THE DAILY" EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 186G. 'A Q1TY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional Local Jtcmt c FlfOi 1'agf. COKONEH'8 1NQCE9T OX THE MAW 8lI0T AT TUB FlRlSMEN'9 RlOT ON SUNDAY.-CorontT Taylor held an inmiwa yesterday on the body of Henry Walters, who was sbot on Sunday morn rnt, at Mojamcnsinic avenue and Greenwich trert, during a firemen's riot. The following teetlmonv was elicited: 1 David Jenkins sworn I live No. lid Reed tieet ; I am a contributing member of the Shtf fler Hose Company; was at the fire on Sunday roorniiig; I was in Bouvier's bar-room about 3 o'clock in the morning; heard the fuss outside; I ran out and I met a man coming from the western side of the street with a pistol in his fcnnd; my friend jerked me in the bar-room and the doors were rimed about five mtnittp after Walters was shot; don't know the man who shot liim; 1 only heard about five shots. To a Ju or The man I saw with a pistol was not equipped. James Ellenger sworn I reside No. 130 Twker street; I am a member of the Shiftier Hose i Company ; was at the lire on Sunday mora injr; know Walters; know one of the prisoners called "Shep;' I saw Walters shot; after the fire was over there was an alarm of another fire; the companies took up hose; the Hibernia's steamer was on the street and tke Weceacoe's ciunnice wu u-iungsiue oi it; a crowa gatnerea around ine carnage, aod there was a crv of I out "Let's go lor them :" the crowd then camn dwui uuc .uou eauK i n out lrom the bnr-roora; a tight was created, and they beat Mr. H. Teal on the head with revol vers; at this time Walters and myself were stand ing on the pavement; didn't know many ot the men in the oar-room; they were not equipped; some one said there's one of them on the pave ment, give it to him; at that moment the man with the duster (James Edmonson) came up to the curb-stone and shot at Walters; immediately Biter a second shot was tired, and Walters fell on his knees; I don't know wtiether the loads lrom the pistol tired by Edmonson shot Walters or not; there were no other shots tired at the time, but immediately afterwards perhaps twenty or thirty reports; the man who Ired at Walters bad no equipments on. To a Juror I am sure Edmonson is the man; 1 don't know him to speak to him. but I hav seen him at every Are lately; he is the driver of tbe Weccacoc steamer. To Prisoner I don't remember how you were , dressed, except that you were not equipped. i . Samuel Mcllvain sworn I was with Walters when he was knot; I don't know who shot him: I caught him in my arms when he fell; he could not speak; Walters was not equipped; had not any pistol that I saw; from tweutv to thirty shots were tired after il picked Walters up; a largo crowd was in the street when the pistol was fired; did not see a man advance from the crowd aud (ire. Policeman Sherr sworn I was at the fire on Sunday morning; when I first saw it, 1 ran to the house of the Shiftier Hose Company, and tried to get the carriage out, but the members would not let me; they said that I might take one or two sections of hose. When the tight , began in the bar, I went in, and saw one man beating another over the head with a pistol; the crowd got out on the ioot-way and tliere was a number of pistol shots; the hose carnage began to move up the avenue, and I ran out and grabbed one man; he cried out, 'Tou are not going to let me be taken, are you ?'' three or tour shots were then tired at me, and the mau got off; none of the men were equipped. . David R. Paul, ot the Weecacoe Engine Com pany, F. J. Cooper, driver of the Hibernia steamer, and Thoma9 W. Rider, all testified to seeing Edmonson at the carriage while the iir uK wan kujs uii. Ar. outline iu leswucu 10 uuvuij; mime u post mortem examination, and to the discovery that the ball, a very small one, had passed through tbe left lung aud the aorta, producing deatu from hemorrhage. The jury rendered a verdict that Henry Wal ters came to his death troiu a pistol-shot wound, inflicted by James Edmonson, on the morning ' of September 16. 