THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH". PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 18GG. (JITY INTELLIGENCE Fot Additional City Intelligence see Ei ..n i'a; Interesting doBBKsroiJDEjfCE Tln o I lowintr interesting correspondence bet the Corresponding Becrptary ot the Ladles' Union Association tor tbe Uenelit ot Sick and Wounded Colored bold .era and General B. F. Butler will rpeak lor lteell': Ko. 804 Uodmaw St , rniLADA. , Doe. 11, 1SC5. Major-Uenoral 11. jr. Ilutlor Kespcctod Umoral, At Corresponding Secretary ot the Radios' Union Association, fortnod in l'lnladolpliln for the boneflt of mok and wounded oolorod soluiors, tbe duty do rolvei upon me to appuso von that, at a recant fair of the .Association, the accompanying Ttraonts were among the principal features of attraction, to be rotfd to Ucncrala Cirani, buormau, Hhoridan. or Butler. The simple performance ' a duty is generally at tended with, satisfaction and pleasure; but In tlio present insui ce it 'S with more than ordinary satis faction and nnlcigned pleastiro that I announce tho awarding to you of thtso emblems, expressive of the reelings, ot a aratofnl poop e, bv thu decided majority 01 iour nuntirca ana imy votca . It was knowledge of vour many acts, not only those iamlliar to the public eyo,tmt also your kind and impartial deeds towards our nntortunate nice, many of whom fought so nobly in dolenso of the Union and ti e principle of lrcodom, that prompted the selection ot your name as a lit champion In the contest lor this acknowledgment ot gratitude; aud althourh to tome it mar seem sraa 1 aud trivial, vet Test assured, General, it is the representation of a principle to which wo hopo to be loutid over truej and to you we doom it ( specially due, rcmombehng that your noble and Christian deods wore performed at a tune when the pubiio sentiment of the entire nation was so entirely uulavoraolo to our in tors tg and sdveno to our welfare? In behalt ot the association, and in the name of a peoplo prompted thus to act by feelings emanating from grateful hearts, I bog yon to accept these evi dences of our true appreciation of your principles and of the great services rouderod by you to the cause of universal troedom. Hoping that prosperity and succoss may over attend yon in all iour efforts tor the maintenance ot Right and the true benefit ot all mankind, I am, very respectfully, yours, Carrie K. Lb Count, Cor. See. Ladle' Union Association. To HeJ.-tien. B. Jf. Butler, U. 8. A. REPLY OF GK5BRAL BUTLER. Washington City, March 13, 18WJ. Iadies of the Union Association, Philadelphia Mesdan.ev Kor your beautiful presents, forwarded to me through your corresponding Mecrotary, Carno It. Le Count, willed have given me the liveliest satis laction, please accopt my thanks. . Hicti and intrinsically valuable as they are, they navo a higher and nobler va ue to me, and shall bo laid up with other tieaauros, endeared by sacred memories, as a ieiocv to mv children. Tho of grateful appreciation ot what I wished rathor than what I was enabled to do in bohalt ol those on whom organised gin and wrong had submitted ovoi y outrage through generations, these gilts, made moie precious by tho voto of preference which awarded tlicm, are at once the exemplar and evi dence that the race of colored men have the high virtue ol gratitude, and thu intelligence in the inn s to appreciate the efforts mudo to raise their condU tion to equality of right. . Their soldieiB in many Holds undor my eye have shown high courago, endurance, and euthufia-tic patriotism. Who sbail say that such men, so will ingly perilling their live s to save the country, aro not fit to tuko part in choosing their own rulers and enacting their own laws in the country which they have helped to roseuo from its rebellions foes? l'ermit mo again to express my thanks for your favor, and believe iuo, laithtuily your triend, ( Benjamin j?, Bdtlee. The Closing qf Lent. The prespnt week will close the religious season of Lent, t The Catholic Church celebrates during this week the pasnion and death ot Christ. ' i The services at the Cathedral of St. Peter and Bt. Paul are quite attractive llloly Week toeiDg observed there in strict accordance with the Old Roman Ritual. . , Towards eveniu? on Wednesday, Holy Thurs day, and Good Friday, the Catholic Church performs an impressive ollice called the lenebrw, -which signifes darkness.' In addition to the six lights always upon the altar, a trian gular shaped candlestick, having ftlteen tapers arranged along two ol its sides, is placed within the sanctuary for the periormance of (he ceremony, at the beginning of which all tho candles are lighted "to signify the Lighte of Faith preached by Christ and the . Prophets. The triangular brunch represents the mystery of the Holy Trinity, a fundamental article ot , While the Tenebrw is being chanted, fourteen yellow lights in the three-sided stand are ex tinguished, one alter each psnlin. and at the 1 - - l I Tt l' I XI.. 11 I A nisi, tfix ver.tes oi me jinwv.iw.vjs, me iiuta uu the altar are also put out to signify that the Hebrews were deprived of the light of taith when Christ was put to death. The while taper left burning at the top of tbe triangular stand Is typical of Christ, the light of the world, and it la hidden tor a time beneath the altar to signify that though Christ, according to Ilia