OUR PARIS LETTER. Prt.B8.an AnnexationThe Sick Men of Turkey and Mexico The Military System of f ranee The Disbanding of Oenoral Garibaldi's Army Movements of . . the "mr,rrss of Mexico The Cholera, Etc. (VIHHO lELEORArH 6PKCIAL CORRSKPOKDENOI. J'abis, Soptcmber 14. There is nothing new-un!r the sunat prroent. In iitct, we have no sun to look at Old Sol ha been sulklnc us lor the l ist month; he refusus to ripen our praprand corn. The (Treat political actors of the day have no retired into private life, and politics nrv. almost, if not entirely, netrlected lor the present. The only matter of any political interest is the Sutoii Ileiigiinure to be the vtial of Prussia. Toe inhabitants of Predion, the capital, and Lciprlc think it would te better to b- at once swallowed up by The Prussian 0rc, thn to have to dra' on a miserable cxutuiice of sham autonomy. Uisnuirl: is inowt anxious that Saxony should share the late of Hanover, Nassau, and Electoral Hesse, but ns Kiner. John ras a pieat friend at the Court of, the Tuilenefi, the ttaintr Is not yet to bo done without civuiir frtiit ollensp on this side of the Khine, and he must for thy present postpone it. The Sick Man of the IioKjtliont. The sultan, like mauy of his collc-azuci, Is rather in a fhaWy state. Mustnpb'i P;k:1ih h is not been ablf to prevail upon the Cuudians to feel more kindly towards the Turkish Govern ment. They will "none on't," and all they want is to be allowed to cliunsro their master, and liavc Kliiff Oeorgp of (Jreece for tLeir sovereign. The Government of the Kin? of the (3 recks is doing all it can to favor ihe, insurrection (of course sub rosa), as well ns the hostile atti tude of the Danuoiau subjectsof the ''Crescent, " who arc anxiou to ha ruled by the "Cross." The Slrk Mnn In Mexico is not in a much better state than his brother of tie Bopphorus. Many oi'our pessimist papers prophesy the approaching arrival a. St. Na.aire of the pineerbrtad Emperor of the Aztecs; ethers affirm that he hast not been entirely given ever by his doctor, and that Ciencral C'liHltlnau, Aide-de-camp to the Emperor, will shortly leave Farison a mission to Mexico. Change In the French Mllltnry System. This is the order ot the day at present; it is the ruling topic just now. The old conscrip tion system is to be set aside, and the Prussian system, which orJprs that every able-bodied man, baviug attained the ae of twenty-one, nhall be forced to serve his country during the space ot twelve months, will most ptobably be adopted. It is calculated that by entirely chanirinir the present fiio'iing of toe army, and by introducing that of Bismark, which has shown itself to be so practical, the forces of France would be rained to 1,514,103 me.n, which, would cost the country 239,000,000 francs per annum. Oh, the beauties of a military government ! Monileur lc Motistlcr, the new Minister ol Foreign Affairs, will not be in Paris before the middle of October. He will be the twelfth Minister of Foreign A Hairs since December, 1848. His predecessors have been M. Drouyn de LJiuys, M. de Tocqueville, June, 1849; M. Lahitli, 19th of November, tho same year; M. Drouyn de Lhuys, January, 1851 ; M. Brennier, 21th of January, same year; M. Baroche, 10th of April, 1851; M. Tunrot, 2Gth of October; M. Drouyn de Lhuys, 2Sth of July, 1852; M. Waleweki, 8th ot May, 1855; M. Thouve mel, 1st of January, 18U1; and M. Drouyn de Lhuys again in 18li2. Italy. The Italian Government is now doing what was done in Ameiica after the termination of the sad civil war, viz, sending its soldiers home. However, papers say We are deluged with Garabaldini. Their generals are giving their resignation?. Yesterday it was Corte; to day Niestera. The complete dissolution ot the corps will soon follow. Very bad management has made these volunteers very discontented during the whole course ot the war. It appears that 170,000 pairs of shoes have been sent for the vol unteers; nevertheless, the distribution had been so badly made that whole companies were in want of a supply. Th same mismanagement occurred with the shirts. Italy maintained during the war an army of 904,000 men, all told. The dally rations, on account of their bad quality, have to be trebled; that is to say, three have been given to each soldier. This, however, did not prevent many from coin without a meal. The Eiupreaa of Mexico. The Empress Charlotte, whether she remains at Miramax to await the Emperor .Maximilian, as some assert, or whether she returns to Mexico, will not visit Bru&sels. The day after the depart ure of the Empress from Paris for Miramar, Messrs. Jules von Prnet and Conway, two of tho testamentary executors ot the late Kiner, left, iirusseis ior juiramar to comer wnu uer Majesty u on the subject of the deceased juonarch's will, J Ty law, the executors nave a year ana a week from the date of the death to perform