AMUSKMBN TH. Tnt Ttaliah OrkRA.-Kniconl and the leading rtistpg of the Maretzex-Borgmann tronpe beve aimed in this cliy. The sa ot tickets lias been largo, and we have no ooubt that there wilt be an Immense and very brilliant andt.noe present this eveulng to witness toe debut ot the greatest linn tvfb. Tickets and seals may be obtained to-dar at 1 rumplrr'a, boventb and Cnesuut stiects, and at the AcadeiQ oi Musio. Trk Vatkmam Oprra Troupk Mr. HirglBld, who arrived In towa ou Hatmdar evening, states that the success oi th- tiouiie In iialtimore has boon Immense. Farepa, Brigtioll, b. II. Mills, rerranti, Can Komi, and other artirtos compose the galaxy of Mr H, L. Ba eman,who(iropot'stogiv(sixconcorts In I'hl eilphia, eommenoin" on Monday evening next, at toe Musioai fund Ha 1. lionets and seaU may be secured at l'rumplor's, Seventh and Chesaut streets. JNew Chhsnut Street Thkatrb Mr. John K. Owens appears to-uigut in two of his very oo.t pieces The Victims and The Lire Jndian. Both plays are intensely tunny, and Mr. Owens performs liis roles with very n no touches of humor, and his geneal dro lory is exceedingly laughable. Arch Street Theatre. Mr Danlol E Band maun produces ATaieisne this evening. This beau tuul modern plav odors an admirab e opportunity for the display of Mr. Bandinanu'e powers, and we are pleased to note that he will be well supported by all of the comoauy favorites. The ' lienoitoa Family" will ho d another fashionable reei-ption at the Arch next Monday evening. Walkct Street Theatrk. Mr. Edw'n Booth, In bis unapproachable rendition ot "lago." Mr. Barton Hill will play "Othellot" Miss Susm Dnnin Junilla;" Mr. J. B. Koberts 4'Cassio;" and MIhs Annie Graham JDesrtemona." this is a bill that should a rest the attention or every lover ol the legitimate drama. AMERICAN 1'HKATRZ. Miss TCal" Flatter ni-MAnla the btautilul Eastern roiuauoe ot Mazeppa this even r cine win iniroauoe ner sjiioiigiu trained steea Wondor" every night. Ihe play will be produced witn new and masruiilcont scenery. The muio has bien a. I originally artanged, and will be execated nnder the cirection of Dr. W. Jt. Cunnington. National Uall The great Lincoln Talleanx remain lor one week longer Ihe paintings are all mastorpiooes by Vf undoilich, and are most faithful representations of remarkable incidents in the lile oi our martyred President. No one should tail to see these beautiful tableaux. Citt Mcskcm. This once lavotite placo of pub lie entertainment is shortly to be reopened for dramatic performances under an experienced mana ger. An advenisement elsewhere contains some interesting particulars. CARMORObS ft Dixey offor an entirely new bill tills evening, and an unusually attractive, one. Several new acta are announoed. Valer's Musio Ball. This cony place of publio recreation Is in lull blast. It will be touud in Viuo street, Just below iilghth. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional Local Item see Ihird Page. To Lovers op Artistic Excellence ire would appeal lor a passiEir notice of the col lection which is this day opened to the public at the auction rooms ot 13. Scott, Jr., No. 1020 Chesnut street. The Brothers Vitl have long enjoyed a reputation as Importers of perns of ait and vertu, but when we visited the gal lery of Mr. Scott this mornin?, we were as tonished at the richness and variety ol the collection which they have Just completed, and are about oUcnncr. fur sale. A mere enumeration of the most noticeable arti cles would fill a column, while a detailed and critical description would expand into a pamphlet. In variety and extent, the collection la certainly unequalled by any thing of the kind which has been been in the United States in several years past. It embraces marble statues, tatu?ttes,land pedestals; alabaster statuettes, vases, and ornament?; bronze statuettes, cover ing a wide rancre ot subjects, beodes a multl lude of smaller, but not less interesting and valuable productions. Perhaps the most attractive article in the col lection is a reclining statue, exquisitely wrought in the finest Parian marble, representing "Ibe. Nymph ol the Aruo." This is a copy by Koc chia of Bosio's celebrated work. There is also a copy of Powers' "Greek Slave," executed by Salada, with rare fidelity to niture, aud the original Carusi's masterpiece, "PUelity," is also reproduced by an artist who has had a tho rough appreciation of his delicate tubk. The collection of marble statuary Is. further en riched by garden figures of Nemesis, Bacchus, ana Mercury. , , Ihe specimens of bronze and verde antique statuary are even more extensive and attrac tive. Among them are coinpris?d elaoorate and life-like rerresentatlons of the Belviderc Apollo, the Lions of Canova and Switzerland, Diana, and Venus; and oi the later subjects, such as Charlemagne, the Cid, the Huguenots, Mazeppa, aud the Black Priuce. The vases, armn, and other ornaments in alabaster and agate are perhaps the most notice able for their exquisite design aud delicate finish. They are modelled pfter Grecian, Roman, and Gothic designs, m-ny of which are entirely new in this country, and by no means common enough in Europe to be rendred vulgar. In the earnest and busy life of this Western world, the production of such works of art will, in all probability, be long delayed. But this does not prevent the cultivation of that taste for the elaborate works of other lands which is a certain index of refine ment and elegance. Those wha have not the rueaus to purchase can -gratify a praiseworthy uiiosity by an examination ot the collection previous to the sale; while those wboe nieins are sullicieut to war rant an investment, we can only say are the objects of our envy. The sale will com mence ou Wednesday morning next, at 11 . jVfinrt. and will be continued at 7i o'clock in the evening, and on the following day at the ame hours. The competition for the choicest specimens of art will undoubtedly be great, and the entire results of the sale will be summed up by tens of thousands ot dollars. Slight Fires. This morning, shortly before 2 o'clock, the meat and provision stand at the northeast corner of Twenty-ufib. street and Pennsylvania avenue was discovered to be on fire bv Officers Moore and Jacobs, of that bent. Thev immediately set to work. and. with the aid ot some members of the Independence Engine Company, soon put out the fire. The loss was very trifling, aud no alarm was given. It was sunDosed to have been net on Are. About 11 o'clock last night there wis a slight fire in a house on Talker street, below second If Cholera. 