THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1806 MATTERS OVER THE RIVER. Found Drowned. Yesterday the body of a man wa found floatlnp In tho Dnlawaro. at Gloucester, nuppoied to be that of John Jenkin son, a member of the 20th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment. Papers were also touud upon his ncinon. indiratinft that ho hurl been rlrait3l on the 21st, ol Sepfmbcr, lt.64, from (Jreonicb j townhip, Gloucester countv. Coroner I'o veil, . or uioiiceftor, neia au inquest, aoa oio a is charge of the body. Sabbath School. The Sabbath School Association ot Atlantic county oel in the l'res byterion Church at Ma 'e Landing a lew d vvs tincc, and the proccedinw were ol an intwest iiiR character, repreHcnting tbe nrt'airs of tbo As sociation to be in a erntityiiig condition. A relitnous interest is tnanitentecl amoui; the udult members ol toe schools oi thsjt place. Attkmptei Suicide. An unknown man attempted to commit suicide Inst niiii', while crowing the feirv, by rhrowiut hw.eli into t'.a river from tbe wndow oi the bo.it. Ho was pre vented irom doiutr ro bv mime of the pajsi'mers and Captain Murray, who lande d him at Market street. Ho refused 10 wive his name, and was taken in charge by au oiliccr. Sad Casualty. On Wednesday evening a younp lad attempted to jump on the cars as they were movlna, at the Hordentown depot, but was precipitated under the wheels, which passed over him and crushed both leas in a shocking manner. He was properly cured lor, but it whs thought he could not recover. Medical Society. The Medical Society of Cumberland county held its uuuual uii'i't iik at liridtfeton, on Thursday, and was one ot tho largest attended ana mo: t interesting; of any that has been neld for some time. Able dis courses were given on the occasion. New Jail. The work on the new jail in Salem is to be commenced at once, and the whole to be liniwhed by the rlt of January next, tibenczer Smith has lee contract. It will cost $3100. Caught. A roan named Edward Palmer was arrested, one day lat week, lor lorgim; a check on the Woodbury Bank, aud was taken to Eridgcton, where he was locked up. Appointed. The New Jersey State Tem perance Society has appointed Key. ). It. Sny der, of Burlincton, as Stute Agent and Corres ponding Secretary. The Ratio of Taxes. The amount of Stale tax apportioned to Camden county for the cominar year is $1(1,281. This is exclusive of county and nationcl tax. II ail SroitM. A severe ha'l storm passed over the lower parts ol Jersey a lew days since, bio whig down the houses in Vineland. AMUSEMENT. Walnut Street Theatre Mr. Brougham gave us another ol Dickn ' delineations in I lie per.. 011 of "Captain Edward Vut lu," niiinuor, and proprietor ol fix silver spoons auu o silver wa on. iin make up was the realization of a pioiure iamihar to all, nd bis perlormunce fun of originality und humor, alias Giuliani's "Edith" was oven tolow hor usual nieoiocntv. She did not tuku tne trouble to change ber dress (a very ugly and unbecoming one) tnroagh a period ot thiee jeura, considerably conglomerating epoehs bv so doing. Pocahontas followed, witn many new jokes Dv Brouiiam. His "Powhatan" is luil 01 geniality and tun. Ibis evening He plays Ftte in the Web and Metamora, in wliico imitations oi Kean and Forrest will no doubt enhance the humor ot the performance. New Chesnut ctukkt 1 hkatrk. Miss Maggie . M tctiell takes her first benetlt alter lonr years' absence. She should, aud no doubt will oe groutel with a full house aud an enthusiastic appreciation by ber numtrojs admirers. This is tbe last week oi Favchtm, and not to liave seon Maffgie Mitchell in Fanchon would bo like not seeing Forrest in Riche lieu or Booth in Ihtmltt. tier reputation in this pait is unequalled ' Abch Stbkkt Thkatkb Mr Barrett appears this evening lor bis benefit in the pay ot Hie Marble Heart. Tbe part of Kapliaol" is mil ot noutry, sen timent, and passion. It is essentially suited to Mr. Barrett's genius, and will be a mo t lav jjatlo ro e to see him in to all ho love oarnoBtncss, originality, and genius. Academy of Music I ho Kaveis arc still in their glory cu:minntinr as ihov proceed towards the oloso ot their engagement, i'hev bave one week more, and oring forward all iho old lavtnta nieces. Ibis evenimr the ikating ballet of Uodeiiski will be given with Gabriel, Francois, and Antoine. Young America, of conijp. The Gekmama Obcukstka. The following is the programme for the pub ic rehearsal to morrow after noon, at the Musical Fond Hall : Overture "1 Vest-.lo" G Spontlnt Song "My Austria" V. Suppo Lue'sluiee Waltz Lamer Andante from Sixth Sinionte Haydn Third drand Ouveriure "Leonora" (Fidelio ) 1 Beethoven Aria lrom "Don Giovanni" Mozar Selection ltom "Don Sebastian" Donizett Iekelli's Opera. 