their office. It was to obtain the approval of the Em press to the steps already taken, that the-e pen llemm visited Miramar. Up to the present time the work of the executors 'has beeu slow and embarrassed. Tbelr mission seems likely to be as long and difficult as that of Mr. Dupln, the executor of Louis Philippe: the dltliculty is principally iii precautions lcquhed to prevent the publicity of the will, which is reported to contain, besides general depositions and nume rous special legacies, home political considera tions of very grave import. Cholera. This scourge is sf'll hovering about Franc. It has now entirely leit Amiens, where it carried OlTso many victims. The papers bring us daily examples of acts of selt-dovotlon in almost every town in France. M'me Cornenu, who braved everything at Amiens, In order to relieve those Buffering from the epidemic, has just been P'l h-sented with a gold medal by tue Inhabitants O!1 that ciry. M'me Corneau ia the daughter of a celebrated painter Virciiow, so many of tl yuiise histoiical pictures arc exhibited at Ter- Jaillcs. 1 le Mourtjiient Medical has. In a series of arti- icive fuouHued since Juiy, caueu inu kwuhuii f medical meu to the anti-choleraic properties ,f ruaco (Euputoriura saturgea folium), a plant lined in NuWn and Aby4uia as a spccltio ior the TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRArH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, bites ot serpen's. Certain it is, that, this plant is a powerful sudorific, and has now, for the last ten years, been used by the celebrated Cardans and others, especially at ' the Hospital Lari-boii-icre, where, under the form of wine or eli xir, it has been found to produce a salutary excite ment of the digestive organs, leading to the regular action of the functions of secretion and excretion. From a series of observations made at Amiens by Dr. Bournevillc during the most violent period of the cholera, it appears that, by administering guaco, six out f ten cases of confirmed cholera, which had re-isted every other treatment, terminated in a complete recovery; that four bad ca-es of cholerine were more promptly cured; and that the same was the case with lour cases of cholcr.tlc diarrhoea the doses of guaco to be administered in order to obtain satisfactory results in cholera have not been sufficiently ascertained. For diarrhea and enema, one third of tincture of guaco and two-thirds ol water, to be repealed, il necessary, every three hours. In drink, to quench the Inextinguish able thirst which cholera always occasions, a decoction of guaco, wltti a sliulit addition of alcohol, is administered tvH. This decoction was the only drink allowed at Amiens; the patient? themselves, moreover, preferring it to any other liquid. The reaction sets in slo wly, but is not followed by nny distressingsyniptoins, as is the c.ise whf n it is sudden. M'me TiihhaikI and Klsiiinrk. The great modem statesman may be s.iid to be born to honors, to achieve honors, and to have honors thrust upon bim. London papers tell us that he Gas jnst had the honor of beiatr added to the Tns-and cjllectioj in Baker street, London, and takes n conspicuous place between M idler and Lnpourmerais. AMUSEMENTS. ATEW CHESMJT STREET THEATRE XN CI1EBNUT atrcot, above Twelfth. Doors open at 7. Curtain rlni' at TW , , , T11JM tVKMM!. second week of tlic MTl CKSSFIL ENGAGEMENT ol the 1Isiii)k"MiciI Comedian, ill It. JOHN i:. OWENS, who lias 1 pen nivhtlt- received with crowded houses composed l the c Ito ol thecltv. ' lie will appear In his worid-renowned ssuinotlon of lIM'Ll S.LON tmiNULE, In the thrce-nct Comedy, entliled I'Nl'LK MdLOsi HlIINCI.E. never before performed In this city, ami played bv him iu New lork lor ' UrWlKUS OF 228 NIGHTS, AND IV LONDON FOR Elflll I' WfcFKS. Mr. OWENS will be supported hv a powerful c OWhS IN TWO PIECES. The pcrlotmaiiee will commence wbb UN OLE SOLON .NHINOLE. I'NCL' HOl.ON HIIImULE. UNCLE Hoi.ON MIIN'-tLK. UNCLE HOLO.S M11INT.I.K. rxri.i.-. hoi itv viiiv.ii l- Solon Shinulo ' l'i.'j. E nu'rvu 10 conclude with ihe delight ul . Iterpiece, .in us: intuitu Peter raternoBtnr ' xi- t t? j ohu do i. os ; ;. v; " i , ( 1 1 i-ZZi BAT till AY AFTEKNOON, October C. GRAM) FAJ1ILY MATINEK. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET 1 1IEATKE. Benlns at quarter to 8 o'clock THE FAST FAMILY. WKS. JOHN DKiAV MONI.AV Avn ilZW ?JCH WIDOW. . . , , , till 4 iTlllU. ine great TJay, in lour acts, of TH K A S'l' PAVTI V with new Bcenery uua jrreat coat, including , - , AS THE KICH WIDOW. Conclndlng each evening with .., '1HAT 11LE8.