AMUSEMENTS. Niw Chkknctt Kikkf.t inRATiiit-Vlr. Jovnh Vr-flr-rson played - Ri- Van Wnikie" to u Itnmeuse audience last evening. 1 he plav and th aotor in crease in ponu.anty nightly. ip ran Winkle attain to-night, found in a Fmir-Wneelrr Is tho aro, knd it is a capital one. t honor h some of the bits are scarcely nlam to Americans On tsaturriny another 01 those delightful family matinees wil be riven. The Gunmakcr of Moirom will be presented. Walnut Strkf.t Theatre Mr. Booth was honored with a voty iario andionoe last evening. Ho noror plapd "Kfoliolieu" with more ilnlicute force and grace. Jlicheicu will re irecutcd again this evening too cat an bntoro Kdwin Hootn as the "Cardinal Duke," and Barton Hill an "Haradas." In comoliancn with a universal deire ot the Poopte Mr. Kdwin Booth will give a lltmlet apres miiii performance ng next fatuiday afternoon, commencing at 2 o'clock. Aroh fcTREKT IncATita. Mr. I) n Bryant had a large audirtico lost evening, aud the porformmoe pasted off pleasanMy. ln.night The Irish Emi grant and Handy Andy wnl be represented. CtTT IIuuktjm Thkatrb V groat bill Is oOVrcd to-night, the ber ot the s-asnn. it is full ot tun. The laughable comndv of t"e llipnrrite, tho beauti ful American play ot the People's L"vyf, and the new larce ol Timothy to tne Jtescue, will all bo given. Amvrioak TnFATR.-MIs Kate Fishfr and El lNirioKdilio are attracting vt rv large and tashlonn bio audiences. This evening LocMnvar and lllwk Kyed Satan will be presented. CABTrcnoss & Dixbt have an excellent entertain ment this evening. The Date-Ball Match is very clevor. Aoadimt or Mosic Mr. John B. Gough doll vers hia preat new leetuie on "Temperanoe" this evening. 1'his is Mr Uouirb's primitive theme, and he cannot ibii to mteiest bia auditor in the reform Imoj.om.mi and advocated. CITY INTELLIGENCE. I for AJiifioital Local Items sre Tliirrt Pag. A Boli a.vd Daring BrrtoLABT. Last evening as piroctraied one ot the most daring unci r-ucrpshfui burplarirs tbut w have hail to record tor a Ions t ine. About lo o'clock lust evrniTj? the house of Thomas Smith, in South i-treet, below Juniper, was entered. Mr. Smith Weeps in the place a tavern mid ctjrar shop. The burirlur entered the front floor by means of a jimmy, and went up stairs. Mr. Smith was In the bar-room, and bis wile was iu the third story, with a child. Although Mrs. Hmith went through the house whilst the burglar was in the place operating-, no discovery wa9 made. The robber actually ransacked the whole house. Every bureau drawer was opened, and what ever of its contents the burclar landed, he car. ried off. lie went into the second story back room, mid with a jimmy broke open a money box of Mr. Smith's, and took lrom it about $2niii) Iu notes, bonds, and gold certificates. He a'.-o stole two gold watches, and jewelry amounting lo aboHt &:;000 more, including a handsome rhifr. One ot the watches is a a tun-watch. IIpih. ceeded iu tretlnie away with all his plunder, and so adroitly was the thine managed, and so well did he cover up bis tracks, that the robber v w;is not found out until this morning. No arrcts have yet been made. The burelar was evidently a very accomplished and skilful man :it his business. Petty Cases. William Fry and John Uusk were arrested this morning on a chnree of larceny, at Mead street wliart. Tnov are said to belong to that notorious Iraternitv'dcsitruHted "wharf rots." They had a hearing b.iloie Alderman Tittermary, w ho committed them on n charae of suspicion of larceny. Francis McClaln was taken into custody yes terday morning on a charge ! rocklces di ivinii. He drove his team t'lroucii the streets at a furious pace, until ho got 1o Second aud Thomp son, where he was arrested and escorted to Alderman Shoemaker's oltice. He had a hear ing, anj was committed iu default of j()D bail to answer. Thk Weathkb. Ihe sudden and great change in the weather is the remark of every body. Duifnir last week the. average of tempera ture was higher than that of the cot respond iuar week in lnuo. It stood 00-01 this year aza ust 4860 iHst jear. Yesterday morning the tempera ture was down to freezing point, but in the atterr.oon the clear bn?ht sunshine, with the thermometer at 42. made it quite comfortable. Last niniir, however, a cold northerly wiul brought down the temoerauiro to the freezing point again, and this morning itstood down close to 32. Wc can easily see its effects in the blue noses auo overcoats on the street. Gloves are at a pieniium, Knd winter goods are selling rapidly. Tnterfebino with an Offices. There are a preat many cases ot this kind reported from day to day. Peter Lent was arreted on this chaige last evening. It appears that aii officer hud arrested a man at Twenty-third aud oates streets for being drunk and disorderly, when Lent wont np, and taking the prisouer by the arm, told