c NUMBER XCI.l A DIET IOR MENTAL DYPPRPTICS, AND A CUM FOR IIT-POCnONDRlA, BY-POCRTSr, OR AST COMTLAIKT OF A BY ORDER. ! liY OUlt SKltlKS EDlTOIt. ALMANAC AND VIAIIY. UORT JMITRKILLOGICAT, OnflERVATIOSS FOR TBI WKAK. October. llonday, Great I'anlo in Washington among the ovter-eators. The Bivalves causing slck nets to tholr lovers, tlio restaurant customers now exclaim as tliey pass them by, "tiood Bi Valve I" Tuesday, J3. John Morrissey, tho pujrflist, nominated fop toujrrefl by the Now York Democrats. It Is expected by his friends that in the first round on tho floor of the House Johnnv will send the Republicans to "prayer," while be will come up "smiling." Wfdnodsy, 24. Governor Swann, of Mary land, found out to he a "goose." The 8 .van gitifft her own requiem while he earklei his official life away in flying to rot up a riot with the Baltiiuoie 1'olico Coinmisaioncrs. Thiiridar, 85. Baincy Williams, the Irish comedian, in a new role. He engages Brady, ot New York, to defend thr Fuuiaos, while he promises to foot the bill. The Canadians, in the meantimo, promise to foot Barney. Friday. 6. William B. Koed visits Jeff. Davis at fortress Monroe, to inquire alter his health, and to consult in rolen nco to their unltod action in the coming trial ol President John son's impeachment. Saturday, T. Skribs Column Pat. There being "o -Gas trust" now worthy the name, the natrons ol the "Suppor i'abie Sorlos" aie expected to pay cash for thoir weekly supply of gas in these columns. "LIGHT, MORE LIGHT!" The dying words of Goethe were not more pertinent to Hie nuking poet than they are to the declining Trustees of the Gas Trust, who, if we' should judge from their disposition in de clinini? to give infonnntion as to their doings, or to answer the questions of the Committee of the Select Council, are in the last stage of de- dine, which Stage, by-tue-way, if some things are true, ought to be tho "Clack Maria." At a Tournament held last Wednesday evening, Tou Quixote Pago Lad a little Mill with some of the Trusty ones, and which, indeed, turned out to be a wind "mill" in the proper sense of the "word; and the Committee adjourned with the feeling that there had been a great deal of gas wasted there as we'.l as at the Works. And though the Don was a good lawyer, and had studied Coke, Blaclslone, and kindred subjects all hid life, he was ail at sea when smothered In the smoke of the coke and blackstone of the Gas Works, and the Point Breeze institution was to him a very big breeze indeed, a regular Wow with no point at all, and he was wholly Incapa ble (as the lawyers say) of making one out of it. The Don, however, went to the work, by the examination of three witnesses. The Agent for the Cameron Coal Company in this city was examined. He knew nothing of the Works, and stated that his business was simply to superintend the delivery ot the coal. He did not know why they preferred the Came ron Coal, except they thought there was more gas in a coal by that name. The Chief Clerk of the Ninth Ward Works then made some state ments. He testified that there have been cases where consumers hud defrauded the Trust by tampering with the me'.res. He mentioned an instance in his neighborhood of a Methodist Church, where the choir-leader, aided and abet ted by the congregation, had 60 abused and dis torted the metres insed in their churcb, particu larly the "Common" and "Hallelujah" Metras, that many persons in the vicinity had to move away, leaving houses tenautles?, and, of course, letf-ening the receipts of the Trust. Further A METHODIST CONGREGATION TAMPERING WITH TH "METRES." more, many ot the Metres for the public lamps were in such an imperfect slate.or had been made so by malicious persons, who "loved darkness xather than light," that the location of the street lamps was undistlnguisbable, except when the moon shone, and the metre at the corner of the fctreet where he lived, was only (as a youug gentleman who writes for the papers expressed it) a "metre by moonlight alone." (Great sensa tion in the Committee, at which the Don laughed immoderately, diicovt ring iu this last remark by the Chief Clerk of the Ninth Ward Works a relere.ee to an old song he himself used to sin? on certain occasions in the days s;one by.) The Cashier of the Works was the next witness thai .appeared, and though he was Eiley, quite , he retased to swear, notwithstanding he felt very much like It. He read his piece, instead ,f peaking it, and then uinued it to the Don tor examination, and coneetlon m to n. ottueV, and crossing of the ( te p t"lg into print. Here it is:- "0,,Uweul (COMMUNICATION.) j.v oums ran ri, r .,..,..... 'it' notrman of uommitt nf f Lenin Dear Rir.nri' 'pvTCI' v njn-uicn, ev. eto, lfififi. in the M- e: .. Jue 29, A . 