MWBICAl AHI PR4WAT1C. The CJItT AbimhiriiM. At inn Academy or Musio Shakespeare's historical traced r of Juliun Cottar will, wo ara assured, be performed thla evening, Mr. J. K. McDonongh baring volunteered to assume the role of "Casca" In place of Mr. Mark Smith. The enure comrmnv is now in th dtr. and wn believe that the public can rest assured that mere win ue no disappointment this time. The cast for Jnliut Catsar is a very strong one, and a performance of unusual excellence may be expected. At tjte Walnut Mr. Forrest will personate -niacoeia mis evening. At thb Arch Femande will be performed this evening. At ttib Chesndt the Lineard combination will appear this evening in an entirely new pro gramme oi peine comeay ana eccentric BKctchcs. At the Eleventh Street Opera. House a Taricty of entertalnig features will be presented mis evening. At the ARcn Street Opera House an at tractive programme Is announced for this even in sr. At the American a variety performance will DHgiven mis evening. The Handel and Hatdn Society. The directors of the Handel and Haydn Society have securedthe new Music Hall No. 445 North Fifth street, below Noble, as a rehearsal-room during the present season. This location is expected uj prove more aereeaoie ana convenient in every way, especially to the lady members of me society, man tne oia one in Washington Hall, and it is hoped that the change will aid in exciting a new interest in the association. The first rehearsal of the season took place last evening, wnen tne society oegan to practice for the oratorio of Daniel, which will be produced at tne Academy 01 Music on the 1st of Decem ber. COMMUNICATED. Wllllnm M. Bonn. To the Editor of The Evening Telegraph: Tour well known independence, and the fact that the columns of your Journal are at all times open to an expression of "voices from the people," Justify and encourage me In venturing to say a few words in favor of a gentleman who has many times offered the shield of hlfl body for the protection of our Government, when it was so ruthlessly assailed by the traitors who sought its destruction. Appreciating that The Evening Telegraph Is an independent journal, I do not, of course, lose sight of the fact that you have SO candidates to whose Interest you are bound ; but as I have ever found you, personally and as an editor, ready to espouse the cause of any one who Is persecuted, I feel assured you will admit this hastily written communication into your columns. Enemies, political and personal, have raised a "hue and cry" against William M. Bunn, the Repub. llcan candidate for Register of Wills. What for? On what account? What has he done to merit the Crusade that has been Instituted against him? Can any one tell? So far as I am Informed, and I have watched the matter closely, there is absolutely no basis for a charge against either the In tegrity, the moral character, or the political fidelity of Mr. Bunn. It was charged against him that he obtained his nomination by fraud, and that the convention was "packed." I was a member of that convention, Mr. Editor, and although not elected to It in the Interest of any particular person, I was the friend of Mr. Moran ; but I must say, if you will a1 low me, that I was never in a convention where the choice of the members was more fairly and de liberately made known. Now, who Is this Mr. Bunn ? A modest and rather Unassuming gentleman, who served the ordinary time of apprenticeship to the the business of a car ver. His employer sent him out into the world as a good workman and an honest man, and Immediately thereafter the Government called for troops to sustain it against the rebels who Bought its destruction. Mr. Buun, as did thousands of