CITY IOTELLluil77 tor Additional Local Items tee Eijhth l'age. Meeting bp Kilrct f,Vm,.,7 A "" 1 vejUNCTLK iron, the A m Want ffif "of J'.r11 ord,hnen,mitt;KCou(:ir"r1 totc reported tin T,h su.inp(,rn,Tn,trt'e repor1vl an onUnnnce ppri)pnutin SVr.oo for the purpose ol altorinir tho prmiH,.s JSo. 1107 Cuusntn street. A-rrccd to. me ( oin mittee on Law rcprt'l an ordinance rceuiutinp tnc fruV(. ju tt,(,vg( ich, and streets of len width ihau twelve) feet. It provide trmt in an nicli thoi'ouehmr" riminn norih iiud Fouth tbo entrant shall be Iroin the south, and tcosfi runmnsia-t uud wen (jtho putriincc shall lie from tile west. Amei'il to. The sumo Joinn,lHee reported an ordinance eunmiini? the place; 01 vounir in the Fourth Pre cinct ot the Twentieth Ward. Aarmert te. Mr. King tibni ittcd the thllnwinjr.' Whereas, The city of PhiliuleliiLia 1" " stoek Boldrr in the IVnnsylvnnia Itaiiroitd Company to the amount of $"',ii0i,000 and upward, Deinit about, one-tourth of the wooles HineriHt ot the capital BtoeK ot the Company; and whereas, the cr.Kiom ot issuiiis free pues ovei tlie road in a ronMan'ly increasing cost, and lidtl"riou to the imci'piitg ot the' Company and the stock holders, and unjust to the eliy, which sub-cribed its moiie.v in pood liiitli, in aaiorto assist in t uiidiiiir, eqiiippinp, fluo ma .ritainuiR the road, and tLirelure fliouhl be protected by Inw, therelove Jit solved. That tue LetriHlnture be and they are hereby re-p'.'cttul!v rc(iieFted to eua::t ftlaiv iiroventiutr the Peninvh Mum JJailroad Company troni isMi mq trie tor travel on th"ir road, under a peni.lty ol SlOu for each and every Ktich otlent-e. Dr. Kainerly moved au amendment that the pa.senirer railways y. included. Agreed to yeriR, II ; navs, S. The resolution was agreed to yea-,13; nuyn, 5. iMr. Kina submitted the lollowinir: Resolved, That we do most earnest I v protect atatnst the iHsuirp; of free paes by tin; lVniiHvlvutiia Kail road Company, and most lvped'ully urire tl.o Citv Direeiora ol said company to upe their uillii encc against a liu'tber continuance of so impoli tic a custom. Airreed to yeas, 10; nays, 2. Mr. Marcus introduced ii resolution i oiroctinir, the Committee on Law to report an ordinance t regulate the conveyance ol prisoners iroin 1 he Station Houses in such a manner as to separate the bcxcp. Acried to. Mr. Van Clove, trom the Committee on School, reported an ordinance tor the purchase ot a lot and btiil.iinir in the Nineteenth Sec tion, for school purposed. Afreet to. lb" same Committee reported an ordinance appiovintr : contracts lor eiectins; schools on NorriH street. Sixth and Coates, Falls ol Schuyl kill, and linderbimr. Aureed to. The resolution Iroin Common Council sus peii.linr the Houtb P- nu IIo.-c, Lafayette Hose, mid Niagara IIoe w.s c'neuiTPd lu; also, the ordinance iwroasinir the salaries ol the As sistant Engineers lor the First and Second Fire Districts. Adjourned. Common Council. A communication was received trom Kobert Thomas, resuming the position ol" Police ilairistrate. Accepted. The ordinance making an appropriation of $G."8!),:W, to pay carters and laborers employed by Hill and Smith, former contractors tor clean ing the Northern Distiict ol tpe city, which w.is under consideration at the adjournment of Councils at the previous nieerina, was taken no. A resolution to indefinitely postpone was voted down yeas, 11; nay, 21; and the bill was passed. Mr. Marcer, Chairman of the Finance Com mittee, reported an ordinance making an ad ditional appropriation of S'jotil) to the Receiver of Taxes to pay Sheriff's costs. Agreed to. Also, one appropriating S"J977"85 to pay for copying judgment indices in the District Court, which was passed. Mr. Nickels, ot the Commit tee on Trusts and Fire, reported an ordinance fixing the salary ot the Asbibtanl Engineers of the First and Second Districts, trom October 1, lxr.f), at Stint). Alter some discussion the bill was passed. Mr. Nickel - also reported a resolutiiii sus pending the S.Milh Penn and Lafayette Hose Companies one month, datiua from July , lMKi.'and the Niagara Hose Compary one month, trom July gl2, and tuat the :uu..f Engineer withhold the appropriation tor that nioum lrom said companies. Tbe resolution was adopted. Mr. Fox, of the special committee to whom was referred a resolution to prevent the. deposit ing ot manure on the wharves of the city, re ported that they had visited Green, Shacka- maxon, ami Aiunien 4ircei wnarves, auu iouna that thev were the receptacles of all sorts of n an tire, otlal, and filth, impregnating the atmo sphere with a tool and unwholesome stench, causing disease and death. The inhabitants in their vicinity are in a constant state ot alarm; they complain seriously ol the nuisances, and