humanity, died and was laid in the sepulchre, ' jet He wa9 always alive, according to Ilia divi nity, by which He raised Himself again to life. In the darkness which, pervades thu sanctuary at this part of the solenuji office, the Miserere, long celebrated for the errandeur ot its music, is sung, and alter the recital of a short prayer, a rumbling noise is made to repre sent tbe trembling of the earth, the rend ingiyol tho rocks, the opening of the ernes, and the tearing of the veil of the Jewish Temple, which accompanied the Crucifixion of Christ. To-day the Catholic Church commemo rates the institution of the Sacrament of the Eucharist, a subject of Joy and tuauksgivinor, expressed by the tine music and ringing of belli during the first parts of tho mass celebrated on this occasion, and the white color of the vest ments and ornaments used upon the altar. After the Gloria in Excelsis, the organ and bells are silent until tho recurrence of the same hymn on Holy Saturday, Intended to honor the silence ot Christ during His passion. At the mass on this day, the priest coueecrates two Hosts, one : lor the sacrifice of the day, the other to be car ried In solemn procession, accompanied by lights ard turning censors to the repository, a small altar adorned with Innumerable lights, the rarest flowers and sweet-scented plants and most magnificent ornaments, where it is kept in - ereat splendor tor tbe office of the next dny. The Host is removed from line main altar that the devotion in honor of the Passion of Christ, which was there begun the evening before at the Tenebra, may be continued without pomp or magnificence. Muititudeh visit the repositories on Holy Thursday, a custom which is commonly culled viEiung sepulchres, but very improperly aud contrary to the intention of the Catholic Church, which, in her Rubric, ordains that the honor fiven to the Sacred Host shall be expressed by lght and the richest ornaments, decorations unbecoming a sepulchre. The oils ned in ad ' ministering the Sacraments of the Catholic Church me blessed by the Bishops on this day, during the Masses which they celebrate, and the ceremony of waahing tho teet, in imitation of Christ's washing the feet of Ilia Disciples is also performed., Tho Prelate or Superior at tends at the appointed place in bis Alh, Stole, and Cope, of a violet color, accompanied by the Deacon with the usual service ol inceuso and lights, and after putting oil' his Cope, takes a towel and kneeling bareheaded he wusb.es, wipes and kisses the right toot of those who are chosen for the ceremony. After the evening service, on Holy Thursday, the Priest with his ministers dtve&t the main altar ot it coverings, to represent ihe stripping ot Christ before the Crucifixion. The services Rt the Cathedral to day comnienceat 10J o'clock A. M. The Right Kev. PiBuop will be assisted by twelve Prionta, . seven Deacons and seven sub Deacons, in addi tion to the usual officers of the Mass. A large number of the Reverend Clergy will attend the services. Illness of the Fire Mabsiial. Fire Marshal lilaekburu has been confined to bis house lor several days by severe illness, con- . traded by exposure while in the discharge ot the duties of his office. During his Illness Detective Levy will attend to me uuuos oi un oinoe. , Admitted to the nosPirAL.William Ferguson, aged seventy veara. was admitted into th Pennsylvania Hospital last evenlnc wnu his left thigh tract nred by falling down a flight of stairs at nis residence, jso. ois n. Thud street SuhdAT Scnoot Anmversabt. To mcrrow evening there will be an interesting Sunday School anniversary at the Second Re formed Dutch Church, Seventh street, aVivo lirown. Among the interesting fentures of tbe evening's entertainment will be the address ot Rev. Theodore L. Cuyler, of Brooklyn, choice, music, bv tho scholars and choir,' and Moral and other offerings. Most ot the young ladies bo longing ro the school will be dressed in white, and will present an attractive appearance. In order to gain admittance it will be neco?sary to obtain tickets Rt tho drug 6torc, at the corner of Seventh and Brown streets. They should be secured carly.as the demand will be' great. These rchools are among the largest in tho city. An Eclipse of the Moon. To-morrow evening there will be a total eclipse of the moon, which will bo wholly visible throughout the United Stales, and nearly the whole continent of America, Although our satcllito will be on this occasion immersed in the shadow of the earth more than an hour and a half (one hour and thirty-eight minutes). It will not entirely disappear, but will remain visible of the color and appearance of a disc of tarnished copper, with its light so much diminished that it will seem to be rayles or without scintillation. The eclipse will commence, as viewed from Phila delphia, at 9-37 P. M., and end at 128 A. M. e Female Shoplifter. Margaret Bruner was arrested yesterday afternoon on the charge ot shoplifting. She stated that her residence was at No. 727 Shirley street. Mr. J. W. Pnco, of the firm of Price fc Wood, on Ninth street, above Arch, testified that the accused cami into his store yestcrdny morning and was examining pome goods. He had met her several tunes before in the store, and on each occasion bis suspicions were aroused by her strantro conduct. When taken into custody she had a'roll of rib bon secreted under her' cloak. Margaiet was committed to answer. Accident to Runaway Horses. The horses drawing car No. 1 of the (Jirard Avenue Railroadjran away yesterday, with the vehicle behind them. They dashed the car against a lamp-post at ihe corner of Seventh street, snap ping it like the stern of a clay pipe. The quad rupeds then ran into a cart. One of them was killed by darting his head acainst the wheel; the other was so baaly hurt that his lutnrc use fulness will amount to little. Commfncement of Grammar Schools. The Commencement exercises of the South western (irnmmar Schools, Seventh School Sec tion, will take place this evening at tne Fourth Presbyterian Church, coiner of Twelfth and Lombard streets. The ceremonies will be ot a very interesting character. 