5 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGItAPII irnLADELPlTIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 18CT. AMUSEMENTS. The "Black Crook." This hmoim spectacle was produced at the Academy of Music last eight The piece passed oir smoothly, and with the exception of a lew "stage walts'gave satis faction. The performances of the ballet were especially excellent, and received muoti aj pjHUBe. Mad'lles Hetty and Krally Rlgal, I'e plta, and Antoutno were constautly enearet. a he auxillarlea were neatly dressed and well disciplined by Mons. UaniiRiln. The Black Ooofcwlll be played to-ulglit and to-merrow (Hsmrday) afternoon. r The orchetrn, under the direction of Dr. W. P. Cunnlngton, though smsl', Is in pood discipline, unci tlieiniiHio Is rendered Willi great precision and taste. The marches and dunces are unusually strong, and played in proper time, so that the endonces of the Tnrpslohoreflns are regular, aud do not mar the performance. New Chkshut StrsstThsatrk. Caste, the new comedy, Is rtavluR a flue run. It Is a beau tiful play and deserves a great, success. Mr, Florence as "Hon. George D'Alroy," Mr Florence as "roily," Miss Josie Orton as 'Ksther," Atr. Jennings as "Old Eoclns," and lr. Lennox as "OerrHlge," are all excellent In their parts. No one should tall to see the new piece at the Chesnut. Casta will be played to night. To-morrow afternoon, for the matinee, the comedy of The lioad to ltuin will bn pre sented for the Hi si time in this city since the death of Mr. John Drew. Walnut Btkkkt Thkatrr People will I never tire of Shakespeare's great fairy specta cle of .4 Mitlxummer JViaht's Vream. It Is the I most gorgeous spectacle ever presented to the patrons of the walnut, and its success Is well deserved. The scenery la truly beautiful, and the play Is full of fun, singing, and dancing. 1'he spectacle will be presented for the thirtieth lime to-night. To-morrow afternoon, second Midsummer Sight's Vream matinee. 1 Arch Street Thkatrk. The success of Miss hlia Dean has been complete. Her audiences re large and fashionable. This evening, for Br benefit. Miss Dean plHys "Laura Kalrlle"and Anne Catberick" in The Woman in White, ipported by M r. Frank Lawlor, Mr. Walcot, ,r. Craig, Mr. Everly, Miss l.lz.le Price, and I of the company favorites. Miss Julia Dean's Igagcraeut is limited to twelve performances. Thk American Theatre. Mr. Kobert Fox lew open bis new American Theatre last ght, for Inspection by his friends and the tmbors of the press. The interior is very Ht, and is not unlike the old theatre in heral appearance. The new building is tiled by a most magnificent chandelier, con ning one hundred and fifty gas jets. This Bndelier was manufactured to order at a It of three thousand dollars. The new drop f tain, by Mr, George Wunderllch, is a very ktty Athenian view, painted in the French le. be seating accommodations are far superior .hose in the old theatre. The stage Is not so ge as before, but is ample tor all ordinary llormances. Mr. Fox deserves great credit preparing, in such a short space of time, so mtlful and coin lor table a theatre as the New terlcan. This establishment will be opened to-morrow Saturday) night, with a variety upe of one hundred persons. An unusually ractlve entertainment will be given. Mr. ties Pilgrim, the old favorite, is retained as ge manuger. rksentatioh. Mr. W. E. Sinn, lessee of New Chesnut Street Theatre, was presented Wednesday night with a vote of thanks, Ably engrossed, and handsomely framed, ,be convention of firemen having in charge relief of. the sufferers by the accident at the lerloan Theatre. Tnls Is a compliment of lea Mr. Sinn very justly feels proud. Iarncross & Dixey, at the Eleventh Street fera House, continue to be quite successful, ty present to-night new burlesques and py other ridiculous pieces calculated to give pie a strong dose of healthy laughter. lind Ton, at Concert Hall, Is drawing good isex. He is a wonderful pianist, and his skill lb that Instrument, when to all appearance Everything else he is a complete idiot, shows at strange freaks occur in nature. iinues nis exmoitions. tie nas an exceueat I amusing entertainment in preparation for visitors. PITT INTELLIGENCE. k ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS ill INSIDE FA0ES. vbb New Bank Building at Third and ten Stkkets. The Union National Bank has Iw In course of erection, at the corner of ilrd and Arch ttreets, a new building which 111 add materially to the attractions of that Iriionofthe city. The design, as well as tne kterlalof the walls of the building, is novel, tie corner, which contains the entranoe, is funded for the purpose. The material is a irons and durable sandstone, of a light cream Mor, from Cleveland, Ohio, the trimmings king ot Connecticut brownstone. There will b no woodwork whatever on the exterior, Mth the exception of the window frames and hsh, even the cornice being of stone. I The building will be three stories in height, the first story, which will be used for banking purposes, will be 22 feel high In the clear, and frill be elaborately finished in all particulars. In the basement it is Intended to have a kitchen and a handsome dining-room, for the use of the employes of the Institution, lue unnnii nnd third stories will be each n feet lilgh In the clear, and well adapted for business purposes. The Third street front of the build ing is 64 feet, and the Arch street front 40 feet. ' Ample provision will be made for thorough ventilation of the whole structure, while the banking-room will be lighted on three sides by large windows, being equal, if not superior, la this respect, to any similar uiiumg m mo Cy . . . I V I , -J l. sv.A- Jtlr. t. J. JJODDIUB JB inn uunuur.ius work being by Mr. W. Struthers. The work 18 done under tne aireotion oi me .reuiKun, u, i r KMnuv nf Nn. 2(14 Hnlith Fifth street. The following are the officers of the Union National Bank: President uavia ranst. Vice-President Wjlliam H. Sowers. r,ihiAr M ir M nHRnlman. Directors bavid Faust, William H. Sowers, Robert D. Work, M. J. Dolan, Ueorge w. ma- toon, N. O. Musselman, Jesse Klegei.Peter Beger, and L. J. Leberman. ruvvD-BTun LAYrN.