ment ol some children. There being nn ordi nance ngninst exhibiting monkeys in the street, Officer Linn arrested and took him before Alderman Jones, who held him in $300 bail tor his fi.tiire cood behavior. Security being en tered he went on his way Tcjoicing. Kirk. The alarm of Are this morning at eleven o'c'ock. was caused bv the partial burn ing of a stable owned by Mr. Tweeds, and occu pied by furniture carmen, situated m Willow sirrel, above Nineteenth. Some boys were seen prow line around the vicinity previous to the tire, and the supposition Is that they set it on fire. The damage will not exceed $BK). Dkmocratic Nomination. The Lce'sla tive Convention of the First District met last nittht, and nominated Thomas L. Simps mas their candidate for Assembly. Trifling Fire. A lire broke oui about noon to-day in a stable in a small street uorth ol Callowhill and below Nineteenth street. The loss was trifling. OnADIAH OFFICKSKF.K'8 CKD TO TUErUBCIC. "lients, if to ofllec I'm elected, Your wishe? all shall ne rejected; Tho tlrinkintr wa'cr shall bo pure, The 'Gunner's Knn liio crystul flow; Street-lamps shall always brightly (dow, Ana nono lncli takes must enduro: ilutler shall he amazing cheap, And poultry teant ench chnnncT Se"p; All men will find it lu their power To wear line Clothes lrom ileunett's Tower." Men's, Youths', and lioya' Clothing. Towkr IJAt.r.. Ko. 618 Markki stkkkt. BeKsvrr & Co. Hits. Fi.okence wid sin? "Constant Inople" to night. FROM TUK AMKUICAN .lOURHAL OF VhARMACY, May, ltiOS; edited hv William 1'roo'or, Jr , 1'rolPns.or of i'liarmacy in tho I'lil ariclptua Collecc of l'iar umi'y " id tho ftiiln extrne.is c oat of use owing lo the high p, ice, or can we havf ron-e anthoriuuivn niodiileaiiona ot tho fernui as br which Wf can mako ttiun at a moio leufonalde 'osif It tiio latter, shall tho change bo in the quality ol the menstruum. tiii iho manner ol npplvii" it o as to reduce t'.io quuntlty rcqu'titt f Cn thrrd be a convocation oi ilio 'ommttco ot l.evision to authorize som now met lied or modification o' tho present recipoar" witbrotiuid to tlio coutempU'ed change in tne quntititv, Oi in ino menstruum itself, in the prepara tion of fluid exriscts, would take occasion to say tiint In iiietlic no tho hentth oi ilio patient is tho gre.it object to ho paired. The cost of uiuteiial is somctinnjr. but when put Into fho fcale vlh liunian In alth and often humiiu lite, it is hsrriiy w orihy of consideration at all. My Hucliu (Uelmbo'd's) will continua to b made as lormorlv, and it it cannot bo maintained at prosnt prices, tncy will liavo to be advanced to meo: the advance in tho pneo ni material. To sii"h as dostro quantity instead ot quality we would say ttiat water is a clieap commodity, and may lie readily addod by the poison ustnir the' medicine it he desires todo so. H. T. lii:l.MHon, Orucirlst and homist. bH4 Broadway, isew York t'lty, And No. 101 tsouth Tenth stit-et, I'hilidelphia. Txik Hiblical Recorder, in sneaking of the ' Pain Killi r," av: "We lo icve tho t ub'ic seuTally have creat conli drnco in this inedicinu. Tlio numerous testimonials in its favor lioin woll-ki nwu Cierymen aud mis sionaiios are weit calou'atod to eonviuce any but tho most skooiical. ft thero he any of our renders who still doubt tcnchinjituemaeic powers of 1'Knnv Davis' 1'ain KlLi.F.u to rolnvo pain, vo advisu them to buv ono buttle, and ive it a trial. We never knew it to fad." Mits. i'LOKtiNCU will singConslunjinoplu" to-niht. l)n. IltTMi'iiTti.YB, ol No. RG2 Uioada;', New 