other young men, responded to this call, and for three years fought his way under the flag of the Union, until, wounded and In an al most dying condition, he came to a halt in that pest house of the South known as the Libby Prison. On his retnrn home, or shortly afterwards, he was elected as a member of the Legislature, and I chal lenge any man to produce a better record as a mem ber than his. Mr. Bunn seeks an office for which he is alto gether capable. Brave in the army, he is in civil life prudent and discreet, and will All the otllce to which be aspires with credit to himself and satis faction to the public. "A True Republican." CITY IXJKfllg. Fall Overcoats. .4 fine Aasortment, very com fortable in place of the Linen Dwter, for travelling at this.Beason. Prices moderate. Hal-v,av between BbnSJ ' SLL FtftK and Sixth etrtets. Nft B18XSLffsj&. A Cross Husband. Mrs. Smith The fact is, my husband Is becoming so outrageously cross and ner vous that there is no living with him. He pretends one day that he has got the dyspepsia ; the next day liver complaint ; the next Is sick, with no appetite declares that there Is nothing on the table fit to cat, and so on. It Is all nonsense, and nothing but his confounded ugliness. From the very bottom of my heart, I believe he wants to worry me to death. Lady Friend Mrs. Smith, I think you are wrong. No woman has a kinder or more indulgent husbaud than you, I must confess that I have noticed a change In Mr. Sralti ; but am Inclined to think that all be wants is a tonic ; and if I were you, I would not be a day without Plantation Bitters in the house. Make him take them moderately three times a day, aud in a short time I think you will see a change. My experience is that Plantation Bitters Is one of the best and most delicious tonles in the world ; and that for nervousness, loss of appetite, dyspepsia, and all kindred complaints, there is no thing so gocd. 8S Cent Ladies' Vest. 85 Cent Ladies' Vst Is of superior make, sightly and warm. Many Bell it for one dollar. Okb dollar Ladies' Vest, Excellent fabric, stitched with silk. $1-40 Vest, Fine Merino, handsomely shaped, and Is having a large sale. Also, a full line of finer grades. Men's Underwear Prices Reduced. 60 Cents Men's Good Quality Shirts. 76 Cents S'outly Heavy Suirts. $1 Shirts Best Offered. tlo Fink Merino, Well Made. IliiO Fine Saxony, Woktu More. Children's Wear Prices Reduced. Jobn M. Finn, 8. Pi corner Arch and Seventh streets. Ten cent Zephyr. Tkn Cknt Zkphyr. This Zepbrr equals In brilliancy of colors the best imported Zephyrs, and has no superior among Ame rican manufacturers. It is suited for all knitting purposes, such as Caps, Shawis, Afghans, etc. Last winter It had an immense sale, and to secure a still larger demand this season, Mr. Finn offers it at the low tlgure or ten cents per ounce, lie has also opened a full line oi zephyr embroidered slippers, and a large variety and grades of Stocking Yarns, which are reduced to unprecedented low prices. Joun M.Finn, 8 E. corner Arch and Seventh streets. We should judge from the tone of our ex changes that the whole country is becoming excited over the great Ball set In motion by RockhUl & Wil son this Fall. They all speak in the most enthusi astic manner of their tremendous and beautiful Fall and Winter stock, and especially their all-Wool $15 faH and wli ter suits. We cheerfully Indorse the above, and recommend all in want of beautiful and cheap clothing to give ttiera a call at Nos. 603 and 60S ChesDut street, Philadelphia. P. S. Those who. cannot make it convenient to visit the city can have samples sunt, with full de scription for measuring, and suit forwarded at the Shortest notice. A perfect fit