FITILAD ELFIUA. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 18G4. FOURTH EDITION U.TERESTI1.G FROM WASHINGTON. SHERMAN'S VICTORY. OFFICUL OI'IJVIOIVH. EAST POINT OCCUPIED. X2tc. Etc.. Etc.. aato., 23to. WisiriKOTOJr, September 3. The people are great!? excited here to-day over the glorious news from Atlanta. Nothing else is thought of or talked about. It ii believed In ofllclal circlet that tbe Importance of Sherman's success is not fnlly developed, and that be not only occupies Atlanta, but has Indicted ajcmshlug defeat on Hood's army, and now occupies East Toint, tho strong bold in the rear of Atlanta, to which it was sap posed Hood wouldretreat if com pelled toevacuate that city. AMra-de-Cnrop. The Secretary of War has decided that Attlcs-de-Camp appointed nnder the act of July 17, 182 whether from the line of tho army or from clvl life, be considered, from the fact of their appoint tnent, as officers of volunteers asxiKned to duty Which requires them to bo znountod, and as such are enritlod daring tbe time they are employed On such duty to receive under the abovo-mon tioned act the pny, emoluments, and allowances of cavalry officers of the same grade respectively without the additional allowance of $21 pe month. BonntJea. It has been decided that the bounties pro Tided for by the act of July 4, ISf.l, for en rolling and calling eat the national forces, though referred in terms to volunteers alone who shall enlist under calls which the Tresldent Is autho rised to make, are yet made applicable to mon enlisted in the regular forces by the Fifth Section of Act July 29, 1801, which enacts that they shall be entitled to the same bounties in every respect as those allowed to volunteers. The bounties thns authorized shall be paid la Instilments at follows :- On being duly acceptod at depot $100, on 'the expiration of elghtuen months' service 9 100, on the expiration of full term $100. Examination of Rerrnlta. With A view to a curui'ul examination of every recruit, substitute, etc., received at tho general rendezvous established for tho reception of recruits, etc., before forwarding to regiments, in order thnt all of thoso untlt for fluid service may be discharged, as required by ordoTS and regulations, tho Secretary of AVar directs that the Surpcon-Cooural place at each of the general rendezvous reforrcd to as many ofllcers of the medical corps as may be necessary to make the requisite examinations; these medical cSllcers to be seloeted so as to glvo Borne of tbe best talent of the medical corps for the enpeclul purpose of examining recruits. Tho Secretary f War also directs that, in future, com ' manders of troops in tho field discourage, as fur '" as practicable, the discharge of enlisted men who have passed the examination, for disability exist ing at the time of entry Into service. ntOM THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY, Ttie Rehrlm Falling" Hark to Winchester. Washington, September 3. Tho following ofllclal despatch was received last night : Tho enemy are on tho move doivu the vulloy, jhliing back towards Winchester. General Ave rill attacked aud drove Vaughn's cavalry from some point north of Bunker Hill to within six miles of Winchester, when bis advance was stopped by a diviaiou of infantry. Averill cap tured twenty wagons, two buttle flags, and a number of prisoners, and a herd of cattle. Gene ral Sheridan arrived hut night, with his whole army, in pursuit. FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOXAC Washington, Soptcmbcr 3. The latest In formation from the Army of the Potomac is, that nothing of note has transpired for some time past Picket firing is indulged in ports of the line at night, and almost entirely ceases during the day. A private named Chandler, of Battery K, 4th United States Artillery, is to be hung to-day, for desertion. THE UNION OF THE IlltlTISIl NORTH AMERICAN PROVIWCKS. Charlotte villi, P. K. I.. September 1. The Convention was summoned to consider the union of the three maritime provinces, but the proposal of the Canadian Government is that the whole of British North America, from Halifax to the Kocky Mountains, shall be united in one Federal Government, and under one Legislature. The Canadian deputation has no otllcial stand ing in the convention, Cauada having no interest in the speciul question tor which the convention was summoned. The Canadian deputies were, however, soon after tneir arrival, invited to meet the convention and present their views. There have accordingly beeu several moctings, and it is understood that the whole subject ot a turgor confederation has been fully dlnciisHed. Tuete meetings, however, have all been held with closed doors, and the procecdiugs have not trans pired. The delegates in the uteantimo are en joying' the hospitalities of Charlottetown. The Steamer Quren V ictoria awaits the conclusion of the proceedings, when the Canadian deputation will proceed ai roos the Straits, and, landing at I'lctou. will make a tour through Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Rejoicings over the Victory nt Atlanta. Reading, Sept. 3. Quite an excitement pre vails In Reading to-duy. The bells are ringing, cannons are firing, and the people generally are rrjokiiig over the victory at Atlanta. Tho WlienabnaUef Jnra. Niw Vohk, September 3. Mr. Homcro, the Mexican Minister, emphatically denies that Juarez has left or intends to leave Mexico, and asserts that tbe Mexican Republic will yet be re-ebtablikhed. Hnllinir of kiteauior. New Yohk, September