-w Yesterday was a rand day In BusUeton. The people, rlohly ;itirM in thfir atala dress, flocked in from the surrounding country (or city) for the purpose of witnessing tne ceremonies oouuwwuniiu the laying of the corner-stone of a new and beautiful M. E. Church. The Pastor of this en r..M i t. J. M. Wheeler, and is actively engaged in doing all that he can to assist the efficient Building Committee in carry ing out their plans. At il O'CIOCM. MW MCIOMTJ fr hmran. a well-Dractlced choir ol lncers gave their services, adding the charms of sweet tnuslo to the Interest of the hour. V,. " a Row T. A. Fernlev. and ltv. llvared stirring addresses. The ; 'i h,,i ,i hnnt rt( towards the build- int fund. The contents of the box to be placed In the stone was then read, and it was placed In the stone In the usual solemn iorm prescribed t " vt i,i r th r .'.. rihurch. The church to be built will be of stone, 44 feet front by 70 feet deep, situated in tne mosi cemrai bu o.j .ikiA nnifinn in tho tnwn. The stvle of arohi' lecture adopted Is Grecian, with a basement . ,i mnA a haaaLtful snire lib', feet u.iHi,,a ii'h'amiinia iinnrnieiiient will reflect greut credit upon our friends in BusUeton, who liianiieu. their good taste, jnag mem., uu by putting un a house that will honor God, benefit the community, and Improve the town. Anotheb Exhibition pthb ''Manly" Abt. Karly yesterday afternoon David, allas"Reddy" Fields, William Oswald, and their seconds, Hnuh McNenmatiT ml T&lra Htalnv. wont OUt In a carrlaee to Belmont, for the purpose of having a prize fight. They prepared the Held, utrtpped, and went at it. Heady was the largest man. bis llchtiiiE wlirht. h-inir 9a rinnnds. whilst his adversary, Oswald. could only score 1&0 pounds of bone and muscle. Beveu rounds were fought, in the course of which RedAy was severely bruised in the faoe, particularly In the region of the left eye. Hisseuond.McNonmany. seeing be had no chance, declared that he had 1mt the ngnt ana could not hmm win Tim all got Into the carriage and drove back to the lty. where they disembarked, and Kaddy pro conded to his home, near Uiila o.i Poplar street, holding a moistened towel to his damagea eyn. uu euuuting ine gibes of the populace ou """""i mng whipped. S yvifb DKATbu jajneu ixictioiaon Was arrested upon tne very nncnivalrlo charge ot raising bis hand, not in the way of kindness. arlnst a woman ana tna woman his wlto. This brave follow resides in Manayunk, and it Is alleged that this is by no menus the flri-t iiAt,iw. He had a bearing before Alderinun tausdell,who held him In $j00 ball ou a charge EcMPflK OF THE Mool THIS KVEBINd. Ao oordlugto the propheoles of those all-wise In dividual, the almanac-makers, the lightof the moon will be somewhat obscured tbisevenlng, and as this will be tho last eclipse of the year, It deserves the attention of our readers. The size of the eclipse will be 8-4IH digits on the northern limb, and the eclipse will be generally visible throughout America, but Invisible In the Pacific 8tttes. Unfortunately for us, how ever, in this longitude we cannot witness the beginning of the eclipse, as the moon will rise more or les obscured at all points west of Hus ton. The moon arrives at the lull at 87 minutes after 7 o'clock this evening, during the progress ol the eclipse. At Boston, the most westerly point at which the eclipse begins after the rising of the moon, the duration of the obscura tion will be from 013 to 9 T2. In the following table is given the time of theecllnseat the prin cipal points in the United states: I ft .j i si n. m. li m. h. m. 7 i 9 19 10 iH 7 :l 9 r, in m 7 42 9 11 lu 2S 7 40 9 10 'it 7 X4 9 S 10 17 7 10 8 3 9 53 7 31 9 0 10 14 7 27 8M IS 10 7 25 8 ! HI 8 7 8 IS 9 4 7 5 8 31 0 4S 7 111 t 4H 10 2 7 24 R M 10 7 6 48 8 17 XI 8 (4 8 '23 U 37 8 42 8 II 9 23 8 311 8 6 19 6 US 7 07 9 11 6 17 7 46 9 0 6 7 7 Hti 8 50 6 S 7 34 8 4S ' 7 :2 8 8 0 11 7 40 8 54 8 11 7 40 8 61 fi 34 8 3 9 17 5 22 B 51 8 5 7 8 8 32 9 48 7 18 (47 10 1 7 1 8 49 10 3 4 8 18 9 32 PLACES. Portland. Me Mnntip'ir, Vt Hoiton, Mv J'rovlclence, It. 1 Npw Haven. Conn Buffalo, N. V...v Altiuny, " Trentnn, K. J J'htladrlpnia, J'a Hittttlmr, " Kile, ' T'srrlsbiirg, " Wilmington, Del Cincinnati, Ohio iHHroll, Wluh Inillnnnpolls, Iud Uliicasa, 111 HprlngllHld. Ill ...... JenVrsnn City, Wo....... ttt. JoHepli, " .. Lawrence, Kansas OniBha City, Nebraska 81. PruI, Winn Jim MoIiipk, Iowa. Milwaukee, Wis Kanla Fe, Nw Mexico-..., Vv lipelliig. W. V Waxhlngton, D. C Baltimore, Mil Lexington. Ky Asf AUI.T AND 15ATTEKT WITH INTRNT TO KlLL. Yesterday morning, a Orlloor Albright was in the neighborhood of Front aud CJreeu