demand ttieir immediate removal. The Committee regret to state that in conse quence ot these great nuisances having beeii overlooked by the lioaid of Health, a number of peisotiB have died with cholera, and many are Fullering lrom severe sickness. Your committee have been informed that the agents of the Board of Health have visitcJ these wharves and saw the nm-ance, and, probably from their neglect torepoit to thein, the Hoard of Health have taken no action in the niiir. Your committee are of opinion that BiiehgrVat and dangerous nuisances bhould be at once abated, and that the Hoard ol Health should be requested to take immediate steps to have the same removed. Attached to this report was a resolution re queuing the Board ol Health to declare the iuat;ure piles on the wharves named nuisances, and direct their removal. A long discussion ensued. A motion made to postpone the resolution was voied down, and It was agreed 10. Tho resolution trom .select Council, changing the place ot hoMing the election in the Fourth Division of the Twenty-ftlVh Ward to No. 1400 Kichmond street, was concurred in. Tne following bills and resolutions from SeV Couucil were acted upon: Ordinance nntk.B an appropriation of s2."ti() to the Law Depart ment was concurred in, with an amendment, txkiiiLT tho sum lrom the School loan: the reso lution in relerence to the passes over the I'eun- sylvania Kailroad was laid on the table; the ordinance providing for altering bouse No. 1107 Cbesuut street into a store was adopted; the resolutions requesting the Legislature to pas an act preventing the lVuusylvim'a Ruilroid Company from Issuing '.r''? i'l'os, v,s iud fi nitely postponed; onl. nances y.'rovr!d;i:2 lor tile use o" narrow streets lv vehicles, uiid mftuing an appr-ptlation to tne- Superintendei.'t of the Gin.rd Fsta'e, were concurred in; uo, tho one approving of contracts lor ereoimg school buildings; the ordinance providing f r the pur cliase of a lot in Nineteenth Ward, ior school purposes, was postponed. Mr. liilling'.ou', ol the I'oliee Committee, re sorted r.n ordinance aulbon.ing the removul of a wooden building to another local iou at Frank lord road and Vienna "trcet. Agreed to. Also, nn ordinance yrantiiij permission to erect a wooden tinldin.j at Twenty-fourth and Columbia avenue. Ac ice I to. Mr. Lviina offered a resolution instructing tne Committee on Fire and TrustJ to retort what action, it any, had been taken in reference to he tire companies in Wit Philadelphia eliarged w'ub riotous conduct; and also why tiie We-ea-roe Franklin, and Sumler Companies were not BUHpenued. Agreed to. Adjourned. 1aps Mketiso ix Gekmaxtowx. The ITnion League of the Twenty-second Ward lrive rented (iermantowu II ill Kr the balance ot the campaign, and intend holding meetings therein every week day evening uuiil the election. Last night there was a large andiem e. composed ol i v., r,.i ,.,itieniHii. assembled lor the purpose ThHti-iiinB to addrewt'S by A. W. Benedict. Esq.. 'pem svlvania. and Major A. R. Calhoun, of of Pennsylvania, V,. b tiip meeting was called to order Hhortlj r alter eight o'chak by Ell wood Johnson EMI., wuu '"7""---" "-vc ,nnill, .,. nipritH Heronnueu ui inu' " , . I lie '.wtiVifif.! aajtudmeu's etu;'t'.".l t. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPU. PHILADBLPULV, FK1D AY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1800. . . L'ttinu htB views of il ..... a. "SIOM Ol '.- " Major A. It. 'Calhoun was then introduced, and tpoke at koiiio length on the service ot our brave soldiers and on the Ismip of the day. RePPHLICAN MA88 Mkettng at N- tional Hill Speechks of Ex-Uovbbnoh 1'"'' i.ocB, Hon. J. II. Urll, and OrnEBH. T'8 K publican mm meeting held lit evening at National Hall was largely attended. Hon. Joseph Jl. Thomas presMed B overnor J'ol- x i t . .-k rJ thA nitritmiia iui k me uret sneaker, fliseiw;" now h.-cnm ......i for tbeir decision. He dcsirod to do t'.ls fnirlv and honestly, ami If severely it would be in the support of the tmlh. He would nevpr consent that the men whoso handi were still red wllh the blood of the the people tor patriots slio'dd now rule the destiny ol the conutrv. (Cheer.) We are to-day vindicating American manhood ; lo-day freedom Is the eren ernirc of American republicanism, and while that word remain" the Union is seuire and America is sale. (Cheers.) Sketching the his tory ol nations, the speaker came to the Unite I States, where there was r.o longer property in man, and where every man had the right to a policy ot his own. (Cheers,) And the man ac the White Hoitoc would discover that tho Ame i lean people would not accept his policy a the I roper one for the government of the country. (Cheers.) Kelerring to the President, the speaker