THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY,-SEPTEMBER jo, 1863. u an w-yorki s ivx s. From Our Own CorretprmamL New York, Sept. 10, ISM. "The Republic" J the name of the new newspaper which yesterday afternoon burst upon the astonished city. It was hitherto considered that Gotham already boasted more evening papers than she knew what to do with, or could support. IIow the Xmn (pro nounced "Aoo-yei"), the Telegram, and the Mail, and other one and two-cent evening papers too small to be remembered, manage to exist from day to day, is a mystery best under stood by the respective cashiers. The A publfc, however, may have come out only to Prove llOW CaSV fMlCCP.'ta Ih u-ltll l.lnntv ,f , j ,,. .... . . , , money and under proper manngeinont: only I tlo feel sorry When I SCO any poor devil throwing away all his little savings on so risky nn cuter- prise. Look at Ahem, of the Ereniw, ttawHt, , c, L ,. .. J uuu owceizcr, oi mo awning Man (not tltat l pity either of them, thought. Consider Mr. William Young, who started Kerry Afternoon. which might better have been called E-ntaix after l)inner, or Potl-prawHa! I'lnlitude. It survived for precisely one month, nnd the poor gentleman sank flO.OOO in that short space. Therefore, I can excrciso the compassion above adverted to. I hope the Itepublie will succeed. It has oue or two of the most naturally-gifted men In the whole sphere of New York journal Ism upon its staff. The trouble with these gentlemen is that they arc just as enatic as they are gifted, which is not altogether what is de sired in a new newspaper. I hope the Harvard crew will not be disap pointed in their dinner at Dclmonico's. Mr. beluionieo, by-the-way, Is reported to keep a Dclmonlenn IHnrv. in which, for many years past, he has painfully and elaborately entered the name, condition, au- tccedeuts, and description of the person net of whatsoever guest of his house was attractive enough to provoke his interest. Naturally he has gathered many facts about many celebrities. and his book, were it published, which It would scarcely be proper to have done, is said to teem with bright anecdotes and original reflections about the possessors of some of the most noted names in this country and in Kurope. It may be taken for granted that the "true story" of many a brilliant notabiltty, many a fugacious star, is there set down. What revelations about the Sorosis, or the Opera Bouffcrs, or (iencral Grant, or Horace Greeley, or Charles Dickens, or the Chinese Ambassadors, and the thousand ami one young bloods and fashionable notabilities are not in scribed noon thoso candid pages! In this men tion of Dclmonico's it is not out of place to add that a rival establishment of a similar nature is contemplated up town. The upper portion of iftu aveuue is chosen as the locality, aud a couple of brown-stone mansions have already en purchased for the purpose of being con torted Into one. The dwellers opposite, aud on ithcr 6ide, swell witli rage and republican lm- erhilism, but that only increases the dctcrmi atiou of the ambitious restaurateur. He cannot estopped. lie cannot be bought up. lie can t even be reasoned with, and made to see Mat his own interests require him to ''shake he enterprise. And why need he? There are worse places than first-class restaurants upon Vifth avenue. When a parvenu patriciau if -l.i;,n1 AvIn-nrM'tnn will ruinlnn mv eoiiiinrr I Al-J t u. Avra va v.wfv ..... j' - - - - j . g . such a paradox is compelled to live with a J "ambling hell on one 6ide Of him and a maixoil I di'joie on the Other, I should lllink the fumes 1 fromaptyV across the street would be almost like incense to him. On the Fonce. The man who paid $15,000 for the right to use the feme surrounding the site of the new Post Oflice for an advertising