AMUSKM KNTH, Academy or Mcsio -Italian Op bra. To-nluht Donisettl'l M'ifre i'Amirtx debut of Sirnnnna Antoinette Konoomi first and only appearance or Clorrio Ronoonl a "Dr. Du'comsia." To-morrow nigh , on t representation of Rrnani. On Saturday afternoon prand matinee. IjuX repre aentation of Crttpino t la Comrtre, Tbb Batsman Cockrt8 this evenlnr a spark. lipc new bill ii offerod, iin I'are.ia, Brimoli, Fer ranti, Fortuna, Car Koea.ani Mills in choice ope latlo selections. Ihe great Farepa will sin In English and Italian this evenme. She htm Iter specialty this cvemne, "Fiom tt.ghty Klnjrs," aria and recitation, from Handel's ce ebra'ed oratorio Judat Maeoabaas, wiilcti Hi baa rendered with eminent aucooss in all oi the ttront cities ot Europe and America. New Cn8NrT 6 1 r tvr Theatre. Bouolce. tilt's powerful pIbt, Janeil'ride, will bo proriucod at this establishment thlaevoninx for the first time in this city. This boautifnl drama will be put upon the stage in majrnifioont stylo, with new and auporb scenery, properties, and aopoiutments. The east will embrace all the com any faro'itcs, Including Miss Josie Oiton, Mosr. U. H. Clarto, J. T. Jonnlnt a, F. F. Mackav, M. Wooif, Walter Lennox, Miss Cooper, Mrs H. A. Ferry, and others. On Saturday afternoon, a grand family matinee will be (riven, when The Fast Family will be pre sented. On noxt Wcdnosday eroning, Mr Joseph Joftor son will make his llrat appearance as "itp Van Winkle." Crrr Mttbecm Thbathk This nowly-fltted-np temple of Tnespls will oj;en its doois to the public a next Saturday cabbing Colonel John K. Murphy ia tha leaseoi Mr. Robert Jones (a Boston yoterau), stage manager; and Mr Jo .n O. McCormack busi ness agent. The oomoaoy will be new to Pmladol phia, bat contains ereral artists ot note. Mr. A. Soherzer will aot as cuf d'orc'mttre, Iho initial tar Is Miss Annie Howe, an English actress, who has neon very successful i a London and olsewhoro. On Satoday evening ..ue appears In a play written ex1 resaly for her, called The Betting Boy's Career. The concluding piece is Stoigg's Mishap i. WALUirr Stbkkt Tubatkk. Mr Edwin Booth this eyeninr, in hl great rote of ' Ruy Bias," sup ported by Mr J. B. R berts and Mr. Barton flill. All that Glitters i$ not Oold will also bo given, wlta Misa Susan Denin, Mr. Barton Hill, and Mr. J. U. Roberta la the oast. A boh 8TBBET Xhbatbe. The Fast Family tbia evening, with Mra. John Drew and the whole stock company In the oast. liaw Americas Theatre Mi a Kate Fisher ia p'aying the beautiful Eastern romance, Mazcppa, to fine audiences. Kl Nino Eddie appoars each evening. Carhcbom tt Uixky announce a splendid.varloty bill lor to-night. Musio, mirth, dancing, p.c , in porta tqui. CITY INTELLIGENCE. I For Additional Local Items see Hiird Tagt. Visit of Philadelphia Officials to tub Baltimore Schools A deputation ot geu ' tlemeii from Philudtiphla, consisting of certain membeia'of its City Councils, and ollicers con ne ted with the Public Schools of this city, are on a visit to Baltimore, and were a dayorto the puests of a Committee of its City Council and the prominent ollicers from its Public 8cnool8. The Committee consists of Edward Shinpen, Esq., President of the Board of Con trol, and twelve members of the Board, and of the City Councils. f With the view of obtaining the best informa tion with respect to the latest improvements in the construction of buildings tor the use of schools, as a guide to tbo expenditure of trie large appropriation, consisting of one million dollars, which our school authorities have been authorized to devote to the erection of new school buildups, the committee above named have been authorized to viit and examine the school buildinirs of the different Atlantic cities. M The Superintendent of Publio Schools ot Balti more, Rev. J. N. McJdton, and a committee o4 the Commissioner ot Public School, accom panied by the Rev. Mr. Van Bokkelen, Superin tendent of Public Instruction for thc8tate of Maryland, welcomed them to the city, and placed their services at the disposal of their visitors. Tbey sueeted that while examining the school building iheir visitors might as well examine the working of the school syntem. Without giving any notice of their movements, the visitors were taken in carriages first to the Eastern Female nigh School, of which Professor H. H. Thajer is principal. Thouch taken by surprise, the pupils acquitted themselves very handsomely m leading, recitations, and music. The exercises in elocution were highly com- mMr.C8hlppen addressed the pupils and the .Baltimore school authoriMe.i. He said that the CiV- PMlaifelnhtu hd 80.000 Dunils in its public schools, and 1400 teachers. Baltimore had 20,000 pupils and a proportionate number "? 