1Mb evening Linda wil be repeated Mademoiselle Deuegre tiav.ug en tirely recovered irom her indisposition, the opera will be given with a'l its concerted music, w.th the omission of tbe part of "I'ierotta " Mr. Sohmld made a profound Impression In the part of "Carlo," and with Miss Hewlett's merits the publie of these operas d'elite are well acquainted. . The editor of the Bu'letin writes : "Partly m a spirit ot solontlflo inquiry, and con iderably more with the desire to got rid of a trouole some stump of long standing, we visited Dr. Colton, at his office, Mo 787 "Walnut street, this morning. We inhaled the gas, and woke up In a minute or two trom a pleasant dream, feeling as fresh and well as ever, and having the proiound pleasure of seeing oar old tormentor fast in the grip ot the forceps of the operator. We absolutely lelt no pain whatever during the operation." P. H. Vanoer Weyde, Professor of Chemistry in Glrard College, wrues tD Dr. Colton: "I know oi do caso in which I should consider the nitrous oxide gas nnadvisablo, except in a stage of consumption so far gone that tbe excitement attend' ing tbe extraction of a tooth would be uusale without any anitsthetio " Office of Colton Dental Association, No. 737 Wal nut btreet. Dr. Colton manuiactures the gas every day, and tests its purity bofore administering it. He has arini nistered It to 13,093 persons without failure or accident in any cae. Seizure of Goods. Tho United States Collec tor of this port seized this morning at the ollice ot the American lOxpresa Com nun v. two pack ages of cloth, valued at nlue thousand dollars, which bad been sent here from New York bv J. T. McCartney, addrcsed to an auctioneer with orders to sell. These goods were pointed out to the Collector by Chief of Police Sherman, he and Detective Rogers having become possessed 01 iulormation that Induced them to believe that they bad been brouuht into the United States trom Canada without the payment of duties. The party to whom the goods were consigned has uo advices as to tiiem, and does not know Ihe party consigning them. They will be held to bwait'the appearance of the owner or claim ant to see what he can show with respect to them. Rochester union, weaiwsaay. Akotheb Murderer Huno by a Mob. A little son of Mr. C. W. Nuckols, of Woodford county, Kv., aged 13 years, was sent with a horse to meet his brother at Midway, in that State, last week, but was killed on the way by being knocked on the head with a rail, by a man named George Weeks, who beat out his brains. The murderer was soon arrested, and confessed that he commifed the deed in order to obtain the horse. He was conveyed to jail, but a mob soon gathered, broke open the buildimr. seized him, took him to the place where tho murder was committed, ana nung him to a tree, as a ter Able warning to an other wouiu-ue murderers, Preoui.Ai Shit roH Damages. In the Su preme Judicial Court, at Boston, on Wednesday, the case of Edward Murray and wife vs. Drs. Lucius A. Cutler (Superintendent of tho City Hospital), and David W. Checvcr, was com menced. It is an action to rocover Ave taogsand dollars damages. On the 4th of July, 1864, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray, while Bitting in the doorway ot house No. 2 Federal street, was shot, a ball from a pistol entering his body. The boy was taken to the City Hospital tor treatment, to have the ball removed, as the parents alleie. A few davs alterwards he died lrom the effects of the wound. Tho body was opened, they slate, by the defendants, without their concent, lor w hich act tho suit is brought to recover d 11 ni aires. The parents allege that they expressed their willingness to have an inquest held, but none ever took place, and deny givln? their a 'sent to a post morhin exami nation. The answer of Drs. Cutler and Cheever is that the consent of the parents was given betore the examination was made. Grand Lodhr of Maryland, I. O. of O. F. The annunl tleclion for officers of the Grand Lodge, I. O. O. P. of Maryland, took place on Tiiej-day night, and resulted in tho choice of tho following goBtlemcn: Josiah L. Bangher, ot Franklin Lodge, No. 2. (.'rand Master; M. 8. Har rison, of 1'aciflc Lodcrc, No. 63, Deputy Grand Master; J. Q. A. Herring, of Baltimore City Lodre, No. 67, Grand Warden; Jceph B. Eca- ley re-elected Treasurer; Itev. F. Marine re elected G'raud Chaplain; George M. Krcbs, of N 0. 