him not to go with the oflicer, foe he had no business to arrest him. Another officer, who happened to be in the neishhor hood, happened to see the luflo by play, and walked up and arrested the foolish Lent. The latter was taken before Alderman Hutchinson, who held him in $('()') bail to nuswer. It is sup posed he will think twice before he doe any thing of the kind noain. Disorderly House. A. woman who gives the very romantic name of Grace Carroll, was srieMed at a late hour lust nierht for kecp lne a disonlerly house. She keeos a place No. 2217 Sharswood street, and is not very select iu the character of the company she entertain in her tstubn.hnient. In fact, the eracelcss scamps who Iniest her domicile are said to in dulge in late hours, bad liquor, and a very loud tone of conversation. As the quantity of noise made is not very agreeable to those living in tho vicinity, treat complaint has been made about it, and in consequence, ("race was arrested and taken before Alderman Fitcb, to answer for iter disgraceful conduct. The Alderman held her to answer at Court in the sum of $1000. Charged -with Misdemeanor. George H. Martin and Samuel Mcllhenny, the driver and conductor of the Cullowhill street passenger car that ran over a pedestrian at Twenty-fourth and Callu wliil I streets yesterday moraine, were put under arrest on a charge of misdemeanor. They had a hearing before. Alderman Hutchin son, who held thoiu in $1000 each lo answer. It was proven that the running over the de ceased was oing to the gro4 carelessness of the parties arrested. Boat Foukd. The Harbor Police dis roverej a j awl-boat, twenty-one cet lonii in the keel, aud twenty-foul leet over all, stowed away behind one of the wharves on the Jersey hide of the river. It was so bid that mere acci .lent alone led to its discovery- Tho boat is painted black outside, with green bottom. It is painted lead colon d inside, with green top. The boat Is supposed to have been stolen, and is now h tap at the Harbor Police dock, ut the foot of Noble street, awaiting an owner. THE nOBUCCLTCRAL. SOCIKTY8 ESSAY this (TueKdaj evening will be by A. 8. Fuller. Esq., of New Fork, the author of "Grape Cal tunst." These essays re free to all, whether members of the Society or not, and are civeu as part of the Society's object, which is to dif fuse tat-te lor horticulture amongst our citizen-. ROCK1IILL & WILSON, . ' ' , ' i ' ' '' ! FINE CLOTIIINa HOUSE it i ' . 3T08.603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Pbila ...' '. l atest' Style Sack'' arid'Walkin? Coal BOYS' CLOTHING. TIIK DAILY EVENING TELEGIPH.-PIIILADELPIIIA, TUESDAY, IHE MAPS MKHTINO Ttf CAMDKX LAST rMOHT. line ot the creute'd mectlne of th camps, gn was held lit ni2bt at the Camden ,"", I10USO a ircb.ed by Hon. .lames M. nroyci, lion. Leonard Myers, and Hon. (J. W N. Curiis, Jtf public nti candidate for Legisla Hire. Jlir. tSCOVCl reviewnH hi m n rmirw in f Lpe,lla,'e, and attacked and handled th.' Administration without eloves. He was WArmlv received by the whole audience, and anplaudel ....,.iium oy nu interested and wido-awax audience. i The Senator b safe again In the hearts of '.hh people. He occupied nearly two hours, ami was followed by Hon. Mr. Mvcrs, iu a brilliant speech ol an hour in length. Mr. Mycis is a great invorite wlih New Jersey audiences, mid acquitted Inn. sell han.lsonielv. and was repeatedly lol l to ' Go on." He mail many ccnl:cnt points, and is a capital s'.uinp orator. Mr. t'ustis loiioived in n brier, kouikI and logical spe.-ch. Hu will bo elected tiv i lnrue ninlorlty. The band serenaded tlv peakt'ts iif ibo residence ot Senator Scivel, where the speakers and band were entertained till a late hour. liAuiAx ix ikoijih.e. Two yonnz luiiiHim, iiooiiij 1 or iv years ot nee. were ar rested on a churscot a-saulr and battery with intent to kill. It anuears that tliM two had, last evening, entered a restaurant In west Philadel phia, lust west ol the bridsn. and eotnmrrpl ing. The landlord ordered them oat, and made them leave. A young man nnra"d McNamara followed them, aud got into a quarrel with tne io jiiuiiiiiH, aua me inree got into a free fl 'ht in rne tm lee one of tho Ital ans. named Uar- tnoiomew ttonncl, drew a pocket-knife and cut McNamara, but not very seriously. The two then turned to escape, but were arrested at iwerty-ttiird and Market streets. The other gave his name as Koschel V. Melano. B uli of them hnd a hearina before Aldermon Jones who held them in $1000 bail, to answer the charge of assault and batlery with Intent to kill. A Belligerent. Albert Frlckand was arretted jesferriay afternoon for making uu as sault on a passenger-car conductor. The prisoner, who is one of those men who seem to think a conductor is a person who Is appoinred for the purpose Of ill-natured neonle vetiHtirr the'r spleen upon, pot into a