THE DAILY I EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL AD ELPffl A, FRIDAY, . SEPTEMBER 18, 18GS. MUSICAL ITEMS. A movement Is on foot to erect a monument to Mendelssohn In Lclpslc, where his most Im portant work i were com pose J, sod where he wu for many yean the musical director at the principal theatre. A number of prominent mu aidant and musical amateurs are said to hare interested themselves In this matter, and it Is to be hoped that they will succeed in their en deavors to pay this tribute to tho memory of a composer whose fame increases with each suc ceeding year. Madam Meyerbeer has been victorious In the lawsuit about ber husband's unpublished works, and the unflalthed compositions and memorandums of the composer of Le Etoi'e da Nord and The Huguenots will, in compli ance with his wishes, not be given to the world. Ole Ball will give his first concert for the Season in Boston on the 28 h instant. lie will inake a tour through the States, and we may therefore expect to have him in Philadelphia during the present fall or winter. Vleuxtemps will not visit America this fall, as he is engaged by Ullman to perform in Europe during the presett season. lie will pay vs a visit next year, aud in the meantime we Will have to nei along without him the best way we can. Madame Parepa-Rosa and her operatic com pany are performing in San Francisco to ful houses. The Cali'ornlans are delighted with Madame Kola's singing. The question whether Mapleson will bring bisKojal Italian Opera Company to New York teems to be definitely settled in the negative; and those who have worried themselves about the matter may therefore find soma other subjects of interest to agitate themselves about It Mupleson can do without New York, there Is very little doubt but that New York can do without Mapleson. Miss Kellogg and Max Strakosch arrived In the Russia on Tuesday. Mies Kellogg has been engaged for four years by Maurice 8trako9ch, the manager of Adelina Patti, and it is expectel that she will create some what of a furore in the United 8tates after recent trlamphs in London. DRAMATIC ITEMS. " Mr. Fairclough's acting does not suit all the London, as it did not su t any of the American critics. The Pall Mall Gazette lets him down rather easy, but says that he is the "slowest and tamest of 'Hamlets.'" It, however, admits that there is a certain air of grace and intelligence about his acting. The Londoners are to lose two of their most popular places of amuement, the Colosseum and the City of London Theatre, which are to he demolished to give place to modern im provements. Let PapiUons Is the title of a new piece in three acta and five tableau, which has just been completed in Paris by MM. Dannet andJulien Peschamps. At the Boston Museum a dramatization of Edmund Yates' novel of "Black Sheep" will shortly be produced. On Wednesday evening Schiller's Don Carlos was performed at the Btadt Iheatre, New York, with Mr. Hermann Hendricks in the character of the "Marquis Posa." The per formance is highly spoken of by the New York critic. Thla evening Mr. Hendricks appears lu Goethe's play of Ooe'z von Berlichingen. Wallack's Theatre, New York, will reopen for the season on Friday next, the 23d Instant. Lcrle, Miss Maggie Mitchell's new piece, which is now being performed at Wood's Mu seum, New York, will be withdrawn after tho present week. Fraulien Janauschek and her German com pany will open at the Academy of Muslo, New York, on the 6tho Oclober. CITY ITEMS. LoCTISVILLa.Bapt. IS, 1SS, If issaa. B. K. rarrriBTerxL a Co., No. 17 Park Bow, New York, and Wo. 10 Bute street, BMton, are out agents for the East, ant specially aathsilES 1 to con tract for advertising In "The Courier" at oar low et cash rates. Eastern honsee desirous of sdvertlslng in "The Courier" are rt quest d to contract through them. W. ZT. Haldbvan, Proprietor "Courier." Kiw Btyx8 Fall Clothing. In store and reoel v Ing aallyi also, new and obolce styles In the pleoe Co be made op to order. Great bargains in Bummer 3oods, ready made or made to order. B'.yle, at, and workmanship of our garments enrpassed by none, equalled by few. All prices guaranteed lower than the lowest else where, and roll satisfaction guaranteed to every pur chaser, er the eale oanoelled and money refunded. Half way between 1 BaSMKTT A Co , tVlhand 1 Tow Hall, buthttreett.) 