v (. CITY INTELLIGENCE.- l For Additional City Intelligence tee Fifth faje.) Supposed Combination, of ForokIu. . e. hJ? bt:en Teftt number of foreeries nrr- d5A "! cur PTcaVc!,,cs withln STptw fnn i Jnn'"'0 he cases convict.on ha in, ?f2 A' and t.here re "any who are , uUerinethepeimitvof their crime, Yet even !$2S1.ho Br? c?nvlc,ed do not appear to be the principals In. the work. That there t a grand network throughout the Unloni era braclnn a number of talented, adroit.and clarity .fellows, determined to ireyuon the banks In onr principal cities, there can be no donbtl and It la not more doubtful that the central point of their operations is the city of Philadelphia, pe successful etlorls of this combination lhavc bad the effect to put the banking institutions on ' B?d bro"K tlo afiencrm private uetecUves they have succeeded in securing the conviction ol several offenders. It is no infor mation to the public to state that these parties (as penernlly every thief does) assumed ditierent names when arrested, and, in most cases, their real names would not have keen discovered and known but lor the knowledge had ol them by the detective.; The most recent case Is S ol la resident of thU city, who, when arrested in Chicago, frave the name of Steele, and by that name was iudicied aad tried, we believe. The deicription ol him was recognized here, and the ptoper lnlormation communicated to the autlio--rities ol Chicago, upon which he received the . bene Bt being known, and was sentence I to a term ol thirteen 5 ears imprisonment in the Beni tentiary of the btutpJotElllinois. The Individual rplerrpri in hi. nnn.u.i ... i ... r . -. .. ,. luiMinci ui iui uury lu IU1S OUT. and was pardoned by ihe President. - i" " 1 Our Firemen. The United States' Hose C ompany started early this morning on Uieir MMtto Lancaster and Beading. The Company will be the guests of the Uniou Fire Company at Lancaster, and of the Juniors at Reading. The United States will return to this city on tnday evening next, and will be. met at ,the depot at 7 o'clock by an escort composed of the following companies: Vigilant Engine. WIN .liana Pen a Hose, Reliance Engine, Indepen. uenoe Hose, Assistance Engine, America Engine. Lafayette Hose, Franklin Hose, Neptnne Hose, United States Hose, Weccacoe Engine, of Cam den, Shittler Hose, of Camden, United States Hook and Ladder, of Camden, Hope Engine, Warren Hose; Independence Engine, Kensing ton and Taylor Hose Companies. The esdort will pass over the following route: Up Broad to Green, out Green to Teutietu, thence to Arch, down Arch to Twelfth, thence to dies nut, down Chesnut to Fourth, down Fourth; to Pine, out Pine to "Eighth, thence to Girfcrd avenue, down Glrard avenue to Fourth, down ronrtli in nrin rlmni (' n 4 j . i. -1 to Race, up Race to Crown, through Crown to: Vino lin Vino in L',m. .1 vV. . . - 1 r , w rum, wruvc I'J & KVeUUC, thence to Buttonwood. down Buttonwood to Fourth, and there dismiss. I m$be. Water Witch Steam Fire Company,! of WilmuJgton, Del., passed: throuuh this cityiou Saturday for home, after passing a lew days in lrenton, N. J. They were met at the depot by a delegation ol the Neptune Hose Company, f A new house will be erected by the America Hose Company. It will be a three-story brick, with brown stone mountings. The second story will be fitted up as a hall. J The Fail-mount Engine Company are having a new and beautiful hose carnage built, which they intend to present tothe Liberty Fire Com pany, of Reading. The prevailing color of the carriage will be white. The Hibernia Fire Company are progressing finely in their arrangements for a grand trip to Pans, for the purpose of attending the Paris Exposition. The trip will take sibout three about leoo CBt eaCl1 membS partMpating r AJ?evLPre trnck 9 being built in this city for for the Bioneer Hook : and Ladder Company, of 8t. Pauls, Minn. It is nearly ready lor ship ment, r The Germantown and Phoonii Hoe Compa ,ave eath ordL'red a new cylinder of hose. 000 feet were shipped from this-city last week to the Fire Department ol Richmond, Va. ; t An Excitxn o J?cene. There was quite an interesting exhibition at the Continental Hotel, last night, at ti. o'clock, A gentleman entered the hotel, and wa9 followed by a worn gen teelly dressed. She came- up to him just as he had got in6 the bar-room, and, drawing from her pocket a cowhide, applied the article to the person of the gentleman described. The affair gave rise to many strange surmises In re ference to the cause of such unladylike treat - ment. Soon after bis basting the man left, lol lowed by an inquisitive crowd. .) i i It appeared, from information .nhiAlned An the spot, that the two had been in company in the afternoon, and, on separating, a dispute aiose, whioh resulted in the man 1 . ",oi leaving the woman abruptly. He was seen oy the person in question in the evening on Chesnut street, und followed to the hotel, where satisfaction was obtained in the way alluded to. .,.,. j Cbolbba REP0BTB.