streets, he was attracted by the sounds of a violent altercation. He found, on investigation, that they proveeded from a private house in that vicinity, A woman named Bridget Fasher had entered ana made an assault upou the person living there, and injured her very seriously. When the officer appeared she ran into the yard back, and took reluge in the water cloBet, where she was a r res ted. She was taken before Alderman Becker, .and, alter a hearing, wag committed for a further hearing and to await the results of injuries inflicted. An Old Swinplb. A German named Henry Rein hart was arrested yesterday, at Eighth and Bedford streets, upon a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. Henry is one of those fellows, 11 Is alleged, who employ their brains to devise all possible witys and means of firocurlng money except by means of bonest nduslry. In this case it is said that he bor rowed sums of money from parties with whom ne naa an acquaintance, and eave as securltv bogus checks upon different banks in this city. ills victims, llndlng their security worthless. had him arrested, aud, after a hearing before Alderman Tltlermary, he was committed to answer. Further Hearing. The three boys. Miller. Wilson, and McCormlck. who were arrested some days ago for robblug the freight cars of tne Heading ltnuroad. an account of which was published, had a further hearing before Alder man rancoasi yesterday alieruoon, and were held in $1500 bail each to answer. As was be fore remarked at the preliminary hearing, these three boys formed part of a regularly organized gang of thieves, who were and are eneairnd in depredating on the Reading Hailroad, causing targe losses to mat company of goods in their charge. Robbing a Countkt Wagon. Benjamin Fisher was arrested yesterday morning unou the charge of robbing a countrv wairon that was standing near the bridge, at Manayunk. He and another lad took advantage of the tempo rary absence of the owner and stole a pair of gaiters and a quantity of bread, besides playing a bad practical ioke upon him in retrard to a Jug of yeast, that was In the wagon at the time. Fisher had a hearing before Alderman Rams- aen, wno neia mm in iwu Dan to aaswer tne charge of larceny. Vagrants. For some time past the resi dents in and near Oermantown have been con stantly annoyed by a number of vagrants who Infest that vicinity. They would occupy barns, euthouses. aud other Places, and live uy beg ging and stealing. Home twelve or lourteen oi them were arrested ou Thursday morning at about z o'ciock. ana naa a nenring neinre Alder man Mink, who comnaltted them under the Vagrant act. Stork Robbery. At an early hour this rooming, some thieves obtained entrance into the premises Ne. 516 Willow street, oocupied bv Mr. D. Btlnemetz as a soap and brush manu factory, and robbed It of about f 15 worth of soap and brushes. Entrance was obtained through airont window, tne attendants waving forgotten to oiose it properly ror the night. South Sthbet Pbeabtterian Church. Rev. Richard Mallery,' pastor of the South Btreet Presbyterian Church, has returned to his duties after a short summer's absence. The union prayer meetings held every Sunday evening are stui in progress, ana are largely auenueu. "Minister's Sunshine." Rev. T. De Witt Talmaga has written an article for September number oi ".Hours at Home." it is a cneenui story of ministerial life, and is said to be a frag ment oijiis own personal History. Naw Btymis FA1.L Clotihwo Nkw Stylus Fall Ci.othinq ntw Btylks FaLLCIOTHIMO JtrctH'lno DnUy. JtefriviiiO Daily. Svinmrr Good clorinaout nt vn-v low rales. Half tmy between ) BJNN KTT A CO., eVctA ttreetl. HO. 618 UAKKET STRFFT, PHILADKLPIUA, And No. 600 BROADWAY, NJW YOKK. TABLR OF UlBTANCKS AS FCKNISHEP BY THE CITY surveyor: From By berry, 13 nines to " Holmesburg, 11 miles to " Olney. miles to M Taonny, 8 miles to " BusUeton, 11 miles to " Fox Chase, 10 miles to " Mllestown. 5 miles to " Torresduie. 12 miles to Charles Stokes & Co. 's First-class Ready-made Clothing Htore, under the Continental, no. &m Chesnut street. Wear and Tear. When the constitution is weak and the system depressed by the wear ami tear of bnslness life, which makes such tremen dous drafts upon the body and mind, unless some healthful and strengthening tonic Is re sorted to, prostration will ensue, and disease creep unawaros upon the vleilm of negligence, Bnl it HOSTUTTHR'S STOMACH BITTERS, which Is a genial and purely vegetable stimu lant, be timely administered, the organivuttlon will resist and baffle the velus of epidemic and ohanges of temperature incidental to this sea- son of the year, which dlaoi'der the nerves of the feeble. There is an active and permanent vitality In this remedy, which will prove of great benefit to the broken-down and shattered constitution. It Is the only tonlo of which the stimulating principle Is perfectly pure. Its basis is the es- sentlal principle of sound rye, which Is admit ted by analytical chemists to be the most harm less of stimulants, and this fluid Is refined from erndltles which belong to It as It comes from the manufacturer: The other Ingredients are coiopobed of medicinal plauU and herbs, and contain not one harmful element lu all their Thk Ovficic or thk Washington Library Company, Ho. 12A5 Chesnut; street, la thronged day and night by those who are anxious to sub scribe to Uie stock now being sold In aid of the Riverside