medium is making a good thing of it. If he goes on us he has begun. his profits will not fall far short of 300,0O0. Bonner covered the entire superficies yesterday with his Ledger advertisements. To-day, un seemly wrappers of brown paper covered them, and the fence is ready for a fresh advertiser. This is making a business of the thing, is it not? Mrs. Myra Bushncll is the name of A F'Helilonable Milliner who was so extremely close at a bargain that she- was In the habit of obtaining, fraudulently, from a Canal 6treet firm more goods, to the amount of several thousand dollars, than were charged her in the Mils. To-day was to have been her opening day, but instead it has been her shut ting up day, for Justice Dow ling shut her up very tightly iu the Tombs, in lieu of fcUHMi bail. A 1.1 Baha. nn sHAL a:i DRAMATIC. "Tiie Bohemian ;irl' by the KIcIiIdk Troupe. The perfonuance of 7 he Bulieiiua Girl last even ing attracted a good-sizeil audience, who applauded liberally. The troupe Is getting settled down to Its work now, and the performance went oil' with more spirit than on the previous nights of the season. Mr. Ilaigli, who appeared as "Thuddeus," is scarcely amenable to criticism, as it Is understood that he has been laitoring under a severe indisposi tion ever since his arrival In this country. He omit. ted tho opening aria of his part, and evidently sang with an eiiort. In the last act, however, he put forth his sirenirtu and sang "The fair land of Poland" in such a manner hs to nrocure an enthusiastic encore. Mr. Drayton made a Xavorable Impression as '(.'mint Arahelm,' and he also obtained an encore for his sinking of "Heart bowed down." Mrs, Bernard was In excel lent voice, and she sang and acted Ikt favorite roU- of "Arllne" with her accustomed grace and fervor. Mr. II. ('. Feakcs gave a picturesque personation of "Devllshoof," which, however, was open to the objection of being a trifle overdone. Mr. Peakes will make an equally favorable impression if he will moderate his transports a Utile. The City Aiiiiisenieuiw. a tub AnnRMY OK .Ml'KIC I'm liia:ulo will be uiven this evening, with the same cast us oil Tues- " . . . ........ . i.mi.i.nii. 4 . .- It.i . in Will 1,.. iaV. At HID IUttUUCC IU-111 l J..,.. ......w ill ... We hope that our readers will bear in mind the grand concert to be given by Mrs. Bernard ami her troupe on Suturdav evening, tor me urnem. ui mc nmicicis u iu..n.iaio iiiinn ilisnsler. The nucesHltie of the BtilTerers by this frightful catastrophe are Bind to be nioBt pressing, ami as the urli&w or the Kichiuin troupe, the orchestra, and the attache of the house have a 1 volunteered their servl. es, so that the entire 55h. r. rn to the BUirerers. the least that the nubile ran do is to nil the house to its utinosi apa f tv The entertainment, we feel assured, will be in every way woithy of the patrouage ol the public ,r... ,Urii ttnditwill ifive an excellent op- ".nnitv for those who cannot afford large sum JVvoiurihute towards a most deserving chanty. TherfW" as ani.oi.nced for "ext week is as follows: Mouuay, on-iu,., fids nart w h remarkable eipression, and it is one o tbi most popular tu her rtperMr. We hepe that IfseveulM her fronds will show I heir appreciation '.lI!..!-!.Vi.? i.V illlimr the Hons' to lis ut.ii.mt ca- nac tv The performance will concli l omcdyof The Vet.pl' lawytr. CITY lTlSMtl. .. ... , .. No. 1U22 Chwtuut street, have jut "M Vi , hi. M..du ain 47 casks White V'rench dhiua rrr?iCulir Will be sold at their usually t.v weiinesiiav. .wnrl',( 11 "'.' " ... , AT Tifs W.i.NfT Mra.'D. P. Bowers will have he.ietit this evening, when she will appear in he UB li.iDw'-' low price.. CtJfATI.Y SnUTrn l'lll(ilt.