( ! t THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH, PHILADELPHIA, Fill!) AY, AUUtTST 17 18CC. AMUSEMENTS. Thb New American Thratbh, which has been newly fitted up, will he opened for the tall and winter seasons to-morrow evcnlnar, as a first-lass temple of popular entertainment. The objectionable features that heretofore prevented the attendance of ladies aud eentloraen ot our beat circles have been removed, and Mr. Earn- tVaw It n Inanna la rlafnttninn iinA atrnttr ' cuaW iuc .D3.oi uuuou i j i v j proper means to make the "American" a popu. far establish merit. To-morrow evening tbe Rivals, and the Wandering Minstrel will be pre sented. Ma. Rodkrts concludes his oncraecmr-nt on Saturday eveninu, at the Walnut Street Tneatre. lo-nleht, for bis benefit, he prcmits himself in his fliie rofe of "Sir Edward Moi timer." in the claric tragedy of the Iron Chest. The lirigands of the Pyrenees concludes the performance. Mr. Roberts sustains the principal part. On Mootlay evenlnp, the famous liuislay Family rivals of the Ravels will betjn an eneaaement. Tho performances of this noted troupe have been yery successful in New York and Boston. At thb CnesNCT, he new and successful play of Baccarat will be given to-nlgnt, and to mor row afternoon and evcu'Dg. Musical Festival. On Thursday, Auuust 23, there will be piven at Enel&Wolt Farm, a Festival of Vocul and Instrumental MuHio, which, from all tht we can learn, will bo well worth attending. It will afford our citizens an oppor tunity ot becoming acquainted with the hiarlier crder of Oeinian feslivals, as well as bearing some good music. Upon the proeramme, which will bo cameout;by the Sa-ngerbund, with two other societies and a lull orchestra, we find: 1. Fest Overture. 3. Sonc, Friends and Brothers. 8. What Ih the beiman's Fatherland? 4. Hymn, Give thanks fur all to God on High. 6. Star Spanieled banner. Mr. Gaertner, under whose direction the Festival will be triven, has taken especial inte rest in elcvatinfr the character ol German Sintr insr Scciet'es. For the San$rerbund ho has not only pained the first prizes of the New York and Providence MuMcal Conventions, but has, throueh the influence he has exerted din-ins? the years he has had it in charge, raised it to a posi tion mob. as no society ot the kind has ever enjoyed here. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional City Intelligence see Third Page. Scenes at the Continental. Last evening was a very utirring time at our princi pal hotels. At tho Continental there was one constant stream ot incomers and outgoers, and a preat amount of humor, pleasantry, iun, frolic, ana fihtine. As is usual when a crowd gathers together during a political campaian, there are always some ambitious speakers who wish to intlict themselves on the assembled inatcs. lint iui'eina Irom the actions of those assembled lust night in the vicinity of the Con tinental and Girard hotels, no one lelt in the humor to listen to a harangue. Whfn any one would attempt it, he would be shut down In short mere. There was an immense quantity of bad whisky drunk and bud jokes ana some bad heaas cracked. All throueh the crowd were scattered the stalwart forms of our guar dians of the peace, who kept a watchful eye over the assemblage, and on tue least appearance of an incipient row would nip It In tho bud. Inside there was a lively assemblage of intoKieated politicians and others ot a kindred family. At one time a drunken Senator from the West ern part of our country stood up and