18GC. , The accused was committed for trial. The prisoner made a statement to the Coro ner's jury, in which he said that he always carried the navy revolver, when he was, on the steamer, to protect himself aud it. He denied that he had it with him at the fire on Sunday morning. In answer to the question by a juror, he said that the steamer was not tascn out on Sunday morning because ot a belief that an Attack would be made on the Company. GvjABDiANS of THE Poor. A. stated meeting of the Board of Guardians was held vesterdav. President Erety in the chair. The Outdoor Auent reported receipts for sup port cases, $ti2G92. The Steward reported house receipts at $59-20, The House Aeent reported the census of the House on Saturday, the 15th, at 2020; same time last year, 2U7U, an increase or iau. Admitted ;V . .1. Lis f ii-A U'Auba ItiQ. Hirtha C. ilaufka 28; discharged, 126; eloped, 47. Number granted lodtrincs within the last two weeks, 4; meals. 66. The inmates of the various departments are thns classiBed: Insane males, 210; females. Mi. Superannuated males, 75; females, 12. Diseased males, incurables, 24; females, incurables, 52. White men s out-wara, sux nospitai, Zius. Col ored men's out-ward, 26. White women's out ward (cholera), 1; obstetrical, 99. Colored women's out-ward, 35; obstetrical, 14; hospital, 24. Total males, izuu; total lemaies, ibi4. The Storekeeper reported having received. since last meeting, 66 pounds of forfeited butter. The Committee on Insane Department, to whom was referred the communication from the Knard of Health, made a report, contradicting the statement of thejBoard of Health Committee in reference to tne insane Department. A resolution was adopted requesting the Store- keener to inlorm the Board, when making his report, of the Market Clerks from whom he re ceived forlcitea butter, with the amount given Viv pueh. Mr. Erety here stated to the Board that there have been seven cases of cholera under treat ment in the house within the last two weeks, onlv one of which occurred since tne uttt lust. So that but one new case ot cholera has actually occurred within the two weeks. Oi the seven cases, three proved fatal, and two were brought in from the city. ... Drs. Allls. Orvis. Curtin, and Wears were eWtert resident Bhvsiclana bv the Board. After srrantine the usual requisitions, the Board adjourned. The Boat Burners. A further hearing was had yesterday afternoon in the case of Gilbert Adams, charged with conspiring to burn the steamer Meteor, with . Intent to defraud certain insurance companies. At a previous hearing, Captain Denny, who was In command of the vessel, testified that his brother had been employed to set her n tire by curtain of the owners, and yesterday the brother testitied as lollows: Samuel Denny! sworn I reside at' Tenns crovc; I was employed on the steamship Meteor: was on board on the 15th of November, 1865; I had a conversation with French previously; ne told me everything was ready and to "let the boat po the first opportunity:'' the conversation took place on the boat; 1 was a deck hand ou the boat; the steamship came to at Weiduer's wharf,-at Chester, and about o'clock, all ' hands being ashore except the steward and one of the deck hands, the boat was set on tire; I did it with a lamp; some rubbith in the forward part of the steamship was fired; tne boat was burned to the water's edge; I never ruceived any compensation for it; was to be largely re ' warded; that came through my brother to me, from the owners. , Ci os . examined My brother mentioned it to iv Uo. L-a before the boat was destroyed; I at first refused; said 1 would not have anything 4rt As. ,i-K it ? Tbe testimony here closed, and Mr. Cassldy for th Hrnnuo .oif.wi n attention of the Alderman to tbe fact that the witness had confessed to the rnminUuion f u .rim and said he would leave it to him to tte aueh action in reference to it mm YtP aw nrnnor Mr. Cuvler lor the prosecution said ho would take care that the witness was iorthcouiing to Ustily at the proper time. Adiouu was held in tOOoO bail to answer. Tuk Pennsylvania State Fair. The preparations lor the Pennsylvania Stato Fair, which comes off at Easton this year, coramene intri on the 36th instant, ana continuing four dajs, promises to be a complete and perfect success. Every department will be unusually full, and a number ot inventions will be in troduced. Tbe aegretrate prizes are valued at over $10,000, ol w hich f 2000 will be lor the fast est horses. A number ot highly exciting rice will