51S sIaukut ot., Phii.adbi.phia, amd 600 Broadway, iaw Youk. . Has tsb Summer Esfkbblkd YouT Nine onto every ten to whom this question Is addressed, 11 they answer It candidly, will answer it In the affirmative Borne may reply to it from a sick bed; others, of a stronger constitution and greater powers of endur ance, may only experience a slight lassitude as the conseqaenca of the torrid season. Bnt some portion of the vitality of human beings oozes out of them under the pressure of great and continuous heat, and the sooner the loss Is completely repaired, the less susceptible will the system be to the unhealthy Influ ence of the Fall malaria, The most genial and who'esome tonic that has ever been offered to man as a means of reuniting his ex hausted strength, and fortifying him against the at tacks of disease is Hobtbttkb's Btomach Bittbbs. Taken at this season It Is a perfect safeguard against Intermittent fever, billons afflictions, and all the epi demics which follow close upon the expiration or the summer. It is an In vlgorant and alterative with out any of the drawbacks which attach to mere stimulants, and Is the only preparation of the kind which a conscientious physician would feel Inclined to prescribe for ladles In delicate health. Nothing can be more pure, more harmless, more certain to re" store the vigor of the syaiem permanently and thoroughly, wlthont exciting the po'se or the brain. Jbwbxrt. Mr. William W. Oassldy, No. IS South Becond street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of line Jewelry and silverware In the city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a prloe which effnnot be equalled. Be also has a Urge stock of American watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to bis store Is sure to resnlt In pleaanrs and profit, IUbk, ITbbbs, amd Roots. The base ofSpeer's "Standard Wine Bitters" Is his celebrated Wines, In which are Peruvian Bark,rliamomlle Flowers, Snake Boot, Ginger, etc It Is pleasant to the taste, and far superior to anything In the f irm of tonics now before the public Tbey are simply his own wine, made bitter by the Infusion or herbs ana roots above enume rated, told by all druggists. Now Bbadv von XzsMiNATioM. Customer-made Clothing, out fashionably. The Urgent assortment of genteel Beady-msde Clothing iu me state, at CUABLKM 8T0KKS A CO.'S, No. B-'l Cbesnut stroet. Tun Latsst Fsatoi.icAi.s-We hsve received from A. Wiucb. No. US ( borut strset, tus iav nutu t,ra of "Temple Jlsr " "1'uiich," eul Fun." Mr, Winch's list comprises the latest periodicals, bjtU foreign aid domestic A Palatial Btorb. We are alwes p'eaied to chronicle i he march of Improvement lo the erection of One business edifices, and to-day propose le give a short description of the spiendid new building now just being completed for Messrs. Btrawbrldge A Clothier, at the northwest corner of Eighth and Market street. This Arm, finding their old stors entirely too small for the nerds of their constantly-growing business, made during last spring a contract with Messta. Balderston A Albertson to erect for them a Qrst-clais Flctou stone store one that would accommodate the demands of a large business, and at the same time be a credit to the builders and an Improvement to the neighborhood. The conditions of the contract were that possession should be given on June I, and the building ready for occupancy by September 10. This would seem an Impossibility, hut the energetic builder so ccniracted, and on June 1 commenced to take down the old holldlogs. Since then lis dally progress has been watched by thou anda of our clilseua, and to-day one ot the handsomest and most substantial structures In oui-citv stands at the northwest corner of E ghtb and Market stretts. The building Is five stories In height, and has a front on a aiket street ef 42 feet. It Is Iron front up to the second story, from there to the top of Nova Bcotla Plcton stone. The side on Eighth street Is of fine pressed brick, with stone pilasters and trim mings. The stone work was furnished by Mr. Wm Gray, and Is done In such a manner as to add to bis already high reputation. The Interior Is worthy of more notice than our space will admit of. It is cer tainly one of the neatest, most conveniently a ranged, and artktlcally finished buildings our city can boast of. The first story Is It feet In, height, and the celling being panelled with walnut, with gilt carnloe, pre sents a very rich appearance. The fixtures are plain but worthy of notice from the neatness of their arrangement and adaptability to the purposes re quired. On this floor Silks, Dress Goo