-KD BABY. All the Company In the casts. M UN I) AY Air, il AN DM AN, "DESTINY " WAL.NUT STREET T H E A T K K. N. E corner ol NINTH and WALNUT Streets UIIH (Monduv) hVESlMl. MnW o ' positively lor tlio lust time, '" Mlt .IUII lilCOUUIIAU, An UHUIUM NAVAUE. in the admirable aDd uproariously tunny Comodv nf TLA 1 Y1NO WIIH F1IIE. Commencing with the Inuirlmli e Karen nf 'IHE HAl'l'IEST DAY OF MY LIFE. WEDNESDAY First mailt of lirounuaui's Extrava- punzaol TO CA-llON TAS. KinK Pow-ha-tan Mr. JOHN EB1LOHA3I And the djstluuulKhed Actress. WlssSL'HN DEN1N as Po-ca-hon-tas NEW AMERICAN THEATRE. Engagement of the great Artiste. MK. .lOsM'H UtOCTOU. EVK.KY EVVN1NO. the great American Drama ot nan ur iiik wuuus. XT A T I O N A L HAL L, Market Street, Above Twelfth. THE GREAT MEMORIAL TABLEAUX WILL OPEN LINCOLN ON MONDAY EVENING, OdODEil 1. These Paln'lnus have been m preparation 'for the pastslxteeu mouths, and are ftoin the neneii of tho well-known anist, George Wunderlicli. aua larecllosn all loriuei eboi ts of his womltnul geuluH. 'ihe nuliject bus been chosen as being one of great Hemes lroni the Lite ol aUKAH AM LINCOLN, our late lamented President, irein his early Hie to his deutn by the baud of the assassin with all the principal events connected with thu.iuneraig; the pursuit, cap ture, trial and execution of the couspnaturs, are given in life like aud tbrllllnK Tab.eaux li. addition to their historical interest, the Tableaux contain talihiul Ibe-size I'uitraits of the proiulucnt Matvsuien and principal Olhcers ot the Army and Nay. An elaborate Dcscrlotlve Lecture will be delivered by bAMLEL K. MUKUUCU, Esq, the celebrated Sbukusnearian Kcuder, whose reimtation Is well k nowu, sutudlng, ui he does, ut the heud of bis oro (cpslon. Mal'LLE ELVIRA DE KILVA. late ol the Klnu's Opera, Hanover, .a young aud talented Vocu 1st. will muke her Urst uppeurunco in .wncric. I Irs ludv has a rich and full soprano voice, aud is believed to liuve lew supericrs lu the proiesslou. Tickets of Admission , Jus. rved Seats (iu lery lor Colored Poisons. ..?5 cents ...V) cell's , ii ceuts Doors open at 7 o'clock ; commence at quarter to 8. 'Ikkets mav bo ha at ihe Hull. Also atltis ev'g Bookstand. Continental: irunipler's Music siore Seventh and t besuut streets; aud at .Stewart's, So' bBjAn.us.rcet. MATINEES EVIRY KGNCAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATUR DAY AFTERNOON. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS; CHILDREN", IS CESTS. 9 27 6t J W. H. UWAL A CO., I'ruprietors. Nationul Hall has been coinplotolyrerovHtt d through out, uua is now one ol me tlutst Hulls m tho countiy. USICAL TUX!) II ALL. Friday aud Satunlay, October 5 aud C. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. MAX STRAKOHCD GREAT Al I' MCA L ALLIANCE, Ccnilsting oi the following Hlsiluguisl.cd Artists ; MAlVLUi JMATHILD E l'LUIMWhRA. rrluitt Douua boprano, lroiu the Lt iSciim. Ali'au Her K'lrst aopesruuco In America. WAD'I.LE FKlDA 1)E GKHELE, Tue brilliant Prima Donna Contnilto. HHiNOll (SL'lhEPPU LIMIIEKII, 'ihe great Ituliuu 'lenore. Hit flint apeunujee In America. HERB KAHL FORMEU, 'ihe renowned Basso. F JE111N PRUME, Late Violinist to the K ine oi Prussia. IitKNAlUU8 BOKKELhAN. The orltilnul and brilliant Pianist. ,. PKopEHult s. UEHUEN8, Ibe accomp khed Maestro, will preside at the Piuno- CARDS OF ADMIM.-IOV, ONE DOLLAR. Seats secured witi,....i ..,.t. . im ''R,l,',y., corner ol HE V K NTH 'ami uvivr t1' co,,,er ui BEVKNTH at tntWilir niieots, where a olan of Uie 1 1 mil .n h i. The grand Piano used by ."crr uX u" n ILmu tl Manufactory ot Cb seen. the In 11,1a .il IV, III,,,,, IV ' -S"i tweeu Ninth und J'euth. u .... . ............. Vn, . IIRS11II1 street be- 101 t AMUSEMENTS QUAND NATIONAL CONCERT ro TUF. P-ENEFIT OF THB SOLDIERS AND SAILORS' ATATICJ7AL ORPHANS' HOME FUND, VKUlt ATHPlt EB dF TDB OLUIERS' AND BAILORS' UNION, WASHINGTON, D. C, AT (.ROVER'S THEATRE, On Ihursday Evcnirg, AiiRUst 2, 18G3, POs'M'OKFD UST1L THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 11. ' Ihe Managing Dlrvctois take p.easurc in announcing that the drawing will posit.v:ly ocou- Octobr 11, 186il All agents aro rouestoil to make llnal statements ot fales, and return coupons 01 tickets, etc., so as to reach Wathliiitton br the 11th ot October. All orders tor tickets, ?la plla(le'phla and vicinity, will be afdrcRscd to Messrs OWiiNS it CO,, Ho. Ml CUEsSl'T Btiect, Philadelphia, or to WILLIAM S. ilOUSE, Secretary. 