CORPORATIONS HAVE SOULS. The iublect of life assurance is attraetinor ih attention of almost every man. Capitalists are trailing themselves of the opportunities it af fords tor profitable investment, and poor men we seeking it as a refuge for their dependent families. While all lile assurance societies are financially sound and firm, as the record of each will show, how important that anoint of nign-wnea UDerantv and Inteirrity should char aoterize the decisions of those who, as officers and diiectors, control the Davment of losses I The Equitablb Life CAssuRaNCi SociKrr of tne united .states shares largely in the public confidence, the names ot those honored Fhila dclphians, Oeorsre H. Stuart, Thomas A. Did dle, and Theodore Cuyler, actlnir directors Vberefor, boinp; sufficient guarantee to alL The following instance, however, Illustrates Clearly the frenerous and noble sentiments that do and will guide its officials In the settle ment of claims which arite from tho death of its members: John Thompson, deceased, has re ided in this city many years, doing business at Spruce street wharf, and for years has been in sured in lb "Equitable" for the sum of ton thousand dollars. All his premiums , were Cromntlv nalrl. ATApntlnir fhn loot OTi..nv rn " ' ""B .Mai, ntllVU lUll due Monday, October 15, 1806. b On Tuesday, Ootober 16, the agent of the society called at tbe office of Mr. T., and learned that he was dangerously ill. Return ing, he found tbe eon ot Mr. Thompson with oheck drawn by Mr. T. himself on Satur day, October 13, for the amount of premium. Under these circumstances the agent could not receive the premium, and thus revive the forfeited lolicy, without the consent of the society, to whom tba facts were at once pre sented, October 13. and after the society had been informed of the death of Mr. Tuoinp son, J. W. Alexander, Esq., Secretary, replied as follows: "We think it best, under the cir cumstances, to receive the premium on Thomp son's polloy, and will not make the failure to pay on the day the premium' was due a reason for declining to pay the loss. We are certainly not legally bound to receive it, but as the parties appear to have acted in good iaith, we prefer to incur the lost rather than take advantage of their neglect Pleaie receive the premium and issue receipt." Is there one individual of the large number Insured by the "Equitable" who will not ap . prove and applaud this generous action ? Cer- A. I 1 . iinjy, aiior sucn praiseworthy conduct, we cannot endorse the old raying: "Corporations have no souls." Highly commendable as the above instance of noeraiity on tbe part of the Equitable Life As surance Society certainly is, yet it forma by no means an exception to their general system of dealing with their policy-holders. This justly popnlar society always pays its losses with tite most honorable promptness, never having con tested a claim, thereby leaving no uncertainty whatever, concerning its ability and willingness to settle all claims of a similar character. The branch office oi this Society is locate 3 at No. 432 Chesnut street. AMUSEMENTS. Italian Opera The Star of the North will be presented this evening for the second and last time. Kellorr, Hauck, Barajtii, Bellini, Antonucol, and other favorites in the cast. Onto morrow (Thuisday) evening, Slgnorlta An tometta Bonooni will make her debut in DonUettt'i celebrated oomlo opera of Elitlre d'Amire. She will be supported by ber father, Sifrnor Giorgio Bonconl, Baragli, Antonucol, and otber grvat lavorites. On Friday evening onlv representation or Emanl, Wtth Carmen Foch, AUzzoleni, Be.UnI, and Anto nnoeilnthe east. On Saturday afternoon second grand matineo. Ctitpino e la Comare, by special request. Tas Datzxah Cookbts An entiroly njw and most attractive bill is offered this evening. M 'me Farepa, Simon Brlgnoli, Ferrantl, and Fortune in favorite selections. lr. Carl Rosa and air. tt. B. Villa will execute several splendid solos on the violin and piano. The Musical Fund Hall has been crowded eacn ivening wiih ttie elite of our eity. NVf Cbbsdct Stbbkt Thbatrb The Fait Family for the last time this evening. It has proved very anooessrul. To-morrow (Thursday) evening, first time in this city o I Bo Dolcault'i Janet Pride, wiih a first-rate east. On Saturday afternoon a grand family matinee will be given. On next Wednesdav evening Mr. Joseph Jeffer son, the great Philadelphia comedian, will have the honor of appearing In his native out (the city of bis well-remembered father, and many near and dear relatives) for the first time in thirteen years, in his great character of "Rip Tan Winkle." In this part be has made a world-wide reputation. Philadel--phians will see to it that he is weloomed home again In a flattering maaner. A beautiful photograph portrait of Mr. Jefferson will be presented to everr one visiting the theatre on that evening. Walwut Btbsat Tbxatbi. Mr. Edwin Booth appears this evening in the splendid role of the "btranger," In Kotzebne's great play ot