Institute. The grand distribution of tW0,CO0 worth of presents will take place on the 23th Instant, and as the time draws; near, the demand for the shares Increases. The beautiful engraving given to those who pur chase stock at one dollar per share are actually worth more than this amount, to say nothing of the present which Is guaranteed every share holder. Of the 3')0,0O0 worth of presents to be given away, the value of nearly 400 Is from $10,000 to J50. Every one who invests Is sure of getting more than the value of his inouey, with .a chance of securing n fortune. Thk Btkam FiKR-puoor Hack Sanborn's patenlsteam improvement for tire-proof Sifm, which Is to he tested nt the trinl In Notrlstown to-morrow, In a tire, with Marvin's, Herring's, Lillie's, HasKendorter's, Maiser's, and other Hafes, consists of a llntug of copper vessels, between the book-canu and the walls of the Hafe, containing water, ingeniously protected ngHiust change or accident. The invention is tmld to be timple and practical, and has been thoroughly tested In Boston, Providence, Port land, and other places. The inventor claims that a 8ale containing his improvement will preserve Us papers unimpaired In fire that will utterly destroy the contents of the best Sate without it. Messrs. Kvans & Watson, of this city, have adopted it for their Hales, aud busi netiS men will have an opportunity to inquire Into its merits, which the trial at Norristown will be likely to tost. We learn that the fire will be kindled early in the morning, aud the Hafos will be opened at 8 o'clock I. M. Fink Confections. At George W. Jenkins' No. lOJlTHprlug Garden street, enn be obtained foreigu fruits, nuts, almom's, etc., as well as fine assortment of confeotlons. Jenkins is worthy of a call. Lyons' Magnetic Inskct Powder, for kill ing Fleas, Moths, Roaches, and Bugs. The original and only sure article. Sold by all re spectable dealers. O. Byron Morhk's Dining Room, No. 902 and 904 Arch street, for ladies and gentlemen, are now the popular reNort for those In search of good dintiers. Vinit them. Take Aykr's Sarsaparilla to purify the blood and nnrge out the humors, pimples, nous and sort s which are merely emblems of the rot tenness within Thk celebratkd W avkrly Zepkyb. Warranted fa.it Colors. tWurranted Fast Oolnr$. Warranted i'ast Colors. McIntirk & Brother, No. UM5 Chesnut street Jones 4 Thaohbr. Printers. 510 Minor 8t. JTfe-FALI, OVKRCOATS ANIl SUITS. if frill hfrriKit and Sit-i. Mn tail hrriunftA ami .S'uiM. Jti h'till tHwrttit imil Knits. Fahtrmnhle and (7iap."T5rfll FaxMonahle and (Vie.iii.'&e, Fuxhumahle. mvl Chrap.di. Faxhionalilr. and C'Att".tt &TT OiT preparation for fall and winlrr luve. hen At)-ou the. Uirprxt xratr, and iif! ait now ready with IKe mrhrtt and larirst uttick nf Mrn't and Jloys' Clothing ma everojered in I'Mlaiielphia. Wanamakkk A Brown. JVie Larnetl Clothing Hon c. Oak Hall, The earner of Mirth and Market ttrenti. MA.RRIED. ADAMS-HAMPTON.-Ou the 12th Instant, by the itev. vt iiiiHDi Huddsnis. I). i) Mr. SAJiuhL u. ADA MS ana MiBS bOFIilK UAAinON, bulli of FUl- IHUeipillU. MOKTON DAY. On the 11th Instant, at the resl- dnte of the bride's tuther. Spring Hill. Pa., oy tne Jtev. j, i. ini iisiiitnel, Mr. akxnksi.ky js. siuk TON to Uisx IA.A f. J., elricot dunirbler ot lien 17 M. uuy, Asq., an 01 xieiaware couuiy, jt-a. DIED. BAIN. On the 12th Instant, DiNIEL SHEETZ. lntuni son of Charles and Alruira JBsin, and grandson or Daniel and Mary ttueetc, aged 2 years 2 muutns aud U days. The relatives and friends of the family are rexpert fully invited to auend the Aiueral, from the residence ot his parents No. 7'Ki Belgrade street, Klglileeuth rv ru, on ounuay Riiernoon at a o ciouit. BEITLER.-On September 12, 1867, MARY ANN E., wife of DhiiIbI B. BeUler, and duut'lilcr of CouriU and LKiuerine mrrKiee, m'eu 47 yt'ars. The relutlvM aud mends iur rmDentfully lnvltl to fttvend the tunirl, on Sunday morning. September 15. lfsOT. at 10 o'clock, from tne residence 01 ner uus- band. No. 1610 Market street. luiermeul at Mount Morlah Cemetery. CHILDH. On the 11th instant, after a lingering Ill ness. WKOKUiS K. CUIL.DS, In the twin year ot nis ate. The relatives and friends of the family, the officers and members of Montgomery I.odnv, No. 1J, A. Y. M.: ttie eltlcera aud memliers of the Grand Lodce; and nis Masonic brethren eenerallv. are reaiieclruily Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. No. 312 (spruce street, en Bunday afternoon, the 15th Instant, Kl 1 O'CIOCK. KEENE. On the 10th of Sentembcr. 1SC7. ELLEN M., younsest daughter of Janes B, Keene, deceased, uud htio-be Keene, aeed 1 years aud 21 days, The relatives and friends ot the family are rewpect fullv Invited to attend the luneral. from her mother's residence. No. ltoo Sausora street, on Haturday morn- ing. tne Mtii luBtaut. at lu o'clock, interment at tne Woodlands. KENT. At West Point. N. Y.. on the mornlnz of the 12th Instant, J ENNXK OKAY, wile 01 Colonel J, ora jeni, u. b. a.. MILLER. On the 13th Instant. HORATIO GATES, Iniant son of A. J. aud J, V. Millar, ayou 7 weeKS and i days. , The rrteaas 01 ins nunuy are ripeci,ruiiy luviusu to attend the funeral, from his parents' residence, No. I8ii3 N. Eleventh street, on sunuay atteruoon at 4 0 clock. " RODGERS. On the 11th Inst., HVQH RODOEKS fii'wl 4S venrH. tils relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from bis late realdeuca, No. 