3(10.000 Tickets icill be eohl at V each 75,000 Presents Awarded, valued crt 8230,000 $25,CC0 of the 1'rojits to be yicen to the Sol Iters' and bailors' National Orphans' Home Fund, $2500 to tho Washington Male and Fimale Orphan Asylum. The balance, after deducting expenses, to be paid to the Trea surer of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Union, Waihinyton, D. C. Out Fimtut to Every Four Ticket. TICKETS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM OWENS & CO., Military nud A'uval I. aw OJlice, "o. M7 CIlEsStf Street, Opposttethe State house, Philadelphia. Pa, Alfo stilt to any part 01 the country prompilybynmll LIST OF PRESENTS TO BE AWARDED. mice siory dt'ck reomence, 11 street oe- ieeu aixtu auu atventu 1 Tdicc story lirick resldeuce, ccoiid struct near t. 1 Ihice story brick residence, Ten to struct.' between M and N 1 Two story llilck residence, Tenih struct between M and N 1 Tw o sioiy A rick resilience, Tcntn streel, 1 1 8,000 10,(100 8 00.1 s.noo 5 0"0 4,(ltiu 2 Fine City L"ts, 01. NeveuthstrcoV,' nor'tl 1 Splcnillu Carriage, Uoises, aud Ilann iLiimu at aim ruuiuiu v 4 nnn 1 tplcniid Diamond Klnir J'ihjo 1 net liiainouds comolBtR (Pin. tmuii,,,. and Riukb ' 1 vH) 1 Granil Piano mtcinway) .' .' iV.iiii 111 (jriinil PlnnnB Aflim 1 t.rand Plnnos ii00 each 5 , o 1,jJJ Uents'GolU Watches, 9200 each 20 OUU M Ladies' Gold Watcnes 1W euch. ......... ejfw ik .;.. i V onvor w aichcs. 75 each.. 16 Hunting do do kill each &U Diamond Rings, SI00 to 200 each!.. to lilumond Pli e. I00 cacn 40HcwioK .Machines, 810n each.... 20 do tlS euch 20 Silver-plated Tea Sets a 78 each'..'.'."'."'. 60 fci ver castors. fi& each 3.H0 tlotcttkj91; Albums, Jeweuy, Ao.t"'s'to'iu in .000 Tea and V i'bVo' Spoons ' ''c.,ii' to 8S euch' ' lU.O(l) Ciold Pens,Nleove Button8;A c" 1 "1 S3 6.000 a, vi(i 7. Mill a. si io 4 000 1 sou 1 SlHI l.W 27.000 2i,WJU euch 40,453 lok". cutlery ,'Mn'g ravini ,' 'io.', 1 to tt'lO 14,000 5D.OO0 Total. The awards will be made alter (he To iJert' onhe ftaBe o, the heatre where three tl ousan persons " n v. ltness It. A couiinlltce will be appointed bv the audi ence to superintend the sumo. u'uleu u.v tueauut- Primed lisis of awards win be published and sunntled to Anents and Tickei-holdors. l'arile. u'vlnH ? tickets wll retain them until alter the awaids are made, and ii their numbers appear in the list, thev will torward their tickets Jinniedl.telv, with lull directions aj to the Ship ping ol goods or deeds lor the property, lickets l r yule at all the principal Hoteis, Book, and Music stores In the city and at the Headtiuurters In th MammmU J air Building ior the benellt it the .soldiers' andm rs" atlonal Onmsns' Home fund, corner ovSnth street and Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, I cT. Bilaeih!ie:lLarpelU,' UL. "beriility of tbe people to It in re,leir.rj'.".e nolr. lnn uiP't. and thereby arsist in re. lev lug Uie wants ot the orphans ot our lalli-u comrades. CARD. A large number ot tickets remaining unsold, lt will be necessary to postpone the drawing until THURSDAY, the 11th of October, im, at which time it will positively occur. The many swindling schemes that have been pre sented to the public during the past low months, some what delayed our sales, until we Were able to satisfy ihe peop.e throuvhout tbe country tuat this enteroilsa was genuine, and soiely ior cuuritab.e purposes, 'iho Directors are confident of the sale of every ticket, and have allotted sufficient time to guarantee the saiei without nny further postponement Maj. H A. HALL. Pres. Soldiers and Sailors' Union Col. CHAN, E. CAPEHART, 1 MiS Se?' jMn,B.ng Directors. trrahi'ry Department, ) OFJJCE OF ltntltNAL hEVBNCE, Tin...... ii . n ,. WASHINGTON, Juno 20, lStsj. ) Whereas 11. A. Hall and others, as "Mauanng Direc tors" oi the ' Oraud Aatlonal Concert," to bS held in V ashington D. c, on the d of Auvust next h a v mtu" due application to i,. C lephan. Collector of Internal Pe.cuue.or the Collection District of the DistrlTol Columbia, ior permission to ho d a lotierv rli 1 or Ijllt enterprise, and presented to him satisfactory evi dence that the pioceeds of said lottery, raitler Vift en erprise ill be devoied to charitable uses, peruibislon is hereby granied to suc h ' JManagliig Director' tTi hold such lottery, rattle, or gilt emUrplJtTTt?Mw, whether Irom tax or license, In respect to such lottery rudle, or gtit enterprise. 1. a. ROLLINS, , CouunlHslminr, We refer, by permission, to iiajor-ticnerai V'Inlleld S. Hancock V 8 A uem rul Robert C Schenck, 11. c Ohio ceneral Hulbert E. Paine, M. c Wis ' lieucral John H. Ketchum, il. C N T General James 1. Blunt, Kansas, i.enerul J. N. Hcndrick, Iowa. Ceneral 1). C. JMot allam, D. C. Cieneral O V Dayton, N. Y. Won. 'I nomas W. Kerry, M. C, illeh. Hon. George Lawrence. M. C l luna. 1). C. Kornev, Esi., D. C. .Major J. h. Dougnty, N. Y. ilon. Richard vyal ach. Mayor of Washington. D. O. Hull, lleuiy W I son, L. s . . - v. ilon Wililum 1) Kellev, JJ. C, Penna lion. Ke liun V. Whaley, 11. C. Wesi Va. Ion. 1' ben C. Ingerso 1, Ai. C, III. iOU. Henry C DenilnH, M. C, Conn. Hon A. H. l.allln, 11. C, N. Y. iiou. Leonard Myers II. C., Pcnna. Ilon. WMlain A. Newell. M. C. N.J. Ilon George W. Julian. W. C , Ind Ion f tephen F. Wilson, il C. l'euna. ' llou. J. B. Glim ell, i l'.. Iowa. Hon. B F. u.le, l H. Senator Ohio lion G. I .1. allium M (:., y. 'i. Hon. henj. E. Wllnon, M. C, Ohio, i.en Hovs 11. ' ., Ohio. iUlaiiiE. Owens, Esq , Philadelphia. 