endeavored to address the crowd In front of the hoM on Chesnut street. They laughed and shouted, cheered, and made such a racket that be could not be heard, and shut bim up. He got angry, and told them that he thought they were a pack of coward, and that if he had a bowie-knite he could scatter the whole of them like chart' before the wind. Another, made furious by whisky, was making some very insulting remarks, when he was chased some distance by an excited crowd. Seeing himself bard pushed he drew a revolver, and menaced the crowd with it, but did not shoot. It had the desired effect, and they gave him elbow room. The fun waa kept up until a late hour. About half-past eleven o'clock a number of young men filed past the Continental, cheering for Geary and others. They stopped on the corner of Ninth and Chesnut streets, and continued their jells, making the night hideous, until the police scattered them, and gave imperative orders to all good citizens to keep moving on. There were a number of thieves about, and tho sharp eye of the Chief of the Detectives was on them. This morning is like the day after the fair. The actors ot yesterday and last night's drama are getting up with aching heads and swimming eyes alter their spree. Most all the dele gates are gone to their homes, and things wear a deserted appearance around our hotels. The Convention is a thing of the past. The grand attack has come and gone. It Is very hard to realize that the gieat agency has passed by so quietly, and lett so little to remind us of its presence. What will be the next excitement? COMPLIMRNTABT TO THE POLICE. His Honor the Mayor made a very neat and pithy address to the heads of the Police Departments and the Lieutenants. He congratulated them on the ellicient manner in which they had pro tected the persons and property of our citizens and the strangers who were in our city, and on the admirable manner in which his instructions had been carried out in letter and spirit. He spoke in feeling terms of his admiration for their good management, and begged them to ' assure the officers of the whole force of his sense of obligation tor their strict attention to their dunes, ne ten proua ot mem, ana t nuaaei phia has cause to be proud of its Police De partment. A Stabbing case Supposed Homicide. Last evening, about 6j o'clock, Charles Stinson, aced twentv-one years, residing at No. 209 Wil liamson btreet, was stabbed in the left breast by a boy named Francis James. James was arrested by Officer Sheer, and committed by Alderman Lutz to await the result of the injury. At the hearing James did not deny stabbing Btinson, but saia tnat ne aia u in seu-aetence. Btinson is older and much larger than he, and was beatinir him: and not being able to escape. he (James) took his penknite and "stuck It into him." The wouna is ot a very serious cnarac ter, and it is leared may prove fatal. A Vvtxk at trie firm IIonsE. To-mor row evening will be a grand time at Atlantic City. As the season approaches its height, the hotels are striving to outdo themselves in the inducements they present to the visitors from TVia runrl linn at thp. Hlirf HOUBC. Atlantic City, to-morrow evening, bids fair to be the grandest affair of the kind of the season. TV.o Mnr Hniiu in an wall known, that it is o.,tiFMlD Hiinorprrvo-utoTv to sneak in its nralse. It peaks lor itself. We advise all who can get away to go and eniov themselves. Using Thbeatkxing Language. Charles McAllister, a cowardly lellow, has been lor some lime squinting