take place, in which celebrated horses will lake part, among them "Mountain Maid" and 'Fannv Allen." General Jlartranft's great stock of Kentucky thorough-breeds will be exhibited and offered for f ale. The Horse and Floral De partments will be magnlticcnt. The managers are doing their very best to make the coming fair tne nnest ever seen in mis State, and Mr. A. B. Longaker, the Secretary, is run down with business. Boa I? J) or SUKVBrOBS. A stated met ing of the Board was held vestrdav. Anniir.a- tions for sewers in the following-named streets were granted: On Miunt Vernon street, be tween hiehteenth and Nineteenth arrant on Twelfth strtet, between Spruce and Pine streets; on Twenty-third street, between Arch and Cherry; on Second street, between Rare and Vine; on Oaskill street, between Fourth and Fifth; on (iermantown avenue and Sixth street, between Diamond and Dauphin; and on Thirteenth street, from Arch to Waeer streets. a resolution M m ,n,nmHi, i-nn, . " rx:JL ' r it; i'2 :. providing for street n no .jrxti grade regulations in a nortion of tbe Twenty-third Ward. A plan was presented tor me widening of Poplar street, between West college avenue and Pennsylvania avenue, but was laid over until the next meeting. Ad journed. Clkrgymkn in Difficulty. Before Re corder Eneu yesterday, one ot our p.-ominent clergymen charged another one of equal promi nence witn detrauding him. The prosecution pre w out of transactions in the stock of one or more coal oil companies. There was an allega tion of bad faith on one side and a failure to lultil an agreement on the other. The accused was held to answer. INSTRUCTION. DARDEE SCIENTIFIC COURSE LAFAYETTE COLLEGE. In addition to (he ccnpral Connie of InrtmrHnn in ttilB Jieparliurnt. aesluned to lev a substantial basin el knomleritie ard scholarly culture, students can punne those brandies wblcb ara eiweiitlalLr nraotical ami tccbnlrnl. via. : ElilHKt-KliU Ulvll. ToDOKrnnnlcal. and Mecha nical: MlliINd and METALLURGY; ARCHlTltC '1 IRE, and tbe application of Chemistry to AOK1CUL 11 UK and tbe ARTS. Trere is also aimrdea an opportunity tor special start t of TKAI1!. and COMMERCE; oi MODKRN LAN (iFAGKH and 1 BILt'LOOY. and of the HISTORY and 1 STI TUTION H ol our countiy. t ut cucuiars apply to i'lenment t ATiM.L, or to J'rol. K B. VOUMiMAN, Clerk ol tbe KacultT. E astoh Tennsvlvanla, April 4. lswi. ft 10 H A M ILION I Y O U N C NSTITUTK J j A D I E S. F O R PHILIP A. CHIftAR. Fein about to rellmiulnh liw poiltion In tbe Publle schools, witb which be has been connected for the last twenty-three yeais. WILL UrEM A DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL Foil YOUSO LADIES. AT No. 3S10 CHEBNTJT STREET, ON MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. This Institution Is designed to rival the beat Beml- nurlt'S In the country. CIRCULARS Contalnlns particulars and other Information In relation towns jnotituuon, can be had until tne 1st of Hep- tewber.at No. MO N. TWELFTH Street. 8 27 MUSIC. A YOUNtt LADY OF EXPERIENCE As Teacher, Is desirous to obtain a lew addltlona. PUPILS FOR THE PIANO FORTE. AddieSB "Music," Post Office, Box 272. 0 15 3t TVTONSIEUIi ALEXANDRE WOLOWSKI'S xs. CLASSES i UK rlA-NU AJMD S1NULNU, By his entirely new simplified system, are now open. Those wishing to read music at sight, keep time oer- lectiT nv a newiv mventea manner, accompany anr sonii or piece by a new march oi harmony, sing or per- lorni in converts, cnoir, or private, can can at ro. win. i ABmnuiujx square. Chi dren admitted. Ladles' Seminaries attended to. 8 24 2mrp T HE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL OF II. D. GREGORY, A. M., 0. 1108 MARKET Street, will hkopkn 8 27Imrp ON MONDAY. BEPlEMBEB 3. DELAWARE LAWN ACADEMY. -ENGLISH Classical, Mathematical Boarding-School lor Hoys Delanco, N.J. , twelve miles above city hourly accessi ble. Circulars obtained at No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, No. 1334 CHEHNUT Street, or of mum' ltev. JOHN mck.ejl.way, A. M,, principal LAW DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY OF PEKNSYLVANIA. A term will commence on MONDAY. October 1. The Intioductory lecture will be delivered on the evening of that day, at 8 o'clock, at the NOKTH COLLKi.K, NINTH fet, near Market, by Prof. MORRIS. (9 11 tuafit "ORIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS. IN THE X PHILADELPHIA CITY INSTITUTE, N. E. corner ot tHKNNUT ana kiuhtkenim streets, re-opens MONDAY. September 10. Entrance on K1QHTEE-NTH street. ta a im I u uAanu w a, rrmcipm. rpHE ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACADEMY JL Nos.ltOO and loll CELESNUT Street, will reopen jnufiUAi. septeniDer iu. i. u. LAMiiua ana v 6E1DENSTICKEU, Principals. 