15, Grand Marsbul. An Unlucky Town. The town of Poitiers. ranee, has of late been singularly unforiuna'o. ot lontr since the Mavor. a banker, was de- lured a bankrupt, and last week the cashier of the branch ot the Batik of France established there absconded, leaving a deficit of 8UD,000f. Several persons have been arrested on suspicion of being accomplices. Hfavy Vbrwct. Tho caso of Mary Roessle ncoinst the Boston and Maine Railroad, which has occupied tbe attention of tbe Sapreme Court in Boston lor several days past, has been con cluded, tbe )ury agreeing upn a verdict ot 000 damasres lor untunes received Dv lutf" on the road in 1803. FastTvpk Sticking. A match race came off between twtf compositor a lewdavs apro at Iowa City. A. J. Kenny, of the Iowa City Frets, and O. B. Bell, of the Council Bluff nonpareil, each setting four thousand ems solid Bourgeois in wo hours. Ihe speed is unprecedented. Obstructions in the James River. The Richmond Common Council is discussing tbe advisability of rcmovinfr the bar off Rocketts, on tli e James river.- At present ships of heavy burden cau get up only to City Point. A Triple Murderer. The Grand Jury of Ra cine couniv. Wisconsin, nave returua three bills of indictment against Peter Fraham, the niun w ho committed the triple murder at Bur linston, in that county, in December last. BAIKD BIDDLE. on the 10th instant, bv the Rev C. C. lownsend, assistoo by Kev. K K Adams, 1). D.. MAmiKvV BAIKD, Ej., to EUZAlifcU li M. BIDDJLK both of tint city. CALDvvKLL-McFAKLAND. On the 17th in stant, at the residence ot tne bride's lather, by Kev. Snniuol Irwin, Mr. JAMES CALDWELL, to Miss AMANDA McFABLAND, all of tuis city. LKVIM LAFFirfE. On the 19th ins'ant. bv the lit. Itev. W . ucenuoinier. Bishop ot Now Jer sey, K. KDWAKD LEWls, of West Cheiier, to Miss l'JUJUAAl. .LA Fill IS, Ol this City, i MOORE WEfHKKBY. On tho ISth ulino. bv Bev. Samuel Durbocow, at his residence. No. 6(15 !S lenta street, ilr W1LL1AUH. MOOKE to Ju.is REBECCA WE1HEUBY. DIED. ABItAM.-On the 17th instant, ABKA1I ABRAM. in the 70ib year 01 his atte. Ihe relatives and trloudsol the tannlv arelnvitod to attend his funeral, from his late residence No. 4027 Fran k ford st roet, Frankford, on Monday after noon, the S3d instant, at 1 o'clock. 10 procood to Loaar win cemetery. AlOLPH.-On tho ISth instant. ELLA, daiivhtor of Alfred AV. and Catharine Adolph, aged 6 years aim 1U monms. Tbe relativos and friends of tho family are respect- lullv invited to attend the lunora', lrom the residence of her parents, No. 906 Franklin stieet. on (Satur day afternoon at 8 o'olock, without further notioe. 10 proceed to AionumeLt Cemetery. ALLEN. On the 18th instant, HARRIET TUR- LEI, eldest daughter ol James T. aud Harriet D. A ion. I he relatives and friends of the family are respoct- lully iuviteo to attend the funeral, from t"o resi dence of her parents. Foi.ieth street, above Walnut, on patnrdaf atternoon, tbe zlst instan', at 8 o'clock. Services at the Church of the Saviour, Thirty-eighth Btreet, below Market. BAKER. Suddenly. Mr. GEORGE F. BAKER. in the 26th year ot faiB age. The relativos aud friends are resDeottnllv invited to attend the funeral, irom the residence ol bis brother, Jacob iiaker, No. lt!'J9 Marshall street, on fuuiiav morning at 10 o'clock. To proceou to Bridesburg. BOARDMAN. On the 19th instant. JOSEPH G.. son ot William and Anna E. Boardman, aged 8 years and 7 months. Ihe relatives and friends of the lamilv are invited to attend tbe funeral, trom tne residence of his parents, So 138 Orchard street, Bridesburg, on Sun day anernoon, tne zza instant, at i o cioca. COfiSIDlNE. On tbe 19th instant, at era Under- ing- illness, MAUY COM Si DINE, wife ol Sylvester Considiue, in the 83tu year ol ber age. rue relatives aud mends ot tne lamity are respect fully invited to attend ber funeral, from the resi dence of her busoand, S. E. corner of Second and Slnppen streets, on Monday morning, the 22d in stant, at 84 o'clock. DAVIS. On the 18th instant. Mrs. RACHEL DAVIS, wile ot Jonathan Davis. In tue G7th year of ber age. , 1 he rclativea and friends are respectfully invited to attend her luncrul, from her late res dence. Ho. 173 Oxlord Btreet. on Saturday morning &i 8 o'clock. To pioceed to Plymouth Chuich, Montgomery county. DOlt LAN. On the 18th instant. Miss CAROLIN E. daughter ot John and Uachel Dorian, in tne 26th year of her age. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to atieud tbe funeral, from tne residence of her patents, Ko loua bhacksmaxon street, on Mondav atieruoon at 8 o'clock. To proceed to Hanover stieet Vault. FR ER. On Thursday morn'nar. A pnl 19. ARM Eft I'ATluiS, son of George aud Jennie Fryer, aod 10 yeais. 1 ne relatives ana irienos 01 tue lanuiv are . e-poci-lully invned to attend tbo tunerul. trom the resi dence of his parents No. 1300 Wa nut stroot, on Hat urday afternoon at 4 o'clock. FOLDING POCKET LANTERN SHOULD " b owned by every traveller, tourist, or sportsman. It folds into so sma 1 a compuss as to be euslly earned In the pocket aud yet contains au extra supply of caa dies sua watches. or sale by TRUMAN k SHAW. Do 83A(lghtTblrty-flve)MABKKT St.. below Mntb. PINKING IRONS, OP SEVERAL PATTERNS, and a variety ot size; Pnnchei. Mallets, lluuffar ing belabors, etc., for sa e at tne Hardware store of TlUJMAN & BUAW, No. 835 (Klght Thlrty-flve) HA UKKX St.. below Ninth. A TERRIBLE CRIME OR A MIDNIGHT BUU J friary m1i;ht perhaps be sometluies prevented If every housekeeper owiitU a Watchiban's Buttle. This will be beard at a eTeat distance, aud being always known as a signal tor help toon bring It. For in'i, with a variety 01 brass, Irun, and sliver plated Door (' halns andiiolti. at THUMAM 8HAW, o. S6 (fcignt Thlrty-flve) MAKKt.T ht.. below Ninth. JORDAN'S TONIC ALU. JOltDAN'8 TONIC ALK. JOliDAN'S TONIC ALE. JORDAN 8 TONIC ALE. It la recommended by physicians ol tills and other place, as a superior lonie, and require, but a trial to convince tbe most skeptical of it great merit. To b bad, wholesale and retail, ol V. i.JOUDAM, fto. iftO l'EAK Street. Champagne Cider, by the dozen, bottled, or by th barrel. 3 141 pV'TIS rr WIKEWOUK FOB BAILINGS, 8TORB FEONT8, OUABD8, FABTITIONS, ETC IKON BEDSTEADS, AND WIBE WOBK, In variety, manntic lured by M. WALKHH A SONS 3 21) Cuiup U vf Ul 81IIU Street. CARPETINGS. JUST IIECE1VEIV TARD-AND-A-nALF-WIDE Velvet cakpets, NEW DESIGNS. J. F. & E. B. 0ME. No. 904 CIIESNUT STREET. 3-4 1-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, WHITE, RED,-AND FANCY UANTON MATTINGS. J. TP. & E. B. ORNE, No. 904 CIIESNUT STREET. ENGLISH BRUSSELS, FOR STAIRS AND HALLS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS. J. F. & E. B. 0UNE, No. 904 CIIESNUT STREET 500 pieces NEW PATTERNS ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, No. 904 3 20 3mrp CIIESNUT STREET. FOR SALE AND TO RENT. I O O M S TO REN T Large, Well Lighted and Ventilated ROOMS, ON THE SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS . of Tnu "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 South THIRD Street, TO RENT. AFI'LY IN IHE OFFICE, FIRST FLO JR. n. m. with or wimonr &team fowkr. fW FOR SALE A FRUIT AND AiUlGraln Farm of 173 Acres, in Kent county. Delaware, a uuarter of a mile east of Kenton, a station on the Maryland and Delaware Hal road, anil about six miles south 01 Mnyrna. Tbe property Is handsomely situated, well Improved and productive. 1 lie dwelling a neat irame, containing eleven (11 rooms. The barn one of the finest in the county. At present, laud Sulllctent to keep one band employed, and a gaiden well supplied with fruit, and planted abundantly with vegetables, are reserved with ibe dwelling; the spring tlUaxes and hurvesta are rented on share. A purchaser can iherclnre take possession Im mediately, without embarrassment to himself or tbe operation, of the farm. It is tlrst-clnss property. In a highly Improved nelh borhood . and Is ottered below tbe present market price ot sueh land. Frice, tlti.OOOt one-half cash. Address HENRY JOI1NS. 4 llwfml2t Kenton. Delaware. F O 11 SALE, To close an Estate, A BEAUTIFUL LOT, at the 8. E. corner of FOBT1ETU AND LOCUST Streets, West Philadelphia, close ta 8t Mary's Episcopal Cburch. Would make a fine location tor a large mansion, or could be divided Into smaller lota, having three fronts. C M. 8. LESLIE, 4 18 ldt No. T27 SAN BOM Btreet m HOUSE FOR SALE, WITH 6IDE YARD, No. 937 North SIXTH Ntreet above l'oplar. Kluht rooms, gas and bath, bot and cold water, rane, water closets, etc., all In good repair. Lot in leet bv B0. Gar den laid out with spiendld grape vines, rose bushes, sbtnbbery, fruit trees, box-bushes around the paved walks, etc. Price only 9K1U0. Clear possession soon. Apply on the premises. 