in me uru ui iun. Conard, an aeed and very respectable old lady, i j . n ViiAan lnnA qiiH RulrrA u V p 1 1 1 1 - realUlllK vu uuviiv- ' m i ... , . IVn.il M A lllafov liuurl 1Y1 t ha hum i weiivv-""1 ' ' " j i .uw and had a companion with him, a woman of bad repute. He was in the habit of abusing an attendant of Mrs. Conard's, and a few days ago . i . J 1 i V nn flAmlhlillnt KatnnmaHa xnreaienca uri uici vuwminui, igiuk ujcuv J i .j Jl.u I. tono k.ll k.. il.i. HO was arTrSTcU, nuu uciu iu .pow van vj amw man itamsqaie. n--i.Tvn t . -r Virr TniTV..Tnhn TT. Ttnuoll residing in the neighborhood of Third and But ton wood, is a married man, but he and his wife dont have an affinity. Consequently John Ilia vite, concluding that a bad husband 1s 4. iVan wnnA .1l V ti1 him ft rrocfrrl anil hi 1 1 Vilo mnm a n A wirtf hftvtnfV muftA XOlttUU VU ID U1U1U1U((, BUU H U1BUC many friends durlnpr hia ooiourn In this city, he Vafl permitUd to goto jail indt'taultof $000 ball Evkbt Clerk Bbould read to-morrow's -f t 1,' J IJ 1 1. , 4 j01nmvrvwi nu nvc VW7 t'K. Finr. This morning, about ten o'clock, a fire broke out in the establishment of Messrs. Ittillock A Smith, at tho southwest corner of Twenty-third and Master strecU. It Is used as a mnntilactory of patent roofing. The Are was the result of accident, occurring from the breaking out of a leak in a still. The building has been on fire several times within the past year, and contained a great quantity of indiimmable material. Th3 entire building was destroyed. There was no insurance on either stock or building. The lost amounts to about $20()C. The man Injured, Lewi Langer, was cm plojed in the scale manufactory ot Henry Tru-inner, about a square from the building destroyed. Tic was standing at the front door of the burning tnllding when tho fire reached a carboy ol benzole, which exploded, and tho tianes reached aud covered him, burning his clothes off and burning his face aud hauds. He was not In firemen's equipments, though supposed 'o belong to the United States Hose Company, He was removed to a drug store near by and sub sequently to his home, in a very critical con dition. Run Oveh and Killed. James JazgTs, an old man about (15 years of ae, was run over on the (iermantown and Norristown Uailroad, a phort distance above Church laue, about 12 o'clock la't night. Tbe train was the 11 '30 P. M. from the depot, Ninth and Green. J aggers was drunk at the time, and lay across the rail. Th- wheels ran across his abdomen, and his death must have bt-cn instantaneous. His re mains wero taken to his borne at Norrislown. He leaves a family. The Coroner has been summoned to hold an Inquest. Cabkyino Concealed Deadly Wea pons. George 8. Blum was arrested yesterday morning, in Oxford street, while acting in a very outrageous manner, under the influence of baa spirits. He threatened tho passers-by with diro destruction, and to make rooi his threats, cxhibitea a loaded revolver. He was captured, however, and put iu "durance vile." This morn ing be whs brought before Alderman Holme, who held him in the sum ot $151)0 to appear at court. A Mid-day Sebknade. The Hon. Jos. II. Flanagan, the Chairman of the National Union Central Committee aud eJitor of the Daihj A'ews was tendered a delightful serenade by the National Brass Band. A serenade in the middle of the day is quite an unusual occur rence, and of course attracted quite a concourse in the immediate neighborhood. A serenade was also tendered to K. W. C. (Jreenc, editor of the tsunday