that name. Miss Susan Den in p'ays "Mrs. Halior " The attrac tive comedy ot the Hontymoon will also be given, with Mr. J. B. Robert as the " Duke Aranzs," and Miss Susan Demn as "Juliana." American Thbatrb Miss Kate Fisher appears n Maseppa, with her trained horse "Wonder." Kl Nino Eddie, the ehlid wonder, also appears every evening;. Cabkcross A Dixey have a splendid i rogramme for this evening. CAMDEN AFFAIRS. RFike. At the corner of Third and Mount Vernon streets, South Ward, stands a one-story frame building, during the week occupied by a day school, and on Sunday by a Sunday School, under the control ot the Fir&t Presbyterian Cburch, North Ward, and known as the "Mission School." About half past 4 o'clock Yesterday morning some scoundrels, alter eff ecting an entrance, tore up about half of the library and set tbe building on tire. Fortu nately i,t was discovered in tlms, and tbe flames were quickly subdued, but not before they bad burned a large bole in tbe south side, which will prevent the holding of the bchools for a month at least. The property is owno l by Mr. Stevens. The loss win not exceed $100. Two men, supposed to be the incendiaries, have boon arrested. ROCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING IIOUSE, Hoi. 603 and 609 CHESJSTUT St., Fhila. . COACHMEN'S COATS COACHMEN'S COATS. HUNTING COATS. IlUNriNG COATS. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGKArgrniLADELPniA: WEDNESDAY OITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional Local Items see 7hird Tagf. . A Pair of 'Em. Two darkies, who both gave the r arae of William Jones, were arreted joaerday a'ternoon on suspicion of frail. They U'.fA ram in a . . 1 . . . i t "V Munu uooks to receive sud- scriptioiis lor tlx "Union Colored Missionary BOClOlV Of thn Wixilntinn fhrnU H1!,,. ,..'.. arrested at Eleventh and South streets, and at "ic nme oi ineir arrest had succeeded In ob taining various small nuns of money, tanging iium imuii-uvo cents 10 one aonar ana a nair. Thev hnd a nearins hfitnrp Alrinrmun Tltlfirmarir anu it appearing, from the cvidnnce, that tbey had no authority to collect the monovlortlie purpoP8 set forth. thy were committed to uiirer uu suspicion or i rati a. Smugglers. James Morr'son abd John irnccy, two enterprising- contleman who hav no manner of resnect lor thn revenue ltiw. were detected in a kind ol underhand proc?ed- iiik auuiu i otiocic mis morning, as one ol tne police oliueis on the beat In Ashburton frnni n n h 4 U ,1.. 1 . f I . i "'"-ci. ucoi iuu i niK, whs waiKiag aiong 019 beat, he observed the worthy pair carryiug a luuyiu vi uui'M'is ot some liquid Hint tripy spemrd to rcpurd with loving care. As he ao proarhpd nearer he detected the witr hino- smpil of old ric1 and vM being able to reconcile ineir story wuq tne raets, arrested thm both. 1 bey had a hearing be I ore the United States commissioner. Stealing Baus. John Johnson made a raid upon a market wagon this morninir. Going through tho market in Second street at a very early hour, the temptation to appropriate some thing to his own ue was too strong to be resisted, and ho "went through" one of the mar ket wncons he 6aw standing by the sitpwalk near Uuttonwood strenr. Ho nni .m. n get a couple of bags, and made otf with them, but vas ohflprvrri nnd Inll at Second and Wood streets, and was talrea opiore Aiaerman Toiand. Alter a hearine, he was held in $1000 bail to answer. Disorder!. v Hons n. 'RiiTahoH, Ttnwman who keeps a house that is of tho worst de.ierip'- urn, uuu me rpsori oi disorderly characters, was arrested yesterday morninir. It is alleged that lor some time past the bouse has been a nuisance to the neighborhood, and has been a great source of annoyance to every one who ruight ehance to be in that locality. After fre- auent comnlnlnta lhinnlini.nthn.u;.. --- - 1 VMV , v. i v. v, nuiuviuios BOUk.uU had the proprietress arrested. The house is in the rear oi No. 909 Market strept. Elizabeth Bowman had a hearing bpfore Alderman Jones. buu i Hem ia diio oaii io answer tor Keep- '"8 nwureerij una Daway nouse. ' TlEfirTTINO A PsiBnvvn Th. wuwm U I j aQ DUUXO men who, in their devoted friendship, cannot bear to pee a comrade in the hands of the myrmi dons of the law. Stephen Music is one of these piortals. He is very apt to get drunk, and when in thftt rnnrliHnn ha .Homnij ? lriend of his irom the custody of a policeman at Girard avenue and Randolph' street yesterday thorning. Ho succeeded In getting arrested himself, st.d was escorted with all due cere mony to the august presence of Alderman Shoe id alter, who, after hearing the facts of tbe case, committed him in deiault of bail to answer. Recklfss Conduct. Thomas Conner, a reckless Jeho, got himself into trouble yesterday. It appears that he was driving his team in a lunous manner near Twentieth and Market stieets, when he drove into another wagon, in juring it to a considerable extent. Instead of stopping to inquire what damage be had done, he drove off, and was not arrested until he had got to Seventh and Market streets, where bis career was brought to a temporary close. He had a henrine before Alderman Beitler, who held him in f 50o to answer the charge ot mali cious mischief. Another Rioter.