9 8 tbstu V T A L Kit S (LATE MlLLKjrsT WINTER V Ci A I(D EN N os "20 720 V INK Kuect GKA.ND INS'lRCMEM'iL COJXCEBTS MtilU'LY, . ;! two large and tfllclent ur::hestras. '10-MUHr, And EVi. RV N'GUT. lu ctui.eerion with our EACELWOR s i KING B N I), uBriiss Band, compiising the best Artists in tho city, will pcrioiui. OPEN FOR THR 8EASOS. Our spacious Duiinuer Garden, artistically laid out wltn bhrubbery, founluins. etc. IN THE LADIES' SALOON, Especially set apart tor FAMILIES, the best of Croams and oilier Relteshments will be served. 61ti OnTaTs i xj 3r FOB LADIES. GFNTLEMEN, AD CHILDREN, N. B. COR. OF NIMH AND ARCH SI BEE IS. The Institute, which again has been greatly improve 1 tor tbe coming season, Is now open lor subscriptions all day and evenings. Bodily exercise Imparls health and strength, and Is highly recommended to bosh sexes and all ages. I'Arnifl tor instruction. Kim,ii,Ku a3 -llrt Terms for seli piactlce. 3 months".. ."V.V.". "''0 For particulars send for a circular or gi tiaOSUi J'rotf'sors lim, l.PRANI ve us a call 0 A LI wi-: AMUSEMENTS. MERiCAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ITALIAN OPERA. OPKN1NU MU1IT, MONDAY, October 15. First time In PhKauclphla of , CRIhPINO K LA COM ARE, . First Mghtor GIORGIO IlONCONI. . For panic nlari, see fninre advertisement and cir. n-atf- ; ; 10 1 6t HELLERS BE.MbLY MTT Htreets "sAI,t,K IMAHOLTQUK" A9 11U1LDKG;. TENTH A.D CHES- FIFTH AND LAST WEEK BUT OSE of the frei illusionist Mmlrlan and Come 11 mi IIUbB It I 11 K I, I, E It. SI CCESS i; DIMINISHED. Tll. ENTilUI HM INCRE 1HISf. . ANOlHEK KINK PIKJOItA vl Vt E OF-RED i KV.';,"iYt,it,1"HT :?,' n', luc ")l'k' "eller's new and beautllul Illusion, enilt ed THE MYsTERlnrS OtANGK IRt.E, with Its leaves of green buds ot suowj whiteness and rub golden milt. Produced nightly to tho boifchtof hundreds, and ins It termed , Hli LADIES' FAVORITE, with the following new aturcs: , I ME BROKfcN HIRU8, an Ornithological Absurdits inewj, 1IOCIIA. o novel method ot making t'oflee (new), and 'THE CANNON" In. w ) Admission Wcenis; eerved Seats. 75 cenis. DnorsQpen at 7. (etnimn. ents 101 (it VT EV l-.f.EVMONTH WKKKT FEKA HOUSfc, i FLr.VI.NTH street, above ( HI HNl'T. "1IK i-A.niJ.i HESJK1" flPL! Fou tiik nwti. CRM ltSH A- UIK.'S J1IXSI IIFIJS, i'j "? t Slnr 'Iroune oi the World In tbeir UK N II l.'lHlOlIAN SOIREES, NoSlli, DANCKS. NEW lil RLhSCt EH mid PLANTATION SCENE. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at H o'clock. ! 8 3jm J. L. C'ARNcROS, .auat;r. TUB PIANOS WHICH WK AIANU- IKIfi lacture recnm.nrnd tbemseves. We piomlso to our patrons ciesr beautllnl trnes, elcgnnt workinun ship, ournbiiity, and rensonab e prices, cniubmed wuh a lull gimrnntee. For sale on y at No. L'17 WALNUi Street. 8 2" PNIOW PIANO IANUFACirillNC CO. INSTRUCTION. P A 11 O h K SCI K Nil K 10 C O U li S B LAFAYETTE COLLEGE. In Kddltlon to the g neral Course of Intrurtlon m tins Li piiriinent. ursltned to lsy a substuntkal bnsls of kbowleovc urd tcbolarlj culture, studems can pursue those brm.cbes which are essentially pructlca! and tec I, ii I' id. viz. : ENGiNU RING-CIvll. Topocrnpliical and Mecha Diriil; M1MM. i.ml JlETAI.I.l RtiY ; AR:ntl,C i I 'ft. Hi.ntl.c spi'litaiiou oi Chemistry to AORlCCi. 1 1 K r. and the ARTS. Tl eie is a o iillorded an opportunity torppfcl.tl stndi ot 'H ADE and CO h.YEKc E; oi 1 1)1)1 KN LN ;r A:Jt. am' PHlLOLCiCiY , and oi the HISTORY and ISTITl TP NH olonr countiy. For Ciiculnrs apply to I lesldent CATTKLL, or to Plot. H. B. YOI NG.M aN, . , C erkof the Fucultv. F APToy T'ennsvlvcnla A prfl 4. lhtitj. ijlo ILTON INSTITUTE YOUNG 1-ADIES. b O 11 PHILIP A. C RE GAR. I.eing about to relinquish his position In the public schools wim which he bus been connected lor the last twtntj -three ycuis, WILL OPEN A DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOU YOUNG LADIES, AT No. nxio ciifcsNUr strfft. ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. This Institution is dcb.gued to rlvul tlie best semi naries in the country. CIRCULARS Containing particulars and other Information In relation to this Institution, can be hud until tue 1st of Hop tember. at No. B4" N. TWEI.FIH Stioo. 8 27 MONSIEUK ALEXANDRE WOLOVVSKI would linonn bis tnends and the public generally that he Is now ready to give instruction in Sinuing and on tbe Piano. According to his on u .system which hereto fore bus proved so successful In renitering ihe voice powerlul and melodious, and at the sumo time !m pin ing that f. clilty to enable iho accu.ate reading oi the most Uillicult passages. Ills system ior the Piano ena bles bis pupi s to execute eperutic aud classical music with ease, lecling, aud brilliancy. Those wishing to avail tbexi selves of his long expe rience can do so by culling at his residence. H 24 Unirp No. 704 8. WASHINGTON Square. DELAWARE LAWN ACAPEJ1Y.