'I here were only sixteen new cases of cholera reported to the Board of Health bince our repoit of last Saturday noon. It is an undeniable fact that as soon as the Board ot Health commences their active cam paign against the cholera, italmoit Immediately disappears irom ine cny. aince u nas oee.i enabled to resume active operations by means of the late appropriation of Councils, the cases of cholera commenced to diminish. At the present rate of decrease we shall soon be able t o show a clean bill of health. a uase op JjARCeny. ibis morning a man named John C. Craning was arrested upon the charge of stealing a revolver, belong ing to Dr. Brennan, and $25, the propertv of Marv Hill, in Race street, above Eighth. He is an old ofiender, and was before the same Alder man about six monthB since, on a bimllar charge. He was ariested at the instigation of the ahve parties by Officer Henry Calby, who took hint' before Alderman Jones. lie was committed In default oi $800. ROCICHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTIIING HOUSE, Nos.603 and 605 CHESNUT St.,Phila. Foreign and Domestic Fabrics Made to Order, Reaonable, Serviceable, and Fasaionable. THE DAILY EVENING TELFX.RArg,rmLAbLPIIIA, MONDAY, Stealing a Collar. Jamea Murphy, who Is a decided lover ot the canine species, got into trouble on account ot his perverted Ustes. Seeing a man with a beautiful full-grown tr rkr, that had legs like pipe-stems, a tale the size of a int'a, and was, In short, a very "fine" dorg, weighing only a pound and a hall, James' sense of honesty was overcome by the tempta tion to pobrcsu such a trea-ture. Accordingly, he made Iriends with the owner of the little beauty, and Invited htm to smile at a place No. 717 Sluppeii street. Ho took the precaution to put a drug In his new triend's liquor, however, and he was soon jn the land ol unconsciousness. Seeing his way clear, Janus then appropriated the pretty little animal, and made otl with it. The ill treated owner ot the 'dorg', when he awoke found his ptt missing, and immediately went In search of it, He applied for a warrant asrainst Murphy for stealing bis terrier, but unfortuuaiely he found that he bad loigolten to register It. How ever, he got out a warrant against Murphy for sttaling the collar which was attached to the neck of the diminutive little anlnntl, and be was arrested the ame night. Murphy hud a hearing beiore Alderman Tlttermorv, who afler hearing the fncts ot the case committed him to answer for larceny. Attempt to Commit a KonrtErtY. Ed ward Kelloph made a most determined attempt to enter the bouse of a Mr. McLaughlin, resid ing at Fiftieth and Walnut streets, in West Philadelphia. It is alleged that during the absence of Mr. McLiugblm, Kelloph went to his house and attempted to enter, but was re sisted by Mrs. McLaughlin, whose cries attracted the attention of the neighbors, and Kelloph was frightened off. He hardly got clear lrom the bouse when he was met by the proprietor, who was coming home in his wagon. He saw the situation ot affairs, and jumping into the wood, attempted to arrest Kelloph, but came off second bist, and got Into his wagon again. By this time an officer ot the police was attracted to the spot, and arrested Kelloph, who was taken before Alderman Allen, and was com mitted to answer, on the change ot assault and battery and attempt at larceny. Assault and Battery, with Intent to Rob. Almost a robbery took place on Satur day evening at New Market and Bridge streets. Three roughs, who were about halt soas over, made a ferocious assault upon an inoffensive individual named Timothy llcegor. Joseph Thomas, the ringleader of the attacking party, attempted to use a black-lack upon Timothy's sconce, and the assaulted and battered man lifted up his voice aud cried aloud lor the guar dians of the night, and lustily bawled "murder," it Is said. These unusual cries attracted the police, who arrested Thomas and his two asso ciates, Charles Rourke and John Taggert. They were all held by Alderman Jones iu the sum of $51'0 bail each to answer lor assault and battery, and Thomas in the additional charge of carrying concealed deadly weapons. Change of Firm. We notice amongst the changes in the firms in our city that of Mr. lewis Ladomus, jeweller, No. 802 Cbestiut street, who hns taken into partnership with him Mr. L. F. Fiegel, vho was for many years with Thomas C. "Jarrett , and for the past two has been with Mr. Ladomus one of the most obliging and attentive ot salesmen, and of hue taste in the selection of goods and mounting of diamonds and Mr. Thomas Powell, who has been connected wi'.h the firm for years in the watchmaking department, and who, as a prac tical workman, has no superior. Ttioi-e having watches out of order can place them in his hands with the assurance of their being tho roughly attended to. We know, lrom our per sonal acquaintance with these two gentlemen, that Mr. Ladomus has attached to him ttro valuable assistants; and wilh their attentive and obliging manners, his already flourishing business must be largely increased. Asatjltino a Conductor. There Is piobably no class of men who are more tried in 1heir tempers than the coni'nctors of our street railway cars; it is indeed a gcod school to learn patience. There are a great