said be had no quarrel wi)!i the man called trie Pre sident of the Uuhed Slates. He dealt with his policy and his nets. He knew him Oelore. ttio war, he knew bun since the war, nnu be knew him during the war, and now he was satined that all his former declarations were no:h;ng but stupendous false pretenses. (Cheers.) All his professions ot loyalty were sham , and his ree.'ird pioved that he hao betrayed every party with which he had been identified. Hecolleet. he promised to the colored people tiat he would be their Mose. Under th; leadership of his agent, Monroe, in New Orleans, he has indeed sent tome of these poor people to the promised land with remarkable ac-patch. With unex ampled eeotism he now proclaims thai "I am the United Sta'.ep," and declares everybody who does not agree with him to be traitors! Who is Andrew Johnson that he arrogates to himself a power that no decnt man has ever before claimed? Who Is he that pre -nines to call every n.au a traitor who does nut agree with him? (Cneers.) The sneaker had been anxious to sustain tho PreMdeht; he desired tuat the Union party stioitld stand by him; but when he saw this sell willed man determined to rule or ruin, and tunim'.' his back upon the patriots ol the land; wlietwie toimd In in summoning hi Convention on a day memorable in the history of the fcuulh ern Confederacy, and inviting men who had been prominent in their opposition to the country, he lelt it was time to separate himself Ii oin the man and bis policy. (Cheers.) Let lo man say 'hat the policy ol Andrew Johnson is the policy ot the lamented Lincoln. The Convention of August was the dcath-blov to all the hopes ol Ciiion men of tuaou with An Ire w Johnson. Contrast mat Convention with the Union Convention. In the one the grg an I the mttzx.le were applied, and nothing was allowed to bo said calculated l) oikuiii the character ot the South, in the other there was no gag, and t lie members spoke like nien and vindicated iheir manhood. (Cheei-.) What is the policy of the President? He asserts that Congress has no ruht to impose conditions upon the South; and ct who has imposed more conditions than Andrew Johnson in Ii is early proclamations? W here iu the Constitution caii you fiiiu any authority lor the President im posing these conditions without tirst gaming tho consent of the Representatives o; rhe people? He bear a great deal of uecro suffrage, but it is no question in the present contest. If it w-rre, the new iriends .f Auurew John-on should not torget that in his letter to Governor Sharkey, of Mississippi, ne recommended that under certain circumstances the right ot suffrage should be given to tne negroes of Mississippi. (Cheers.) The speaker continued at some leuyth, dis cussing the President's policy, and contrasting his present declarations with ins proclamations, to move thet Mr. Johnson was inconsistent. lion. J. H. Bell, ot Texas, and others, fol lowed. On Monday evening Daniel Dougherty, Rsq., will deliver au undress at the Academy of Music on the issues ot the day. Mr. Uibiions Acvia-rs tue Nomina tion. The following correspondence has passed bctweru the CouimitUjo ol iqc ltepublican on- ercssiGusl Convention ol the Fust District and Mr. Chiules (Jiobons: PuiLADELimiA, September 25, 18r.o. Charles Gibbons, tsq. Dear Sir: It 13 our agreeable duty to mlorin you that tne Convention of the Union Reoublicans ol the First District of Penn sylvania have nominated you by acclamation as their candidate lor Representative to Congress from that Di-trict. We leel assured th.it with you as our standaul-bparer we shall march on to a glorious victory. We most earnestly request your acceptance oft he nomination. Very re-i-pecttully, your obedient servants, Wm. 15. Atkinson, M. D., Alexander C. Smith, Fkeytao Gkovks, Hknby D. Allkn, John C. Thompson, Anthony McCbystal. Philadelphia, September 27, 18GG. Gentle men: 1 acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 2.HI1 instant, informing me tha. the Con vention of Union Republicans ot the Firsi Con gressional District have, by acclamation, de.-ig-uaied me as their candidate for Representative In Congress, and asking my acceptance of the nomination. While I thank the gentlemen of the Convention with all my heart lor the honor which they have thus conferred upon me, un sought and uudesired on my part. 1 caunot but recretthnt it nid not tall to the lot of some other citizen. 1 have never been an applicant tor any public otlice, and it is not without re luctance that 1 now acquiesce in the action of tbe Convention. This acceptance ot the nomination will impose upon me the duty ol meeting and addressing ilia citizens of tho district, which 1 shall be most happy to do at such time and place as nr.y be appointed. 