4 19 3i FOR SALE A DESIRABLE THREE stoty Dwe llng. with thtee-storv double liuck dime on TW1.I.FT1I Street, above Uruen. All modern improvements, summer kite lien, heaters, etc. Price. lilHlU clear. Apply at this Ottlue, between 9 and 12 AW. 411 FOR SALE CR TO RENT. A FOUR- iStorv Stone Mill, with valuable water-power, and two s one dwelling-houses, witu lorty-threo acres of irrouud. on tbe Wissaiiivkon creek, known as He t'8 Siill. APiily at No. 717 WALNU 1 Street. 4 17 6t fm ARCH AND TWENTIETH, NEAR ST. L.J Clement's Church. huperlor dwelling, No 142 N HiVEMlETH ntreet, lor aale cheap. Call from luM to 1H. 8.0 LOST. I OST OR MISLAID, A PERPETUAL POLICY MJ OF IN.-l'UANCE, Issued by tne Firo Assoc lat'on of riJladeiphla. to JACOU hALKit. lor Mult), dated July 13, IhtiO. Any iiilormu;lou ihereof will be received by C. -GLllOFEK. Attoniey at- aw 8?1 lmrp So. 4U7Nunh t'lfikl 8t. 'I HREF GENEKAL ACENTS WANTED TO I act In Important location, for the New York Aoul dental insurance Conmsnv ctive men ot good address, apl to 1K.UK O. ALLEN, Hrancb OUlce, Ho. 4if 0. 41 2 21 KPXl'T street. Anpiysnon - A IvCLIUTltl.N Ul1 iHn.U'HVlV !V ii I per cent., or from al'JA to I'iiK) less upon each : -.M . . ......... ........ n.. ... ...r.T'l.t' .Tl'll iimtrument tunu our llegular scbedme f rices. Desliing to reduce our ivrge nook of superior and Dluliiy Improved, richly finished seveu-ootave K isewuixl PIANOS previous to ihe removal to our new store. Glrard How No. 1 103 Chenui street, we have concluued to utter them at the actual con to manufaoiure and at price equally as low a. we sold loom beiore ihe war. ibese Instrument, have been awarded tbe hignost premiums at all the principal .xlnlililons ever lield In ttws eouuttv. with numerous testimonials trom the first artists in America and Kuiope 'Iliov are now the lead Iiik pianos, and aie sold to all paru 01 tlie wor id Person, aesirlng to purchase, a tirst-ciass Piano at greatly reduced rates, shou d not lali to avail tnein se ves 01 this opuortuuity. t Ircu ars ol the regular schedule price, with precise cuta of the styles of our Piano., can be bad at the waierooms, and, 00 applica tion wll be sent by mall HCHOMAf'KEB O., 1 Wareroom.. 4 621trp So. 1021 CHEpNUT Street moc TO $ 15 FOR A SUIT OF BLACK OP TjtJ fancy colored clotht army and navy clothln do.. In ityle unsurpsssei. 4 8 rp FA hit. No. 19 NINTH St.. abova Chesnut TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS. DRACES, and all other Surulcal annlinr.ea of the most approvea sinus, iniiuneiy superior to an omers. at no. Ml Vlortb SKVtNTH Street. Lwllea attended bv Mrs, Dr. McCLKN AC1IAN, Idaie departujeut by a coinue- tout lurHUou. . uut MEAD & SMYTH, MANUFACTCRKR8 OF FINE S1LYER-FLATED WARE, .1 No. 910 CHESNTTI Street, rHILADET PHIA. 4 4tf WOOD & OAEY, No. 725 CHESNTTI STREET, ARE OFFERING DAILY ALL THE LATEST NOYELTIES IN HATS AND BONNETS, INCLUDING TIM POPULAR JAPANESE AND MEDALLION HATS. 1 18 tmtv JEDUCTION IN PRICE OF THE AME1UGAN WATCHKS MADE AT WALTUAM, MASSACHUSETTS. In consequence of the recent great decline In gold and silver and all materials u?cd in the manufacture of our goods and in anticipation of a still further decilno, we bave reduced our prices to as Iowa point as they can be p aced WITH GOLD AT PAR, So that no one need hositae to buv a watch now from tue expectation that it wilt be cneauorai some luturo time The tes: oi ten years, and the manufacture aud suleot , MORE THAN 200,000 WATCHES, Have given our production, the verv hlglie-it rank among timekeepers. Commencing with the determination to mnke only thoroughly excellent watches, our business has steadily Increased as tho public .became acquainted wl h their th uo, until tor mouths togotnar we bave Leen unable to supply the demand. W e have repeatedly enlarged our factory baiMing. unil thoy now cover over three acres ol gronnd, and give accommodation to more than eight hundred workmen. We are fullv justified In stating that we now make MORd THAN ONE-HALF OF aLL TH Hi WATCH1CS i-OLD IN THE U-Ml'SD S rATES. rtiedl!Terent grados are distinguished by tho following crude mans engraved on the plate: 1. "American Watch Co.." waltham, Mais. 2. "Appleton, Trncy & Co..'