1'oik, well known to the llottncopatliio modic.il iiractice. has transier.ed his iDturost to a cunipaiiv ot which he is n in. niber, and is now ready to iur nish ull tho vario of su"Cilies tlio profession a.id people inav m od. No house in tins department of medicine has laracr tacilino-, or a UettT reputation, than that ot which Dr. H. is now at Iho head. Sivark Advertistr, Haich 29, 18t5. Ye I'imfled, Blotchko, ad Ulcuhtkd Vic tims of scrolulous diseases, who( drag your unclean persons into the company ot hotter men, take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and puree out the foul corruption trom yenr Uood Kcstore your health, and you will not only mjoy life better, but make your company nioro toleruLlo to those who must keep it. Atifiiist Scveu-Thlrt lc ': Converted into Flvc-Tvcntlc. Apply to Dhexkl & Co., Mo. 34 South t hird street. M v.. FLOlii'JiCK will aing Constantinople" to-nliht. Thk Elliptic LocK-STiTcn bKwiNO Machink, Twklki'u akd C'BKexuT Is the place to purchase Cork Ma it rentes aud Bedding, aud to have your Fur niture rouphoj.-itrred, vamiuhcd, and repaired by practical woikmen. Carpets aki Oil Cloths cut, altered, and laid, at l'atteu'a, M o. 14118 Chesuut Htreot. May's Gallkby, S. E. coruor Sixth and Cal'ow hill Btrtets, is tho p ace to eot perfect likouossos. Give him a call- Kbb. Flokkkck will sing 'Constantinople" lo-ulght. 8tohK Shapm painted and lettered lo orucr. rattuu'H, o. 14o8 Chcanut gtroet. hTUANorna fhom AnsOAi). hefore they have the citv, bad bettor muke their viait pleasant ami proii -alile hy puicnasiuit a suit of clothing from Clm le Mokee & C'o.'a tlne-l'nue, imder tho Continental. VonKBiKK sent (o do Upho'aterina of any (Inscrip tion, l'atteu'a, Ko. lit '8 Che-mut atreut. Compockii TTlIRleT JioTita. 7 8-10 and 6 20s wnnled. lo llavou & Brother, So 40 S. Tuird bt r.LinDS ANP fenAPlcs repaired. Chef nut Btieot. ratten 'a, No. 1103 Wus. 1'Lonr.NCK wIIbIuk "Conatantinopla' tonight. FL FTIC 8IITCII tEWINt i GBOVLH JIAClim K3, : ti I'llli B IRKR'H K'VIU INK, I HIHIl'8T Till; ONLY , l'liEMU M MACHINE ShWINO 111 AT BOTH SKWa ilAi'HIN'KS, f KKECTLY i No. IHO A v D ! CHk lsNUT KVMKOIP' I hTEEBT. ri.HFKCTLY. "I .ilTTTLK. OR LO C K N T I Tc II SKWISti VA HI IE. VOH TA1LOH1, BIlOKMAKICas, H IDDi.EKH, 11 VKNKSsJ MAKKIH. AKKlAGB . MAKFKS. 1 ATJtiT ANl BE HDPftllOB STYLta KEADV-MADR CLOTHING SCPF.RIOB STYLES 0 ItEADY MAPB CLOTHIKG Wakamakhk & Baowti, . ' roprLAH Clothmo Uopsh, Oak 11 all, t'outheaat comer Sixth and Mabkkt Streoti ' M A Hit IK D.' ' WIDKNVR-WOLFF.-On the Slat of Mav, by th Bov Joseph K. Hmitli llr. IHAaC WIllKNfcK tOkHas MA KY MkLVIMA WOLFF, ail of ttili city. DIISD. BENNEH. Suddenly, onthellth InaUnt, HANNAH, Wl e oi George 11. IteLne', In the Md vear of ner age. 'Ihe relatives and iiiendi of the family, and also the members of the Lily of the Valli-y drove, No. A, I. O. oi y li.. and Cbsudler'a Female Beneficial Society, l repecufullT uuvlted to attend the funeral fioin hr late resldeuoe No 441 Kut 1 houipvoa atreet. below Falmer, on next Ibunxlay atfemooa, tn nth Instant, at it o'clock. To ttvefed to fainter Street Uround. Pi , wat i u ia v in, in me list ymr ot ins e. lils rlllwii mid irlnuiui and tho of it fsml'y an respiotluily hirlnxl toattonil Lis Miners!, from linlnte r(si(rnc. Smltii otroot, above Oak. Kornstown oa Fri day mnmlnit at 10 o'clock. Funeral to proc-ftt to Frirnili)' Hurylng ti round. Carrls( wlU be prorlJed at toe deiiot. , HAALL. On the mornins of tb 10th Instant, J( 81 A H KAMIAI I, in tlicTKUi i er Ol his age. 1 lie ro atles and ma e irlendu of ihe ismlljr are r loct lull Invito to attonil the luneral, from lu late reni ilence. No 'i'9 w ahiiiirion qunro on ; hurfilay morn liK of"1 at 11 o'clock, wliliout nirthot noUee. To prococd lo Laurel Kill. MlliO.K.