1 stealing v kltet. turam uiars was committed yesterday afternoon by Alderman Jones, to answer the charge of stealing a piece of velvet, valued at $50, lrom the clothing store of Mr. Robb, in Market street. Clark stated that he is a stranger in the city. Interesting to Coffke Drinkers. The barque John Botitton arrived at this port yesterday trom Pirto Cabello, having on board tiozi Dags oi coiiee. ; Plight Fire. The baildinff at No. 1220 Hamilton street was slightly damaged by tire about six o'clock yesterday alternoon, occa sioned by sparks from a foundry In the vicinity. MATTERS OVER THE RIVER. New Jersey Conference Its Close. Yesterday afternoon tho various items of busi ness before the New Jersey Conference, which hud been in session dunng tho week past, was brought to a close, when Bishop Scott announced the lollowing appointments: THEZITOM DISTRICT. f - "William E. Terry, Presiding Elder. ' Trenton Circen street and Warren streot, John S. HeiHler; lnnity, Benjamin d. Sharp; Union streot, A. J. Gregory; State si root, Thomas llaulon, Iaao AVinnor, Superintendent; Couiral Church, Ellwood II. fotoKox, Ci. K. .Brown, Superintendent; I'enmupton, BbiuuoI E. Post; Titusvilie, JS. Ho wot; lAnibertville, Jacob B. Oraw; liokersvillo, Jonathan Vaiiuote ; Prinuetou, H. C. Westwood. . New Brunxwkk. Liberty Street, R. V. Lawrence; Pitman Churoli, Richard Ihorn; St. James, to be nupDllcd; Milltown, W. Franklin; Washington, huuiuol F. Wheeler: South Amuoy, David U. Shock; Middlesex, Levi Herr; Mattawan, Homy Jtoltina; keypoit J. S. fholps; Bethany, J. 11. wostcott; ion nionmoutn, a. Lawrence; lucevnio, WMIuni T. Abbott; Red Bank, Isaiah V. King; Eat on town, to be supplied; Long Branch, Hamilton 8. Real; Centenaiy Ctiurch, Robert M. Stratton; Groenville, George JL. Dobbins: Squan villago, Joseph H. Mickle; Farmingdale, James V. Morell; iietnesaa, uoorjie u. stauger: .rreenoia, v. w. Moilolt; Enplishtown, i. 1. Wright; 1). C. Knowlos, 1'nnoipal of Pennington Seminary, mem ber ot Peijnington Quarterly (Jonlereuce; J. A, Lippmcotr, fro lessor in State Normal School, mem ber ot state street Quarterly coniereuco. i BURLINGTON DltTUICT. J. Lewis, Presiding Elder. liurlington. Broad street, Enooh Groen ; Union street, E. W. Burr, 1'hotna tjovengn ; Borclontown, Charles E. Mill; Crow-wicks, Francis A. M.orroll; Grovevlllo. Joeoph Atwooil; Alleutown, VViluim Margerum; Hightstown, Philip Cline; Windsor and Sharon, Edwin Waters; irauborry, Alexander Gil more; Clarksburg, John P.Connelly: New Ejypt, James Payran; Jaoobstown, J. J. Graw, H. Biadlord; Columbus, Daniel L. Adams, A. J. Scott; Pcmberton, Hamilton Norns; Mount Molly, R. A. Chalker; Medloro, John L. Souder; VinceBtown, to be supplied; Lumberton, 1. Provost; Hartford and Tabernacle, U. W. Dobbins; Beverly, Joseph B. Tnrpin; l'alinyra, G. Keod; Bethel, Levi Larew ; Bndgeboro, John Fort ; Moores- town, l. r uouenman; amnion, joud h. auuhu; Tom's River, Levi J. KhoaO.-; Bergen, S. U. Asay, H. B. Beegle, sup.: Baruegat, Dickerson Moore; Warotown and Goodluck, to be supplied; Manohos ter, to be supiihed; fuckerton, Calvin C. Ewtlack: Vest Creek, W. C.Greeubank: lim River, David McCuroy; Pleasant Molls, to be supplied; El wood, to be supplied. . . CAMDEN DISTRICT J.B. Dobbins, Presiding Elder. Camden. Third street, Samuel Vaneant; Union and Stockton, W. W. Christine; Broadway ana Eighth street, William Wa.ton: labornaolo, James White; Centenary Church, H. Bakor; Morohant vide, Robert 8. Uarns; Glououster City, Miltou Re yea; JJaddontleld, C. R. Uartrantft; Woodbury, wililam o rsaruart; carpeuter s iuuuiug, mim Reeves i raulsboro. Samuel Parker: Clarksboro, Jesee Stiles; Bridgejiort, John 1. Corson; Auburn, Joseph L. Roe; l'edricktown and Ceutro Square, Mordecai C. stoaes; aiuiiica inn, ciornor n. iui lis; Glarsboro, George Hughes. and tS. Hanco, supt. Swetlesboro, John W. Hickman; Pislervllle, i.enrvn Hiicneus: ieiui uuu xuruursviuo. iuuium S. Wilson; Hlackwoodtown, A bert Matthews; Hed- diug, Ptter I. caiuor; i,ong-a-uominif, ttumuoi tu Johnston: Winslow and Waterlord. William A. timer! iianimenion. to ue luuuuuu: mumuis- town. Samuel W. Hudson; Bargauitown, William B. Zttiie ; Ausecom ana oaiem, uoaipu u. iuie. Port Repubiio and Smithvil e, Thomai C. Carman; Atlantic City, Amos M. Korth; May's Landing, Marlrlnftlr. I R. Given, Chaplain in United Statos Navy. meW ber of Centenary Church Quarterly Conlcrence, t erniion. BEIDQETON DISTBICT, n IT VClAtnnnr l'rnalrlin IT H".',lnr. ' JSrid'aeton. Commerce Street, Aaron E. Ballard ; 1 nillVy , UUHU . aiUV&lUU , VUUUBl, w MV OM,..... ifinlvm litti. K(iulh?treoI. Henry M. Hrown Broadway, Calou K. Fiemnig; Pennsville, William It, liOyiO: I ullllgi UVU, tfUBUUU uuuiuu.j ,,.