disturbance with one of the Girard avenue car-conductors. He made an assault upon him with a cane, and in the melee scratched the sides of the car. A police oflicer was called, who took Frlckand into custody, and escorted him to Alderman Fitch's oflice. That uagLstrate held him for a further heaiing Providing fob Cold Weather. James McNamee was arrested at the Haytnarkei, at Seventh and Oxfordjstrcets. yesterday afternoon. James pays constant attention to the state of the weather, and seeine that Jack Frost was comlne upon him unprepared, he resolved to take time by tho forelock, and aopropriate some clothing to prepare tor the inclement weather to cr.me. So he took advutitaae ot the absence O' a man at the llaymarkct, nnd ffole his oat. He was detected in the act, however, and was arrested and taken before Al lerman Fitch, who held him in default of SiiOO hail lo an3wer. Closing of tiik New Jersey Campaign. An immense nmss meeting ot the Republicans ot New Jersey was held lust evening at Me 1 lord. A torchlight procession, comprisinar some three hundred enthusiastic lovalists, paraded the streets prior to the nieetine. Eloquent ud-dre.-ses were delivered by Lewis Ashtuead. Kso of Philadelphia, W. P. II. Cvert. Esq.. aud Hon. S. N. lieud, of Mount IIollv, lale Con Tea man lrom New Jersey. An Iaokmoub Fkliow. A rouue in liouijhis jail who lav, Kiuuapped a jailor's watch ono day; Another jailor, who bis irame Gut sed not, lie ent to pawn the same; And pnrcha-ed then nice things to eat, Thfu all the juil-bird ho ujitrht treat. Ileie was some sharijuoss, uo ojutuss, Kut honest men evince no Ich, w hen flrtt o asspoode, for pricos small, They bear aw uv liom Tower Hall. We Have Good ttyle. Cusatmere Suits lo mitch as low as fl500 Finest French Cis.ninrre suits to motrh v to W CO And atlintcrve.iiny trades. VK iiATE Good all-wool Mart- Suits ai low as ,22 00 Ftnes Jl acic French C'nth ana Vas- s mere Suits vj to 5 j 00 And all tntvrreiiiiu grades. We Have The largest, best assorted, mid moit com plete stock of Men's. Vouth's. and linui' Clothing ia Fiiladrlphia equal to any in the. aty in style, make, and jit - comprising all kinds, styles, sixes, and qu ttit'es, adapted tt the mints of all, and said at lower prices than Vie. lowest elsewhere, or the miiney refunded, Half way between I Bknnktt k C,n., Fifth Aim Tower II all, Sixth Sts. (618 Market strkkt. tyAll our teveral iears. KEI.LEY & lOllfiini b OIKI' luNCRBT-isKx- FLAKAtiok 7'o the Editor ot tht Eveninn Trie graph fc'lr: It is well known that a firm in Cln cuuo, bearinir the namo, stylo, aud tide ot A. A. Kelley & Coinpauy, have advertised a Prize Concert to take place on tho 28th of September lust. For reaf-ons nest known to tho firm, tho arawintr tur prizes did not occur, as was announced, but wa pompom-it until the 17th ot the present month. I re suiuine that the Company ahove-nainod wore Iu ly competent to make pood their promise., I consen.ud to act a sole agent lor the salo ol tickets in this city, and succeeded in disposing of 770 tickets in the short rpace ot ten days, deposit mr the proceeds in hank, lo each puicha.ser of a tickot 1 truve a promise t'tat it the drawing did not take place on the day nam d (an assurance of tho ssme tenor being (riven b A . A. Ke ley & Co. in iheir advertisements), the mane should be returned oa presentation ol the tickot sold at my establishment. Wit u this arrangeineut ihe flit mtnavers of tho concert did not appear plftsed, aud wroie to mo on October ft, live davs after the concert should have taicen plac, demand ing a return oi sales or a deposit of tho money re ceived with other parties in this city. Tho latter were visited oy me, but did not appear s&tistieu to have I ho custody of the money under tlm cirouiu btances, , Ke ley k Co. then wrote to me that thev were net ?aiisieil with what 1 had done, and stated that unless they received the money lrom ine, they woe id cuLcel the tickets issued by my order and sold lr me, would advertise this luit iu I'hilaUelphia papers wl b iheir own statt nioiit of tho who e .rausaetioii. 'I bis threat was partially carried out. An biijiut urd libellous acvrusenicrit was sent to one news paper but was refused an insertion by the propil - t'ir ineieoi; uui wa lutviieu ut ui-iuk6 iu anothei' yesterday. J nave lBSueu a circular auaressea to encti person ho Durctitted a ticket from me. uslcimr them to present uch ticket at iny store, aud lec.