guaranteed. Pock u ill t Wilson, Great Brown Stone Clothing Hall, Nos. 003 and COS Chesnut street, Philadelphia. The Excellent Menu of the American House, Boston, couiinends Itself to the traveller. The lo cation U nuHiirpassed for parties either on business or pleasure, anf its accommodations unequalled. THE DAILY EVENINfl TELEGRAPH PHIL ADEL PEJ A, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 187C. A Gentle Whisper to Mothers. If unfortu nately you have lost your own teeth by neglect or mismanagement, take care that your daughters do not suffer the same penalty from the same cause. 8eeto it that they brash their teeth regularly and morougniy witn bozodont, and thereby yon will insure mem souna ana serviceable sets as long as vney live. Mr. William W. Cabsidt, the Jeweller at No, 8 SOGth Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks or au kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware in the city. He has also on hand a fine assort- mentof fine American western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get tne worth or their money. Promptness, energy , and perseverance have es tablished a reliable, cheap and first-class Curtain, Shade, Bedding, and Upholstery Store in the well known house of Albertson tt Co., No. 1435 Chesnut street. Sea Mobs Farine from pare Irish Moss, for Blanc Mange, Puddings, Creams, Custards, etc. etc. Tne, vucoycoi, ucaiiiuuot, uu muni aeucious ioou in tne world. "Spalding's Glue," handy and useful. 1 iviAimiEn. n are ison Fay. On September so, 1970, by the Rv. Edward A. Foggo, M. A., Rector of Christ Church, Philadelphia, Mr. Oeorob R. IUrkibok, of Pottstown, Pa., to Miss Clara Fay, third daughter h lnuimuro v, r ay, .esq., oi Europe, xso cards. DIIiD. IToecxlsy On Monday, September 19th, at his residence, Chestnut Grove, Media, J. Herman iloscKLEY, in the 44th year of his ajre. The'frlends of the famUy are respectfully invited'to attend his funeral, from his late residence, on Thurs day next, at 12 o'clock. Carriages will be in waiting at the depot, at Thirty.first and Chesnut streets, at 3 o'clock. Intenment at Monument Cemetery. Rinedoller On the 18th Instant, Mrs. Elizabeth Rinedoller, in the 68th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resl- oeucooi ner bod, uuruin itineaoiler, wo. 763 South Ninth street, on Thursday afternoon, the 22d Instant, at 8 O'clock. To DTOCeed to Wharton Street nhnrnh Cemetery. WiLSTACH. At Saratoga, New York, September 17th, William V. Wilstach, Esq., aged 64 years. Funeral to take place on Wednesday afternoon, September 81, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of D. P. BuBBler, No. 1630 Arch street. AMUSEMENTS. For additional Amutrmrnts the Third Page. MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. LEONARD GROVER Lessee and Manager THIS A'arlnnailntrl VVVSlWd cf 01 0 . . "J f u'UL.inu. UCUI. SI, MOST POSITIVELY first appearance of the GREAT DRAMATIC CONGRESS. in Shakespeare's Great Tragedy, JULIUS CESAR. Mr. E. L. DAVENPORT as Brutus Believed his greatest impersonation. Mr. FRANK MAYO as Cassius In which he has achieved great renown. Mr. F. C. BANGS as Marc Antony A model oi Roman eloquence. Mr. J. E. McDONOUGH as. Casca (Kindly assumed in consennenee of inriinnoRlHnn.t Mr. CHARLES P. MORTON as Julius Ca;sar Mr. A. H. DAVENPORT as Octavlus Csesar and Madame PONISI as Portia Miss JOSEPHINE ORTON as Calphurnla 1 ne remaining parts or tnis great cast most ably sustained. In coneeauence of theindisDOsitionof one of the members of the Combination, the popular American MR. JOHN E. McDONOUGH. has kindly consented to assume the character of Casca. The first performance of this crreat Traced will positively take place xuis (wennesuay) evening, sept. si. ADMISSION. 