S. The Etna and Teu tonia tailed for Europe to-day, with 10,000 in specie. Muller, the alleged murderer of Mr. Brlggs, goes out In the lit mi. Nailing; of Ibe "Heflu," Halifax, N. 8., September 3. The llnta fcailtd for Boston this morning. Market by Ttlerraub. Kw York, September 3. Flour is dull, and nominally SI, lower. Wheat dull, and 2$tc lower. t oru nun, im Hujtt;. lower, rora Heavy auu lower. e.a'uanu tt iijo. nvaj. Kewipu Fiuur, M00 bbls.; Wheat, 7W0 bath.; Cora MMU bush. New York, September 8. Storks are dull C'lilcaufO and llwk J. land, U)'i ; Cumberland Preferred, f'S, Michigan Boulliern, oVS ; do. guarantied, IPi; J-w Yora Central, 1'A: Heading, Ufi1.; Hudson Klver, LMX ; Canton Company, ast, , Krfe, Ion ; i mtj-y. ar erutl eales, ; Treasury, 7 S-lUt', 111 ; Five-twenty Coupous, ll"; so. leeislwed.lUtjCoupouee.llWj, i Goid.iM. BALTiMoai, Septemlier 3. Flour firm ; salei flwjobbn. Ohio .alia atllll'lli; aud too Libia, lloward " superfine ai rj 00 Corn firm; while erarce at i at. I'ruTuWua dull. Whisky dull and heavy at H od. Con-uioa on tub Delaware. A collision occurred las.iBM ontu, mUwt Hvef steamer and a cUooMr opposite New Castle, Delaware. Both bu. war. damaged, and two men seriously injured. Thu .,.. ' , .ut.e-r. dieiat In. I'enn!, STfiffil '.'f! re' - Bute of DeUwtul Tu, Cora r r 'luert oa Mouday II HOLMEauURO. About ' morning, a fire broka Ached to the cotton 'uieahurg, Twenty, 'id from a ratj- "xsriily for two .a.oo.a two .. ii. 0-' it ATLANTA THE THEATRE ! ATLANTA, arOHGIA, The city of Atlanta contains aboet twenty thou sand inhnriitantSjfivc thousand of which are com posed of Rebel refugees and otlluluW, jvlio have come thither Bince tho war began. Three maia railroads diverge from it, viz. : tho road to Chat tanooga, on tho north ; tho Ocorgi.i road running east to Charleston, and tho road to the south, which forks into that leading to Montgomery and I'cnsacola, through Macon to Savannah. The Importance of its capture can hardly be over estimated, became of tlie valuable strategic posi tion thus gained by the Union forces. The campaign of General Sherman is one of the most brilliant ones of the whole war. Start ing from Chattanooga early in May, he has pushed steadily on through the enemy's country, and, opposed by General Jo;epli Johnston, to his ob jective point, Atlunta, having traversed a dis tance of one hundred and thirty-eight miles. At every step bis advance was disputed by tho foe. A severe battle was fought at Tunnel Hill, which victory resulted in the capture ofDalton. General Sherman then pushed on bis troops to Home and Kingston, occupying them almost before the Ileitis were aware of tho presence of our troops. Next came Marietta, which was re garded as the key of Atlanta, and as such it proved to lie. In tke early part of July, Ocneral Sherman appeared in front of Atlanta, and cooly set to work to take it by siege. At this time Gjn ral Johnston was simcrsedcd bv General Hood, on account of tbe ufssatisiuctiou with tho retreating Mil icy which obtuined with the la' tor. General lood at once took the offensive, but w.u unable to deter Sherman from his pu rooBe. Again and again he Hung his troops agaiust tbe besiegers, out to no purpose. There are many noticeable features of this cam paign, one of which is the steadiness with which Uenerul Sherman advanced after he bad once started. Yet all the while he was lighting b.tttles, defensive as well aa offensive, and sending out ex peditions to cut Important lines of communication and otherwise harass the enemy. On the otho r band, the Rebels constantly retreated. The few times thut they made a stand they were either beaten In open ngnt, or competica ny a nautt movement to leuve their chosen position. MIMCAI. JOTTIXUN. The theatre at Farm a will open next season. with William Tell, au opera forbidden under the old ducal government. The Marzl Brothers almost monopolize the opera houses of Florence, managing three tbe l'ergola, tbe 1'agliono, ana llio roiiteama. Vm IHnmln has been nroduced at Baden. with Madame Faureas "Zerliuu." A new opera, The iMtut FUiuter, by M. I'rosper 1'ascul, lias also been produced. At Vichy. Madame Ugalde has sung before the Emperor Mupoleon und tho King of the lielgluns. Hombay is added to the list of operatic fields for aspiring singers. Onu Siguora Jackson has been engaged tor the opera there. La Grua is engaged for San Carlo, Naples, for the season of Ibo4-o6. Stigelli, the tenor, is engaged to sing "Faust" at Bologna. Rubinstein, who, like Vinrdot, Clara Schu mann, and others, pusses his Hummers at li.ideu Baden, gives every Sunduy musical ma'ineci, to which ai tints aud his frieuds come without any formal invitation. Opera not having succeeded at the Porto St. Martin theatre, the management has reverted to its old system ol producing scuaaiion drauias. At Boulogne sttr-Mer has been given a con cert iu which Uotlesini and Adehua l'atti took pait. Monginl succeeded so finely in .