- ru;ii Wlllium Ostiorn: Woodstown, George K, . . . I 1. . . ..If . w l .i wr, j - Morris; Harnsonvuie, josepn j. oumiuu-ine; ii.,ii,vill,1 JmiKi YaiiHant: I'ltlBgrovo. Charlog V, vini.iH. liiouoester. MattDias U. Slump; Nazaroth Aiiowavmowu, T D. Sleeper; Haueooa's Bridge, J. cann; Itoadntown and Harmony, Samuel Chattiu; lairtown, J. ti. Hutchiiispn; ,.,...tiio i. (i. Manchubtor: Newnort, Noah Ea- waidn; Cumboriaud, to bo supplied; Muunceton, John W. McDounall; Pleasant Grove aud Cohansey, U be supplied. u i;;.M s-onnni1 Ptreet Chinch. Ahrnra K. Street; Foundry Church. James T. ucker; Willow Grove. to bu Huuuliod: Yineluud, R. J. Andrews; l'ort l-llnl.utl, lU.nrv fi. Wililuius: oue to bo Sllll- H. l)u roll: one to be supplied; tape' May, Socrates Townnendi Lower Cape May, Robert B. Sutonne j Cape Idlaad, Aibort Atwood, . There is a In nn Hnon in Virsln'.a. tbe pro reeds nf which urn iitu.n aiitisfactoi'V evidouco. to be applied to tho navuieut of the owners of uli sheep killed, by dogs. AMUSEMENTS. R ISLET'S CONTINENTAL NEWS IAI tlAKHE. ' crotcKKtsis to en p rf oi Aniaaenieni noT m nui Bp to 8H o'clecK fnv eeulnifj 1 81 ly CII()1CE SEATS ANU ADMISSION S. J llckets csn le hd a W ' "I'llot.KAM ME Ori'Il'll, Ko. 31 CirfcHNl T Stropt. orponlte Hie Pos lOfTre. (or tho (. hPKnut, Arch, Walnui, aud Academy 0 Mumc, up to so ciock, evrrv evening. .. uu AMERICAN A G A D rj 41 i t V MUSIC, I comer of Broad and ixicnt streeti. Leisce and Miniagnr WIU.IaM WHEATLEY KABil'.ll MOD DAI, April I. 1HOO, Flint appeoranuo In feveral ye urn n ihu GREAT HAVEL. GABRIEL RAVEL, ANIU1.M. BlVl.li. YOlNa AMFTtin A. AKD A TROUPE OF ARIIRTS NfMBI.Rl.NG FOUTif lKKONS, among whom mT t mentioned tho JUAlillfclll r A l l L I (1A IM WUMHE11), Dinvrum a ti l.- u i r a ' Tremlere Dansemn, tnrni the Opera nt Paris, M VON ltUlHK f rut male flnncer. and bull' t inatr irora nntibtirg. Nnd lien unarm. lrctti Do.ireo. Julia Lehman, M"tiH. Yandrls, Garcia, Hctmldt, Axtol C. Lebuuia, end Fun ana Mnpninrent Corpn oo nmiet. Tbe Orchestra under the direction of M. ltomalDvllle irein l'atls. the eveniriES entOTnnlninent will couimanco with tbe Ea ht fnntoiiilne, called , OB. TUE A0VEKTLKE8 Oe'AK AFKOSATJT. . Vcnia atan UAHRI t.L KAVEf, Kiui Ea O...ANIOIM11 it.VVi-L nnd a lull Company. To be (oil owed by THE DFTIANCF. A Clnjslo flcrnp of ti'oiiDlnnH. bv JCLIEK and PIHL- LIFeK MaRIINE'ITI. 'lo conclude with the Groat Falrv Pantomime en- tit d the TIIK FATMOPH WA11KIOB .'.ANTOINF. RAVEL I UK. KKII tlMUIl YOU NO HMKKIUA MATlKKK EVERY BATUKDAY AT 2 O't'LOUK. Admifxlon Vi cent lirw'rved Heats. I'arnuette and 1 arnuetto Circle, all family I ircie 4i cent: Atuphltheatre 2.') cents reHtacan be secured at ; W. A. Trumpler's Music Stoio. IS E. corncrol Seventh and Chesnut streets and at the BoxOtl ceot tho Academy ot Music on f'rlday. irom 9 A. M to 4 P. M. Doc a open nt H past 7 to commence at H betor K. scuts secured six days in advance. 3 to tt NEW CHESNUT STREET TUEATRE. t'ltF.SMJT Street, above Twelfth. LKO AKll UKUV4.K VVlLXa AOl ii. BIJtn, ixxsoe nnd Mnnnuera. WILLIAM r . m.njn Kesinent aianaer xioors open at b ia v. uriaio jries ui i to. "MORE NOVELTY. WORE NOVELTY". THIS EVENING, THIS EVENING. FIRST NIGH 1' OF A KE.VU I IFfL PLAY From the Irene h ol Eocene uiihe. in our acta, entitled lit: I It A V Kll AMI HETItA 1 1." -ilE'lRAYEU AD UETBAYED: OK. CROf-SIKO THE QITICKS WD3, -CROSSING 'IHrt OUICKSAN1J8. In which AT. Frnnk Mordauut. Mr. W. Lennox, Mr. It. Young. XT. ;. Lewis Miss Joule Orton, Airs. E. E. Kcncn, aiinotners win Hppoar In consequence ol tbe fcuiith of this play it wilt con stitute the entire evening's porloimauce. M1IPA1 e.vemm. Jttarcn ;iu, BIN El' IT OF MISS AMilb WAIIP, BA'ITJKDAY AFl'EltMoON. March ill, H3il(.HAM) FAMILY MATlEc. Only flay periimnance ot Dr.lit&ir.u a.u j.iuAii.ir; CROSSING THe'qUICK'AKDS. ' JIONOAY EVENING. April 2. i First night of t'harlea Keade's reat work. nr.vr.it iuu i,air. iu mr.AU. Acmlsslon to Matinees. 30 cents; Children, 25 cents.. Doors open stU' A. Inrtaln rlrcs at 2'1A. Admission to Eveulns l'oriormauoe. iS cents. SO cents. and 1. i MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins at TK o'clock. POSITIVELY LAST SIGHT BUT OUE or JIR. CHARLES DILLON. TI1I8 (Thursday) EVENING, March 29, I KING LEAR, From the orlulnal Text. ' King Lear Mr. DILLON EUinunu E. Li. juton Cordellu Miss E. Erlce Aitor wwen tne glorious rarce ot , COOL AH A COcUMHEE. riumpcr Mr. Marlowe TO MORROW iFrldnv) EVENING. FAREWELL 11 EN E FIT OF MR. DILLON. Posltivoly last lime of BELPHEGOlt. SAi URDAY. Benetlt of E. 1.. TILTON. . HOMAY SEX1. J. E. MURDOCH. WALNUT STREET TllBATB E. N. E. corner NINTH and WALNUT fltreots. Alt IAlltAUaiMAAHX 'JS1LL. - ' t BENEFIT OK MR. GEORGE II. GRIFFITHS. FOUR GLORIOUS PIECES. BWEETHEAR18 AND WIVES. Admiral Frank In Mr W. H. Bailey f unoDos Kintuy voiunieeruu.; TIIK WANDERING Ml.NSTUEL. JcmBaRgs, with soiiks Mr Stuart Robson my permishion or mra. .ionn urew.; LNLLE FOOZLE. TJdcIo Foozle Mr. G. n. Grlfflths lo conclude with the beautiful iama ot THE MIIEMUUr WA1CII. Coco X Mr. G. H. Grlfflths IKIUAI, Benefit and last appearance ot . Uli. J. IS. ROBERTS. NEW AMERICAN THEATRE WALM'T Htrcet. above Eighth WO&UEnr LL A l l It AOlTUi. EVERY EVENING. AND ON WEDNESDAY AND BAT LED AY AFTER- JNUONH, IL MNO El) DIF.. . the Child