1k fH -hA hfien struck with the cheerfulness of manner exhibited by the pupils befoie him, indicating that attendance upon a it. hut a nleasure. In music Iw. -.Tf.r.he.rt of Philadelphia. He irave . humorous history of schools In Philadelphia i iur hnnrirp'l rears, and stated, in con trast to their former ins gnificant character, that within the last eighteen months commissioners ' i L.r. frnm nearlv every country in Europe to examine and report upon the condl- tlAtl it TllinillT Hr,UUUI3 AB UV '.r1 "iXr, next taken to Grammar A 11 13 W AO 1 1 V A w . - i School No. 13, where the exercises in reading r..!: ,i i .rt-nrrtPd them much pleasure. The Western Female Hlph School, of which Professor D. A. Hollingshead is principal, was next visited. nmaic and elocution sustained Tu. v.i. i.,.Tiiitnt.ir.n of the school in those branoues, and elicited the warmest .praise from . I. ctoooiMil Intpreatlntr addresses were Tuc V lr I' V'l D. unww' " a n tnaJa upv Mr.' Van Bokkelen, State Superintendent vnhiin Instruction, commended the action o the Philadelphia school authorities. The one million dollars inev nave m uuuu, juuivi'imij expended In the erection of improved school kuildiii", will do more to make their schools efficient than can be readily imagined. He hid just retun ed from a visit to the counties of the Western Shore, in his capacity as State Superin tendent, and he was gratified to find that the people oi that section were all putting their school-houses in good order, which is the tire t step to successful school education. He told them everywhere that the State of Marvlan! had pledired the entire property of the 8t;ite to every child of the State to secure to him a good education. The city of Baltimore sends out $100,000 per year to the distant counties of the tot ate in aid of its public schools. Afier leaving the school the visitors dloed al Fiirnum's Hotel, as the gueMs of the city. In vitations were extended them to visit the Mary land Institute, which were accepted. Yesterday, the PhiladelpbiaCommlttee visited the Male Cen tral Hitrh School, now called the "Baltimore City College," and other schools. ROCICHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, Noi. 603 and 605 CETSNUT St , PhUa. COACHMEN COATS COACHMEN'S COATS. HUNTING COATS. HUNTING COATS. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPHS-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, A Prktit Iwvkntiow. To London an J ba"k, without a change of linea. A compac tion Water I'rool Shirt Front has boo i inveut-d, to bo worn with colored wool shirts. When in ne it bn4 the appearance ol freshW pp'tiarel linen, and when soiled it may be restore t to us ongiiiHl punt.y in a lew minutes w th a wet towel or sponge. It nlso acts as a shleM to the brtest, keeping ottf ba h cold and dampness. With this u-dul invenilon one mav, when hur ried, drees in a few minutes, tor a journey or a wedding; and the lbor of washing and ironing while shirts Is dispptioed wi'h. They maybe obtained at our furpl'tiing stores, at the low price of twenty-live cents. McUurdy, No. 44 South Third street, is the manufacturer. An Attfmpted Burglars'. About half-pa-t 2 o'clock th'g morning, Mr. Franz, living nt No. 746 8. Tenth strict, hearing a noiee In the uprer part ot the house, went up Btairs, and met a ncero who had h a feet tied up In pieces ol blanket, lor the purposed mufllinu; his stop. Mr. Franz at .once cave the alarm, and Ullioer W rfcton appearinsr on the scene, ttad neptro was taken into custody, lie ave the mine of Oore W. Coleinar., and U rep i'e 1 to b:i tli3 leader of a gang of negroes who infest the riiMerLborhood of Tenth itnd Fitzater streets. Ve bad a hearing before Alderman Titterinary, who committed him to answer. Thr Late 'Attempt at Suicide Dr. Coles, of Uultlniore, who iumped overboar l at the foot of Maraet street wharf, it appears, intended to commit suicide. Juat before he jumped liom the stern ol thf Camden he turned arqund in the mot cool and collected manner, and said, "(iond-by, ladies," and then giving a leap, sank immediately. On riiig, two of the deck hands instantly jumped into the river, and broncht Mm salely to tDe shore. He Ht bis handkerchief tied to bis cane tor 1 leuti'icution in ence he whs drowned. Captain Murray did everything In his power to s ive hint wheii he firpt jumped overboard, and, happily, he was saved. A Mixed Cape. Rather a cuilous case was bronchi belore Alderman Johnson jester day altcrnoon. Some tea days or so ajro a countryman was counng into 'ton at a very early hour, when he was attacked by a lot ol n.cn, near Dick's nursery. .They assaulted him and tore his coat, and, he aserts. tried to rob lnm. They were frisrhtenod olf, however, belore thev succeeded in their attempt, and manascd to escape. A warrant wsi issued against tbem, and yesterday, on the informa tion eiven by some young women, John Pogen simI John IionlHten were arrested as being the guilty parties concerned in the attack. After the hearing before AUcrmau Jouusou, they were held to answer. A Desfebate Individual. An Ameri can