8251m JAMES PEARCE, MU8. BAC. OXON, Organist at St. Id ark 'a Church, will be In Phila delphia about the filth Instant. Address La Pierre House. 9 12 t MISS ANNIE E. LANGTON'8 SCHOOL FOR Young Ladles, No. 142 North TCNTU Street, will reopen ou bOKDAY, September 10. 8251m BOOTS AND SHOES. P. WARE, JR., & CO.'S GUM-SOLE BOOT and Shoe store. M FAnlAN'o First National, No. (tHUPKIKO OAHDEN Street. $2. LADIES' GUM-SOLE BALMORALS. made of the hent Leather In tbe Uppers, lor only B'i, at fa utAM'B r irnt national uum-?oie eiore. o. 14 Br KIMU UAiiuts nireei. J GUM-SOLE BOOTS AND SHOES, FOR Men and Mors, will luiit loniier than tour pairs leather soleti do not need re soling, l or t'ounUr- nien, bluukmnlths, or all who wear out leather soon, ...,. ta invRlnalitn. firm trial will convince that thnv are all that ther are represented to be. Hold at t'init atiouui, Ko. Oil bl'BIW UAHUKN btreet. $2. LADIES, COME AND SEE THE $2 Ouin-Bole 8hoet easy to the tnet and drr. Buy them tor yourchlldieni save you the expense of uvlnu two Pairs oi leaiuer Boies nmi naiiuuai Aueiioy lor Uuin sole suoes, no. 914 BruiNO UAit- DEN Street. 9 151m VISITING AND WEDDINQ CARDS, .,,i..mnrtT iHiiiiitrFn ivti timwitpn . nltlllr.fti r.uiiAi r.w, hah unniiii;, The Latest London and Fans btyies. INITIALS. WONOGKAM8. CKKST8, AKMS, ETC., f ......... . . . . I 1. . II t A KT I. V V T It I 1 1 If a 1 Alttl t-U VBt ifl ' iv j i- L' I--! auvt a-.J 1 COLUKa, GKATIb. The rinestEncrlish, French and Ameri can Taper ana .envelopes. MnKhP.NAMS. ARMS. CKE8T8. DesiBiied nd En- .Y?'.-.--, rrrru rPUiirrtTTVl n A QTQ l'AP T. FOI.llVh ,. rOCKKT-fcoOKH, KNIVES, BACKGAM MON BOABDn, and a very large stock of FINK HTATIONKllY. II. IIOSK1NS ftO., ' 6TATI9XEK9 AND CARD KNOltAVEltS, ;8 6nnp No. 913 ASCII Street. pATENT WIItE WOKli fOKRAIUHGB, BTOIUS FBONTS, OCARD8, PABTITIONS, JKOS liEDSTEAl'H, AND W1KE W OMK, In Tartety.tnanniactaret by M. WALKER & SONS' su.0 o, 11 Korth BUXfl SueeU AMUSEMENTS. QRAND NATIONAL CONCERT FOB THE BENEFIT OF THI SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' NATIONAL ORPHANS' HOME FUND, rVDKR ATJUPICKB OF TBI SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' UNION, WASHINGTON, D. C, AT MOVER'S THEATRE, On Thursday Evening, August 2, 1866, FOSTPONED UST1L THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 11. 300,000 Tickets will le sold at $1 each 75,000 Prenenta Awarded, valued at $250,000 $25,000 of the Profits to le given to the Solr dier and bailors' National Orphans' Uome Fund, $2500 to the Washington Mali and Female Orphan Asylum. The balance, after deducting expenses, to be paid to the Trea surer of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Union, Wabhlngton, D, C. One Present to Every Fonr Tickets. TICKETS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM OWENS & CO., Military aud Naval Law Office, No. 627 CHESNLT Street, Opposite the State House, Philadelphia. Pa. Also stnt to any part ot the country promptly by mall LIST OF FRESENTS TO BE AWARDED. Ihree-story Brick residence, n street be tween sixth and Seventh S18,000 I Tbiee story Itrlck residence, .ecoid struet, nt ar t. 1 three story brick residence, Tentn street. 10,0fl0 between M and N 8, Of) 1 1 wo story Brick residence, Tenth street, between M aud N 5.000 1 Two stoiy brick residence, Ten to street, between M and N 5 01 2 Fine Olty L"ts, on seventh street, north.. 4,0v0 1 Snlcndiu Carriage. Uoises. ana Harness complete 4,000 I Splendid Diamond King 2,000 1 bet iilamonds complete (Pin, tar Rings, and Rings 1,500 1 Grand Piano (Stelnway) 1 600 1 St lid Silver Tea Set 1,000 10 Grand Pianos, 6W) each 6,000 10 Urand Pianos 500 each 5, "00 100 Cents' Gold Watches, 200 each 20 Ouo 60 Ladies' Cold Watcues 125 each 6 2M) 5 Grand Melodeuns, '2U) each I,!' 80 American-case Silver Watches. 