-On flienih lnt(int. ELIA, wlle o' Lewis phrenk, tn the 4l't year of tier nuo Her ieln.lv. a and irlend aio Inveert. without nirthiT Bnlire, to attend Ihe liincrnl, iroin 'lie tofllilcnoo other hii-hand. In rivnioulli ownship Montgomery coaiitv, on tln lildse rood, about otic nil fieliiw N'orintown on 1 liiirilav. the i:ith liintnn , i o'clock, luterinout at 1 everuicton ( cmeiprv lioxtxirouh. 1HI llfKVEN.-On the flth lntnt THEODORt S 1 1.K IP K -. N. Ill thi. Ml. I n. l,,u m tn i. m iriends and thooe of tlte l.inn.v are repectlntly In vited to attvnn the funeral, trom' 111" 'n'o re-ldonee. No. I'M 0 Hiitehiiifwii .Ktrpet (hottveen Ninth and Tenth, almvo (il'urd avenue) on I hurxdnv a imnoon at 1 o'elock 'lo proc ed to Luurel Hiil CemptTV. . W AY. Onthellth hiHtant, Mm Sl'SiNVAIl, rclht of the ate t 'Hleb Way In the 7id vcar o( hi-r ano 1 lie trlativea uno Irhnd. ol tho i.nnilv ar' renaert ullv Invilpd to att. ml (he funeral from the resldenco of hr iinuuli er. Mi. M. A. Kinx. No. I4M CUe.-nut Btieet, on 1 riday morning next at 10 o'clock. tT' FltNKLIN INMI ITK. t a peclal nipp'lngof the ltonnl of Mantercr ot the Frnnklin Ini-tl nip. hold oj emhpr Iltli, the loilowlug prPHinole and rco ulna wcro adopted : Vt liereaa Ma i i HI k W. HAl.nwiN, one ol the ear lied uieinber of the ! ran kiln Ina ltute ha. atora lomt and iiFeiiu Pfe. been nepara ed by death item hl luinily and Irlemle ; and herrax ihoManaperii of the Institute, cherl'hlnn tn live T lecollection bin nerrlce at a Mmbir, Jlan i fer, and Vice Preiident tor mniiT venia. ami a '0 ol tie genlio. pkili, and IndiiHlry n hlch niamed Ills career a nu ehnnlc ami iiianitinctarer. deem li right to pnrpetua'e on their revordM ilioir bigli CRtunation of his character and worth ; thereiore I rnolved. That It la with deep sorrow they have heard ot the riea'h of Mr. ltAUMVlN. and or the overnnoe of those earthly tlea which forao manv tbbm hound him to the Institute and to lis niembers In the cordial bonds of tinetulnex. personal irien l-lil ), and In boitorah o com net It ion In business and In the en motion oi the application oi science to the useful un. Itoolvrd. That we elnrerelv condole with Ids Imme diate lamlly and I'rlenda in this great bereavement, and trust iliat the consoling remembrance ol his pure and lion t vharaeti r, his hiistiaii il e end uwlul ex nmp e to all men inavcal.n tnelr nense of his loss and lend them lo that aependence on the Kource of all good which ao inan'ie-t austained him during his eathly career, and uiade death the entranoe to eternal Ilia and llBIipltll'HS. lle-olved. 1 hat aa a further murk of our affection and respect 'or our deceased friend and associate we will In a body attend his funeral and that the members ol the Institute be requested to join with us m paving ilus last tr htile to Ida memory liesolved. That a copy or the forcgidng preamb'e and resolutions be m.nt to the fami y of Mr lialdwm by the rrron'ent 1 1 the Instmite. It TOOVm SCREW AND NOT CUTTERS, from H to i Inches in diameter, lor li e br TKCviAN Jt -IIIAiV So. I'Kleht Thirty-five) M s KKFT t below N'intl' . TV OliSE TRIM Ml NO SI1RAR3 IV IT 11 curved bla-ies. Horse F' eams Farrier-' Knivos mil Hummers, Hitching Chains au1' Hooks, Kopo Ua toiD curry and Odane Cota' s lor sa e hv Tin; m an maw, No. fi,16(F.lgntllilrtv-flrel MAKKKT Ut.. he'ow Ninth. "POLISHED STICK L OOMPASS. SPR1NC. .L Coopi rs'. and Ilraiting Dividers and Onlitpen. A vurtrty ju.