1 am, gentlemen, very respectfully, etc., Ciiaui.ks OiimiNs. To William H. Atkinson, M. Ij Alexander C. Smiih, Frey tag Groves. Henry 1). Alien, John C. Thompson, Anthony McCrystal. Awaitixo Claimants. At the Detective Oiuc theie are a number of uneluiined arueles w hicii have Leon recovered lrom thievi s, una tue juipo--efl to have oeCtt stolen from private n eitlenceb v hile the occupants OJ tne fume '.vero out ot to .vn daring the Hunpnyr- yne BKirirchnnyvthlc P1'1'!-!" crroiiiul, I'.uhl jrreeii f.tilpes; one slk tlvirt, suiuii plaid, purple un.i white; one silk skirt, sninll il:u-f, li'jlil hi ue and yellow: otu- silk skirl, with blue',; curded silk; one shk skirl, eliitntieaDle blue mill v. lute Ntripes in llowers una in ereyj one tilk lioil)', ehiinenlde purple; one silk body, blue uud vihilo" nnrrOiV stripe.; one dres. tine Miipi'f, licht blue mid white ruk; ona dve-is, brown lucrum; one cape, nine m.-, iriuunen iii'otind with nil e lines, three e.ich, and n-ivrow velvet ribbon, frinired; one pieee ol ;;iveu poplin; one piece ot liht blue poplin: one while Oiunoii crape shawl, wiih nurro.v eiiilnuider.v und inline; one suiiie nir cupe; one hulk Kiiiitiuuni', one lUirrel mull; one r liiii'iiian's uiivo-m.eu i-huw l, mixed eround, wuli blaclc dots: oneplitid fchuwl. blioi unit while, with nine, yellow, re.i, while, uud firei-n tinnier, titneed; one oiuck el-th overcoat, with velvet collar, hound; one dark mixed cloth frock coat, bound; one boys' frock, coat, dark and while mixed inater'ul; one nuir of pantaloons of heavy black cadMinere; one pair of pantaloons, lifjlit-eolored, dotted and htriped cuisiiiicre; one dark mixed cl ith ve5t, laised tifrniva, white in centre; oue dark purple cloth vent: one erey woollen Bitmiuer ve.-t: oue nlver lork, knife, and one white C.intou crape 6hal. ' Grand Parade. A grand demonstration will take bluec this eveniinr. ution the occasion of the arrival of Hon. James It. Doolittle, of Wisconsin. Several of the Nationul Union Johnson tinbs of the city, Yonnz Men's Huck waiter Club, Keystone Club, and Central John-jec-C'ymer ("nil, me to Jorm iu Hue to ewrt ivocp-iatorlothe mi1s" mneting to bo he'd at lint. l Gu'" . n ,1, rc W ,M RMrv l)Vhi ' tbe Wlwsin party. Several other .nrnkers are expected, and the meeting Will un doubtedly be a large one. Inquest on UuttoaNwood Stiiekt TTomi cipe. No time has been nxed by the Coronet to resume the inve'tigation Inio the circum stances of the killing of Mrs, Eliza Miller. Tho adjournment aiosc out of the beltef that facts would be brought to light in a te w days tendinc to strengthen the case ajrain-t the prisoner, and the Coroner is awaiting tbe action of the detec tive olllcers. There has not yet been any dis covery of the ung taken trom'the hnaer of Mr. Miller, nor of the laor which was carried on from the house. Other witn"s-;8 have been lound who saw Williams iu the neighborhood of the house on the mottling of tho murder, but th admission of the prisoner that ho was at 'he house a an early hour In the morning puts the matter beyond all doubt. AWUSEMENTS. SIERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ITALIAN OPRA. Ol'EMiVUMtMIT, MONDAY, October 11. First time In I'litlaoilptila ot ( RI?PlNO E L.V COM ARB. First Xliditof (ilOHOIO ltOSCONI. For partlculnrs, soe (nturc ttdvcrtlt-cmcnts and clrcu lat. 0 24 (it S A T I O N A L II A L L, Karket Street, Above Twelfth. TIIE GREAT LINCOLN MEMORIAL TABLEAUX will orr.x ON MONDAY EVENING, OCTOCER 1. These rnln'lntis havo boi'n in prcpatotlon for the past sitcn tnoiitlis and are from the pem ll of tlio wcl -known arilst. tlcorno vvaiuierucii. auu larecihiu an turniri el. huh ol IiIh wunilet iil rcalus. iliu tubji ct liim Lei' a cIiohhu as bclus' one of great micri'm io uio Aini'iicaii pcopiu. fecues lrom Uu uieoi aIikahiv i.i?iL'i)i,N our late lamrnifd hreaiucnt, iroin hi early Ii e to his clout n h the liatnl at the atnimsin. with ull tho tirinoluul events connected villi tiau innciiiis; tlio mirnuit, cai lure, lila1 uiul execution ol tlio con.-pii uUm, are uiven in tile , ike and tlirlltinit Tab.euux li. addition to tl.elr hinu.rlc' Inturen;, the Tableaux contain luliliuil ll.e-Hl.e C.itvaita ul the proinliiunt MaUHiuvn uud principal Oiliters ot tho Army and An elntiorotc Pcpcrlptlve Lecture will be delivered bv CAMl'KI, K. AlltkilOCH. r-mi , ills celel)rileil saiilicaneHiinn Keuiler, wtiose reputation Is well li nown. Munulnt-', as he does, at the lieuu 01 his pro leHMion. Mai'UK f.LVIKV Di: SILV. Into ot the Klnc's Onera. Unnover. a vouiik and talented Voea lm. will make pel Hint up eiirunee in .', merle. I h' ludv 1ms a rtcb and full soprano voice, and is believed to havo lew fu pern rs lu tlio pioiessiou. 