Transeript Bask Ball Match. A match between the iirft and second nines ot the Municipal Base Ball Club, was played on the grounds of the Humilton Base Ball Club yesterday after noon, and resulted in a score of 46 to 29. in fuvorot the first nine. The playing Was quie spirited. This Club iscomposed of the members of the police cf the Sixteenth District, aud had only been lately organized. Professional TniEvus. John Rutter and John Albright, better known under his alias ot John Brown, wero arrested yesterday after noon whilst prowling around in the neighbor hood of Second aud Green streets, watching for a chance to make a lilt. They were arrested and taken betorc Alderman Toland. who com mitted them in delimit of $1000 bail. Sligbt Fire. -There was an alarm of fire this morning about 10 o'clock, which Droved to be the burning of the roof of a com position roofing manufactory, Twenty-third and Master streets. Rosa Bonheub's Visit. Thougu gilted Kosa asks no more Than to view a buffalo. She auroly must, upon our shore, bee "the elephant," you know. The prainos are quite ''fiat" a sight, And must interest her loss 'than ail ttioBe ehoertul onanges bright Our city's streets express ; Nor are wild Indians bo polite As cents in the J owor's dresa. Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing. No. 618 Market Street, Bkkmktt & Co. Many have wondkbbd why, In this enlightened century, when every science has advanced to almost pcrivction.semo ono, aotuated by a desire to promote the health and woliaro of his follow-boings, has not given to the world a medicine which will prove effi cacious in the cure ot those most pain lul diseases, viz: Diarihoea, Dysentery, etc. To such wo would say that at last a remedy has been found in DR. MARSDEN'S CARMINATIVE SYS VP. It only requires a trial to prove Its unlimited success. Depot, A'o. 487 Broadway ', Iteto York. For sale by Johnston, Holloway If Cowden, Wholesale Aijents, JVo. 23 N. Sixth street, Philadelphia, and by all druggists. Am Oid Public Favorite. Our citizens and strangers now here note the tasteful rooms of tho Elliptic Sewing- Maobine Company, at No. 923 Ches nut Btreet. This Machine is an old favorite here, and we are pleased to know that this gem has found an appropriate setting; with the present improve ments none is more worthy. Peteb Cooper, George Peabody, and Matthew Vasear, aro justly placed high on tbe world's Roll of Honor, on account of their munlQoent contributions to the public good. The name of Dr. Marsden should be inserted on tho same roll, for the introduction of his VEGETABLE SANATIVE PILLS, which have saved many of his fellow-oiiizens from long and weary days and nights of sickness. Depot, No. 437 Broadway, New York. For sale by Johnston, Hollo- way Cvtcden, Wholesale Agents, No. 23 N. Sixth street, Philadelphia, and by all druggists. AsoT&BB Lion Coming! or rather a lioness, in the person of Emma, Queen of the Sandwich Isianus itoomi nave aireaay Deen eiiganea nine Continental Hotel, which has held so mauy of the Lions ot tho Iay, inoluoiEg the celebrated Clothing House of Charles Stokes & Co., located under tue Continental. "Needles' Camphor Tboches," known to be a rellaDleaud prompt cure lor Choleraio Symptoms, Diarrhcea, Dysentery, etc. For sale by Druggists, and the maker. C 11. Needles, Twelftb. and Kaos streetM. Every one should keop tbom at han.l. 60o. per box. Grovkr & Baker's Highest Premium Klastio Stitch Sewing Machines tor family use, No 730 Chtunul street. Improved Lock-Stitch Machines for Tailors and JlanuWcturera. Grover & Baker Sewing Ma chine Company, No. 730 Chesnut street. Compound Interest Notes. 