-4irftml fil . fhir iimnirvtiiare nprrinr U ami Trtiily-vwlr prmh in i'hiin. tt'tvhia in rru tii ivi..... ..nM.,f ja... fh. fwV rUrhevi. HAI.K WAT Bt'.TWKKX ) Bennett Co., 'IViwtm H alt., 618 Markkt St , Surra Slrrrlt. rim.AnKi.rtiM, and flno Broadway, New York. Gay's China Palace, No. litis Chesnut street, hare (ust received by ship Hhakeapesrs an immense atock of Lara Goods, all new deslgni, whloh thnr ara offering at unpre cedented low price. But don't take our word (or it. SrNQFB'a. SF.WlNoMArHINEd. Ton dollars down, and balance In easy instalments. O. F. Davis, No. 810 Ohesnut street. EaIITH Ciihft Oompaht'a patent dry earth com. modea and prtry fixtures, at A. II. Frunclsoue k Co. 'a, No. 613 Market street. Jewki.BT. Mr. William W.Cassidy, No. 13 South Second ,tr0t, has the lar.est and most attractive assortment of Una Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Purchaser can ro,J uPn obtaining a real, pure article, furnished at a P"o 'ch cannot be equalled He also hu a large stock of American Western Watchos in all varieties and at all prices. A Tiatt to bis store is aura to result in pleasure and profit. T.ayV China Pai.ack, No. 1022 Chesnut street, hare received all those Une Show Pieces bought by Mr. (fay in Kiirope: tlier were all purchased under factory prices and will be sold correspondingly low. Call and see them. "Rimv OrtAir'a RTnATEttY.." hv Mis. Ann 8. Stnnhens. Is the title of an entire new novel from the pen of this talented American authoress, just pnhlinlieil by T. It. Peterson A brothers, I'hiliidmpltiH. I Me novels of Mrs. Stophensare productive of both pleasure and excitement. 'mere la no previous wotk oi mrs. niopnens bo tuii oi nor peculiar owor and Renins, none i aosoroinff in conceit tionund development as ''hnby (irsy's Strategy." It is fully eiial to her "fashion and Famine.1' It ia issued in a large duodecimo volume of five hundred pages, nnd is for sale ly all booksellers, at the low price of (U 75 in cloth, or $1 '50 in paper cover; or oopicsv.il! be sent by mail to any place, post paid, by the publishers, on receipt of the price' ol the work in a letter to them. i'ANCYNOllBT PLAIK. The opening of new styles of material for the l'At.I. AND WINTKR or 1W, BT CHARI.l t. 8TOKF.H, prove conclusively that be is the I.EADKR ok Fashion, being ai nsnal in the advance with hit modes for the coming season The immense assortment now arranged for the insjxction of the public eclipset any ever exposed for sale in tuia city, comprising as it does, all styles of Pi.au Chaviots, Plaid Bannik khuhns, Plaid Cassi- MF.IIKH, Plain Chi.viots. Plain Banncm khcuns, Plain Can! MK11KH, Fancy SiotiH, Rm.msh, Fkf.nch ani Amkricas OOATINOS, Kan y and Plain Bi:avi.rs, Tim or, Diagonals. Kvery variety and thade of Casdimeresaml Cloths for Fall Ovfp.coats. In lact. his assortment is full up with all the NOVKLTIF.S OF THF. SEASON. His corps of Cutter the most tasty and skilful. Phicf.s Rkasonaiilf.. Yol'll 1'ATHONAtlF. HKHl'Kl'TKIXI.Y NOLICITKIl. Oay'h China Palace, No. 1022 Cbesnut street, have just rectived by ship Northern luoen, anothor lsrge invoice of Bohemian Classware. They have now the finest assortment of that clusa of goods ever seen in Philadelphia. If you don't credit our statement, go and see for youraelves. Show-room open till 9 o'clock at night. I" THIS ChanoEam.E Ui.IMatk of onra a Cold is easily taken, and without due care another will be contracted on top of it one Cold (bus running into another, until tne accompanying CoiiKh become settled and confirmed straining and racking the luugs, and ultimately stimu lating the production of tubercles; yet not withstanding a majority of existing cases ol clearly defined Pulmonary Disease may thus be accounted for, thousand are now carolessly ullowing themselves to drift through the pre liminary symptoms, under the fatal delusion that thoy are troubled