1). a verbal request of me to be Pm'a'alTne.r before vou on the evnin,, ? .l?.an?. aPP.ear statins that vou desired t tn tVV , ? l.u?. But what was my disappointment UUd mciiai iua.1, u i ui'i u i )uar ueiore you I SUV nofipnaof a "tre at" goins on; and although would have found no diillculty in naming'uu fnvnrllA nnlnnn wliii'li ia P.'1lnnm.. d..,i .v...jnuK I U4CU" under all circumstances (no sugar ), I was not trented the whole eveniner, either by you or any of the Committee then present; and to the truUi iulness of this statement I will be qualided l. r mini . . . . . uuiure v ii i hum Dicmuiieu, or any otner Alder man In thin cMv Mote. (The words "no eugar" were Inserted Svcrof Thee, Riiey Benjamin. Billy McManus. laborer, after wurils nrnnmt Brevet Boss of the Weigh Scales, was then lengthily catechized by the Don with reference to many artlcles'moro difficult to erolmn than any of the thirty-nine of the Westminster -a-emuij.. lie described the wire-working nn IIIIIPPPS THE DAILY EVENING TELEGjAFH TIlirLE I IE ET pipe-laying of the establishment, in which li. I was shown that the 4S-)ncu mains tnav nave bcrn laid throughout the city are but child's play to the men of the Trut. When the war broke out, a Mr. Macready was engaged to appear on the stage r.t action as a foreman, and th:U he often mistook his part, and came on in the character of "Toodles." And not atl.fled MR. MACKEADY'S APPEARANCE ON THE STAGE, SCT TOBTED BY MB. M'MANCS. with that, he had all the men under bis control practising for the same part, and with great success, finding them apt pupil, inoiuucu that the smell around the neighborhood induced a Visit from the internal Revenue officer, he thinking it waj a distillery instead- of a (ias Works. At times Macready would retire behind the curtain, and leave the witness to run the Works, the men would net obey him, and the Works suffered. When Macready was in a state of liquidation, the wit ness would make him up a bed and put him in It. The "retorts" that came from Macready at these times were such as would not be usnd In any establishment in the land. They were sad der than any that had been sold for sad-irons by the previous foremen. The witness was away twelve days, and Macready returned full time, and the witness handea over to Macreadv the amount, as he and another niao had worked lor him. Other men had been naid when not working, on the same policy, which kept a full head on the flow of gieenbacks froai the Works. Adjourned. We will here add, although the investiffalons of the Committee may not give anymore light to the burners, they will clve more to the payers of the bills, and if the lamps are not anv lighter this winter, the bills may be. .ST.- m W: THE STATE nOCSE CLOCK BRILLIANTLY ILLUMI- KATED BY THE CITY OAS. COMMVNICATION. Mb. Series Editor : Since the time "Villikins and his Dinah" has found its way into the piano, and bids fair to get out of it, if I should judge by the earnest efforts made by some ladies In my neighborhood, I have thought, rather than go contrary to the current of taste, to supply werdi that would teach, for example, a bit of ancient history, and, at the same time, a moral. By calling the attention of the music publishers you will serve the ends of humanity, and help the Court of Quarter Sessions: CLEOPATRA. Tig ol an Egyptian, Cleopatra by name, A rather sti one-minded, very good-looking dnrae, "Who lived G9 B. C, when 'twas tho rlitht thing For her Irother to purchase the gold wedding ring.' (With a Blight shudder) Ri-tooral, etc, Ptolemy Dionypius, her first husband, died; 01 her small younger bi other she soon became bride ; And together they sat upon Egypt's proud throne, Till sho pisoned tho poor boy , who died with a groan. (With much horror) lit tooral, elc. Next she gammoned Marc Antony, led him astray Till at the Ac lum eea fight she lost him that day; For he heard some one cry,"CLEOpATnA,siie flics!" 8o he followed, exclaiming, ' ' lis true, bless my eyes!" (Ia a hajty manner) Ki-tooral, etc. Sho was very extravagant, doubtless, yo I'll think Wlieu you're told that she moltod a pearl onue to drink; And exhibited tastes unbecoming a girl. In thus bolng the first to imbibe "early purl." (Gloeiully) Rtoorai, etc. Next she tried to sell Antony he vowed to thwart her, On a bljr pile of stone, like tho Delaware break .vater, Till be heard sho'd committed a sad suicide, Stuck htmietf, and then found out that rumor had lied. (Slow and subdued! IU-toral, etc. Yours, Ki-tooral, Julius, ' AND WE WILL EVER PRAY, ETC." Among the interesting matters presented to the City Councils lust Thursday was a petition by the tenants of the Girard Estate, In the shape of a communication lrora some jewellers and printers who are now nsing steam power from tho Inquirer Buildiug, and they close thoir communication by saying that if they are left "undisturbed in their arrangements for obtaining eteam power, they'wlll ever pray." Now it seems to us that it would be a most wicked thing for any committee, even a Com mittee of Councils, to interfere with theso gen tlemeu if it is eroinar to interfere with their prayers; and any power thHt can be brought to bear to Induce printers to pray, ought to be encouraged to the utmost, even if it i 3 Sieam Pover. ABOUT OURSELVES. Were it possible for Ma to have a mi9 ander "tandliig with any oue belonging to our nume rous aiatr, that mlsunderstandluq; would of necessity w (The writer or thi i . i ploy.-Ei ) longer In our ein- STRANGE PRastOMENA The old lady who recently biella, was rewarded lust week, wnt Parasols. , cro" of "A Nine Days' Wonder!" That of a kiitn which wonder when it '11 see. ' The St. Petersburg correspondent of the London Daily Kelts, alludim to the death of Mouravieff, informs us that "thousands of sor rowing mothers, t-isters, and wives now pray the Almighty to inlilct that just re tnbution in heaven which he escaped on earth." A woman in Louisville lately gave birth t i twins, and shortly afterwards sold them to two neighbor" the boy for two dollurs and the etrl i r two pairt. of children's nboct. TROUBLES Of THE OPERA AND BALLET. An Impresario au,i MBtre 1 Dunn In Court Carl Aaichnti Sued by rrofcu or ntcU-Tlte Penally for Hmo kln In a Singer' Room Interesting Glimpse Bcliluil tli Scenes, Etc. Fwrte"? -nn,ta,it vs. Carl Ansohnrr. This case developoa an liilorj-stlnt; enactor in tho troubles ot the epera and ba let. I ho .conn ot tho