-lima llilrna at Madrid, that Cl itics say "lie brings hack the times when angels sang" referring to Kubinl's renowned perlnrmauce in that opera. Mongiai Has also appcareu in uteiio. Tamberlike was to make his d but In Madrid this season in the rule of 1'uUutu, wuu Cinncliiu roeli as J'aulinu. The first ease under the new street music a"t has bein brought by a citizen of London, who i-uuj,iaiut:u ui sn xukiiun orguu-gnuur wuo per sisted ill playing his organ w tien ho was required to go away, ibe complainant .taej that the noise ot tne organ interterea with the coiunosi tion ot a letter he was writing to his landlord, and although he waved his hand to the prisoner he did not leave until he had descended to the street and spoken to him but the magistrate was of opinion mat tne uelay was occasioned by the de feuuunl's ignorance of what the prosecutor meant, aim to tie uismissea uie case- 1 INSURANCE AGAINST TEE CRAFT. Col. WILLIAM II. MANN lias (creed to Insure a de tain number of tin citizens of Twelfth Ward from Draft. oa the paymtat of TWENTY-FIVE DOLLA11S It the Bounty Fund" of the Ward. Tbe (,'onuulUe will meet at Alleghaala Ljoeum Rooms, Kobls street above fourth, this (8 A I UBL)T) evening. Bubscrlptloni can also be paid to (iEORGE M. SHOW JiEJf, Urutislst, 8. W. ooruer FourUi and Jtoble streets. rartiei who have not jet subscribed to the Bounty FuEd are requested to do so at once. FIVE DOLLARS Iron each enxWled olUsea will clear tiie Ward ot a Draft wx ii ruMDS-MEi Aiic rLEarr. Frerloct Committee! are re'ltitited to makertvma, j CHAB. M. WAONEB, Praaideut. i . t. B. UaLCS, Treasarr. AND ITS SURROUNDINGS. OF SHERMAN'S SPLENDID VICTORY. MILITARY NOTICES. EIGHTH WARD BOUNTY FUND. V3U Tri0 Elvkth Ward l mil behind lt quota more than fifty men. To ralte this number every r.HUrn a the Ward mnit tend his bent vltortii. KriTidti can be K"t to credit them-clve to tlte ward only by the nerHOnal eertton ol each Individual Interested in antKlia'lnu the requirement ol the dralt. 8utiiLr.pl.lon8 should be made at unee lor ttdi purpose, and sent without delay to J. O KOSF.SllARTEV.Treiniirer, an'i' -tit S, E- comer HI. VI II and W.U.SI 1' Mtreetn. ATTENTION! 19Gth REGIMENT PENNA. VOLUNTEERS. ur, ritKMIUM TO ANY PERSON BRINGING A RECRUIT FOR THIS REGIMENT. eS-.'lt HUAD'il'ARTEBS. No. (ill C1I12SNTJT SinKKT. i SUBSTITUTES AND ENROLLED CITIZENS Are lnfoimrd tbat the arm of JOHUPII aSc CO. Have taken th Komi No. 422 WALNUT STREET, Lately occupied by th CITIZENS' VOLUNTKEU SUBSTITUTE COMMITTEE, Wher they wUI te pleatd to tMrninh ALIENS, VKTB- HANH, or CONTBAKAND9, Hubitllutes Cur EN KOLLKI ( ITIENH, atid will pay to 8ut)titta Uo BIOUEHTtrRICK. ael-Ut WKADQUAKTKRS FOIt lUATt MEN, RITHSTITCTES, AND VO lil'NTEKKS. Drallfd or Enrolled uteu will ) furuUhol with Bub- titntes at i ioi t not Ire. VoJuiticaii und Hubstltutfri wit) be paid the Ult'hoit botn tit-n In cah an mon an nitntn d. All partlN will be honuraiily dealt with at thli omce. W. 1). HAVKNS. Ko.llSS. HF.VKNTU Btrttt, Second Klr, Koutn N. 10. Asenti will be Hberally rald ati tt-6t 1 199th REGIMENT PA. VOLS., COL. A. A. I.ECIILF.It. 85dR 1JOUNTY. Men Mnstrrod and raid 4'tf immediately, tMH more bfcfure lt-avlng camp, balance In fnstalmcnta. Pay $16 Per Month Clothing and SubsiHtiic. Tho Bfglmenl Is encamped al CAMP CAUWaLADEB, la oomforuhle quartirs. 1KIN T WAIT TO KB DRAFTED, but )"! tula Rail ment, and leave your fumtllos weh provided lor. HO DELAY IN FAYING THE BOUNTY 1 auM-tf VETERA OKKH'EKB. HEADQL'AHTERS, No. Oil CIIESNUT 8T. BIRNEY'S eH All PS HOOTERS, AVOID TUB J'HAFT, and enlist In a Corps of some tandiufr. Authorized by the Oiiierul und Suite Uovernment. MAJOK J. W. MOOItK, OF THH UINETV-MNTII I'ES.VHVLVA VIA VOLU NTEEH8, Is recruiting to till up fle Couipanh s In this city. THE nH.IH ST llOI NTlErt GIVEN Wot One, Two, or Three Yearn Men. fall at once, at No. m CHESNl'T S'pet,lHlow ftixm, Ifyou want to Enlist. MAJOR J. W. MOOUK If prepared to puyproiopUjr THE CITY AM WAKi) BOUNTY Immediately on the mm taring o any man to hU Redolent. PflXOPK IlltOS., U. W. IiAVIH, JOS. P. TOBIAS, JHO.W. F.VKllMAV. II. H. WINEIIKKNNKR, 1. CAKKV L.K. ALK. ll. JKSWIIP, A.l. HONAKI )V, 1 I. Comtaitta, n?n-tf l H KAbQ V ARTE RS PROVOST MAR fl.Vi.l.nnt Jjiitxlct, l a.. No. 'Ui tt. XlUllL) fiuaat, ypi'hiladtjlplila, Auftust II, lNr4. it In Insure prompt replies to all questions on ordinary snhjecU O'imectod with the Knrouuimt, lira ft, Ei.tjai tion. l.lai)ims to .Orait, Cretins nd Aoruuuia of mi furnUhsd, t'ltis.ns are requested to make appU-a Uoq to the I'ruvost AlsrhU ol I ho ('utTt'iislonaJ DUtnst for sach lsihruisiku, aad not to Lha Fruroat Marshsi-Oauatai ai Wiulun!' n. By order of the Provant Marshal-OpnAral. WILLIAM K LKIIUAK, anl2-tf Captain and 1'roror.t MttrbaJ. I BOUNTY FOR MARIN KS. WANTED for Us IJalted Ataiaa Marine Cvrfie, abla-hodiod uwa to nailorin tii duties of a sokilr at our Navy VarUa, and od board Iniud Htatas aidui-of-war ou foroao Jiettt-r compensation than tha army. IHJfH LtiSUUfcl) IHjl.l.kK OOVFRKMCaTT BOUhTYt also, ALL TUiC LOCAL B Of NT Hi paid pon nlsslirMint. Marine's rfiva Frlra Money. or ail fur ii. or luioriuativa aply at Ua Recruiting Kaudaavona, No. 311 B. FRO XT Btreet, b low Bprua Suaai, tretwaea lhuvuxs ot V aad Iu eiork. O. O. M- CAWI.fcf, antVtf Makr and iucxuhisk omoer. llM O V A L. THOMAS M. l'LOWMAN, Jl Carpenter and MnUdttr, has rt-moved Ms shop from ho Mtitrawherry street to , t 'i OAK l R btreet, ad tod mi Uie Old Post Orfloe ltmldin;. Having metouved facilities lor carry in, ou the buInvhf axtvuilwl, lit hoiig tv Xc(i Vl pulvliv paUyaagt, , J7 AMUSEMENTS. MKN. JOHN DUl.W'S NKW AUCU ST. TIIEATHK. hinve MiintiKcr W. A ntKnr.ltU'KS. Uubincsi Akt'nt uml Trfiiniror I'H. V. ML'Bl'ili . (i i:siN(i Niuiir ok tut nkason. WltS. .lOIIN DKKW as "LAIlV TKA.LK." New lirop Cuilalii, Now Htem-ry, Nuvt Ducoratlons, !itrt't'tini;8, At. OMl KAVOItriKH AM) NKW FACE! On bATI UKAY KVhMNtt, HvpiHmher liwJl, Tl'tt irnormuin: will ciHumcmw Willi NAIIONAb A1K.S JtV TUti OKLHKS1KA, Ituriny wltkh the NEW ACT WW will ho exlilbitwd. 