-Owen McCarty, who was concerned in the cowardly assault upon Sergeant Welsh and Officer Orr, at the corner of Twentieth and Catharine streets, on the after noon ot election day, was arrested at Nineteenth and Iombard streets, and had a hearing before Alderman Beitler. There were a number of . . . . . biioji, ciiu lua.uiuoi h ties seem detprrained to bring all concerned in it io punishment. McCarty was held in $2o00 bail for a further heating at the Central Station, this afternoon, on the charge of assault and Stealing Eggs. This morning a negro named William Smith was observed carrying a large bucketful of eggs. Suspecting that be did not come into tho possession of these luxu ries of the season in a legal way, an officer over hauled him, and questioned bis right of posses sion. William was unable to answer his search ing interiocalories in a satisfactory manner, aid was in consequence put in durance vile. He had an examination beiore Aldermau Beitler, who committed him to answer for larceny. Impost ant Sate of Silvkb-Plated Wabb. We would call the attention of our readers to tbe magnificent sale of triple-plated Silver Ware and Cutlery, direct from the firm ol Messrs. Deakln & Sons, manufacturers by royal authority. Spring Street Works, Sheffield, England, on Thursday morning at 11 o'clock, comprising a general . assortment. Persons wishing to purchase a (rood article should attend the sale at Scott's Art Gallery. Every article guaranteed. Destruction of a DariNG-HousE. There was an alarm of fire this morning about tour o'clock, at Cressonville. It proved to be the drying-house occupied by Mr. George P. Evans. The fire gained headway so rapidly as to resist the most strenuous efforts of the citi zens and firemen to Bubdue it, and it was soon a mass of ruino. The building was owned by Mr. John Pruner, whose los, about $5000, is fully covered by insurance. Public Convenience. An office haa been established at No. 828 Chesnut street, where persons travelling can purchase tickets at regular rates for any city or town in the United States -North, South, East, or West. They can also have their baggage checked through to any point, and delivered at their hotels or private residences to order, through the agency of Graham's Baggage Express, a n ost reliable and accommodating Company. RiMOYAL. Owing to the greatly in creasing business of tbe Equitable Insurance Company of Philadelphia a very sate and re liable institution of the kind the old quartPrs, No. 226 Cbetnut street, have been vacated, and a larger and more convenient office has been selected, at No. 108 South Fourth street, where inci eased facilities for' the transaction of busi ress will be afforded. Valuable Medioiki. The sale ot that remark ab'e and truly valuable preparation, Terry Davis' rain Killer, is constantly and rapidly increasing. During tiie past year the demand for the great remeay has been altogether unprecedented. Scarcely a meek passes by daring which we do not hear ot some remarkable care havlnc been per formed within the ciro'e of our acqoalntanee by the ue ol Perry Davis' 1'aln Ki Jer. Iroidece Gene ral Advertuer. ROCKH1LL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING HOUSE Nos.603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phiia. Latest Style Sack and Walking Coat. BOYS' CLOTHING. A "STCMIlMO" fcTYt,- A London dandy hfi htrenlod MoiKfthing ol cnmifih ntvlr abeul ; Hli Imrn froDts ate omsMvntrd Wltn flour i lies worked In 0'f thread. Wow. those who pine in nntu's liter Mtpht tbns. to prove the r cotiAtaat flame I.ech on tiis b som wesr tne ofers Ol his bewitcliiop lair one unmet But thote lor true rood ta e whocs'l, Khruld view the st vl of Towor Ha.l. Oar stork Ot Mnn'l. Ynuth.' anil ttnn' Plntnlnr i tbe fa lest and most compete in l'nilsdHlpln. t'riee areower, sod nearer tbose of rtd timet, tban iwr pt-Trraj Tears. Half wuy bttirem ( Hkbhitt Co , FlITH AKD lOWKB HALL, I&IATH ST3. (613 VlABKBT STREET. Latkst Paris Ktti r MiiitnriiiA Konrii. McolMe, Ko. 904 Wa not ureet. would inform hr liUmeron natrons that itie la in rnlnt ner last s earner irom Europe, of a select ana elegant antort mem of fans Mil tuery, embracing the latoit styles none of v hich bayo as yot beon exhibited in this coumry. incne choice (roods will be open to ous iomes on Wednesdav. the 24' h Inn. Tho HI earch of tbe latest novelties thould avail themselves oi in is p r&na opening Wt HAVE BBBItattheOlnthlnir llnnnnf f! RnmorS & hen Fancy ( axumere for suita; Satin faoa and ('hlnchilla Iteaver Oyercoais, wh en aremidoup m tr.ernoK suhstantial way. Also rrmroifloent stocK of ciioice nncut goods to se'ect from for moaaiiro. Every garment msdo by this llonie warranted to tit. Heed's i'atert Button nod, which prevents the disagreeable neoessity of sewing on buttons. ThbOlokst