la, Hosiery' etc., are dlsplayt d; not to forget the Cloth department, which will be a specialty. The rear portion oi this room Is lighted by a fine skylight; thereby securing to t the great advantage of always being well lighted In every part. The cashier's office, on this floor. Is a large eno'oaure, elegantly fitted up and surrounded on all sides by French plate-glass. Attached to this Is a department unlike any In our city. This Is a de partment for remessurlng every article cut off at the counters, to prevent errors from recurring. A sales man, on cutting off any number ot yardi, sends two t'ekets with the goods to the desk. One ticket goes with the money to the cashier, the o' her with the goods Into the side apart trie t for re-ezamlnation and tying up previous to delivery. The advantages of this system are obvious In front ot the cashier's dtsk, from each side of the store, descends a short stairway, the two Joining on a broad platform- surmounted by an elegant mirror, and then pro ceedlng by a few easy steps down a magnifi cent stairway we are In a basement, the conn terpart of which Is not to be found In our city' It Is difficult to nelieve we are In a basement while In this large and magnificent room. It ex tends under the pavements ot both Market and Eighth streets, and is lighted by Hyatt's patent Ugbte, maklBg It as light as any tlrst-floor room. All the appointments of this elegant sales-room are first-class. Quite a variety ot goods are shown here. Shawls, Linen Goods, Muslins, and Blankets are dls played to great advantage. The portion of this floor devoted exclusively to Ladles' Goods Is elegantly carpeted. The private counting-room of the firm Is also on this floor. On the west side, but entirely separate from the sales-toom, are rooms for the re ception, examination, and delivery of goods and the storage of duplicates. A private stairway for the use of employee Is on this side of the house, so as to leave the main stairway always unobstructed. The machine for hoisting goods Is worked by water power; and Is the first of the kind put up In this country. Under the basement Is a sub-cellar for beating purposes, etc The building Is heated with steam In the latest Improved style. Everything appears to have been done that Inge nuity could suggest or money furnish to nt up this elegant store. In place of the cebble stones on Market and Eighth streets a Belgian pavement has been laid, lu keeping with the nicety that pervades everything about the building and making a comfortable stopping-place lor carriages. The pavement of North Blver flag stone was laid by Messrs. J. W. Selby A Co., and is of the most substantial kind. One thing that psrtlcu larly Impressed us was the very substantial manner In which everything has been done From the loun datlon up everything Is solid and massive. The upper rooms, not being entirely omplete, we withhold noticing for the present, but advle our readers who have an eye for the neat and taste 'al la business Improvements to visit this fine building without delay, - Messrs. Strawbrldge A Clothier open for business next Monday, the 21st Inst., on which occasion we doubt not they will be visited by a large number of our citizens. Chesteb. This becutifully located city on the Delaware Is rapidly Increasing In point of population and In the numberof fine residences and business places. As one lands from the boat, tho first thing that strikes his eye Is the mammoth Iron-works of Beaney, 8ju A Archbold. In addition to the buildings there Is a yard comprising an area of twenty-three acres. The buildings cemprlse one large erecting shop, a blacksmith shop, a boiler shop, an Immense foundry, a car shop and a numbor of buildings con nected with the boat-yard. Tbls firm have done a great deal for Chester. They have Increased the amount of business over two-fold, and have erected some sixty odd dwellings for the accommodation of the'r employes. Besides the vast amount of machine work that Is In course of erection, they are now con. etroctlng two large vessels one for the Lorlllards, of New York, and the other for a private parly in the same city. After leaving these works, the visitor Is struck with the beauty of the many residences that line the prin cipal thoroughfare. One ot the most Important places ot resort to the stranger Is the Central reitau rant, presided over by David W, Morlsou, who well knows how to cater to the appetite. DIreatly oppo site, Mr. Morlson also has a large bakery, In