occur IhHSfir J! ' '. ,e Aemy oi Alusio and somo theatres .n Jiallnnore and l'huadoiDhia, l'rolessor Ph-S. i?n5J2Ca ri Au'c ' me musical d!roctor, i . the otlenaant- Aoooraiiifr to the paper. In tlio cae, contract was entered into in Juiv between VnrproYeAn,,0hU,2 " en'P over anrBiiin'tu-dt The .alter airrecd to accept the portion of ballot master and instructor, lor tlio pei.od of six months, iu the oi eraMo company ot t . lorm.r. ac a woklr salary of f 30 while in this city or ttrooklvn and 25 percent, additional wh lo elsewhere, tor 'this no wastotcacathe mTstcrlosol tho ballot to curtain membors of the soiicr sex bavin robust lim and sound brcatbtng apparatus, and to manage tho bal leturparimentinafl the enlertal.nients fmnislied thepubllo by.mprewaWo AnsclMti, In puisuanos H .i . Z0?. I"0 cnn8tedt assumed control allot Pf'mont, and so continued until the aucceedinir Ueceniber, when, he alleges, he was virtuaiiv niriinrd by Ihe deiend.nt because he 'mimS wi reclining on a couch In one of thosinKurs' rooms and '.h ",5CfBr' hi" ,mild uuderneath his head. According to the testimony of the plaintiff, Anfcbuta cmo into the room w:ere tlio lormer was f.IHf.kT'r'.?,,1' ?n ?in iennstiut, cr.ed out. "What is the loalor doing horef 1 don't wont him and Mcrbi rt. seized Anschutz to prevent 'violonco being onactrd, and Dennstaedt l.-t tho th!tw fi',e.?r,HnS?nt .Jtleo,'.her ". deales that lie dschargfd plaintiff at all. and sea up ihat tho latter broke oil the engagement hunso l and aban doned tho employwont without deiout'ant's consent or acqulf Ecence. inter 18 "2507,wlth Ihe matter involving an account was referred to illr. 8nnth fc. Lane, who reported in lavor of the P.aintifr, and from this an appeal has ben taken to days Term' whioh will be argued in a few THE TESTIMONY htriee irer"ce WM l""9 'e"?thy, and somewhat tovel, d'Bclosiog some ot the back scenes ot ballet and oporatio li e in an amusing manner. Both Mr. Anscliutz and Mr. Dennstaedt were examined, aud gave their evi dence in chaiactenstlo style. TESTIMONY OT THI BALLET MA8TKH. I entertd upon the perioitnanoo of the aurecmnt uctobt r 1, 18o3; I commenced urnt at Biooklyu one or two evenings, and then wont to Baltimore, and commenced there about 6 h of OoieUsr; we por lormed at BaHimoro not quite four wooks; we par loimed in Philadelphia also about four weokss went If out thero teNow York; we performed there about three weeks and two days at Aotdeiny of aiuilo: stopped woik there about 18ih of December. 1868; tho first night jaunt was periormid; 1 was in tho dnssing room of Mr Himmei ; t was a littio sick; took a rest on the lounge; air. Anschutz came and wanted to speak lo Mr. iiimmei; he thon ruihet to mo, and said. -What is tin loafer doing here?" and rushed at me. and wanted to put me out, say. ing, "I don't want him any more in tuis theatre, and if you don't throw him out I will put him out nivsiii;" Mr. Webertand i!r Ho. bcrt were hehind him ; Mr. llimuier vias situng on a chair, aiid did not uo anything; Mr. Weber and Mr. Her- be,rA.fel?.ea 1,6 wns m ,MOat Psion; I then leit the theatre, that was iho Acaacmj of Music; it was between 7 and 8 o'clock in tho evening, before the performance commenced ; 1 liavo not wo; ked since for him, and did not return to tho theatre at V ?nl ? ht.! my twemnK expenses amounted to $10 10; J perlormed lor Mr. Anschulz two weeks boloie the 1st of Ootober, 1868, in rt hearsing; it was ayreed between us that I thould have 815 per week iorihis. F Cross-examined It is not tho ballet master's busi ness lo engage the corps de balh t; it is ihe business ot the ballet master to so ect tho coros de bal et and ballet girls, but not to engage them; we had about five ladies in tho corps do ballet; 1 selected them; Mr. Iloibert engaged them for Mr. Ansohutz; I was ihe one who told Mr, lleipert which ones I wanted; X took the five giils lo Baltimore with the troupe; kept them there not qa,te four weeks; I did not tell Mr Ansohutz those girls were good for nothing, but that they d'd not al vays come to their rehearsals, and then Mr. Anscliutz grumbled about them, and said to me if they did not behave he wou'd have to send them away nimg-H; I d'd not send them away; Mr. ileibert cme and discharged them; 1 was willing, and consented to their discharge, be cause they never camo In tinio to rel.canalB ; in some operas they were ol service, but there eamo now dances in oi eia. which belonged to such oueias, aud tLose I could not get them to loam ; there was never a lal ure; tbey always performed the ballet to my tatisiaction and to Mr. Auechutz's, notwith standing the difficulty; Mr. Ansohutz never told me ihat ho was not sat sfied with them; I did not keep tkcui beeause thoy did not como to rehearsals. TBS BA.LLET 6IELS DBVNK. The difficulty was that I could not find them; some ol them A found sick or drunk in bed; ihny were discharged becau-e they did not attend to their bu iuess; their penormance gave sati-faction in the evening; these ladies were not ballet ladies; they had never ai.pt ared in a theatre excei t two ol them; we could not sot lai.et ladies at the tiuio, tccausetbey were all engaged; 1 mean those that Lad been instructed in the bal.ee. HOW THE GIRLS' FKT WEItE EXAMINED. I did not t ry their capacity ; 1 looked at their feet to see that they had stiaighi feet and that tnuy had straight legs; i give lessons in danoing; that Is a part ol a regular ballet-muster's business; I tried to give leisons in dancing, but i did not succeed, and so lemuined id e entirely; I never spoko to Mr. Anso: utz lor four months following the iliue