citizen ot Atr can descent was arrested thu morniEg lor committing an a?sajlt aud battery upon a woman at Seventh and Lombard streets. It srerri8 he went to her house, and before he leltgave her a castipaiion, and then bundling up ht r clothes, h left with his plun ier. OHlcer Younir seeiuK him with a bundle at such an early hour, eavc chac, and on the nearo's being unntle to give a satisuictory account of how he came Into posrcss'on of the cloihina, he took him into custody. The prisoner had a hearmsr before Alderman Silt, who hell him $1000 bail to answer at Court. Labcpky of Lead PiPE.f-Francis TJber was detected in a bad business Jbsterdav. Being in needy circumstances and in urgent nCf-ssity of raising some of the wiiTewitnal," he ab stracted a quantity of lead pipe belonging to the North Pei i svlvaoi i Railroad Company, at Berks and America street. He win accordingly arretted by one of the vigilant watchers ol the public peace and placed in durance vile. He was Introduced to Alderman Clouds, and that gentleman, not being satisfied with Frank's story, nekl him in $500 to auswer. More Than hk Uakhainkd l'on. Jesse Dubois, who is of the colored persuasion, got himseli into a peck ot trouble by his greedi ness, vesterdav afternoon. It nonpars that Jesse is very fond of a good clear, and his finances are not amnio enoutrh to enable him to get all he want, lie went into a store at No. 1227 Vine n erect, and made a purchase of a low cigars and. when leaving, made a irrab at some that be bad not paid tor. He was caught at the neat little dodge, however, and wai arrested. He had a bearing betore Alderman Boswell, who held him in $800 to answer at Court. - A Fai.be Pbet&ndeb. Edward Coyle was arrested yesterday evening, whilst sailing under false colors, at Fourth and Browu streets. It appears that Kdwara represented nun sen as an inspector ot the Board of Health, to examiue dlnetent premises lor sanitary measures, as ue acted in a vr ry suspicious manner, and seemed more intent on examining the valuables than in looking for nuisances, inlormation was given to the pouee authorities and he was arrested. He was taken Dcioro Aiaerman loianu, wuo committed him in default of $000 bail to an swer the charge of misdemeanor. Light-Finoebed. Ann Jones, whilst travelling in the neighborhood ot Tonh and Arch streets, had uer attention arawn to an eie gant piece of cloth In front of a tailor's establish ment. She made love to it immediately, and eloped with it. The enraged tailor pursued her, however, and had bqrc iptured by the guardians of the public raee. i he piece ot ciotn was valued at about $10. Alderman Hibbcrd held Ann in $600 bail to answer. A Brace of Cattle Thiever. Charles Hofnagle was arrested by the Fifteenth Ward police, on the charee of stealing a horse. Ue was also concerned in the thelt of a cow from a farmer in Montgomery county, In connection with a man named Altred Taylor. Taylor was arrested on Ridge Avenue, above York street. Tbey had a hearing betore AMerman II tines, and were both held for a further hearing this afternoon. Oil Paintings. B. Scott, Jr., will inau- euiate his urst tale ot lino Oil ramiiugs, Crystal Medallions, etc., this evening, at the gallery. Ho. 1020 ( hesnut street, at 74. o'clock. Among the collection are several very due specimens Irom the studios or some ot our most talented modern artist9. Connoisseurs would do well to attend, as every painting will be sold without reserve. Shei field Plated Goods. We would call special attention to the large sale of Shef field pood", whlh takes place at Scott's Art Gallery. Wo. low thesnut street, to-morrow (FridaO morning at 11 o'clock.' This is the onlv opportunity oUered to purchase this desirable manufacture of goods, and would advise a.l to attend the saie CA Valuable Article. The "French uresnng," auveriisea in anotner column, tap- plies a inuiu neecea oesioeraium. rsy its use ladles' shoes that have become red and rough by wear, arj r stored to their orlgiual color, lustre, and (oftnesF. The preparation will not soil the skiite. S"A Fugitive from Justice. A man by the naeje oi Michael Christy was arrested at Front and Greenwich streets, on a warrant as a fugitive liom lustice from New Jersey. Ho haJ a hearing belore Alderman Titterraary, who remanded him to the authorities of Now Jersey. ROCICHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOT1IINQ HOUSE Iios.603 and 605 CHESNUT St., PhUa. latest Style Sack and Walking Coats. BOYS' CLOTHING. Etealifo Oe8e. There wag q.nite a 'RHmo. made by a police ollicer nt imi .fatly I oir thi morning. OfJoer Mvnrs, while walk ii g hi lonely beat, nt Front nod York tretA, spied three men ahead. K-irh of these men Hd uu untoilutate goo'e under hi' arm. With out cirpping to count noses.Ofiiecr Myers made 'alliint chnrgo upon the thicvos, and n-cklns; two ol thcii mnrched them oil' in triumph to tbeb'ntioii House. As he