couueo- Hon with which he serves up Ice cream and other dalntlee. Both of these places are so arranged that any delicacy of the seaion can be served at the shortest notloc Prominent among the dishes which sre furnished at tbls seaon of the year are Beed aul Ball Birds. Mr. Morlson enjoys a wide repa.atlou lor the really fine style In which he sets these delicious dainties on tbe table, lie Is now engaged In paoklng down one thousand dozen of reed birds In Ice, so that thry can be had through the entire winter. He claims that be can furnltb them In the cold sea-on so that tbey will retain the flavor which now makes them a seught-for dish. To-mobrow Is the last day of the Fair at Wilming ton. Crowds of visitors, fine display, splendid trot- tlug, is the order of the day. Drink the famous Arctic Soda Water, and read Tan Evkmins tulisiafh. at HUlman's News Stand, at North Pennsylvania Do not. Final Cubtom-Madm Bootb a"T Ehbis for Gen tlemen. BarUelt ,Na 8 Bout' Atu. street, above Cheaunt, J j TnsnwiTH has everytSLxg In the literary line that rt-Hilcnj can wish tor, lils popular news deooi. M No. Hi7 H. Third atree'.. Is tilled almost to surlelt Willi romances, conrtciispd biographies, novelettes, rWtl:ul(,nn KPriuiii fimtiiiin r. I a Lei. literary periuJi- ealt. ana travels. Illustrated and news Journals. He rec lven all thn New Vcrk Journals of tue dnyltins; Lit fire the reuutur mull conins In, and furnishes tlieui to Jiis teaaets at a very uouorate (atet TOV WISHED TO V It A D TO US TALL CLOTHING TK8TX&DA.Y1 , OXT IT IHSfSDIA TEL T. ' WAHTAXAKBB BROWN. MAKELED. KENNY BOILEAU. At the M. FJ. Parsonairei Oiuej, Philadelphia. Rpptemhvr IS. 1RSS. bp Kv Panlei GHirgf, Mr. JOHN O. KELLY to Mine IKIsT MK EUILk.AU, both of Twenty-ailrd Ward, Phila delphia. ' WEWCOMB-THOM.R-On the even In of the lTh Inntani, at St. Paul's Chureh Cheltenham hy the Kev. Hlchnrd N. Thomas, CHARLES B. NEW- OMB, of Boston, fo HA M. daughter of John W. Thomas, Esq., of Philadelphia. I RBPPLIER KELLY. 8flDtemhr IS, 1809, at Kel lyvl'le Pa , by the Rev. Richard O'Conner, BiRKY P, BHIPPLIER, son of George B. Repoller, Kq.,of Philadelphia, to M. LOUISE KELLY, ot Kelly VlHe, fa. WILKIN8 HARVEY On the 17th Instant, by te Rev. William K. ijums, OH AKLKS K. WII.KINH to KLIZA J., daughter ot William Harvey, Bq.,allof thlaoity, DIED. DAVIS.-On the 14th mutant, Captain THOUAS A, DAVIS In tbe 27th t ear ot bis age. The relative and friends of ne family; also Ori ental Lodge. tiO. IIS. I. o. of O. 1'.; holenoe ejouncll, No. S. O. of U. A. M : Knights or Honor. No. 1: Frank Hn Fire Cnmpany; Marlon Hote Oomtiany, and the members oi the sth Pennsylvania Cavalry, are re spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, S. W, corner ot Third and Herman streets. on ennday, the 2()ih instant, at 1 o'clock P. M. To proceed lo Whartou Street Vanlt. FERN4.LD. On the mornlnr of the lsth Instant. Mr. N. W. FERKALD, In his tstb year. The relatives and friends are Invited to attend his funeral, from his late reeldonce. Mtnmtuib street, Gloucester city, N. J., on Saturday morning, the laiU Instant, at 11 o'clock. H ENSON. On tbe 17th Instant. Mrs. JANE HEN- SON, In tbe 061b year of her age. 1 ne relatives ana menus oi me nimuy are respi-eir fully Invited to attend tbe funeral, from linr late residence, No. 202S Brandy wine street, on Monday, at i o'clock. KELLY.-ELLEN T. KELLY, daucrhter of the late rat rick and Mary Kelly, In the lsth year of her age. The relatives and trlenria ot the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from the resilience of her mother, on the Mlddietown road, Chester township, TiAianarA nnuntv. Pa., on fcatiiidnv morning al 8 o'clock. Mass at frf. Michael s Churcb-Chesfr. Fune ral to proceed to at. uuaries JHorromeos unurcu, net lyvllle, Pa. FINANCIAL. America H Life Insurance Gompany, Of Philadelphia 8a E. Coiner Fourth and Walnut Streets This IntlUulion hat no superior in the United States oil) PAPER HANGINGS, ETC. ALL PAPERS. WE ABE NOW RETAILING OVB IMMENSE STOCK OP PAPER HANGINGS, FOR HALLE. PARLOUS, Eto. NEW GOODS constantly coming In, and flrst-olass workmen Bent to any part of the country, HOWELL & BOUItKE, Corner of FOURTH and MARKET, 9 4 fmw2m PHILADELPHIA. WOOD HANGINGS. T IIB MAGNIFICENT NEW RJ0M3 OF TUB WOOD HANGING COMPANY, No. 1111 CHESSUT STREET, Are now open, where they are prepared to respond to all orders at the shortest notice The publio are Invited to call and examine the beautiful effects of WOOD HANGING In WALL WECOEATIONS, And get correct and reliable Information In reference to Its adaptation, cost, and all particulars respecting the same. 8 mwiamrp CARPETINGS. pALL OPENING, CARPETINGS. ELEGANT WILTONS, VELVETS, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRIES, 3-PLYS AND INORAINS, PARLOR, HALL, AND STAIRS TO MATCH, LCEDOM A SHAW, No. 910 ARCH STREET, 9 16 wfai2m Between Ninth and Tenth S'reets. 