1o he l.Uowd by Sl.erMun'i brllllMt Va uicdy ol i lit; ntiiuiu run bua i au. TAIY 1 KAI.E Mra. JOHN TItKW Mia. Cundur Mr4. Thajrcr (IUt nrt fti'ai'imce lor live ycara.) Maria Mis E. Trice J.Mtlv HnerrvM'M Mlii MomO Hit I't-ii r l 'a.l- Mr. (irl'llihi Htr OUvt r Huriacf Mr. WAIIi t'lmrloh Hnrtjicr Mr. Juniei (..'anion (I rum the houdoiiaml ln!lln Theutrci. Ills llrtt ainiear anco in this city.) Jofpli fliirfiicp Mr. Walter Tnnldnn (1- roDi ihlo , New Vork, His tint apiiviuauce la 11 im Ttteatre.) Mr. Crahtrcf Mr. Stuart Robton Iienjainin Backbite Mr. M.trlwo Mtf Mr. Krniik Fiun (Krow the Button Thoaties. HIk drat appearance la tUU clti-e rarrlo Mr. Tlobort Tralj? ttnuke Mr. James Tavlor Trip Mr. Illllyard IdnM.-v Mr. smile Hu Toi Bumper Mr. E. Marhlo ( lit tlr.-t aiM'.i'.ruiice lii UiJa city.) Joseph's Servant Mr. Murray (llu tlrnt it t -irauce la thin city.) Lady RtiPi-rwelfn Hi rvmit Mr. Worth LSelrctinnH from Yeidj ' "loue," by thi Orchestxa. To uinielude with (he IiHtif.'hahle Kaicu of TUE ICOl 'ill DIAMOND. Margery Miss O. Jefferson (Hit tlrit upprutance In this Thrntrn.) Lady Thito Mrs. ii. H. irlillth (ll'-r ttr-t ai'ii' ranee In Uis city.) Sir William Eci:reen Mr. Taylor Lord I'Iiih Mr. Wallls Captitin Blt iiltrUn Mr. Craig ( oiihin.luc Stuart Jtobaon aUoora oi'vii mi 7. (.'iirtuui rloes at T'(. HCetl.K OF I'll ICtS. DrPhsTln le and l'arniu t , 50 cenU KaiuilyCirrlt ' Het ured Peatit lb On hetitia MailM $1 1'rivat lioxfN ii aid Pi htot khoiders' lickcU d l.verud on and atler iiiiusday. Bcptt-nibcr 1. 'Ihc he hox OHIeewltl be open for the sale of Tickets and Referred SeatH nt 10 A. M. u Thursday, rteptcratter 1. The LetsM u hai gn at pleasure In informing the public that fch Imn i.rfrt d en iit ments with HTAKH OK THE Hits I' nHDEK Ot" DRAMATIC EX t'El.lsKNCB, who w IU appear In the course ol tlie Season fl' QUOVIJR'SNKWCUESXUTST, THEATRE. THIS KVENIXO, The great romantic, intiaicai, pantomimic, pectainlaf drituia, Ai.AnhiK, pit Tin: wovnEitriTL lamp. THE IJViNo KOI' NT I M OK UULOKEU WATKKfl, AUihe New and Miiit-nicnt Bcrnry, Elegnnt Proper tiesWomlvrt'iil .tiet, hu .fib t tost u nuts, N tart Mutt Trans foiniiitions, dram. C!ri cm t licuuilfnl Miwic, liaucos, Bmiis, Ac, Ac. Kntnlly Murlrcc, Stitunt y Afternoon, at '2 o'clock. Ttr- fOttllHIU.f SI '.Ii OClllr.. AUiuUfii u i,Oi intk; C't.i.drcn, 25 CeuU. iel-3t XHSTFKT HALL -COMMKNCINU MON" V.' lAi EENINi, nlW, U.' i; . a.JK ONLY, The ordinal and m.u ' 1 1 R V t t .S MINSTRELS, And the wurid-l4iitiii inir Artist, lit-, -if. ; CUUIHTY. J. W. U SOI MaiiKtfer and TroprlBtor. l irst fp)- a'aiKi h itiN city since their return rrotn Enrpf. uOi r tin auM-n. uf teven years. AU tho nret txttaa.n) rut., tti.iti t-nn, Ac, wliicii have made Uio UttOlfl'I Illi-Il k MstMHlCH AH EMILI H ." HOUSEHOLD WOUHH, I will Ik- pto.liii i i lii'riii' ii-ir sojourn lur?. J irn r. .iiiohui iliH h ,8TV MlNMTRELBaraaapnrlor to mv rVili.-irl rrti :i'i n In exUtnc wiiieh cntihla Ith- ut It i prtrtni in (i ftM,-i-i i manner the lunuors and oddl t.e, vt HOt'TIM.I. ' t.ANTATION LIFE, I In all Itt- tin ml i urisHi i . i:d orlKlual phdMis. Ii'uilii-nliis ii. iumi i I AdmUskou, is Mnta. Oi hi-iia m ..is in I. . ..jOcenta. n.L lei i I' . P. HMITH, Bu4neHs AgnL ! v ft I, LAFMt'S MILITARY HALL, . i. I.. Ill .reel j iTototni i.m.li M wt'll-koowB Mietro, Is en- j-at-td at ili.b i i I i or resort, as tlie Dlrcotcrof. I'Muvfiii liu.l.t 1 1 h. very evnitit ultxloe selections of lure o.ut- c .r .it. 1 1. tie audieiwu gruuuiuusly. j ani1 IM ( MTllHilMi : THE CLANS. VI m l "i i-IH OAME8. ll.i'MV'l II vv . . M EH of the CAI.EDONrAV 'U Ti if I't'i1' i r c .i 1 1 celebrated at WASIUN.;. 'UN HKilO.r, DAY, 8fpUtnilr ilia ath, IwtL taiklfuvv ih.-.i. ...a CadowUlil uts, at s,'a, lu, IIS. I.:1. anti4 ii...k. i u o.ii 1 1 i. t . . uta. lukt-u t-Mi in; l h. J- n Oeonra MrCIement, No. fc'MJ Chfnnt sirt-r't; JmI.ii lnoth. No. Market airaet ; iieorv Oanluer. 8. taglitb strcut, helow i'asyunk road; Wiiumuh oii.fcr.-n, hr., H.-Jfr N. Kirhih strtMt; laml Mi lntyn-, Jom' alloy, lalow Htcond stroet; Jann'sOra ham, Lointmrd itrt-ct, below KuUKtitii : Uanlt'l M. Hrown, Lombard street, below Havantet utii ; V tlliun Huodifrass, ltiiiK avenue and Willow strttut; V. 11. Johnson, N. bU 1'anhyunk load , Janu-i Nelson, Unrnn' (MIa'o, 8Uth and tlinor stn-etti John Hyde, No. UMift N. Vetjoud struct: Cl.itf William Kobb, No. lW Ellsworth street; hoooud ChieMain, William Huihh, No. 1WU H. Hecond siruut; Jtobart HamilU'D, Wlstar street, (iermantowu ; Anthony HniK, Mlllstu-et.Oerinunt'own.ox from any of fie mui bort ol the Club or ('oinnilitt u. OH en rereivod tor tti ltnr up toTucsiUy, Auguit :10. Be k i clairaU'd Brass aud tUrlny hand has been en Knj-ed for the oecaslmi. Thu meutbers will inwt iu tho t hili Room on Monday, September ft, at 71; o'clock. Hy tinlerolHiet'Qi.