led the scene of the capture, be ca t ODe sorrowful clauce at the poils ot wnr he was compelled to lave behind liim. The third man escaped, officer T.Ivcrnouly having one pa'r of hand", which were lully oc cupied with hU captures. The two prisoners, Ferdinand Bandsey and John Ilempson, were held in $400 each bvAlucrman Cloud to answer at court. ' A Sad Cask of Bereavement. Some time ago we noticed the death of Mr. Thomas 8 Hemphill, whoco lather, Mr. Thomas J. Hemphill, has been for a long tlmo the business mannger of the Walnut Street Theatre. Mr. Hemphill d eJ in Ban Frauci-co on the 27ti of Auglitd last. He wns well lr nnnrfl no on nntinn and talented business man, and leave a lare" circle ot Iriends to motirn his los. Yestrday his rlster, Mits Sarah A. Ilemph'll, In the eichteentb ver or her age, died at th,! residence ot her t arcDtB m this c tv. It is a v rv sad be reavement, and there are many who will nionin her lose, ns an ornament to soclrfy. Mr. Hemp hill baa Indeed been sadly afllicted. A Reconstructed Kebrt.. rthnria Donahue was ai re ted in Morns' restaurant, at Ninth and v ine streets, lust evenlm? whii.. in prand state ot excitement. It seems that, under the inspiration ol bid liquor, he had drawn a loaded revolver and flourished it in a savage n anner. threa'enlnc to kill snmph-wlo. iv.nn. hue is t. patlve of Nashville, Tenn.. and for some umeaunne tue wnr was in the Kcbel armv. When arrested he had some S7(tn or S4im in grrcnbackH on his person. He had a hearing before Al'teiman Jones, and was held in snn to answer the charge of carrying concealed deadly enrolls. CoKJiUMAL Felicity. William Nott is not remarkable fur good natuie, and not unire qucntly comes into notice lor not behaving himstlt when under the prcsurn of old rye. He bves In the neighborhood of Twenty-second nnd Coates street, in Hr street, and sometimes makes that locality melodious. About yester day roon he indulged in the playful arausora'-nt ot Dca'ing the wile ot bis oosom, as he has re quently been in the habit of doing before. He was arrepti d, however, and was escorted to Alderman Hutchinson's office. That gentleman. after' bearing the tale of his connunial infelicity, : . . I. . I -i ... -.... . .. - luuiiuiutu uiiii iu 'ifiHuuoi .)uu uail. A Brute. A roan giving the name of B. Shireoi d w as arrested ou Fifteenth street, above Jetlerson, yesterday morning, for bca'ing his horse in a cruel Hiid merciless manner. Ho iifed a board with all his strength unon his noor beast, until the outraged feelings of persons passing in the vicinity induced them to inter (ere and have him arrested. He was taken before Alderman Fitch, nnd, alter a hearing, he was coinmuieu ro answer. CnoLER A . The number ol casea reported to the Board of Health, up to noou to-day, was six. Why II k Left Francs Our cous'n, Boo Ilarr's, lias come baek from l'arii Already, and thuae mpiains he: " I here's a tea ful lack, oh ! Of ohewiog tobacco In Frfi.cc, and tba won't do for me. A 1 the sights that I saw I'd not give tor a 'chaw;' Nor for tl'oso Kronen frii periet all Ixcbaiifre the styles of Tower Hall!" Our stock ot Men's. Youths', and Bora' Clotfitnir is the lu icst and most compote in r.iiladolplua. l'rices are lower, and nearer those of old times, thau lor several veais. halfway btUreen t Bkhnttt ft ro., Fifth ako I Tower Hall, Siath Sts. (618 Mabkkt tbkkt. 'JANET PRIDE" at Chesnut St Theatre To-night To thk "History o PEaCMEa," published some time ago In Englar d, maybe added the appendix that 1'halon'e "Niitbt-BIooiniug Cereua" haa attained a tale that was never boioro reached by anv extraot for the. handkerchief in any patt of the eivibzed world. Frteport Journal. "JANET PRIDE" at Chesnut St.Theatre To-night (Ivc-Twiuty Coupons, Due November 1, Wanted by Dbexel ft Co., Ko. 84 South I'hird street. "JANET PRIDE" at Chesnut St.Theatre To night TnE Elliptic Lock-Stitch Kkwikg Machine, wlta all the latest improvements and attachments, incomparably the best for Family Use. Elliptic 8. M. Co. Agents wanted, No. 923 Chesnut street, Phila. "JANET PRIDE" at Chesnut St.Theatre To night Tub "Alabama" Claims Must be Paid! We have let the account run long euouttn, and as "short payments make long friends," it would seem the part ol friendship as well as no icy to insist on the cat oown. .re naps one great cause ui iuo uuuiwrvi 1' tends of Chanes Btokos & Co.'s One-frice Clothing Hoiiso, under the Continental, is that cash or short credits is the ru'e there. "JANET PRIDE" at Chesnut StTheatre To-night Dr. Fitlkb'b Ubxat Rheumatic Remedy For Pbeumatibm, Nxubaloia, Gout. Asthma. Jo Core 8000 aures Miice J une, 166 No Pay. No Pay 8000 cures since June, 18H3 No Cure. N o I ure No meroury ,cotohicura, or iodides. No Pay. No Pay Limited quantity to each patient N a Cure. Piepared by Dr. Jf.tler, No. 29 A. Fourth street. You abb attracted to B. F.Beimer'aPhotograpbio Gal ery, No tM Arch atreet. by