1868. FALL 1868. " GLEN ECHO MILLS." FVl'CAUUM, CREASE & SLOAN MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS op 0 AK.PETINGS. Wholesale and Retail Warehouse, Ko. CC9 CHESfJUT STREET, t S wftnSm Opposite Independence Hall. pBINTINGROOMS DEAFNES3. EVERY INSTRUMENT TIUT science and skill have lovnniod lu a'altiihe hearliiK In every degree of deafueaa; a'.o, Kn'plra turn; also, C'ruiidaU'a Patent Cruii het, (jp.rlur I any oiliers lu use, at i. MAUEUtA'd, ISO. 11 H. KK'iJtt Klreet, Mow CUesnuh, .u fcwPt 800 MILES or TBI UNION PACIFIG .RAILROAD Are now finished and In operation Although this road Is built with great rapidity, the work lstot. onghly done, and Is pronounced by the United BUtae Commissioners tj be flrst-olass In every respeot, be fore It is accepted, and before any b nds can be leaned npew It. Kapidlly and excellence of construction have been set ored by a complete division of labor and by dls irlbatlng the twenty thonrand nen employed along tbe Hue for long distances at once, it la now probable that the WHOLE LINE TO THE PACIFIC WILL BE COMPLETED IN 18G. The Cempany bave ample means of which the Gov ernment grants the right of way, and all necessary timber and other materials fonud along tbe line of lis operations; alsol2,8oo acres of .and to tee ml e, taken Inalternato sections on each side of Us road; alio United Si a tee Thlrtr-vear Bonds, irtnounitng to from llB.otO lo $43,000 per mile, according to the dilllcultles to be snrmonnted on tbe various sections to be built for which It takes a second mortgage aa security, and It Is expected that noi only the Interest, hut the prin cipal an. ount may be paid In services rendered by the Company In transporting troops, niMla. eto. THE KARNINOS OF TIIH UNIO PACIFIC KAILBOAD, from Its Way or Local un.lness only dnrlcg the year ending June to, US8, aaaouuted to over FOUR MILLION DOLLARS, Which alter paying all expenses was moon more than sulHtient to pay the Interest upjn Its Bonds. These earnings are no Indication of the vait through traffic that must follow the opening of tbe line to tho Pacific, bnt ihey certainly prove that FIRST MORTGAGE DOKD3 Upon such a propeity costing nearly three time their amount, ARE ENTIRELY SECURE. The Union P.cliio Bonds ran thirty years, bre for flOeO each, and bave coupons attached. They beat annual Interest, payable on the first days of January and July, at the Company's olllce In I he l"Uy of Now York, at the rate of six percent, la gold. The priaol pal Is payable In gold at maturity. The i rloe Is 10 and at tbe present rate of gold, tbey pay a liberal Ineonie on their cost. A very Important consideration In determining the value of thete bonds Is tlteleiltlhortinie thevtiavtto run. It 1h well known that a long bond alwayscommandt a much higher t rice than a short oue. It la safe to assume that during Iho uext thirty years, tie rate ot Interest In the Uuited Btales will devlluo as It haa done In l uiope, and we have a right to expect that such six per rent, securities us these will be held at aa high a premium as those of this Oovernment, which In 187 were bought la at from SO to 21 per cent, above par. The export demand alone may produce this re sult, and as the issue of a private corporation, they are beyond the reach of political action. The Company believe that their Bonds, at the pre sent rate, are tho cheapest security In tbe market, and the right to advance the price at any time is reserved (Subscriptions wll be received in Philadelphia by DE IIAVEN & BROTHER No. 40 S. THIS D Street. W. PAINTER & CO., ISO. SB H. TliiaD HircoU SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., No. 16 S. TAIItU Street. ASD IN NEW YORK AT TUG SOJMPANVM OIFiC'E, No. 20 NASBA.U Street, AMD BY JOUR JT. CISCO A SOS, banuehs, No. 6 WAIiu Street, And by the Company's advertised Ageutt through ant the United States. Bemlttacces should be made In drafts or other funds par lA New York, and the Bonds will be sent free ot charge by return express. Parti s snoscrlblng through local agents, will look to tbem fur their ssfe delivery. A PAMPHLET AND MAP f OA 1868 has just been published by the Company, giving fuller Information I han Is possible In an adortlsemunt, respecting the Progress of the Work, tbe Resources of the Oountry traversed by the Koad , and Means for Construction and the Value ot the Bonds, which will be sent free on application at the Company's offices, or to any of the advertised agents. JOnN i. CISCO, TREASURER, September 14. 