-ivo tli.i tuouey paid t me tberotor, very truly jours, John J. Khocibk, No 403 i.'hesuut a.rei t. rHiLAPi LtfHiA,Kovfmber6, loOO. iBOJf "SATUaDAY EVEMINO CiAZUTTK." It Ig irriposnble to fltd a ilaoo on tbii broa 1 land wheie retry lari' Fain Killer is not knon as a most valuable lemedyfor physical p in. In thecoun- tiy, miles from physician or apotbwe irv, the l'ain Killt r Is cherished as the xoIuBive panicea, aid it uvvur utoeivok. Ibi SiBOOOLB is Over! As the meagre sheaves bowed to tho main gboat or the fHin, so the whole brood of imitation and counterfeit extracts have bowed o the Sovereign Perfume of theday-I'ha. ion's "Mi-ht-BlooininK Cereuj." Thny have eoue to oblivion, w here tuey belong - J?. island VTiiol ROCICHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, No 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS IN GREAT VARJETV. Hot von TnAjtKf-aiviNn. Notice Persons who roi.ienipiato niHkiny prriparat ons (or a proper Celebration of 1 l,nnl.Bli..l. Ihn mnnln ! Invilnil to nmt at No. 84 l hesnut street, and ret new enits of clothiug ai harles Stokes ft V.o'n one rice clothing store lor the urpo-e o- bolun in a tusnk lul iisnie ol mliid at t)i proper time. r-Twnt y Coupons, Duo November 1, Won'ed by Drkxrl k l o , No. 84 t-outh third sti ei f . Inn Li.LtrTic I.ock-Stitch aewiko Machi.nii with ailllie Intent iniprovemonts and attachmoiiis, incomparably the best for Family L'se. iXurric s. M. Vo Agents wanted, No. 928 Ciiesnut street, 1'IiiU. I.'avk Voir rmr.n IrT This is f c questlo al most everybody ia asking aoout the Snow Po d -r. Ibo answer genera'lv is, es. i'eop e hao not only tiled, but buve adopted it. It is a b'lusehuid neces sitj ai a no iiiidBko. li.VKni.NE is the be' Silver ( lenner ever used It fine. i,ol scratch the llnest surlane, and produces a n.Hre iqualltd oiey nv that lonnd on new ware. ( HltiSTMAS istOMi.vo; to ai e trie People for II F. Reimcr's I'hotoerspmc imllery. No CM Arch slre-t, wheie unsurpassed pictures a0 male at moderute eharees Only tmnk ol it, six Card, orouo lurhe l'hotograph, $lj Ladies, go to U. Btroh Monsg k Co , No !K)2 and 0L4 Aich street, or your Fried Oysters, Cnicken balad, Cofl'uo and V ollles. Giorgb W. Jknkiss, No. 1037 S?rin Onrden street, keeps constantly on hand a fine assortment of Candies and Fruits. Twelfth and (,'hksnut is the place to purchaso Cork .Uaitrt'ssts and liconinir, and to have tour r mure reupholstered, varnished, and repain-d Im practical woikmon. ItCT Yorn Black Cake, the best in tne world, of Moise k Co., No-. 002 and 904 Aroh street. F.LARTIC HI ITCH Kh-WINO M A C II I SK8, FOB FAMILY CSK. THfc ONLY M A (' H I K F. II1ATROTH Sl!'S 1 1 KFFC1LY AND EMPltOlDKItS H .jUTTLK, OR GKOVl.ll BKKHW HtGIII-fiT J'I:EM1LM ShWlM MAI HINKS, No. 7:10 CH KSm L'T bfREbt. li u v n. is I ! u 8KWISU VAv HlvE. tfou r 1.6 its, SIIOK.M IKKH :. KlDDl.KKS, II RNKSS JUKEHV CAKBIAGB MAK.PUH. t. ATEsT AilDKU SUrEr.IOB S1TLE8 F KEADT-MADE CLOTH1N&. SScpir.ion Sttles o Hf.adt-madk Clothi-o. Wa.namakbr k Known, Popular Clotuiao Hot'SK, oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth and Market (Streets. MATlltlKO. ECf'LKSTON CH AAl HS.KI.I N On nptnhnv 71 1:P. in the M. h. I'hurch. Lewlshurg. Pa., hy the liev. V.' MP S. Mr. I K. III LI.VI ON. ru Pliiluililtihm. , HI Ua S. F. CUAMliERl.IN o Lcwishurir. Pa. No cad. FITZGH I ' A LD S I M I ' L LR. in the Ath )nstnt. hi- the liev. John I linnihcrs. JUIl S KI ZC.r.RAl.K. of Iis:oii, Aiflsn.. to .Miss JULIA It. SI M I'l.l.li m IM.i dc phi a UI MIX API. EG M'K. On ine liih Instant. Mr .IIMIN II AFLLUaTK, in the 47ih year 01 his axe. The reatives aua lricmls nt thn laimlv am rcMnpp.ifnlu invited to attena the luueral, lrom his late resilience oa the i umden ami Woodtmrv pike near Uioucestor citv, I lilt lireve. on '1 liurstlav Hitpinnnn hi 2 fiVliti'L rl'i, nr.,. cecd to Union Ccmotcn, i.loucesu r. KINNARD. On the 4th Instant. .IACOR KINVAPn In ihe 74th jearoi his ).e The relatives aud male (Mends of the lami v are ra spictiul.y Invi.cu to atu nd the tuneral, iroru bis la e resKieiice. No. 2d8 AiuAinlue street .hetweeu iv alnu; aud I ocuft. aliliiv-Blxth ana Thirtv-spventh tr .1x1 W... FMIaeelphia. on Wrdnesilav a lernnnn November 7. nt 1 o'clock. Irjternient at Alouuinvut Cemcteri. KRAEKFK. (in the 2d instant KI.LZABKTH. roller of the late William Kreaiucr Iti theeAib vear ol oei aire. the relatives and .r'eods ot the tainllv are re.iei ifmlr Invuen to attend the tuneral iiora kor late residence, o. I01UN. irunt s reet. on IVednesdu artvrnuoii. din 7th Insiunt, at 1 o'clock, 'lo proceed to Laurel U,a. I'ltlLLh H. I his nio'ninn. Novcniher 0. orteraFliorl I'lnrss UrLLE. daukhtur or (iourue and Ueheeen II I'hiller. aged 21 mon lis. t ui.erai ai 4 o cocr i. ai. Wednesday, ovember 7 6PABKH. On the men na of the Id insUnt. K7.,7 . Bl.Tn. wife ot Ecnjuniin n. sparks, lu die 45th year of her age. tier irlends and those ol the'amllvare resDectmtlv In- vlteu to attend her luuvral. lrom ihe resldencnni h,r husband, No. 420 Taylor's -venue, Cainiten. v.,1, on I iiurriay mornin. the Sth instuut. at 10 o'clock. To proceed to I'uion emetcry, li.oaccs.cr S.J. THOMSON. On the iiiith ultimo, at sea. a'ter a hnnl llness Captain CEoalili XUO.M.