--It will be Been how little dependence can be placed in the cholera reports to the Board of Health, by referring to the following table. It will be seen that ttiere are far more dta'.hs reported for the week than there were case?, reported - - v - - i The cases rsported on Saturday numbered six, making a total of 60 for tbe, week. .The deaths fiyrh cholera for, the past , week, as re ported fct the office of the Registrar, numbered -Of that Buniber 38 were males .and 29 females. The following shows the number of ""deaths from cholera in each of the wards First, 1; Second, 3; Third, 1; Fourth, 2; Firth. 6; Sixth, 2; Seventh, 9; Eighth, 2; Ninth, Ij Twelfth, 2; Thirteenth, 3; -Fifteenth, 4; SUteeutb, 3: Eighteenth, 4; Nineteenth, 10; 'Twentieth, 6; Twenty-nist, I: Tweutj-lourth, 3: Tweuty-lifth, 3; Twenty-sixth, 1. J A New and Valuable IssTiTtrriON. The lirst Annual Exhibition will be held in Philadelphia during the month of November. Ihe obect oi this exhibition is to stimulate and encourage wetnen in the pursuit ot art, to ac quaint the public with the efforts they are making, and to enlarge the sphere of employ ment for them in the various directions art affords. Contributions received lor exhibition , will consist ol pictures, original, or copied ln oil , painting, water colors, and pastel; designs, sketches, studies, and drawings of all ,4oscrlp tiona included in art; sculpture models in plas ter, wood and steel engravings and lithographs. Aa invitation has beea extended to women throughout the country engaged in art pursuit, i or having work In their possession executed by women, to contribute iu auy of tho brunches named. . How it Was Done. William Connelly, Charles Lechler. and (Jcortre Ellison, who committed on Friday last by Alderman Beitler, 1 v. -urge oi naviug oeen concerned in a number of robberies at private dwellings duriug the summer, managed that evening to escape from the prison van while oa their way to Moya menfing prison. The driver ot the van, on .eUering the prison yard, discovered that his prisoneis had made their eieape through a hole in the floor of the-vehicle, which had been, njada by a saw. The driver at once returned tothe detective office and there notified the otlicers. The party'w ho rendered such etlicient services to the thieves will, undoubtedly.be arresttd and puniehed. Furthermore, Detective Hmon ao.d Officer Smith will arrest tbe fugitive?. , , . ' The Vr-itDicT in the Cask of a. Sup. rosio Mcrdkr. The verdict in the case of the supposed murder of Helen Jofcrplune Johnson, found dead at Ko. 18 N. Eleventh street, several weeks afro, baa been rendered.' It will be re nembered that the deceased, accompanied by. a gentleman, took, board at the hoase in qoertioD, and than she died suddenly. A day alter ho? death, her tcornpanton disappeared, A post attortem estahlutbed the fact that death tdWt caused by compression of the brain, and the YeTOlct of the Coroner's Jury was, that the com pression was caused by a full or blows. No trace f the missing companion baa been discovered ..THE PAIL r EVENING- TELEGRAPH FIIILADELPIIIA, MONDAY, AMUSEMENTS. T3t)8E br NoiTON, OF THE FAST FAMILY. - V i AViU.HG' WOO GO-. TO J KaCe.t AT TH6 CHfeHSUI-. - M ERIC AN ACADElYOFMUtelvIl rt'. ' ITALIAN OF EH A. ; ' ' ; 1 ''' L' M.0MJ?VKIN1, OMoWW. at 8, V ' UliBtLiKlit oi Wflvtr.jrcrs coli-hnilcd opera, p . r. ,'iUH 8TAH orVlItt HOHtlt. ', "' 'til : ,; 1 TO TIIR PtrjitlO ' ' i ' ', l tie Mnnnef mnit tk girit nm-ure ln beln iMe lo I no i ode lai.e lenertolra of tli cnneiit seuran Jler erbcer bruiUDt opera ol ih , ', , HI AH I. F 1HR NOHTH, ,r lT'J!rtVt7OTKm W 8re,t compwer not jet orardln rhllBttplntila. -- i be Opera will be presented npon a aoalrplinilor Tlilch h ik coDlldentli bclieveU bn nevot been at tempted n 4h opcrailo fliigw in this city , . , . .,, , . WITH ilKW HCKH&UY. - IMlliEI-y NfcW IMiESSEH ANJO APPOINTMENTS, " H UHt AHf. II OtOHESIJi, t TWO M1LITAHY DAND8. AN liNtlIALLKl ORKAT CAST, na eiery other opportunliy lor striking riciC-jty-xiHK ktrnca, afforflfd bv Ihe ctiaruTTiiK romaotc mory or Katharlna mid IrtertlieGreai. baa been taken advantage ol In tbe prepara ton ol tbla enchanting work, and particu lar aitcntioD lias Leen batowed upon the , ll'HHl MlUI'iKV MKJIAXB iLVOlved la tbe camp scene in tbe second act, 4 THIS (Monday) EVKMNd. October 71. at I 'iUK m'AH OF IHE NOKTU, Kathartra Mlos (',. L KICTXOOt I'raocovla MISS A. M. HADCK. lanilonttx (initeikCi I'eiero .Natalir , I cilD.eo., , Olorglo lavionslry.. ipiiincloff Kermcloll Slg.JSABUbl bin HtXLlNl ... AJHORUCL'I .....M'me FLKURY .... Wine Bro.MiDI .Slg. VE1 HKDr ...Tfelg VOfXDKtf , Hig. BAM'I .....nin- ItUPHlan reAftnntrf nnfl SnlillnN. Inrtatsa hlg. 4IAniNl Vivandleies, LatlleS and Uautlemen ot the Court, etc', etc. , . T . BTKOrHS OF THE RCF.NF.RT. c.' T '" i W yburg, In Fuiland-havy y-d. . Act II lluaslvn C'unip. - Act Ill-liuprlai l'alacc In St. retcrubarj. TO MOHROW (Tuesday) KVENtNO, October 2Sat 8, only iu Ut of VorOra mas'er work, " ,' EKKAKI, with an unapproachablt great cant, -;. "EM1R4 CARIIKN POCn, - - MAZZOLEM, BELLINI, ASTOACCCI.. Tbe sale ot tickets for any ot the above-named per formances comnuncea THIS MORNING, at the Box Office of the Acatletnr, and at Trumpler's Molo Biore. Ko, 633 Cbennnt street, roin r Heventb. "CANFAN BENOITON, AGED 7 YEABS. -L1 A FAST TOUNO MAN. .T ,Ar" A "TOt'K HfE( ULATOB. ' AT THE tUtSNOT blRtEf THKA1 RE TO-NIGHT M USICAL'FUND HAL L.