-KNTCLISH Classicul, Mathematical Bonrdlng School lorliois Dclunco, N. J. , twelve miles ubove clt hourly accessi ble. Circu ars obtained at No. 21 South SEVENTH street, No. 13M C HEsNUT Street, or of 9 8 im Rev. JOHN 11 cK EL W A Y , A . II., Principal ; LEGAL NOTICES. "INSTATE OF JOHN DUI'OUV, DECEASED. Alt The Auditor appointed bv the Orphans' Court tor the City and county of Philadelphia to audit, sottlo und adjust the account el HORviIO G.JONES, Ad ministrator of the estate of JOHN DUPOl'Y, de ceased, and to report distribution ot tho balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet tbe pariiet Interested tor the put noses of his appointment, on HONDVY, October H, m. at 4 o'clock P. M.. at his Office. No. 717 WALNUT Street, in the city o' Philadelphia. 8 27 thstuBt JOHN CLAYTON, Aadltor. PASSENGER RAILWAYS. rpHE SPRUCE L RAILWAY. AND PINE STREETS TRUNK LINE. This Road now. m addition to Its mam line on Spruce and Pino streets, passes through the entire western por tion of tbe city. Passengers irom the extreme north west at tairuiount Paik. and along the entire route to the extreme southwest at Gray's Ferry, can take the ears on 'I nenty-second and Twenty third streets and tho Gray's Ferry Road, and be carried through, via Spruce street, to the Exchange tor a SlNCiLE FARE. In addition to the several Parks and the beautiful scenery along the Schuyikill Iront. there are nianv objects of mterest along this route to make it a tractive 'I he road It sp:endldly equipped, tbe cars being nouriy all entirely new, aud always kept clean and com fortable. Cats leave the Fxchange every few minutes during the day and every hour auer midnight. 8 lu lm STANDARD SCALES. BANKS. DIN MORE & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO A. B. DAVIS & CO.) HANI'FaCTTRRBS of patent standard SCALES, suitable lor Weigh Locks. Rai road Tracks, and Lepots, Coal, Hay and Live Stock. Also, Improved Patent scales for Blast f urnaces. Koinug .uii s. steam Kiinr... Foundries, ano ail tbe various descriptions ot Doruiunl und Portable 1'lattorm Scales and Patent Beams a. W. Corner F'IFl It E N'l 11 and PF;NASYLVANIA Avenue, Philadelphia 9 14 luirp C. M. Bunks, Lewis L Houpt. It. 11 Dinniore, Frederick A. Rieble. FERTILIZERS. il M O X I AT ED rilOSriIATE A CONCENTRATED FERTILIZER. 7 lils preparation contains Ture Ground Bone and the test Fertilizing Salts knoun to agtlcultuial chemistry, combined in such a manner as to develop their produo ivt properties only when used on tbe soli. Prlco tiO pirton. For sale at the manufacturers' depots, No. 7'4l MARKET Street, Philadelphia, No. 8 BURLING SLIP, New York. WILLIAM ELLIS & CO., a " ilC 10 t llauuiacturert. ODERT SIIOEMAKEIl & CO., WHOLESALE DIM CISTS, VAMVFACTUJtEllS, .'. IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS lit Paints, Varnishes, and Oils, So. 20 -SOUTH YOURTII STREET, I2S3n.J CORNER OF RACE. aiiijled" slate mantles. SLATE WORK of every description on band, ordonc to oidcr. PLAIN PLATE AND TILES always on hand. J. B. KIMK8 & CO., 0 13$ No. 2126 hd :28 CHF, T Street. OCTOBER 2, 18GG. CROSDY OPERA HOUSE. QUOSBY OPERA HOUSE ART ASSOCIATION. SPECIAL, NOTICE TO THE PCIU.IC AND S17IISCIUIIER.8. The Management beg leavo to state that it has been decided that tbe subscription books shall remain onen for a ihurt time longer. The present rapid sale o' shares warrants tbe announcement of a tlnal dosing of tbe books. Tbe day tor will speedily bo made. the award of the premiums 1. II. CKOSUY, Actuary. PLAN OF DRAWING The Subscription Hooks, nhen cioeo), will bo at once transicrred to the keeping of a committee, who w'l have sole ct urge thereof, and who will superintend iho drawing and the awards Tills committee b.,s beeu 'elected from anion our best citizens and wcalthln Cntltullsls. Their names are a tower of strength to mi enterprise that has cn.lstcd tho stnipathh'S aud activo co-opciaton ofart le vers throughout tbe Union. Sach names as tho fol owing are a guaruHtro ol good fnkh, and an assurance that nothing ulshonorablo will mar the brilliancy ol a commendable and beneficial project The tubscrlptlon Hoots wll be placed in tho lands of tho fo lowlcg gentlemen, who have kindly consented to act as tho Chicago members ot the Committee to conduct the award of Premiums: .WILLIAM F. t OOLBAICUI, President Union National AMOS T. HALL, Treasurer C B. Q. R. R. K. U. HALL, Hall, KimbiiikA Co. C'LlMO.s liUHil.H. l w mi' P.rlgg- To. .A; ,I,o''iK; P''s'li'nt ot the liomd ol Trade. ii.. 110 VV N.PresliientThlril Mitiouiil Rank r,.s -A-1'ot'i superintendent American Ex- Kltj NCI8 A. HOFFM AN. Ex-Lienlonant Oovornor L. Y J'tN N. Wunu fe ,-cott I IrAutor J. A. ELLIS President Second National Bunk. These gentlemen, together with such othtrs from dif ferent parts of tho country as they may add to their number lor the purpose of fa'rly representing the share holders at large, will have the uie Management of the Award in all its Detail. The plan of ttc award adopted is tho following: 'lwo