the superior quality as well aa the quantity or pictures yon get lor your money. ' "JANET PRIDE" at Chesnut St.Theatre To-night Tweifth add Cbesktjt is the place to purchaso Cork Jlaitresst s and Beading, and to have your Fur niture reuubolBtered, varnished, and ropmrea vr practical woikmen. "JANET PRIDE" at Chesnut St.Theatre To-night Table Obkamehtb beautifully made, by Morse & Co , Nos. uoa ana wt, Aran street. "JANET PRIDE" at Chesnut St.Theatre To-nlgUt elastic hutch (jEWISU MAC II I N KB, FUK FAMILY VT. THK ON LY MACHINE THAT BOTH !K.V'S lturECILY AND -llKOJDERS htkl.UFI.iJLY 1 & .T- I TT v r T GKOVfcE BAKKR'H HItilll'fiT P1(MIUM htVINO MAI HINKS, Ko. 730 CHKS.SUT bTBEiar. LOCKSTITCH SEWINU VAI ,'HINE fOU TAtLOBS, SUOEMiKEa-l. BADU1.EH1, H VKNEHS M KEB-1, CARKI GE .MAKEKS. f.ATEaT and bB "JAET PRIDE" atChesniJt ;,XheatreTo-niiht 8CPEB10B Stylks ev Keady-m ads CLofni!.S. Superior Stylbs or Ready-mads Clothiso. Wahamakkh tc, Bhowm, popclab c'lotuimo bouse, Oak Hall, Boutheant corner Sixth and Mabkbt Btreeta. ' JANET PRIDE" at Chfcnut St.Theatre To-night ROCKHILL & WILSON. FINE CLOTIIING HOUSE, Nog. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. Foreign and Domestic Fabrics Made to Order, Seasonable, Serviceable, and Fashionable. "J Ay ET PRIDE" ot ( hesniit ?t.TVl ro To-n-pht nra I'apkr Hiikll Almowds, Filberts, Enchah WulnuU, rtnisira, e o., ens te lhd at all tima of George Y. Jenklna, No. 1037 &prvat Garden street. "JANET MtlDfc" at Chesnut St.Theatre lo-nieht La riK ooTOti. Hyrok MorrwB fc Co , to 902 end iK,4 Aich street, tor your Fried rler, Coickon fealnd, Ldllte at,d , oiHv. "JAKET PRIDE" at Ciicniit St.Tlrea'reTo-n i p b t M A UKI I'll ). FI.T 13-811 OEVKF.n. -n the 211 Intmt. at the rcRldpnce o. the lirlilo'a pirpiiw o Kriond' cernnoai, fn the pienrnra ot J nr tta-tin, nq , .lu.ica ol the FHte. JV1I.L1 AM P. l.l l.M of Fliltmlrlnhi, Pa, to A v A P . , daughter oi Ilouiamlu A Bhoeuiaker, ot Lonu Branch, K. J. Koca-di. Lr1F.-PAH.ER. In riillnle'phla. on ths 24th In stnnt hv the Kev. Danlol Waxhburn 1. l.,Ji)SEKK (. l.OHOE Ei), o JtnitlPfreok, Michigan, to Mls MAItf S. saILLK, ofC arksboro, N. J. I) IF. I). ArPIsON.-nn the 21d Inmant, WILLIAM ADDI H(N, In I he 4.1th vear ol hi age The rr ativnn aud irleud. and the membcri of Wasti-11-p ton IMlgn, .o. i, I u. oi O. K. and National Kncunio mpnt, So. 47, 1. O. ofo. K..are renp-cttuily invited to attend his luncra1 from hi- lute riMl.lonce So KOJ Wood atrert, on rridar. fie 2lith liatant, at I o'clock. To proceed to Odd Follow' l enieter.T. HEMPHILL -In the'cltTof Sun Frnclco. Cat., on thcillth lo.v of A u mm, rUO.IAs 8. HE VI HIH I.L, eldoit on oi Ihomaa J. and ft u sun a. Hotnuhill. ofthiaclii. HEMPHiLL On WoanertiT afternoon, the 24th In Mant, MissHAKAII K HKMI'HILL,. in ihe iHtb year f ..GT oa,f daUKhtet of Thomas J. aud fiuaaaU. Uemihl 1. I he relative and ftlendg of the family are rcanectl'utlr lnvlipd to attrnd the luneral, tmm ihe reaidonce oi her p, renin, Ko MHt Viae street, on Saturday a letuoou nt I o'clock, lntenneni at Macnpeiaa Ccmeterr. Mci.rOD.-r! the ITtb Inatant, In Philadelphia. Mr. FOlli K l'C. sinLEOI) late oi the Hrra of Wain irrlgrt AlcLeod. hanketn. nt Nrw ork. aon ot Iaabe la and too :ato Thotna C. McLeod. aged 2A veara Ihe relailT. a and irlend of the Inmiiy are renpecfntiy Invited to attend th tuncrnl, irom he ronldnnoo of lua mother, No 822 Chrlgllau Ht.eet, ou Saturday aitetuoon, the 17th Inatant at 2 o'clock. O'BRIEN On the 23d Instant, M VWY, wife ot John O'Brled In the (SHtli veat of her ano. Ihe relntlvra and male fiends oi the family are rn Hpcctfu lr invited to attend the funeral, from he 'evi dence of her huahand, fo. Iitt doutn sireet, on EriOa morning ai 8 o'c ock. BITZK.L. On the2d Infant ot anthma, Mr. OBOROE B Kl'ZKL, In the S7th year oi his age. r 1 he relalivea aud iriendu of the tumllv are reoptctfullr Ipviien to attend the funeral tiom hi late reaidenoe, o. 173 N. Seventh street, on Sutidur alier ioo i, the 2Mn initant, at 1 o'clooa. Iuteruxsnt at Alecbaulcs' Cemetery. TDt'KKR. At Cincinnati, Ohio, on the 20th Initant. on his way home trout the armv In Toxm Captain HEMiT it'CKKU. 6th Unl edSta ea Cava ry, aed 21 veara. ton or John and Lonia M. Tuekr 'I he male irlend ol the tamlly are Invited to attend tha funeral, from ihe residence oi lit father, No. lull Walnut atreet. on I bursday next at 2 o'clock P.M. WITHFY.-Suddoiilv, on the 23d Instant, BOHAN W. WITHh Y, The relatives and friends, also the associations to which he nas attnobed, ate respectfully invited to nt tend the mneral trom bis la e renl"enee No ISiU Erank lord road on Friday at ernoon at 1 o'clock To proceed to Uanover Street Ground. WOLflAMUTn.