- WK. H. D. 11ATEMAN i has the honor to announce a short season ol - , ti HVa UJAM COjit'jb-itlV, : i touamenclni on 1 TH18 (Monday) I.VENISG, October 22. i by the celebrated Concert Troupe, newly orgnnlzed In -Europe, and umvcrsall v pronounced , bthe entire preaa ol tbe Old World and the .New, the ' Grandest combina tion of AluKfca! la, em ever preaeuted to tbe public." ,,'lhe followirg unrivailod VocalUtg and Instrumenta lists will appear : MADAME PABKPA, l'rluia Donna Assoluta, (Her first appearance lu this cit,) 8IGXOR BklONOLl, S1UKOH EKRANTI, 1 - SIGiiOK D OHTTJNA. ' ilrt S. B. MILLS, A1K. CAUL ROSA, ! MB. J. L. liAlTUN. . TROGRAMME FOR THIS EVENING. I M'me PAKtFA will sing t.vatlna. llrnanl In volamt," by Verdi; Duo. "Da Quel dl," Linda, by Doal SPtt,,..Konj.",',!e Mghllngale's Trill." by ,Ganz and lrlo, ''Zmi, Zltu,"ari)ire, by Rogslnl.' tiiKn ' SlGMiB JiSIUMOLIwlll 'ni( Romauza, "M'appdrll" liaitba, bf fiotowi JJuo from lluda, "Da Quel dl," by Donlzettl; Bomanza. ' In Terra c Deissero."I Blvall by Mercadanio and Trio, ' Zittl, Zltti," by Hosslnl. tilGMUU f iKHiNH will sing C'avatlna, "Larito ei Factotum," ttarblera, by .Bosaini. Tarauiella, ' Gla lo Lnna," Itosslm. SlUfiOBFOHTUNA will sing Romanza. "It BaierO Troyatore,by Verdi; aaa xno, "Zlttl, Zittl," arbler, by Baaslui. - - . MB. S. B MILLS will play Fantasia, "L'Artcaino," IA-it, anil O prlcc Galop, by Mllia. ' MR. CARL boh A win piay H.uvenlr de Haydn, by Leoaard; Auld Kobin Gray, Capr ce Fantaatlque Mi J.L. UAT10N will play "Brajludium' by J. 8. Bach. CONDUCTOR Mr. J. L.HATTON Ihe Grand l'luno used ot these Concerts Is from the celebrated mauulactory of SJi-lNWAlT 6i tiUZiti. tievt York. . Poon open at a quaiter past 7 o'clock i to commence atsa'oiock. C'ABDH Of ADMISSION, ONE DOLLAR EATH. Bt.-i.BVKD SEATS 80 CEM'd KXTKA May tie ha tor anj of the Batoman Conoerta at C. W. A. Irumpler'a Aluslo Mtore dully, lromtt A.M. to 9 POLUPOR BFOITON, AHED 14 YEARS, A MEM B ICR OF TBE S. A. B CLUB, AT THE CIlESNUr KTBEET THEATHB. TEW CHESJSCT 'STREET THEATRE. JJN CHESN CT btreet, above Twelfth. Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 7 45. MOMDAY EVENING, October H. ' The Management has tbe pleasure to announce that thle eref tog, and 1'OU THBEE NIGHTS ONLY, will be prea.nteO ti.e LAIE-T NEW YORK PTJCC'ES t, THE H AST FAMILY. Tllll FAS r FAMILY. THE FamT FAMiLY. ' THE FAST FAMILY. THE FAST FAMILY. . 'i'dh; FAST FAMILY, r THE FAST FAMILY. .... THK FAST FAMILY. A copy Of tho URIOINAL MANUSCRIPT ot tbla piece waa purchased last August Iroin i LfcBlh.R WALLACK, Esq ; OF WALLACE'S THEATRE. NEW Y'OIIK, ' and Its production, owing to tbe rapid succession of first-class stars, has been delayed until the present time. It Will be pretested, as atWa.lack's theatre, with every attention too etall. and a AlOSr EFFECTIVE AND POWE8FCL CAST. 1 THE NEW COMEDY, . by licnjsmln Webster Jr.. Esq., lrom the French of Vlctorlcn Sardou entitled . THJfc FAST FAMILY. -4 Clotilde (tbt friend of tbe family) Miss Joule Orton Monsieur Duller , .....Mr. O. H. Clarke Soonsleur Benolton Mr. F. F. Makir M. le Vlcom'e de . bamprose Mr. J. W. Jennlnys JHVUBICSI C VI U11VUV1. . . . .. .. . Prudent Fortulchei (His sou), Francois Bancbe Did'er , ...Mr M. Wnnli Kt. W- Lennox ...Mr H. Wilson ...Miss L. Cooper Mlos (1. Jeffonuin Bose Benoliou, .dolphuie (a poor re'atloni,.., Miss II. A. terry isviinu.ii b.h,i.u, uciooer so, FjKSX '1 IME IN UlIS CITY, '-' alter long and oarcful preparation, of . .. : . J A Nil T PRiDE, By DIOM BOUCIOAPLT. FsQ. Due notice will be given of tbe Drat appearance ot M It. JOSBr-U JKFFtL.Ut.JN. 8ATTEDA V AFTERNOON, October 27, GBAND FAMILY MATINEE. M 0NS1EUR FORMIC HE L AND SUN WILL VISIT THE r'AWX FA.ul Li , ' fob the ruupose of marriage. at ihe chesnut, to-night. . MRS. JOHN DREW'S MEW ARCH STREET 1 HEATRE Begins at half past 7 o'clock. RePBODUCnON OF TUB FAST FAMILY. ' THE F 1ST FAMILY, MRS. JOHN DREW AS THE RICH WIDOW. MONDAY AND EVEBY ETEJilNU, the great Play, in four acU. of THE FAST FAMILY, ' ' with new scenery and great cat, including . MBA JOHN URaW , AS THE BICH WIDOW. After which, BARAU'S YOUNG MAN. In Bobeirtal, "WOMEN WILL TALK." Seat secured six days ln advance. RANCOI9, NEHIIEW TO MOX8. BENOITON WILL HUN OFF WITH CAMILLE B KNOITON. 