1 icKets of Admission ?.! cents litsi-rved Seals ft i cen'a Uu iery lor Coiorcd Ven-ons Hi cents Honrs open at 1 o'cloc k ; commence at iiuarte.r to 8. 'lieketH n.nv be bad at ihe Hull. Alno nt Itime 's BovkNtand. Coiulneulal : iruinpler's MiiBic Store, Seventh and thebnut streets; and at Stewart's, .no. bdj Aicb s.rtet. MATINEES EVSRY K0KEAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATUR DAY AFTERNOON. ADMISSION, 25 CKNTS; CHILD RKX, IS CENTS. 9 27Gt W. H. HBAL & CO., rroprlotors. Xationul Itnll lias been completely renovated through out, and is now one ol Hie finest Hulls In the uountiy. L A UG1IING OA S. DR. COLTON WUI have Uio pleasure to a'.ve TWO GliAND KXllIJilTIONS OF THE LAUCHIC CAS, AT MUSICAL FUND HALL, Friday Afternoon and Saturday Evening September astli nuil '.Itli. Fl'.IDAY AFTERNOOS, at 3 o'clock, (Doors onon at 2) lor LADIES OXLV.iind 1'iee. SATUBDAY EVRMNU, for Ladles and Uentlciueu. Tickets 25 cents. On Saturday Eveiilnfr. TWELVE GEMLI'MEX mid SIX LAD1KM whl Inhale the Gas. Dr. COiVION will combine amusement with instrac tlon. Toeth will be extracted without pain, to show the bcautilul aua Btlietlc eliects O' the Gas. Mil DAY AF i Elt.NOON , FREE. SA'ICKDAY EVfcXlG, lor f.adlcs and Gentlemen Tickets go ctnw. Doors open at 7. To counuencea' i 'i o'clock. a Mi H- H1 ELLKlfS "SAI.LK Dl ABOLIQUU," bEWlSLY EUILD1 AG Ol'EX KVLKY MlillT. KUBKKT HELLER in his wondrous I ropriimnie ol Fl'X, DELUoIU.NS, AKD MUSIC. Do not liiil to see IHE AlYSTERIOrS O tANOK TRKE. iO-ilORROV AT V! Si O'CLOCK. GRAM) MATINEE. COMPLIMENTARY BKNKFIT OF HELLER'S WOOD J1INSIRELS, prior to their depurture to other cities, (liven them by I be lendhi',' families as an lueentlve to further exernana, and in appreciation ot their ent emauly qualities iu pri vate ilie. t'l he co-respondence will not be published.) A number of vouintei rs wiil appear unions thein. 'Ihe Mysterious Orange Tree" 'Robert Ue:ter"tb MaMi'lan and Aiuiieiun the Aerial Itell tlie Cabalistic ( lock, a Roardlun bcbool Miss, and Hiclnway s Grund l'iano-iorte. imiB.-inn to Wood Minstrels' Mutlnco, 50 cents. Children, '25 eenls No ( arils except at Box office. It VTEW KLEVKNTH STREET OPFIi A HOUSE, ELt.VE.NTll Street, above MtiSMir. ' lih, FA Itli Li tf HESUUT" OIlJ I'UK THK SKtMIV. CAItlNt liOSS UHEl'S jIU.Vsl'KRIiS, the Great Slur 'Iroupo ol the. World, iu their Git v Mi l.'l Dlol'lAN t-OlREI' S, SONCH, DANCKS, EV bl It LI' M.' I IS Hid PLANTATION M.'EK f. 1 oors open at 1 o'clock. Corrineneint' at S o'clock. 8 ;,n .'.in J. L. CARN HQS;, .Manager. VTA LEU'S (LATE Ml LEEK'S i WIXTEK V GAHDF.X Xos "Jii-T'Jo VIM'' Mnet. lMlilJltMii, CONCLlaS MGlll't.Y. I.v two lur,e and rflieient i r '.be atrau. tu-.miihi', .Mil EVERY NIGHT. In con .eetiiiii with our EX C I'LS IOR .1 KING lUMi, aPrnss Pand, eou.piUing the. boat Artists In tho city, v. ill per.oim. OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Our BpnciotiH ,uu nier tiurdcii, artlstleully laid out wltu Mnublier.v, luumuins oic. Ss TliE LADIES' SALOON. Especially el bpatt ior K.' M LIPS, tlio best ' i.'r"Kni' unci oil.et Relichbuieuts will bo sei vid. tt Ibii O Y 31 IV A. S 1 U 1 FOR LADIES. GKNTLEJIEN, AM) CIIILDKEN, ,. E COR. OF NITH AM) Altril M'RKEl ' Ibe lnftituie. which 0)iuin has been ureat y Imnroved tor tbo voiiiiuk seubon. Is now open lor subscrlplioU'i a'1 lia? andeAenliihs. , builily exereho Impart) health and Btrentrth, aad it lilj!h: reemi.inendi'd to bo h sexes and all ayes '1 erins lor lnHtructioii. li niomtis . lerii n lor -eh piaeliee 8 inunili n For particuiuts send lor a circular or irlve us a call 8 M im rrolessors Illl.LLltUANO t LEW IS rT"":-y- THE IKOS WUICII WE MAM'- JTV f I factHre recommend themselves. We ptouiise t,. f.nr nMtroliH eierir bcuutillll t..net. Aleinflt worKmau Bhip. durability, and reasonable prices. cumb'iieJ with a lull guarantee t or sale on y at o. lull wal,oi Street. 6 2hi CNIOW PIANO MANUFACTURING CO, OUTLEKY. A fins assortment of POCKET and TAItl.E CUTLERY. RAZORS. R- ZOR STROPS LADIES' SCISSOR. PAPER AN1 TAltiOlW (SHEARS, TC. at L V. IIKLMOLO'S Cutlery Store, No. 1S1 i-outh TBNTH lref. HtVj Xin'ctiduu.aeeik-vi) Wau;. AMUSEMENTS. K BW CHESNUT bl'lCEET TilATltb. 1 CIlKSMlT imet. aboTO iwelftn. WM. h A Co Lessee,! Doom opei at 7. Curtain rise at T4V THIS (Friday) KVf.NlXG, CIlAvGi, OF Jlll.L. TRIUMPH HI' BiiCEPI'ION ol tbo illptinuuiJ'beil omedlan, llt. JOHN K. OWF.SS, Mil JOHN E OWK.VI, , . , who will appear lu thm ctt? tor the lllth time rn elnnt jeers, alur au uupneedentea euganeiDcui In v York of 325 COHsrcl'TIVE NIGHTS. He will arnem In ti trrat f'l'i.VP'.i'A ER PI.l'M VI. K 111 lilou lioucit ault's elegant l.raoia lu three acts, entitled Pi OTt "h, TUT f PICKET OS THE Ur.tRTn. The pe.