60c SECURED SKATS. 2Bc. extra. AMPHITHEATRE, 25c. Monday's Secured Seats good for this Wednesday evening. Tuesday's for Thursday. Seats secured at Academy Box Office and BONER'S Music Store. 9 si JEWELRY ETOi 1124 CHESNUT STREET. 1124 BOBBINS, CLARK S BIDDLE. Sterling Silver. FLEUR DE LIS. "fl O ALHAMBRA. . j- ANTIQUE. GO COTTAGE. KINGS'. g GRECIAN. M ROSETTE. O ENGRAVED. O 5z LOUIS XIV. oa .J M CO H pa Sterling Silver. A LARGE VARIETY OF FANCY PIECES FOR BRIDAL PRESENTATION. 9 19 3t4p K0BBINS, CLARK & BIBBLE. BRITISH STERLING STANDARD. J. E. CALDWELL & CO., No. 002 CHESNUT Street. SOLID STERLING SILVER. 925-thousandths fine in TABLE WARS9 of every description. Especial attention U called to an unusually large stock of Knives, Forks, and Spoons. FLORENTINE, ARABESQUE, ANTIQUE, COTTAGE, ENGRAVED, and KINGS' Pattens, arranged in handsome cases of Maple, n atnuc, tuiu muroccv, m TWO, FOUR, FIVE, AND SIX DOZENS EACH, designed as WEDDING GIFTS. Also, an immenf e variety of 8 B f mwtfrp FANCY SILVER, SUITED FOR PRESENTS. JAS. CT. CALDWELL A. CO. STRaWBBIDG-E & CLOT It only remains for us to add tiat we shall keep the low scale of prices until our present stock is exhausted, thereby giving our cus tomers ;the advantage of our S AMY and FORTUNATE purchases. STRAWBRIBGrl & CLOTHIER N. W. financial; COUPONS. THE 7 PER CENT. GOLD COUPONS OF THI SUNBURY AND LEWI STOW N RR. CO. Due October 1, Will be paid on and after that date at the office of WM, PAINTER & CO.. No. 36 SOUTH THIRD STREET. 9 21 22t J. O. L. SIIINDEL, Treasnrer. FBED. FAIKTHOENE. TOKO. P. BAND. FAIRTHORNE & RAND, Lnw and Collection OHlcec No, 17 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. DRAFTS AND NOTES NEGOTIABLE COLLECTED Prompt attention given to CLAIMS of all kinds in the City of Philadelphia, and throughout the United States and Canadas. AFFIDAVITS AND AGKNOW EDQMENTS taken for all the States. 9 19 lmrp DOBBINS' HAIR ItEXSWER WILL SOI BURS or Injure the hair, but makes It soft and glossy. DOBBINS' HA IR RENE WER IS BEA UllB ULLT transparent TNiDorni TTiTtt nKKKWKn j wsunrt j?q ttk XJ natural color without dyeing, by imparting a V igorouB anu neiumy gruw m. D OB BINS' HAIR REXLWLR IS ALTOGETHER unlike any otner. DOBBINS' HAIR REXEWER IS PREPARED only by J. 1. DOBBINS, and the genuine has hla mgnaturo. T0BBIX8' HAIR RhXEWER IS SOLO BY principal depot, No. 4 North EIGHTH Street. K TO TOILET COVPLETh WITHOUT V0B0IX3' UAllt KEKUtt tit. 9 8 tpoin BLACK SILKS. BBESS 600D It is conceded by the leading- houses, both here and in New York, that at the present time our retail prices are lower than the XDHZT ZXCAL GOODS AXIS BEICTCr SOLD AT ST THE LARQS WHOLES Alt XI DEALERS. Our patrons and the public will at once see the great advantage we possess over those whose stocks have been recently purchased. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET REFRIGERATORS. BISMARCK DRINKS PURE WATER. Our Fritz Drinks Filtered Water. Lonli Hapoleon Will Not Poison Him self with Muddy Water. All American citizens should preserve their health by drinking nothing bat the pure limpid water that has passed through SCHARFF & WOOD'S Patent Filter and Cooler. Why ! suffer with the Gravel caused by mad? Why ! suffer with Griping Pains caused by drinking Ice water, when by having your water Altered and cooled as nature filters and cools the pure Spring water, yon may avoid these ills? The Schuylkill water is rendered impure by the numerous factories, coal oil renaerles, sinks, slaugh ter houses, dye works, etc. etc., which cluster on its banks. By forcing this Impure water through SCHARFF ft WOOD'S PATENT FILTER AND COOLER It is rendered as pure as the waters that ran from the mountain rllla. The expense is nothing in comparison to the benefit derived from its use. In one Beason it will pay for Itself in the saving of ice: it never gets out of order, and will last a ife time. For further particulars send for a circular. JOHN WOOD, Jr., Proprietor. FRY Sc. HOWELL, GENERAL AGENTS, No. 327 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE FILTER AND COOLER can be seen in ac tive operation at No. 629 CHESNUT 8treet, where its workings will be cheerfully explained. 