-f. IM'NCAN WlilciUT, Rocrotnry. William Muini, Treasurer. auiu7t KENSINGTON HALT.. THIS POPULAR place of Entertainment, Nos. lO-.rT and KWPOEKMAN TOWI Arruueand Uul N. hECOND Hi re (enialllilted years ago hy Mr. John Lips) , has been eulanwd aud retiovsted, and nw possesses atirartloos utieaoeiied bf any other eitabllxhrtK nt of the kind In the city. A large and effluent Oruheatra, under taedlreetton of I'n.t. K Losse, has bven eugaad, and a choke proiramma ot Yoralaml lnstromentaJ Music will Im produced eitob evMUug, free of expanse to the audience, 'i ha Concert Boom is larita, airy, and eoinniodiuus, the reirel rauig auHrior, aud tho attentanta pidite aud aruonnuodatmrf. au lm ULNllY ilUUNUwU, 1'ioiivior. T7&EK CONCERT B A LOON. I The Mibirriher hat opened the large and commodious oALOON , with atenslTe DIMMER QARBEK, atlsehed, . E. CORNER OF TRaWKT-n pTHEET A HU OIKAHU AY ENbE, aawl has entafe-ed a ftill On he.tra, unrler tt,e leadership of PltOrKHbOK A. HKKffcL, wfco will nltrblly pvrtoim a choice progtaiuma or Rational uo other airs. a , , Asai.luasiu.tplar to pnii an av culng free of charyg, tliropitator 1 (Utm.UM4 hla asUi'UAia"V lil not JJAVE YOU CONSTANT PAIN AND CKTAf:15E.SS AT THE TIT OF THE STOMACliy Read the next column. Have you Flatolcnce and Acidity? Read tke next colnmn. Have you Coil! veuebi and Loss of Appetite? Iteud tho next column. IIavc yon Gloom and Depression of Spirits? ead the next co!nmn. II are you IMarrhcca with Crlplng? Uad the next column. Have you Pain In all parts of Uie System? Read the next column. nave you Choking and Suflocatlon V Read tha next column. llavayoa Coniumptlvt Rymptomi and TAlpltatlon of the Heart? Read the next column. Have you Cough, with Fhlojjin in the Throat? Read the next column, Have you Dimness of Vision and Headache? Read tha next column. Have yon ail or any of the foregoing symptoms? Then read the great cures of Dyspepsia performed by DE. WISHART'S DYSPEPSIA PILLS AND FINE TREE TAR CORDIAL, In the next column. DON T FAIL TO READ THE KEXT COL VMS,. A CUBE WARRANTED. DYBPRPfUA HAS TUB rOLLOWIKO BYMPTOHS : lt. A e a i tan t pain or aneiiinesi at the pit of the Stomach. Jd. KlatnUnre and acidity. Sd. i ostlveness and Ioi s of appetite. 4th. Oloom and depress oo efatlritf, 6th. Dtarrhcea, with g r pli g. 6th. Pain In all pails or tha system. 7th. Consumptive symptoms and palpitation of the heart fl.b. Cough, with pl leRm In the throat. ftth. Nervous afTertlon and want of sleep at nltfht. HHh. Lrps of appetite and vomiting. llt. Dlriness, diratiPKi of vislmi and l s of s'ntit. V2th. Htadsclio and fta spring In walking, with great weak r. as. Out of the thi'Uian-1 of cast of dpvpsla that have used Dr. WUhart'a Oreat American Dyspepsia Til la, not one of them has failed ef a perfect cam. We warrant a cure In eery case, no matter If of twenty years stand ing. Bold hy all druKK'H's averywhere, and at Dr. WlBflART Bornce, No. 10 H. SECOND Htreet, 1'hliacel phia, l"a. All examinations and consultations true of Charge. Bend for a circular. Price 91 per box, Sent by all, tret of charpe.on receipt of money. DYBFKPPIA, DYHPEPBIA. This Is in rs rilfv that I had Ivannsia In the worst farm for three yart. I whs trvntrd by seven of the b'st phy- uians In Ainerka ; soni of them ware Professors ut Jef trpm (Vilb fr, I'ltMadalphla, but they did me no fond. I grew vnrse every month. 1 Would be taken at times witai dreadful pMins In my bniat and steinacb so great was R that 1 rf.uJd ntlther sit, lla, nor stand, but would rove about frm one roota to another : nv frlands exDected to sett me die, aa there appeared to te no relW tVr me. In thta hope-U-n txndlilon I piaeed mvsalf tind?rlr. Wlfttaxt'S treat iiont. and used hla medtcinea as directed. 1 his eay I am a well .an. and frr Uirae wi s I havo been on my feet, and worktajr hard fY4n early mirn unul eleven oN loak at nlivht. Dr. Wlnbart, I rive you this eer U (Irate with a grateful heart, fa-ltnK It my duty to do so ; yon may, and 1 want you to publish It to Uie world, that every pfrtoti snm ring as I was, may bav tha benefit of B-lnfr yoiu truly wonderful rvrmvllea. AU sick pwr-ns are at lib' rty to rail and aoe me, or write to run. as 1 want to render all Uie good 1 can to suflciinir humatdtv. JAMKtt M. A.-Nirr.ui. Overaw of Washlndnn Manufactwriuu Comnanr's TVeavrtaji Room. Okuestr, N. . DYHI KTHIA. DYHPM'KIA, DYKl'EI'MA. Thl ! In rrt Ifv Ihatl tiiillarlnir kstvorolv u itl a IIaia ralltd Dyspepsia, with mm h Ions of wefchl, mv att-nthn wai itire'tfd to W 'Ishiirl s On-Ht American liysirpl:i 1'ills s the r mnly. Iiavhuv within thn we Its tukitn elf-ven Pills, ac online to the directions, I iimnd mvneif ntlrely curt-d, anil for two weekn since my health Is greatly im proed, and I can cat without fearof pain or tnconvt nf vntr. 1 earnestly recommend them to all similarly mulcted. Mr. M. U. THoMI'HONH. Kb hmnnn street. Four doora below lun ger. Dr. L. 0 ' WISMART'4 Ottlcc, Ko. 10 N. 8i:coND Btrcvt, I'hlhidelphia. DYHl'KPPIA! DYSPEPSIA! I, John Lench, do certify thnt for four months past I was attacked with acute dyspepsia; I was so severely handled that 1 I'.ould do nothing but what it would till mo with dreadful distress ; ray nervous system perfectly proa tratt d ; my whole frame soon bemmo weak aud trenihiiiiK. with a confuted r.olse and dizlm'M In the head, ft-Mowed hy a palpitation of the heart and ceneral d bil:tvof tlte whole body. Kverykindof medicine administered to mo did uo tiood, until 1 w as advised to call ou Dr. WUhart and place myself under his treatment. It Is now about nine weeks t luce I commenced to use his DRpcpla Pills and Pine Treo Tar Cordial, and I do truthfully and faithfully say, that 1 am perfectly cured rf DsnepMs( and all other disi'HheH arising therefrom, and 1 1 an eat thruu good lueal every day, and feci well In every reaped. 