-t reoclreu by TKIMAN .tSIIAW. No. . i l-.lght I hirtv-rtvel MARK FT ft . below Nlch. 1 T K THAT I1AT1I KARS TO tIRAR. LET A. 1 PIRI I1KAU "-Infl'ruinents to assls he hoar- Ing at 51AHF1RA' No. lift ','1'tS it Street bo o n t.'uesuut n 4 1 in IS ONE 1UJT Tliw PEST nCUlTVLKILL C.D LKHIUH COVL, CAPl.f'LLI.Y I'ltM'A'l I). AMI A I LOWFKT KATKS. ATIM' ACHOV OCAIt -N Ki:I 9film .T FVAVS .1HI n nn Fir.HF.1T. IPJSURANCE COMPANIES JNSURE YOUR LI V E THK AMEIUCAN, OP PHILADELPHIA, S.K.Coniorl'oiirlli ir.sl Walnut Sts. Inftircrs in this Company have the nddi'lonul "itatnn lee of tho t'4 1'lTAL MOCK ALL l'Ali) VV IN Cam II, which, together with CASH ASSf'TS noiv ou hand, amount to ovtr 8i.foo.ooo. ltsTItL'STFl-. nro well-known citi?cnsin our midst nit't'lnglt to more con Hlderntion tn:n tliose ivhose ninn(:ei reside in distant cUiea. Alexani er iVliilldlu. William J. Howard, Samuel 1'. IloUiuo, lehu ikiiinn. Ilo'iry K licnne't. Hon ,l"sc,ili Al ison, l.-;iac Uazicliorst. J. t tlgur Tliom: ou, l.enige Nugent. Hen Juuies l'ol ock. Albert C. l.'oberts, C. 1.. Mingle, 1. M. Vthiddln. aLXK1KR WHILLOIN, Presltent. fcEOKCE M OENT, Vice P't-sld.-nt. .10 FN C HIM8, Actuary. JOHN B. WILtiON. hecrotury and Trcai,Uiti AUCTION SALES. CHARLES C. MACKEV, AUCTIOXEER. NO. Mb ilAKK K r Street, between Third aud Fourth. STOCK OF FIRST-CLAMS TINWARR AND TIN SMITHS' MA CHI NFS AND TOOL'S, On Friday murnlng, At 10 o'clock, comprising an tn-oruuetit of Household and Iiairy Wure of the best iiuiility. Also Tools and .MbCUiiiCd some of them n ur.v new. OVAL TEA TKAVS AND WA1TKR-1. Also, an invoice of freshly-Imported 'lea Traya and Wnltcra, lrom 12 to V) inches. '1 hey mav be examined ou Friday morning lrom 8 o'clock till time ot sale il li it pA NCOAST .V WARNOCK. AUCTIONEERS, No. 240 MAIiKET Street BS C O T T. J R., AUCTION G K II, No. m0 CHESNUT HTREKT. 2U CARPETINGS. LKEDOM & SHAW, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CA11PKT WA11EIIOUSK. No. 910 ARCH STREET, , Af E OPKMNO AN EN'IIIIK NEW STOCK OF Foreign and Domestic Carpetlnss, 'n every atyte and variety. 19 4 imSp WANTS. TTANTED A YOtiNfi MAN. NINETRRM years of age, a graduate of Nutloiul Comtnir clal ( eliego, AHemblv liuilding. wnhei a Bltuuuoti eiuicr in a uaiiK, itanKIng and I'.xotuing i flini lloise. Iligheiit reiorenue as to oao tegrltv. Address DoUdLAS, this olHce. it coin u n- II 11 3e "WINE, SUGAR, BUT T K ii, AXD OYSTKU CllACKEllS,' '1UIC UFgT IN THE CITJT. iUblElt A JOHNSON, titutlalir Ko. 16 e. EIGHTEENTH Stieet. OLY BREAD PIT TO EAT. What the Boo or sold. Oe of the first jbyalciana ol this city said to bU patients :-"l"ae Aerated Bread. If tbeonlj Bieadflttofat,", w can give the patnie. i , Vj ! ; FULL KB JOHNBOM. 9 4 tuthslm : ., xb 16 S. EIOIItEmt 1 Btretrt. i i i .... - i i i rj R O C K E E'jJ '1 IP-TOP CJM ACKERS. V- '4 I TBT TUEM, aud see II the truth cant' bs told In an advertisement. FULLU JOHNSON, 9 4 tutnslmSpj o. 18 8. KICHTf E iTH Street. WRITTEN AND VFIIBAL PESCRIP- I'loim oi character, wlih advice oa buslueei fbeaith.eduoailen. etc., given daiif. bt . k latulbitinrpl J. lCAPF.N I at No-tW l-.TClH Btmt,tfMTeCuaut PAVIfi On the lllth Instnnt, at Norrtatown, MEDICAL. SIMtLJA SIMILIBOS CURAHTUR. IIVMPIIUKY'S i HOMCKOPATIIIC SPKGIFICS, l ave prored, from the moat ample experience, an tntlro. success Mmplc rromiit JUbcient, and uellnh f. T bey are the onlv Mvdtelnea perfpcilv adspted to pop J !nr up ---o mmp'n that inl-takca eaniol be made In usliif; them t n hnrnilf.