-Thfa morning, at 9 o'clock, FItAK Clt F. WOLOAMUIH. Due notice oi the tunera' will be Riven. A CARPET SWEEPING MAC1IINK, BIT taking up the dust aa fast aa it sweeps does not grind it Into the carpet like a bioom. It tbcrelore aavei .vour carpel aou your time, ooiu or No. 8.M (Fight Thtrty-flvel MARKET St.. bs ow Ninth. FOR CLEANING OCT AND POLISHING Lanio chimneys we have several pa'tnrn o.''Paient Lamp t hunnev Cleanerx. TKtl.M N.dc HUA W. pio Bv icigm i niriy-nvei ai a bum "i . oeiow nintn. riIIE COM BIN FD POKER AND TONGS .1. enables yon to rake down vour Ore pink out clink ers or scoria, light our cigars, lift o.T stove platen, and do various other uses anout a stove, which usually re quire several implements to ac.'omn ih F r aa e by Ko. 83S I Right Thlrty-flve) MAttKKT Ht . balow Ninth. "JANET PRIDE" at Chesnut St.Theatre To-night D EAFNe.fi S.EVRRY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have Invented to a (Mat the hear ing I n eveir degree ot dea heascan be bud at t ie Ear instrument nepoi oi r. hauuua, no. n noutu 1LMU dtreet, below Chesnut. 10 IS lm "JANET PRIDE" at Chesnut StTheatra To-niirh t WARBURTON. FA8HIDH A HLK HATTER, So. 430 CHESNUT Street. Next door to l'o't Office, ls "JAN ET PRIDE" at Chesuut St.Theatre To-night BABBER'8 IMPROVED PRIIISCOPIC I5PRCTACIKS. Knoerlor o all others. Thv excito the wmd.r And ailmiiation of all who une tbem. Manufactory and Halea-rooma, Ko. 248 N. E1UUTU Street, Pblia.,Pa. OPERA 4JI.ASSKS. Assort men large and varied. Prices low. 213m "JANET PRIDK" at Chesnut St.Theatre To-night TTNADULTKRATED LIQUORS ONLY KICHAtlD PEMSTAN'd diunm anir i ni a No. 439 CHESNUt aTBEEW. Kenrly Opposite the Post OUloe PHILADELPHIA. Fnmil lea supplied Or iora from the Country troinntiy attended to. SIS u vii 1 1 l.1 a au r k k a i r iw 'JANET PRIDE" at Chesnut St.Theatre To-night Q A N T O N. GINGER. Fresh Imported Cautou Preserved, ger, Dry aud lu Syrup, OF THF. FINEST QTrALITT, aiu. I'OH SALE BY JAMES R. WEBB. EIGHTH and WALNUT Street. 814 "JANET PRIDE" at Chesnut St.Theatre To-night TP YOU WANT PERFECT SATISFACTION L in every respeot, huy the celebrated p BBS ION COiu. Ekk aud Htove aizea. at 7 per ton. Aiao.tiu KfculneEA'.LE VEIN CO A 1., same sizes, namo pice, and a very cue quality or LEUltiU, &ug ana move, ni 7 M),erton 1 keep nothing but the bout. Orders ro- celveaat No. 114 South THlltp Street. SJH "JANET PR1 DE" at Chesnut St.Thealro To-n 12 lit $100 EXTRA DOUNT Y.- 1 he undersigned U reiiularlv iloanse'l bythe United BtaUa flover. nient t ooiiect the Kitn bouutiea and ha all the lacuities (oraapoody Settle nient. Call on or a 'drew GEORGE W. FORT), Ko. 241 DOC K Street, one door below mini. lOiSlin Phi'se phia "JANET PRIDE" at Chesnut St.Theatre To-nteli "JANET PRIDE" at Chesnut StThealre To-night TH X T R A BOUNTY. THE PAYMASTER- JV Central ha ordered Ihe prompt payment ot these claims. I have all the neee snry loran under tin orJer 'it annilcatlon and can Insure a aseedv sottlemea . iivAkGE W. FOltD.Ko. 841 DOCK. Street, one door beiow IirO atreet. yi 1U 'i Hurp "JANET PRlD?" at Chesnut Ht.Theatre To-nlaht "JANET PRIDE" at C.he81iut St.Theatre Toii'irh' ROCKHILL & VIL80N. FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, Jos 603 and 605 CHESOTT fit., Phila. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS IN GREAT VARIETY. OCTOBER 25, 1866. FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. BUY FURNITURE AT GOULD A, 00 Union liepois, comer M.NTti and MAKK.g r nnd Son. 7 1, no WW North H1CU1II1 Street. 1 Hie iaitt. cheapeat. and bent stork of Furniture, 0 very Oeciiption In the word Kend Mr PrlntM t;-. toiueami 1 rke l.l-t. 1 he aotindnesi 01 i"aierni an I workmanship Is (iiiarant ed ol'a I we aril. Furtiirs for 1 arlur, f 'Vnwlng room Chamber or Hod room, l'nln Toom. Lihrnrv Kltche i, Nervant' rooms Offices Schoo'a, ( hurehea, odd Fellows, ton. or other lodges, fMs Instl utions Clubs, i'o leitna. Puble Ilmiillnvs Hnteia Hoarding liousea, Ilovpitaia. Fairs, or a smele pleie ot Fnrnltnre. I thk In) sud estlma esiarnlshed when require! Orders sen' h poatwltl be executed wtih deoatrh, and with llbei.illlv and Justness 01 dnalini t'ouatry den era, anc tlie trsde generally, rontlnun to b sun p led on theraine liberal wholesale terms that insure llien a l.i r nioUi Pariles at a ulstawo tnav remit tkrough our UnTiVei, the Fan.tem' and Mochanlni' .National Bank. ( hesnu street, or the I'nlon National IliwiK, Third street r by Kxnresa Cheek, or Post (Milne Order. Im mediate attention will beyhen and aa'lsl'acllon Insure!. OOIII.I) CO., K E. torne NINTH and MA KRKT streets an t fios. J7audJ9ortn HECUNO Htreet 1 lOBoj Philadelphia. PLEASE OBS E R V E THAT RICHMOND A FOREPAUCH'S Is the Cbcapcit Place In this city TO BUY YOClt FUllMTCUK. Our Sto k Is the larireat and moat varied, as nur nroa are the lowest I'OMT F HflFT TO CAI.r. ha'hrn mil h.oln. 1. where In order that wo may have an opportunity of provlus the troth ol the above assertion. RICHMOND & FOREPAUOU, 25tuth2mrp f o. 40 8ontb SECOND Bt .westslda. T 0 II O U S E K E E r E 11 S. I have a large stock ol every variety 01 FIJRNITUULJ Which I will sell at rcdnceo prices, consisting 01 1'I.AIN AND MARULK TOP COT f AOS 8ITIT8 WALNUT CttAMllhlt SUITS. PAKI.OR hints. IN VRLVICT PIXSH l'AHLOK H('IrH IN I1MK CLOT'U. PAHl-OKfCITS 1H EF.P8. Rlilehoarda. VvtAnnlnn TAhlea. Wardr.i heji. rtookeiuM ftlattreasea, Loungea, etc eto 1'. ' 1. (HIST1NE 8 IS N. E. corner SECOND and BACK streets. FIUST-CLASS llUMTUKE. Large Assortment of tha L,atst My lea On band, and will be told this coining season, 'at very n ouirote prices, at I LUTZ'8 t) 53m Furniture Establishment, Ko. 121 Uoath FXEVEKTII Street ESTABLISHED, 1795. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate Looking-Glasses. ENGUAV1SGS, PAISTISGS, UAWINGS 1.1C. Manufacturer of all kinds of L0CKIKO-GIASS, PORTRAIT, AND PICTURE FRAMES TO ORDER. No. UlO GIIKSNUT WTHKKT. TUllxD DOOK AliOYE THE CON TIKESTAL, rniLADKLFltlA. 3 15S JANET PI!IDE" at Chosnut St.Thoatre To-nlriht AUCTION SALES. B SCOTT, JB-, AUCTIONEER, No. 1020 CHESNUT STREET. 2U t-AItn We arc not nrenared to make arrangements for special sa es ol Oil Paintings, statuary, or auy other Worka of Art our location heluu in the centra 01 the most fpshlonab'e thorouhfare ot our city, mnlce tt a deslrahl HMtl lot winmli aua wiran ot w im aon'al at.rutlon ulven to ou .-doors ales- B. Scott, Ja POKTPONEMEKT. In ronsenuenco or the soous not arrlrlmi from the rrtiHinm hfi'uMA lo- .How York In tlmo 'or a uroDur dis play, me great sale of rlhetlleld M.ver Plated Ooods will be postpoi.ed until lo-inorrovr uiorniug at 11 o'c ock. GBE T 8AI.K OF FLKCTBO KILVERPLATEri tiUOHH. 1VUKI, iHU UltU.lt til- lilreo.t from Messrs. Josenh Deakln Jk Bonn Rnrliiv Street Worka, bhellleld Eugiand. 26th mat . SHtt o'clock, at Hoott'a Art Gallerr. No. 1029 Chemut sirtot. will be sold a choice anl beautliul assortment of UBS I -CLASH rS'l FST tLEITKU hii.vkk l'LATEB GOODS, IVORY, TABLE. AND Ol'UER CUTLERY-, In the uewesi aesmus, consisting or eutr e uisnesi sal vers I diah covers ; cornei dlt-k is; spirit and liquor sots t pickle aiandat lonr, nve, ana six Dottle oastorei cake, trnit and bread baskets; kottiei, with and without laim ai tea and ooflee sets raised, chased lae merod.and embbesed In great variety i Uri carvers) presentation ser vices lor children, coo eta ana cups uuea with aoldt toeai-raoka aoun sauce, and punch ladai suifar tonus; tabie. dessert, and teaspoons; tame ana Uomert rorks; nut crack st knlie rests; crushers; mntard, popper, and suit cups candlesticks; sugar baskets i uutterooolers ; Epeipnes: moiasaea vases; trult diahes ; aud a variety of other articles. romnrlslns an imnicnaeuuau Itvof dinner and dessort knives and -orks, with Ivory and bone handles; carvers; pocket anivesT nuiwi bm-i, w bio. 'Ihe above stock is with confidence recommended by the auctioneer, the respectability and hltfb a aadlnst ot the nianuiacturere who are the oouslgueea beliiic a mi. run tee ol the auallty ol the aroods. 10 9 W It Open lor examinauou wu;, oui mti. BALE OF MODEBN OIL PAINTIKG9 CBY8TAL MKDALI.IONB, On Thursday and Friday Evenlnirs next, Vth and 26th instant, at ball past 1 o'clock precisely, at Hcott'a Philadelphia Art Oaliory, will oe aold a col lection of oil paintinn. em niacins works ot merit Irom oine or our most eminent American artists, togutuer w ith a number ol splendid crystal medallions. Open lor examination on Tuesday, 23d mat. 10 20 8t FINE PROOF FRAMED KNOBAVIN'Gi. On Monday, Tnosdav, and tVednoadar, 29th, 80th. and illst Inst, at 11 o'clock A. M and 1H P. M. at tcoit's Art Oallory. No. Iu2u CUESNIT Htrect. will be iold22S fine iVamed steel enKraviuvs, chromoa, colored lithographs, etc. eto , c are in 11 v as lt'Lled Irom the great luotUm ar. tats. lu 2: Tt MODERN OIL PAINTI.KiS Ou Monday Evening, KovemlierS at ttt o'clock at Heott'a Art Gallery, a vaiuaMo coilcciiou of modern oil paintings, i ID 21 lit PA 61B NCOA8T & WAUNOCK, AUCTIOSfEKRH. So. MO MARKET Street fprosi) LAitoi-; town fancy Credit POUlTIVB RALE OF OERUAN KMT OOODB, by Catalotiue, on a On Friday next. October 28 commencing at 10 o'c'ock, comprislntr a ful! smorlmen oi mostdeslrahle 6l .ts hoodt, soduiks. Jackets sbaw s, tcarfaetc etc. I'l 24 it -iTlAKLLS C. MACKEY. AUCTIONEER, NO. 3J juAK&K r titreot. oeuveen riiiru npq t o;ir'Q, TO 10V AS D FANCY STORE KEEPERS. IMPORTERS KALE OF CHINA. FANCY OOODS, DO LS, 11N TOYH, M'U. On 'lo-morrow Uorulng. At Stf o'clock, lor account of a New York importing house, V ax Lolls and Doll Heads. China Figures, Jewel Boxia and Doll Heads. Votio Cups and Nauceis, Vases, Bit". Do'la fchell Whistles Hattlea, Baskets, Amma'a. Mne fins, Lliiuor Se'a, Wine Bot tles Cologne Vases, Bui dlug Rlooks Htrlux FlKuna. Popftuns, 'I Of Ouns. Tin Csrr'anes, (Jbariots. tVaxou and ( ars, r)lna Dolls, ana other holiday goods. Also, a lot of Faney Ha'kftx "JANETPRIOfi" atChesiiut St ThcntroTo-ulght BOARDING. KJO. 1121 GIIlAItD STREET Ja note open for the accommodation of , FIIIHT-OI.ASS BOARDERS. ' Applrr!I ' 839 ..jAN ET PBIDE" at CbPsnut St.Theatxe To-night 01 n nnn AtiD f 5000. several sums oJ.VsV-' wV oi these amoaats to Invest npoa Mortfste. Apply to A. FITLKP. Convevaneer. 