with "Nothing but a Cold." How obvious is it. therefore, that a Cold should lie carefully cared for from its incipiency, and ever)- exertion used to rid the system of its effects? f'ott;h nnd C.)'f", 1'nhnoimry, Brtwhiitl, anJ A H'iinilir A tirrtions, are readily cured by that stundurd preparation, Dr. D. Jaysk'h Kxpkctobant, und by promptly resorting to it, all fears of dunKerotis results will soon lie dissiputed. Sold everywnere. THK Ff.vkh and AiiL'k SEASON. When the leaves be gin to change, remittent and intermittent fevers make their appearance. From the surface of the earth, bathed nightly in heavy dews.from marshes and swamps surcharged with mniHture. from the dvins fnliase of the woos. from festering pool, and sluggish streams, the sun of September evolves clouds of miasmatic vapor perilous to health and life. The body, deprived by the burning temperature ot July and August of much of its vigor and elusiicity, it not in a proper plight to resist niuluria; and hence all diseases tliat are produced by a depraved condition of the atmo sphere are particularly prevalent in the fall. There it no reason why the health of thousunds of people should be thus sacrificed. A preparatory course oi Hon tkttkr's Stomach Birron is a certain protection against the epidemics and endemics which autumn brings in its train. Let all dwellers in unhealthy localities, liable to such visitations, give heed to the warning and advice convened in this advertisement, and they may bid defiance to the foul exhalutiuns which are now rising, night and day, from the soil around them. Mo farmhouse in the land should be without this inva uable exhilurant and iuvigo- raut at any period of the year, but especially in the full. It is not safe to go forth into the chill, misty atmosphere of a September morning or evening with the stomach un fortified by a tonic, and of all the tonics winch medioal chemistry hat yet given to the world Hoktf.tti.u's Hit- thus are admitted to bo the purest, the molt wholesome. and the most beneticial. lt all who desire to escape the bilious attacks, bowel complaints, and malarious fevers, take the ItiTTP.its at leuht twioea day throughout the present season. It is as wholesome as it is infallible. Look to the traile murk, "HnSTETTKR'h S tomach IIittdiis." engraved on the label and embossed on the bottle, mid their revenue stamp covering the cork, as counterleita and imitut ions abound. A 1'A.viors Stock Of FALL AND WINTKU C I.OTI 1 1 N( i. t-l't'll AS HAS NKVKK KKKOItK HKKN SKKN, HAS I1KKN I'aKI'AKIMI bl'KINtl THK I'.Vrr TIIKKK MONTHS, AT Oak Hai.i. IlL'ii.uiMis, sixth anu Mahkkt Stkkkts, Phila. Since the day we lirst opened Oak Hall our husl- I pens lias been constat I 0Iuost (l,ib)ing Itself, " ... l,l'r n- .V ' constantly increasing: some seasons Lust year our gales increased e are expecting still greater tilings this lull, and have made preparations accord ingly. The FntMT Instai.jiksts .IKK A 1. W K A U V ! K R f K I V R II, AKl WK HAVK NOW N KW fall' noons, FINK AMI FKRSH li a a p v - m a i) k ; o it, IfKAPY TO HE JIA0K TO OHUKH IN THK LatksT Fashions, at WAN'AMAKKK 4 P.ROWN'S. The Uciunant of our Summer Stock and the slightly-damaged clothiug from the Chesnut-street lire are being rapidly disposed of. Some of these goods, although belonging tu our Summer Stock, are not unsuitable lor Fall wear, and taey can be. Uad te bargains. nARRIED, WII.KY WIM.I AMS. On Tnesdny, the 7th instant, at St. Andrew's Church hvtheKev. Wilbur r. Paddock, the Kev. . '..sddj.ck, I I.KWIS II. WII.K.V, of Washington. I. C to VIRGINIA M. WILLIAMS, of this city. CPMI.T.