Mbdioal raACTicB is that ot the family. .Long bofore doo or were known, the hd ot ibe fani.y examined and proncnbod tor the mnii bera. From the necessity of the cast, the flnt and most important stage of every disease is treated by the patient's parents or nure This bom so. bow Important that the means oa band should be simple, ample, and efficient I Humphrey ' Homreopathio r- eoifica (advertised r anothor column) perreo lv meet this want, and shou d be in the hiidj ot everr intelligent family. Deiot, No. 602 Broadway, N. Y. Hoaestt is the beat policy in medicine as well as in other things. Ayer's Saranparilla is a genuine prepaialion of that unequalled spring medicine and blood purifier, decidedly superior to the poor imita tions herctotore in the niarkot. Trial proves it. Five-Twenty Coupons, Due November 1, Wan'ed by DttKXEL & CO., No. 84 South i bird street. Athletics vs. Atlaktios Notico Ath'oiics are inlormed that no matter bow Athletic they may be, tbey can find suits ot Clothing reaay made at Charles Stokes k Co 's One Prloe. under the Conti nental, that will be sure to fit th- m, and 'no rnutnu." Atian ics ao , ana an at low ngures. Paolcs, th Hatter, f Beats ther all, SoutlieaHt corner Second and South. Caramels Caramels Caramkir (jnonrn W.Jenkins has as floe sn assortment of Caramrla of all flavors as can be had anywhere. The b kapok that induces so manv to resort to B F. Beimer's t'l ototranhio (jalleiv. Nn ft24 Arch street, is iecause tbey ret supenoi pictures at iiiuueruw cunrires CHILBBFH'8 CLOTrIO M. Shoemaker Co . Ncs 4 and 6 N. tihtli street, are now opening a' splendid assortment ot boys', girls', iti'anui', sua mistes' cloihiue. Twelfth abd Cbebhct the Dlace to nurohasa ( oik ilattresses and Bcaoing, ud to have j our t'ur nnure reniiholetered. varnished, and mm-toil lir practical woikmen. ALL flavors of fee Creams and Ices madn to order, by Morse & Co., Nos 902 and 90 i Arch street. ELASTIC 8TITCU l -TT rfr f gn BKWINU MACHINE 8, FOB FA WILY USF. Tilt ONLY MACHINE QBOVkB BKKl.B'f BIOUI-8T r-KEMIUif M. A INU MACHINKS, No 730 CBKSNUT bTBEtf. yj iuaf y AA LOCKSTITCH y Ac'tiiME KOIt TAtLORS SilOKMAKEKt 8 vDDl.EKi, II BNK1S MAKEBi. CARRIAGE MAKFB1 LAI ET AMD BE 1HATBOTH SKXV'S 1'i.KFlCiLY AND EMItKOlDERS LBFECTLY Superior Styles 6f kkadt-madb CLornika fCFKEiOR Styles o Kpadt ii am Cloth ixo WABAMAKkB A BSOWB PorvLAi CLOTHiaa uovea. Oil tl ALL Southeast corner Sixth an! Mahket Streets. MARHIKI). CABNS COOK. On tha Irutint. hr tha Rav Samnel E. Ai pleton, Mr. GlLBEBl' CAUNS to Allu Caroline cook, an or thn citr. BALLADE INUI. 18. On Monday . the 17lh nltltnn. bvtheHev V. Waabbarn, Mo. Sift S. 'I bird atrect, Mr IrfKAF.L B. SALLaPK and Miaa MAKdAHKr K INOLI8. t3ip:d. ADDISON. On the 2.1d Inatant. WILLI A If AIlTit. BOH , In Ibe 45th year ol bla age Tbe relatives and Irleuda. and the membAra nf Wun. ington Lodge, o. i, I O. oi O. F. aud .National Enoamp uitnt, o. 47, 1. O. of O. F.. are ruapeotiully lorlied to attend bla lunerai. from hi' late realdeuoe No 80J Wood street, on Friday, t.ie Jfcitti lualant, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Odd Feiiowa' cemetery. A LI) EN .On the list lnatant. JOSF.Pn P.. inn m Uanoah and bar ah Alden, aged 33 years 1 month and Zl dava. the friends and relatives of the family, Olive Branch Lodge. No 11S I.O ot O. F., aud Pbllade ph!a Knoainp n.ent.No. 1, and the Order In oenera are respecnuli luviwd to attend the lunerai, Irom hla lte residence, Ko. 1933 Hamilton street, on Thurad&T aftnrnnun. tha 25th lnatant, at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Odd Fallows' lemeiery. BAKEB. On the I2d Instant. ANNA M. Axnahtorm Jeierxiab H. and Janu Baker, and grand-daoghtei of James Uaitln, aed 1 years and 0 months. 'l be relative! ana menus oi tne family are resoectinuy Invited to attend the lunerai. from the residence ot hnr parents. No. 1633 Richmond ttrejt, I wentv-Ulth Ward, on 'ihurtday morning at 1ft o'clock. To proofed to Franklin Cemetery. DOTJOBABTY.-On Sunday morninir. the 21st Instant. after a lingering Illness. JUU.S A. DuUtiUABTK, Br.. In the 79tn year oi bis age. bis mate irlends, and the members of the Hibernla So ciety and tbe Com ExcbanKe Association, are rexpeot iully invited to attend bin lunural, irom his late resi dence. Ho 1768 FTankro d road, on Thursday morning, tbe 'iitb lnatant, at 8 o'clock HACKEE. At noon, or. the 21st Instant, JEREMIAH B A CK.EB. in the 67th v ear oi bis age. Hla relatives and irlends are Invited to attend the funeral without lurther notice, tiom his late residence. In Uermanicwn, on Firih,daj, the iblh instant, afiS o'clock V. M . McLF.OD. On the 17th Instant, Id Philadelphia. Mr. RoBcR l'C. kcLtOL) late o. tne firm of Wulnwright t JlcLeod. hankeis, ot mv iork. aon ol Isabella ana the Jato Tbomaa C. McLeod. aged 26 years The relailvta and irlends of the family are respecttiliy Invited to attend tbr lunerai, irom tbe residence, of his mother, No m Christian street, on Saturday alteration the 37th Instant at 3 o'clock. O'BRIEN