Wonder, on the TIht Rope. IUE ELEltltAlltD 1-OYVLEIl HIBTKltS. GRAND BALLEI8, SON OS DANCES, BUR- LESIJUES, tit, BRILLIANT COMBINATION OF ARTISTS. QOKOERT HALL, CHESNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH. COMMENCING MONDAY EVESINO, MARCH 28, THE, GREAT KALEIDOPUOTOSCOPE, AND GIFT ENTERTAINMENT. Tickets for sale at Truniplcr'i Mosfc Store, corner of Seventh and Cbesnut streets. Admission, 25 cents. Ke:orvea seats. ou cenu. Doors open at 1 o'clock. Commence at 8 o'clock. MATINEES ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Doors open at IS. Commence at 2K o'e;ock. 8 26 6t BURGES8, PRENDKRGAST, UCGUES. ANI LA KITE'S MINS1KELS. A68FMBLY BITLl'lMJS, TEN iH AKD CHESNUT. COJUiLEiE; I nUHlfr.U UOU9.3l TMHI.V-. Mllll'l M MOltl'. I THURSDAY, FKIUAY, and SATURDAY EVESING8, GRAND FAMILY MaTIheE, SATURDAY, at 2 it o'clock. ' The Great Contederai ion oi distinguished ETHIOPIAN ARTISTES. THE MASTER BAND OF TUtV WORLD. lo a Mlnstro s' Grand Caiulval of New Acts, New Songs, una i.ew iiokcs. a omission, 25 cents. Reserved soats, on cents. i Doors open at 7 1 comtuence at M o'clock RuHts aucurad at I ITItNi K HAMILTON'S Book Rtor. No. 106 8. TENTH Bireet. Assembly Buildings. 8 20 Ut Iji 0 It T H I 8 WEE ,K ONLY, 1 WOOD'S MINSTIiELS AT TUB aiijsi'ial fund hall. OPENING MGHT A GREAT 8CTCCES9. THE PREMIER BAND OF THE WORLD. Introducing un entire channe of programme nightly. as poriuiuied Dy them throughout tue united Mates, aim st Wood's aiinsircm' llan, wo. n uro-iuwav, new York, lor the pnst lour years; recujveil with tho most enthusiastic Ocinonsi rations ol' auplause by crowded aud fashionable iudlcuccs. Everything original. ittHtt cot'L, vviiirn.ijnanager. rpillRD WEEK QF THE GREAT PANORAMA 1 OF IRF.LN1. National Hall. M ARKET St.. above Twellth. EVERY EVENING I1IIS WEEK, st 8 P. tt. Also WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF' EUNOONs at 8 P. M I Doors open oue hour previous. AdmiKslnn, 25 cents. Cliliuruu uuuer leu year, to maum. a icq i t lr7ltMAN I A OltCHK'jTRA. PUni.IO RE- 11 l..r.l. .v.rtr klTt'HIIiY AFl'F.RNOON - AT MUhU:AL H'ND HALL. SH o'clock. Ennagenients maaehv addressing GEO hOE liAB I EUT. Agent. No. vm WON TEREY street, btween huce and Vine 116 3m ACADEMY OP FINE ARTS, CHESNUT J Street, shove Tenth. Open lrom i-mi o ! i. . Benlauiln Wsst's freat Picture ot CHRIST REJECTED still on eihlbltlou 11 fl'HE BTAMP AGENCY, NO. 304 CHHSNCT J HTKKE'I. AHOVETHIRI WILL BE CON TIN CE1) AH I1FRKTOKORK. MA urn ol r vun ur.nuKtri his vvjisianilil Va ILtND, IH Am I iilUtKi 11 P It O S"P E C T ti S OF TUE CARSON GOLD MMAC C03IPAM. CAPITAL BTOCK-'ftTOO.t O i K UMBER OF SHARES, 60,000. Par Value and Subscription Price, $10. WORKING CAPITAL, SJ0.000. OFFICERS: I"R ESI DENT, COLONEL "WILLIAM B. TII0MAS. ' SECRETARY AND TREASURER, pro tGUl, J. IIOrKfNS TARR. SOLICITOR, WILLIAM L..niRS'r, ESQ. DIRECTORS, COLONEL WILLIAM 15. THOMAS, CHARLES 8. OGDEN. EDWIN MIDDLETON, ALEXANDER J. HARPER, WILLIAM EERGER. The Land of this Company consists of about 120 Acres, In A ccklrnburg county. North Carolina, about 3i mills Irom the town ot Churlotte. On this property Bf cen shafts or pits have been opened and sunk to various depths, Irom 10 to o! Net, demon strating tbe existence oi ibn-e paranei veins o, oreol about I ttel in vn iilih tnd about lb leel apart, converging to a common centre at the depth Of about 160 ti-ct. torui ing one iuiniiusfl mats or vein ot ore, extending la length through ihe property more ttian halt' aiiiUe. 1 hei e are aieo on this property other reins ot ore unex plored All these ores are known as the Brown ores, aud are verv rich, yielding an average ol about 2lK) per toil in pold. the above results having oeea demon strated by the mile working ol the mines lor several years pant, the rli-k oi luvestmrht In undeveloped pro perty Is not incurred, aud by the application ol modern mining and rcouelng machinery the I onipiim anticipate an imiiiediute and large leturn for their uiouoy. ' Having an ore that readily ylo'ds 200 per ton, some estimate can be made ol ibe vidua oil his nronertv. With the present l upericct s.estem ot mining, ten tons of ibis ote can be takou out and reduced dailv irom every shait openeu, at an expense not exceeiniiK i per ton. leav ing a net dally protlt of S.1.7SU lor each shaft worked by the Company The largo vrorklng capital reserved will enable tho Company at once to procure ana erect the best modem nischinciy tor manipulating the ores, by means ol which tho yield will be lately hicreoscd. These mines, whilst they produce ores richer than those of Colorado or Nevada, have many advantages over them, particularly m an abundance f lul and cheap labor, and the luclllty with which they ean be worked during ihe entile year: whilst those ot Colorado and Nevada can ouly be worked during the warm weauicr. A test assav of an averace tsneclmen of the orn from the Carson Jllnes was made as late as the 27th ot January ot the present year, as will apocar from tho lol- lovving ccriiiieatc oi i-io es.-ors uooiu ana uarrett. tho Assavers ot the Philadelphia Mint: I'liiLADELpniA, January 27, 1866 Denr Bin We have caretullv assayed the sample ol ore irom "Carson Aline." North C arolina, and llnd It to yield ten ounces nine pennyweights ol pure gold to the ton of ore. 