75 each.. 6.000 75 Hunting do do 40 each.. 3.U00 M) Dlumtind Blngs, S100 to 200 each 7.500 25 Diamond Plus. 100 eacn 2,500 411 Sewing Machines, SlOu each 4 000 tv uu mo eacn 20 Pllver-plated Tea Sets. 75 each 50 61 ver castors, fa each 5,Ct0 l locks. Albums. Jeweliv. A,c... as t am 1 800 1.600 1,200 each 27,000 in. 000 Tea and Table Spoons. to.. 2 to 85 each.. 25,000 10,010 Uold Pens, sleeve Buttons, & o., 1 to 3 each 14,000 40,453 Books, cutlery. Engravings, Ac, 1 to CIO each 69,000 Total. amOOO The awards will be made alter tbe Concert, on the stage oi the theatre, where three thousand persons can miucus it. n. vuuiiimiuti vviu uo appointed by tuo auui- Primed lists of awards will be published and snnnled to Aiients and Ticket-holders. Par.lea havlne tickets will letaln them uutii alter the awaida are made, and If their numbers appear in the list, tbev will torward tbeir tlcketsJmmeUiaiely, with mil directions as tothesblp- Dins ol iioous or deeds tor the urooertv. lickntM lor sale at all the principal Hotels, Book, and Musio Stores in tno citv and at tne neaunuarters. in inn Mnmmuth I air ui aing lor tno oenent ol tne soldiers' and Sa ors' National Orphans' Home Fund, corner ol Seventh street anu rennsyivania avenue, vvasnington, 1 (J. 1 he Directors anneal to the liberality of the nennle to give this enterprise their kind support, and thereby avnisv in leneviug uie warns oi tue orpnaus ot our iaiieu comrades. CARD. A large number of tickets remaining unsold, it will be necessary to postpone the drawing until THURSDAY, the 11th of October, 1866, at which time it will positively occur. The many swindling schemes that have been pre sented to the public during the past tew months, some what delayed our sales, until we wire able to tisiv the pcop.e througnout tne country tuat this enteruiise was genuine, and solely tor charitable purposes. The Directors are continent or tne sale ol every ticket, and have allotted eulllclent time to guarantee the suies witnout any turtner postponement. waj. 11. a. hall, rres. soioiera' ana sailors union L'Ol.CHAH. E CAPEHART. 1 Mat. M, H ALBURUKR, Managing Directors. Tbiasdbt Depaetkent, ) ' Officii of 1NTKU.NAL uevende, W AHItlV.iTIlM .llinnOM iHMi Whereas II. A. Ball and othera. u "simiamtiir iirc- tora' ol the "Crfind .Natlnnai f.n.v i.A h,M in W anhinnton. 1. C, on the M of AuvuhI next huvxmaae due application to l.. Clephan. Collector of Internal ltevenue tor the Collection District of the District ot Columbia, tor permission to ho.d a lottery, raille, or Suv vuicmivo, .uu prcouuteu to mm satisiactory evi ence that the Dioceeds of aatri Inftor. mil. , Hft enterprise lil be devoted to charitable uaea. narmlwlon is hereby ttranted to such "MaiiKiilim l)inv.tn" n hnld such lottery, rattle, or gilt enterprise tree fromal.eh.rxe, wiitimr iruai iu r uueune, in respect to such lottery raiuo, or it'll tuKiiiiuo, t,, a. KULLINs, ; CoaiuilsHlouer. We refer, by permission, to Malor-tieneral Wlntleld 8. Hancock. XT. n i Ueueral Kobert C hchenck. M. u.. Ohin. General H&lberi E Paine, M. O , Wig. tieuerui John 11. Ketcham. M. (J., Y General James U. Blunt, Kansas. Ueueral J. Ilendrick, Iowa. General I. C. Meuallam, I). C. General O V. IJaytun.A. Y. Hon. 'Ihomas W. Kerry, M. C, Mich. Hon. Geortie Lawrence. M. C., fenna. ' 1). O. Forney, Esq., 1. C. Major J. K. nougoty, N. Y. lion. Kicnara wauacn, iuayor oi Washington, JJ. (J. Hon. lleuiy tMson. C. b. (. lion. William L) Kelley, il. C Tenna Hon. Kelllan V. Whaley.M. C, We Vs. lion. Klien C. Ingerao l, M. C, 111. lion, llenry C. Ueuilug, M. C , Conn. lion A. u. i.aiiin, m. t,., a. i. Hon. Leonard Myers, M. C, l'enna. Hon. William A. Newell. M. C. N.J. Hon George w. Julian, si. c.. inu. Hon. Stephen F. Wilson, U C l'enna. I Hon. J. B. Gilnnell, M. C. Iowa, lion. B. F. W ade, LI. 8. Senator. Ohio Hon O. K.Latham. M. C, W. Va. Hon. Henl. K. Wilson, .M. C, Ohio. f.on Hnv t. C OlllO. William Owens, tui-, t'hiisueipiiia. L tusiu ALER'8 (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER UA HDKN Nos. TOII-TCB V IN K KUeet. UKAND lUblKUMLN i iL COWCtUTO MUHfLY. By two large and efficient Orchestras. ' TO-NIUHT, And F.YERT KTOBT. In connexion with our aBrans Psnd, compilslng the best Artists In the city F XI h.l.N UH 1,1 KIM1 Kl Mil vili periorm. OPFW FOR TUP! RI.-l.nH Our spacious bummer Garden, artistically laid out Wltn fjDruoutry, r ininiainx. etc. I1M '111H. LAUIKM' HAI.I1I1N. F.srlslly set spurt lor FA ! 