-jON. ol this ckv. L'ed (iO years, V ILsON On ihe morning of the 4th lust., CHARLES Vt 1LSG, In the :i!iih vuur oi hisue. Ili relatives and tricnils. ulso Franklin Lnilun. No. S I. O. oi O. F . are respect u ly Jivitetl io a'te.mi hia iuiier.il, rem the residence of his latlier. I.eorun Wi s in. Mo. 1511 llrown street, on WeUuusUay uiioruoou, the 1 7 1 i liiatnui, at 'I o'c ock "70UR NKIGllliOKS AND VISITORS KNOW 1 by the smell and oinoke v hen you are bakinir buckwheat cakes with urease on an iron urnKlle. The use ot a Hoanstoue Ciiddie entirely removes tills house pervadini; odor and annoyance, (is they require no urease w ten lu use. Sold by ' IIIUJMAH s. BMAW, No. 85 (Eight Tbirty-flve) MA KKfcT Hi., be.ow Mmlb. JO PIIAKlNfr IS KKQU1KED IN CUM- mlnssAsb Kll'ers. The ashes .are put In at the too ana lekea out a the hoitoiu screened troin the uu burned coal h; its own gravity. 'or sale, witu several other kinds, by TRliMAN & SHAW, No. K6 ( F.lidit Thtrty-tlve) MAKKET fit., below N'inin. T N PEACK PRKPAP.K FOR WAR." A FAIR assortment of Ska'es In s'ock.laod'a variety or new paitcrusare dal.y expected hy taonAA at "HAW, Ko 835 (F.isht Thlrty-flve) MAI'.KbTHt . below Ninth. ev BAR a E li' S IMPROVED huperlor o all others. 1 hv excite the woodvr and aduiiratiou of all who nse tumn. aianuiactory and bales-rooms. No. 24a JS. EIOUXII Street, Fhila., Pa. OPERA t.LASSKS. Assortmert lart-e nud varied. l'rieslow. - 9 24 3m WARBUKTON, FA8UIONAHL HATTER, .No. 4a0 C II ESN ITT Mtreei. x. door to Post Office, 915 DKAFNK8S. EVKRV INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have Invented to assist the bvai lua In every degree ol doaiuus., oau be had at the Ear Instrument Depot ot 1'. MAJJclKA, No. lift nouth 'lEsill Street, below Chesnuu III Ulo?, AR Q U RTO N7 & SON, So. 1004 CHESNUT STKEKT, HAVE NOW OPEN FOB INSPECTION A SPL.KNJD1D STOCK OK B0KK1T VELVETS, SA'DMb, CORLII) SILK, i?0TJ'I.'l DE 60IE, li0 LE NAPS, .BONNET ribbon;; iTHIMMINe) B,iBJi).' VELVET RIBaON SATIN RiaBONS, I MANTUA IllrlO;;!' FLO W ERf, FEATUEB9, RDCI1E8, FlAMKs, A Lsrye etock Real I.ace Ooxls iu CLUNY, VALENCIENNES, APPLIQ.UE, ENGLISH & FRENCH REAL BLONDo, POINT, THREAD, GUIMPURE, BLACK TH.'.EAD H0NXTON, Etc. ' lNsEHTISvlB AKD BARBft LACE TO .MATCH. Handkerchiefs, Cilovea, Embrolderlea, Plain and Figured Nets, Crapes, Edglnes, Insertings, Veils, Collars, WHITE GOODS, lite. Etc. Flrst-olass Goods at the price of Interior. A GOOD MISCOUNT TO THE TKAPE. 92'Jatutli ROCICHILL & WILSOIN, FINE CLOTUIXG HOUSE, , . ' x ' ! 1 Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St, Phila. . - ' i I, . . ; i . C'OACIIiMEW'S COATSi COACIIMEiV'8 COA1S. I'NTING COATS. HUNTING COATS. TSUY FURNITURE AT POULD V VO.'S ihi. I! " Inputs. eorner NINTH and MARKET and Nos. ,r,u 1V Nortli 8 COSli Htrwi. -.'"'J .''r"51', eDft-tieststockof rnrnlture, o i.,!Z ..!Tici."f u'n. .".t10 or 0 hd lr Prlntrd l a'a 1 .I r,c. hM' 1e '""inesi oi material ant crkrn(.nshlp I, maranted ot an we selL Funi'ture tor IrS.nl ' i r,"1,'" room I'bamher of Ued room J inlnx w,-.l,).J"rr .. K.ltche-1 Hervants' rooms. OIBci- J i.dC?. ' k 'urrh'"' rel"". lson. or oilier !. fT. ' BIJI,! nslllUtlOllS ClllhS, Co lrtM. Tiiblc i feV.0'. VHo,!rlmK Hou"0" Plt. Fair, or a smiiie pieoeot Fumiiure. I 'raw iii,s and estlma rs i nmlsfte d when require I Orders ami nv post will be executed whh de o.iteh. ana with liberality and Justness ol dealing oniry uea era, ant the trsde yeneraoy, continue to b saiDUe'.l on thosanie lilioral w Iio1osaI- terms that Insure tliem a ia r moflt. Part lea at a olstnne may remit through oar unnkei. the Karmers' and klecbnlo' adonal bank, I ncsiiUi Mi-pet, or til9 nlo0 .Nulionai Bank, ihlrd sin et. or by r xpitm. t'beck, or Tost omce ordor. tn u.eilla.e attention will beghrn.and sa'IsfjcMon Insureil. . OOIJIJ) CO., N H. tome KINTH and M A KKFT atrecta and .Nos 37 and SOSortU 8F,0Ol Street. ,c(,n Inlladelohla. PLEASE OBS EE V E THAT RICHMOND fc FOREPAUCH'S a Ii the Cheapest Flace In ihli city TO BUY VOIR Fl-UNITUIIE. .ir M0' k ,ne Wt antl most varied, as our prices are tiie lowest TON! Ft KOFTTO CALL befbre nur haslnf ess a here in order that we may have an opportunity of previa the truth ol the alsve assertion. RICHMOND 4 F0RKPAU0H 9 tu'.ln-'.nirp J o.40 Ponth rECONDBt, west side T II O U IS E K E E r E 11 S. I have a larce stock ot every variety ot F( J KNITUKI3 vVMch I will sell at reduceo prices, consisting oi ,AhD MaHBLE TOP COTa'AOA, bUITS aLMjT CHaMMEK MU1T8. FAkl.OK H'IJS IN VELVET PLCBH I'AKLOK BniH IN HA1K CLOTH. l Um H'lTS IN KKPH. hliietuards. Extension Tablca, Wardrobes, Bookcase-. iuttt nsra, Lounsus, etc etc. I. I. OUSTING M . E. corner SECOND and KAOE Htreets. s i; Larga Assortment of th Cnteat Styles On band, end will be sold this, coming season fat vory n oderats prices, at Lt'TZ'g !lti 3m Furniture Establishment, No. 121 Mouth ELEVENTH strcou ESTABLIS II E I IT !).'