7 8-10 and 5-20 wanted. Ue Haven & Brother, No. 40 S. Ttiird St. Supekiob Styles f Ready-made Clothing. Superior Styles o Ready-made Clotuiko. Wanamakbr & Bbown, Popular Clotuino House, Oak Hall, Poutheant corner Sixth and Maukkt Streets. MA11RIED. CHAPEN COX. On th l'lih lnaj.nt the nMldnnnA ot the bride's lather, Buutmgton. Luzerne county. Pa., by the KevB. Sheerer, Mr. JAM Kb K. cUAPKM to Hiss aitti am a. nun. v,ua, loruiorly or Philadelphia. M'HN ABKL- OK1M On ill ft 14th Inat.itit hv Uav. lr. Monu, A. SCUAABEL to MUs F. A. UUIMil, DotU 01 win cuy. DIKD. CAT HKRWOOD. A t Uetinantown , on the morninu of the Uth Instai t, ilm KLLfcN C. OA IH f UWOOO, wile 01 a nurew j. rimem wu, auu youngest auugalet of the KAL'VKR. On the 14th Instant. CAKPRr rinvvn In the thttx year ol his age, son of t-arh aud the late Cas ter KAuver. rue reiaiivvs ino ineuus i ui inuiur, tue members or JHouDt Aioriau Louge, o. l a. i in., auuot JeUerson Lode. No. U,l O. oi O. are reapecUully livlied to attend Ma tuneral. from tbe residenoe ol his mother N. corner 01 miiu aua rarrisn sireew on nuiinay arter. noon at x o cioua. to iirocetu to uou a euowa ueuie tery. PKERH. On the 10th Instant. Mrs. CATHARINE c. PttK. iierreiauveaan4 menaa are reaoectiuiiy raciaested to attend the funeral. Hoot her late reeiitoaoe, So. 1001 vme au-oevra woooay ueii. wui luitUnt, nt lo'cioek P. U. POCKET BILLIES, WATCHMEN'S HAT Hps, and an axor'mont ol llruss, I'latnil, anil Iran Door 1 OiU ana ( bain raataulngs forsala t HUMAN A xtl AW. No. BW fElBhtThlrty-flTe) If A KK.ET 8t.. below Ninth. "I TRICK'S PATENT NEWSPAPER," FILES, BY J' ulilch one or a hnnd'eil papers may be tecnrolr kept teadj for reference. For sale br TKUMAK tt SHAW. Ne. MA (Eight ThlrtT-flrel MA BUM' Ht., Iw.pir ninth. rpHE PATENT CORN GRATER OPENS THB J bull oi tbe praln, and then acrnpna out all the pulp, eavln the indlueiuihla rklna attaoicd to the coli. For pudOliiiiR. one, fritter, etc., madn of omen corn, or tor clilorly pron who cannot mns Icate tholr boiled roin, they will prove theiraetves dealraUe housekeeping utensil. Sold bv TKUMAW BHAW. No. 85 (Right Thlrty-flve) MAKlv KT lit., below Xlnh. INSURANCE COMPANIES JNSUR E YOUR LI F K IS TOUR OWN HOME COHPAXY, THE AMERICAN, OF PHILADELPHIA, S.K. Corner Fourth nn'l Walnut Sts. Inonrrrn hi thli Company have the additional guaran tee of the CAPITAL STOCK. ALL PAID til IN Cash, which, together with CASH AHSKTrt now on hand, amount to over 8i,roo,ooo. Its TRUSTEES are well-known cluzoni in our midst, entitling It to more consideration than those whose managers reside in distant cities. Alexander Whlllilln, J. 1 daar Thomson, leorne Mugent, Urn Janus Pollock, Albert '. lfoborta, P. H. Mingle, 1. M. Whlildin, William J. Iloward. Saniuoi T. Isodluo, John Alk.ninn, Henry K. llennoit, Hon Josojli AHiaon, Isaac Uazlehnrst. ALEXANDER WHILLDIS, President. 6E0IiQE M'UENT, Vice PresldeDt. JOBN C 8IMS, Actuary. JOHN' H. WILSON. Secretary and Treasurer. 7 7 FURNITURE, ETC. "JO HOUSEKEEPERS. I have a large stock ol erery variety or FU11NITUIIK Which I wilt aell at reduced prices, consisting of PLAIN AS1) MARULK TOP COTlAB bUITS WALNUT CRAMlitR BUITA. PARLOR hUllh IN VEl.VBt' I LF6H. PARLOR BI H8 IN HUH CLOTH. PARLOR el llS IN HKPs. Sideboards, Fxtenslon Tables, Wardrobe, Bookcases, Muttrciisea, Lounges, etc etc P. 1'. (UISTINE, 8 IS N. E. corner 8l.CO.ND and RACK streets. JpUIlJIT UllE HE DUG ED TWENTY-FIVE PWli CENT. Daring the Summer Season, we will sell irom our Im mense Stock oi FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, AT A REDUCTION OF TWENTY-FIVE PERCENT. OFF REGULAR PRICES. GOULD & CO.. K. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets, And also at tbe New Establishment, 3 10 So Ao. 37 and 39 North SECOND Strce ESTABLISHED 179 5. A. S. ROBINSON, French riatc Loolilng-dilasses, ENGRAVINGS PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS ETC Manufacturer of all binds of Loolcing-Glase, Portrait, and Pic tnre Frames to Order. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, THIRD DOOB ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, PHILADELPHIA. 8 15 LOST. LOST. CERTIFICATE No. 119, FOR ONE Share of the Capital Stock of tne PENNSYLVA NIA ACADEMY OIT MNE Alt 1. A Ino. C'eruncate No. 746. dated July 8. 1W2. for two shaies of the Capital StucK of the FAIRMOUNT AND AMtCH STREEl CITY PA BHEMtitK RAILWAY COMPANY. Both In the name of WILLIAM WHIT NEY. Application will be duly mide for new certifi cates. 7 27 Ht VISITING AND WEDDINQ CARDS, WRITTEN, ENGRAVED, AND PRINTED. The Latest London and Paris Styles. 1H1TIALB. MONOGRAMS. CRESTS. ARMS, ETC., bTAAlPED ON PAPER AND ESVELOPE8, IN COLORS, GRATIS. The Finest English, French, and Ameri can Paper and Envelopes. MONOGRAMS, ARMS, CRESTS, Designed and En graved. WRITING DESKS, TRAVELLING CASES, PORT FOLIOS, POCKET-BOOK", KNIVES, BACKGAM MON BOARDS, and a very large stock ot FINE STATIONERY. R. HOSKINS & CO , STATIONERS AND CARD ENGRAVERS, 28 6mrp No. 913 ARCH Street TO THE COWEXTIW, And Sojourners in our City. We call special attention of the sojourners In our cltr to the F1SE WATCH AND SILVEKWARE KSTA11I.ISHMENT OK W. W. OASSIDY, No. 14 SoutH SECOND Street, Who has on band one of the finest aanortmenta of Jew e.iy, etc. of any in the city. A Hplendld assortment ot SILVERWARE ALW A Ya ON 1IAN U. Remember W. W. CASSIDY. 8 IBS No. 13 South SECOND 8treet. fftyfl THE WEBER PIANO FORTE Ii everywhere acknowledged the BEST PIANO MADE. It la used by the Conservatory of Music In New York, and la endorsed b? the leading artists and the principal Journal! of tbe country. WARE ROOMS, No. 429 BRuOME Street, 8 18 6t NEW YORK, JTOIt JiECEIVEll OF TAXES F. T. WALTON, Til UtTKENTH WARD, Suli.iect to the Union Republican Convention. C8 la lit J. L. CAPEN. PHRENOLOGIST. SUC- .etysor to KOW I.ER.WELLS ACO. Kzamlnat'oni, 'wlih needed advice and written or verbal descrip tions ot chaiacter, made daily Books and Pe riodical! on fhrenoloifV. l'h vsloluuv. aud 11 r- Klene, at the Office, No. V4 H l KN1H bt 8 16 4Up 4 I TTAERIRON'S PAKIAN WHITK. FOR THB X ccuiplexion. elves tbe rich warm tone of the i Farlui ibiurblu. Hold at No. l BgutU bEVEMTU ItKBt. TiUw MEDICAL, RH.EUKlATI8mf AEIRALGIA, GOUT, ASTHMA, POSITIVELY CURED AT LAST I WO CURE, TJO PAY. DR. FIFLEIVS WONDERFUL RHEUMATIC REMEDY For Rheumatism. Neur alma, flout, and Asthma, It trulr aatonlatiing the aftl'ctcd world. Ihousanila of uOVrers, who have tried everything, reluctantly purchase It, and rapidly, to thelrcwn surprise not well, and tbe terrible luvelerate case ao enaily cured prove It to be tho moa wonder.ul remedy known in the civilized world. Re member, used inwardly only; contain no mercury, col chicum. mlnrra'a, mota s, or anything Injurious. Lately reduced irom 110 to M per boitle. Wananted to cure every caae, or the amount paid poslt'vcly returned 1 tho only remedy ao euarantecd. Proparod by Dr. FITLER, Graduate