1748 I'allowhlll street, on Haturday, the Uth Instant, at 2 o'clock r. m. WHITE. On the afternoon of the 11th Instant, wa ltDKT.T. WHl'I'R. In li ih Mtb year. The relatives and friends of the family are renpect- fiillv Invited to attend his funerul. trout ttie residence of his mother. No. 620 N. be cond street, on Haturday afternoon next at 8 o'clock. Interment at Itoualdaon's Cemetery. mnE PATKNT ELASTIC ROOFING CE- ment belli r enmnosed of DO ner cent, of pure Ma- m(1 Oil and Paint tsklns.wheu used lor reualrlnur leaks has a tough skin lormeu on me ouisiue, wuue tuideriieatlt It remains soil and elastic. You ma ap ply it yourself fur leaks aronnd chimneys. sKyiiguts, or iu meiai rooiiug, wo unve r;eivu imm mi. IHUJlAfl IS BJliL vv i No. KtSfElichtThlrty-flve) Market Ht below Ninth, TP OR THE TARTY. OR BALL. OR HOP, P tou will 11 nd Curllnc Kods. Pinching Irons, and t lining T0DK8, oi ii variety ot khiqh ami sir.ea, ai tne llarawBrs Btore or TKUsm trttiAw, No. .6(KlKlitTiiirty-nve) Market St.. imjiqw in nun. LIKE YOCR THUMB AND FINGERS, THE jaws of tus Patent lloot-jauk clusp tneiuselTes around your ooou ueet iwumuur. large ursuiau;, ana uoia on nruiiy wuue ynu pun inn uuui on. rur uaie, wltu several omer kiuus, oy TKUMail c nil A v. No. 835 (F.lRhtThlrty-flvo) Markett., below Ninth. NSURE YOUR LIFE Ui mis ASERICAN LIFE INSURANCE MW OF PUltAUELPHIA. OFFICE (lltJSp S. F, I'OBKEB FOCBTII AND WALNUT. 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Consols for money, Eric Kailrosd, United States Five- twenties, 72$; Illinois Central Railroad, 77; Giest Western, 21. Frankfort, Sept.13. Uuitcd Slates ootids, 7CJ. Liverpool, Sept. 13 Noon. Cotton Is quite active, but prices arc unchanged; the sales are estimated at 12,000 bales; upland middlings, 9id.; Orleuiu, 9jd. The Broker' Circular gives the sales of the week at 60,000 bales, including 5000 bale9 on speculation aud 17,000 bales for exportation. The Btock io port I 818,000 bales, includiug 239,000 bales American. The receut decline is, lu fact, due to the stock ou hand, wbiclt is greater thau for some years past. Breadstuff aud Provi-nons are quiet. Shipping Intelligence Queenstown, Sept. 13. The steamer 8cotia, from New York September 4, arrived to-day. A 10, the steamer Eiiu, from New York Au gust 31. London, Sept. 13. The ship Caledonia, from this port, put into Melbourne, Australia, leaky. Her cargo is seriously damaged. Liverpool, Sept. 13. The ship China, from this port for New York, got aground and has beeu obliged to return and discharge her cargo. The amount of damage is not ascertained. Two 'clock Ufarket Report. Lowon, Sept. 132 P. M. Consols for Money firmer at 04J ; American securities are unaltered. Liverpool, Sept. 132 P. M. Cotton quiet. Breadbtufls firmer. Pea8 have advanced to 42s. 6d. Barley has advanced to 5s. Id.; Corn ad vanced to 37s. Cd. Provisions are generally firm. Lard has ad vancedto 50s. 9d.; Cheese to 52s.: Beef to 152s, 6d. The Produce Market is quiet. Spirits of TurnontiDe has declined to 28s. Tallow has ad vanced to 44s. 6d. Antwerp, Sept. 13. Petroleum is quiet at 51f, 50c. barrel. Southampton, Sept. 13. The steamer Western Metropolis recently put lu here with her shaft broken. Her damages will be speedily re paired. Large Fire at Crestline, Ohio. Crestline. Ohio. Sept. 13. An extensive fire broke out this moruirir at the Franklin House, directly north of the Continental Hotel, destroy ing thirteen dwellinas fronting on the Cleve land, Columbus, and Cincinnati Railroad. The loss is very heavy, and the insurance is very light, but it is not ascertained. One uiau is reported missing, but this is not fully credited The Continental Hotel was iu great danger at times, and it was only saved by the untiriDg efforts of the citizens. Stocks iu JVew York. special despatch to the kvenino teleqrapu. Nkw Yokk. Sept. li. Smith. Kaudulpb A Co.. BiiuKers, No. Id Soutli Tni"ii street. aaU No. it Nassau street. New Voik, report at 1 o'cioak tbis afternoon aa follows: 1881s, 1 12,-ii 112'4. Uui led States &-!), 182. 1147115. United (State 5-k, imm, mj-sim). VuHHlBtatea 5-20s, lSB-i, lllgllll. C n lied States 6-SiOs, Dew, lSo, 10(S'q,108J4. United Htsrtti 5-2')s, 187. iOK'ri)i.os. United ;fctates H)-40s, Wryiq)VJX. August 7308. Iil7-al()7'4. . Juiie aud July 730s. 1071(3107!. Market Uiiltwl States 5-20s are quoted la Loudon this alieruoon at TZ)i, wak. markets by Telegraph Tfww York. Rent. IS. Stocks heavy. Cblcago aud -R.k Island. 1(13.': Heading, 102i: Canton Company. 4S; Krie, 69: Cleveliiud aud Toledo, 12; Cleveland and Flttaburg, S8S: Pittsburg and Fort Wayne, loafa Niclllguu ceuirai, Aiicuiguu ooumeru, o. ; k. vork Central. 1U8V: Illinois Central. 