. A. S. F.OOINSON, French Plate Looking-Glassoa, KNt UAVlNtiS PAlXTINliS, DHAWISGS ETC. Manufacturer of all kinds of LCOKING-ULASS, PORTRAIT, AND PICTURE FRAMES TO ORDER. No. filO OIIKSNUT STlfEKT. T11IUI) DOOIt Al'.OV b THE CONriNENTAI., PlIILADKLl'llIA 3 I'.i FOR SALE. rXl-133 Oil? AUD UOlJ.-sll. THIS WELL-KNOWN HOTEL ?R'J?RTY r'oi' SjiIc on E:sy Ti-rms. API'LY TO ISAAC C. r-RICE, or T. JACKSON, 11 SGtrp No. 54 Nonli HEVKNTUSt et. FOR PAL E. DESIEADUi, CORNER PRO- PKllTll. 'I he moilertl three aturff n.lnl. n..nin.... :ii v lib double, three story back but.dluirs, trout au.l si hi eu.rcuc., no'tbwtst tornei oi TWhLSTtt ann WaL tiiK "tw hea er, ranKe, aas bath, e ct piazza tm Waloce street Kealete with all i-.on o n tnce Cou u bo alirred Info a store with dwe.llua attacl.ed. l'oi-eeaslon with deed. O. M 8. LESLIB. .WW. . . No 7. AN -uM street. EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL, EXCELSI0E CLOTHING HALL, EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL, SI. Cor. SECOND and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. CLOTTING FOR SI EX AM) MIS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VEST.'.'G .. lh'i: rdncnt for Custom Work. A gen Is for Oilctf CI o I III nr. EDWARDS & LAWRENCE. I2:Huthsiintp "yiLLIAM II. WAYNE, Late Discount Clerk in thcEaiik of North Am; ica, NOTU HKOKKIi. No. 18 'south THIRD Street. Merchants, Miner, Manufacturers, mporters, or othan, having ,ood paper tod spot i o-, nay tind a narket bv calling on tb advertise. 11 i .tulm ROCKHILL & WILSON FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, Nob. 603 and 605 CHESNUT 8t.,Plula. ..,; , . '.,,' ! ; Foreign and Domestic fabrics Made to Order. Eeajonable, Serviceable, and Fiwhioaablo; - NOVEMBER 6, 1800.-: FOURTH EDITION ADDITIONAL KEW3 FU0M VXUVK Austria to be Oestroyed-Oenmark Nearly Extlnct-commerolal Intelllsonco, etc. HALir, Novptnber 6. The IiOiitlon Tto rf nlliirjes to the furiher tlU lutcprntion of the Au--trmri empire 3 jios.-lbli. Ruhia is Fuid to lie Intriprtiini with the (Jrpcic ri'liploniHl'.. who number about 3,.i00,000, ciit tcrcd in Ilnnirary iind o-hpr j'rovlncs. lOven tbe (,'erman provinces ol thp empire are net ante from the uttniotlon wb ch Is carrylnat Bavaria ami Wurtenibnrtr into the Pr iiiiii Confedera tion. und it, at the stimu timr, uu orlholox pro p.iunntla Ix-tet to work, the procesj of disintc Rrntttm may be rapid. The London (J.obe savs Hennmrk Ii menuceri rntb extinction, and, tmlc-s wiser counsels and a jtister spim. fupportcd, we doubt not, by the influence of Eiininnd and France, prevail at tne Court ot llerlin, Denmark will soou undergo turtherdiFmenilvertrient, and will flnally disap penr a au Independent Slate ftom tho uiud of Europe. The Globe believe a des'pn Is entertainei by Prussia and Sweden to absorb Denmark, Prussia tiikintr the mainland, while the tPlnuris are annexed (o Sweden. The Spnnlsh Government U aatd to have resolved on modifjinp the aruaoieut ot the navy. Commertlal Intelligence. j. LtVFRroot, October 27 Flour steady. 'Wheat buoyant, aud all qua flics a trifle hlpher; wiou r red and Southern, 12s 9d.(a;189.4d Corn advanoimr, and l8.(1s. 6a. higher; mixed. 82.(n 38. ; white. 86s. 6a(o36s.: yellow, 83. Prorwioria qhlet and unchanged. Pork dnll and easier, llaoon lir.tier and slishtly hlgber. Lard irrotru ar; little inquiry, and prices wt-ak. Kntter du'l and -hirli'lv lower. 1 allow quiot and steady at ibi uA1, for American. Sh.p S'ews. Kfw Youk. November 6. The Kteanmhips Hatica and fertirr have arrived this moruinir It oni Europe. Latest Markets by Telegraph. . ICkwYork, NovemberB IStookg are towor. Chi. euRO and hock Island, 110; Illinois Central Scrip. 126,, 1 Miohifrat isontnern. 83; Aew Yor Central, m; Hcadlnir, 11GJ ; tiudsou Kiver, 126; Canton Company, 66;'; Missouri, B8J ; Erie 83J ; Western I'nion lelecraph l omiany ; United 8 at.ig t'ou I't.ns, 12, 110(1 ; do 1864. 107,1 ; do. 18f5, 107; j nw ig-ni B, 110i ; Ten-fortu s, WY, ; Ireasnry 73-l(Jih, 1U8; kciond scries, 10b; bold lit) Baltimorb, Novembor 0. Wheat Is dull and drooping Corn steajy. Oata Ur.u, at t$,nM couu. Hour inactive; Vptern sprlns wheat K.out (extrL ?1S;o.13-76 FrovMons dull. Cut .tteais acarce. invars verv quiet. Ciifti-e steady; galea ol Rio. 1-wi: llljc. in po d. Whisky nominal. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Nov. 6 Ropoitcd by Do Uavint Itro.. .o. 40b. Third street BET W EEN HOARDS $1600 H & 15 ip l,m 8d 16(1 Hi) l u & K. ..2d S! .c. U ...o 15 .s60 15 .... 161 .... 162 10"0 do.. Bi fclC;' W J tontis.... M giOOtl U 8 7-oUt! JunelOdJl tC6 iO do lOlif 16(10 do UK), ti'Jm Lit tch K 7s... 93 8 1, "00 lie viiiDel bus 86 A.MIiVl Inli tl Oi llll 100 sli Host It l;" sh da.... 100 sh do aOd sh do 100 sh do 100 eh tier Pas rt ill ion sn cata ot...bf. , 100 ah Unsq (Jau..bltO J, ki.w vuiiiu k 1 una duo an Kt-auina 1(,CJ do ti ..19 585 SECOISD HOARD f40C0C1tv.ncw. ...ltej loo an Hest'v R..s80 IS I eiooo uo io,!' Z0Oi OM !i0s. JuivlOH I SMiOOU & B ioo2m 70 200 sb M lch Coal. 2 ' 1 0 sb do s is- 100 sh do Ado V,i 100 sh do. . 