-On the 7th instant. WII.LKT A. COMLY, in the 4tb tear of his are. . .. The relatives and friends of the family tre respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from bis late resilience, do. lost) N. Tent h street, on Saturday morning at o olooa. Interment at William Penn Cemotery, Somerton, Twenty third oard. IH'FK Snr.lnnlr So,,! Amber 0. MART JANF.WidOW oi me late riiwarn Dun, ana aaugaier oi iuo ui n iiunui ann narsli uiehl, Oue notice of the funeral will be given. Pl'KI KI..-On the 7th InsUnt, HKNRT DUI KKU aged IS yeais. The relst.ivea and friends are respectfully invited to at tend the fnner&l. from Die residenoe of his parents. Old Front street, above Hart lane, on Sunday afternoon at it o'clock. To proceed to Cedar Hill. MOONF.V. On the 8th instant, MARY ANN M((( 1V lTie relatives and f Henda of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of .lame Huffy. No 1H1W Christian street, on Suturdav morning at J o'clock. r NT OKR. - Suddenly, on the Sth instant, JOSK.PH Sff V fill R. in Ihu ;Trh vnjtr of bis SffA. The relatives and friends of thetsmily are resnectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resilience, on Corinthian avenue, on Saturday morning at i o'clock. WACNKR. On the Sth instant, CASPK.R WAtiNK.R, aged 4.1 years. . ,, The relatives and frlendaof the familv are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. No. Ji'."J Hancock street, on Sunday atteraooo. the 1-th instant, at 1 o'olook. JAMES 8. EARLE & SONS ABE TEMPORARILY LOCATED On the Upper Iloor of the Building; No. S10 CHESNUT STltliET, Where they will ha hippy to see all their old friendt and patrons, and to reoeive orders, as usual, for everything in their Une. wbiuh will be attended to with their usual promptness and care. 4 5 mwftp WINES. THE BEST CALIFORNIA WINES. California, Hock, Claret and Sparkling, for Table Use. California Fort and Brandy, for Medi cinal Purposes. California Angelica and Muscatell, the Finest ladies' Wines, AT riRlIZNS, STERN & CO.'S, Nos. 14 aad 10 VESEY Street, New York", - No, 108 TREMONT Street, Boston, And Nos. 34 and 36 LA SALLE Street, Chicago. For sale In Philadelphia by SIMON COL70N A CLARKE, JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY 4 C'OWDEN, CRIPPEN A. MADDOCK, BULLOCK 4 CRENSHAW, RISK 4 MCSSON, WRIGHT 4 SIDDALL, ROBERT BLACK 4 SON, THOMPSON BLACK S SON 4 CO., JAMES H. WEBB. By A. n. HAYWARD, Germantown, EWEN 4 BRO., t annlert. New Jersey. Pnil.ADRI.PRIA, July 23, 1S69. Messrs. Perkins, Stern A Co. Tha Wines fur nished us from lime to time by your house have given entire satisfaction to customers, and are now a staple article In our trade. We are pleased to lie aoie to say mat we consider tnem entirely pure. Truly yours, simua cultu: a ULAKiiii Philadelphia. Jul? 23. is9. Messrs. Perkins, Stern A Co. Your Wines have become a staple article of merchandise with us, aud give our customers universal satisfaction. From such examination as we have given them, and the reports we near or tnem, we nave no doubt of their atrict purity, itespectiuny, JOHNSTON. HOLLOWAY A COWDEN. Camden. N. J.. Julv 23. 1369. I Messrs. Perkins, Stern & Co. Out experience with your Wines and Prandics readies back almost to the introduction of the goods to the people of the At lantic States. We have taken pains, at dlifereut "J, ' " " . K," L'Si'ST . tim,a t ii uailtini them ... n ........ i t. . . . . . n . i .. .. mund, we believe them pure and know them to srlve BuiiHiHcmm. lours, very iruiy, fc 1 Hiwf iim KWEX A BROTIIEB. STOVES, RANGES, ETO. GOLDEN EAGLE FURNACES AND COOKING RANGES. 