hurltlrodand ten thousand numbers, representing Hie certificated issued, will be placed in one wheel and three hundred und two tickets Inscribed with the names o (he preuiiuu'B ito wit the oiicia House three hun dred pain, ings, and the oust of Lincoln) wi 1 be plueed Inunollitr. Fiom those wheols a number aiit a pre mium will be arawn slinultaneou.sly , the niiinlu r drawn lu each iustunce, taking Uie premium drawn with it. Tlie Msnafrcmcnt of the Crosby Opci n. House Art Assoclntlon feci It Incumbent npon them to call attention to the tuvrouth tudorscmeht ot the Integrity ol MR. CROSBY Ky the members ol the committee appointed to super in ;end the tirawlng-gcntlomen of the highest social and business standing In Chicago. At the sinne time they .eel pleasure in stating thut the Demand for Shares Still Continues Unabated! .'idtrs by Hail, Express, and Telegraph, from .North, South, East, and West, Still Coining In! : The Earliest SuliHcriptloiis Secure Fluent Euxravlus! 1 the Fill ST (JllAND PliEAIIUM iUE tROMiY 0PEIM HOUSE Cost of Erection and Actual Value, $000,000. TEEMS 0T SUBSCRIPTION". For 5, one snaro or certificate, with one of the follow ing beautllul steel Eugiavings : "1 HE LITTLE WA N D REII," by Thomas Read: or "OA'illERINO APPLES," by Jerome Thompson. ns0ra?l1BtO"l''Ue, Or0ellfl0','e W,Ul ,"Doro Stcel WA8I1INUTOS IRVISO AND HH FRIENDS." Kor15 three shares or ceitldcates, with the flno AI. igorlcal Engraving on steel, "MERCY'S DREAM." by D. Huntington. For 20. four shares or certiflcates, with the siilendbl i hroono Emiraving (Issued exclusively by the Crosbv Ar. Association, v-ujr "AN AMEKICAN AUTUMN," by J. F. Cropsey. While for 50, teu shares or certificates are burned wiih A CHOICE ARTIST'S PROOF Of either "Irving and His Friends," "iiercy's Dream " or the "American Autumn." ' From this it may be seen that tho purchasers of cer tificates receive at once the value of thoir money in the Engravings, while they also secure A Share iu the Award of Premiums, The Drawing will positively be made or the money refunded to each subscriber, as per following guar antees! Caud to the Meiihehs of TnB CRosBr Opera House Akt Association 'Ihe sale ot certificates in the Asso ciation nas ulrutriv been to grout us to euabio me to Mute that iho distribution oi o:em,ums hutctotore an nounced will be made I can. therefore, assure the public that the award will be made to their satlsiaciiou or the money reluudcd. A. H. CROSBY, AciuarvA A. Having the utmost contlilonce lu ihe ability of Mr rosliy to carry out his enterprise, I hoieby guaranteo bis uiidortukiug, as above announced. SAMUEL M. NICKERHON. Special Cabd fbom tiik t ommi-tti:e. he uudcr iKUed, men bers of the Ceinmltiee uppolnied to super nu iid ibe awarding ol tbe premiums to members o tbe i.iotb.y Opera Uouso Art ahso, lutiou, taku pleasure in Mating that we buve full confidence in the Integritvof .Vr. Ciosby. and in the respmislbi ity of .Ntr. hanmel M. Mekerson, his guarantee, and aspire the pub.ic that we believe tha above pioiiosa. wnl be carried out ill uodiaith JOSEPH H BOWEN. President of tho Third Na IoiikI Lack. Chicago. AMOS X. 11 ALL, Treasurer C. B Q. R R., fhi Laf: DORE, President ot the Hoard of Tradij I bieflgo. ,1. A. ELLIS, President Second National Bun!; j'.?!1!es C. FA KO O, Manajor ol the American Ex orcss. hioago. FKNill a HOFFMAN, Ex Lleuteuunt Governor I ll'inols CM.NTOy lllllfiG' Ewlng, Urk-gi A, Co., Chicago E. O. 1iA:.L, Hall, Klmbuik & Co , Chloogo. b OLE AGENT IN PHILADELPHIA, T. li. PUG II, Corner SIXTH and CnESNCT Streets A FREE EXHIBITION. A collection of a numbor or the pnintlnps to be awarded as premiums to suascrlbers ura now e.i exliilu Hon at SCOTT'.' a R T G A LI.EIt V No. UiM ( IIENt'T suei filur a short time only;, where subscriptions will also be rnceivt d. The collection will embrace HAUT'd great work en titled as WOODS IN AUTUMN," VALUEK AT 5(W0. ALSO Works bv the following iminmt arlnti: MOHAN, W A UGH . HAMILTON, ST LE'VI8. The Gullery will oe open duy and evening to the pub lie, FREE. T. B. PLKHI, 22sit If ACE NT 0 TUB ASSOCIATION. 3 SADDLES AND HARNESS. HARNESS. A LARGE LOT OF HEVT U. H. WAG03 HAR. REUS, 2, 4, and e horse. Also, parts. ot LIAR. NESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, HALTERS etc, bought at the recent Government sales to bo sold at a ereat sacrifice Wholesale or Retail. Togother with our usual assortment ot SA DD LF.K Y A KD SALDL HK V UAIID J RE. WILLIAM 8. HANSELL & SON, : ' ! . 114 W ARRET StFt WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. PESMT (iliOVE WHISKY. So. K5 North THIRD Street. ''."".'t l.n f""?".""''' I,IOT' Hie absolute pnrRj ot this Vi hlsky. tbe folionhig certitleaif should do It There is noa.cobollo silniulani knoHiicommundmasucui eciu u.iLLuuon I cm snfn bli b souiees: , Pi'ilaiiili in a, Septembers IM i fifv" ,??JtVy,u"i111 t,,' 'Pe of tUESNUl t. hOE Hlt.K which vou send us, aud flnu that 11 C( ntaillS M;NF. OK TI.K 1'OIMIMHS st hst am a known al 1 1 pil tiiL. whlth Is the ilmracirrist'c aud luiurioua in treulcut ef the whl.