1 am 7H yearn ol nge,aiidlf It was nroexaijry, I rcol I could and would shnuldfT my nun to defend the o it v fro in invasion by the Rebels. All person sutler. ng wltti Hynpepila as I whi, are at liberty to t all and neo iuo, lor I icul ll my duty to do atl I the fcct-d I can for sutVcrliiK liunuuiiiy. I .IOHX I.KNCII, I No.l"! Foplar strcot, Phlhile'plii:i. Dr. WIIIART'B Htoreaiid OfTice, .No. 10 S. HKCONU ' Ftn et. I'hlinf'.c:iihia. I'm. All e.MiuitiNikin and roii-uli,- 1 turn frteoi chaise, l'nt. $1 per box. Hunt by mail on ricci) t ot moi.ey. DYsrr.rsiA I dyspkphta t Dr. WMwirt 1 have he n a mnsiant stitluror with Dys- ' pepsla tor the last tiKliteen ears, ihtring which time I can not say that I ever cn.nyrd a periertly well day. Thure were times when the &yiuptom were more a.ntfravated than ut others, and then It seemed It would he a ureal io litjf to die. I hud at all times an unph asant feetm In my head, but latterly tny su'leringK so much ln remsed that I heenme aliuobt unlit for bu minora of any kind; my mlud was ecntiniially filled with iMoomy thoughts and forebod ings, and If I att mpted t. ( liane th lr cum nt hy reading, at once a sensation of Icy coldness la connexion with a dead weight, as It were, rested upon my br.iin ; albo.a feeling if hlckiie&s would occur at the stomach, and groat pain to my eyes, accotupiinied w ith whleh was tho con tinual fearof losing my reason. I also experienced great lassitude, debility, nud nervousness, which mado It dtttl ctilt to w alk by day or hloep at nllit. I bot'umo averse to society, and tllspostd only to kiklUAlon, ana having trlud the skill of a number of eminent physteluni of vurinuR schools, finally enme. to the eonchihiou that, fur this disease at my present age (4f years), there was no cure In exist ence. Rut, through the Interference of Dlvlno Pruvldenoe to whom I devoutly oiler my thanks, I at last found a sov eietKn remedy In your Dyspepsia Pills and Tar Cordial which seem to have eifcctually removed almost the last trace of my long Urt of uilmetita and bad feelings, and iu their pla heulth, pleasure, and contentment aro my every day companions. JAM KM M. SA0NDKR3, Ko. 4.VJ N. Hecond street, Philadtlihla, Formerly of Woodbury, N. J. Dr. WISH ART'S Office, No. 10 N. SECOND SUout,Plil lndclpliia. DYBPEI'HlAt DYSPEPSIA 1 I, Hoses Tobln, of Cheltenham, Montgomery county Pa., have suffered for niuro thmi one year everything but death Itself, from that awful 1 Uet.se, called Dyspepsia. I employed In that time five of Uie most eminent physicians In Philadelphia. They did all they could for me with medi cines and cut ping, but still I was no better. I then went to the Pennsylvania irnlverolty In order to place mysalf In reach of the best medical talents In the country, but their medicines fulled to do me any good, and or, times I wished fbr death to relieve me of my sufferings, but seeing Dr. YVlsltart's advertisement iu tlie Philadelphia Bulletin, I de termined to try once moro, but with little faith. I called on Dr. Wishart, and told him If I could have died I would not have troubled him, and then related my suflTcruus to him. The Dr. sutured me If ho failed to cute mo of Dyspepsia, It would be tlie first case In two years, so I put myself under his treatment, and although X had been for months vomiting nearly avvrvtMng I ate, my stomach swollen with wind, aud tilled w ith pain beyond description, I bomJit a box of hla DyKpupsI Pills, I used them as di rected, and In ten days 1 could eut as hearty a meal as any person In the Btate of l'eitn Ivan la, and In thirty days was a well man. 1 Invite any person suffering as I was to call and see me, and I will relate my suffering and Uie great cure I received. 1 would say to all Dyspeptics, everywhere, Hiat Dr. Wishart Is, I believe, the only person on Uie earth that can cure Dyspepsia with any degreo of certainty. MOMKH TOHIN, Cheltenham, MontKowury Co., Pa A PDBIT1VE CURB FOR DYSl'EPHlA. HEAR WHAT AIR. .IOHV II. RAIK OCK BAY'S, No. Itrgs OLIVE Hlrtet, ( Philadelphia, January 'Jd, lHt3, ( Dr. Wishart Sir: It la with much pleasure that I am now able to inform yon that, by the use of your great Amerlcuu Dytpepsla Pills, I have been entirely cured of Uml mon distressing complaint, Dyspepsia. I had been grievously aftilcted for the last twenty -eb-ht years, and fbr ten yeais of that time have not been fred from Its pain una week at a time. I have had It In Its womt form, and have dragged on a m'Jst miserable existence In pain day aiidultht. Every kind of food Uat lute nllwi me with wind and pain, It mattered not how llht, or how small the quantity. A continued belching was sure to follow. I had no appetite for any kind of meats whatever, mid my dis tress was so gieut tor several mouths before I heard of your Pills, thut I frequently w ished for death. I had taken verytbli.g that I had h aid of lor Dyspopaia, without re ceiving any benefit; but on your PI1U being recommended to me by one w ho bad been cured by them, I concluded to give them a trial, although 1 bad no lanh in them. To say utter astonishment, Ifound myself getting better before I had takcu oue-tourth of a box, and, after taking half a bos I am m veil matttemt can eat anything vitiA, and enjoy a hearty meal three times a day, without lucouveulence from any (hli gl eat or drluk. Ifyou think propur, you are at llburty lo muke this public and rrfer to me. I will cheer fully give all dctdrablc Information to auy one who may call ou me. Yours, respectfully, JO IIS H. RAUCOCKU Korsalo at Dr. WINIIAKT 8 MMleal Depot, No. 10 X, HEtONlt hi real, Phllad liJiia, l'a. Price one dollar par box. Bent by mall, fret; ol charge, on receipt of price. DYSPEPSIA! DYHPKPHI A I I, Samuel D. llavtu, have been a great sufferer with chronic dyspepsia and In damnation of the kidneys for three years. 