9 1 lmip FOR SALE. f FOR SALE ELEGANTLY FINISHED tjiia residence, with all the modern conveniences, tiluate on MAIN Street, between Mount Pleasant and Mount Airy avenues. Twenty-second ward. Lot luo by 49S feet, with handsome new stable and car-rlage-house in the rear. . FOX A LANSDALW, No. 628 LOCTHT Street and 19 niw 2f No. 1105 H. KLBVflSTU Street, 5 STREETS. FURNI I UKb. PURCHASERS OF COTTAGE CHAMBER SUITS And the various styles or BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS. WARDROBES, ETC.; Finished in imitation of Walnut, Maple, or other "hard woeds," and now generally known as "Imi tation" or "Painted" Furniture, are hereby Informed that every article of oar manufacture Is STAMPED WITH OUR INITIALS AND TRADE MARE, And those who wish to obtain goods of oar make (there being, at the present time, numerous Imita tions in the market), should Invariably ask the dealer of whom they are purchasing to exhibit our stamp on the goods, and take no other, no matter wha representations may be made concerning them. KILDURM & GATES, Wholesale Manufacturers of Cottage Furniture, No. 619 MARKET STREET, T S smwCmrp PHILADELPHIA, PA. rp II 13 WHEELER & WILSON SEWirVO MACHINE, For Bale on Eaty Term. HO. 914 CHESNUT STREET. bw4 PHILADELPHIA. WINDOW BUNDS AND SHADES. LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND LOWEST PRICES AT No. 16 North SIXTH Street. STORE SHAPES, REPAIRING, ETC 9 16 fmwSUirp B. J. WILLIAMS 4 CO. OAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SOUS, MANUFACTURERS or GAS FIXTURES. Wholesale and Xletail Salesrooms, No. 821 CHERRY Street PHILADELPHIA. We bare no stre or salesroom on Chesnut street. 14 2mBp CORNELIUS & SON8. BAKER, ARNOLD & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF GAS FIXTURES, CHAUDELIEES, PENDANTS, BRACKETS, ETC., Of Every I3esiLTn. , SALESROOMS, No. 710 CHESNUT Street, MANUFACTORY, S. W. Corner TWELFTH and BROWN 8 93 Bmrp PHILADELPHIA. CARPETINQS. CARPETINGS. NEW Designs, NEW CJoloring-s. OIL CLOTH8. AN EEEUANT AISORTMENT R. L. KNIGHT & SON, 1222 CHESNUT STREET, 9 9 fmw9m PHILADELPHIA. CARPETINGS. McCALlUM, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT Street. French Moquottes, French Axmlnstors, Crossley's 6-4 Velvets.. English Brussels, Crossley's Tapestries, Hall and Stair Carpeting, OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. LOWEST FXIXCSS. McCALLUM, CREASE SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT Street, 8 81 wfm3m rp Opposite Independence Hall. 723 cabpetings. 723 PEADODY & WESTON, Successors to -Ti'.Tif 33. II. OODSIIALIt & CO., No. 723 CHESNUT Street, ARE OFFERING THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS 0' Engllhb Ilody lirugsels, Crosfeley's Tapestry Urussels, 3Ilys In grains, Venetian Mtalrs, Oil Cloths, 9lats,Rucs, Muttluic, ft.'tc. IHc. At Moderate Prices. We are offering a Jarfro line of CROS'iL.KY'A RXQ IIPH TAPKSTHY BKUbSliLS, AT LOW PRICE!, at the OiJ bTAND. PEADODY & WESTON, No. 723 CHESNUT STREET, 910Bmw3nirp PHilADELPHlA. OPTICIANS. SPECTACLES, Microscopes, Telescopes. Thermometers, Ha'p. matlcal, Surveying, piiiloaopuical ami Drawing lu. straments, at reduced prices. JAMES W. aUEES & CO., No. 034 CUIISNUT Street, T 30 mwfUp paiLALlUPUlA,