1,161,600 Cubie feet cf space, thoroughly heated hy EIGHT mealum-8led GOLDEN EAGLE FURNACES, at I nlled States Naval Asylum, Philadelphia. PERFECT SUCCESS. It Is three years since the above Furnaces were In vented and offered to the public. The advantages tney combine have given them a most signal success. Already in our city it has taken the lead,; AND TIIE DEMAND CAN SCARCELY BE SUPPLIED. The community arc assured that the essential fea tures which have given the Golden Eagle such un bounded popularity are not found In any other Far- naces now extant. An examination U solicited. SEND FOR ILLI STIIATED CATALOGUE. CHAS. WILLIAMS, Nos. 11.12 and 1134 MARKET STREET, 8 81 fmwsmrp PHILADELPHIA. THE IMPROVED BALTIMORE Fire-Place Heater, maM vtK5?II,TING DOOR8 ,nd WINDOWS, and V.,w,AuINK of fflo'nt capaoity for fuel to last 21 HOURS, at a coat of but KLKVKN OKNJ PKU D4V. 1 ut) wokt perfeut and okearf ul UaaUr io uw, Uavwa mi autiurTlll. HIIU M H filfVIVW All Dirmiunnv For tha KXOLl HIVK mnuloturinof thetw Haatora. wa '"par to lurui.u iiiem in large or aiuall quauuciaa. uu nuuiobais or retail oy lue Muuulaaturar. JOHN S. CLARK, KO. 1003 MARKET STREET. ttewara of iuiiUtiua KQttoa Up pa tha popularity of DRY OOOOS. TT I L T I It I! IN "S 1 LINEN STORES. OLD STORE. No. 828 ARCH 8TREET. NEW STOKE, No. M28 CHESNUT Street. KKW DEPARTMENT BED C I.OTHIMi. BEST BLANKETS, fresh from the inllJs. MARSEILLES HED QI ILTS. HONKYCOMU ;XJIuT!. all sizes. ALLENDALE AND LAM A8TKK QUILT3. LINEN SHEETINGS, all width.. COTTON SHEETINGS, a'l wpIUis. PILLOW CASINGS. We bid for a large trade iu BED CLOTHING, by selling reliable goods at the lowest prices. 3 21 mwf L AN RUTS CANTON FLANKELS. 10 CASES BLANKETS, 1(1 CASES ULANKETS, 10 CASES BLANKETS, 10 CASES BLANKETS. 0 CASES CANTON FLANNELS. 0 CASES CANTON FLANNELS, 9 CASES CANTON FLANNELS. Just opened, at very attractive ptlcss, every de slruble thing in these goods. COOPER & C0NAHD, NINTH STHEET, BELOW MAKKET, 1 7 fsm PHILADELPHIA. Kkv. ... ALL GltADKS, AT PERKINS & CO.'S, No. ii SOUTH NINTH STi EET, 9 c mwrsiniip PIIII .AUKLPHIA. POPULAR PRICES roa DBY GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, 1 is tf pniLAnitr.pmA. gPE CIAL B L A NKKT KOTI C F. LARGE I.OT8 OF IMPERFECT BLANKETS FROM THE MILLS, at n-oi), and f-'.-OO. The damage consists in irregularity in size and slight imperfections from the machinery, in other respects equal to the best gocds, , Desirable at the reduced prices for Housekeepers and Hotels. CURWEST STODDART & BROTHER, Nob. 1), 4S2, and 451 North SECOND Street, 9 10 3t rUILADELPHIA. OARPETINOS. HjEW CARPETING S. M'CALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, Importers and Retailers of C A. I t J? -K T I rv Ci s Of every description. FALL IMPORTATIONS. NEW DESIGNS IN MOyVETTE, CROSSLEX S VELVETS, 6-i WIDE, In original and exclusive patterns. 1000 PIECES BRUSSELS', Of the best English manufacture, of new and novel styles, many of them designed expressly for us. 1000 PIECES CROSSLEY TAPESTRIES, All the newest styles. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN OIL CLOTHS. McCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN'S CARPETING AND OIL CLOTH WAREHOUSE, No. 500 CHESNUT STREET, FHII.ADKI.PHIA. 9 8 wfni:;m Opposite Independence Hall. E W STYLES OF CAXtrETXNCS, AMERICAN AND ENGLISH, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. JOSEPH BLACKWOOD. No. 83-j ARCH STREET, 9 aim Two doors below Ninth, south side. HATS AND OAPS. WARBURTON'S IMPROVED VF.N'TI- JEllatadanM-nttinir Oreha Hata (putentd, in all tbaimproved faahiona ot tbaaeukou. CUKNl'T Street, uext door io " " 11 It rpt KOPGF.RS' AND WOSTEN HOLM'S POCKET KNIVKS. Parl and hlair Huii.ilei,, of iMMiutiful iinioh KOUi-KHh'aiid Vi A UK i Bl'H'H KH'K It ..,( IRS, iJdll.rcoM.ri.tad LKUOLTRK KAZOK bUIhSOKlTof the lineat qualily. , llazom. Kuie. Scisi-ora. mi J I all I'm lrv (.round aud pJluaiedfct P. SlADMUA'i), Hi S. I ll.STll Sueet, FtNANOAI. A RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT. THE FIB ST M0HTOAOE BONDS OP TffR Wilmington anil Reading Railroad, BEAP.IN. INTftRKST At SEVEN PEE CENT, in Currency, PAYABLE APRIL AND OCTOBER, FREE OF STATE AND USITKH STATES TAXES. This road rans throe trh a thickly populated and rich airrlraitural and nH!inncruring district For the present, we are offering a limited amount oi the above ISonds at 85 CENTS AND INTEREST. The connection of tins road with the Pennsylvania and Reading Railroad." insures It a large and remu nerative trade. We T'-'-mmnend the bonds as the cheapest first-class inv anient in the market. TOXTC. rAIJTEH 6L CO., BANKERS AND SEALECKS IN GOVERNMENTS, Ko. r.C SOUTH THIKI STREET, 9 4 tV- 31 PUILADELPUIA. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD CO.'S BONDS, OF THE lSUE OF 1X3, BEARING 6 PEU CENT. INTEREST, AND SUB.IKCT TO TAXES, Are Exchangeable for New Bonds, BEARING 6 PER CENT. INTEREST, AND FREE FROM TAXES. A LIMITED AMOUNT OF Pennsylvania aad New York Canal and Railroad Co.'s SEVEN PER CENT. BONUS IS Ol'FSRED AT Ninety-One and One-Half Per Cent. CHARI.KS C. LONGSTRETH, Treasurer Lehigh Valley Railroad Co., 9 1 U4p No. M3 WALNUT 8treet. J"E HAVE FOR SALE SIX PER CENT. GOLD BONDS Ol-' TUK K0CHKSTKH VATi:i WOKKSCO. BUS 1839. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. INTEREST AT SIX PER CENT. COUPONS MAY AND NOVEMBER. For particulars apply tu DE IIAYEN & BRO., BANKERS, No. 40 8outh THIRD Street, U$ PHILADKLPUIA. RANKING HOUSE OF JAY COOKE & CO., Nos. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA, Dealers in all Govern meat Securities. Old C-20S Wanted In Exchange for New. A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MALE. STOCKS bought d sold on Commission. Special business accommodations reserved for tadles. We will receive applications for Policies of Life Insurance In the Natiouul Life Insurance Company of the United States. Full information given at oar office. 7 1 3m QMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK, DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, and MEM BERS OF STOCK AND GOLD EXCHANGE, Receive Acvounta of Banks aud Bankers on Liberal Terms. ISSUB BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON C. J. HAMBRO fc SON, London, a METZLER, 8. 80 UN CO., Frankfort. JAMES W. TUCKER 4 CO., Pari. And Other Principal Cities, and Letters ot Credit 1 8 tf Available Throughout Europe. CITY WARRANTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO., KO. CO SOUTH THIRD STREET, " rUlLAQZLPiilA, FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. Burial of a Number of the Avoniala Victims -The Hudson Bay Claimi Embezzlementi in New York European Mar- ' ket Quotations. FROM THE COAL REUIOXS. Hurlal of r Number f the Victim, ,r th Lata BpeeieA Despatch to The Eienin? Telegraph. mu.ikKsi.ahhk, S-etit. 103 P. M. The funeral cortege is just euterlntr, the town. The street are lined with people. the procession whs preceded liv n nn,i.l f soldiers, catryini; arms reversed." They were lunuweu 07 a rosa ot tue (irand Army of the Kepublio. Next in the line were the hearse Injuring the remain, and then came about 100 carriages containing the families and friends of the deceased. Hundreds of miner, wearing budges ol mourning, appeared iu the proceasioi on foot. Tlic following are the names of tho-m interreil on this side of the river in the Catholic cemetery: Daniel I'ryor, DcunisGaytou, James Murray, .lames Harkin, John Maher, Michael Daley, James Wilcox. John (iroatv, aud several others who.