or tho Univcrsltv of Pennsylvania, now ono ot our oldest physicians. Advice gratis. A (Dieted Invited to call. No. 29 s. FOURTH Street, be'ow Market. ABTOUNDINU CCRE OF RHEUM TISM. TV. t'. lost. No. 1.M0 N. Thirteenth street jut reco vered irom Rhuninntism and Neura Rla suffered many jeuis; cured by Or. t itlet's Kieat Remedy. MO.nT REMARK A11LE CURE OF RHEUMATISM. Mrs. KocLey. Ridve road above l'op.ar. sullored oror 20earst now well. Ill Filler's Remedy attain. EXTRAORDINARY fT'BB OF KUKUMATISM. Robert loole. No. 4m Wilder street, wants the oulitlo to know ibat hosullereil a lontime couldn't move, cured by Lr. Fitler'a Remedy. Perfectly harmless. WONDERFUL. CONRAD F. CLOTHltR, No. 23 N Water st , cured ol Rlie'imalism by three tcai-Doon.ut doses of lr. t trior's Itful.ible Rheumaliu liemedv. He could not walk. ASTONISH (NO. A l.l R M A N JOS. H. COMI.Y, Frsni 'id suffered 11 jearg. Cured bv ono boitlo ot 1r h itler's Rbeumatlv Remedy, ao aajs to ail, get cuirdb' UfiiiKinn Hemedy. JiO-T WONDERFUL HIRE OF VEURA LOIA AND R EUMATIMM Ever known. Mr Joseph Siaiea. Andalusia, sultered a lite line, 'tried ever) thing, cured only ty Dr. Fit ler'a Remedy. ANOIHI R CURE. JOSEPH 8TRVEN3, Esq.. No fM Owen street, Kouthwark. who baa sulTen-d for B yeais with liboumntisui, lias been oomulntely cured by UKlni; one-ball a bottle of Dr. Filler's Great Rueu matie Rrn tdy; nsrd inwardly. Depot, Ao. tS U. i OUKTu street Warranted to cure. ANOTHER V'ONrtF.RFUL CURB The lady hnvuig chaige of the Union Leaguo House euUered terriblj. cured by Dr. Htler's Koinedy. 8 1 wg JUDICAL ELECT11ICITY. DR. S. W. BECKWITH'3 ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, No 1220 WALNUT STREET, For the Treatment of Cbronle Disease. t or the benefit of those proposing to undertake Eloc trical treatment for diseases, we give in toe following list a lew ol tho more prominent and most common complalnta mot with in our practice, In all ot which wo are most successful. In msablt all cases or ohhonio DISEASE ELECTRICITY 18 A SURE REMEDY, AND IN ALL casks beneficial, if propeiily APPLIED Those, there fore, afllictod with complaints not here enumerated, need have no hesitation m applying, and wbethor only be lief, or a permanent cube can be eOectod, they will receive replies accordingly. All consultations tree. 1. Epilepsy, Chorea, or M. Vitus' Dauco, Paralysis, (llempleiiitt). Neuralgia. Hysier.a, Nervousuoss, Palpi tation oitbe heart. Lockjaw, eio. Sore Throat, Djspeuaia Diarrhoea. Dysentery, Ob stinato CouBtipation, llujuiorrboldos. or riles, Union. Flatulent, and Painter's Collo, aud all affections of the Liver andSpieen. 3. Catarrh, Cough, Influenza, Asthma (when not cuuBed bv organic diseases of tbe heart), lironchltls. Pleurisy, Pleurodynia, or Rbeumutlsm of the Ghost, Coueuuiptlon in the early stages. 4 Gravel, Diabetes, and K'dney Complaints, ImDO tencc and .-emlnal Weakness, the latter eoiupiaUiw never to Tie la rapidly to I 111 trcutmeut. 5. UheumHtlHui, Goui, Lumbago, Mill Seek, Spinal (urvuiure Hip Diseases, Cancers, Tumors (thoss lust named alwaya cured without pam, or cutting, or plas ters In any lorml. 