number who think a conductor is a legitimate, but at which to vent their ill-nature and abuse. A case In point happened last Saturday nighton one of the cars of the Tenth and F.leventh Streets Railway. Hugh Cole, who is a resident of Chester, got into the car at Eleventh and Market streets whilst in a very intoxicated condition, and on the conductor's attempting to put him off, he made a violent assault upon him. knocking him down and tearing his co it Cole was;arrested and ua)a hearing Dcrore Alderman jones, wno held in 400 to answer. A Free Fight. In some parts of our city, and by a particular portion ot our popula tion, Saturday night seems to be considered a time in wmcn to get aruiiK ami kick up a row. A party of these disturbers ot the peaoe got into a row near JNicetown, m tne rweniy-nrM wara, und had a free fight in the real old Western style. There was one nose bit oil', the property of a Mr. G. W. Nestor. The person who took the bite is named John Haguel. John was arrested and had a hearing before Alderman Thomas, who held him in $2500 to answer the charge ol mayhem. Godfrey Uaguel and JSlias Rogers w ere also arrested at the same time, and were held to answer lor assault and battery. Drowning Case. About 2 o'clock Sun day morning a very respectable looking man walked overbonrd Into the Delaware river at Gunner's Run. Although the most strenuous efforts were made to savejhira, all efforts were unavailing, his ooay was recoverea. lie is about five feet eight inches in height, and was dressed in military clothes, and was apparently a German by birth. He had on a pair of light blue cavalry pants, blue cloth vest, with army buttons, blue coat, blue shirt, and a pair of new- boots. He was dark complected, with black moustache and goatue. His body is now lying for identification at the Nineteenth Ward station House. Till-Tapping. This morning a man, whose name was not given, was observed by a woman attempting to rob the money-drawer of Patrick KandvV tavern, in Tblrteench street, below Filbert. She immediately gave the alarm, and detained him until Officer Spencer appeared on the field of operations and took him into cutody. The prisoner only succeeded in getting about 9140. Jiud ne ueen a nttio longer in tne reach, he might have secured 30 which was in The back part of the drawer. He had a hearing before Alderman Jones, who committed him to auswer Ibe charge of larceny. Accidental Shooting. A new case Illustrating the danger of allowing children to meddle with firearms came to light this morn ing. Lafayette Wheeler, a lad 12 years of age, was hanuliug a loaded pistol, when It was acci dentally discharged, and the contents lodged in his right thumb, inflicting a very dangerous and painful wound. Robbery. Two men, answering to the names of John Cardiff an 1 James Carroll, were arrested at an early hour on Saturday morning, by Officer Davis, in the act of robbing the store ol Messrs. Cheeseborough & Pearson, in Water street, above Cbenut. They had a hearing bcfaie Alderman Dougherty, who commuted them both to arswer. Yoo arb attracted to B. F. Keimer't Photo- f raublo Usllury, No C2i Arch street, because you here gut, lor a moderate charge, a lifo-siae i'hoto- graph. Oil and small card photographs. ROCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING HOUSE nob.603 and 605 CHESNUT St, Phila. Latest Style Sack and Walking Coats. BOYS CLOTIIING. How to Hat Full Crops, . Esch one who scanty crops does sooro, Take a peck measure lull of corn: To few chickens give the stme Then take thoir lives, secure from blame, And, be the wason what It mav. Full crops these chirtrens will display. Orape-growers tell a mourntnl tale, But oh ! "there's no sich word as lall." Regarding tftat fine crop ot clothe-, Freeh raised, which Tower Hall now shows! We are prepared irtth an unusually fiill and com prehengtre stock of Men's, Youths', and Soys' Fttil and H'inter CMhhta, which fee are setlinti at Mitch I-OWKH PRICKS THAN BAVK BKKH KNOWlt FOB SEVC- BAL TEARS. Congratulating our patrons and the public genera'lp vpon the decline in the prices of win terials which renders this pofibte, we invite an examination. Tower Hall, No. 518 Market Nthkkt, m Bkskbtt fc Co. Mkst-bs. C. Som err & jjos. No B25 Cbesnut street, under Jayne's Hall, not only oiler the mot porleot stock ol tsxhlonablo tendy-made apparel lor gei tinmen, made Irom tho choicest and most ap proved materials but they are se ling at tower rates. We have taken some pains lo asceratn the relative prices charred at our leading clothing establlgh mei Is. and are bound to state, as a consequence, that if any oi our react-rs wioh to socure a flrst-olass garment or suit, msdo from tne best aud most lash ionable matvtial, let them visit tho house of V. Somers & Hon, No. f25 Chosnut street This is a positive tact, which all would do well to profit by. li osteopathic BsMEDiBS One of Dr. Hum plirejs' cases of medicines, containing tlilrty-ivo vials, embraces remedies for every well-known disease, and oo-m 610. A family provided with one of them will save during the year leu tlme the amount of their cost, in obviating the necessity ot medical attendance, besides securing Its members irom protracted and serious Illness. Tbe trifling outlay required should be a consideration wilh all who believe in the axiom that "a stitch in timo saves nine." Disease, to be overcome, must be promptly met, and Dr. Humphreys' remedios are invaluable lor such a purpose. A'ew York Courier. Humphreys' Specific Homf.patiiic Medicine Comtasy. Ko. 6C2 Broadway, N. Y. Hfavy Blowing all Around. It was thought and hoped that the election would quiut the politi cian, and give us some peace, but they still storm about "illegal votini,"eio., just like old Boreas, who, not content with giving us the "Equinoctial." has, as tho brokers ay, "resumed operations," and commenced Mowing again tor nothing, for all we can see. If any blowing Is wanted