1 employed three or four of the most eminent physicians of Philadelphia, also of Burlington county, New Jersey. They did all for me they could, but all to no purpose. I was constantly filled with awful patu and dis tress, and constant belching of windatif sonracld. lly toiiKTiewa covered w II h .white coaling- of mucus uuttl it craoked lu larife furrows, and was dreadfully gore 1 Oh 1 1 offtliues wished Tor douth to relieve uie of my surfer lugs, for i bad lost all hope of ,vr being well again. I made II subject of prayer to God that he would direct ine to some physician or tucdlclue that would cure me. I was told to read an advertisement af Dr. Wl. hart's. In the Fhlladt-lphla "Ledger," of a great cure made upon af r. John llabcock, of Ko. 1028 Olive street, 1'hiladelphia, by Hie gnat American pyspeptta fills. I went to Ike Doctor's office, and placed myself under his treatment, and told him If he failed to cure me. It would be tlie la.t effort I w.uld make. It has buen six weeks .Inoe I commenced the use of his medicine, and I am now a well man, free from all pain and distress, aud can eat thro, hearty meals a day with comfort and feel perfectly well. Dr. Wishart, I want you to publlhh my case, as 1 want every poor dyapeptlo, s.derlng as I was, to call on m, and I will tell them of tke great cure I have received from your Invaluable medi cine. BAMl'Et, D. HAVEkT, Corner of Venango and Lainlert st reels, near Hlchmond treat, fcrmerly from Wrlglitstown, Hurllogton county, Vew Jersey. Dr. rVUtlUkT SOmee.Jlo. 10 N. SECOND Street. -The above are a lew among Uie thousand, whlek this grat remedy has saved from an untimely grave. We nav. hundreds of letter, from pby.lclans and druggists In aO parti of the oouauy, saying that th.y never prescribed c told amidkiue which nave uk universal satisfaction. Dr. Wishart 'i Flue Tree Tar Cordial aud Dyspepsia Pills re told by DrmgUls veiwhtr. B3 UKEN OF BEAUTY. WHITE VIHOD Wax of Antinaa la the mnat ertv-t raparafw.n i Uia age, for brentirylne, whitening, and praaerTiac so M cnnirxlr.n. It Is made rWni pure White Wai, bane H eitrawllnary qaamJ-s for praacrring she skin, aaaUaff soft, smooth, fair, and transparent. It aoree ha?p ( bands or Bps, rwiiM phnpts, , Frloe 80 and .V) eU . Mmnafartnrcd oar hy HI NT CO., PerrvnMrre, M No.ii s. iiotrrn t nt i dnore annre rhevaet, as- anlA la He. uu a. HKTKHTH w TRU8RRS. BRACKS AO ikiifiiitr ad ib tad hr ( II. Kr.RDLKA.ee of 1 WrTLrtH and fcACB Btrtwu. L4te Itfjartmnt tor same, endot4 by ladtei. TWELFTH Htreet, first door belw Eao The most ootnplnte and vaiind strmk oi 1 hand, eefislatlng. In part, of Trusses, Htionnrtars, RbnalO ltraAa, Belts, Handajtas. KiasUa fltooUnge, Itrrineet A rU lea for Wursery , Hick Room , Ac ie,V-.a 4Ttem VHILADKlsPniA SUROBONfit' M 'JJStB, PAVHAOK lHTITUTF No, 1 NINTH Btres-t, srvyve Market. Rojtwae radically enred hy H, ( KVfcKKTT'H premlem faann Oraduatina Pi-assure Trnn, Huortnf Kiastle Bate Eiaue Htocklnga.Hepportere. B bo aider Braeee, Bnayessi ortt's. (Vnirhan. Ac. Mdta attandi-d by Mrs B. C. tvr.Bf.TT. asyMy 1 K ARTIFICIAL HAND H. A. tiri.KKA, TnTntor and ManuCartarer of the ARTIFICIAL A k X, Approred and adopt4 ar Tita HUBOEON-OENKRAL Or TUB PNITKD STATU ff WoldJfra, Has aarmanantly lneated his Office and Faettwr at We. Ill fi. F lUltlU BUeat, sU doors below Bprwce, rtuiada. ef0-sB , WKALTH. HEALTH. AND BKAl'TT. l If to gain admlrtag ayes: If to canse Invidious slahsj f If to be a blnomlna dower, l ading, dylag In an hour Baat'TT t I r have a host of Meads; If for vice to ma e amends ; ( If with hlvh lKrn b'oml to wed ; If a marbk stone wbi-n deal WaaxTBl If to IWe thn-esccr1 and ten, Wishing li e as long ajralnt ! It to IWe a life ol peace; U to die and go to yrrai FIbilthI If ynn wish a life of pleas nrs ; Ifyou value tbis world a treasures; ICnariiAinlnit vnii wiinlrl ss Take my advice, and wish aii (Ares. Tben. baring Health, Wealth, and Deadly. You'll be prepared for every duty. Ttrarsrrftilpfntial of Ir. WIT.MAM YOtrWB Kew Botk, TDK MAKKIAi.K fll'IDK, wblfh sttould be read by every one. 8oJd by Itooksellrs generally, ant at tbe iMxtor s office, Mo. tl 81'tUCK THBKT price U. ecnta. au& tf SECRET DIHKAPKS! SECRET D18KAJSES1 j AMAItlTAN M UlVtt ,T HAMAUII AN H tliri I t Tur Miist Ckhtain Rkmkui' JKvkk Ui id, Ves, a aoaitlvp cure fbr 4 UONOHHIItKA, ULRRT, BTRIOTUHKfl, y Contains no Mltifral, no HalMam, no Mereury. v Only ten pills 10 be iaki-n U eih-ct a cure. t Cure In from two to foer dttys.aiid recent eases ll 'twf ntv-foar hours.' Inii.ard by a graduate of tbe Vi.ivtrnlty of I'annsylvaiilrt, one of the uioat emlneut l)o tors and Cliemlsis of tle pret'iit day. ' NO rSI'itJri!K. K TKiU'ltl K, NO ('HA'R WHATBVKR. l et those who havp iletf ilrcd of sottlnu cured, or who I nave been gorgtd with lla Is am Oopalva, or Mercury, at ' ouce try I La PAWAKITAN B OIFT. , i Rent by mail In a plain envelope 1'rlce, male packages, Fomale, ft. '' l.LOOI) t I1L00I) 1 1 BLOOD ! 