-s ns to h, nee ttiun danuor. and to cfliclent oa to be always reliable. o. Cents. 1, Cnres FFVEl.P, ConcestlonS and Inflammations.. tt i. " WOKMs, Worm Fever. Worm code etc M U, " CKYlMi COLIC, or Teething or Infants 'i'i 4, 1UAKI Hir.A oi chlldr.'ii or adulu 11 fi, " DVShNii-KY. Orlping. llUious Cole 11 b. " CMOl.KhA MOKUV'S. Nn-.ie, or Vomiting.. H 1. " 1 (III-, Co ds. Hoarseness. Hroncht is a H. M-.i;i:A1.0l . Toothuehe. prv ins 1'ains fl. U h ,v Ii ai' 1 1 i-a Ii..,idi4e.lifl or Veriiuo.... In. HV-Pl.l'.S A. HI, inns st.iuiitch costive pss..i 11. ' M I'l itlswv li ..., 1 1 or n.ilnlul Periods .') 12. " K.ll vl.fc Ilniciiltl.-S 13, ' H'HJC. Hoarse Cough llllllci't Breattilng.,.2 K. " SALT Khetiin Krislnelai Krintlons. ... -J-t ' o, " KH KC M 4T1 SM, and a 1 Khoiiinatle Inns 2.1 Hi. " KKVEIi nd Auue. Chlh r'ever -oid Agues. ...5(1 J'. " I'l LKS. interna, er exiernai. blind or bieP'llng VI H. " Oi II I HALM V, sore, InlUmcd Eyes or KyeibWO 19. 11 CATA hllll. m.titn . rlirooiiv nr lnflll!nA -)fl W, " Vt'llOOI'lNO-l tll'C.H or .-niliTiortlcCollg,11..VI 21. " Ais'i' M . oppiessed dllllcnl. Breathing 50 Ti. " FAR Dlseharuoo. and unnaiied lioarins Si " KCUOI- t'LA. eiearued OHi.ds and Swe llnas..M 2. " O F.N F.HAL Ilebl it v, or tl.vslcii; Weakness... 55 ?, ' DltOPSV andscantsecrpil ins. ... W Wi i A-Mcunpss or aieknesi iroin rlilimr W K, " KIIiNl" J, Dlatase Gravel Ben! ca cud W 28, " LHVOr8 l)i hlnty. 8einlual l.inlssions, In voluntary lllsr.baniM 0 29. " POVh Veuth. er Canker ft" HO, I'KINAKI Incontinence or wptiinir ton bed. .ftO ill, " I'AINFUL I'eilorta even with Rpastna Ml S'Ft-F.KiNUiS at change of Hie. .100 ci, - J.i ii.i' i "'' , -oasms, and 1 1. V tus' Damn... li0 84. 111 1'HTHFRI A and ulcer.ited Sore Th.roai ,...IW FAMILY I ASW 1 aso Ot 1 hlrtv-flvn VI. i. m,..,n,. case and book conipoto, 810. Case of Twenty lnrne vla's in morocco and book. as. Blngle boxea, with dlre- tlera, in cenis, iwceiii" win. VKli'niNAKT rtii.ciKiea Manogary cases. 1 vials. tl. tlcgle ials. with direction, 1 I heso Kemeuies dv ine emu or imrt oox. sen? fre Ot choree, on receipt of the price- Address ii I mi'HKli f' isoecinc nomTopaTiuo aieoicme com pany, Ofilce and Oeuot. No S62 Broadway, New York. Boeally or by letter, as above, lor all terms of disease 1IB. MI IIPHUKiO m tuilm-u unuy nt. uib oiim-q oer- I- or sale or li 1 ui l a ,i"n - n.... . nuubu i COWJ1FN T. B. CALLF.NDKK. and A ttllUOSK SMITH, wholesale Agents, iniiaueipuia, ana oy an Lhuiigists. SiismwS R HEU NEIRALUA, l'OSITIVELY GOUT, ASTHMA, CURED AT LAST! NO CURE , FO PAY. I) 11. FIT LEU'S WONDERFUL RIIEDIATiC REMEDY For lihoumati.' m. Ncuraista, Oottt. and Aathma. Is trulv astonishing the nflllctcd worid 1 housandji of suflVrers, who have tried everything, rcluctantlv puu'linne It, and rnpUtly. to tholrtwn aurpriae net well and the terrible luvctrrate cases so engtly cured prove It to be tlio moa viondcr ul remedy known m the civilized world. Ke tntmbcr, uccd Inwardly only t contains no mercury, col chicuiu, minrra'.s. metals, or anvthluy lujui-lous. Latoly reduced troui 810 to 2 per bottle. Wariantedto cure every cupc, or tho amount naid positively returned; the onlv lemedy so euuiauteed r re pared bv Dr. i'1'l't.KR, tlraduato ot flic rnivoreitv of reuncylvaulu, now one ot our oldtst physicians. Advice gratis. Afllictcd invited lo call. o. '29 s. KOCKTfl Bttoet, be ow Market ASIOCMllMi CVSK OF KUfcl'M VTISM. w. i'. i oat. ao. iajb a. J tiirt 'cntn stroot Inn roco vered lrom uniiiiiatum and Neura itiu ba.