.' Wa tham, Mujb. 3. P. 8. Bartlett," Walthain Jis. 4. "Wm. Kllery" 8. OUTl LADIKS' WXTfHol first quality is named "Appleton, Tracy Co.." Waitnaui Mass. H. Onr next quality of Ladles' Watch, Is named "P. S. Bartlett " Walthaiu. Mius. Xliey watches are furnished in a great variety 01 size, ana styles ot cases. The A morican Watch Company, of Walthain, Mass., authorizes ua to state that without distinction of trade mark, or price. ALL THE PRODUCTS OF THE'R FACTORY ARE FULLY WARRA.T2D To be the best time-keepers of their class ever made In this or any otner country. Bnvera should remember tbat,.unlike the guarantee of a foreign maker, who can never be reached, this warranted la good at all timet agalnBt the Company or their agents, and that It, after the most thorough trial, any watch shom'.d prove de fective in any particular. It may alwayi be exchanged for another. A .the American Watches made at Walthain are for Bale by dealers geBerally throughout the country, we do not solicit orders for single watches. CAUTION. The high reputation of our watches having caused them to be extensively counterfeited by foreign makeraa and sold in this country as genuine, the public are cau tioned to buy only ot respectable dealers. All persons selling counterielts will be exposed and prosecuted. KOB13INS ft APPLETON, AGENTS FOR THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY, 416 6trp Na. 183 BBOAUWAV.U.T. REAR-ADMIRAL NAVY TOBACCO REAR-ADMIRAL NAVY TOBACCO. REAR-ADMIRAL NAVY TOBiCCO. BLACK-FAT AND STJQ AR-tTBKD. BLACK-FAT AND BUGAR-CLRED. BLACK-FAT AND BUGAR-CCKED. BEST IS THE WORLD. BEST IN TUB WORLD. BEST IN IHE WORLD. FKKE FROM STEMS. FREE PROM, STEMS. FRKE FROM STEMS DEAN, No. 418 t'HEBSUT Street, tieneral Deaier In Tobacco, Cigars, 1'lpea, Eto , baa toe Sole Agency lor the above Celebrated Navy Tobacco. FORTY OFFICES TO RENT, in the United Bute Hotel iiulldlng Apply at DEAN 8 Tobacco and Cigar 'Store, , 828 lmrp . No. 411 cHESNUT Btreet UNION OIL STOVES, A new and complete apparatus for Cooking and Heating by Petroleum OIL Our Stoves give no smoke or odor, and are not liable to got out 01 older, being as simple In every respect as a Kerosene Lamp. Ihe Baker, Broiler, and Flat-iron Heater are the only special articles of fur niture required. For all otli r purposes, ordinary stove tnrnlture may be nsed. DAVID II. LOSEV, SOLE AGEJT FOR PENNSYLVANIA, No. 38 Fouth FIFTH Btreet. liberal discount to the trad. 4 17 3m rp cj t v v. v i it a A T. V. j'I U iV 1 1J V J 4. A SECOND-H IND Farrel & Herring Fire-Proof Safe FOR BALE. APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. . 48 rp ,R. HUNTER, No. 44 N. SEVENTH HTREET. ABOVE FILBERT. PHILADELPHIA. Acknowledged bl all partiet mtrrttttd as by far tha adOST BVCCJI.WMFUL J-HYSICIAH In the treatment et Dittattt in Ai. tpenaUg. QUICK, 1HOKOLUU, andV'rmnn -nf titrri guarantee a Inavfry case. Remember fK. HUNTKK 8 Celebrated Remedia can only lie bad genuine at bis otd establifiied 0 Alee, No, .ttAYJUtiU StVvl.aUvVf JfUirt- two FURNITUF.E. J3UY FUltNlTUUE At t OOULD X OO. S , CS ION DEPOTS, Nos. 37 find C9 N. SECOND Street KOpposlta Christ t'hurcbl. And Corner of NINTH and MARKET ! The largest, cheapest, and best stock a FURNlTLf E Ol every aeicrlptlon in the world. 1 10 Bp 110SEAVOOD, CHAMBER, AND PAIil.Ol; SUITES, AT GEORGE J. HEXKKLS', THIRTEENTH AND CIIESNUT STREETS, 4 14 In Formerly of Nos. t)W and 811 CHMNUT 8t. WALNUT OH AM 15 Ell AND PAIILOU SUITKS, Either Polished or Oiled, AT GEORGE J. 11ENKELS', THIRTEENTH AND CHESNUT STREETS, 4 14 lmj Formerly of Nos. 80S and 811 CHESNUT St. THE EYE AND EAR. DEAFNESS AND BLINDNESS, THROAT, LUNG CUK8T DISKASEs. CA TARRH, ASTHMA, NERVOUS AFFEC TION a AND Dl.-EASE.S OF THE DiOKS TiVE OHOAN.-l)R. VON MOS HZ, 8 KER'B new snd un rival ed svstems of treating tbe above MALADlFb with bis AiOMISKR." h.a re ceived the very highest apptoliatlon irom the best medi cal men of all SCHOOL, and the INDORSEMENT ot tbe entire medical PRESS. These, with TE8TIMO MAL8 Irom and RKFEKrNCKS to responsible CHI ZENS, can be examined by all who require his profes sional Services, at his OFFICE and RESIDENCE, No. ltUl WALNUT Btreet. 