-loinihiice will cjmnmnce web I T; Oil. i HE CRICKET ON TIIK HrBrH. Caleb rinnimer Mi. ,1. G OWE"' Dot I'mJiHlH OivTOS f upi ortf d by the strength nt the Conipuny. To coiieludo with JOHN DOUIH ratcrnoKier Mr. ,T K OWF.N8 A'lllHl AY AFTERNOON, SeDfmbcr t9, GRAN I) FAMILY MAUsEft. Ai.NOl STKKET T 11 R A T It K. K corner ot NIN TH and WALNUT Streets. THIS (Friday I EVEN I . September iS, bk.' kh i ur MR JOHN lmnroiIAM, who wl 1 appear In his great orminal impersonation of WlLKl.Ntl Ml:.AWElf, in tie celebrated P. ay, lu throe acts arranged and adapted to tbe mei0 by John liroughaui, Loin Charles Dickens' great work entitled David coppeufield, and aa O'CALIiAOHAX. HIS LAST LEGS. KS-'JOHN DKEW'S NEW ARCH STREET i HEAT RE. HcKlns at ifuarfer to H o'clock. I Alvr.w r.i.i. iit..Nt,i' l i MH. AMI MBS W. J. FLORENCE, and their lut at:iearanee but ouo HIRr.E JLORIO(.M TIFCES. 10-MGUT iFlidat) Scptembor 2x, 'lUr. Sf RIDES K A Vtll.V. A LISo.N FOR IH'SBANOH, and THE IIUU MORMON. fti r. and Mrs. FLORENCE In three pieces nml twelve chnrncieri SA'I I' WHAT Tlio I'LOUENC'VN 'ast nli'bt. MONDAY NEXT-i HE FAST KArtlLY, with new Scenery and Gre at. Cnsf. E W AMERICAN T HEAT It E. BFNEFIT OF STUART ROIlsnN. Tills (Frielnv) EVENINU. Sentemb'T 2R. KING LKAR. THr CUSS. Join. WOU3S, HOSKDAl.E; OR 111E RIFl.E HALL, and the tilth Act oi PlCll.vKl) III. It MARSHAL'S SALES. M AliSIIAL'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF A writoi Fate by the Hon. John Cadwalader. Judo i lie Iiistnct i ourtoi the United State's in and lor tho Eustern lN'iictut pennsv.vniila lo me, elirecteel will be so d ul pub ic sale to tlio lilihcst and best bidder lor cali, at Hie store of POWELL, sr Ii ,t.u te CO.. No. 21 N. lRoT Mrect. on I Ut' KSDA V, Oetonv' '.at 11 o'clock A. M., two nar'elso' W hisky. . Also, at the ssme Hue and place, the following described preipeny, wlilib will remain ou tlio premises where tbe several lots now, are as loilenvs, viz. : Edward Haricv, No. iHi'i Market street, one Copper Still nnd Fixtures, one Worm etc etc Je.me's Carr 1 wemiy-thirel und Walnut stre's one Cop per stl 1. elc. slid iiventy ourtb und Suusom streets, one) Cooper Mill, etc etc. Purtii'S wilmi)! to purchase can examine the propertv on ihe premises above nientlunid two da s previous to the rule. T. C. F.T.LM A K KR, IT. S. Marrhal Eastern Ilistrlct l'eutuvi vanui U. S. Marshal's Otliee. Seyt. Ift. IHlitl ' 9 i4tt A II S II A L ' S SAL E. Hy virtue ot siindrv writs of sale by the Hon. JOHN CADWaLAGER Jud;;0 ol' tho Disiriet Court 01 tb.' United Mutra iu and ior tho Kastern District of Penn sv.viiiila, ,o me directed will be so d at Public -eale. t i llie lntihcst and bust bie'dcr, tor ca-ih, o i the. premises fool oi N IN 1 11 street, on et 1 URi. A V , October 6, Jmoo at 11 o'clock a : Two Cooper stills, etc., lately In possession of THO MAS NAULTY. One Copper 'till, etc .lately In possession of JAME FI1Z.PA1 hi. K One e'opprr still, cte., lately la possession of OLIVER 1)0 ARINEY. one still, etc, lately in possession of JEREM I A 1 KOLAxi. Also, . n -MOnDaY .October 8, 1HI8 at 11 o'clock A M.. aiNei. 1320 North V U it ' II street : 'iwo tills cotnp etc Jleasuri'S etc., la'.ely in posses sion otEDW 'lib MoLAl'tillLI . Also san e day, at t c'clock P. at., at No. 150 North r.ReA.- Htreet: One copper Mill, etc., late y in possession of PATRICK MVEENEY. P. C. ELLMAKER. IT. 8. Mnrshal. K. D of Pcnntvlvnnta TnirADFLrniA Sentember 25, 1U. d 2KvrtinKt PASSENGER RAILWAYS. rniiE spruce X RAILWAY. AND PINE STREET? TRUNK LINE. This Road now. in addl'ion to Its main line on "pnic. and 1 me sireeis, passes tiiroio;n tne entiro wes ern oor- tion ol the city l'u-sent;crs iron) the exiremo north- we'si ai rairmoutii raiK line a onu ilie enti.e loute to the cxtrcuic southwest at Gray's Ferry, can take the curs on 'i wi niy-steonil and Twenty third streets and the (ira.y's Ferry Road, and bo curried through, via Spruce street, to the Exchange tor a SINGLE FAKE. In nildl'lon to tbe several Purks and the beautiful scenery aionR tne Pchuy kiil iront. there are inunv e bjee ts oi unerest nlon.tf tills route tomake It a tractive Ihe road Is sp endidiy couipped, the curs heintr nearlT ail e ntirely Lev, and always kept cleau and com lortable Cats le ave tbo Fxehaiik-e every tew minutes durhw the day and evety hour alter inidiiinbt. lo lm BOARDING. 0. 1121 GIRA11I) STREET Beinc neatly fitted np, will open lor 1'IliST-CLASS BOARDERS OX THE FIRST OF SEPTEMBER. Two larpe Con n unicatlng Rooms on tho second floot well adupted lor a tamlly. 