-"cred many J l BIB i mim u Wl. i' Illul b KH'Ill lIUIUL'ay. JIO HE.MA1IK ABLE CUKE OP RHEl'MATISM. Jirs. Kemey. Itiduo road above 1'op at. nullcred oer aij curat now wen. ir ntlcr'f Kcmodv aijalu F.TROItl!IN.n.Y CI HE W HHr.D M ATISM. Kobrrt 1 oole. No. 4io Wilder utrcHt iranta tho oulillo to know that lie aufiorod a longtime; couldn't move, cured by lr. Fitli r's Keuiedy. I'trirctiy harmless. ' WOMiKIUTL. CONRU) F. CLOTUlMt, No. 23 i Witter at. cured ct' Itfipnuialiatu bv three tearpoounil doses ol'Jir. Htlc.r'g li liililole Rhetluiaiic Iteund.v. He could not walk. ASTOMHII NC. ALDrRMAN JOS. II. COMT.V. I riDn id MUtlercd 11 i ears. ( ured bv one buttle ot Ir ! ltlvr'n Klifiinintli'. Kunied.v, and su.is to alT, get i iiiiilti ulo! the Knmt'dy. ilO?T WONDERFCb CURE dp SEUBALOIA ASI Kl tl'il VTISM Rver known Mr Joseph Stall's. Andalusia, suflered alilcinie. '1 rled. even thio. cured ouly by i)r. Fit ter's Heuiedy. A NO Til Kit CURE. JOSEPH eTBVENS, KS(J.. So S33 Owen airei't, Southwurk. who litij snllnred for f yearn with liheuinutism, has been coimilctoly cured by uhIdk one-hull a bottle l Dr. Filler's Oreat Itneu msttc Uenfdy; ud Inwardly Depot, o. 2il 8. FOUKTtt Klrect. Warrauted to cure. ANOTHER VONrtERFUL CURE. The lady hnvini; chaiKe of the Union League Ilotise sullered n bly. Lured liv Dr. Htlcr'a Rciueoy. 8 1 wn O II 13 It O K 13 E C U It E, THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE, CURES ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY YOUTHFUL INDISCRETION", VIZ SEMINAL WEAK.Nn.SS, LOSS OF MtMOl.1, UNIVERSAL LASSITUDE, FAINS IN 'iHK HACK. DIMNhSS OF VIMOV, 1'KEMATUKE OLD AGE WEAK KERVES TInN U"Ut l'ALE COUNTENANCE, IKSANIXY, CONSUMPTION ALL ni8KASEJ Tbat follow as a aequeuca of youtniul indiscretions. THE CHEHOKKP CURE Will reatoro hea th and vigor, and Hl. ot a permuiient rnre &itir nit ithir uicdu'incs have tailed i "irtViio d.k6 paaiphlot nt In a sealed enve.ope. 'ilei'houle or three bottles for tS. I r 1 1 i VPn i .?,VJ"i."i i or will be snt br express o .nvWpoMof. oIK'tW un ' "lC' V isoie pjopne'.or. pR. V. R. MERWIN, No 37 V alker strtct, New York.. CIlEEOKEbTBEMEDY f ...oa .ii ivmary omplulnts. viz.: t, ravel. Inflnin Cures rtJ.f,,pr ad Kidneys Retention ot Urine, S',U,u.V r o the lurato. a Dropsical Swe lln-s, Briok t ?i5...in and all diseases that re(1ulre a diuretic, Dust DePO"' r",ini unction with the aud w beu ""di1nKKOKEE IN.I EC HON, ,in. nmfail locuro tlonoiiha a, Ult et. and all Mucus 7 i 'if-rUVin Male or Fvuiule cirinn recent cas. la ,,,"c B,,h LI three davs. and Istspi cla ly loominended Z"!i',n oisesof Fluor A lius or Whites in Females ! i .Sfo uieiuoin u.ed lu conjunction will not lull to L Til. this disagreeable comn'alnt, and In those cases IF.rL otiior nioliclnea nave been used wi'hout success. Hiice Itemed. Ono Dottla. i ihrea Bonle-s 5. Iulictlon " ' i, " The Cherokee "Cur,:" "J?-m.iV," and "Mi eiy.n' ri to be found In all well-renuliitc drug stores, and ar3 rieiiiDiucndea by Dhysioiunsand druugists all over :h world lor ibolr imrlusio worth aud merit. Moiua un or'ni lplcil dealers, however, try to dcoelve their cus imiieiB by seilipg cheap and wortMesa compounda-ln order io make money-In pluce of these er.rtd H the drBuKibls will uoi buv thein lor you, writ io us, and we wM send them lo vou bv exoreas, socurely packed, and tiee lrom observation We treat all I disease to which tbe human system Is suljeot, and wi.i be D eased to receive lull