11 HIS EVENING, AT THE CHESNUT. W ALNUT BTtUKET THEATRE. N. E. ctMmer of NINTH and WALNUT Streets. rntvitMana ftf 7 XX nlnlnnir . THIS (Moncay) EVENISG, Oetober22, SECOND WEKK OF A1B. KDWIjf BOOTH. Who Will aepear In bis great lmnersonatlon ot MIYLOCK, , i In Shakespeare's celebrated Play of THE MEHl.Ua.NT OF VENICE. Mr. J. B Roberta as., Bassanlo Jlr. Barton tllll aa , ..Uratlano Mmslluaan Donln as,. j..V. , ...Portia TUESDAY FDWIN BOOIH AH OTHELLO." ' JVEDNEHDAY EDWIN BOOTH as the H Tit V S 8 RB. "mqtt. THREE KIOHT8.0NLY, J- B.nVTe FA8T FAMILY, ' AT THE EW CHKsaUf STHEET THEATBE. XTEW AMERICANTUEATR E. Xl GREAT SUCCESS O :s n v i it k-mntf.R - -i , EL NISO EDDIE. .' 1 EVERT B"VTNIHG, AND SATURDAY AATIVE. . - MAZEl'f A.' MAZilPPa. l0Mt MA'S 9 'I E 0 U UENOITON'8 FAMILY , '5 WIXl, APPEAR AT THK NEW 'CBESHBr STREET THEATRE TO-NIGHT. IIE FABT FAMILY THI8 EVENINO, AT THE CHESN LT STREET 1HEATRE. ArUSEMENT8. TXT AIL ACK'S F,t)1 1'IO.V OF TUB vPAr FAMILY AT THE CHhSNUr. , c. T - , Y- M O - U B . ' U M. OPECIAL ANNOVCEMEHr. J ' v TO TIIB IC I Tbe Manaaemnt. flatting It tmpossfBla" ti complete toe txtcKslve alterations eontmplaled by them In dine lor the e p.nlng. a advert ismI, and belag detormln id t naka this temp-e f the Drama a ponti ar rosort for the ismliles of our city, whore the mimt lastldious alia I tot bare Orcasloa to flat fault, and ikftwlxc, not wishing to make promisee whioh cannot be lulflllcd, ivBeuuuiiy announrps inai tue INat'GUR M ION- NIGHT li POSTPONED SAIUBDAV EVENING, OCTOBER 27. When It will .POSITIVELY OPES i With one of the I ' BEST COM PAN ,1 B IN Tnr. COCSTBT, And a 1 MOST POWERFUL ATTRACTION. ' lOmt i . ' -'i - Htnge lansgr. CLOTILDK, THE FAT FAMILY'S FRIEND. J AT THE CHESNUT STREET rUEATRE ,TO- THE RDOflLE-S O E M S. -Anew end beautiful co1 lection of these lamoa works of art for tbe Parlor. Boudoir Drawing-room, and Gallery , now on view and lor sa e at , - ASHMaAD EVANS1, 10l2rBWiBr No. 724 CUEBHUr Street. LANCllE AND DIDIER, OF THE FAST FAMILY. AT THE C HEBNUT Ml BEET THEATRE TO-SIOHT. TsJ EW ELEVENTH .STREET OPERA HOUSE JA ELEVENTH Ktreet, above CHESNUT. Til Hi FAMILY KIihUHT I ' OPES FOli 'II1K ri: !MX. I CAItt IIOSS Ol DIXK'S Ml.NHI KRLI,, f'reat Star Troupe ol the World. In their GBAND ETHIOPIAN BOIBEE8, HONGS, DANCES, NEW lil KLFSQUES. andl'LANTATIok KCFNE.". lioors open at 7 o'clock. Corrmonclng at B o'clock. ,8 3m J. L. CABNCBOSU. Manager. PQLYD0R AND FAN FAN, i MEMBERS OP the fast Family, two fast boys. at the cuf.snut sireet theatre, j YALER'8 (LATE - MILLER'S) WINTER OA KDEN Nos. 12-726 VINE Htiect GRAND 1NSTRU ME.NT AL CONCERTS I r.y two large and efficient Orchca'tras. i TO-NIGHT, i And EVIRY OTOHT. In connection with ear 1 EXCELSIOR WIRING BAND, I a Brass Band, compilsing the beat Artists In the city, will perform. r OPEN FOR THB SEASON. ; Onr spacious bummer Garden, artistically laid Out wlta Kbiubbery. Fountains, etc """l,uv" ljr 1B1U l JN THE LADIES' SALOON, T Especially set apart lor FAMILIES, tbe best of Creams and other Refreshments will be served, - e l O- Y 2VI IV S I U IVI FOR LADIES. OFNTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN, V. E COB. OF NIMH AND ARCH STREETS. I The Institute, wblcb again has been greatly Improved lor tbe comipg season, is now open tor subscription) all day and evenings. Bodily exerclte Impar'a health and strength, anil Is blghiy recommended to boib sexes and all ages. Terms lor Instruction. 6 months iHi(l Terms for seli piactlce. 3 months. SVtO For particulars send foi a i lrcufair. or give us a call.1 e:0 3n Irolessors HIL EBBAND & LEWld ROSE AND CAMILLE THE YOUNG LADIK.S FAST FAMILY, AT THE BENOITON, OF THE I CHESNUT. 1 THE PIANOS WHICH WE MATCH. fit facture recommend UiemselvM. Wa wuui Fiuuui wm uesuuiui ivncs, eiegant workman ship, durability, and reasonable price, combined with a lull guarantee. For sale only at No. H47 WALNUT Street. 6 m cniost riANo masufaciubisq 00: " , FIREANDBURGLAR PROOFSAFES TRIUMPHS O F M A It V I ir S SAFE. i NswBBitN, N. C, 8eptembor 24, 1866. ' Wm. II. Oliver, Esq , Apent for Marvin & to. ) JJeak ISir : At the late toriiblo Fire on Middle slreot, wblcb destroyed our Banking House, we had two ol your sales. One of them was removed, and ve were moyiriir itto othar, wben we wore dircctad to leave tbe oUtce. aa an adjoining bulldinsr was about beioar blown up. Tbe entire row ot buildings was courumed, tout on ope mug tbe Sale we had tbe jaualactiou of finding everytbiug inside perfect, i V e can cbeerlully recommend thorn as being per fectly tin proof, as we have examined two others ot jour make which--were in tbe same Are, both oi which preserved the books and papers that were in inem. , . iours. let-peoiiuny, ' DISOSVVAY, GSION & Co., Bankers. Sewbkrs, N. C . September 24. 1886. Wm. H. Ouvkb, Esq , Agent tor Marvin & Co. Ikar Sik: I had at my store one ot your safes. My building, situated on Middle street, was con sumed in the late terrible conflagration. ' 1 1 am pleased to say, on opening the safe, every hook and paper was found to be in perfect order. I A more intense fire could sctrceiy be conceived of. Yours ttuly, - JOHN DILWORTJI & Co. j Newberw, N. C, Soptember 24, 1888. 