825 STOVES, RANGES, ETC. QULTER'S NEW PATENT DEEP 8AKD-JOIST a 0 T - A 1 11 FURNACE. IIANCES OF ALL. SIZES. VLf-O, PHIEGAU'S NEW LOW FEESSCE8 8TKAM HEATING AITAKATUS, roil bai.k Ky CHARLES WILLIAMS, 610 Ko. 1182 AlAKKET iiTKEET. U M E NTS, O M R B, till A V I'l-STO N KS, E Just completed, a beautiful variety ol ITALIAN MARBLE MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND GRAVE -STONES Wili be sold cheap forcah. v oru tent to any part oi tne United States. UKNJIY K. TAIIll. MAHHLlj WOltKS, No. 710 C KEEN Street, i'hlladelphia 1 1 tuifc f ARKLF.) SLATE MANTLES. frLA'I K WOI'K of every description ou hand, or done to order. J I. A IN HLATE AND TILES always on hand. -). Ji. KIMEtt et CO., 9 125 Vos. 2120 and 2 "'.8 CHKSMjr Street. A.1 LlvVA.NDUH I'ATTI I.L & CO., l'KODCCE COMMISSION M ' KCIIAN1S, No. 26 KUKTU WliA ItVEfi, AND NO 27 N OKI II WATKU HTKEET, I'lllLADbl.i'iUA. 2'i kl l I JLNDKK 0. CAXTKLL. KLIJAU CV CAT1EI L. L ' O K b A L E STAT rTXNlM 0 U N T Y K 1 ( J li T )! J? ol Capewell & e,o 's 1'uuiit Wind O'.mrd ana An Heater for Coal OH Lamps: li prevents ill.: Chiuinevs from break lux. This we will wairaeit Also iaveii an . third the oil Call ana see tht m they cost but ten crm. No 2113 IIAC Httei'i. 1'hl kdelphla. 8ainp.e sent to alio part ol Hie ITnl'cd Piates, n reto.'iotof 47 nnts 3 l L AND8CAPB liKAWINO CARDS, A BEAD- tltul Mill so views. Illieen In number deslKiied lor the Instruction ot hivenlle artists Price. IS cents a ttekaie With tho EVEN1NO TELEGKU'U. NEW Tf O li ii. CLlX'EEH c. will be loundon saleat tHe 123 NEWM STAND. H. W.eorner HEVK.NTH and CHEHNlJT Htreeti. PARASOLS AT l-25. fl'60. fl"75, AND T1 2. bilk Hun Uuiorellaa. ! . i n A II. DIXON Av.:is.x;iuu;uiavs;t. FINANCIAL. BANKING HOUSE 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PIIILAD'A. Dealers in all Government Securities, OIA) 5-v0s WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOK NIW. A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT. Collections made. Stocks Hought and Sold o Com mission. n 21 3in special buslnena accommodations rooi rved for ladies FlltST-CLASfc IJO.liDS. SEVEN PER CENT. North Missouri First .MortiT Seven Ter tent. Bonds OK II A X B AND P O U SALE AT Celore ceDfcnticg to this Agency, we have made a careiul e jau luctlon ot the meilig of these Honda hy fcndlii Vm. Milner Hoberte, and othetra to report noon the ceroltkn and prospciu of the Kailroad. Their rerort is on file at oin tfl.ee and is highly eatisfac.ory W e tfo not hef Itate to rt ce.ninte nd these llemds as heing a flrst-clafs netunty. and u itiont sale and judicious luvtstmcnt. 1 he above l'onus arc rapidly paKsint? cut ol our hanels, and a." we expect to luho the price shoit y, we advife all o desire them to call promptly A 1 mlcrii.uilcn checr.nlly hIvcl. JAY COOKE & CO., JiANIiERS, 114 Joutli TJ11UD ST. No. I'DILaDELPH I A 19 24 I5t N A rJ' 1 O N A JL OF THE HEriBLIl', ITcs. SCO and Ell CBJlsStreet, rillLADELrillA. The late management having relinqnishcd their entiro control nnd Interest lu this Dank, tho business is now being conducted under the lollowlng entirely NKW MANAGEMENT. DIEECTOltS. JONEm T, BAILEY, Of Bailey fc Co., jewellers. EDAVAKD B. OENE, , Ol J E. & E. D. Orne, Dealers In Carpetings. NATUAN I1ILLE8, 1'iesident ol the second National Bank. WILLIAM EltVIEN, Ot Myers t Eivleu, Elotir Eactois. O80OOU WELSH, Ufa. k W. Welsh, Commission Merchants, BENjAillN ROWLAND. Jr., Ot D. Bon lauu, Jr., & liicther. Coal Merchants. SAJIUr.L A. BISPUAm, Of Famuel Blsphum JU Hon, Whosalo Grocers. WILLIAM 11. UUA WN, Laic Cubbier of tho Ce trul N ationul Bank. PRESIDENT, WILLIAM II. RIIAWN. CASIiIEK, JOSEPH P. MUM FORD, Lnte of the Philadelphia National Banlc. 9b JAY COOKE & CO., Ko. 114 South THIED Street, BANK E H S AMD DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES U. S. Cs or 1881. 6-2Cs, OLD AND NEW. 10'lOfi; C EIM1FICATE8 OF lNDEBl'EDNESS 71-0 01ES, lat, 2d, and 3d MTits. :0MT0 UJS'D INTEREST JSOTES WAA'TED. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEI'OSITS. Colieclious mniio. tjtocks Bought atd Sola ol Conmuesion. Special business accommodations retsorvod fur LADIES. 8 7 2in s. S E G I IU I T I E S. A SPECIALTiT. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CJ., BANKERS AWD EKGKERS, IC S. THIRD ST., 2 NASSAU ST., PHILADELPHIA. I IvEW VOKK. STOCKS ANI) GOLD, BOUGHT AKD SOLD OX COMMISSION HEKE AND IN NEW YOI1K. VI 1 Ko. 225 DOCK STREET, HA NKK1 JiS AND lilitJlvKHS, BUT AND MiLL CMTED STATES BONDS, lMUs,-209, 10 40s. CM'lEl) a i ATEH 7 3-lOs, ALL lSSL'Eel, C K KTlElCATEs OE IADEBTKDNE.S.S. 'itci;LtUe t'kper and loans on Collaterals negotiated Htocks Boiikbt and Bold on Commission. 1 Hi 520 s--p IVE-TWENTIES. 730s - SEVEN-THIRTIES' WANTED. DB HAVEN & HROTIIER, 13 o. iQ S. TiiiUD oiLikf, FINANCIAL. yiLLIAM TA1NTEII & CO, J3 ANKERS, No. 00 South THIRD St. C overrment Securities Bought and Sold, August 7.00s, And Old 5-120t, CONVERTED INTO FIVE-TWEIITIES OF 18G5, And tbo now Bonds delivered immediately. CITY I0AN3 BOUGHT AND SOLD. (1 26 Sml LUMBER. 