'J he coin value is therefore tllU'Vi per ton ot Ore. Yours, respcctlully, HOOTH A OARRETT. Sr. M. B. Tatlob, No, 404 Walnut street, Fhildd. Subscriptions to the Capital Stock will bo recoived at tne ouiee ot the t ompauv, o. 47 walnut hiroet, where samples ot the ore may be seen, aud lull lntonnu tion given. 23 INTERNAL REVENUE. u Nil ED STATES EEVENUE STAMPS UKITED STATES REVENUE STAMrS. rEINCIPAI, DETOT, No. 0O4 CHESNUT STREET, CENTRAL DETOT, No. 103 S. FIFTH STREET ' (Ono door below Cbesnut.) ESTABLIBHED 1862. REVENUE STAMPS ot every dosoripUon con stantly on band, and in any amount. Orders by Mail or Express promptly attended to. United States Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia or New York, or Current Funds received la pay ment. Particular attention paid to email ordora. The decisions of tbe Commission can be consulted, and any information regarding tbe law oboerfully given. Tbe following ratos of discount are allowed: On all orders of 26, two per cent discount. On all orders of 9100, three per cent, discount. On all orders of SS00, four per cent, discount. AU orders should bo sent to EAE DING'S STAMP AGENCY. No. 304 Chesnut Street 1 PHILADELPHIA. ' It) PEVENTJE STAMPS, REVENUE 6TA3IPS, Of all descriptions, i Ot all descriptions, . , Always on hand, Always on hand, AT FLORENCE HEWING MACHINE I O.'fl OEKICH AT ELOEENCK BEW1NO MACUINE CO. '8 OEEICJf No. 630 CHESNUT Street, No. (MO CUESNUT Street, One door below Heventh street One ooor liolow Seventh street. The most Ilhcral discount allowvil. The most liberal discount allowed. fT J. McO U I G A N, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In ' ' ' FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC, FIREWORKS, FLAGS, Eto MATCHES AND BLACKING, NO. Q HTHAWIIKHKY BTRKET. First Street above Second between Alarketand Cbesnut, H rniLADHLrtiu. REVENUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS, XV i TAL& siaiars, Of all dcxcrlptiona, , Ol all descriptions, Always on hand, Alwavs on hand. AT FLORENCE PEWING VACIIINK CO.'S OKIflCH, AT tEOKENC K tK A'INU MACHINE CO.'a OFFICE, No. MO CUKHNUT Htreet, No. liM) I HKSNUT Htri et, One door below Seventh stieet. One door below rieventh BtloeU The most llherHl discount allowed. The luos liberal diacouut allowed. MEDICAL. piiENCI! MEDICINES IN VOOUE: BY GRIMAULT & C1E.. Ctemists to H. F. H. Prince Kapoleoa, 40 RUE RICHELIEU, PARIS. NO MORE COD LIVER OIL. GRIMAULI'8 biKLP Of-' 1UBiZ,ED HORSE RADISH. ThlsFvmo is emnlove'l with the ereatmt sticcens. In place ot ( on Liver Oli. to which It l iniinitoly auperlnr. t cures amne ni tne encst. ncroui a, lympnu io oi rdcrs arrcn clckncs", innsculur atony, anJ bias of imieilte. It reiunerntrs the conatltut'on ly nurl vlnit lit blooo. and la. In a word, the most nowemil or-nura- live known. It never f ailfrucs tbe stomach and howeH, i.nrt la administered with the aicaleM rflicacv lo vuiku children, Kubjcot to humours, or cbmuctlon nf tho lamia At last, it is very cnicacious in the uiscuBes ot he skin. NO more consumption: GRIMACLl'S bYUUP UK llVPOl'UOSl'HITr: OP I .IMF. ThlK now Wedlclne Is a sovereign remedy in phthisis snd o hot ciprascs of the lunpa promptlv removes all tli- more arrloim avmptom". The coiixh Is rflifod, the tillht sweats ceaso, and tbe patient rapidly recovers bis d euun. NO MORE rOVFRTT OK THE BLOOD AND TALE COSIl "l.f.AlON. PR. LERAR' 1'lithSl'HATE OF IRON. 1 Ms new lerruulnnus medicine contains the elements of the blood and bones, and Iron i n a liquid tato It Is ditu rent irom all hitherto oflerpd to the pubiiu. i liquid, to orli k Irnd tartelcM. It speedily cure chlnronls, pa nsln the stomach, dtihcait dlKesilon, dysinenorrhaa, aucinia. ihe ma orlty or me Academies of Jiedlclne of Parts recoiimiend Hie nbornnste ol Iron to Lnuleiol dollcnta rotiKiiiution sullerliiK trom sneinln, nnd a I other po,-- sons innmiM irom over aiixn t.v, nervous emotions, overwork iieneral delillltv, and poorness oi h'noti. It is tbe only preparnlion which never causes contl patlon, andean Le borne by the most delicate stomachs. NERYOrS HEADA' HE NIXRALGIA, Is lnstantaiii'OUly enred by GRIMAU LIB hUAZll.lAN GUAR ANA. a vegetable snhttance used troin time Immemorial in uram, una tnare .y inijri nivr. EETTEK THAN COPAIBA 1 1 GRIMAULTH GAl'SULYS AM) LIQUID EX- TI'ACT OF MATICO VEGETALI8. Wliere all olhei Medicines have failed, these nrcBira- tlonawlii nlwavs elUct a cure. 1 hese. limtire a mnld and extraordinary cure of severe recent and chronio cnwn of nnvaic oiscaso. 'l ticy are usid In the llohplal lu I'aris, by the celebrated Dr Ricord. and are found iireatly su- icrior to all hitherto known mineral remedies and onalha and Cnbel'S. Ihe Inlfctton la used In recent. and capsules In the more chronic cases. GENERAL DEPOTS: la Paris, at GUIMAULT & Cie., Chemibts to 11. F. II. Frinco Napo'evn, 45 RUE KIO HE LIEU. In New York, at T. M. BECKER'S. No. 129 IxRAND Street. IN F1IIL AD ELr HI A, 3 19 mth2m At FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO S. yox roi'ULi. AVIIIGIIT'S TAR SYRUP. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 771 South THIRD Street. Price, $1-00 per Bottle; $5'00 lor halt-a ilozcn. The undersigned citizens take nloasure In cheerfnllv recommending the ute of Wright's Tar Syrup lor coughs, colds, consumption. whoopinK-couKh, spotted lever, liver couip alnt, pains lu the breast, Oronchicis, iiiiiauiuiaiiou. aim reHiriouon oi air vgsc s m tuo luugs, eiu. uc 1 1 mrujf ououiu w iu vvvry lumuy i Charles C. Wi fon. Fornev 'a Prett ollice. Charles H. flraflen, Sunday Mercury olllco. James Nolen. t,jwrer ollice Wlillam F. t orbit. Associated Pre89. Vllilum II. Corpenier. lre Alurm and Police Tele graph, r if in and l neonut streets. A Randolph, Front and i ombnrd streets. Janice W. Ferrine No. IVSt Charles s.reet. 11 A. Davis. No. !