1 Wm. II. Oliver, Ks q, Agent for Marvin & Co. I Dear Him One oi your safos elood a most severe trial in my store at the late tire on Middle street. My store was situated in a row ot large wooden buildings, the burning of which made a most in tense heat. The trial was se vei e, but the sale came ont victorious. , On opening it, every book and paper was found in a pei feet state of preservation. Very respectlully, . L. BAER. TEE BEST INSURANCE ' , DRY SAFES, , . ',;:1:'.V". ! ( FIRE-PROOF SAFES MARVIN'S PATENT ; ALUM AND DRY '.PLASTER. Twenty-five years experience, Call and examine, i MARVIN & CO., ! 721 CHESTNUT SUMasonic Hall) AKD Ko, 264 BROADWAY, New York. . House Ha ea, for Plate on4 Jewelry. - I Bankers' Steel Chests. Second-hand Sales ol all makers. Sales eicbanged on liberal terms. 1017wsinlm SED FOB Il.LOdTBATEU CATALOGDE. , EVANS & WATSON. MAKUFACTUBEB9 OF " FIRE AND. S ii. BTJRGtAR-PROOF E S DESIGNED FOB ' , 1. ' . i i Bank, Mercantile, or Dwelllng-IIou Use Established Over 23 Years. ," Over 24,000 Safes in Use. . The only Safes with Inside Soon. Never Lose their Fire-Proof Quality. Guaranteed free from Dampness. ' Bold at Prices Lower than other makers. ' WAREROOMSi No. 811 CHESNUT. Street, ruiLATjELrniA. " csssp ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NANUFACIVRERS. 1MF0BTERS, ' , -y AND DtALKR! iJV Paints, Varnishes, ana Oils, , No. 201 KOXITH FOURTH STREET, h. I v , y ' ' ''"" - 810 SOUTH STREET, M. IVANCONA n.v tv. tilirhesf Dliee rar xauiw ana XO.M bODTlJ ewvet above vow PROPOSALS. pHOl'OSALs jrju ft IS y r P L I E ?. Quarter at aster's Office, ) ' ' 'S Marine corps, 'J, ..flHr.,0.pOB"i'"oreatn cla" separately wtllbo teceivcd at ibis tflico nntn 2 o'clock JP M. ot 1 0 fc ..7 ii.?. J? of wniber next, tor lurnlslnug i,7 U,i" td WK" MiH'ori, tloiu Jai.uarv 1, i i v.$"? ?' the Assistant ytlart -rmnstor .n!.?l.,, ''''"rtoipbta. Fenylvaala, freo oi pxi ense to the United Mates, in such quantities a may liom time to time be requiioJ: 16.6CO Yards or iky blJo'kemVall wool, free from iiair. hi inches wiilo to weigh 22 ouncoi to fAn v..6 '"""'O wool dyed). 6,600 Yards of daik blae Merser, ail wool, free from bair, 64 mch s wide, to weigh 22 ounces to n ftrifi v ,h ,ard, ('"'"CO wool dyed ). 8,0U0 Yards oark elno twilled cloth, all wool, froo. lrom balr, 64 inches wido, to weigh 22 o, n v.??ncCi 10 ,ne ,,rd Onduro wool dyod). . lattl s scarlet c oth, tall wool (ooclnneat dyed), 64 inches wido, to weigh 18 ouuoes per yard. 6,CC0 Yards tix.fourths ds rk blae flannel for ovor sacks, aU wool (iariiaro wool dyed .,64 inches , Mn wia towel(rhl3ounoosperiard. w rf tnrte-quarters dark blno flannol for shirts, all wool (indieo vtool dyed), i7 l ton nJD(l e T"de t0 weiub 6 ounces per yard. l,4W Urey biankots, all wool, to woiirh 4 pounds each, to be 7 teet long and 6 loet wido, and s rnn t ,rt,i'M trea-e. B.uw yau, 0f woollen socks, thrre sizes, properly Diade of irood fleece wool, wiin double and twisted yarn, to weigh 8 pounds per dozen pairs, tree from grease. Krift v a CLASS .NO 8. e.oco "Jds white linen lor pants, 80 Inches wide, io nnn v '? wc''l 18 otinoes por yard. 12,000 Yards white linen lor Shirts, B0 inches wide, 17 nnn v. 2 wp," H oonces per yard. ii, wv lards canton flannel ior drawers, 27 Inches k nnn v- ,e' to W1Kh 1 ounces p.r yard. 5,000 Yards cotton t.ckm lor bed-sacki. i orifl t CLAbS JO. 4. i JJni'orm cats, complete, excopt pompons. l.fcOO 1 ompoiis. red worsted, ball shapo, and 6 a nrn r-nAtche ln clroumicreuce. 4.W.0 iatltrue caps, with covers, to bo made ol 1,600 Stock's! ' ,ndig W001 djed fiin n CLASS NO. 6. .ee ,Gr0l coat buttons tea.oi. 0,fl iacket buttons (eoRle). i Y.r0M Tf st hn'tons (eaaie). . i yJ5 a.r'8 y1,ow ff-al crescents and scale straps. on i, L' '1 anl01e bullion for privates. , 'i Jed worstod sasfes. . J.WJ) arciyoilow binding. . 2.100 Y aids red cord. . 25 Swords tor Berjrants. : 60 Swords tor musicians. , nfl ru1ms ten h complete. ' i ' 260 Batter drum-beads. . 1 I 100 hnare dtum-heads. I 200 Dram cords. " ' ' 75 Sets arum snares. . J -60 Boxwood "II" liles. ' i 76 Fairs drum stick". v, 1 CLASS NO. 6. 10,C00 Tairs army bootees (infantry pattornl. , ; CLASS KO. 7. , . , 8C0 Cartridge-boxes with mar azines. 160O Bayonet soabtards, with Irogs attache. : 600 I'ercuesion-cap pcucbos. 800 Cartrid re-box belts. ' 1,0(0 Waift belts, . . ' 600 W aist p.ates. ., ! 60 Sword frogs. " CLASS NO. 8. . i 1,200 Knapsacks. 1 , CLASS NO. 9. For making and trimming the following articles, VI : . , l Watch coats. ;'.. . Unitorm coats, or sergeants corporals, musicians, and privates. , f faunae coats, for serceants, corporals, musicians, . and privates. .) i i - V oollen pants, for 8ergeants,corporalB, musicians, and privates. - -...