On the 23d instant, MiBY, wife ol John O'Bried. In the bMth vear ol net aire. Tbe relatives and male i: lends oi the family are re sreotfuily invited to attend the lunerai, from ihe teti dence ot ber hnsband, o. 3i8 e'outn sireei, oa Friday morning ai 8 o'clock. TCCK.EB. At t lnclnnati, Ohio, on the 20th instant on bis way home lioin the aria in Texas Cautaiu HEMiY it'CKKK. 6th Cnl ed Sia es Cara.r, aaed 1 years, son of John and Louisa M. Tucker The maie irlends ol the lamlly are Invited to attend tha lunerai. irom the residence oi his father, No. 1014 vY'alnut street, on . bursday next at 3 o'clock F. M. VALKFB. On the 21st Instant artor a short Illness HENKY K. WALKfB son of HaraU and the lat John U. Walker. In the SJd year of tils ai). noun His Inends and thosa ol tbe lamily are respectraHy Invited to attend his lunerai, irom the residence of hH mo her, o. im X. Klxth street, on Thursday at 1 o clock f. M. Interment at Monument Cemetery. w,WlTHV-Y. Suddenly, on the 234 Instant, liOHAN W. Tbe reiatlres and friends, a'so tbe associations to which he was attached, aie rereciiull invited to at tend 'he lunerai. from his la e resilience "No IHM t rani ord road, on Friday at ernoon at 1 o'clock To DrocoeJ to Hanover Street Oround. ROCICHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, Nos. 603 -and 605 CHESNUT St. Phil. Foreign and Domestic Fabric Made to Order, Eeaionable, Serviceable, and Fashionable. uBon tkiirl , - ,,e',c" b of cemmenc'nt to kat upon stair. 1 wo makes of them for sale by Sf Eight Thlrty-ftrs, Hl&n&, lelew math. SAUeavir.E-C,T,IN0 MACHINES AND M. 8MrFl.hk. . TBtMW 8HAW. a. sss(EUtht Thlrtr-flre) M AKEfciT Bu. be ow Ninth. STlnw.rAIlTI9LES OP WOODEN AND full M.oT men?'!?. ni "t'.1 our usual leryT r m . h."" Uou"'"i'ln Marnware anlcut- 838 (h,hl Thtrty.flve) MABHH.T M . below Xloth. D Atfn SH,-wFvRRY INSniUMENT THAT In. In tv? Jfnil"k,M. ,nvn'"l to aailst ths har- Instrnmrn? ft''! d"1,ffl,j"' t the Eir l Est Hi Htreet, below Chesnuu 10 IS I m WARBURTON. FABIIIOKAHLK HATTF.B. No. 430 CHE8NTTT Stroet. Nexi door to Tost Ofttca. BARBER'S IMPROVED adr?i? nl Jr', .0tber"- To7 etclte ths wonrt.r an t srtmlratlon of alt who use thorn feanutactorr an J Salerooms. No. tin X. LIU am b tract, FbUa.. Pa. . . , opkra f4r,a-ej. A.asortmei t large and varied. 1'rloes low. 14 3m jcCURDY.& DUNKLE, No. 140 North EIGHTH Street, HATE OP an ED CASE OF NSW STYLE PLAIDS, at 50cent pet yard. I'LAIDS tt $100, 12S, and 150: yery hand- somo at (2 00. COLOKED S ILK., from tl M to 91 00 per yard. BLACK MLKm at ail pno. s. IBI8H TOPLINS, best quality, St)0. 8HAWL, BLAIiKETS. BALMOKAL. MUS. UNS, SUKETING9, UOSIKRT, and GLOVES. in ffrrat yariety, at prices below compeUtioa. IO Tt DO LAI AT RETAIL. MOURNING GOODS. JAS. II. CAMPilELL & C0.J No. 727 CHESNUT ST:,. OFFER AT RETAIL A Lar9 Assortment of ths Best Fabrics of Mfturnlns Goods at Low Prices. BLACK BIARUITZ, BLACK &9IP11ESS CLOTHS, BLACK RKPS, BLACK BOMBAZINES. BLACK TAMISK, BLACK MKKIIVOEH, BLACK DELAIKK8, BLACK rOPlU ALPACAS,. BLACK THIBET SHAWLS. ' BLACK CHAPE VKIL9, BIAIK KIU GLOVES, ETC. ETC. C10 19 fmwetrp JjAGE CURTAINS! LACE CURTAINS! Nottingham Lace Curtains, Front Uie Lowest to the Highest Prices, of Bam- t ful Design a JOHN M. FINN, SEV-NTH AND ARUM. The ob've Curtains are offered at unusua IOW I SIC KB . 10 20-swa: QHEROKEE CURE, TIIE GROAT INDIAN MEDICINE, CURES ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY YOUTHFUL INDiaCBBTION. VIZ SEMIVALWt.aKNr.BH, iiM.as ur viniur. WEAK NEBVER, fBEMATWBK OLD AOS DIFFICULT BRKTniN(, IN8AKITT, PALE COONTEWANCE, CONSUMPTION, , . . AND ALL DISEASES That follow as a sequence or youtnlul indiscretion. THE CHEBOKEB CUBS Will restore heaitb and rigor, and efleot a permanent care alter all other medicines have tailed. Thirty-two Dae pamphlet sent la a sealed, envelope, Iree to any sddra". nice e'2 pet bottle or three bottles for & Fold by all Drmrgutai or will be-sent bv express to soy por.lon or the world, on the receipt of price, py the soie pioprie.or, DK. W. It. MERWIN, No 3TW alkor street. Sew York cuerokeFbemedy C tires alt Urinary ComplainU, vie. t ura"i. Inflarn matlon ol the Bladder aud Kidneys Beteatlon of Urine. Htneturesof the Uretara Irouaical 8 we liana. Brick Dust Deposits, and all diseases mat require a diuretic, and when need In exjunction with the . UKUUKEK INJEOrtOST, does net fall to care Uooonhcea. Uleet, and all Muotn Ii Isohai'ges in Male or Female ourlng rooeot eases In Irom one to three davi. aud is eap.olaily teoommended In those eases of Floor A bus or Whites in Femaloe The two medicines ued In coiijanciion will not lali to remove this dlnavreeable complaint, and in t&ose cases where otner menlolnee Dave been used without saceew. frloe, Uemedy, One Bottle, 1. three IftoUles i " Infection H , " M. The Cherokee "CWw." "iS-nvdi," and "Mf'efM? are to be found In all well-regulated drug stores, aud an rreommended by pbvsiolans aud druggists all over he world lor mclr lnirinsio worth and merit Home nn principled dealers, however, try to deceive their cus tomers by selling cheap and worthless compounds In order to make money -In place ot these B nw de enved It the dr tjlnis wtll noi bay hem tor yon, wrlfe io ns, and we will send them to yoa bv exure-M, secure v picked, and tiee Irom observation We treat ail diseases to which the human system ta sutjnot, and win bs p east'd to receive full and explicit s atumenU Horn thoia. who have tailed to receive reliet huieio ore. uadles or Ventleruen oan a dress us m ptrfiti eimldenee. Weae slre to send our thirty-two pane pamphlet tree to every ladv and gentleman m the land. Address all letters lor pamphlets, medicines, or advice, to the sole proprietor, Ir. W. B MEBVIN. 