I was ordered out of Mr. Uimmer's room or the theatre; on that evening I had the Lal let engaged lor Faust, and perlormed ''fc'aust" on that evening; the agree ment for fifteen dollars a week was made in tho street, in Fourth avenue, near Cooper Institute; I spone first; I said, ' Mr. Amchu z, how about the rehearsals J" Be said, "You get half pay, fame as the rest, lor two weeks;" he said, ''you heve lo com mence your rehearsals on tho lfi'b ot September;" I rehearsed the girls two weeks in Dramaiio Hall, Houston s. toot; 1 rehearsed ;here ihe Ave girls for two weeks, and three moro girls. Direst resumed t he corps do ballet consists of all the gins; there were only live g'lls, two were expe ilenced; Mr. Herbert engaged the girls lor Mr. Anecbutz; 1 only examined them as to their appear ance, as to whether, in my judgment, they oould make dancers ; 1 did not endeavor to uire experienced Sins; at lint Mr. Herboit and I tried to got regular allot girls, but could not suco eil; the gir.a I bid get were with the approval of Mr. Auschutz. THB OI RLS TO BB PI1ETTY IV NOT EXPERT. lie said, "When youcanr.ot get regular ballet girls, get nice pretty gir a, aud do as well as you can it the cannot dance, we will nut them on the stage to fill up;" the first evening atliiooaiyu we had tueie five girls; in Philadelphia, I engaged regular ballet giils;! could not get regular ballet girls lu Balti more; bad to take these girls; I complained to Air. Antcnutz about not being able to get these girls to the reheareais; he compluiued of the rudenecs of the girls. Q. What is tue reason, it any, hy you did not return to the theatre to complete tho engagement, aside from the lact ot yourLeiug turned away by Mr. Aucohutz? A. ilecuuso I did not waut to go back fo tar, bocause Mr. Anscliutz turned mo out so violently I was afraid ot him ihat ho would attack me; it lie would have done so I would huve knocked hirr down, of oour-o, therefore 1 did not go to him ; I behove, from the vio ence of his man ner, that he woald have attacked mo; 1 to.d Mr. AncijU z that ii would take a long linie to train tlit i gieen ham. into ballet girls; hi said, "Never miud, if they are only pretty and look well;" X selected pretty girls. TliETlilONY OF AN AGENT OP MB ANSCHCTZ Edward Wtlerwas next called, and tettiilod I know the parties to this tuit, ana did in 18u3; 1 was connected with tho opera trouoe of Mr. Auschutz in 1HC8 at ti e Academy ol ilusio ; I went to Eur jp for Air. Anschulz to eugage tho artiste; horo 1 was in the orchestra; I was present at tue Academy of Music when Mr. Anschulz ordered plaintiil out; the transaction took place in Mr Uimmer's room at tho Academy of Music; whon 1 entered Mr. Uimmer's drei-smg-room there wts a great noise, ud I saw that Mr. Anschuts called several names to Mr. Dennstaedt, and wanted to turn him out; he rushed towards him, but mvsoif and Mr. llon.ert lerbuadcd Mr. Anschu'z 'o stop the noiee and go untwith us, which he did; 1 doi.'t romemUer 'he defendant culled plaintiff; ho called hlra In id me, and rusuod towards hlra; we stopped lriU(l',',n'aded und took hold of Mr. Anschm in angry ouiT! ?d he weut out; Mr. Auschutz was have put m Ld' i Pewuaded him to go out; I may ti e BflUir eJnf1"' u bis arm ; 1 was not In whon mei's room "' I beaid a noise in Air. Uim- Croat-examined J uvn put luy ; remember whethei know Dl I ma ii and opera managers: I uuueri,. ',r,Ul ua 1 1110 jretra')j Ireia many yi,? ,era,l baeiness i I '""f1- " i yu (a Mr. Jllramer) don't throw him out I will put him out mysolf;'5 these wore. 1 1 boiiigaccompaniod with a rush to v tr.ls the p'ailitifl. Iwo Other nartinj r...... r.,h. r?1;Lon r. Annchuta; 1 dou't tai. t,h hands or one; I .- PHIL A DELPIII A , SATUEDAY, OCTOBER27, 18CG. AN ARTIST THAT WOULDN'T BINO, I'ltintilf next called Frnns Himmcr, who testified I Alow p ainliff and defendant; 1 wss con mo ed with doiendant's opera iroupo iu iKtti; was lirst tenor; lionnRiaedt was Ivmg down ou u couoli in tny diosning room at tho Academy ot Mur io; Au se.nntz came i ntshv lnl th, small pa-satre- way leading to my dressing-rocm; he bo,'nj to ca I mo In account because I would not sing; he saw Mr Demsiocdt Ivmg on n.y tola; tho mnmei.t ho raw Dennstaedt ho uttered abusive woida aguins'. him; be smd. "What is that loalor doing here? pnt out that fellow;" ai the samo moment he rushed towards Dennstaedt with out-trolclied arms; Mr. Weber and Mr. Herbo't, who followed Anrchutz, placed ttiemse ves betww Derm-taedt and Anschum and kept At schuix back eo that he could not lay lincd-i on DennMacat, other wise he would hare laid hnt.ds on lcnnsiaedt; this no'se atti acted others ol the company towards tho loom, and In the meanwhile Dennsiaeiltquieily toot his hat and left tho theatre; Ante iutE waa lu the highest cogree exoitcd, and wild; as Ano inlz was ru hing towards Dcnisfacdl ho said. - l'ut that fo -low ont," and then ho added, "1 don't want 10 see lum here," or 'T don't want to have him here;"l don't recollect which exptestion be usi d Cross-ex amincdQ baa there not I eon perpetually difllcu ty beiw en you and Ansni.uts while you were engaged In his opera troupe? A. Xe indeed ; but I have no ill leclings against lum; the whole leasou was that he did i ot pay mo in time, and not alto gether in lull ; that as the d (Co ill ty that brought him to my room. AN OFBRA MANAGER OW THE STAND. Iba plain till nere rested, and defendant's counsel opened, calling as his first witness Mr. Ansohutz, who testified I am the dcienaant ; Deunstao.it did not attend io his business as ballet-master should do; 1 have