lust now, it is about the splendid Kali Nuits setliug at Char.et Mokes & C'o's one-price flrs'-class Clothing Store, nnder tie Continental. They are worth "blowing" about. Martin Lctheh once thought he saw the Devil in his chamber, and threw an inkstand at bis head. Pad they had in those days Ayor's Pills to exorcise all tbe devils that come from a disordered stomach, his laughable lright w onld not bare become a matter ot history. F Ive-Tweiit j- Coupous, Duo Movenibcr 1, AV anted by Drexel & Co., Ko. 84 South i'hird street. Burnt Almonds, Kose Almonds, Iceland Moss Parte, Cream Chocolates, etc., can be had at all times of Ueorge W. Jenkins, Confectioner, No. 1037 Spring Garden street. Children's Clotho M. Shoemaker & Co., Nob 4 and K. Kighth street, are now opening a splendid assortment of boys', girls', intents', and misc' clothing. Twelfth and ;bf.bnut Is the place to purchase Cork Mattresses and Beading, and to have your Fur niture renpholsirrcd, varnished, and repaired by practical woikineu Fifty Varieties of ( arks fresh daily, at Morse & Co.'s, Nob 002 and 901 Arch street. ELASTIC STITCH BEWINO MAC II I NS, FOK FAMILY VHK. TUf. OM, MACNIK K TIIATBOTII M.W8 W.KKK ILV A Ml EMIlKOIIiERS fA.UKECTt.V 1 H.irrrr,E. or GBOVfcR BAKKH'H HKillKST I'KKMIl'M HKWINO MACUINKM, No. 7:ill (HMMT bTBEk.1'. i. U L iv a 1 1 1 1; u BKWINQ VAUUINE. KOIt TAILORS, 8I10KMAKKUS, HAD1H.EKS, It XIINKSS MAKERS, CARKlAliB MAKERS, LATEST AMD BE ScPKiuon Styles r Kkady-madb Clotuino. Suriiaou Styles ot Kkady-madb Clothing. Wasamakkk k Brown, Popular Clotuino House, oak Hall, foutlieat corner SixTn and Mabket Streets. MAltltlKI). (JAW 8NYHEH. On the 10th instant, by the Rev. Edwin W. Huttvr. ALkX.iNDKK OHllolIRN OAW to MIrsMAHIK V. BN YID.II, daUKbter of tlie late Klian U. hnyder, all oi rhlluitalpriia MALLOt'K OONNKR. On the nth Instant, by the Kev. MtmuM Lnwrle, Mr. JOHN MALLOCK to Mips LIZZIE l ONltEIt. all 01 this dir. 8MEPI.EY UARIiE'lT. On tbe 10th Inxtnnt, ,.t Friends' Meeting llou'n, I'.lruilnttlinin, clvptT county, l a , CI OUlih 1.. hM KULK V . 01 th cltv ul Mentor, to JANE i:., daughter ol Darlit liarrvtt, of the tonner place DIED. PONJ.KIXT.-on the lath Instant EMILY O. M. DONNELLY, wife of Oavld F. lionui ll.r, and daughter of the late I'aptaln Julia C. and ilaiy A. kuruhcr, in the iJd year of her ape. The relatives and friend are Invited to attena the funeral, irom the resl'lenco of her huibaiid, No H2H Mouth btroet. corner ol Konalil'on.on Wednesday morning, the Kith instant, at 6'A o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. OALLEN.-On the 14th lnUnt. HANNAH A. OAL LEN, youngest uaughier ol the late Hugh aud Isabella U alien. 1 lie relatives and fttends of the family are resuectlUHy invited to attend the fuuerul, Irum the residunee ot her brother-in-law, Mr lluxti E. V oods, No. 711 Lebanon stieet (Fl zwater. below Tenth street), on Wednesday morning at o'clock HALL. On the 13th Instant, in the 29th year of her aire, JENNIE M , daughter 01 the laie Jo epu and EiUabetU J. Hall. 1 he relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the tuneral, Irnni the residence of her mother, In Buatleton. Twenty third Ward, on Wednes day uionilng, the 17th Instant, at 11 o'clock Funeral to proceed to AU Saints' Church KMtts. Or, Sunday night, the 14th Insttint, ELt.F.S I., witetl Wl Ham 11. Kerrf and daiiKlur 01 the late Ueorge Parkinson, In the 44th vear of ner age 'i lie relatives and Iriends 01 tho lainlly are Invited to attend her Mineral, from the lesldence other husband. No. 1536 Green street, un Wednesduv afternoou next, tbe I7tli Instant, at 8 o'clock, without further notice. K1NTZLE. On Saturday evening, the 13th Instant, CHRIHTIaN K.1NTZLE, in the 68th jear 01 his age. 'J h e relatives and friends ot the lamlty are resnecttntly Invited to attend the funeral, from ul late residence, No. Si0 N. Eighth street, ou Wednesday afternoon at i o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill Cemetery. IX MEMOIUAM. The death of Mr. GEORGE E. BENSON has rebbed society 01 one of its brightest ornnments a large circle of acquaintance of a warm, true friend and loving lamliy of an affectionate husbanl, sou and brother. Death, nnder all circumstances, fit s the heart with sor row, but when Its shatt strikes down suddenly those we lave, the polg.iancy ot grlet I increased because unpre pared. Tbe decease of Mr. Benson was sudden and un x aected, and startling was the announcement t many wbo, but a tew days previous, bad met hi in in health, as well as exuberant! spirits over tbe prospect of a week's enjoyment with thosa wbo were with him ithm Old to k him home. Id the llnesof cur lives, the line of one life dear to us Is eflaced forever, and only memory stands sentinel In the place he once stood, loved and loving, levered and cherished. But yesterday with ns 1 to-day, beyond m.; Above us, enshrined in the dread mystery a' that world which is fax away, and yet presses so close y upon this. Ueoige E. Benson Is no more! His eyes areolosed forever on the scenes ct ths world, and be bears not tbe walling of those who sorrow, and whose hearts bleed in agony over the stern decree, wh cb sooner or later mustbe our portion. His eyes, however, behold the splendors that await upon those wbo fear God and practise tbe precepts of our Divine Master. Mysterious ROCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, Noa. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. COACHMEN'S COATS: COACHMEN'S COATS. HUNTING COATS. HUNTING COATS. as has be Hk ""wsatlon we would not tnumar, ner qtestlon its ehat. ,ctor- "0oa doeln well," and to Wis mercy COnimoll those who hearts have been torn asunder by h" "a fl"cWon to whom better than all else the vlrtn ,h,t ,0 ofed our friend were best known best undoro. 