0 A mwtStp No. tl WA' KEB Street, N. T WE, THE TJNDEK8IGNEU. CEBTIFY THAT we have been cured o: tho following dlwasea : Heary KI Patrick Ko S-3 fouih sixteenth street. John r'urren. No. L140 North Front street Mrs. Mettle, ha. IKS Jones, above Market street, cu'ed of the iwwt mi lk nnt and excruclalns. rheumatic pains; Jouu Maftiu Iri noupced lncuiabie of oropsv. aud cured, reirienc back of o. 1328 North Ftont st'eet all circ4 by Dr 'j.'. MCrlFOY orllce No. 626 VOWaLL htreot, btwa Flilh ard 8lxtb, and Hpruee and Pine stroeta, Fhiladul phia. 1 be allitoted In aU oases are invited .to ieL Ad vice tree. 9 t wtrp ROCKHILL. & WILSON, FINE CLOTIIING HOUSE, Sos G03 and 605 CHE8HTTT St., Phila. ' FATl4 AND WINTER OVERCOATS ': IN GREAT VARIETY, OCTOBER 21, I860. FOURTH EDITION FJRE AT NASHVILLE. LOSS, 81,000,000. . Nashtillf October 24. i conflagration ctni meDccd at onCo'clock tVis murniriK, dosroyln(r $1,000,000 wortS of proptirty, includ!tipthe Dm. ner office, the laryo drug touso of Yarn t A Co. Lewis Ens' billiard saloon, the drug house of IlastocttA Co., with many smaller establish ments, law offices, Mid priyals? apartments. T The Are was not chcked urrtil 3 o'clicfe, aod has destroyed all snuih of Front aud Cedar strceta, from Cherry to Printer" alley, exloud ins through to Peadcylcksfoet. Morell's pW tocrraph palJerv, weil knio tj the men of the army of the Cumberland, was entirely con svmed. A man sleeping tin-stairs broke his lo? by jumping to the street.. A number of the old land marks ol Nashville are (one. FE03I WASIIIXT0y"THlS P.M.! SPECIAL DKSPATCHBS TO 1VBNIKTJ TBLEORAPIl. J Washington, October 22. A Falsa Report, Some sensation was created in Washington this morning by the rumor that the marines at the Wathwsrton Navy Yard had been ordered to Baltimore. It proves untrue. . It seems to have originated in the fact that, on the day of the Baltimore municipal election, the marines, as well as other troops, were undr orders here to hold themselves in readiness. It is now thought that Governor Swann wtll throw the question in dispute between him and the Police Commit sioners into the Courts, and let it hang there until the excitement has subsided. The Mexican Question. The statement so persistently circulated jut now to the effect that otir Government has nego tiated to establish a protectorate for the Juarez Government in Mexico, for territorial consider ation, seems to be made in the interest of the Juarez bond holder". It is certain there is no ground for the story. FROM BALTIMORE TO-DAY. The Political Disturbance The Presl debt wtll FurulsU Troops If Requested, Ktc. Ktc. SPECIAL OE8PATrn TO TUB EVHNlNtI TrBLSORAPn. Raitimobb, October 21 George Peatudy arrived here thU afternoon to attend tbe deli cation of tbe Pcabody In-tttiite to-oiorro iv, which will he a grand affair. Mr. Peabodjr oomes as the suest ol' tbe c.ty, with a sutte of rooms secured at BaiDuui's. A Brand dinnir Is to be given him at the Eutaw House. Nothing add.tioual is known rejardiuir the Police Comiu-issioneis. Tbey retuse to appear again before Governor Saaun oitber in person or by counsel, and arc determined to disregard his action. This morning's Gazette assorts that Gf neral Canby told the Mayor and the Police Board he would be here with live tiiousuud tioops ou election iay.b.v the President's orders, it Governor Swaun uiado tbe request, to quell an; disti.rt.ance, aud. if necessary, martial lav woulo be declared. This is considered doubtful. The Russlan-Americau Telegraph. Han Francisco, October 23. News from tbe RussiaD-Auierican Telgrapb expedition says that tbe Russian corvette Varvoa sailed on tne 6th of Aupttot lor the Amour river, having oa board Count Ausotf, The Variog reached Ghjiga August 15, and silled lour days later lor Ochotak, Major 8. Abasa, cbW of tue Russian portion of the cxpe htlon. had explored the route iiud determined in regard to tbo por tion of tne lines between Gbiga and Ornotsk. Captain Manhood bad explored the route between th5 mouth ot tne A moor river and Ochotak, and joined Major Abasa at the latter points. Various explorations had determined tbe ionte between Bc-bring's Sra and tbe termi nus of tbe line at tbe mouth of the Amoor river. Timber was plenty, and 400 poles wero expected to be ready before tbe close of tbe pre eeat season. Tbe