been manager of operas tor iniriy-two ytars; have employed a gi eat many ballot-masters in dill rent coumries; in organizing an opera three heaos are necessary leader ot orchestia, cuorus mas'.er, and balet-master; each head must look alier his own department, and tee that ills com pete; the state, of too bal. ci under Donnstaedi was bud ; he dio not first select good girls lor the ballot; he was not industrious enoug.i; ha was very luzy about rehearsals; five or six times at leant he did not come to reheaisals when the girls wore thero; at tin es he came too la e altei .the gir s bad left ; filtoen minute to half an hour too late; he did noioome to an evening pci.onnance when he should have come thero, ouo or two times; one time Hlratlclla or Martha was tho opera when he did not come; there is a ha let incidental io each or those operas; when in Baltimore iHflr. Dcnmtaedt came to me ai.d said, 'Bend these ballot girls awav, 1 cannot make ue oi them ; tney ire not worth anything;" 1 said, You cou d l ave told me that five or six weeks ago, and I would have saved the monef;" Dennstaedt said nothing lo that; hoientthemofl"; I paid thoir salary and in. veiling expenses Irom Baltimore le New York ail for notuing; 1 told him io go to Phi ado. phia and f elect oilier girls; he went to l'hlladol. phia and did a little letter against the arrival ot the opera there; I ordered Dennstaedt out of Nimmor's room; Dennstaedt was not on duty; he bad no busi ness to be in the room of singer; I found him lying in Uimmer's room, on the couch, with bot'i his hands under his head and smoking a eigar, aud 1 oioercd bim out; te did not gee up whon I went into ti.e room out ot rospooc tor me as a manager; he went out alterar.i'-. Iiom 1'bilade.phia wo came to New York; be did his duty in New York very poorly; he hd a corps de bal et here abouc the same a rt a in Baltimore; ho should have told me that he could not get good ballet girls, and those ho got h? should have made the best of, which he did not do; his fauli was lazines; be was too easy with the g rls; thej had no respect for him ; thai was tho wliolo difficulty. Q. How icng does it take a ballet muster who understands his bu-iuess to train rnw hands to dance in the corps do ballet on the stuvef A. Eight da s; il he cannot do that, he is to ballet-irastor. Jue did not do that. Ciops-examii.ed by plaintiff I have known Mr. Decnstaedt from 185 or 1856; I knew him iu Lon don; vio were not engagtd tope' her; ho was danc ing at Her Majesty's iheaire and Covrnt U; rdon Theatre; don't know how long be was dancing there; 1 have known him in this countrv lour or five) ears, pel haps six ears; tho gir s he used in Baitimcre were I ird lieie; thoy had perlormed only ond night here in Brooklyn, which was danc in j a waltz in the flrsi act of Der Freischutz at the Academyihere ; I rave command to Denns aedt to get the best gins he could, and that he should inst uct tlu-m; 1 said to bim, ''freloct the best girls you can get for the bu-mess;" Dennstaedt had power trom me to enjago gins; 1 gavo bim no special instruoiions or direct-ons wbai kind of giils to select; tho oulv fault I lound with Dennstaedt with the girls was that he was not industrious enough; he did not have reLeaiea's long enough or often enough; he bed rehearsals at his optiou; don't know how ofrou be had reuearea's; he should have had six a week, and, if necessary, twelve a week ; Dennstaedt com plained that hi could not got the girls to roheaisals; he d.d not tell me we ought to fine the girls for not attending; it is the ballet master's duty to fiue the girls il tliey don't attend; 1 did iiot pat oue of the gir a on her cheeks and say, "JLct hor go;" ho had also bal'et girls in i'hiladelpbla, atd the ballet went off well; Uimmer's room was very bril liantly lighted, three or lour gaslights; I saw bim smoking; I turned bim out tecaueo hn was smoking, and because he bad not done bis duty before; 1 bad told him not to smoke before; there was a u:e put up, "No smoking allowed;" it was a strict rule of the Academy; 1 had seveial times bolorc told Mr. Dennstaedt that he had not done his duty with tho girls; in Baltimore, Phila delphia, and here he said bo could not help it. be cause be could not get the girls there; several Umos boiore I spoke to him about doing bis duty with the gir s; 1 never before tajked to bun about discharging him; 1 would not have turned hint out of the room thatnipbt it he bad not been smoking; I did not ohebarge him at lialtimoro, because' 1 was a good raiured lellow and bad patience; 1 ain not a dauccr ny self ; 1 judgo Irom what I have seen at tbo opera. Several other witnesses were examined, but their tc.-lanony is timply corroborative of tuat already given. Iheca.-e, it is expected, will be argued at length in a lew days. J. B Eiwood, attorney for plaintiff; Stalknecbt & Qall, attorneys for dolendant. -N. Y. Herald, 26th. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. ,3 PENN PTE AM ENGINE AND J'-Ll BOiLh.R WOHK8.-NEAITI15 & LLVV fliACXKAL AND TU OhETliJAL KKUIN KERS. U At hi MM B, UOlLltU-MAk KM. BLACKSMITHS, and k OCliKl8, having loi many years been in suo cesfluJ opeiation, and bten exclusively eniiaged in buildlg- und repairing Mtrine and Ulvei fnigines, high and low pressure, Iron Boilers, W ater Tanks, Propel lers, etc etc.. ref.pecuu.ly efler their services to the public as telrg luliy prepared to contract for engines of ah slz a. JUvrine, Kver, and latlouaryr having ae sol palteins ot ulllercnt sizes, are prepared to execute orders wlib. quick oetratcli. livery description ot puttern niukiiiK made at the shortest noiice iJlah andLow pntiBurer ine, Tubular, ana Cylinder Boilers, of tho best Peniuvlvaula charceal Iron. Vorsina ol all sizes luitf kiuts; Iron and Brass l asilngs ol all descriptions; Uoll Turning. 