15 LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Court of Oyr sail Term I tier Judges APi- ttim i.udlow i.hiH morning, at H n'o ock. tho trial of Wil lam iilaui'uire ior tue nuirdor ofiUaKt-'e nir T,u ii.uun u i uo rpeciui venire ot twenty men was reiori.cd to the Court, 'and. alter cm. a derabie per o b-t veen the counsel ou both Sids. tl a (n,r Knj ...nm .1 1 .. .1 ' ' Ti o ,iury weio then sworn, aud the trial coin. meicid. flie case wns open d on behsK ot ihe Comuiou weal ill bv WUIiuiu B JUaun. tho Il.stnnr iitioruei', whosaid: uciaijcmcn ol tbe .lurv : L..ich of mn mui.....i the question that von have no conscientious oruuleg ui:on the subject ot capital punishment, suou us vould not prevent you in Joining with your lei owb in rendoriui' a veidict 01 puiitv of in the first aouice it the evidence reamred it the punishment boinc doatn. That question has bceu asued aud has been answered, because a lollow. citizen is at this bar beinir tried lor ilm rAtnmiuinn ot an oflt-nse, and, tt found eniitv, the puuis imoiu win l eaeiuu. ine law nxee tbi- miuisiimoiit the bictiost piiniBhment U.on what it deems the hi hust otiense. One who neliteraulv, malioioiisiy, do sipnedhy takes away the hlo of another, forleiM bis own. 'I bat has been the law in aimu-. t-very country on the earth, it is the divine law It is the law that has been (tivou to us from on liipu, ai.d it is tiie porlection of human law. An n who designedly, iarcntionallv, maliciously iriva, wuv toniH Dassions. and strikes at the iiIahi ,, o-ber, and takes tbe life of a hum an unlmr. inrf,.m lus own; and society baa a hitht to demand tbat I t ol li'iu. That is the law, and you bare said that yon have no coiacientious scrunles airamst enfmn. liiK that law; nothing that wou d prevent vou tromdecidinK the case if ibe evidence required it as one of murder in tbe first degree. 1'he q tesiion hits been asked, because the oiao is one of me in lit serious character, and the cnarze against thenri soner is the highest otfense known tj our law. There may be some instances where it is co b re Biettrd there is uoi a more severe uiiihinjut It i a couuuoii expiossion lor people to sar tuat d, ath is ton pood fur such a Ean. It is no duoioii mint to him. A cuae was tried i in this Cotut some lime a:.-o which exoited i the audition ol all the oemmuuity, and 1 rocoired a iciier irom a Christian ady, elegantly writ.en wno waa not cciiv mant with our institutions, who said tl:at a man who commuted such series ol our ders as this ought not to be executed in the regular way. lie th.u gave a biBiory ot the deceased which a f inil ar 10 the public Dr. Khap oifh swoin I was the Coroner's pliyn cian in Auni, 18U4; I made a poi inoiiem ex nun,. Don of tno bo jy oi Magitie Baur on ine 3d ol Ap,-1 ol that year, at ttie isuo.isbuicut of Mr. Conrad the uuduituacr to the Coroner, lu fairish streo' above r-.ieventh; tin rj were thn e euus io wouuds' upon the borly one a slight fl.-sh wound iu the outer part oi the lott tbigh, aud about the mid ile al other on tho back ot ihe head, a little to the r'ght ol the nied.an line; another in Iront ol the right arm-pit ovi-r thn spuoi bet veen tne first aud second ribs; the oall striking against tbe tones ot tho he.id, a part wa split oif and was It und between tho sca'p anl the skull i the mam part ot tbe ball peuetrutea he brain to the extent ot one aud a h lf or two in dies carrying wi n it some inner pieces ol the inner p ale of tbe bone this ball (ball shown) ente ed bet eutbelinit and second lib in front oi the ru-lit arm-pit; it euiored the cavity of tbo chest, passed througn the right lining, passing behind tiie heart and through the aoita, three inches from the heart; tbe aorta is the main artery of tho heart; it Hibii passed tUrjusfh a portion ol tho left lung, and was found in tke cavity ol the loft obent; tbe wound tint iitrti tbo aorta was tiie immediate cause oi deatn, tboiiirh the wound iu tbe bead wou'd have proved latal ; tbe wound in the chest was downwards, inwans, and backwards; tho wounds of the aoria, or bosrt. aro almost iu stuniiy fatal; it is my oumioi that toe deceased died almost instantaneon iy. ( rcmsHixauiiualion Mr. Tavlor. the Coroner. M Com ad, and torn others i didn't know, were pre sent at thn post-mortem xatiiiuutiou; tue bJdv was delivered to me; I d.ub't kuow the parson; f should Judge she was.auout twenty on weuly-one yearsof ace. Officer Moore sworn I was present at the theatre the night Maggie Baur was Bbot t I had sen ber pre vious to this atthir, wbon 'ie vis trd Ktlta stroet, below Piune; I saw ber at tae theatre on the nifht of the occurrence; she