1 1 BLOOD 1 1 II T fiCROri'LA, n.t'KIto., HOUKR. SPOTS, TRTTER9, Ht ALK-S, ROILS, BVnilLlfl Olt VfcM.iiKAL IHSfcAStS, AC, AO, ' HAMAHl I AN S BOOT AND II llHIl JlTICKfl Is ofteri'd ti e pntiHo as a pnihive cure. r R YPIULlf t K l Nl.lfKAL MHKAHKH, the RA A B1TANH H'M.'l AM lil.HK.HK L, is the most potent. rtuin.aTia menial rcinttiy ever prescnuoa ; it rear tree and t ratl catcs evcrv rarilr. ot'tlie v.'ncrcal nolsoo o) tt at the ruit! Is thorough and rwrinanrnt. Take then or ' thia j'urlfyli g remedy and tie haJd, atwl do not transmit . t jour pubterity ti.ai tur wlucb you utey repent in afug yuan. DO NOT DFRPAIR! j AltTiongb tou mv lie proTioiinriu incurable, the RAMA ItlTANlS KOOT and HKli Ii .H U r'.H will remove every vi'-tle of linvirltl'i fiom tbe sybttui, as well as aillle bad elite to of slercurv FEMALKRI FEMALES! In many ullect'ons wtih whlih ntimbrs of malei suiter, tlie KUOT AND lll.Uil .TUH'KS most haitilly adapted, In IMreratcri I'tt rns, In Le ucorrho-'ii. In twarlng down, Kal Iok of the Womb, Debility, and for all complain la Incident to tha M'X. Bent by express. Price tl a bottlf, or bottles for , , RAMAItlTAN'H WASH Is, In cases of Ryphllls, used In coiuwflnn with the Root and Herb Juices. J all directions. Vriee V6 cents. The rftU ult of the-o retnedtas la alike acknowledged by plivdlcluns and patients. Ttn-y aie ued In the United H tales llottplials, (but restotlng healtb to many of our brnve soldiers, atroiu lite lultltnoro "Hunr" . WHAT TIIE Sl litsF.OSa RAT OF THE . I SAMAItlTAN'K HRMEIH Brt : 'Tobt Hd-iKirAi., Kmr M uswi,t, ' litUiiTimre. Md , Feb. 20, IttM. "I have crcat satlsfm nun iu b atUia bbut I have a 84 7A tStitnattton li'incdi,n for Venereal Disease In Itfl n.ost customary forms ; ibot 1 have used them with lndg nient, dUeretlun, and pioperty, and have found them respond to my anticipations promptly aud eitactuaily. Knowing their coiniiositloH, 1 htive tlie fullest contblunoe In their ertlcHcy, and as fi.r as my use of the in extends, I rcooDiuiend tbeui stiongly. I "ALFHED C. BOWEHfl, " "Asshtant-Rurgeon bth New York VoIb., Let tt be underHtood that tlieHe rmedlpa are aa reeoaf nciuUd.aiul will positively cure the diseases for wbldl thev are ot) tired, bolu by R. C. ITPHAMi Ko.?AS. Kit. HTH Street DERMOID J A OO., jyS-tnth?m io. yift HACE Btroet S AMARITAN'S CUR HaM AltlTAN 8 CritB. SAMARITAN'S Ct UK. HAMAHl TAN'S t'l'bE. SAM AKITAN'8 (TKE. RAM AKIPAN'R ('IKE. fiAM AKITAN'4 tTKR, 8AMA1UTAN H t UKI RAMARITAN'H XKK. SAMAltlTAN'S (M'lK. HAfMAItl VAN'S CritE. RAM AKJTa.N'8 t'UKE. 8AMAKITAN0 CCKH. hamakitanh cruK-. PAUAUI'IANS (itlt E. SAM.MITAS H CJ UK. 8AMHtlTAN'H CPItK. OAMAltirAN'8 Cl'KK. I" i SAMAKITAK8 Cf'hK. 8AMAHITAN' CI' UK. The only lure and safe rentciy for ('jonftrrlima. Gleet, ' Rirlclue, 4o. Cure, lu all lAcs la fruu two to ' days. . , i'rlce tt Halo or Female sent by mall. Dvorr co., Sole Agents. . 8AMABITAN 8 ( L'HK. BAMAHITAN'S ITllti. SAMAItlfAN 8 CH'HB. HAMAKITAN f'l'HK. 8AMAI11T' N D CtJIiK. OAMAItlTAM M CI'KP.. SAMAH1TAN 8 Cl'ltE. PAMAUITAS'B CUltK. SAMAItl f'AN 8 CUKK. BAUAUITaN 8 CUKK, . i: ... ljA.IAKirAN'8 C'UltK. , . . 8AMAH1 TAN H C'CltB. HAMAltlTAK'8 I'UllE. ' - MAUAltl't AN 8 Cl'KK. BAMAUITAN B CUKB. -8AMAHITAN 8 CflKB. . .. 8AM AltITAN'8 Cl'KK. ' ' 8AMAHITAN'8 Cl'KK. 8AMAUI l'AJi'8 CUHK. BAMAKll'AM H Cl'KK. v THE OltEAT BI'IcriKIC KOH 8RCKF.T DISEASES . 8einlna) Weakness, ftonorrtura. Oleec, Ac llach bjx contalna 'Hi 1'Uls.and wUI cuie In from twttoV tlxdas. l'rlnJ It t. aleo certain to restore tone and power to those wta r are tf oilltated by eace.s or any other cau.e, aud will rer-torv all to full vta-or of youth, whrat the Tilts are .sel wlihout tlie Injectlou. iu these cues, eua 1'Ul three times day. ,i 'i (Brut by niall.) C. PRfCF BORK, Proprietor, " C. VKICB HOSK, Proprlelor, '" C. 1'KII K HUME, Vrupnetor, : C. 1'kk:k KUNK, Proprietor, , . . C. I'KICE ItONK. I'roprtetor, ltoa 'vhi Post ottio. ' ' ' bos Alotl Host Oftte... " llox 'AiUI Post Ultlcs, H I Hoi : Po.tOfMo.. Box Post Omo... 1Y0TT A CO,, : " liYDTr A, CO., . I .!; DYOTT CO- - Kvorr a coi, . . DYOrr A co., ' ' No. r) N. H KM N tl aintt. Hole Aseuts, Mole AK-nts, Hole Akoiib, Hole Atfeiils, Bole Aeau( Ko.Mi N. BBl'ONU Btrwrt. . ! Ko. W N. BKCOSU BtreeU . . . Kail V. BEl-ONastrrot. ' " Mo.XTi a. BtCONU 8ueek. t . . is Be surs and a frr HAMAKITAN 8 CUHB. BAstAKi I AN N Cl'KK. '. BAMAItl f AN 8 CI'KIS. BAMAUITAN 8 Cl'KK. BAMAItl I AN 8 Cl'KK. . . . HAMAKITAN 8 CI.'KK. . . 8.S1AKITANM CflKK. ' ' ' BAMAUIIAN B Cl'KK. B VAIAKITAN 8 CCKK. BAMaHlTAN'8 CUKB, BAUAUI I AN 8 CI HE. , BAMaKITAN'S 'UHK. r 8U.KI1AN 8 'l lit. in . , SAMAK1TAN 8 Cl'KK. HAMAKITAN 8 UKK. ' BAMAKIt AN 8 Cl'KK. BA V-AHI I AN'8 Cl'KK. I BAUAKITAN'8 CUKB. BAMAKl'i'AN 8 CI 'IMS. . i BAMAUITAN 8 I'L'lit. nvrrp rx Bit 'OKU. bki'p PKnrcortD. BYKI P 11 K KllOKI. BYKUP Dtt l(ICOKI. ' hVHI'P 1)K KICOKO. BVKUP IK JtlCOItn. i BY UI P I ItlClSCl). BUtl'P IIKKHXIKI). BYKCP 1)K blCOKK. BYltl'P lllC ItlCOKO. BY11LP llKKIl'WHI). BYKl'P UB KlCOliLI.. BYltl'P I)B KICOKU. BYltl'P I'K Kit (IKI). i ,., BYllt'P UK KICOKIl. BY It I P I'K KI'OHI). BYltl'P I'K ItllMlltl). ' BYKUP UK HKXiKD; Mltl P Tit KKJollli. BYKUP TiBItU riltl). hYKITP SR HICORIX BYKI P 1K KKX)I(I). BYKl'P lK KIDOKI). BYKl'P UK KlCilKll. BYKl'P UK KK'OKII. hi KIT' lit KICOKIl. BYKl'P I'K HICOIIU. BYltl'P I)E lflCOKI). Bl It UP I'K ItlCOItU. , BYKUP UK Kll'Oltll. BYltl'P 1'B UIOUKI). Aei-rtala ture for all itirme of Venereal l)lwam I'sed la ih. European Hospitals, aua the aruuw sluousbout Kurpe and Aouerloa. . , .... This preparation has n eiiual as an eradlcalor of ttfs. form of disease, and strengthens the coostltuUon nenerally. H will cure all Bores, Bpots, I'linpl.s, Tutlers, or any erupUous, no matter lioas sjuat aus. or how Ions staud. UK. l rlce 11 per bottle. C. ruiCE ROIE, Xroprfetor. C. 1'KII K KOtB, Proprietor. ' O. PltlCK KOHK. Pioprlelor. C. I KK K IUMK, Priiprletur. 0. ritlCB UO.SF, Proprietor. UYorr a io. liYorr a vu. UYorr co. UYOTT A CO. UYorr a co. 1'YOIT A CO. , I'YOTT A CO. . UYorr co. I'Yorr a co. Mo. iftt M, BK'OHI Blroet. auJo um aMt. J Bole Asset. B.4 Asnis, H- le Asrnts, Bole AMita. Stole A.ents, Bole A.t-uta, Bole A.rnta. KoKAneaia.v..' ' . 1 Bole Agents, Bent to any dilrei, Q t .- - '.