1 u it Ko. SI Hortb mxta Bueet. "JANET PRIDE" at Che stmt St. Theatre To-nlnht TTTANTfD-l YOUO LADY IN A RETAIL TV dry gtodi i oral urjis 110 Address UOMKu, this 00 . lllWSl' 'JAKET I'EIDE" at Ctteanut 8t, Tueatro lo-nlfait 5 FOURTH EDITION I.ateet Markfu by Telegraph. Pny.M, V.'r-1XHUKoimr. lir,, Canton Cam 146J '1",,UBid States Coupon 6e, 118i: OuW, Philada. Etck Exchange Sales Oct. 21 HOOOCitvBs.new. ...101$ MW0 do lull 400 do.... 101, j)0 oo 101 i tfWIO ao o a 971 j'im Kch Unr Gs 83 Mil H'WU 8 7-HOs Jniyl()6i 5"K)lsna ( ul b t80 6!l 18 ah 2(1 ft 8(1 R U . 80 Ml sh Hutlrr Co).' 1H ion ah llcatonriu E 15H ...... iaii. n . V r V nil T TO Vftl. . at 10 sh C A A aor.p Hah l-ennaK...... St 100 sh do..,, sao. ait 1D0 sn Kcadinr K. ,o M 50 sh l.on li ii SflOsh tit Nch Coal. 2 itsj sn eto 100 so boh. A.... 81 2., 5sh do 1(11 8ECOND BOARD f W US 6 20s 66 ..10S)' 100 sh fata pt. . .. 84 riiOlCitytrs Dfw...l01J Z'Osn Kesdina-. .s6. . M 1000 rittsbjr 6s.... 4i 100 sh N Central. ... t lUOsh Miuchill..... 68 2 an Wyom Val.... ta ST. CRORGE'S SOCIETY" TITK OKPI- e eera and me inhere of tha HT OKORflK'S K- elety are requested to attend the funeral of Mr. REMRT SOkt It, from his la e residence, corner of BKOt u and TlUJdl SO.N btreeta FRIDAT afternoon at J o'olnok It bllAPBACtf UILL, Vice-President 1 . THE NEW FALL 8TYLES IN J. W. BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (Or Double Spring) SKIRTS, wow . UNIVERSALLY ADOTTED DY OUR FASHION MAGAZINES AND ALL FASHION AUTHORITIES. THIS IMPROVED DUPLEX SKIRT la now meeting with grijiU Sale by J. M. HAFLEIGH, No. 90',i CHESNUT St. 10 llMvfmlSt GEOIKiE D. WISH AM, No. 7 North EIGHTH Street. I have now in store and lor sale a moat complete tm. elegant stoea ot rorLiNsi POPLINS PLAIN TOVLHt. 1LA1U l'OPLlNH HMFafSS CirtRT) POPLISa. 1K18U POPLINS. CORi'Ell SILK POPLIMs). One case of SILK STBiru PCPLIKd, only To oanto. NISRIKOISHt IrlBRIOrQKgt I ha.o Jnat opened a roll line of FRFNCH Mm. Ot8, ot all the tuoat desirable shades and qualities. ew additions In GOODS made daily from tat riilladcljjh'a aud Hew iork Auctions. , JUTJSLIKS I MUSLINS t The Cheapest Muslin Store n the city. Juat opened 2500 yards extra heavy Brown Bheetluf. wide, lor 24 cents. O ne case ol 1' Illow-Case M nsllns best, for S3 cents. J1V US A CALL I ily stock ot FLANK ELS la lame and cheap. 9 ii Vi lm3m - BIOKKENE, OU IIFE-nEJUVENATOK. STRESOTH TO THE WEAK-YOUTH TO TUB AOKI This preparation la nneqoal ed aa a rejaveoator and, Mr Itorer o( n anted aud Inert. tunoUoui. Qbeieehe 'he UfcOil aad all those who have In any way impaired their vitality by excessive mental or physi cal aiip icatlon.wlil find the hlokrene to be what It name implies a ll e-rxjuvevator, which, while It builds up th that tend constitution, will a so Impart to the feeiing the briskness aud enenry which belouK to youtn. oniatterby what cause any oman baa become enfee bled in Ha lunoil 'us this aupeib preparation will rcmova Ibat canse at once and lorever. jilOKHKKE carea Uenmal Do' illty Imporoncy, Ner vous incapacity, DyippnMlo. Depression. Loas of Appa tlto, Low spirits, lmbeculty. Mcntai Indoleace. F.uiuoia tlon, F.nnul It baa a most doiuilvtui, desirable, and novel eOcct npon the rryouasnum and a l who are la any way prostra'ed by nervous duabHtles are earnestly advHedto aeek a cure In this most excel eat aad un equalled preparation. ilOKBKNR -The Feeble. 3 l" JSe DasMfcs. ti g Ihe 014. ahnn tn vUabledloovry a trial f ii will be found totally different Irom ad oilier artiolea vous weaknesses of allFki ', wlU restore too anted stranuth with woudonul permanence. it Vi .VTad Tonlo, and will lve re lef m Dvapei. .1. wHh tSeVrs? orie( bralatence In Ita use rXgr&iui 6r ik bottles forts. J iiiJta tfeuf'raliy. Pent by express anywhere by a JrlSSna? HUTCH 1 N OS & HILLYEB VroprleWra, AO. WDtn Birei,rew xora. Boldl,,,JOHMSO. HOIXOWAY to COWDEST, Ko MNoitn biaiu street. DYOIT A COa 410thstu6mrp Ho. 233 N SECOSD Ht.. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AN1 COUN IY OF PHILADELPHIA. Astateof KDWABR MoDOWELL, deceased. Tho A uultor appointed by the Court to audit aettle. ami adjust the account of M. lOVVfcLL. Admlalstra tore. L a.o t.DWAKD jloiXlWELL, deceased, and to report distribution of t oaUnoe ln the bands of tha aoconntant, will meet the Parties 1 Interested lor the pnr- f'oseoihls appoiutwrnt, on AlONDA 1 November i. sue. at 11 o'olock a. . at his ottlee, Ko. iOt WALMUT Street. In the IU of PUUadeiphla. IV 2 thstuM . W. D. HAKEB, Auditor. J. T. OALLAGIIEK, LATE OF BAILEY CO., FOBHEBLY BAILEY A KITOHES, Invites attention to his HEW JEWBLBY E3TAB UiUUUCKT, Ho. 1300 CIIKSWHT Street, All foods varrtmtsJ of first attaint i,ttKal titauton (7tm ( VmmvinH, CCt 19 tmwlas