321 lm'rn DEAFNESS BLINDNESS, AND CATARRH treated with the utmost success by t ISAACS, M. D.. Ocu 1st and Aurlst. o. Ml) PINK street. Testi monials lrom tbe most rellab e sources In the city can ba seen at his office. The Medlca; Fa ty are Invited to accompany their patient as he ha. no secrets In his practice. Aitiflc'al eyes inserted without pain No charge made lor examination 10 3 OR LIFE-1.EJUVENAT0R, STRENGTH TO THE WEAK YOUTH TO THE AGED This preparation Is unequal cd as a rejuvonator and re storer ot wasted aud Iner; function. J tie Ice b e. t lie acd and altlioewho have in any way impaired their vitality by excessive mental orphysl rai unuiicatlon.wlll tmd the '. t..krriie tobn what lti n mm miuliei a Ii e rejuverator, whl. h, while It builds up the hhattcred constitution, will a so hnnnrt to the lej.iugs the briskness and eneriry w ich beluni to youth 0 matter by wbut cause n:i' o.gun bat bacoineentea bled In Us umctlens this sujuib prdparatlon wl.l rcimove tin" csust at onco and lorcvci I'IOKkENE caies Ucnma De'dllty I mpotenoy, Ner vous Incapacity, ,Dypepsi, Ucnression Loss of Apoe tito. Low hp.rits, Irauecility menial Indolence K;n i tlon. Fnnul It ha. a mott de ighuul. desirable, and novel c licet upon the nervous -item, und a i who nro In uny wuy prostra ed by nervous disublil-ies are eanioatly silvi.'eil to seek a cure in tlil. most excel. ent and un equalled preparation. BlOKRl.Nb Ibe Feeble, the Languid, the Desnalr frg. the Old. should give th's vaiuatile discovert' a trial; It wIM be found tota ly ailtereut irom ail other articles (or the same purpose. 1 0 FEMALES. Ibis preparation Is Invalunhle in ner vous weaknesses o all kint. a it will res torn tlie wasted strength with wonder :i: neitna-iouro. it Is also a stand Tonic, and wM give rn inl'in Dyspep sia with thenrst dose. A bilef neris'eit:K m its use will lcnovate the stomnch to a degrcj of periect health, and bsntsh Dyspepsia lorevi r. Ona Dotlar per bottle or six bottles for a5. Bo'n bv Druggists gcmrnl y Sent express snvwhera by ud dreeslng UUTCHINGS e. IHLLYER Croiinecors, jo. in i)i i aireet, ew i oriC Sold by JOHNSON. HOLLO'V VY COWnF.V. No M -no 111 sixth street. piu r & c. 4 10 thstu rp No. -m K. SHlUSD St. I EUROPEAN TAN PATHS' INSTITUTE, Li under the supervision ft DK. Pl , xi:z. No. 12 N. MS . il street. For tho cure of Gout, Rheumatism. Paralysis. Ihs terto or Epileptic Convusions ana 11 ina'ndies oilelnatlng trom delects 1 1 tue bo.iy, or the hlo .d, such as Plies, Tetter, open Wounils. eto. Obtuse or Withered Limbs recover their sensibility, and tlie tlesh Its healthy form. Patients, while under treatment, can be accommo dated with board at the Institute. tl 13 lmrn A CARD TO MY FELLOW-cl fIZEN'8 SUFFERING FROM PAUVLVSIS. navlng suffered lor a period ot eight years with Paralysis, and having experienced the trouiinent of a number of physicians, both in ttih country and Europe, all ot which treatments had tal.ed to per o m a cure. I take great pleasure In recommending t e rAN BATHS of Dr. l'LAM IZ, No. 12 N. MNTif Street. From the use of twelve oi his baths I hnvo completely regained mv health, my system at the time of inoir commence ment being thoroughly poisoned irom tbe use of drugs and mineral, which hod been given me I am too happy to say that my blood, through the treatment of Dr. Planltz, is now thoroughly cieaus?d, aud mv limbs, over which I had no control, are strong and beaitny. in short, I am now a welt man. and If any solterors wish further iutorinutlon, J whl cheerfully give It on application to me. H. FRlT-tfJHE, 13 gtrp No. 47 N. WATER Street. QEO. -A- COOKE OFFERS PRESTON COAL, Which is the very best SCHUYLKILL COAL coming to this market. Egg and Stove sizes at $675 per Ton ALSO, THE GENUINE EAGLE VEIN COAT. Same sizes, same price. A Superior Quality of I.KHTQII COATi Constancy On hand Egg and stove sizes at (7-50, dollv eredlto any part ot the city, en Irely free ot' slate and dirt I advise my friends, and the pub ic generally, to lay in their coming winter's supoiy now, as the price U as low as It will be, and as there is a prospect o an advance oon. Order, received at No. 1.4 Souin THIRD c treat. EMPORIUM, 117rp Wo. 3I4 WASHINGTON Avenue. 0 J. WILL I A MS , ' No. 16 North SIXTH Street, MANUJf At! URER OF VENETIAN BLINDS, WINDOW SHADES. The largest and fit. est an-crt incut In the city at the lowest price.. C4 4 Shnrp STORE SHADES MADE AND LETTERED. 07 GAS COOK -VG STOVES. 07 THE EAGLE G VS STOVES . Are warranted to I BAKE, BROIL, BOIL. BOAT, TOAT, STEW. HEAT IKONn hvr Kit' NO DUST. DIRT, tMOKb.OR ASHKS, 'And are more economics! tl nu Wood. Coal, or Oil. G W. LO03I1.