was sitting in the ow ner of one oi the stage-boxes i J didn't see the pi I sonor before this ocourretcer ny attention was attracted by he report of a pistol, which eatue irom the box where the deceased was; alter the first load was discharged, it drew my atteniion totbfbox; I saw ihe prisoner with a pistol In his band, who bad fired it; batwueu the second and third shots Ollioor Bioe and mrseil jumped on the back ot the bench and into the box, and we arns'.ed tne prisoner aud took b in to the a tion House; (be third shot jnst went oil' as we got into t e box; the pUtol was pointed at llsrg e User, and hot at hor; whttt we twuie bavk Iroui Ihe station aim waa in the thentre, aad was dead; 1 didn't get the pistol j. I do.'" kaow who got 11; Lieutenant Henderson gut it, i eeltlntiis handmbenwerot him to th (station Hons I sske,j the prisoner ,hat he shot this JtlSZ or; h lepiled, Because I loved her, an w .s deioT. ISSV otrMiyhmdd harsher: I ask I ?? . n r,uk" 0'1 h end he had cotbsng L.t oi e soda cocxtail that erf aing ' recornre,.ra,ll00Ile, Jid no,h1-- or that I V tofd lum fh'ft' eatas tt.e other pri.onor. a.; went a Ion,, i "'"at.w'' w" -t wav. and be flrii wll ruJlt" lf, ,,,m in rti when I hm?S.lTS!hrtY,,,,iW ,be "e e M 1U Pcrlectlv calm at th. . .t.,n'!I."m""tlol,-, the body ta.on; I ana other citiapns took it to the Station ; I don't know what beoame of It itte x-Coronor Taylor awern-i ,,.t in, t I . - -v ""n . rniirrOT examinatloa-l saw the bod. t. th- Central afterwards. d I t Vm , ken To m v i ndV .'.'"r in pir? ion ot U e 'tt' to mke PO t Ulort,a mS croexaminatson-.Mr. Conrad frotn the central Hia'ion to'lus residonoei 1 ined the body at the Central tsution: t., took tk fco lr exam- boil I I , . , . . ""eB uu II, M WAI.I..1. . aV ne-uiirci examinatlou-l am saiiwi 'd that it w .... r,.iD uvu iruin tno countenanoe and th wvvnui, Ofhcer David Hies a worn T .....ft.. . the Theatre at the time Magma Baer was abot- r anproaoliei with Officer Uoore; I heard th. shots fired, and saw tne prisoner; vrbea f saw him he was pointing a pistol at Waggle Bear; I hadn't noticed him oefore tbe shois were fired; I was looklug at him when he fired the second shot ; when I tnmoed into the box, I took hold of the prisnner: Ollloer Moom had one side and I the other; 1 fell witn him i i the box In the corner; tneptsiol iell oaek tn tbe corner -I went with him to be Motion Iloue; i uuver suw blm before Ihatniaht; I went back afterwards aaii took the body to the station House. Cross-examined Tho prisoner made no outer or anything when I pot my hand on him; but did aner we got bim outside. The Court then adjourned until 3 o'clock. DE PO T FURNISHING F O 11 DSY GOODS. ' A CARO. SHEPPARD.VAN HARLIKQEN&ARRIS3PS, No. 100S CHESNUT Street, Whose establishment tor the ale of House-Furnishing Dry Goods Is unequalled lu the extent and variety 0 ita a.sort ment, beg to announce to UOCSEKEtHKlW BENBW -IM'THtlK SUHfLV, or persons about to furnish, that they ate now receiving their FALL ASSORTMENT or FRESH LINEN, COTTON. AND WOOL LEW GOODS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE, 8VCU A3 Linen Skeetinrs, Cotton Sheetings Pillow Linens, Pillow Muslins, Dnmatk Table Clotha, Table Linens, Daniask Kapkina, Bordered Towels, Towellings, Quilta, BlanKdts, Table and Embroidered Piano and Table Covers, And every idl er artic.e miuble tor a well-ordre4 household. 14 thstuSmrp QEXT.S' FUKNIIIXG (JOOI)S. SHTRTS MADK OF NIC iV YOKK MILtis MOSLIN on y e4 usual price s 6U. uj.., SHUT., MAPt OK WAUSUiTA JMUSLIM. oulr 83 7S usual price J-S ' v lio 8' NHiit'i H oi. hand and mado to order. A liberal deduction to whulesale trade WKL-M. MlAKl-K, AMITAMiH FLANNEL UW. BEitsUlKTN aNu nVKl-, all sizes and qualities , ''0. FANCY BC lKffl MfcCK ('IK,, ub lVKH. HIiKFl.. slPKMi;K,etc., In great vanoiv, and at rrasonanie prices. Cllaxin T. L. JACOBS, VMM CIJKSNUT Street. No. V ft TJ A T. 1,1 N An uncommonly benutiiul Chesnut borrei Is ADD LK MAKE, We'l trained, aud fine action. Kind and gontla Six years old. Apply at l'hlladolphia Hi-liug Club-boom, 8IX. 1 EkN 1 U Street, below W alnnt. 11 8 8t a- LINK. The Snlpudld Irnn Nl..n.jh . a, . UMA, SOoO tons buiden. u.iiLu'r, Pin,.m iL deswitohed lor London direct, on THUUSDAr.'Noirern- oer , puuciuauy. irst Cabin. kii second Cabin. 6 Htecrane,3l), in currency. App y to At tbe Adams' Express. No. S tt) CHR8SU r Sireot.'or ., HOWLAAD 4 ASriNWALl,, 11 B 21 , New York. 1 8 6 6. THE NEW FALL STYUSS UN W. BRADLEY'3 J. CULEaRATED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC i0r Double Spring S t( I R T S, NOW UNIVERSALLY ADOPTED BY OUR FASHION MAGAZINES ANUALL FASHION AUTIIORITI3.S. THIS IMPROVED D U PL EX S KIR T Is now meeting with great Sala by J. M. HAPLEIGH, No. 002 CIIIISNUT. St: It lawman rySII AND DKKD BOXKfi, AND A FULL gy. s, D. ut t.iii.i'T ftr-'ist. ivk wtut