1868 6 1 fmwtf J New York. rpiIB SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, For Safe Keeping of Valuables, Securities, etc., and lienttng of Safes. DIBKoTOa". N. H. Browne, J Oil llngham Fell,! Alex. Henry, C. H. ttlarke, O. Macaieeter, , S A. laid well, joiiuWeh. Ik. W. Clark, lueo. F Tyler. OFFICE, No. 421 CHESNUT STUEEI. ' N. B. BROWNE, President O. H. uIiAltK, Vlos President, K. PAT TK, WE ON. bee, and trammer, 1 iSfffnif FOR SflLE. JiO.R SALE- A RARE CUANCE. Tbe Stock, Flxturettqd Lease of the old and succeeslul btand of the thajrsigned, located In the most central part of CHKSWUT Street, No. loo I Established Tweqty-seven Years (Ten of whiohln. the present locutlun'J for the sale of Silks, BIbbons, Millinery,. Lace, and Fancy Goods. Tbe Proprietor going out 01 business. Apply promptly to JOHtt W ARB 5JRTON, ' No 1004 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia, Pa. WEST MLADELPUIA PROPERTIES FOR SALE OK TO RENT. The handsome BROWN STONE RESIDENCE Noa. 41108, 4110, 4118, and 4114 SPBUCK St. O J. FELL A BRO., S?S tmwlro ' No. 12ft Bom h FRONT Street. A BARGAIN. (JOOD-WILL AVD Fix tures if a PapeMiMugleg Store cheap. No. 109 1 GKRMaNTOWN ROAD ana BKC031 Street. Rent luW S IS ill TO RENT, p O R RENT, PELM1SES, No. 809 CHES3UT St., FOR STORS OR OFFICE. AfO, OFFICES AND LARGE ROOMS suitable for a Cummerclal College. Apply at tUt BANK OF THHI REPUBLIC. KOlXJEIiS AND WOSTfc.NllOLM'3 POCKET hMVKH pearl and Hlair Han'lics, of butlful flnlah. ROliUMlft' and VALK & HUTCH Kit' KA if O M, and iIih rvl'bialod LKoOULi'RE RAZOR bl'll-MKH (if Hie tlmtil 'iulHv. ai )IB, M.IVW) h limor, ana ranio uuuery urtiumi EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH. JLECTR1C TELEURATH IN CIIL1A. THE EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S OFFICE, Nos. 23 and 25 NiSSAU Street. ORGANIZED UNDER SPECIAL CHARTER FROM THE STATE OF NEW YOLK. CAPITAL) ftS.OOO.OOO 60,000 SHARES, 9100 EACH. DIRECTORS Con. Andrsiw a. CnBTiM, Philadelphia. FatUL S, FoBBKS.Of Russell 4 Co., China. Fbkd. BoiTKBiriKLD, of F. ButterBold A Co,. New York lss ao LtVBBMORBi, Tree. Mich. C. R. R., Boston. atUABDis Holland, Tieaa. Am. Ez, Co , New York. Hon, JahxrKoion, Syracuse, N. T. C . II. Palm kb, Tress. Went. U. Tel. Co., New York. Fi.ktchkb Wkbtbay, of Weslray, Olbbs A Hardcaa- tle, N. Y. Nicholas Micki bs, New York, OFFICERS. A. O. CtiBTiN, President. N. KickLits, V!ce-Pretdent, G iose Cohabit, Secretary. Okoiob lun (Cashier National Bank Common wealth) Treaturer, Hon. A. X. Mot lcbb I lillndelphla, Solicitor. I fie Cftfnoe Oowrnment having through the Hon, Anion jPurlingame) conceded to IhU Cbmpany the prlvL lege of connecting Ute great teaportt of the Empire by rtilmmt ine electric telegraph cable, wepropote commenc ing ofxiatiim in China.and laying down a line of 800 me of once, between the following port, vt;-- Population. Can ton. .. ...... ......... ............. ......a,......... l.ooo.utio Macon .....'''" . ......m. 60iqqo Bong Kong................... 250,000 fetlOW.. ... 200 000 Anioy.. - 290,001 POO-Chow............................. 1,250.000 Wan-Cbu sooono Mngpo 400.0J0 Uarg-Chean. .............1,200.000 Sbaughal................. ........................... ......M......l,00o,000 and I'.. 1. 1..-U. hi p. MADiUKA' iMSt,vWW VuesnuS Total. 5 810,000 These pons bavb a tore leu commerce of 1900 000,0.4 aud an enormous domestic trade, besides wblob we have IbelmmeLSe Internal commerce of the Euplre. radiatftg Ironi these points, through Its canals and navigable rivers The cable being laid, tbls company propoieereotlng land Hue and eMubllshirg a speedy end trustworthy means of communication, which must oommand there, aa everywhere else, the communication! of the Government, ot bustLess, aud of social life, especially In China. She lies no p-ttnl sysu.ni, aud her ouly means now of coiumui Icotlcg Information Is by cour'er on land, and by steamers on water, Tbe Western World kn .we that China Is a very large country, In the mala densely peopled; bnt lew yet realise that she conta'ns core than a third of the ham an race. 1 he latest