-e names have not been ascertained. FllOMJVEWTOR K. t'linraed with Knibellii 0O. Deiipatch to The Evening Telegraph. Nkw York. Sept. 10 11. K. Mattisou, a former internal revenue ofllter in this city, w!i wa", with Sheridan Shook, Assistant Assessor Abrahams, and anotlier person not yet arrested, charged with embezzling a check for 770ft, paid for internal revenue, came from Venango county and voluntarily gave himself up, and was held in S MXI bail for examination. More Relief. The Corporation Counsel, Corporation Attor ney, and Public Administrators' ( ittiees to-day subscribed U? in aid of Avondale sufferers. FROM WASHINGTON. Claim, of the Hudson Bar C'oinunnT. Vetyateh to the Anri'itett '. Washington. Sept. 10. Thu commissioners for the settlement of the claims of the Hudson Bay and I'uget Sound Companies have concluded their business and made their awards to thosa companies, which surrender all their posiea hlonary right to the United States in Oregou and Washington Territories. FROM HALIFAX. Hie Dominion Parliament. Halifax. Sept. 10. Mr. Archibald was yes terday elected to represent the county of Col chester in the Dominion Parliament. The result of this election gives great satisfaction to the Unionists and proportionate dissatisfaction t tlic Repealers. FROM EUROPE. TliU Afternoon's Quotation. By A naln-A ineriean Cable. London, Sept. 10 4 P. M Consols for mont-v, 92 ' and for account, 8. Erie tinner at Illinois Central, 94. Paris, Sept. 10-410 P. M. The Bourse is excited. Rentes, TUWii. Havkk, Sept. 10. Cotton opened heavv. Fkankkokt, Sept. 10 4-.'0 P. M I-iVe-tweuties, Pakis, Sept. in The Bourse Is excited but (Inner. Antwkri', Sept. 10 Petroleum nat at to v f. FINANCIAL,. A Seven Per Cent. Gold. Loaa $6,500,000. THK KANSAS PACIFIC RAILWAY, now in auceou foi operation from Kan um City to Sfi.ridau, propose to build an eitenaion to Denier, Colorado. Tae UoTenuneut baa granted TUree Slilliona of Acre, of the tiaeat lauila ia KaniUB and Colorado, which ara mortagad fur tha attoa rity of a loan of $6,500,000. This loan ia aecured in tbe most effectual manner. It represent a road in profitable operation, and will open tha trade of the Rocky Mountain country and oonneat it with the (treat markets of tbe East. It ia considered to be one of tbe best loans in the market. EVEN BETTKR IN HOME RESPECTS THAN GOV ERNMENT SECURITIES. The loan has tbirtly years to run, principal and interest payable in (old, semi-annually, seven per oent. The oouix.ni- will be payable semi annually in either Frankfort. London, or New York, and will be free from tiuverninent taxation. Tbe bonds for tbe present are) sold In currency at 96, with accrued interest. Circulars, map, and pamphlets sent on application. I AIIAF.V, IOI(; V & CO., No. 83 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK. M. K. .1E8IJI Jt CO., No. 12 PINE STREET, NEW YORK. We are authorized to sell tbe bonds ia Philadelphia, offer them aa a reliable investment to our friends. TowaftEan wiiklgx & to., No. 31)9 WALNUT Street, 8 27tut!iftf PHILADELPHIA. fJREXEL & C O. NO. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET, A. jii o x- i ? n ii mitl Forclfyu ISSUE DRAFTS AND CIRCULAR LETTERS or 1IT available on presentation Tla any part ot Travellers can make all their financial arranim. rnents through us, and we will collect their ATST and dividends without charge. mtereat DKEXEL,WlMHH0r4C0., DaiXEL, HAKJE3 CO., New York. I PatlB 3104 COPARTNERSHIPS. HP 11 E COPAIITNERSHIP HERETOFORE 'V,HHT J. :OHXEI.IUS. JOHN (). OOKNKI.H'H, ROBERT U. BAKKK, Pl.ilu.le.pl.iu.Septomber"!:'-8 K" V"- The il Jn.i I. lte liriUf we uro prepartMl to continue the IJ1 CHhRKY btieet, 1'bila.ielpliia. KOIiEifT CORNKI.IUH. ltOHKlt T C. tlOK.VKI.ICS, JOHN V. COKNKI.II S. CHAItl.RS K CORNELIUS, fbiladclplna, September i. 1bi. 3 lm CRAWFORD ARNOLD and ROltKRT C. BAKKK. lateof COKNKLRKi B A KIR, liavo tiu day fi.ruieil a 'ipaitDeniliii uminr the nam. oi AUNOl.ll 4 KAKKK. lliivin. uichased the entire atock of eootls of the lute hrmofCoiueliusJl hak.u, at 7ll AJ I i EhNU'l' Street, titer are prepared to c.mtuiue at Unit pluu) the sale of C l lUf, Laiiu liiy-us, t. iiU4 h-v- .hi ?ri,ned lte of CORNELIUS BAKKK. iiiia avenue! .iiu an tue nin-
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