andepilclt siutruieuUlroiu iho.e who bae laiied to receive rellel heteio ore. Ladies or ueiitlenieu can a dress ua in ptrfrct C"irfwie. Went ire to send our lhiriy-to pane pamphlet tre to every lad ud Ktutli muu m the lund. Address nil letters lor paiiipU:eia, medicines, or advice, to the sole ortitirlHor, Bmwfirii Ko. 37 WA! KEK Street, N. T.; Rr.fi ULAU LINE FUR HART- A?ff tAtVrAN CANAL. Toe steamer BIT A. Captain Vandervner nowloadlna t Im aecoud wkart above MARKET Ktreet wih leavft hi above on THCK8DA Y next. t!:e 13th instnt. For teiini ol irelKht, call at No l:ri south VA harvet f li lt W ILLIAM M. iSAIUD CO , OA O SOUTH STREET, L D'ANCON'A ravs tbe highest pile tor Ladies and tlenU' oust oil Clotlim. ho. Hi bO'UTU btreet below Ivartb FOURTH EDITION AFTERNOON TELEGRAMS. MORE GOLD FROM KUKOrK. Etc., Ktc, Ktc, Ktc, F.tc, Ktc. Celebration f the Haltlo ol North Point Ionian DcmonKtratlon.. Baltimouk, September 12. The an.niver.sary of the buttle of North Point Is beinpr celebrated todnv. Tho as80Ciatiou of "Old Defender" have a dinner ot Towsnntown. The Fenian Brotherhood celebrate the day by holding a picnic at Parley Park, where there in a great Catherine to hear the address of Presi dent Roberta on the present condition and pros pects of Ireliind. There is a general display of flags throughout tlie city. New York Democratic State Convention. Albany, N. Y., September 12. The Demo cratic itato Convention was orenni,ed to-day. by the election ol Sanfbrd K. Church as perma nent President. Gold from Europe. New Yoits, September 12. Tho stoimisliip IViwe, from Brest, which arrived at thin port jeptcrday, brought $1,100,000 in gold. . The National Telegraphic Union. Daltimokk, September 12. The National Telegraphic Union assembled iu convention in. this city to-day. Iatest Markeu by Telegraph. NEW V flit If Snnlnirl.nrl'l I'nlmn Kn. . . .1 nn tendenev; aa oa at 3386c. Flour ha- advanord 10,'.6 cmta; ale- ol' touO barroU at till-o6 (or htutHj saiei i3 70 lor Ohio; 86.10 76 tor'- omorn; ouuuiorn is nrnieri 6U0 baile e ao.a at 11 10n l5 76. VV bent has an advanoinir toudencv. I'he nununr i acarco, aud nricca aro 'i&lo Uottor. Corn in nrm ai.u auvuiioinn. rork buoyant. Lurd dull. Wliiikr aun. New Youk, fciepttmber 12. Stocks aro lottor. Chicng.) una ro, k 1-tiaml, 1H8; t utmiir and lire ferrm, 4(i; M chiau Somliui n, 83.'. j ew Yor 1'i'inra , lt4; ; Kenttine, llu; llud.non mvoi, 12; Canton Coniiau, 5,'; Virmina w, 70; Krln Kan road, 12,'; West'-rn I nion lolceraiin com janv. OKI ; U S t oupou ls!2 lllj; do lHtxi, lu'tj ; len-ior-tie, 98J; ire win 7 310, 10(11; Uolu, 1-lSj. KAEAMS AD4.jjAi.Dli RISTDRI. Her Arrival at New York. Five yeiirs ao Mr. B. Ulliiiau, tlie wt'll-knowu, manager of mus cal undotlifr celebriiiiis, aa uoun:c(t Iiib intention, of bring, n-r to thin coun try the erent ltnlian acirt'K, Mtidatne Kiitori. Tlio Rebellion and con-equeut civil war, how ever, prevented the fu'dlniont ol his plan, and the j ublic were dPiiied n prat; tic;it inn earuc-Uy ntitit ipated. A yesr airo another rtitincui-htMl hhirtssarto, ilr. 8 Gran, was fortunate enouli to n ake a contract witti tbe eminent actress, a ml we have now to aunouncc tlitit Mutlumu Rititori arrived in this city ytsteiday by the l'vretre, l'rotn Rret-t, Much public curiosity has naturally .been. ex cited in view of the promised advent anions tin ot ho oistinpruisbed' a lady. Madame Risiori socially known in Italy a? tlie Marchioness Cairtiiica del Grillo, btit'better Known bv lier tamiliar dramatic name, which ia recosai'.ed