6crtw C'uiting, ai d all other work connected with ibe atoe businecs. Diawirrs and si educations for all work done at the Btubllbln.ent tree ol charge, and work guarau teed. 1 ha tubsciibers have ample wharf-dock room for repairs of boats, where thev can lie in pel feci safety, i. a aie provided with shears, blocks, falls, eto eto.. for raising heavy or light welglits. ob o NEAr JOHN r. LKVY. 8 21$ BEACH aud PALWEK Btroe s. . VACGUAM MEEK1CX, WILUAM H. MEIUJICK jontr e. corn SOUTHWARK FOUNDliT, FIFTH AND WABUIKGION Btreeto, i'llILADB LTDIA. MEKK1CK & MOSS, ENGlMihK.-. AM) Al AC111 VIST8, manufacture liltih and Low I'rtiioure bteaui Kngines for Laud, l'iver and Marine hervlce Pollers, Uaso meters, lanka. iron Boats, eto. CanilBtsSOi ail kinda, el. her iron or uiuwj. . t Iron Kiane huols lor Gas Works, Workshops, and Rulliead Stations eto ....... Ketorta and Uus Machinery, Ot the latest and most Im proved consti action. . t. M a tveiy desciliitlon ot Plantation Machinery and Hagar. Haw. and Urlst J4iU. Vacuum Puns Open i-teaiu 1 lain, litlccaiors, l'i tern, Pumping fcuitloea eto. . l-o e Akenla lor U. Ii'lujux'a Patent bopar Boiling At oaratuseeu.yih'sPaUnt bteani Hamuiei, and Aa- fcluuil it WcoJsoy'a Patent CcuUhugal auBrDrainiug achlne. Bit I I b' tt li U li a MACI1INIS WOiiKS. OPI'ICtt, Ko. 65 M i'UOM 1' 8TEEET, MllLAUKLI-UIA. . . . . We are prepared to UU orders to any extent for out M AC UJM HT FOIt COTTON AN O WOOLLKN Mil LM, Including all recent huproveiuenls In Cardhig, Buluuuig Wemvdi' the attention ol manufacturers to our ex ten slyeorka. ALFBED JESKB A 0H DENTISTRY. THE GOVERNMENT HAVING Lsm? aramed nie letters-patent lor mv mode ol iSndnlstirliig Mi reus Oxide Oas. by wi.lch I havs f itr.cted u Snv ihousands ol Teeih without pain. 1 am fu.tlfl. d in asierllia that it la both .aler and .uperi.r to - any othemow in use. dr. C L. BIT7NN8 . ' 5 Jl 6m 781 BF hVCa Btreati. PBIVYWEU-OWNERSOP PROPERTY TheonV pisoo get Prty Wells cleaned and d niecUd.Vvwylo price A. PETPOW, " Manufacturer of Poudrette (IO) COLDSMlTil"' BALL, L BBAKY Street INSURANCE COMPANIES. D FLAW Ait E M VIV A f , 8A VEXY IN SURA i 8 I IMPS NY, COBIXBATFIVHUATUR. OK OKFK'K, STV,: ,AD WALS';t ... . M RISK 1NSUIUNCK l M lOHT 5 T " P0t, f U'e 0rl0 1I.AM INStlRANCKH tn Goods by Blver, lanai, Lake, and Land Carrliua tn all rans o( ilietlnlon HUB INHIJRANCEH rn Merebandisr (it-nerally On ttores, iiwclling Houses, eto A88ET8 OF THE COMVANT. Noyemher I, Inbr f.op.tifr Cnlted (stales S per een. on 1T...m f-, ? HoVr" cent-Toan-12811'004 SI 0 CI.O 1(0 ceo M.COO Treasury otei M.373-,ui . Ute ol Pennsylvania Fve Ter Cent w loan 90 AM 00 Hiaieol Pennsylvania Six l'er Cent. Loan.... , 63,250 00 ( Ity ol Philadelphia Mix Per Cent. Lean 112 SIS SO PeMisy vania Railroad That Morr- psaeHlx l'er font. Bonds 20,000 00 Pennsylvania Rnl road Mecond Mort- sse Hix Per t ent. Bonds 22,150 00 Western Pennsylvania Railroad Mort 26 CCO zO.000 20,000 28,000 15.C0U 7.1S0 gage iix j er i ent. Honos 23,750 00 3(lii ."bares Stork (lennsntown Gas Company, principal and Interest tnarauteed by the City of Philadel phia... 19,637 80 H3 Sliares 8tick Pennsylvania liail rod Compsnv 8,580 'OO JIHi Shares stock Noitn Pennsylvania Railroad Company ,250 00 Di posit wi h Cnlled H ates Govern mei t, sutjoct to ten days' ca 1 40.000-0). f?tio ot Tennessee Five i er Cent. .Loan 18.100-00 I cans on Ponns and Mortgage first Ileus ou City Property 170,000 W s.ooo 40 000 30, CCO J70,7C0 1,038,850 Par. . I..nl To,.,. Market value. ...pos,5n-oo BI lsieecivable for Insurances made..! ai 01131 llallnnldilnat l.an.L... 11 , ' ' , SO,' OOlhl " " ww ' n.rvLin . I I V III I M HIS on alarino foilclea, Accrnnd Inte rest and other debts aue 4he Cora- PSO, 40,511 4 Scrip anil Stuck of sundry Insurance and other ( ompanlos, ll3a. Estl- mato;l vnlue 2 910 00 l ash In Bank ajj 9. 89 t asn In Drawer 67 8 48 56,6?5 I tl 253 630-lS DIRECTORS. Samuel R. Stokes. J K. Penlstau, I Henry i-loau, , I Wil inm G. Bonllon, il'dward DnnliiMton.1 Tfcmns r. Haad, John c. Davis, Edmund A. l-ouder, Tlieophllus Paulding John K. fenrose, James Traqualr, henry C. Daliett, Jr. James C. Band. William C Ludwig. Joseph IL Seal, Gcorte C. Leiuer, BuchCrala, Roheit lynrlnn. 11 Jonei Brooks, Pdwanl Lalouicade, I ae.fh P. Jim.. JsmeaB ilch'ailand, umtiiua 1 . r.vre, Soenccr Mcllvaln, J. B. Seninle. Plttshnrir. A. B Berber. Pittstiurir, 1 T. Atorvan. Pltb-onrg. John D. Taylor, TPnv. u n u a , , , 't 1 "iOHN. ' DAVIS, Vice-President BEtiity Ltldibn, Secretary. - lis "OrwTII AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 133 South FOURTH Street PIllLAUtLPUiA. Annual rollcles issued against Central Aceldama U di rcripticns at exceedlrglv low rates. . 1 "J,111? te tUco'ed icr one year. In any Rum trom U0 to tin. 010, at a premium 01 onlv one-nail per cent., securing, the lull amount Insured In case ot death, and a compensation each week equal to the who.'e pre mium paid Short time Tickets for 1, 2,3,6 7, or 10 days, or 1. 3, 01 0 months, at 10 cents a dav, lnsurinq in the sum of $3000, or ulvlng alts per weekii Uifnij.eu to be had at me General titt.ee, o. 133 S. i OU U1H Street, Philadel phia, or at the various Bailioad '1 Icket othces. Be sura to purchase the tickets of the IS orth American Transit Insurance Ctmpauy. For circuiais and larther inionnatfon apply at the General Ofi.ee, or of any ot the authoilzjd Agents of tht "ompany. y LEWIS L. norPT. President. JAUKS M. CONRAD, Treasurer BkMtY C. BROWN, Secreiary. JOiiii O. BL'LLlTr, Solicitor. 