( Mn on pants, for sergeants, corporals, musicians, and privates. . . , ilnuncl shirts. ' ' " ! Linen shirts, . , Drawers. , .,, i j X '-' Flannel sacks. Ked and bluo jackets ior boys, . rsca'acis. , Ihe above-mentioned artiolos must conform In all rcspt cts to the soaied standard patterns in tue otfloe ot tbe Quartermaster, Maiine Corps, Marine Bar. rack, Washing-ton, !. J., Aaalataaa Ouartermastor'a OUico, Marine Corps, Mo. 220 3. Kourtn atreot, Fhila tfoliibia, and at tue Marine stations, Brooklyn, New York, and Boston, ftiassachusotts, wheie they can be examined; and whenever the article named above or any portion of them, shall be considered as not lully eouioruiiuff to samples, they wli be rejected, and tbe contractor will be bound to iuruinh others ot the required kind at once, or the Quarter master will till tho delioieuoy at the expeuse ot th contractor. J Payments will be made noon the accepted delivery Ol the whole quantity whioh may lrom time to time, be ordered, Withholding ton-per oont, from the payr ment of account rendered under first order until tlie second order is filled, and ton per; cent from ac count rendered under second ordt r until th rd order is tilled, and o on, uutil contract is completed. 1 Each proposal must be accompanied, by the fol lowing guarantee: j FOltd OF dUABANTEE. Tin undsi signed , ol , iu the State Of and , ot la the Slate of , heroby muarJ tee that in case tbe t'oregoiug bid of , ior sup-! p les as above described, bo accepted, he or the will, within ten davsaiier the reoeipt ot the con. tract at the post office named, exeoute the oontraoti for the same, with road and sufficient sureties ; aud in case the said shall fail to enter into oontraot ; as atoresaid. we auarantee to make aaad thedift'.ir. ence between the ofler of the said aud that which may be accepted, . W itness, - - A B., Guarantor. I E. CD, Guarantor.: I hereby certify that tue above-named are! known to me as men el property, and are able to make rood their guarantee. O II. lo be eianad bv tlm llmijwt Ktatoa niatrlnf United States District Attoruey, or Collector. j No proposals will be considered-unless aocom. panied by the above guarantee i -- I Newspapers authorized to publish the above will) una i no paper oontainmg the urst Insertion to this office for examination. ' The bidder's place of business or manufacturing establishment must be especially stated in the pro posal. - ; Proposals to be endorsed on the envelope ''Pro posals ior Supplies lor the Marine Corps," and ad dresed to - Major WILLI AM B. SLACK. " 10 22m4t Quartermaster U. S. U. C. AKTEKMASTER'S OFFICE. Wasumoton, D. C, October 9, I860. Tropi TODOeals for riiiliriinir a lama FlRF.PBnnr WAktHODSE. at tha finhuvlkill ircnil Pl.iln. delpbia. ' ' ' 1'iausof the above building may be seen at the Qua.terniastor-uonfcraPs Olhce, Washington, at theoflice of Brevet Brigadier-Ueneral ti.iI.Cros. man, Assistant Quartermaster-General, Fhlladel phia, at the otllce of John McArthur, Jr., Archi IS i' f!11 "delpbia, aad at the office of Brevet "ork Vllet, Quartermas er, Now 8ciuoations will be printea Immediately, and deposited at theee several pluoes. Sealed proposals tor tbe erection of the buildlnir, Includiiiif all work and muterials, ate inylred, and will le received until the 80th ot Octuber lusiaut, at noon, at the office ot Brevet Brigadier General ti. . Croeman, Assistant Quarttrmaiter Ueueral, 1 hiladolphia, where they will be opened present08 f 8UCh bidders as choose to be The cost of the whole work complete, and the time at which it will be flnbhed, should be rtutod in the propooala, which should be aooompanied Dv the guarantee ot two- respouible persons, In the amount ol ten thousaud dollars, that the bid der win cutor into oontraot with aood and siiill clint security, within leu days aftor balna noUuod of (he sane, . k, . ' ,,9 M. C. MEIGS. Quart ormos'er-tieueral, . Brevet alajor-tienoral. - tO 12 t80 Ffi AH KgF O K D illlLAtBLPHI A R BE N A L . uii iMi vniA. Pa.. October 16. ltM. Sealed I'rnnnuaia in .i.miicaifi will be received hv the undeisigued until 12 .VI., Ootober 2, 18i, . at his oflice, fur furnishing tha troops stutioned at trankiord Arsenal with FUESli BEEF of a good marketable quality, iu equal proportions of (ore and ' bind quarter meuMneok. sbauks, aud kidney il--low to be exoludedlln suoh quautities as maybe from time te time required, aud on suoh Jue as shall be designated, by the Commanding Ouioer, The contract to be subject to tbe approval ol the tounils-ary General of fclubi uteuce, and to remain in force lor six months, or such, less time as he mar direct, eommei. ciua the first day of November, Itm. Upon acceptance of the otter security and ooua in the sum of six hundred dollats will be required for the faithful performance of the contract. Bids must be endorsed, 'PouoaU for Beef " GEO KG K 1. RAMSAY, Jr., 10 17 6t Bvt. tspt. U. tf. A., C. V. S. OCTOBER 22" 18GG. CLOTHING. 604 IMARXET sr. 'h. rV c.yf Above u" DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. 333 A. v .. . OB DELAWARE SIDES! Delaware Bidet ' ' Delaware Side! TlJE STATE N ISLAND , Fancy Dyeing , Establishment. BARRETT,. NEPHEWS & CO,, No. 47 North. EIGHTH Street, East Side. Tbe stand occupied by ns the pant Seven years. 