natives were very friendly along the whole route, and offered the use of tbeir dog teams to assist in transporting materials, and have contracted to supply any amount of rein deer meat. Major Abasa has purchased a large number ot dog teams, and established fisheries to supply the dogs with food. Tbe Russian Government otiicials have rendered every facility to the expeditionists, without awaiting instruc tion" from St. Petersburg, and Count Ansolf has issued orders to all official to render any ser vice necessary for the completion of tbe line. When tbe necessary material is reculveJ the work will be pushed forward with great rapidity. From California. Sam Fkanoibco, October 23. A Los Angelos despatch says thai a fierce tight had occurred between the citizens and a murderous band ot Indians, in tbe vicinity ot Iliuderaviile, in which filty of tbe lutter were killed, and the citizens lost none. General Rufus iaealld and General M. D. Simpson are on a tour of inpeution.ol the military poi-ts in the Pacific Division.. They lelt Los Angelos October 12, lor SacDtego and Fort Yuma. A Tahiti letter ot Augiwt 31 says that tbe growth of cotton is e&teudiu;. Ktghty tons bave been shipped to Bordeaux, ni eiiiUty tons more would be shipped in January. A steam sugar mill bad arrived tuure room Lon don. The ship Qaltatm, of llon Kons, tiok $371,000 in gold aud silver bar and Mexican dollars. Sales were made yesterday of Hawaiian susrars at 10 cents, and Eastern crushed at 12 cents i pound. Costa Rica coffee Is quoted at 21eeuts 1 pound. The extreme quotation for dry hides is 14 cents i pound. American shipping grade wool Is quoted at IGoents & pouui- The Panama steamer whlcn Bails to-morrow curries 20 toes of Jupan tea for New York. The Money Market is very thsU;, and the rate of interest 1J per cent. Telegraphic transfers ate quoted at 4 per cent. In Minim stocks there is not tuna doing; Yellow-lacket, $ii-15; CboUar Potosi, $102; Opblr, 0L I.ejfal-tenderK 9, Wheat is advancing; sales, to-d;iy, $175 per ltlO pounds. Arrival ot Steamer. X ... Vadt AaIaKap 01 TKA.t.nm.l,!,. Vlw. gin-a, from Liverpool on the 10th inaL, arrived at this port this morning. Her advices have been anticipated. BofiTOK, October 13 The Royal Mall steam ship China, from Halifax, arrived at this port last night. Her mails and the newspaper bag for the Associated Press were forwarded to New York In the early n-orning train, and is due there about 0 o'clock this evening. Massachusetts Politics. Boston, October 23. The Republicans of the Tenth Congressional District have nominated n L Davies tor re eleotlon to Congress. In the Sixth District, T. O. Prince, of Win chester, received tbe Democratio nomination for Congress. from China. San Fbancisco, October 23. Advices from Cbina eay that the Marine Court of Hong-Kong has deprived Captain Rush, of the ship Fair Light, of bis master's certiticftte for si months tor losing hit vessel, 5 Lot) of tbe Ship Fottnna. Boptom', Octv,h,r 23. The HanovcrUa s'ni Forli,na, from Liv.",rpol 'or New Ynr't, witl general careo of mfVRn"n('1',e nJ 't. enro m. tered a burrienne on .,ne 3(1 an(l 4th 'nit., latitude 31-U, longitude '05, and oa tne t,th was abandoned In a siiifcti condition. Al bands were rescued by the s"P Winncd tlwf"rt irom Calcutta, aud arrived at ttia Nort t)-da. ' Tbo Lami ande Cas?. Lan?trirSi 0c,0,t 24. -The vmxn 'fee nW at !.hv o'lvlsod tbo Brlt'sU Am'm ti ropriiL. i ?'mm cessaiion of Ihj t-rv- fc'i n "n arc reeved, tried at Btdford, but hw day u not nod yet. The Qnebec Strtlerrr. Ottawa, O. W., Octob-r 24.-Th.tty is beir cnavasscd for subscriptions in au o the sttt--lersrs by ibe Quebec tire. Ibe City Coiincil ba subsrribcd lt)00. A tire is now raarina In the wo-vt north of here, causing couwocrablo altrm iothrfurmers. The first Snorff. menccd falling hr-re n4 1 o'rloek Oil !trr fon. BtrFPALA. llPtllhor Thn noalhai. Sn 1j Very Latct Mailcets by Tevrapb- Nm York, Ootober 84 Stocks are st- . Chicago aua Hock Island, A0ii ; cnmber enii nrm terred. C8: lllli.ois Central sorln, Miohir i,A,5,.htrnW,J,?'ew Cnlr'' laineadlhr". 113, j Hudson Uiror, 120: Canton Company, MJ-j &V'VJ?'Wi,?lMour'6'' 62 Erie Kailroadr. Kit', WestetD Union Teeiraph lompimr, Mitt fiU'iiiT 7,?-1.010Cs 1-nrt.M 100; ive-,u ties, 114J j Uniled SUts Coupoa Ca. 113 ; Gvid, 14. . "LJ8. FKKEMAN'9 S, k OF StPK6. I'nIir,tVr lnLAllfcFHrA-I4x 1'' ,nar Stanb .nvillo and 4a- "" K'iHoad Company. Not sotd, Nolsol d.re 're"d U'norw, Land Comjui-y- 160 shares Bchomaoker riano Fort Uannraeturinr' Company. Not sold. " 1-otJSo. 1018 Sootlon B, Monument fiqusre, Jtsnn mcnt C mctery. f 80. A tbrco-Mlory brioa dweliin. 18 by JIM foet. 94W9t-. A ire me hous aud lot, cornorol Swaatoaaod' Union streets. 0700. tiones and lot, Seventh street, boow Bediord 0 ty 86 lets. f20 (rround rrnt. $3100 X. veiling, with aids yard. Thirteenth stow aMVD Sprinir Garden, 27 by 82, leet. Clear. 47400 bid 1 wo three-story brick dwellinvs, Marshall street., above Thompson.. 