0o'1- ' Vt bile we do not murmnr, we w0' "oi dry our eves or bid those, who weep deslk " notlone In the blessed ezatntleof the Havtoni ' nlmM,f- But we will carry with us during life tho rcfle memory whose death basso chastened so humMcV n" which has msde manifest our weakness and endenoe n on a mightier l ower. To those so sorelv si rckon bT ,hu bereavement, let us not rorget to tender ,uf wennost sympathies, and prsy that God may assunee n1 nc tliy their sorrow and so strengthen them that k. 1 tlme " will appear that "Hedocth all things well." T ARGK CASTERS, SUITABLE FOR STORl i J ,,,r'"'k" or boxes, and an assortment ot Bed and uiuit, vnpieni, ior taie Dy - t ' TRUMAN A 8 HAW, ho. eMfElitht Thirty-five) Mt UKKT wt . bolow Ninth. MEI.TINU LADLES OF VARIOUS SIZES, . numbers' Tots, shaves, anil Pipe Hooks, for raXS hr.,m.. '1 HUMAN & fcHAW, bo. SSI flight Thlrty-nre) MAKKKT Ht . below Mirth. MOLE TRAPS, PATENT ANIMAL TRAPd . - ""''"h'ef'T rates, rahbltf, etc, and avartetyof Hat and Mice Traps, tor sale bv r TRUMAN HHAW. KO. m (Eight Thlrty-ttTS) MARKET tt below Ninth. WAltRUKTON, FASHION K RI.K ItATTKn, , Wo. 41w CIIF.8MIT Street, 1M hexi door to Post Office. BAR B SB'S IMPROVED PKBI8COPIC SPKCTACMiS. Superior o all others. Thr excite the wondvr and admiration of all who uxe tliein. atanutactorv and Hales-rooms, No. 248 N. KIUdTH Street, i'hlla., 1'a. Assortment large aud varied. 1'rlces low. 9 213m UNADULTERATED LIQUORS ONLY KICHAfUO PENISTAN'a HTOKK ANI VAl LTS, No. 4.1!) CHKSNUr HTKKET. Nearly Opposite the Post Oifce UltUADELPBIA. rnmllles supplied Or iera from the Country promntty attended to. 31 i, MEDICAL. SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR. HUMPHREY'S HOMtEOPATHIC SPECIFICS, Eave proved, from the most ample experience, an entire sucress: himple. Prompt Edielent, anil liellabie. Iccy arc tbe only Medicines perfectly adapted to popu lar use so simple that mistakes cannot be made la UBinp them ; so harmless as to be iiee rom daiwer, and so enlclent us to be always reliable, ho. ' Cents. 1, Cures FEVEK8, Congestions and Inflammations.. M 2, ' WORMS, Worm Fever, Worm l o. lo. eus 3, " C'UYi.NO COCK', or Teething of Infants HA 4, " blAKKIKKA oirliiltlren or adults 2" , " liYHKNThKY. CJrltilnir, ltlilous t'O'lc -tti 6, " CllOLEUA MOKbCa Nausea, or Vomiting.. M 7, " t't't'Olls, Co.Us. Hoarseness. Bronchlit 25 8, " NEUHALOlA.Tootliache. Nervous Pains ...M , llr.ADAC'IIKM. Mtk Headache, or Vertigo... It), DYSPEPSIA. liliious Stomach Costiveness. .a .24 11, " m i'i-tssKi, scanty, or painful Periods. 12, " FEMALe. liitllcultieM ..2 ..20 .25 .25 13, CH(-l!4. PoanseConh Dllllcu't Breathing. 14, " 1 SALT Rheum. Ersielns. Kruotlons , 15, " KHKUMA'MSV.nnda 1 Kheumatln Pln... ..25 It). ' F KVE U mill A lino, t'hlll fever -old Jkina Ml 17, " PILLS, iniernai or externa!, blind or bTee-llng.iti In. OrtllHALMY.kore, Inftbmed Eyes or FelldsM) 19. " CA.TA ItKfl. acute or elirottic. nr InlluenM i 20. " W1100PlX(l-( Ol'tiH nr(.Dasmo(llc('nuL-h9. h 21, ' AST MA. oppieiteed difllcult Breathtntr VI 22, " F;AH UIscfaorKOS, and impaired Hearing 8i 23. ' SCItOMJLA, en arged (Hands and Swe.llng4..r)i) 24. " tiI.(KlfALI.bi itv.or Physical Weakness.. .59 25. IIlOP8 and sennt-secret! jns...."-- i 2B ' SKA-Slckness. 1 r sickness irom riding V- 27, " KIDNKV Disease. Viavc! Kcna! Oa outl M' 28, " hEKVOUS lit bl.ity. Seminal Emissions, In voluntary Uiscbaruos 10 2), ' POlik feouth. or Canker Wi 30, " UK1NAKY Incontinence, or wettin tlie hp.L.MI 81, ' PAINFCi. Peilods even with Spasms SO 32, " SI FFEKINUS at change of llle 109 8;l. ' F:plLKPfv. Mousics anil ft. Vitna' li.npo . Mil 34. " VIPIITHEKIA aud ulcerated SoroThroat ....50 tAMii.T cases rase 01 Thirty -five Vials, morocci case, and book compete, flfl. ase of Twenty large via's In momcco and hook 6 Single boxes with dlrco- Veif.hinabt Si-kcifr'S 31 ehogary cases 10 vials, elfl. SlEtle vials, n-tthdireciioii., 81 The e uemedtes hv the ca?a or slnir'e box. sen- lo ot charge, on receipt ot ihe price. Artilres lit) Mi ll UE Ys' Koeclflc Homrpnnatlilo Medicine Com pany, Otlice and Denot, No flb2 Broadway, Now York. xjh ni'iirnKr tk is tonsuitea uanvut nts ottico. oer soi'Blly or by letter, ns above, for all forms of disease For talebvDYOTT A !0.. J0HK8ON. IIOLf.OWAY bSMIIH. H hO flHIl'A AuuntM Phlluilr.lrl.ia Ant 1... .l legists. ' aj.ui.s c II ETvOK E 11 11 LL S. Or Female Regulator, Cure Suppressed, Fxcesslve, and Painful Men-truatlon, vreen rn n.w, jMirvuun nuu cpiuai Anoction.'t, Pains in the Back, Hick Ucadtxhe, 1 lltldine.-iti. And all diseases that spring from Irregularity, bv re moving the cause and all tlio etlects that ariu ,rnm ir llicy are perlectty sale in all cases except when for bidden by directions, mid are easy to mtiiuul-iter, as thev are nicely sugar-coaii d. 1 hev Blioulii be iu tbe hauiut ol ol every mniuen, wife, and n other Iu the land. Ladies can adurcss us In perlect conlideuce, and state their complaints in ml', as we treat all female Com plaints, and pr-mre Medicines suiluhlo tor all dineaies o which they u. o unbiect Thirty-two page pamphlet, in a sealeu envelope tree 'the Cherokee Pits nre so'd hv all druiraUta at ftl nnr box. or six boxes for 5; or they are sent bv mall, free ot postage, in au onlluarv 1st er, iree from observation, by addressing the sole proprietor. Dr. W. R. MERWIN, No 87 WALK Ell Street, New York. N. M. Cherokee Pills No. 2 are nrenared tor sorc nl cant when nilldci medleines full ; there are sent bv trail, ireo o, postage, on receipt oi' 6. the price uf tacit Vox. . DR. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, OR, ESSENCE OP LIFE, Cures tieneral Deblltv, Weakness, Hysterics In Females, Palpitation 01 the Heart, and all Fiervoua Diseases. It restores new lite and vigor to tlie aged, causing the hot blood of voutn to course the veius. restoring the Organs 01 t.euertiou. removing iinpoiency auu ueority. and restoring maiiuueiw ana iu 1 vigor, thus proving a petrrct Kllxirol love, removing Ntermty au'l Bar renness in buth sexes. To the young, middle ancd, and agea. there Is no greater boon than this "Elixir of I.lfi) " It gives a new ieae 01 lite, causing tne wenk und dehlll. ta.ed to bave rrnewea s.retigth and vigor, and the en'tra system to thrl'l with Jov and pleasure. rnee vuv w.i-r, m luioo wiim, ,3, oval vy cy press to any address. Our nient. lues are sold and recommended by all re snectatile drniigisis in ever part of the civilized globe. Some unprincipled dealers, however, trv to deceive their cuttomeis hv wiling eheap and worthies compounds In order to make monev. Be not deceived ask for these Medicines au 1 take to others if the druggist d es not keep them, write to us, aid we will seud them by ex cress, caieiully packed, tree from observation. We will be plead to receive letters with lull statements in re gard to any disease with which ladle or gentlemen are afflicted Address all letters lor medicines, patnpblots, or advice, to tbe sole prourte or, Dr. W. R. MERWIN, 6 11 mwfSrp Vo. 37 WALK KB Street. Slew York. D R. HUNTER, So. 44 N. SEVENTH BTBF.ET. ABOVE FILBERT. PHILADRLPrtT A Acknowledged by all partin interested as by tar tlie MOST HCCCESSFUL PUYHICIAN In the treatment f lHutttt in his specialty QUICK TUOBOltlll, and permanent cures ouuramred In even ease. Kenieinber 1)K. HUNTKH'S Celebrated Ktyne.lles ran only be hud genuine at bis old establish O tf ie, So 41 N SEVEN Til Street, abov Filbert. 1 J II 3 M TO RENT ilANDSO.U KLY FURNISHED bouse. No 1821 Horace street. Apply to LEWIS H REISER, 10 IS St So. IM B FOURTH Btrnet. D'EAFNVsS.-EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have Invented to aiwls' the bear ing I n every degree ot deatnes, can be bad at the Ear Inntrumcnt lHpot ot P. MADEIRA, Jo. 115 South 'IE 111 Street, below Cbesnut. 10 15 tit ROCKHILL & WILSON, FIXE CLOTIIING HOUSE, (7os 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila; FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS IN GREAT VARIETY OCTOBER 15, 18GG. FOUltTM EDITION FK0SI WASHINGTON THIS P. M. f STECIAL DE8PA1CI1ES TO EVBN'INO TELEGRAM Ft, j WAsntNGToj. October 15. The Asaault Vpon Mr. Painter. A bill of Indictment hns been found by. the Grand Jury of this district ttpralnsl Beniamin F. Bevcridge, for assault and battery ou V. II. Painter, WashfD(tlou correspondent of tbe Philadelphia Inquirer, In July last. Teniiicrauce Demonstration. The various temperance organizations of this city fire making an imnoslnz demonstration to -day. S?in twenty-five hundred persons are muh'shtatr lx procession. The procession will pas? V.vthe White House, and prot eed to tho Capitol ft rounds, where addresses will be deli vered by Senator Patterson, of New Hampshire, and others', Fire nl Ottawa, C. W.- Cabinet leetlnir. Ottawa, October 13. A destructive lire oc curred here yesterday. JWany tenenumt-hoiise were burned, and a larg? number of lamilics turned out of their homes Tisinp eyerylMntr. A full Cabinet meelinR will'lw hftld to-mtrrow to take Dnnl action in regard to the Confedera tion sihctne, and to discuss the instruction that are to be given to the delegates to Kngland. Montreal, C. E October 13. 'etitions to th Queen to defer the Confederation question until a new Parliament is called to settle the details, partlculnily the school question, are to be ex tensively circulated. A cargo of military stores', chiefly Wctley Richards' muskets aud carbines, have arrived. The duty on imports for the last three months amounts to over $1,500,000, brintj an lucrease of $3.10,P00 over the saute period last year. From New Orleans. New Orleans, Oct. 15. The Freuch corvette Adonis has sailed ior Vera Cruz, and the steamer Victor tor New York. Arrived steamers Aferri)iac, George Wash ington and HurUnville from New York. The steamer Merrimao rescued eight passen gets from the brig Alpine in lat. 2l, long. 13, from Frank (ord, Me., for Cardenas, with a cargo of lumber. The A'pine had her forecastle und everything attached thereto carried away; the ruddor gouc, and tho hr.tcbcs swept off. The lost were C. J. Johnson, mate; Thomas Carstello, secoud mate; James N. Murrell, sea man; C. B. Snow, senmau; I. D. Pease, seamun. The Slerrimac towed into Key West the biig S. P. Brown. Irom Newport. It. I., for Havana, dieninr tied and no stub. Both brig were dis masted on the 10th Instant. From Louisville. LotrisviLLF, October 13. The opinion of the Military Commission in the cae of the recent arrest of Dr. Ferris, U. 8. Mail Aaenl at Ghent, Kentucky, is just published, concluding that the parlies who made inn arrest and de tained the mail steamer General Buell should be arrested and tried by the competent autho rity. Tbe Synod of Kentucky, which has been in session at Henderson the past week, has decided the case regarding the Louisville Presbytery ninety -nine members sustaining the Louisville Pre-bjtery, and fifty -seven indorsing the Oeue ral Assembly. Gale at Iloston. Toston, Oct. 15. A beav.- nortli-east gale is prevailing ou this coat. The learner Oriental, George Appoid, Win. T. Cnile, and Wm. libbuts, for Southern ports, wout to sea yesterday. The steaiiier Montrect, tor Portltiud, started tills mcruing, but returned on account of the gale. Maiiue Disaster. PtjCAN, Oct. 15. The scboouer fi. G. Porter, of and from Providence for Philadelphia, ts nshove sixteen n lies north of Bnrnagat, high and dry ou the beach. Latest Ma kets by Telegraph. New York, October 15. blocks are hotter. Chicago aud Jhock Island, 110; Cumberland pre tence, 681; Illinois Cen'ml, Villi A.icUiku south ern, falJj'Aow Yor Central, 11. ; Koadiu, 117ffj liudi-oti Uiyer 127.'. ; Canton Company, 56 j ; hlrie Hail road, 6JJ : Weston Union To exraph lowtiauv, 5Bj ; 1reasur 7'30 Noios, luti'i ; Tcn-torties, 9y; Uui ed states Fives, 118' ; Ciiiud states Coupon 6ixas, Quid, 151. Baltimore, October 15 Flour Is very firm; Western extia, 812 7513 50. V host stenuy. Corn firm; receipts liiflit. Outs Arm at blto'iSi. Kve firm; sales at 16fpvl7o. Mew Clover tf8 1i"ft8 25 Provisions inactive. L'oil'ue steady at lall,jo. in fio.d. SuRars very lirni. Whisky steady. LOSS OF THE "EVENIWG STAE." Details of the Disaster TUrllllufr Narra. live or a rancugcr, uti, A gentleman, who was a passenger on board of the ill fitted steamer Lvening Star, furnishes the following statement to the New York paperb: ' STATEMENT Or A r ABSE.