in eveiy civilized country, is unquestionably the greatest ot living dramatis celebrities,. Iliat tier iirrivul here should fieat.' great public mterunt is not surpri?iiir. Thoiisanda of our cutzc-na who have vihited Europe have learned to ai niiip her peniii0. Ycsterdav the teclin existing anions our citizeus f'ouud some expression in tbe throne that collected uoou the wharf t gieet null welcome the creat actress. On the arrival ot tne JJereire. the crowd testi fied its jLtcrect in the occasion by wattiutr nn hour or nunc to fee Kistori emer her earn ape. The lady appeared, escorted by Mr. (Jrau, and followed' by her family her htiRbind, the Marquis del rtrill". Sipnorina Rlanca del Urillo, tJiort'io- del Grillo, Shjnor Luiel, Trojatu, Madame Ristori's secretary, and their servauts. Her dramatic company, composintr morn th;m thirty atti.-ts. were also present, and attracted a share of public attention. The I'ereire had a rather rouph pasaee, but the latter part of the voyage was deliplitiul. As the vessel steamed up tho harbor, and the citr began to open upon her view, MadHine Rision expressed ihe preafest enthusiasm at the evi dences of activity and enierpnse wnich rofe beloro her: but it was not until the creat struc tures ou Urondway met her i.tht that she fully relized the commercial preatnes; of our city. Surprise ai.d delipht moved her to cive e.vprea Fiou to her feelintrs, aud, tor a bine tune, it was impossible to quiet her sufficiently for conver sation. Madame RIMon's manners are very ple.nlarr. Her pracc, eae, and vivacity lend a charm to ner conversion that at once enli-ts interest. Her complexion is rather liphi, and the clow oa her cheeks is rather that ot pirlish youth than of the full maturity of womanhood. Her jres turcj are natural aud graceful, andishe takes a lively interest in every topic that i presented to her notice. A stron? individuality riiariv her, ana, aJthoueh noihine of tho- conventional actress is seen in her manner, it is not difficult to ilivin that the emotions and sufrerinpi of ideal bcirifi ill find in her a thorouph expo nent. Hi i I'.ves and hair are not 60 dart aa seems (itniij ro Italian birth, but they are beau tiful, and well adapted to the requirements ot the tragic stape. The fervor of her feeliups may bo noted in, the drawing-room, aud the spectator is prompted to natural conjecture as to their intensity In the arena of artistic liie, Whila In conversation at the (rifth Avenue Hotel, a basket of the rarest flowers, upon which waa seen, in red floral let ters, the words, "Welcome Ri.-tori," was brought to her. Thio tribute "excited her sensibilities beyond description, and site said that iu all her experiences this unexpected kindness, at the moment of her arrival in a stranpe land, was one ot the most atlectinp Incidenls.and shehoped that it presatred success in this country. Madame Ristori did not have the good for-, tunc, last evening-, to obtain her trunks from tr ollicers of the custom-house; but every pos sible facility was extended io her. The auionut of bappaae on board the Ptreir ctiuiprlses 105 boxes or trunks, and about 41) of these contain the wardiobes of ihe various plays in which she will appear. They are to be delivered thH niornine. Meanwhile, nothiup will fx omitted tint can prenare the way foi her successful debut on the 24ih inst. Ar. r. Irlbune. Q II O I C E OLD It BOURBON YE, AND M0N0NGAHELA WHISKIE& By tlie Demijohn or Cask. H. &. A. C. VAN CEIL. WINE MERCHANTS, NEW STORE, IVo. 1310 CHESMT Street $ 36 tutiilni4p