1L11.8, the best Of Creamj ana omet neneiinnienvB win oe served. '' GrYMN AN IU M FOR LADIKB. GFSTLEMEN, AND CHlLDRfcll,. N. K. COB. OF NIMH AND AKCH 81'BKs."- , Tl, Inulltntn uhli'h unln 1,.. n..tlv tinPTOVO tor thoicouilng season, U now open tor subscriptions all ttoduy eserote Impacts health and strength, and Is blphiy recommended to both sexes and all ages. ma.IM Ternn tor Muli-ntacfica S nmnih. aniv , For particular send lor a itroular or iflve ns.'1,1,. 8 8llin I rolensurs BILLI BBAND 1"-W1S T" THE riANOS WHICH WB MANU n.H ' fsctare recommend themselvas. We piomlse to ourpatreus olear beauUiul tuuea, elegant workinau ship, durability, and reasonable prices, combined wuh a lull guarantee, k or sal only at No. lull wALaUl street m CNIOH 11AUO MANUFAC1CRISG CO. AMUSEMENTS. TBW CHKSNUT 8TKKET THEATRE. CHFBN UT street, above Twelfto WM. E. SINN A t:u .LesMiea, Doors opea at 1 15 Curtain rtrea at 8. THIS EVEN I NO, LAT WEEK of tbe Distinguished Lyric Tiagooicnae, VmvAi.i whe will appear In ber great Impersonation of u .MKA, In which character she win sing tul'R soUS. ham v. a t OR TIIE 11EBKEW MOTHER. camea .T.... VESTVALI y via Miss Josle Or on Rutchtom Mr. O. H. Ciark Aae the strnDgtb of the Company. To conclude with the laughable aiterniece, entitled . !'HK OF A LOVEH, , ,, , with Walter Lennox, Alius C. Jefferson, and Xlss Lizzie ( ovper in the cast. SATURDAY AFTERNOOV, Sentimber 22, URNI VAM1LY mATI.VKE. MONDAY, September 24, first appearance ol Mr. JOHN OWfcNS. M RS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET 1 HEATRE. Begins at quarter to 8 o'clock. CONTINUED S1I.1K.SMI. 111. I. HOIT.sES. Second week ol the Peuole's Favorites. UK. AND RS. W J. FLORENCE. MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINOS, the great sensational Drama of IHsHaVOUOE! OR. THE W,ARIN OF TrlE GREEN. BRIAN MAtiUIKE, the Outlaw ot 'HH, Mr. W.J. FLORENCE To conclude with the Protean Piece. iHRicK married, MR AND MRU. FLORENCE In Pre characters, songs, and dances A L N U T riT K E E T T H K A T K . N. E. corner ot NINTH and WALNUT Streets. SIX liAUUtllNU MUI11S. Mr. i. M. CLARKE will have the honor ot giving SIX PERFORM ANCK8, prior to his departure from Philadelphia on his pro ICBflluuai uiur. DOUBLE MILL TO-SIOHT (Tuesday), 'laylor's capital Comedy of BaBr.8 IN THE WOOD. lorn Mr. J. (J. CLARK E as Jeremiah Beetle Concluding with Poole's Roaring Comedy ol PAUL PRY. Fanl Pry Mr. J. S. CLARKE N E W AMERICAN THEATRE. rOSl'l IVELY THE LAST WKfcK OK THE -VOKRKLL SlSTfllS. FAIRY HCHLK-OUt OF CINDERELLA. KINO FAIL. MAID W II H THE M1LKINU FA1U MATIN tE SATURDAY AT 2 O CLOOK. I) 17 2t OBERT HELLER'S "SALLE DIABOL1QUE." LA HOE HALL AStM HLV BUILDING. THIRD WKEK FULL NIliHTLY. Last week in this city of Heller's New Sensation, "rLAYINO WITH UIIOS1S." Every act new this week Magic and Muslo, M A1IN-E SATURDAY, at X o'clock. Evening Doors open at 7. Commence at 8. Admission 60 cents; secured seats, 76 cents. 9 17 6t VTEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, XM ELEVENTH Street, above CHE8NCT. "TH Hi KAMI V Ri:Stllt r" OPKN FOR TIIK 8 M A SO V. CARMKUSS A. DtXEl'S IMIVSTKELS. the Great Star Iroune ol the World, in their URAND ETHIOPIAN SOIHEKS, HuNGs, DANCES, NEW Bl'RLKSgUKH and PLANTATION SCENE". Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at 8 o'clock. 8 30 3m J. L. CAKNcROS., Mauager. TO RENT. p O R RENT A VALUABLE STORE, No. 809 CHESNUT STREET, In tbe National Bank of the Republic Building. 96U APPLY ON THE PREMISES. QFF1CES AND LARGE ROOMS FOR KENT IN THE National Bank of the Republic Building, Nos. 809 and 811 CHESNUT Street, The Bolldlng Is supplied with Gas, Water, Water Closets, and steam Heating Apparatus. The rooms on the third and fourth floors are Ut (60x80). well lighted. and suitable tor a Commercial College, or business of i similar character. Apply at the Bank. 9 3 tf t" A LARGE, WELL LIGHTED AND VENTILATED RCUM, ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 South TII1KD Street, TO RENT, With or without steam power. Apply la the otuce, ti rat noor. TO LET-A LARGE HALL. NO. 2045 I Market street, over the Depot, lately occupied by tlo:d FetlOWB. 11 IS auoui ov iroi iruui vj uu mo. uonii well lighted. Is suitable lor storing goods, as a work ..n if.. mini her or hands, and lor a variety of oihe i,.o nt mnrtei ate. A ddI v to ISAAC BKLTi'E Agent, No- UU Month l'enn Hquare. 