11: Cumberland preferred, M; Virginia Sixes, 60: Missouri hixes, lW?i; Hudson Kiver, islj-if U. 8. . Five-twen ties, lKoU, lio n, uo. law, liu; uu. 1900,111;; ieu-njf- Ues : Seven-thirties, Ufl. Hterllng azchauge, lfSi. Wouey, 5 per cenU Gold. H53,. tsicw Yokk, Sept. 13. Cotton dull at 252-'Ko, Flour SUM, waie ui im1' un.o jM,rai y . . vuiv, la 25: Western. tftMQVllH); BoulherulO-JWlaTS; Cali tornia, Ut'iil'l'Vj- heal dull. Corn dull; declined l 2c ' sales of 4S,iX)0 bushels mixed Western, 1m..l1'21, Oats dull: sules ot 20,000 bushels Western at iiH7. Beef dull, foric uuii; aaies ui iwi nnrreis ue'v mess at rJ4-t-i(24-75. Lard steady at iH)UQ. Whisky steady. Protection of Itcbels. a snpnlal desnatoh from Washineton to tha KewYork TToWtisays: The uovernnieut uas receiven intelligence that the radicals In Maryland contemplate the Inauguration of a scheme at the election on tbe 18th instant, when the new State Conrentlou is to be submitted for ratification, which will surely lead to riot and bloodshed. Under the assumption that a colored man has as much right to vole in Murylaud as he has in Virgi nia, memoir ucairost7 iuu:ui imia iu lug former State are urging the colored men to pro sent inouiseives i tue pons uu uumauu wo riKbt to vote on the new Constitution. The so-called Border State Convention whlott assembled in Baltimore to-day, evidently Bieaus mischief in that direction. Prominent conservative citizens of tbe State have beeu b-re to-day, among thera ex-tiover uor Pratt, conferring with oluclahi on the impending trouble, xuentatn imuuiiuga icei couuuoiu oi being able to preserve the peace; but it is not improbable that Governor Swaun will have to call on the General Government for aid to be ltirnlsbed iu the manner preaarloed In the Constitution. . The New Constitution f Maryland. A 'Washington despatch to the Boston Post "K.T-Goveruor Pratt of Maryland had a loii Interview with the President thUevenlnt;, touching politloal aiVairs of his Slate, lie says the new constitution will be mined by an overwhelming majority of tha people, and that it will be put iu force and maintained in spite or congressional action to suspend It, if there be uo interference by the Federal army. ilr. Johnson assured him tbat he ceuld eonoolve of UO gOOd dlOUUUN 1U1 UOpCCblUg bUUk VUC POUO t irrni would be used axainst one of the States unle it should become necessary to quell an lusuneciiuu, wuiujt ue uiu uut auuci- LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. mrRTdT QUARTER BF-SSlONS Judne Lndlow. Albert Plattna was rharxed with the lareeuy ot a cane belonging to Jacob Anion. Tae defendant a. id prosecutor boarded at the same bouse, at Twenty third and Callowhill streeu. Uu the first day of the t-tungerfeHt, as the prosecutor lett tn nouae, ne saw f i, uefundaut walklnx utr with bis cane. The de fendant promised to keep It sale aud reiuru It in the iLiirnuiiu, and was allowed to take ll along. But durlnsf theday he lout tha cane, and afterwards re m nuv u. rari.i.1 nri.e lor a naw on for the Dro- gecutor, aud hence this prosecution. Verdict, not lBruliiet Murray wan aonaluad of a charge of assault and battery. The bill was suhiuiliea without evi- j'aui'e Oowen and William Smith, eolored, were churned with Ibo larceny ol clothing lielonmiiK to . . -. , . r.. . , . Avimiur hnencer. Hue ncer.ltill aileen one dar lu a market house down town, and was robbed of l.i rlotbitis-. About two weeks allerwards tbe deteu- bought them from an old-cloth stors, wktch may tave lieu true. Verdict, rrnt (rot li y. Uk'th Hron n. John Madden. Morris Slatlsry, ana ttonr 'Pilvnfttrlnk w.r. rhArirnri with bllrfflary 111 entering and robbing the nouxeof Uenry Johnn, No, 9i PaNsyiink road. Mr. Johns teetlfied thtrtb kept a tailor store at No, 934 Pnwyunk road; hetween ten o'clock Hnnday tiiKin, wneu ne reiireo to dpu, ana jour v uiuck mw. day niornlDK, when he aroe, his place was entered and robbed ot Roods valued at uu); the entrance was Arlwtert hv mennH of hrealrlnfir ODen the door that opens OB 'Marriott's Lane: about Su0 worth of the goon were recoveren. Oflioer William Houston testified that about o'clock on the nli(ht ot the burglary he sw Hlbxm and two other young men comlnu In Catherine street. Selective Tattgart testined that be (lamined the prcmlsee afier tney bnd been entered, and f uind they had been entered hy means of holes bored by an unirer. ne tound augur noies in tne wooanu irm around the tin xpoutof a house near by. wblcli were tienu'eHred with mud t make them look like old outs. He afterwards alclied a house iu Wood street, above 'J hlrtceiith, and saw parties no Into It. He afterwards went id ana lounu m r. jouni goods mere. tteorelal-U John, who keeiH tne house In Wood street, lestlhed thai on Monday morning before day light. Mud'leii drove a canlUKO In trout of the door. ana caiied ner down: tie told her that there were some uieu in the b ck who wished to stop at her bouse; he bIho said ihe men were from the outb, and had some lliitign they wished to put away; she at lenxth allowed them to enter the bouse, and plane In the purlor u largo lot of goodt; they staid there until luornli'g. and men went awny, leaving the Koodi. 1 he following tilKbt Madden went to the house and "ale the imrtie.i would cull the next night and tke the goods away. Then nn Wedneadav night Mart. lea and Kit.patiiok returned, and said the balance of the I any would come tor the goods. They were nvnklng arrangements to take some of the Inmates ot the house to an oymcr supper, when the detectives walked In end arrested lliein. li ef I.aiT.on teHtlfled that he and several other delecuves kept waich on tbe house In Wood street, iroin Mondav until 1 uesdtv nlifUt: and that on Tues oay niebl. when the deleudaiua drove up the house, thoy arrested ttirm. (in trial. t'OLUT OK UUAKTKK 8biHI0NS-Judge Pel roe. I'eserilmi cases were heard to-day lu the Com men Pleas Court-room. Pkilada. Stock Exchange Sales, Sept. 13 Beported by De HWu A Bro., No. 40 B. Third street BRTWKRN BOARDS. l(K)l-a)s '6S.jy.cp.c.lmlk 10 su Cam & Am -US anno U a lo-4uM..rg...c an.' 2 do .l2t 2shPennart. fi.t'i 3 do ,c 11 do c. l do .2d- Mi, loo sh Bead ssn.. 61 s loo do.Mouday.Sl 44 100 sh Oceun Oil VI f KKMI do... CP '- )m do...rg C Vi in ah I eh NstK 47 ti ah Leh V K 7 8 doacrip 8-5 2 do.jii'np 15 12 sh Olrard Kunk 5(Ji lWsu HeHt'vl....stW lxik BECOND BOARD, im 6-2ile,6,Jy.cp 1US 1 sh N Cent b5. 