returns made to her central authorities for taxing purposes, by the local magU trat8 make her populat'on Four Hundred and four teen Millions, and tLls 1b mere likely to be nnder than over tbe acturl aggregate Nearly all of these who ate over : en ) ears old not only can, but do read and write. Her civilian' Ion Is peculiar, but her literature Is sb extensive as thtt of J? u rope. China Is a land or kacheis and iraders. and the latter are exceedingly quick to avail 11 emselves of every proffered faoll'ly for procuring early Information. It Is observed la California lhat the Chlnnte make great use or tbe telegraph, though It there tratsmlts messages In Kn gllah alone To-Coy, great numbers of fleet stsamers are owned by Chlueae merchants, and used by them exclusively for the transmission of early Intelligence. If the telegraph we propose, connecting all their great seaports, were now In existence. It is believed that Its business would pay Its cost within the first two years of Its tucceseful operation, and would steadily increase thereafter. No enterprise commends Itself as In a greater de gree remunerative to capitalists, and to our whole people. It la of vast national importance commer cially, politically, and evangelically. Shares of this company to a limited number, may be obtained at tin each. (10 payable down, 115 on the 1st of November, and 2fi payable In monthly Install menls or (2 60 each, commencing December 1. lees on application to DREXEL & CO., No. 84 South THIRD Street, riilladclplila. To duly authorised Banks and Bankers throughout Pennsylvania and at the OFFICE OF TUE COMPANY, Nob. 23 and 25 NaBSAU STREET, 8 29 NEW YOBK. : CIGARS. s. FCUUET S0JiS CIUARS. Mariana Rita:" senuiue Vuelta Abslo Tjtaf throughout. . Kqual to leading Imported Cigars. Nineteen varieties. (Rtalled 10 Vl pvr BundreU.) Ira JJlavoio"-all Vuxlta Abajo Pillars. Five varieties. (Retailed S lo f 8 per hundred ) Louis d'ur," ' Fleur de Lye," eto. (He tailed 14 to 10 per huudred.) feud fur Circular, eto. We will g'adly glve any Information to consumers aud diivoi tneoi where they can purchase our Ulnars genulue and cheapmit. We are iui porting t avaua I'lgaM by every ateamer at low rates under amended Tai nr. r. riiuuET a no.xs, 1 10 ISt f.p No. ti& FROST Btieet. BOARDING. NO. 1121 GIBAKD E TEE EX, CENTRALLY" located, wltbln two squares of the Conilneuial acdGlrard House An unfurnished . SECOND-STORY FROST ROOM, with first-class Board. Vacancies for Gentlemen and Table Boarders, Reference required. 9 11 QAVIS & HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS. ESTABLISHED IN 1865. Fifteen Years Previous Experience STORE, So. 421 WALNUT STREET. Increased Faculties for tbe Trausac lon of tbe Gene ral Auction Business. LARGE AND ELEGANT ROOMS 100x42 feet, and 40x50 feet, SALES AT RESIDENCES AN OBJECT OF SPECIAL ATTENTION. ISlniSp w O R M SI WO R LYI 8! Those pesla of childhood, that undermine the Constitution, and render life miserable are effectually removed by the use of nOLi.OWAY'8 VERMIFUGE CONFECTIONS, a most pleasant, safe, and reliable remedy, dally prescribed by physicians, Sold oy all Druggists. JOHNSTON, HOLLO WRY 4 COWOEN, 6 8 tf , No. 802 ARCH Street, PATENTED PANTS SCOURED AND h'lKETC'JlKIS from 1 to 6 Indies, at Mullet, ircrcli hmm Dyeing and Scouring-, No. V, $i Uaxi Huet and Ho. l EAUK HMK. I M i FIFTn EDITIOIY FOREIGN. Russia to Strenfthen Her Position in Central Asia-The French Troops in Rome-No De mand for their Withdrawal. Kt., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., KUs, e 1 By Atlantic Cable. St. Petebsdubq, Sept. 18,-The Emperor will immediate feiolorce the troopg In Centra I Asia. Tba evacuation of the city of Bokhara bj Russia la not confirmed. 1 ok dom, Sept. 18. Sir John Young;, tbe pre terit Goftrnnr -General of New South Wain, and a Fenian Commi.isioner, has been named for Governor-General ot Canada. Florenob, Sept. 18 Tuc,.Vntion8aj Prims Minister Metubrea has not asked the Frcocb Govornment for tbe withdrawal of its troop from Rome, as reported. Such a demand would be entirely ODnecesaary, as by the provisions o the treaty France was bound to withdraw her troop: besides, the elate of Italy at present does not Justify the French occupation. FROM WASHING TON. Special Despatch to the livening Telegraph. Kef urn of Allorny.cneral Evitrt).' Wabuinqton, Sfpt. 18. Attorney-General Evarts returned tbls mornlDg, and attended the Cabinet meeting lo-da;. llnfilles-H' SfPtera. Tice bus finished one