18GG; FLOOIMNU! FLOOntNf; LOOIUNOI KLO.RliSOll H-IIAI.UUAA ruounlMl. 4-4 CAKejLlAA t'LOoBlNU. 0- 4V1KOIMAK OOhlNO. 4-4V1KOINIA KLOOKINO. 1- 4 1'KLAWAKE KLOOWl Ne. 4-4DH.AWAIIK t'LOOIUNO Atn AND WALNTJ1 F OoKINO. At-II AND WALNfT FLOOUINO. KThr hoabdk. i RAIL fLANK. 1806; PLASTER INO LATHS ! I'LAMEIIINO LATHS, AT BE ML M I'UK IS. AT BIDCCEI) TKICES. i QaC CKDAli AM) PINK SHINGLES LOOO. CEDAK AM) I'INK bUINOLES. No. 1 LOX) CEDAR SHIMiLKS. No. 1 HllOUT CEIiAH MtlNOLEB. WHITE MM: KHINOLtS. cyVKEHS 811IM.Lr8. EINE ABSORTUENT KOK 8ALB LOW 1806. LUMliKR l-'Ott ONDERTA K KIIS ' LL'AiBK.K KOK I NDEBTAKKIM! I li J" I e. r ia It, " a I. II, AM) I'INK. ItU) CEDAR WALNUT. AND PINE. 1 ALttAfnYI.UiMiiF.UOiVALLKIMXS. LOUU. ALBANY Ll Ml i B OK ALU KINDS SEAPOM1) WALNUT. BKAKUSHi WALNUT. DV.T I Cil'I AK t llEivBV. AM) ASH OAk I I K AM BDa. Ji .WieiOANV. i:rsi:woiii and walnut vkkkkbs 1866 -CKiAK-liOX MAKUFAC'ITUKKS. t'Kl.llil'.OX MANCEACIIMttiHS. SVANISII C EDA K Iil)X BOAKDo. AT liEll't EI) IBICES. SPKL'CE JOIST! M'RL'CK JOIS1I xrnr i e jois'i i hi'iiuck joi-ti HlOM 14 IO S2 FEET LuNtl. Fttull 14 TO i FEET LOC. M'KUCE teiLLS il'i'.il LOLK I'LAVK AND JOIST. OAK HILLP. A1AI LE BliOTMFR tev. No. 26(i0 SOUTH oTKEET. b 22 imrp rp W. SMALT.'S LUMUKR 'AUI), N. p X . comer HI TEENTa and S11LE8 Streets. OErElC FOK SALE, 4. imiv.ap lent e'.uu 11 com., zei com., au coin., 4-4, &-4 W bite Tine, seasoned. Urst ami seeonu ejiia itv Yellow (4-4,5-4) and I'll e t4-4i Hooriim Boards. Fiit-t aud tecouU eiuallty ono and two-sides 8,6-4 White Fonce xmr.ii .f,lllv'nK "'' J'1"1. h- Plnnks and Boards, W bite Fine Sills all sizes. Slep Boards. 4-4 6-4. Leiniock Joist and Scantling, trom li to 28 leot lout!, all wiotlio. pruce JolKt, Silig, and Seantlinir, from 12 to 2H leet lop. all widths. 1 insi erins Lath (EiiKllsl and Calais), Pickets. Shinnies, i bestnut I'ons, e.o Miihoisany. Walnut Piunk and Boanls. All kli os o' llullelinu I umber cut and furulshe'l at tbo tbortest notice, at ihe lowest price. 9 II lui UNITED STATES UIJILUER'S MIIjIj, Nos. 24. 26, and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St., PHILADELPHIA. ESLER & DHOTnEI, WOOD MOULDINGS, BUACKETH, SI'AlK BALL'S. TEKH, NEWEL POSTS, UENEKAI. TCaNINO SCKOLL WUliK, E'l'O. SHELVING PLANED TO ORDER. The largest a'torluitnt ot Wood Mouldings Iv this city coiMatitU on band. 7 lj )vn J. C. P E R K I N LUMUEH MKHOIIANT- 8, fiucctor to K. Clark, Jr., Wo. 321 CflKLSTJAN STKEKT. Constantly on hand a Ibikc and larled a.-sortmon of Build ip Lumber. 6 Vi SADDLES AND HARNESS. JUIE OLDEST AND LARGEST SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTURING ESTAHLI9HMENT IN THE COUNTRY. LACJEY, MKEKEK A CO., RETAIL IIOUSE, No. 1216 CHESNUT STREET, WIIOLEHALE H0U8K, Ko. 6S0 MARKET STREET, OKIEK OF TilEIU OWN M A N UF A CT C It K I 8A MILES, 2CU styles, 2MII quuUllos1 IIARNEBS from 18to 5WI pet set Mountings, Bridles, Bits, W bips, Blankets, tjombg, Bruhhes, Koliea, (iovernujent Harness. Plough Bridles, Hog Collars, 1 added llauies Woit Stirrups, i ravelling Bags, trunks aim Yalitcs, I.uucu Baskets, Clutuiois, B aekine, Boats, eto. We call tho atttmhm of n erchants vlsltlnii this niiukft, also the cfiy ictaii tri.do.to our larje, cheap und varied slock. SBtmrp LAC'EY. MEEKER efc CO. H A R N E S. A LAKGL LOT OF NEW U. b. WAUON HAR. N'ESS, 2, 4, and 6 hor-o. AIbo, pails ot HAR NESS, SADDLES, C'OLLAKS, HALl'EKS etc., 'itiught at the recent (jove rnniPEt sale's to bo sold at a ereat sacrifice W hoietaie. e.r Kctail. Toge ther with our usual a-sortmeut ol SADDLER YAND iADDL KR Y UARIX ll'J HE. WILLIAM S. HANSELL & SONS, 2 1 i . 114 MARKET Street. TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC. cm PHILADELPHIA SURUfiONS HA Mi AGE lNh'UTl'TE. No. 14 N. kivtii i.a,U &iMrk.,e it. rl. ETi. KETT, atte. tliirty years' practical experience, vuarautees the skihul adjustment ol biB rreniiuip 1 aleut Graduating Itcmho Irons, and a variety of others sutiporteis. Elastic (jloekiutts, llouluer Braces, I'ruti liep. hiiti ensorles, etc. Ladies' apartu.uta con ducted by a Ludy. 6 ivi HARD RUBBER ARTIFICIAL L1.MB8. Anns, Li), A ppllauecs lor. Deionnlty, otc. ex. rueso Limbs are I in.i,,urr.'..i eniin llie in lorin and tit! I ate the llulitest, most durable coinloi t-l au e perieei, lu nmno iuuruiuuih yet Invented Thev are approved and Kii,,ntii hv tbe C nl ti ll fltutes Govern ment and our principal Hurueous. t'af meet Aut?ust 18, lBtitfi .Vaj 23, WW I. Aoelrejia No 639 ARCH (Street, PhUadelphia. rtniptileUfr ( lil Uin RIVY WELLS OWNERS OF PROPERTV-" The only p a. e to get Prl v Weill cleaned and d nlectetl at ver) lo price PKTHOW, Aiariitaeture,r of I'oiidre'rei l.C i CCLLblTliS' itAi.L,LIi:i;AV AUa V
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