-kie in genera' use. " BOOTH, GAHRK1T CAM AO, Analytical chemists , . Nbw YoitK HeptcmberS. 1RM. I have wialvxcd a sample oi CHV.f-NUT Olo y ilibhl retched rem r i buries W barton, Jr.. I I lilu.iipipl.ia; null hating cardullv tested it, I am p t;.id to state that it is entirely pkeb piiom poihonod on t.viii in siibsiaiiies It is an unusually pur una Uiib-u. vVrcd nua.ltv ot wblskv. Jam eh r i hilton, m. i Aimlvtlcal Chcmis' PiOHTOM. March 7 IRM 1 have made a rhrmi.nl araljKlsol con uierelal sam j csoi CT.Er.M7T GROVE W illKV, which provesta soiree lum the heavy Kusil Ons, and penccily pure an UMioul'rraied 'I he fii:e flavor ol this whltky Is derive lorn toe iiri.ln ihh in inanulacturlng lt. Respcctiiiliy. A. A. 11 YES, M. i btate A'sayer, ho Id Koylston stieeU ym KATUAXS & SONS, I M 1 O lt T E lt S OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, lite. Kto. No. 19 North FRONT Street, PHILADELPHIA. MOPES HATBAMS, HORACE A. BATFAM8, OKLAUDO 1, HATHA 8. 110m Jj'llED. UALTZ & CO , 1MP0HTEEP OF WINES, GINS, Etc SOLE AGENTS FOE Riviere, Cardat & Co.'s COG ft AC. Ko. 110 WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. OS 3m c H A M P A G N E. S ' i JiiHt received, in fen nil ntirt Htnro notn rK - culled ' "'i8u, EUGENIA, inr superior to most of tbe Wines now in use In thlg country. Imported exclusively bv the subscriber. A Iso on baud (and the only place where it can le procured in this city) tho very celebrated Houth A mcricun AXOOtiTURA BITTERS. GEORUE .. LAUMAN, 8J0 1" Ko. 141 8. NINTH H reet STOVES, RANGES, ETC. QULVEll'S NEW PATENT DEEP SAND-JOINT II 0 T - A I jR FU11NACB. RANGES OF ALL. SIZK8. ALSO, FHIEGAK'S HKW LOW PKE8SURU STEAM HEATING Al'fAEATTJS. FOB BALK BT CHARLES WILLIAMS, B1o 8 tso. ii8a market st&&ei. THOMPSON'S T.ON'nilN TTlTr'MT?vpT Moves, Batb Boilers, Mewhob- Plates. llr'ueVsToSSk OK Btoves, etc., wholesa e and retail, by the mamiiia. iUI1TS .ko HiARPE & TH0M801S. 6lrtuth6m So. 809 N. BECOD Htrit ENGINES. MACHINERY, ETC7 ftff7l'ElNN STEAM ENGINE AND " H: BOiLER VVOKKS.-MiAEIE A LEVY '"tl'lCAL AND TUEOhETIOAL EKOInVphV aiAlHIMM-S, UOlLtR-ilARr RH RLACKSHli snd KOUDe'rk, bavin tof m"n yeats PtaSa "mS ccHitil operation, and been exclusively enKagod in bullUlnn and repairing M.rlne and River tngmThlLh pud low picture, Iron Rollers, W ater TmuTs Prooel "!..e,c .e,.c" TP"u ly i flc their services to the SiUb.Vc Jf,ie,n' ,uL,y l,rP-d tocoutract for obKlSeiof sli jlz.s. llvrme, R ver, and tationarvt havlnK sesot pa terns of uitierent sizes, are preparedto execute ordors with .itiick oeputch. I vcry descnpUon ot nattern! nskinn made af the shortest notice lllithalid Low pressure t hie, Tubular, ami Cylinder Rollers, of the beTt 1'eimsy vaulu cbsrcoul iron. EorguiBS of a I sizes mi kirnisi iron and llrsss Casiinxs of all desorlntlons SSX A i.h 1K. .8.Crerhru;,ln''1 aj a otl'wTork cneted w lib the aboe business vuuuu.ieu Liawinis nd s.eclUctlons for all work dnn .f ih estublLLment tree ot charge, ind work guar m' i lie subscribers have ample wharf-dock room "SS r. palr of boats, where thev can li" in peifwt ISfetv ..nd aie provided with shears, blocks, talis eto ete or taismg heavy or liuht weights. ' ' J f 'OB C NEAFIE, i JOHN p. LEVY. inJ BEACH and I'ALMER Htrce'g. I'lllLADHLPHIA. MERRICK & .SONS, . .r'911I ;ttR- AMI AJACU1NIST8. iiiunnfacture lllfeh and Low I'resduro feteuin Engines for und. Mvcr end Alarinc crvice 'm"" wr oilers, Uasowett-i-M, Tauks. iron Boata, etc. Cjsiii-fcB oi ail kinds, eb her iron or biuss .ti:i.r"adLut:onse,o 0r Ua" Work-' Workshop,, and HetortB and Ous iluchiutr, ol the latest and most Im- I 1C.VI d COIlhUUClHlll. Every ill iciiptlon oi Plantation Machinery andflugar, ft , snd Orlht Mills. acuiiui 1'ims Open t-team Tralus. i efccu.ors, El tcr, Pumping rnglnes etc co e Atmis ior N. b'lkux's l atent Hapsr Boiling Appuratus, Ncunyih's Tat. nt Mcaiu I'ammer, aud As- " 11V llll A'. Won s.'V a I',-i ,..rlii,iil Ilr.lnln.. lurl.lt,A . ui. BU I D E H 15 U K (2 MACillA'Ii WOIiKS. (IEHCE No OS N EKI.NT STREET, hUILADKLl'llIA. We are prepared to tilt orders to any extent for our well knovtu MACHINEMT KiiR COT ION ANO WOOLLEN Mil L8 Including ail recent uuuroveuieuls lu t'urdiug, flplunlug urd Weuvini.'. We inite the sttcailon oi uisnutacturcrs to our oxteu- US .A U RED JENK8 A 80N. FOU SALE-STATE AND COUNTY BIGHTS of Capewell o s Palent Wind Guard and Atr Dealer for l osi I'll Lsiups it prevents ihu Cmiuuevs from breaking. This we will narrunt Also save tn." third fhe oil '." see th. m they cost but ion c uts. No. m RAf'" HUeot. 1'hl sdelphla Haino'e se-t to "ud purt ol ibe Unl'ed Bmtts,' u receipt of.7c.Mits . . SUM
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