8G380. lirick dwelling and lot, 28 by 174 foot 10 tnohes,. Irom btventh street to Marsha 1. 72 s-roand-rcut. 2160. Three buildin tots, fast side ot 8eventh strest. below Master the lliat 1$ by 176 leet, the imsininc -18 bv 1C0 teot do .p. $63 arouudrmt. - 01900 each, Mauayunk lavtrn tand aod lot, Main street, acai.a, unk. Clear. $6000. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Oct. 24 Repotted by De Haven ft liro., Jio. 40 b Thiid street BETWEEN rtOAKl'8 C4r0 Lily C. old.... 07 200 rh Oooan.. s6030 tft. (2(00 do. ...nrw.101 tSCCO do... now. 101 400 h do s89 ft. 200 sh ao.r 6 io sh rh vai errji 100 shN Y & Mid... 44 200 sh Head. ...b6inr 68ri 4sh Cam & a ianT , f 2i. 00 H tit a i ul bdt 66 $6000 I'h ft K Ok 92 $1600 U is 780s Juue.lO 600 rt Eiibert i loo sn uusq can ptd. sos juu sn uaa. ni . . . bov oi , SECOMJi KOAltD $2000 Ta 6s 08? j S7 sh 1'enn B BTJft $6010 tb tt K 6s. ... 02 60 art atartisharx K 68 $c000 Leh 6a. 64 .... (2J i 100sni:nta pi ....05 814', $2400CilvUs.Bew....lliU 100 sh N Centra 4S - 6C0 sh Mich. Contra! e2g ' 60 ah lel Div 67. . rhilatla iihia Tcade Hepoit Wbduhsday, Ootober 24. Ths Flour tfarkat wa quiet to-day. but ho dt m are very tlrin in ttteir , view, and in some ins'anoos ars atK n- an advano which buyer are not disposed to pay. AbouitlO bbts. weio taken by ibe homo coniuraera, pimcl- Iially orthwesteru extra lawiW.at n 75'1'7S, ne'ndlns' 100 bbla Ohio i o. at 15s superhaa at. 7-7S&8 76; od stock and troth irnund ectrai at. f(al2; and tancv l randa at 815W16 50 acooron.- to Quality ' Rye Vlour is toaroe, aud in lair ieqqat,r w uh small sales at $726,7 60 bbi. In Corn Mual-' no cbanve to notice. Tbe mov msnU in the Wheat Market eontin no to . beoi anextreinelv limMod character, but bo-dera. re very firm in their doinanda. sale of tatr and choice Pennsylvania and Southern red at Irom S3 ; to $3 26 White may be quoted at 2 36J 41 Rye is in rood reqrest, and pi ices are biirhor. Male o( 20(,0 La bels Wefteru at $140. Corn it uasettled. and tirices have advaueod 8j ner ushe . Sales ef 2100 bushels ot yel ow at $1-18. Otts are in steady tecuTit, with sales of new Bou.ho'n at CM Ho NothiDir dolna- in Barley or Mai r. Wo quota the. iormor at $1 20(cfl'8O, and tho latter at U-8ilf)y.' Whiskr Is oulot, with Mnall sa ei of Psunsylvania -1 bfs. at $2 40(g2 41, and Ohio at 82 48 m j main i n iST .' R HEUIV1 ATlSFil,. JNElRALGIAa GOUT. ASTHMA, POSITIVELY CURED. AT-LAST fr NO CURE, NO PAY. . FirLEll'S WONDERFUL RIIEU3IATI0 REMEDT; For Bhsomatlf . Beuialgta, Gout, and .Asthma. Is trtUr , astonishing tbe aflllotad world. Thousands of sufferers, who bave tried everything-, rolaotantlj parohase it, and T rapidly, to their cwa surprise, set well, and ihe terrible,, inveterate cases so easily eared prove. M to be tbe mo . wender.nl remedy known in the civilised world. Ba. nemoer, used nwardly only contains no mercury. coIt fiUf.'S" """J?; m;s. or anything Inlorious. hXMr ' reduced irom am to ad per boitle. Wanantea toTouraw every case, or ths amount paid positively returned! theTT only leiuedy so cnarauteed. lrttpered by lr. uLkrT Oradnaieei ihe VniCrsit of Penasyivsnla now.one of ouroloistmhyalcians. advlie gratis. alHioted lnYluL ' to call. to. its H. FOURTH Htreet, be ow Mark. ASTOTJDIKQ CDRS OF'BHBUMATISM. WC; YMt?0-,,WB N- Thlrt anth street riat'rwo- vered lrvin Rheumatism and tiura gla su2 maur yeaist sured by Dr. titloi's g.eaa Jtemedy. AlObT BEMARKABLK CURS OF RHE03IATI8M. Mr. Keeney. Uidire road above Poplar, GttQeredovear 20 j ears I now weU. Dr, Filler Remedy arlu . BXTRAORDINABY CURB Ob? RHEDJfATISM. Robert Toole. No. 4;lU Wildea street wmtfj the ouMie to know that he suSered a ionstimet r-ualdu't mpna I arid by lr. FlUtr's Remedy. Fenectiy harm.es. WOMlERri'L CONJttD F. CUTflJKB, No. 21 N. Water st . cured of Rbenautiisu by tflr tesenoon nl doses of Dr. Kkler's U '41 BUeuu,al Remedy. He could not walk ASTONISH SO. ALi BtaAN JOa. H, COf' Franklmd sutlertHl 1J Cured by one bw sf Dr Fltler's Rbeamatlo Remedy, aod sajs to. P 4 "I coicd b nbiil' Kmedy. t MOST WOBKHFUL lJMAk AND KTr known Mr Josepb 8ta.tes. ABdaltwt, aiite lme. 1 rled evait thing, i uied only I bi ier's Remedy. 1 r't- ANOIBEH (.'URR. JOHEPU bTHVEH. Ran 6 years with Rheumatism, haa been cotauV iiv ni by uaing one-ball a botileof Dr. Filler' mslto (Unidyi uxd Inwardly. DepoA, U 2" FOPWTH irei. Warranted to oure. ' g POINT B It B E Z K . P A R 2r-K PCR8B, aisw. um 'there will be an exhibition ou aiOVD.I T, Ootober la ot tae celebrated hordes Uexrer "Fatehem " aid the pacing nure I'ol'y Ann lor a. purse ofSIvi.L Wl e heats 3 In to harness Ho'sea to start at halr past o'clock, good da and good tweg. B. Dobla i nters Br O. ' Jter " s J. L. leffeuurs B ' 'Oeorte Y. Patchem. Jr.. W. II. Deb enter sB. M Polly Ann " Admlaslon. ! t le ,4 A gtntloran hLVing no fuither n lor A PAIS OF YOtJNO TH0E0U0HBF D6ETn-il. Is desirous or disposing of t ISQUlflV. AT THIS OFiriflK. Atmmr, CIO 24 ettp' IhUnAlna. avva juurMl.nuaijr 4ddres IIUtKJJv 'X2 '
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