1 IRtC'lOR.". t I. L. Tloupt, late of hennsylvanla Railroad Company. J. i:. Kinsley, Continental Hotel. Samuel C. Palmer. ( at liter ol Com Nat lonal Bank U. G. Leisennny, Noa 237 and 239 Dock stroet. lames M. Conrad, Crm of Conrad & aliou, So. 623 llfliket Btreet Lcocu Lewis, lato Gen. Bup't Pcnna R. R. Andrew iiehvllcy, S. VV. corner 01 Third and Walnut 'r86'8' . ... O. C. Frsnclscus Cen. Agent Pcnna. B, H. Co. The mas K. Peterson, Ho. 3WI6 U arket street. W. W. Knrla, dim of Kuiu to Howard, No 25 S. Third street 1 3 10m QIRABD FIRE AND MARINE INSTJKA1ICE COMPANY. 0 FICK, No. 415 W AI.K UT STRlSliT, PHILADELPHIA CAP11AL PAID IX, IN CASH, 200,t00. Ills ccmpary ccntir.ues to wrlteon Fire Ruis tn' Its capital, with a good mrplug, Is a.ely Invested. 901 LctFee ty Ott uave betn promptly paid, and more thtn 8500,000 Disbursed on this account within the pastfew years. ' For the prcseut the ofllce of this company will remain at No: 415 WALNUT STREET, But nithin a few months till remove to lta UWS Bl'ILDIXG N. K. CORNER SEVENTH A1JD CHE8NBT STREETS. Then as now, we shall be happy to insure our patrons a such rates as are consistent with gaiety. DWKCTOKS. THOMAS CRAVEN ALFRED H. GTLLETT tfjRAlAN BBKfPARD, ItiOs. Al At KKLLAB, JOHN SVjPPLtE. JOHN W. CLAGUOBJT, SI I. AH YK11K.EH. Jk.. E. B. LAW KbJN UE, CHARLES I. Dl POKS HKNRY F. KEJiNEY. JOSEPH KXA.PP.M.D inuaAD tnAi c , rrosiuoiifa LFRED S. G1LLETT. V. Presldeut and Treasurer. J A MEU B. ALYOBD. Secretary. 1 1 i LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AMD . GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and Assets, $16,000,000. Invested in United States, $1,500,000. Total Premiums Iteceived. by the Company in 1865, S4.947.l75. Total Losses Paid in 1865, $1,018,250 All Losses promptly adjusted without reference to Ennland. ATWOOD SMITH, General Agent for Pennsylvania. OFFICE, No. U Merchants' Exchange PHILADKLI'ULA LblltiJl PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA Xo. Ill Kouth EOCltiil Street. 1NCOKPOKA 1 El) 8 AlOM U. Wd., 18f. CAPITAL. 16t(KK), PAID IN. Insurance on Lives, by Y early Preutiuius or by 5, 10, or .0 yeur PremluuiS, on-loeitur. iidowniciiiB, payabeat ulure age, or on prior fleceaie, by Yearly Premiums, or 10 year Premiums holb e a aes Non lorieliure. Annuities ui anted ou tavoroble terma Terml oK ies Chll 'reii's Endownienhl lhia Company, wblie giving the Insurvd the secuiiiv ol a said-uu Cai ltai.wlil dlvwe the entire proflu ol th 1 " Lusmess aufong us Poliov hoIUers. lloTie8 recelvKl at Interest, and paid on demand. Authorized by charter to execute I rusts, and to aot 1 1 liecuioror Aumlulmrator Assluiiee or Ouardlan.ai lit other fltluciai capadtles under appololmenlo any Court of this tonmiouwealih or of any person on ar sons, or bodies polltlo or corporate. ' DU1OTOBS. PAWTTEL R BniPLFY, UR.' HART) TADBCBV, JtuVwiAllHACKKB, HENRV 1IAINKS, JOSHUA II. AlOKHia, ' T WISTAK BKO $?H. klCUABD WOOD, ' WM. V. LOUSTltETH, t ilARLIS t. COFFIN. JSAMUEL B 6H1PLEY. BOW LAM D PARRT, l'resldent. Actuary THOMAS WI8TAH. M. D., J. B. T0WN9K.n1. 7 27$ Aleolcu Ksamluer, Leaal Adviser. -pnCENIX INSUEANCE COJIPANY.OP PUI- j; LADLLPH1A. ISCOBI OBaTKD 1804 CHARTER PFRPETDAL. No. 'i'H WALNUT ftreet. opposite the Ezchanire. In audition to JdAKlNE aud lfiLAND l.SHl!HACK this Company Insures from loss or daws e by FIUE, ou libeial lerma on LuiidlnK", meicbandUe, lanilture, ata., tor limited periods, and permanently on buildings, by deposit ol premium. . The Conipaoytas been tn aettva operation for more than BIXTV VEA RH, during which ail losses hava beaj ptomptiy adjusted aud paid. . John I. BTodge, VlUbiUI- Lawrenee LawU. JrH ' David Lewis, ' Iieujtuitn Etilng, Tboinat H. Powers, A. f. Afclienry. Kduiend CaitlUon, Tlula V. lnrrlA. M. B. Mabouey, John T. Lawla, William H. OranC Kobert W. Learning, 1. Clark Wharton, Kamne IWllcox. 1 Bamcii Tfri.cx,ettMy, 0J III arm WCCBKXB, PresMent II INSURANCE COMPANIES 1829CJIAllTE,; I'lsurjaTUAL. tranklin lire Insuraiu'c Co. or lMJIIjAlililiPHlA. Assets on .Tanviarv 1,1800; 6,500,85100. Capltsl Aertitft. Suiplus. 1 remlumr w.iW eo WMill t.lt.W8'l IKCOMF FOR 18(6 VSKTT1,ED CLAIMS, V 1V v-.. LOSSES PAID SINCE OVER JS5.000.000. l'trpetaal and Tcm porary Policies on Liberal Term. D1KLCTOR8 Tofla. ,,'"" Samuel (irtnt, iion.e W. Richards. i- dw.rii r. n.t. Oeorne Falea, Alfred Flt'er, naae ia, v7, M.'.rr" J rancls W, Lewis, M, 0. J? PKKMYLVAMA FIRE lNSURANi FU.B PA NY-Incorporated IH2-i liartcr Peroe n.i vC.f; Wi- LKtJl Mie.t, optostt. IBdepuiceSISS.,, 419 JblL?m.p,""r ,ttvi r,""y krniM to the cmn muni ir for over forty yesrs. continue to Insure aaali st Uh? 5, darraB by tore on Public or I rlva e Bui id nn ITthll permanently or tor a limited time. AIho on rim, fetijcksoi Oood.,.ndMerch.nUls. g.ne?.U?. enTlbe Tbeir Capital, together wlih a Inrge Snrplss Fund t. Invested In tlio most careiul manner which n.i.'i.! cats oMrosir, tLe lueiire on ib"ed,t;il;,;,1;i . DIBLCTOI s. Itanlel mlth. Jr., i John Dev ere,,, A lexarder Benson, 1 nomas Smith Isr.ae Hazlinurst, I Henrv Lewis. Thomas Bobbins, I J. (JIUInahajaFell. Daniel Baddock Jr. DA S1H. HMITH, Jl., President .William o. Cbowell, eecrclary. ' t MEDICAL. Q L A D NEWS FOR THE rsrOKICSATE. BELL'S SPECIFIC RKMKDIES re warranted tn ah casts lorthe Pi pihdt and Pf.rmi ksxt Cl! E ol aU diseases arising irom excesses In youth. 