-XUISH. fin lnQvins .New York evervtmmr was ascertained to have been in rood order and condition, aud con tinued so for tho iirst throu davs, during whioh time our voyaee looked most promising and brilliant. The weather was mild ava aouuutiuiiv airreeaoie; now and aya'D only varied by light broea.-s, wi.ich added bnt additional visor to. too ively and chotr tnl smriia ol all on board Seurcoly ever did a journey commence with such auspicious promises, everyininir cuhiujuiuk iu rmuui i. iidiwiu uu on. teitaiiiiug. auu prom'riu a uuppy toruiiunwu. We all trod tie deck without a single care or dread to cloud our brow; stories wero tod ol traves iu other scenes; souio on their return from Europe spoke ot their odventures In the U.d World. 8ous wero sunir, niuiio tout its ohaim to the scone, the convivial glats wss drunk, and nauulit could equal the icstivity and nayotv tn whioh our first lew days were parsed ou board the livenina S'ar; but, oh! how soon and how suddenly was all t j oe chanyea iuto ditor and hardships ol the utost tearful kind, andtoresulta the most fatal on recotd lormajy rCOn the 29tb, eastorly winds se in, but not ot such strt iiirth as to cause a Bhadow of tear or apprehen sion. On the contrary, we regarded tue with lavorasbfinn themeausof stiduuing our sails and siifi'dinir quicker our fooi ship on her way. Dunug the prevalence of those easterly winds Ihoy wore accompanied by a heavy swell, which caused tho steaiuhip to roll very heavily. No aciioioution oi danrer entered the minds ol either the erosr or pas. senders, almot all of whom bad beiore pauud throuah the danjieia of the Western coast, aud tae much more perilous and treaoherous Hatter us. vie refilled 'ho wind aud, swells as matters of the most ordinary occwrorce; nor dunaa tho re mainder ol die day did wn reoeive cause to. exclto our alarms; the contrary, though, was tbe iaot, tor the wind continued to blow with. "Jte same to roe a I ituv without lnirtasinir in stieuBth. and did not change a single puiut until late in the evening when it became milder an 1 1 lie weather sxofedinrlu pteusiint pkaaut that ho tj up to a late uourtau. UfCK preseuiou ino iu'i appuaraoioe oi a tray mo. iashiOLaule pronietaao. juany were the lively vote s to be heard in converse toirether on that even-op ;maoy and loud ana tu i hearted and avuuiae a laugh usto be board on the UUtaut waturs irom our liglit.neaiica tiartv Tho BiornluE ol IheSOIh broke upon us with nvorv thics to bid us ttood chot-r aud make uj sanruiue of our trip; 'he sea waueveu smouther hud pleksanter tiianou tho day beiore. Nothing occurred during the day worthy of noto turtuer tuan our coa- etentlf conrtolatlntl each oibt on the botutr ot the wealhxr, whioS wa really o'arnrui and agnin was another day rrnf in p es nro audi u expectation of a continued t eaaiif j mrne y t b r. eaUd the next day, Oo obr 1, when one of t'i most deiishtlui mornings that owild be spent at soa Iroke npou us tusoowriii' to ih Capo litter L1,"!..? ,ean,l stin smooth, the son shining biirhtly, and tbe wea'her oa m antf elesriug utT Na ci.ai.ie iiur.i. the com so ol this dny. nnd nona during tho nlgbt nnti tn mornl ig of She 81, which ccmn.PDCcd w tu a iresn breeis irom eil to sjii h ess'.witha hi avvawel, liu rt-aung elnmt rrting to a pale, wl h hr-arv swoli.. Ihlngi txrw bein t look thre. toLtnp, and a chnnga wax easily per. ceptiMe in the cnuut nanoos ot the passenmrs eioe cta ij the women, many ot wnom lookt-d auxioai. and comit enced ques on nst the capt. in mid o. cers wl:o tlld all iu their power to tl ay thsirleitnt lh brrt-re sti I treshOMid; ho clouds Itike4 gloom) . 8 ills were tnkon in, and all Iboje pisvnt.'w lions were mad wmoii told to the now Inrrhtetied pasfiigcrs that their exp iioncal capUiu w pi.. uatinu lor a scrlou etiHTrencf , for at this moment ti e most itn xi rr entx-d eve might as iy h ive fore em in the lowering cloud which bnng all rouueP tl heavens, and ilto wild spray wli ch tefau to' daih in delugiug torrents over tlie snip, lb- st jrm that was com ng and which was so ioiKtilly t afleoC the temporal an A too evornal evistcnoe of every snul on biard. About mtdn ght it l;aii to Wovr a harrlon9, with a vi ry ukIv cross sen; ehio Ivln? Iu Wc trougn ct' the tea Ihe night was dark, tearfully dark cethlugbat the nio! solid and g'oowy dtirkaots a 1 round ; co view to ch or, m thing tj rumhio) tho ter rilled passcagnrs oi the dep rea over winch they rode but the loam of the 'P'-av, whtoli oarae to thoaers on our dck4. At tis t me t e hurrloine was fnrious. and the steamship thrown so etitn- Ictely at its inrey, that lor ttsr f en-raisslety the captain was ob iged to send the womsa all b)o and lock Uiem in the cabin. We were ow about t0 mites north oatt ot Manilla reel and lHi nvloa lrom the land, ant from th s tine uutil suewcut down sue never changed her position At three A. M IM uhrrll ooitsmnnnnd lnili the thip lrom engine roiri and arter ea'in. atrtrttuui the women helped wl h all Uieir might, and wkth a:l the atre: gth ol I'renivnnd dwi'nir V.tiou lotirAi the starboard rudder chnin got out ot 'tbe shieve, ard! iiib nueitinouses wtro wunnru oyprueara. A ore' A M. tho envinn was tlwron'hlv diselpd. in mli' of tlicsaoerhuman efforts ot the chiet enineor and', hi assistants Tne inrrroheot water tn the sh'ti's hold soon drove tbe men- Irom their dulvbthe" cargo's shifting alt. The l ft rieaue wac fc'l llili tiai' i w ing with a lury which wi ieartul, KrriUa, and v appalling rn the extreme. eo muoli so, tl.at it might be reasonably expeotod that the wild force of tbe slormr vronld exhaust itsef, bnt no