0 OTH Kit OiFICK IN THIS CITT I WUh the advantages of an experience ot nearly riFIT YEABS OM STATES ISLAND, . And facilities aranned regardless of expense, we may justly claim te bo, as we intend to remain, THE MODEL DTETNG AND SCOPMNa ESTA- r rr n, r BLISHJ4XN T 0JT A11EEIC A 1 i ' ! ladles Presses, Shawls, Cloaks, : etc., Dyed snccese fuliy. All styles of Ladles' Dresses cleaned without being ripped. UKNTXITME.N'8 OABMEHTfl , Coats, Overcoata, Panta. Ve"1", etc, dyed or cleaned . , . , n WiXUOCr HPflU 1 i ; ., B A BRETT, NEPHEWS ft CO., No. 4 r North EIGHTH Street, Kart Side. Hos. 5 and T JOHN Street, New York. Bo. Tl BROADWAY, New York. So. H69 FULTON BUeeW Brooklyn. 10 1 lmrp FBEKC11 STEAM SC0URLG ESTABLISHMENT, V No. 510 RACE Street.' " j We beg leave to drew your particular attention to our new French bteem Scouring Eatabllshaent the tint and only one ot Its kind ln thi city. We do not dye, but by A cbtmlcat proeena reaiora Ladles', Gentlemen's, an CbUdren's Carments to their original states, wttnou lnjorina tbem In the least .while great experience and the beat machinery from Trance enable us to warrant perieot aatulaction to ail who may lavornswith theli patronage LAD1KS' DEEhSL.M.of every desciiptlon. with or without Irlmmlngs, are cleaned .Annlubed without being taken apart, whether the sol .. ' enaina or not - ., . Opera Cloaks and Mantillas. Curtains, Table Covers Carpets. Velvet. Hlbtxins, Kid Gloves, etc., cleaned and re cn It. bed In the best manner. Uentlemen'a Humme and Winter Clothing cleaned to pertotu.n without la Jury to the stuii. Also Flags audBanneta. AH aUids 0 Stains Ti mo-ved without o. tailing tbe whole. All order are executed under oui inimedlate auoervlslon, and satisfaction aaranted In every lnstnnce. A call and examination ol our process Is retpectiully solicited ALEEUYLL it MAM, 3 12mtl sS No. 510 RACE Streot THE NEW YORK DYEING AND PRINTING ESTABLISbMKNT. . KTATKH ISLAND, . No 40 k orth EIGHTH street (West side), Also known as tho 8TATEN I-LAND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. TimWWi nf lV,1e uilTEI STATES, and LsM.V.Y1)rfpa0re-?,tw.,thhe,'m?s iaiSSf1" lto fer ore making oon- 1YE, CLKAN8E, AND FINISH every variety or GuODS AND garments, ln a man ner CNLQIJALLED In tbls country ' " . No. 40 North ElODTH Street Philadelphia. ' . No. 08 DI ANE hi r ( t.New York. A No. 7 2 BUOADW AY New York. No. 136 PIERREPON TStreet, Brooklvn. . bAMUEL MARSH, President. T. J. Yotjko. Becretsry. g 27 mwm COAL. ij:.':m':b.s;.;; o ' b u ibn D BALER IN LEHIGH : AND SCHUYLKILL COAL BY TBS CARGO OR BlltOLB TON. ,' Yard, Broad Street, below Fitzwater. Eas constantly on band a competent SuPdIt of th above superior Coal, sui'oble for family use, to which hoaHs the attention of bis friends and tbe nubile generally. . ,t Oraers left at No. 206 Eonta Fifth street, Ko. 83 South Seventeenth street, or through Despatch or Post Office, promptly attended to,. . . A SUPfcRlOB QUALITY Of BLACKSMITHS COAL. .. . ' . f , . . . . - so JAvLETOX.. LEIIIGU COAL. ;'' 4 a specialty. u . II. W. PATIIICK & CO: No.' 304 NORTH BROAD STREET, Would solicit oraers for the above Coal, which the; have always on hand, together with their celebrated RE-BE OXEN SCHUYLKILL COAL. 8 25 Bm v. 6m J l, ..... . , , , . CO A LI CO A L) CO A LI The best LEHIGH and SC'IICVI KILL COAL, pre pared express y lor laml use, constantly on hand lu my Yaid.No 1511 (.'ALLOW HILL ttrtet unuercover. de'lveiedon short notice well screened, and picked free of slate, at the lowest cah prices. A trial will secure ,ourcu.;om JOUN, A , WILSON,' Successor to W". L. FOBi K. Feiladklphia, Auiiust 27, law. o 25Um c O A L! COAL! The Best Qualities ot COAL! LEHIGH AND Bt HU VLKILL, eneap Stove size rgg ni.c...... Nut size , 19 6 lmv.8t .. 00 "p " Mnd A KRY "sO S''i. s w West end ofCHKBNUT Street Bridge FOR SALE-STATE AKD COUNTY RIGHTS of Capewell A Co.'s Patent Wind Guard and Air Heater ior t oai "J" 11 irmuo uu uumuvn from broaking.. Tuls will warrant. Also saves on, third tbe oil. Call aud see them, they eost but tea eeuts Ko. 20SRACE Street, Phi sdelphia. Sample sent to and part ol the United States, on receipt of IT vuiU 1 10 ;T A K DSC APE DRAWING CARDS, A BEAU j i Unit semes or views, urteen sa ouuiiwr, uesignea lor the Instruction ot Juvenile artists. Price, 16 cental aaekage. .With the EVENING TfcLEGRAPHjafEW fwU,MJ0wTAD; H. W. corner 8 K YEN TH and OHESMCT Btreet DRlVYVrELLSOWNERSOP PROPERTY j Itxt only p)mo9 iu m tnj vivAucu wi w pfcctedatvoryprioa A. PlYSOW, ManufacttarfirJoFou'lreiia til ! GOLCBMITlllj' lULLiVUUMS MARXET ' ii .ii.' v y V ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. STIOAM .' KNGINB ANO lere. ate 2'-. ron ol'e". Vt atr Tankn. ,1'roiwi. public a. ta"2r'.un,r W services' ti patterns ot lflSaVaIi!.n L.ta""n!7 "vrn? se,s St v. It h atiit k oa" iJh ,re Pwi'ared to eaecute ordnra n aklnn made at ih?" ,i,nIST7, onptlon or patter f.urerine,Tuhui, iniT..nr?,lcS .f""u and Low PenimTlvauia rhaKoal iFon Cv'lnl' Bollara, of the bmi kinj Iron and BraMt.,n.;"r'11t' ' il aljiea an