(2J Uaskbl street. John Woodsido. No 1331 Franklin street. Robert Thompson No. K.08 Waltor street. R. O. Marcn, No. C'iti Fianklln S'rret J Ueblolf No Ti) S. .-econd street. John Seymour. No. A!3 b. Front street. W. Howard, No. I Dock street. II. ('. Hurt ett No. 327 S. second street. L. Hates No. 605 Arch street Albert Martin, No. 411 H. Second street. Slary Caldwell, No. Iu82 Sansom street. Vi. '1 nomas. No. 20 N. Fourth street T. M. tarthy, No. ltif) Elirotn's alley. (Icorge Wi son. No. 236 Race street. ' w. f. Brooxs, N'o.09 Norm second street. M. J Ilaosett. No. 119 Canal street. S. Seymour Rose Uualleton. Chariea Rogers, No. Oil South street B. T. WellliiKion, Second and Quarry streets K. V. Thomas. No. 13tt South sixt i street. William Uarns, No. 51 ft South rront street. S. S. Santord, Opera Manager. John MaKinnis. rear of No. 14 North Second street Mrs. S. H. C'hoate. Newark Del. Mr. Willi nm H. Wr nhtf SiRVe lake pleasure in recommending your TAR SYRL'tof which we have already sold considerab o Quantities) as a most exce'lent and ettlcaulous renioily lor the complaints set forth la your printed bill alren ly sutiniltted lo the putmc. As a vraiiiyniR act, rosuiiering humanity e will cheerfmlv recommend joar prepara tion to all atlllctcd with diseases which it is designed to cure. lours, etc. ' DILKS ft SON, Drnttfjtsts. K, E. corner l'lne and sixth streets. For sa'e also at JOHNSON, HOLTOWAT & COWDEN'S, DYOTT CO.', And all principal Drut'glais anu Dealers. The subscriber would beg leave further to say that he is nreoared te All orders BLd forward tbe Syrup to any part ol Ihe country. Persons des'ring other linoi'- ma' ion Dy man will inclose a postage statnp.ana answers wi l be relumed as soon as the exigencies ot business will admit Address WILLIAM B. WRIOIIT. 3 20 No. 771 P. TDIRD Street, Philadelphia, 1'a. 17011 COUQUS AND COLDS USE DR. C. G. GARRISON'S EXPECTORANT. FOR DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY USE DR. C. G. GARRISON'S BITTERS. USE DR. 0. G. GARRISON'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIO PILLS For Chlln and Fevers, Bilious, Billions Remittent, Dyspepsia. Jaundice, Depiesslou ot spirits, Coughs, Colds, and all diseases that requite a purgative. In all cae where the above Preparations fall to make a oure the money will be roiundud. For sale, wholesale and retail, at my store, I NO. 211 S. EIGHTH STREET, Below Walnut, Philadelphia. JOHNSON, HOLLOW Y ft COWDEN, Wholesule Apents. Ko. 23 N. SIXTH Street, Pnliada. c. G. garIuson, M. P., Treats patients tor all diseases at his Otllce, No. 211 South ElliUrH Street All consultations free II 3m DENTISTRY. ISAIAH PRICE, DENTIST, GRADUATE OF 1 Philadelphia Colleijie of Dental Suivery, class 18A3-4. formerly oi West Chester, Pa., having served three years in the Armv. ban lexunied the practice of his profession1 tNo.24l N. ELEVENTH Street. Philadelphia, whert be Kill endeavor to alve satis aciory st'eutlou to all who may require his piolesslonal services. 11 8 I THE "EXCELSIO It" II A 31 S (Selected from tbe best Corn-Fed Hogs.) ARE TUE BEST IN TUE M OULD. J. II. MIGIIENKR & CO., GENERAL PROVIMON DEALERS, . And Curera of th.e Celebi-ated " EXCELSIOR" SUGAR CURED HAMS Tongues and Beef, Nos. U2 and 114 North FRONT Street. None genuine unless branded 'J. M. SI. ft CO.. KXCEL8IOK." The Justly celebrated EX( EL810R" HAM9 are cured Ly J. H & Co (lu a stvls peculiar to them selves) cxprensly for FAMILY I MM are ol delicious llavort tree Irom the unnleasant taste of salt, aud are piouounccd by epicures superior to any now ottered mr iiaie. 'i 27 luiluJtn fl'lIK STAMP AGENCY, NO.' 304 CHESNUT 1 h I II V K T. A B O V E 1 U 1 Kl, W ILL B E C ON TIN U EU AS HI RKTOORK. HTAMl'S of FVKHY DKbCRimOS CONSTANTIT ON HAND, AND JS ANY Ail 0 Oil'. , Uli AUCTION SALES. M, THOMAS ft KON'S, NOS. 133 AND 111 8. FOt Kill Street. REAL E.-1ATE. LARCF. AND VALl ABI.r. . URriE-STORT BRITK Kr B1DI' M'K, No. 614 RACE Mreot, west or Mxta street, oppoilis ihe Franklin Hijuare. On 'luesilnv, Anrll 10 lHffl at 13 o'clock noon, will he sold at enblla ait, at tbe tblladeliinia Ilxi lmnne. all 'tint laMe and valuable three story brick inetmiuKO with dontile three story hat k building, and lot oi ground, situate on the ( uth r lie. ol Hare street, west ot Hlxth strnei. No. 614. contalninn In front on Rae.e street 2i feet 9 Inchns and extiiK lnu tn dentil I. in net to a 23 teet street ci led I. amea ftret A to, nn undivided mole y oi all that Mr p of iirnui.d. iwli side of Knee sireet, !Ht feet west of filxih street t contiilnlni' on Knee T-et 1 foot It inches, and extending In drpth 13A leet to the sa!d Halnnn street. It lias two parlois wlih loldlng doors, t'.ro proof under ttsT case back bmldli g. Imnlng-reoin nnd kitchen on tne nntt nonrs t0 ennmners, oi uing-mum anil natn- rooni, wster-o otet ami more-room on the second floor inreo rnnnn on min Dilllilinn ana two rooms in one ic bulldlnvt water c oet uiiii clism' orniald's-;loet with nor. ani coin wattron ti'S tiiirn tioor: all tho wator pasnes through underground draiu lu o