huudred and seventeen meter?, which he will proceed to affix to distil leries by tbe direction of Commlsiloner Rollins. Tba price of the different sizes bas been filed by a board of disinterested machinists, so distillers shall not be imposed upon. ' Mr. Adams' Letter of Acceptance. Continued from our fourth Edition. The reconstruction measures of Congress are criticised by Mr. Ad .mi as a vital question, lie saj: ' I will uot argue tbe unoousltiu lionailiy of lecouHtruc-llou. The almost unani mous disinclination ol the Republicans in fjonitreBs lo allow it 10 undergo tbe scrutiny of the Supreme Ouri would teem to confirm the reported statement t.f the lamented Tuaddeos Stevens that ouly tbe d d fools in the putty believed tue recong-ruction aota to be constitutional. Even if i hey were o I should silll ileem them wronn. Toe uulon toey impose Is lo my eyes no more like a true union of hear's and hands I hun a galvanized oorpse re erables a liealtby man." Tiie letter closes as follows: "I thlntrneltber t"e luttlnots nor the deslluy of lUU people will allow any per tnanent domination to the Afrioaa race in auy Stale of t he Union; but the Ke pub lican party la Irrevocably pledge-i to this idea, and tbey bave staked their existence as a party nu ita triumph. To tbls tbey have sitorifloed their constitutional obligations in tbe past." Hew Torlt Stock Quotations, 4 P. 91. Rooalved by telearapb from Glendlnnlnor Davis, HUick Brokers. No, 48 H. Third street. N. Y. CeLt. K... loOV N, Y. and Hi, K.,... 4 Phil, and Kea. K... 83 Mich. B.aud N.I. It 85 Ole. and Wtt. B 8V Chi. and N. W. com. DuU cnic and N. W. prt i ni. ana h. i. a iut Pitta. F.W. and Chi 110 Pacific Mall8tCo..llS Toledo A Wab....... 61 Mil. A St. p. com.. 9Vi Adams Exprews Co 52 Wells, Fare;o A Co. 2UK O. 8. Expreaa . 42 Tennessee 6s, new- 6tf4 Uold ujjJ Market strong. E. W. CLARE & CO,, i DANKEI7S, Ho. 35 SonUi THIRD Street. Philadelphia GENERAL AGENTS FOB THl NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE GO UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, FOB THl States or rennsjlranla and Southern Neff Jersey. The NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY la a corporation Chartered by Bpeolal Act of Congress, approved July 25, 1808, with CA8II CAPITAL OF ONE MILLION DOLLARS, And la now thoroughly organised and prepared for business. Liberal terms offered to Agents and Sollol tore, who are Invited to apply ot our ofnoe. Fall particulars to be had on application at our office, located in the second story of oar Banking House, where Circulars and Pamphlets, fully describing the advantages offered by the Company may be had. B. V. CLARK & CO,, No. 35 South THIRD Street, 1 1 tuf rp PHILADELPHIA. PJJARQUETTE I MARQUETTE I Another letter from tbe great Are at Marquette, WEBRING'8 BAFES preserve their contents where Bales of other Dossers fall I f abqubttm, Michigan, July 20, IMS. Mrurt, Herring t Cl. . . . . Kiniuskn:-on the 1 lth ult., the entire bualneta prilon oi our town was destroyed by tire. Our cafe, which waa one of your manufacture, was subjeslio au Inter se boat, but proved luolf adequate to the avere lest. I i in the rutnt fourteen dayi. and. when takn out from its appearance (the uulaldet t-DVHring beiDg burned tbrootin lu mauy plaoeai.aal lu view ot lh fact mat several other tares previously taken out were entirely destroyed, it waa a great surprise lo us to fiud tbe con touts legible aud in good cundliloo, . , eevvral orders for new ralea have already been sent you, wlilcn Is the bst proof of this most satlbUo- ' tory ie..t. aud of thecoutl!noeor tbls oommuulty la your safe. Kespect.uu -os & SJITH TIKTtRINO'8 PATENT BANKERS' CHAMPION 8AKw, made el rouht Irou aud steul, and the Paieut Fraukllnlte, or "rsi.ii-gel Kihmu," tue bestra latHiit to burglars' drills or Cul)iug lusuuineuia .... inaDUfHci tired llWKl.LlU-UOHE SAFK8, for silver plate, valuable papers, iaeiva' Jewelry, eto etc., both plalu aud lu linliatlon of bndhou.e pit-era of lurulture. lIKMlilNU't PATKNT uAVkM, tbe hamplon f aie lur ihr past TwssTy4trss yb: tbe vjut.ir al Hie WoKLuel'aiB. London: tbeWoBLne ai. New Yoik; tue UnsiTius UwivKKBici.i,a, Parlii, at d w innk-or Tua, WAuatf py m.iw no at ihe ii-i fui intfriiatloDal cin ai In faiH. are made aud ".Id only oy ihe ui.ders.gued and our auinurissd kKuU' FARREL, HERRINQ & CO., PHILADKl.PITt, UEBEINO, FAHUk.ii A till Him AH. New York. npTtnma f . Chicago. IIKBiUNfJ, fAitUiiilj 4 BH Kit a AN, etwfuilu'ip lew Uiloaua. i