lurulna. Screw tu Una, ai.4 iPVll' d'r,Ctlon" Rol v.lih ibeaboebualnee iwork aormecteit 1'ianini.s and spcclflcstlons fhr ail .w 1 b.d eetabll-bment tree of charge. SaVoft 1 be Snbserlbers have ample wbarf-dor w. ' repair of boats, where they can He In nr,t?.2, ami ate provided with nheara, blocks iall i!'B?y for raising heavy or light weights. ' " V NEAFIB. jnmi t if it . . MKH 821; BEACH aud FALMKa Htroe's. , johii a. cora. wok SOUTnWAftK YUVKDUY, FIFTH AND mM I'niLADILPHIA. -,;!,. -KKICK A HONfl, ' nhVJ A " ACUINTftTS, . . j L. rrrinuro 6 team nvines fof Land, lilver, and Atarlne Service. i fc liollem, Gaaometera, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc CectlDf oi all klnda, either Iron or biam. " RamS.ds',.t!on.00.?e'0r " W'U' Wo.Uhop a heiorts end Uas Maohlnery, of the latest aad moot tm- proved coDKti action. ' livery detci Iptlon ot Plantation Machinery, and Sitmr." Paw, and (Irixt 41 ills. Vacuum l'ana Open tjteam Train. Lelecators, Fi.tera, FauiphiK tnitlnes etc, i ' v- eole Asents lor N. inlleux's Patent Pnpar BdlllnC rjtiw all A Woolaey's Patent Centrliugol cunarbralnlnc Machine. BlllDESBUBO. MACJJLSB WOBKS.' OFFICE, Ke. 65 K FKONT STREET. f FHILADBLFIU. . well'iioBw'"'eP flU 0,1r 40 any extent (oioaC WACHiTtRTrOR OOTTOIT AND WOOIXm liftLS' Including all recent hnprovemenls In Cording, Butnnhub andWeavlDR. We invite the atteatlon of tflanataetarart to ou eitenx slve norks. , , . .11 . ' AtrBBD JTENK0 SON. .CUTLERY. . r s.s" OUTLEHYJ A fin itiArfmonf rwf TAir mff TABLE CUTLEUY. RAZoiifl, KA Cnttery Btore, No. ISS South 'mum street, .9188 . , , Three doora above WalntU' RODOEBS & WOSTKNHOLM'8 POCKI - Knives, Rodders Wade's and Batcher's Razors. Table Cutlerv, Ladles' Solssors in Cases. , Baaora. Sclcsors. and all kinds of Cutlery ground and polished at P. MADEIRA'S). So. lit B. TlTlxTU BUeet, OelovT -Pt"t. 18 M 01 LEGAL NOTICES, ESTATE OP MATTHIAS W. BALDWIN.' deceased. - . . . . ' ,t.t 7 " Letters '1 estamentary npon the Estate of MATTHIAS! TV. BALDWIN, deoeaseu having been granted by that Register of Wills ior the Cltr and County ol Philadel phia to the undersigned, ex editors of his last will aaal testament, ail persona Indebted to said amataare rt- 3uste4 to make payment, and thote havtag claims oa emands ayalnst the saue, to maka known the oatnc without delay to JOBS CLAYTON, . ,. . . No. 717 WALNUT Street. Of. 1 ' 1 JOSEPH B TOvTN.tSID, . ,. : U. 8IS . ARCH rtreet. 9 17ra6t- Kxecutarf. FERTILIZERS. I J3 A U G n ' S R A W , B O N ;B STJPER-PHOSPHATE . OF' LIME.' The great Fertilizer lor all crops. Quick hi Ha action and peimantnt in its effects, fcatabllahed, over twaivsi vests. ' Dealers supplied by the cargo, direct from. fb.ft WhaiC ot the manulactory, on liberal terms. ' Manuiuctured only by ., ' '; nw.L BAUGH & S0X3, . ; ,v-." Office No. 10 South DELAWARE Avenue, 8 4mw$rp . . . , , Philadelphia. DENTISTRY. THE GOVERNMENT HAYIHG laSrtt? granted me letters-patent tor mv mode ( aomlnlsterlng Nlirous Oxide Gas, by Which I bav extracted many thousands of Teeth without pain. 1 am Justiflidln asserting that it Is both safer andsaperjorva any other now ln use. 88i6m .: ::i&&&jg TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS. ETcT PHILADELPHIA 8UBGEON3 bftt. .V;-",r"' .ao Urket-B..jo: ot hers. Supporters, Eiaj?S WoiSnm m.suIoTJr..'? com - 6301 FOR THE COTJNTBY. ' FERRIS & CO.'S AUTOMATIC BAS MACHINES For Private) llesideiices, MlUa, Jlauir , Cburchcs, Etc. Etc. FurnlshliiK front Ten to Six Handrsd Llghti, as may be asqulrtd, . Tbls machine Is guaranteed! does not get out ot order and the time to manage it Is about live ruinates a week. The simplicity or this apparatus. Its entire freedom from danger, the cheapness and quality ot the light over all others, has gained for it the favorable opinion ef those acquainted with Its vents. The names ef those having used them for the last three years will be given by calling at our OFFICE, No. 105 SOUTH FOUIiTli STREET, Where the machines csn be seen In operation. FERRIS CO., Box 101 p, Q, ' Send for Pamphlet. H ' (JSE STARIN'8 CONDITION P0W0ERI FOR . , .' HORSES AND CATTLE. It cures Worms, Botts, and Co'io. . f It cores Colds, Coughs, and Hide-Bound. It is tho best alterative foe Hones and Cattle bow use, having a reputation of M years' standing.. . :r It Is a sure preventive for tbe much dreaded Binder--, pest. ' vi, . . . J o Faimer or Daiivman should M without It - or se e In Fbiladelphla br JUVOTf A CO.. No M L Korth 8fcCOM stieet: JOHNSON, UOLLOWAY d COWDEN, o. i3 Nor ib SIXTH Street, and by Drug. gists tbiougnout the country. Addiaas aU orders to . . I " :V i' S tin I BTA&IX FLOYD, Propriotore, No.MDUAKE8tre wTork. iIOTT0if AKD FLAX ; ' . -("'.: I"- tu all Anmh.M " . . .iiu urssus. NWwS STA SINGLE APPLI. ALPHA'S sof n?. Aft?g Vtll. uioi'M druggist 6tlceuUand $lVatLr Tent. Awning, Trunk, and WagonHlov, lck. tiem- ; J'aperKanuiacturera' Drier Felta, from'one toiwsi Ml widel l'aHUn.rlelUiia,UanTwhie,eUi. w;'n , ' , iORH W. E VERM A' i . .