1 logical and Nervous Deblllti , eto. etc AO CD A Slit, CP DifcT In MCCKKSARr. They can oe used without, de ec:lon, and never tall to ef-ect a Cure, li used tccoidlug to lusuuctlons. BELL'S SPJKCIFIC PILLS, Price One Dollar per Box, or 8K Hexes for Five Dol lars; a. so, Large Boxes, coalniuiog Four email, ... Irice'lbrceLoliara rr.m lour tot x boxes are genera l.i required to cure "ngle box" tLou,iU bc,lpfl, ' derived irom uslug BELL'S TOXIC PILLS Are recommentlcd as the uiosi t Olcaclotls, Rejnvenstimr and Invigorating Remedy lu the wor d. A PacksRO PitceFlve Dollars, wl I last a month, and Is geucrai.y gufllcieut In extreme ca?esof Debi.itv, iiKLL'tt KX'l'A,.KiAL U.MKDT, Price Two Dollars, sufficient lor a mouth, caa beusa to good advantage. It ylves etiengta to the system and, witd the Pills, villi eflect a complete BestoiatloH A Pamphlet oi 100 pages, on tho LRHORS OF rorTH. designed as a Lecture and Cau Ion to Young ilea, sent tree, Ten Cents requited to pa postage. It you cannot purchase Bell's PEcrpia Remkdiui of your Diuggist, take no other, but send the money direct to Dli. JAMES BUY AN, Conerltltiir Physician, Ko HID BIIO. DWAY. cw York, And you will receive tuera by returu of mall post paid, anu ii ee irom observation. For sale by DYOXT A Co., Ko. 232 K. SECOND btreet. fi s yci pop u li. WBIGIIT'b TAR SYltUP, rXIXClPAL DKFOT, No. 7"1 Boath THIRD Btreet, Price, $1'00 per Bi'ttlesftf-lO lor Lalt-a-dozen. JJ1"" , Pleasure fn cheenully rccommcnrtlig tbo use of Wrlglit'a Tr wtrop for coughs, colds, cousuoiptlon. whonping-oough, 'spotted lever, liver couipla nt, pains lu the breast, i ronchlUa. inflammation, and restriction of air vesae's In the lunas. ete. 1 be renudy should be In every tnmUy t-a Charles C i ton, Pom) 's l'reit odlce, Char.es U. Graflen, Sunday Mercury oihca. James Kolen, A,ou,rtr otlice William F. C orbit. Associated Press. ' William H. (-arpenter, Fire Alarm and' Police elo graph, Filth and ( hesnut streets. A Randolph, Front and i ombard streets. James W. Perrine Ho. 1128 Cbarlea aireet. , U. A. Davis. No. 328 Uaskl.l street John Woodslde. Ko. 1331 Franklin str et Bobertlhoupscn, No. 1008 Waller street, K. U. Marco, No. 6'26 Fianklln sireet. J Uebloft. o 731 H. Second street. John (ievmour. No. 51J is. tront street. A. W. Howard, ho. 1 Dock street. li. C. 1 art.eit o.im 8. ,-econd street. L. Bates Ho. 606 Arch street Allen Alartin. No. 417 S. Hecond street. Alary Ca. dwell, Ho. lvg2Sansom street. W. '1 nomas. No. tt) N. Fourth street. T. Al. artby. Ho. Kn Enretu's alley, (jeorge Wi sen. No. 236 Race street. W . V. Brooks, No. 69 North fecond street M. J. Hassctt, Ko. 119 Csiial street. B. Key mour Rose, Busileton. Char es Rogers, No. W21 Houth street B. T. Wenlugion, hecond and Quarry stree F.. . lhomas, No. 136 South Mxtn street Wliilsm Barns, Ko. 616 Boutb Front s.roet 8. 8. t-anlord. Opera Manager. . John Alaglnnls, reur of Ho. 134 Korth Beoond sUeefc Ure. 8. K. Choaie, llewark, Del. Ur. William B. WriQhtt 8m: We i ake pieasnra In recommending roof TAW SYKCPtof which wa have already suld cousiderabis aoantlties) as a most excellent and etncaclous remedy lor ibe complaints set lorth to your printed bill already submitted to the public. Asa sratltylng aot to sunerVg humanity we will cheerfully recommend your prepara tion to a.l afflicted with diseases w bleb It I designed t cure. Yours, .to.. D1LK8 BOh, r,,uggi,u. K, . corner Plus and hlxth streets) FCr,3oUiiboV HOLLOW AY COWDEN 8, A nd all principal Drw. gists and Dealers. ' The subscriber would beg leave further to saytkit be is prepared to fld orders atd forward tbe Byrup lo any part ol the country. Persons desiring other Inloi iii t ion by mail will Inclose a posiaye siainp.aud ansneis will beretururd aa soou aa tbe exigencies ol busicens will admit Adore. WILLIAM B. WRIGHT, 12 Ko. 771 8. TB IBD Street Ptiiadelpb la. Pa,' gAMARITAN'S- GIFT1 SAMARITAN'S GIFT I THE MOST CERTAIN EE3IEDY EVER USED. TES, A rOSlTlVl CUB" rOR ALL DISEASES ARISINO FBOil IN'DId CRET10N8. Contains no Mineral, no isalsatu, no Jlercdry, 0i(y Ten PiVi to be Taken to Effect a Oure. They are entltely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not u any way injure tho atoinacb or bowels oi the nioi-t delicate. Cuies in irom two to lour daja,aud recent cases 1st twent-lonr boms." bent by mail. Price, Vale packages, 62. Fema'e, 1 SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUICES, The Great Blood Purifier, and Remedv tor Scrqj'ula, Utcera, Soi-es, Xpols, Tetters Males, Boils, hie. For the above ccmplnlnts the fiamarllsn's Root am Herb Juices. Is tbe most potent and erleotual remedv ever piescrlbed. It reach es and eradleate ever par- tie eoi tue venereal pouoo.- Yi in remove every vestige ol Imparities from tlio syjteni as well aa all the bad effects ot uieicuiy. Price, $1-26 per bott e, SAMARITAN'S WASH Is used in eonjunotli n with the Boot and Htrb Jalcea Full dhectwus. Price, 26 cents. 1 be old sickening and disgusting drnps have to give way to remedies purely vegeiab.e, pleasant lo the taste, ami A POM'liVE Cl'RK ' . l-oldbDIi.MAaBAltii:8AtO., NO.1I1PABKR0W and by DiugftlBls. DKSMObiDA CO t Proprietors. No. 916 RACE Street Philadelphia. gift ALL PERSONS WHO DO 5NOT ENJOY the biess ng of good he -lth ean obtain relief by consulting ir. KlNKtLlii, Herman pnvaic'aa. Dr. Klnkeilnlrestk a l d'seates pteon es and aminlsters bis own medicines. Tbey are pure, tare, and reliable. De ipvitrs a'l persons aufleitna Uoin disease to eall on bim. , t ensultatiou free duriuv tho dav. and otfluea ZVrJl 1 "i V?ti?Jl?n ,u Vflug. Fi W. corner ot TlilbD and ISIOS Btreeta, between Spruce aud l luo et. HI4 6ui
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