-1 Manufacturer'! Agent, 4 10 No. 27 S. f 1XT11 Street. Philadelphia. Pa. O 27 UNIVERSAL' CLOTHES 27 WEINGKR. Tha only Wringer with the Patent Cc-Wheel Regu lator. W warrant this Wrmgyr, and no other. . W. LCOMIS, Manufaoiurer'a Agent I 410 No. 27 f. felXTit Htwt. Pulladelp 'da. Pa. 27 THE CELEBRATED 27 DOTY WASHING MACHINE. For..let O. W. .01MI8'. 4 1 No 27 B. SIXTH Stieet. .''n, .delpliia. Pa. 27 KEFRIOEIIATOUS, 27 ICE COOLFKC ICR f R', M KKFXEt-t. CllipBr. Irt EkPtKS, CLOTHES-.. t.lVC lt-;.i r . At ' W mo Win'. i U No. 27 S. SIXTU HUoui, riiiiadclpuia. Pa. DRY GOODS. 113 PHIOE & WOOD, U3 N. NINTH STREET. ABOVE ARCII, Have Just opouod , A new lol of Bonnet Ribbon.. 1 Mo- 4 and 8 Corded Edge Hlhbong. Il lack Vaivet Klbbon. Bargain. In Hoslerv and Qlovea. Ladle.' and Gents' Linen Cambria Hdkfk. tienu' Neck Tie., Shirt front., and Hoendere. A new lot ol i louuclng.. Edging., aid lnaarttaga. wnirB GOODS, WHITE goods. White riqnes, 75, 90, andtl 00 a yard. , . Bolt finish Cambtlo anu Jaconet Moslln.. Nainsook Mu.llns, 25,28. 33, f.H. 45, SO, t'aD U M Victoria Lawn, and Bwl.s Muslins. Stripe and Plaid Muslins, l.arg. Plaid Nainsook Muslin.. Hair Cord Stripe and Plaid Muslin.. White Dnhlante. an auction lot, Jnosnta. very ebes Marseille., Honeycomb, and Lanoaatei Qullta. Bleached and Unbleached M usllns, at tba Vary lowest market prloes. llest Bleached Moslln. In the city at 15 cents. Very heavy yard-wide Bleached jitiilln, 31)4 cento. Best make, bleached usllns. Heavy yard-wide Unbleached Muslins, 21 ola. p ryvl. Pillow Case and Sheeting Ma.llns. Jnst opened, one bale All-wool Flannels, 31 e;nta p yard. Fine quality all-wool and Domet Flanne'f. LINEN GOODS! LINEN GOODS t Table Linens, Napkins and Towel. Linen Napkins, very cheap, 2 38, 12 45, 2-M, f2e, t2'7S and 3 OC per dozen. l inen Bncksbaca by the yard. Handsome Damask Towels, 75, 87X, and tlOt. ' Scotch Diaper by the piece or yard. Shitting Linens, trom 60 cent, up to tl-40 per yard. KUICE & WOOD. No. 113 M. N IN Til Street, above Area. N. 11. Will remove to tbe N. W corner Eighth ett Filbert streets about tbe last oi April. 4 W AT RETAIL. JAS. It. CAM'BELL & CO., No. 727 CHESNUT Street, ITavc made extensive additions to their popa lar Stock ot SILKS AND . DEESS GOODS WHICH THEY CONTINUE TO SELL At Moderate Prices. WHOLESALE ROOMS UP STAIRS. 18811m "VfM. II. 1I0HST il AW & SONS, FIFTH and CIIEIIIIY Sts. . PHILADELPHIA. IMFOT.TKHS AND MANUFACTURERS 9F LADIES' DHESS . AIvD CLOAK TRIMMINGS, PLAIN AND FANCY BUTTONS. , . tOlTON 1E1MJUINQS, . nixli BLACK AND COLORED GAJLOONB -TLUNY LACES, BELTINGS, ' UUIPTJRE LACES. BALYIOKAL TRIMMINGS, G1S1P8 AND OKNAMKNTS, J COLORED VELVET RIBUONS HEAD NETS, ETC. : SMALL WARES AND ZEPHYR WORSTED. We are constantly receiving tie latest NOVELTIES of the Euiopean markets, besides onr own production of various (to lei In NEW TRIMMINGS. Our prices ae reduced to tha very- lowest Gold ratos . 39 lmrp gll A "VVLS AND M A N T L E S. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND Street. HOW OrEN, , A FULL ASSORTMENT OF SHETLAND SHAWLS. ' ' . . LAMA SHAWLS, SILK AND CASHMERE 8HAWLS. LAMA AND PUSHER LACE POINTS AND BOB- NOUS. . ' : LATEST STYLES C4 201tn CLOTH AND SILK. MANTLES AMD 8ACK3. gATIN STRIPED GRENADINES. , , JUST OPENED, AT 11EDUCI. D PRICES. CUR'EN SI ODD ART & DROTUEJU, Nos. 4CU, 462, 'und 454 N. 8ECOXO Street, 4 19 8t Above WIUow.' (COLORED AND WHITE GROUND . , MOHAIR FOULARDS OF CHOICE STVLES, , AT REDUCED PRICES. CURVVEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 4C0. 452. and 4M N. SECOM) Strwt, 4 19 8t Above Willow. )15 NEW LOTS OK GOODS OPKNKO THIS WEEK, AT W. II. KARLY'S No. 11B N. NINTH Btreet. 115 Heavy Dice Pattern HandLoom Table Linen, only elicenu lilie Linen Towe s a-2ft per dozen White Lmen Towe .. Iruiu. d, (2-76 per dozen. White Linen Huck, for Toweling, 31 cent, per yard. II all Bleached Hack, lor Toweling, 22 and 2 oenu per yard. DRESS GOODS. Valencia, Mozambique, and De I.alnei. 25 cents. Silk Embroidered Poika Dot Mohair, 87)4 eenta. One tase yard wide Kutjiisb Chintz, 23 cents. A dozen Men'. Bro Haif-Hose, regularly mado, 4o cents. 414 8ira LINENS. . r ' nEKTISO.BlIIUTIXG. AND PILLOW CAhK. DAMASK NAPKINS, DOVLIKS. TA1IL.K CLOTHS, TOWELS, K'i'C. , PERKINS. i 18 wlu,3t o. 9 ioutu Mb Til Street..
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