suchlortune va in stce ler the ill-ia'ed ship or its doomed living freight. It continue with the' same viotenoe, and at last the dreaded an4 fear fa I . . bomr mrr.wH, wkon, at about il A.'M,, tllOaptain ' went into tbe caoin and uoiiflerVtbe pussetiws tuat he had done all in hisnowi r ni.t ht ihahin w , ceitamly go down, bunie ot t9 seamen weft at this moment ass sting in gpttkig the boy a treey Irom the Instenings of tho Bhijv the oapiam was exhorting the passengers to act. chilly, the siorm oouuuuoa (o nowi in ino most idnviui ana Ucprasa Ing manner, and now came tne most tlirl-liu? mo inentot our trlug time.. Tne vumeii, shrieking' lrightlullT, rushed on deck In the most franno mm nr, tearing their hair, and in many mays aoting more 1 ke lunatics than bi iogg crndowed wi b rea son, lies mo u at tint moment had certainly ahdioatod ' its throne, and not ling but the wido:t staire ol mBOuuHs bad Uo poor beings come to. Ihe nion wo e fi lial y a v.olont, though for such a scen it si have or en wore. iho womon commpuc-d divesting themselves of their clothing, . and madly and wildly plunued in o the toa.n-ng sun, never to rite to its strfaco more. 1 ho captain and crew tried tlioi'- best to preveut this, but to no avail; ties i air oontrollod their aciions and rathei than face a lingering death, many ol them voluntarl y sought thet-eravo vlnoh opened with suoh Karl ul jaws to receive their mor tal all.- Whi'o theo leanul scenes wire being. en acted, which was about six A. M ., the ship took a 1 eavy lurch, s ttliug last. A heavy sea bearded bor, and with tho Icoriul, eontinued lurch.d rwa sha ' went, and all was over with the Evening star. Ous ot the iat pi rous to leave tho wreck was a young lady belonging to tho Itahan cpera Ironpo which was on board ; sho behave. I very heroics ly, wa ttng until the lat ana only hone was gona, aud thou jumped when every lupe had failed hr irom what I saw anil have sluo" loarned, -all the boats ere capsized whou the snip weut dim it. Afler Doing in ihe iitr among the drut wood eto.,-lor nearly three hours, one of the ship's liloboatsc J ning near me 1 got on board, but wai caps zed out srveral times Iunng tht alternoon the sea ran very high, and until mrenoon was stirioundod with immenso quantities of driftwood, tbe wind sti 1 flowing a httrncane TAt nighcthe wind mo tier a ted very raucv iu luis irunui ro t Bivut sumo or me motti wreienea houis ol my exis ence, until fortunately reaoued fr. m wl;atappi aied to meaeort iln watery grai e; and then wbeu oa eagain cou d 1 recall to mind the horrors ol that dreadiui night ou board the unfor tunate hveniny Star, Philada. Stock Exchange Sales,' OctTTsi Kepoitod by De Haven & Uro., Ho. 40 S. Third street - BETWTKKN ItOARfiS S4(Xi0 1'h & h. 0s. . . . WM 11 s 'i Leh Val. 851 65 6i IrfcOO V 7S0s July. 1051 atO Citv Bs new . fwj( 2T1)0 l'hil 6s new. . . 9!ij ' fG720 usq Cn scrip. GU 1 5 sh Acad Mumo. 70 I lOOsn beading... bSO 68j) ; ICO fh do 6SJ 300 eh do 58 -t 9 100 sh do 58J 1(H) sh do 681 1 5U0sh Union Canal.. 2 11 sh do,... ?5sh do.... 83 sh do... 100 Hh Th & E ...b28 821 61? 10 snrenntt. '5sh do... ...0 66 35 sh Iloatou 15I 0.0 sn caidwfll. . 5shCa& A 130 11 sh do 18i" SECOND BOARD 84C0Citv6s.new. ... Oil 100 .0 Heading . .030 681, 750 do ml flOOOOI'aWar Ln.,..108j JtlOIH) LS 5-208 65. ..110j 1W,C0 U & B l' lnm 86 5 sh Aoad Uusio. 70 100 sh do. 58-44 , zt sh minebill 571 18 sh do 671 200shMcl& Elk... 6 80 sh Uirard. Bk. ... 00 , AMUSEMENTS. 9T additional Amusements see Third Page. M hi R 1 C A N ACADEMY py mmjgZ. TTiT.Ti S. nPL'Di ORANIl OI'KMNO MIOHT t Klsl'lNO K LA COMAKH. First appear aucr ol (JIUROIO HONCOHI. THiefMondny) EVFNIo, October 18, at 8 oclook -first tune in Fuliailelnhl v' Kiocl's Immensely auocetui I11I cnmle Oui th In our acts. CKIHFKNU K LA COMA RE (The Cobbler and the Dairy.) Theprlnclpal puts by Mis 11AKA LOUISE EELLOOO, BELLINI, I'LSl'A, ANl'ONUCCl BTyCKi'Olf, HW UlOltUlO BOflCOM. TO MORUOW (Tuesday) EVENISO, Oriober 18 first appearaiiceot the hiuhly suoceiMluL ' " LYaiO i K iUKUlcNNJC, SENOKA I'AK&llvN FOCH, Orly night 01 Verdi's moxt potulr Operx jL IKOVAlOitt;, with a most superb ohsi. lnc iiuinu HhSOKA I'aBMKN POCU, M'llE NATaI lh.-TESl a7 MAZZOLENI, bEM INI, FOSSA XT!,. WI DiiEBDAY EVKKINO, October !T,;at8 n'e FHA L1AVULU. Iho principal characters by ill MS u. L. KELLOCi.a,. M'ME NATALIK-TK.Hl'A. MAZOIjTV r BLKNAKUI, BUIUtEUJL, ITOSytj ' and second appearance 01 ' blUOU UIOCQIQ BOAiCONJL. lock, THURSDAY EVEMMU. Octol)rl8 itt UtBUT OF MT88 t. M. UATJOIC. O'clock, blGNOll BABAtJLL LA LI j A (i li VL.iu FBIDAY A FAVCtaire QJHif JA BATL'BBAY, GuTstt M.VW .EE ,, A , ADKLXW.. To Parqut, Ba ctnv. and haats Cilsi e I Secured Beats, eslra. . V",1? fcJ,r.0, - Amphitheatre.. '1 he sale ut tickets for any 01 ajL above-oaoMd pr formunucs cuuuutncss . mis y OBS1SC, at the Box Office of t5o Acu'iv. sod at "rutnulef s aluslc 8tcsa, iJo BJ'i Che mut atroct, oumr SaventU. riIlE Ml EAT JJNCOi-N " M E J I O B 1 AL J- TABLEAUX Wuow m esh.'Milo at 1.ATIONAL bALI,, KLAKKufSiMtl, above Twt(th. Th aiost mBgullfo,'.it:lou'"'lu Paintings evr ex. hihitfU Thev art Irvm ins ""u; fd OKOU'jy wr;ilBI'-KI4CiI, Esq 8 K. WTJKI0LHvEHa,dl''" an entertaining de- Choice iHslo.tisby VAl 'l-tE ELYIBa'B BILV a. A dry talon., j .l e',y??t:lll ceuu. OH A 13 OF MATTHf.Ae W. BALDWIN. Letters 7taiJmr apo a the Estate j n hai UttH 1 iwst"' 'inrlni tteeu on lte'BTtiurWl'Wn.rth Oltv and C'oouty f1.?. ..Jf.iM uiv'rL.nd . ai.cu.ors i.ii . .. IBM n HO" 1 .li. V,,.. .mmr.-An ji m a 1 1 niai granted hv the U' j .... I ,1 V""'"J V. ' IIIHWW plila W uw " . vipcu.oni j) ms .sst will aad fwissierv ipenmns indebted said estate are re uui-id to inske j'v'iifut. aud lnte having 0 alnn ai domsnds aitait'SltH mmij,),, jnnkb known 'he siiue ar , tit out dul) iu ilUB. JOil I 141 'UM No. 717 WALNUT 8trit. or J'.'.-fll B TOWN.FNO - SU AltJH HtMl. JCIJCtlVltM,
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