4.1 r.uou uaw oi.cp. ...'.. ll'J t (K) do Bi.ll fliKW City s, New 101 $202000 Pa 6s, 3 serles.c..lu4 sh Penna K 4i'i 10 8h Morris CI Pf. 97 loo su Ilea wuvUle... 13H tZZT' DEPARTMENT 4F PUBLIC HIGII SLf WAYS-OFF1CK, No. 104 B. 1'IKriI bireet. Phii.aoki.phia. Sept. 13, lst)7, NOTICE TO COiNTllAClOHa. Sealed Proposals will be received at the Office of the Chiel C'oniiniailouer of Highways until 12 o'clock M., ou MONDAY', liilh Instant, for the construcliou of a hewer on the line of Kigbth street, from Race to Vine street, to bo built of brick, with a clear inside dia meter ot2 feeut) Inches, and with such Inlets and manholes as may he directed by the Chief Knglneer and Surveyor. The uudbrntandlng to be that the contractor shall take bills prepared against the property tronling on said Sewer to the amount ot one dollar and twenty five cents tor each lineal foot ot front on each aide of the street, b.h ho much cash Datd: the balance, aa limited by Ordinance, to be paid hy the city, and the contractor will he required to keep the street and -ewer in good order for three years after the sewer Is fJaisbed. When the street Is occupied by a City Passenger Railroad track, the sewer shall be constructed along side of said track in such rummer us nut to obstruct or Interfere with tne eai'e pussage ef the cars thereon; and uo claim tor remuneration shall be mid the con tractor by the company using said track, as specified in act ot Assembly approved iiay , itjtitt. All Bidders are Invited to be present at the time and plhoe ol opeulng the said pruponals. Kach proposal will be accnmpHiiled by a certificate that a Bond has been filed in the Luw Department as directed by Or dinance ot May J). ltMo. II the lo.vest bidder shall not execute a contract within five days after the work is awr.rded. he will te deemed ns declining, and will be held Uuhleon uU bond tor the difference between his bid and the next h idlest hid. Specifications may be had at tbe Department of surveys, wuico win oesiricuy aunerea to. W. W. SMRDLKV, 9 last Chief Commissioner ot Highways. pUILADKLPIIIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTIMUKIS KA1LKUAU. EXCURSION TICKETS TO AaTIKTAJI IE3IETKKT DEDICATION NEPTEHIDEB 17, 1S7, FOK BALB AT No. 411 CHESNUT Street. Ko. 828 CHESNUT Street. Depot Philadelphia, Wlltnlagton, and Baltimore Railroad, BROAD and WASHINGTON Avenue. GOOD TO RETURN UNTIL SEPT. 22, 1867. By this route excursionists will be carried within two miles of the celebrated battle-field of Antletam. GEORGE A. DADMAN. General Ticket Agent, II. F. KENNEY , Superintendent. 9 13 U JpOR THE INFORMATION OP HOLDERS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, who may wish to convert them Into the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OP THE . Union Pacific Hailroad Co., We publish below tbe terms npon which itasy may now be exchanged at tbe office of the Agents of tbe Company in tbis city, WM. FAINTER & CO., NO. 8 SOUTH THIRD STREET. It will be seen that a handsome profit may be realized by tbe exchange. On 5-aos of 1S62, a difference of i'33 will be paid. On 5-208 of 184, On 1-208 of 165. On 5-208 of July '65, On 1881s, On 10-v8, do, 118 83 wlU be paid, do. J198-83 will be paid, do f 174-83 will be paid, do. 08-88 will be paid, do, (si'8t will be paid, do. 1180-33 will be paid. On 7-aos, 2d series, On 7-308, 3d series, do, 174-33 WlU be paid. (For each thousand exchanged.) 8 lmJSp ROP?ERS'AND WOSTrJNHOLM'S POCKET KNIVES, Pearl and ttag Handles, of beautiful rinlHh. RODUERd' and WADh! A BUTCH KR'U RAZORS, and the celebrated LKOOULTRE RAZOR. BCIbWOIW of the DOBBt quality. Raiors. Kulves, Scissors, and Table Cutlery Ground and Polished at V. MADEIRA'S, No. 116 TKNTH btreet. below Chesnnt. 8 BENCH CIliCULATING LIBRARY. PAUL E. e lit A RD, FRENCH BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND ENGRAVER Ho. HMS. ELEVENTH Street THII.AnKL.PHIA "SBPl 600 ARCH STREET. 600 fiBirmn a paue. MAT CB4aUUT OlMES, PATENT WATEB COIIJBBS, HIKE DISH COVEUS, 10t EXCBIJSIOB BKrBICEBtTOM mO HOUSEKEEPERS AND INVALID8. L The nndersigned respectfully calls the attention of the uubllo to the stock of Prime Cider and Pure t-lder Viueiiar tot plckliuK aud general family use. also, to his popular "Toulo Ale' free from all Inipu ritleli, and endorsed by the medical faculty as a safe and wholesome beverace tor weak aud delicate con- "Delivered free of charge to all para dj. No. h PEAR Street, 117JW BelowThlrd.aud Walnut aud Donlr. WILLIAM S. GRANT, COMMISSION MEKCHA.NT, NO S3 S. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia, AUUNT OR Dnpont'i Gnnpowder, Hefiued Nitre, Charcoal, Etc. W. Baker A Co.', Chocolate, Cn-o, aud Broma. Crocker tiros. A Co.'s, Yellow MeciU bheuthlng, Bnlie. and ails I 'it C" OT10N AKD FLAX, ' SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, . , Of all numbers aud brands. Tent, Awning, Trunk, and Wagon Cover Duck. AIho, Pajier Manufacturers' Drier IVIts, from one to several feet wide; Pauling, Pelting. Sail Twine, etc JOHN W. EVEKMAN & CO., . ISu.lWJOHJSi'Ailoj', FOURTH EDITION FROX' WASBISCTOA" THIS P. If. CAB.INET MEETING TO-DAY, IlucksiTcw, Sinubcry A Co. Ilnvc Private Interviews witt the President. Bte., Kte., l'-tc, Etc., Ktc, JEte. SPECIAL DB3PATCHK8 TO E7KNTN0 TRLBffHAPH. J Washinotok, Sept. 13. Life Insurance Paid. The late Orand Master of Maoous, Oeorffe C. Wlilting, had his life ln.nred for $5000, and yes terday that suDi was paid to his widow by the Company iu which be hai tnsnred. The Cabinet. The Cabinet met soon aiter twelve o'clork. with all of the members present except Secre tary Browning and General Grant, who was still at the War Department at one o'clock. Cash In tha Treasury, The total amount of cash in the Treasury vaults last night was $90,870,000 In coin and $46,189,000 in currency. Personal. This moruiug Secretary Seward, Attorney- General Ktanbery, Senator Buckalew, and Col- leetor Smythe, of New York, all had separate interviews with the President before the Cabins met. Buckalew comes abont Pennsylvania politics, and Smythe is on revenue business. Naval Blatters. A Board of Naval Medical Officers to consist of Surgeon Vivian Dinckney aa President, and Burgeons David Harlan and Philip 5. Wales as membere, will convene at Annapolis, Md oa tho 20th instant, to examine candidates lor admission into tho Naval Academy. The Indian War. St. Louis, Sept. 13. An Omaha despatch says General Sheridan this evening received a tele cram from the commander ot Fort Laramie, stating that the hostile Indiana will not come in to meet the Commissioners at that point at the time expected. They will send iu runners to listen to the propositions to be made, as they fear some trap will be sprung, and suspect bad faith. If they are satisfied the Commissioners are acting in good faith, the hostile chiefs will come in and hold a council in the full of the) moon of November. Under this aspect of affairs the Commissioners will hold a meeting in the morning to settle upon what course to pursue. Montana advices state that an exploring party which was sent to the head-waters of the Yellow Stone river has just returned, and reports see in? one of the greatest wonders ot the world. For eight days they travelled through a vol canic country emitting blue flames and streams of brimstone. The country was smooth and rolling, with long level plains Intervening. The summits of these rolling mounds were craters, from four to eight feet in diameter, and everywhere on the levels were smaller craters s from four to six inches in diameter, from which streamed a blaze and constant whistling sounds. The hollow ground resonnded beneath their feet as they travelled, and every moment seemed to break through. Not a living thing: was seen in the vicinity, and the explorers gave it the significant name of "Hell." The Peace Commissioners held a meeting at Omaha yesterday, and expected to start for the North Platte on the 14th, to meet Spotted Tail, who promises to bring in the principal men ot his band. General Wright, Chief Engineer o t the Union Pacific Railroad (Kansas branch), with a party of engineers, is- bctweea Los Vigos and Santa Fe, and is reported to have fouad flae railroad routes. The National Telegraph Union Convention adjourned sine die last night. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, F. G. Churchill, La portc, Ind.; Vice-President, W. H. Young, Wash ington, D. C; Treasurer, A. L. Whipple, Albany, N. Y.; Recording Secretary, H. W.. Wheeler, Boston; Corresponding Secretary, George D. Cowlow, Chicago; Editor of the Telegraph (organ of the Union),. F. L. Pope. The next Annual Convention will bejheld in Albany, N. Y. Thk Antiktam Cembtekt. On Taeaday next, September 17, tbe corner-stone of tbe soldiers' monument on the battle-field of Antletam will be laid by the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge) of Masons of the State of Maryland, in the presence of President Johnson, General Grant, and other high dignitaries of the nation and States. The 17m is ttieauulversary of the battle, and the event will, therefore, possess an addi tional interest on (hut aocount. To enable the itlzens of Philadelphia to be present on this occasion, season tickets will be issued at re duced rates by the Philadelphia. Wilmington, and Baltimore Hailroad, wbloli will be good tot return until the 22d Inst. They can be obtained at IS' os. 411 and 81!8 Chesnnt street. Cask Bepoee Umited States Commissioner. J. K. Brown, who la charged with illegal dis tillation of whisky, had a bearing before United States Commissioner Smith, commencing at noon to-uay. lie was held in 11000 bail to answer. Cask op Mbtihy William KeHy second mate of ship Autocrat, charged with mutiny bad a hearing before United ;8tates Commis sioner Sergeant this afternoon, and the evi dence was still being heard as our report closed. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. QULVER'S U EW PATENT DEEP SAHIWOIXT HOT-AIIt FUltNAOE. It AN OK er AM, BIKES. Also, PhlleKar's Rew Low Pressure Bteam H satin Apparatus. Vox saieby '" CUABLES WIUIAIH, KOjJlS MAJutJET Otrees, But FIRE AND BURGLAR PROQFSAFES C. L. MAISER, MANtTACTt7BlCB 0 VIBE AMP UDBfiLAttrBOOr 8AFE8, 1.04 KK9IITII, BEL1VHANUKB, A llKALEB IK VUILDIHU II ABU W ABB . R SO. 44 RICH MTHKISr. Pjjj A LARGE ASSORTMENT FIR9 .J and Jlnnrlftr-prnof SAPKH on hnd, wit lnsld doors, Dwtmiuj-lwuM) bkfes, fr.e Iroui Oi.niputMH. rnceslow, VillAMi:M'KliKit dual wu iwu wnu UU bat aua cum. iuujf man tuey com position.
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