street sewor. TO CAI'ITALTT AM) OTHERS. rrm.ic kali--vk.uy vallahi.k uusisksi I KOk-IRTY. KNOWN AS Til K I r.NTRAL I'tTILI). lNO., Nos. Hh nnd JO WALNU r Street, opposite tha i'erehants' Ix'lmnwe :ut letn on Walnut street, 1 W leel in depth to 1'ear street, two iru4u. On'luesday. I'l'i ir.n ill la o CIUIK IIUOU Trill UQ BO Q ni pilUllO sale, a- the Philadelphia xclian.'e, a I tnoe two lour story brick hullolnus and tlelo ol ground thereunto hrlcrgltig situate on the snutusldoo' Walnut streot, dlrccii opuoslte the l-'xchannai coiitalnlna touother In irom on ainui street K :eot, ami exU'ndtng In d pth about i40ieet to 1'ear street, known as ihe Central Buildings, with a paMaae wav runiilnir ihtough to Pear street, on w hlch i err end a live storv brick lull. ling. The tten kn oi capita tin bankers, and Insurance oouipniiK S is canea to ine nove mentioned propertv, enn lining as It does many S'lvnutHtses Its close nroxluilty t tne Ixeliange, toitcther lih two imnta. make It desirable. Properly In tills particular Mock Is considered of more vaitte per tont tlisn la any other b ock In the whole length ot a nut street. c car ot au Incumbrance, For further iiur'tenlr annlv to LEWIS n. EEDNEH. No IH M. KOt R'lll Htrcet l'hiiedelphla, march. 1M6. I u let SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER. PHILADEL PHIA ART UALLERY, 100 CHESNUT birceU JAMES 8. FAHLE ft POSS' FIFTH CRI-AT SAMS OK VAIUAUIK ORKilN'AL AMERICAN AND T.i fnkA olne.A In ttie FftNlem OnlTerv nt IhA PennAvl. vnnla Academy of r Ine Arts, Ou Tuesday and Wedncsdiy Evonlrgs, March 27th , jsiii ra 91 hk At "H o'clock precisely, open day and evening, irpo. CHOICE UNFRAMFT) ENORWISQS OP TUB H1GHK8T QUALITY. Ttn'niy il,A flrat rnnihit,,..,,! tr,A itrltth fHna A i I'uiiiihiiing coinpanr, conpl.-t'ng ot nnc proois, see 'tea wltn (.rest caio Horn the woiks ol the groat modem Arrluta vl. . Mnrtln. is uctine, Herring, 1 sPUseer, Wcllinre, Barker, , Frith. T. Tsvlor, Anstle.il, Turner. 1 bomuson, Snut. Johnstone, I Hunk stone, and manv other of tho mot poniiar engravings of the nreseui dav. The nbove will be sold bv B.Scott Jr.. Johnstone, 1 lank Stone, Auetioncer, at the Art Gallery, No. ltliO Chusnut street, ON TIlt'RSnAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, 2 29 at March 2u and 30, at IX o'clock. FITZPATRICK & CO. ATJCTTOXETiS. New Auction Hooso. No. ill CHESNL'T Street. HATS AND CAPS. X E M P L . E OF FASHION. Small Profits. Quick Sales. HATS AKD CAJS. NEWEST STYLES. LOWEST PKICES IN THE CUT. BOURNE, Ko, 40 N. SiXT 81'KEEr. 12Dtnihf3m LIQUORS. QISESKH GKOYE WHISKY. No. 225 North THIHD Street. If anything was wanted to prove the absolnte purity 01 this Whisky, the following certificates should dolt. There Is no alcoholic stimulant known commanding sucii eciuiincndutlon bom such high sources : l iiiLADELi iiiA, September 9. e have caremily tested tho sump.e ot' iHESNUT CKOVE WIllbKV which vou send us. and lint; that It contains none of the f oit-OKOi s siiiistancb known as ribiL oil. which Is the tharacterintio aud injurious in gredient of the whiskies lu general use. - BUOtH, GAKRKlT ft CAHAC, , Analytical (.heuilsta. . . Sew Toek, Rcntcmber 3, 1858. I have analyzed a sample ol CHEf-.NUT GicOVB V HUSKY received from Air. Charles Wharton, Jr., of Philadelphia: and having caretullv tested It, I am pleased to state that it Is entire y yhce fhom poisonous ou iitLt.iEMot s substances. It Is an unusually pura ana due-iiuvored auailty of whisky. JA11E8 H CHILTON, M. I., Analytical Chemist. , Bostok, Maroji 7. 18,19. I have made a chemical ana vsisol commercial sanv p5es of CHEt-NUl GHOVE V HIK V, which proves to be free lrom the beuvy Kusll Oils, and periccily puro and unadulterated, 'i he fine llavor of this w hisky Is derived li om the grain used In mauulacturlng it KcBpectmlly, A. A. IIATE, M. D., State Assayer, No. ltj Hoylston stieet For rale ly bs rrel. demllohn, or bottle, at No. 226 Nona 1H1EK atrcet, EbUadciphla. , St J9 W. II A M JI A R, Importer and 'Wholesale Sealer in Foreign BRANDIES, WINES, AND FINE OLD WHISKIES, No. 02O MARKET KIREET- 18 3m IUIEADLLFHIA. JJ NATHANS & SONS, IMPORTERS OF OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc. : Ko. 19 N. FRONT STREET, . PHlLADELPillA. MOSES NATHANS, HOKACE A. NA1HAKB, OUJ.AMDO D.NAX11AKS. 119m J U R E K A I THE INFALLIBLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. THIS IS NO HAIR DYE. TBK IIIMKNSK BUCCE8S with which this prepara tion ban met duiiug the i-bort time It has boeu betore the public, MB iiHiucul the thousands and tens ot tliou SHiiuswho hae uedand aties'..d its virtues to tro nouiue u the ONLY and 'I hl'l. Hair ltestotative. The Eureka has bien lu. reduced into all the principal cltloe both Last and W'csL. and having talthluliy oenoruted all that Is claimed tor it. bar supir.eoud all other Hair Pre parations 1 be ureka restores C.ruv Hair to Its otlrlnal color; iirrventsthe hair frcin lulling out, br causing a lim.tliy condition oi tho sal). imparting totheh.ura sotmesa nnd goss. and y, ulhtul appearance that no other Hair I' re par u tic u can produce. '1 he ureka Is tree trom all Impurities or polsuuon idrus ana can be used wltliou.'s iiiiigscalporbau.il. Manufactured an sold w holcsale and retail by ROBERT HSUER, Sole Agent, N o. 25 N. FIFTH Street. St Loujs, Mo. Agn'ts for Frnnsylvanla. DVOTT & CO., No mTX. KLCOM) btrtct, I'b.laiicipbla. 1 2iJeniw;Jin