9 17 6t J A flERMANTOWN FURNISHED IIOU3E to let, the property of the late Dr. J. W. Moore, ARVti Piiee. Appir uu mv iirvuuotw. fulLAPSLl-BiA, September 11, lB6b. .M.Bt FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR TO RENT THE LAR'JE fiwelllDg House, o 415 . i itteentn street, lui- T77T7I lata nnaaeRHion. ADDLV to F.. HUM N. JR.. )l 14 tv v- Din AiiL a oiruci. . . . . . VTaOIiS.U. o. ... WANTS. TTTANTED-A JUNIOR MEMBER OF THE VV Uar wisbes a position as Clerk or private Secre tary to any gentleman or corporation, vr oinu iravei 11 necesoarv. 16 ati I'.T.B.VYbOK. E II F EC T ION 18 RARELY ATTAINED, VET A. B. W. BULL A ED'S IMPROVED OIL SOAP, FOB REMOVING Grease, Paint, Pitch, ana Varnish, Fiotn all Goods pf Durable Colors, 18 ahead of anything yet discovered It leaves tbe Goods soft, and as perfect as when new. wiib no snot upon which dust can col ect, as la tbecaae with all the preparations heretoiore tola tor vlutuisina annAm. It is delicately perltuned. and entirely free from th disagreeable odor of Benzine, and all other resinous 11 alils. COVNIEHFE1TS Ot this preparation are extant therefore be sure and take none but that blch has the autograph of A. IS. W btLLAlO) on the label. . . , Manufactured by the Propiletors, ' . ' : A. B. W. BULLARD & CO., WOrtCESTEH, MASS. , ,. General AgenU tor Pennsylvania, t L DYOTT A CO. Ho. 232 North SECOND Btreet, Philadelphia. For sale by aU Druggists. au TU TUP roinitT- ( (1MMON PLRA8 FOR v " - ' " . ...ITT a T L T I 8ABAU W. KTJMNKItvs. FKEDEKIf K A BJjMSEE. Bir:-Toowill please take notice that the Court bas m.n..4 . ...i. . .i. .... !. a divorce a vinculo L..... .h..ii.. h.iiid In this caae.return- "DA V . Bepternt.-J 22. a t 1 oJo J k A. a ..."J'lTA " ItToru.T lor Llbellant. To I KEVEBlCK A. 8DMSEB, ltepindm:. DRY GOODS. M I L L I K E N ' S, LINEN GOODS ONLY, No. 828 ARCH Street, Import Direct from the Best Linen Makers in Europe, and have always on hand, the Largest Linen Slock In the City. Received by Late Steamora from Europe. HEAVY POWER-LOOM TABLE LINENS, 87M CENTS. FINE DAMASK TABLB LINENS BY THE YARD. FINK TABLECLOTHS, NEW DESIGNS. FINE NAPKIN H AND DOYLIES. SUPERIOR LINEN 8QEETIKQ9, ALL WIDTU9. BEST IRISH SHIRTING LINENS. T0WELLINO9 IN GREAT YAUIETY. FANCT BORDERED TOWELS. LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS Several thousand dozen of Ladles', Gents', and Children's Handkerchiefs always In store. LINENS FOR HOTELS ANDSTEAMBOATS. I supply Hotels and Steamboats with LINES GOODS at package prices. GEORGE MILLIKEN,. LIKEN IMPORTER, 917112 31rp No. 828 ARCH Street. J) E P O T FOR FURNISHING DRY GOODS. A C A II D . SHEPPARD.VANHARLINGEN&ARRISON No. 1008 CHESNIT STREET, Whose Establishment lor the sale of House-Furnishing Dry Goods Is unequalled in the extent and variety of itB assort ment, beg to announce to Housekocpors renewing their supply, or persons abont to furnieh, that they are now receiving thoir FALL ASSORTMENT OF Fresh Linen, Cotton, and Woollen Goods for Household Use, SUCH AS Ltnerii Sheetings, Cotton Sheetings, Pil low Linens, Pillow Muslins, Damask Table Cloths, Table Linens, Da mask Napkins, Bordered Tow tig, Towellings, CLullts, Blankets, Table and Piano Covers, And every other article suitable for a well ordered household. 8 14 6m PRICE & WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT, Have Just Opened from New York, Handsome riald Poplins, tl 75 par yard. Plaid Poplins, 1 81. Tlald Goods, 76 and 87 cents. Fine French Monnoes, f 112J per yard. AU-Wool Poplins, S116 per yard. Black and White Tlaid Alpacas, 41 cents. Black and Wbite Plaid Poplins, 76 conts per yard. Fine All-Wool Delaines, 60 and 60 cento per yard. 64 Black All-Wool Delaines, $1, f 1 26, and 81-60 per yard. Black Alpacas, 81 cents up to 91 26 per yard. Black Silks, from tl 37 up to 88 per yard. American Printa, fast colors, 16 and 18 cents. FLANNELS! FLANNELS I , All-Wool and Comet Flannels, very cheap. All-wool Shaker Flannels, very cheap. Fine quality Sack Flannels. Best makes Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, at th very lowest market prices. Canton Flannels, very cheap. Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, etc. etc PRICE & WOOD. N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Sts. N. B. Oust opend 60 dozen Jonvin's Kid Gloves, best quality Im ported. 60 dozen Kid Gloves, suporlor quality, 81 a pair; worth 81 60. 18 18 4 A, H FOURTH AUD AEOH, . OPENING OF -x . FALL G O O u to. . I'lMii' IBI3II I'OPLINS. PIM8' PLAID POl'LINS. i 1 LAID JJEF1N0ES. CASIIHETtE B0BE9. . . 61LK8 AUD DBESd GOODS. BT. BuBSAKD 8UAWI.8. BT. BERNARD CL0AK.USU. " EXPESSITE SHAWLS. HlJstuthrp J. vfl trio n..c n i at.e. np, m I iiT.IU tj T' I . I. WIT. . n. . i T ealerS In Linena, n.iw mw. viuuua, ciuurui- dailes.. Bosie.ry Oloves. t'oraets, Ilamlkerehleis Plain and llemstlicbed. Hair, Kail, 'lootli. and Plate Urmlies, t'oiubs Plain and Fancy Heaps. Penumery, Imported sod Domestic Pufls aud Pun" Boxes, and an endless .... e MntlnllS.- Always on hand a complete stock of Ladles', Oents'. and C'lilidien's I'ndervests and Drawer) Kngllsh aod (Jernian Hosiery In Cotton. Merino, and Wool. i'llb i'ra'He. sn1 Hed Blankets. Man'eUles, Alleudale, Lancaster, and Honey Comb Tab'a Linens. Kspslns, Towels, tlatn and Colored Porierad, German Boli. Bussia and American Crash, Baaidvale, Welsh, and Shaker Flannels in all grades. A lull Hue olurterv Diapers of all widths at Kos. m and m rLNt btre DRY GOODS. glX CASES OI1 FINE BLANKETS Slightly Imperfect, will be sold at a Urf e redaction THREE 1IUNDRED PAIRS LARGE BLANKETS, Slightly damaged, tollable for Ilotel or Family nse, will be sold low. HURON BLANKETS, Heaviest and Best Blankets Made. Htnniactnred lor, and sold only by J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., Wholesale and Retail, N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. 8 It Im "YE HAVE THE ' LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF 13 L A N K E T IN PHILADELPHIA, Comprising Soma Sixty-three Different Qualities. ' MARSEILLES COUNTERPANES, All Sizes and Qualities, and Lowest Prices. Crib and Cradle Quilts, Worsted Coverlets, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.) J. C. STRAWB1UDCE & CO., N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. 8 IS 8m , . . So. 102 CHEBNTJT street E. M. NEEDLES. Strangers and others will and at No. 1024 CHESNUT STREET I A large and complete assortment ol LACES AND LACE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, VEILS, LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS, r SLEEVES, ETC. ETC. ETC., In great variety, and at LOW PRICES. E. M. NEEDLES. FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. U II N I T TJ 11 E. The Largest Stock in the City AT BEDUCED. PRICES. Cottage Chamber Sets, Walnut Chamber Seta, Velvet Parlor Suits, Hair Cloth Suits, Reps Suits, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Lounges, and f '..r ',t .Mattresses. A. N. ATT WOOD, No. 45 South SECOND Street, lSstnthlm PHILADELPHIA. J 8 T A B L IS H ED -119 5. '. i .. jO'J ..it A. S. ROBINSON French Plate Looking-Glasses, ENGRAVINGS PAINTING, DRAWINGS EIC Uanulacturer of all kinds of . Looking-Glase, Portrait, and Pio tttro Frames to Order. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, THIBD DOOB AUOVB THE CONTINENTAL, rBiLADxniA.- 8 16 O HOUSEKEEPERS. I have a large stock ol every variety oi FURNITURE Which I will sell at redncea prices, consisting ot -. PLAIN AKD MARBLE TOP COTIAGB BDIT8 WALNPT CHAMBER HTJ1TS. PABl-OK HUI1 IN VELVS1T PLUSH' PAKLOK 8CIT8 IN H1K CLOTH. PABLOBMJITS IM KRPH. 8l(tboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Bookcasec -Mattresses, Lounges, etc etc P. P. OUSTINE 8 N. E. corner SECOND and BACK Btreeta. FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE. Large Assortment of the Latest Styles On hand, and will be sold this coming season at very D'Oderate prices, at l. LUTZ'S Furniture Establishment, 3m No. 121 Sonth FXEVEHTH Strest JpUEKIT URE TWENTY-FIVE RE D UCED PER CENT Dmlng the Bummer Season, we will sell lrom our Im mense Stock ol FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, AT A KEDUCTIOX OP TWENTY-FIVE PIR CENT, OFF KEOULAB PRICES. GOULD & CO., N. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets, And also at the New Establishment, 1 , 2 10 5o N os. 37 and 39 N ortn BECON D 8 tree QREAT OARGaTns IN ,. , . BLANK BOOKS, PAP EES ASD ETELOPES, ; ; Tt- ;7K3. i-W PEJCILdj PRINTING AJ!D ESGRAVfKG, AT BRYS0N ft SON'S, 8tuthlm . 8 North 8IXTU titreet.