6. Uteius Complaints, Involving a msl-posltion, as Prolapsus, Antroverslon, Itntroversion. Intlammation, l lceratlon, and various other atioctions oi the Womb and Ovaries. Airs. bhCKWITH has the Ladles' Department under her own care and supervision. REFERENCE."). The diseused, and all Interested, are re erred to tbe loilowlnn named gontlemen, who have been treaied and witnessed our treatment on others, at No. WALNUT Streot: A. J. Pleaonton, No. 1S Spruce street: W. B. Smith, No. 10-22 Hanover streot: George Douglass. Filth street, alove I liesnut; J W Bradley. No. 66 North Fourth street: Robert Work, No. Si North Third street: Colunol T. W. Sweeney, Walnut street, below Elubth: Georgo Evans, Arch Btreet. below Filth; Mr. Pelouzo, Third and Chesnut Btroets; Edward M cLano, all of this oity. A. Fleasonton, St. louIb, Mo. i Jacob Vandegrlit, Odessa, I. 1. ; K. A- Semplo, Mount Holly, N. J., with very many others. Pbysiclana or studenta deslrtnz to have Instruction In tbe correct application ol Electricity tor tbe cure of Diseases can apply at the Orlloe. Conu tatiou lree. Denciiptlve circulars ot cures effected, with numerous references, can be had by ap plication at the Office or by letter. All tetters addressed to DH. S- W. BBCKWITH, 8 1) 12t rp No. 1220 WALNUT Street, Phllada. QHEROKEE CUKE, TUE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE, CURES. ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY YOUTHFUL INDISCRETION, VIZ. SEMINAL WEAKNESS, LOSS OK MEMORY, UNIVERSAL LASSITUDE. PAINS IN IHE HACK, ' DIMNESS OF VIRION, WEAK NERVES, PREMATURA OLD AGE DIFFICULT BREATHING, . ,, PALE COUNTENANCE, INSANITY, ' CONSUMPTION, AND ALL DISEASE' That follow as a sequence of youtuiul indlscretloua. THE Cn EROKEE CURB Will restore health and vigor, and ellect permanent cure alter all other medicines have tailed. 'Ibirty-two page pamphlet Bent in a sealed envelope, tree to any address. hi Ice ri pe' bottle, or three bottles for A fold by all Druggists; or will be sent bv express to any por.lon or the world, on the reeelpt of price, by the cole proprietor, DR. W. It. MERWIN, No 37 W alker strict. New York. ciieeoeeeTbemed y Cures all Frlnarr Complaints, via. t uravel. Inflam mation oi the Hlailder and Kidneys Retention oi Urine, Htnotures ol tbe Uretara Dropsical tswe lluvs, Brick Dust Deposits, and all diseases that require a diuretic, and when used in cuniuuctlou with the CHKitOKEE INJECTION, does not fall to cure Gouotibuia, Gloet, and all Mucus lleburgea m Male or Female curlug recent eases In from one to three days, and la espi cla'ly teeommended in tbote cases of Fluor Aibus or Whites in Females. 'I lie two uieuiclnrs ued In conjunction will not lali to remove this disagreeable coinnlalnt, and In tbose cases Where otner menlclnes have been used without success. Price, Remedy, One Bottle, Ibrea Bottles 5- Iniectlon ' Si, " 5. The Cherokee "Curr." "Jrm-t," and "Ai)en.)n" are to be found In all well-regulated drug stores, and aro rioommended by pbysioluns and druvglsts all over the world lor tbeir imrlnslo worth and merit. Nome un principled dealers, however, try to deceive their cus tomers by selling cheap and worthless compounds In order to make money iu place of these Bf nut de ceived' II the drugglfetswill not buy them lor you, write to us, and we will send them to you by express, securely packed, and iiee Irom observation We treat ail diseanea to which tbe human system Is subject, and will be p eased to receive full and explicit statements from ihote who have tailed to receive reliet beieio ore. Ladles or gentlemen can a I dress ns in pireel confidence. Weae sire to send our thirty-two page pamphlet Ire to every lady and gentleman in the land. Address all letters tor liauiphieta, medicines, or advice, to the sole proprietor, Dr. W. R M IS it WIN, t rowfjip No. WAI KEB Street, N. Y. D R. HUNT EK, Mo. 44 N. SEVENTH STREET. AP.OVE FILBERT. PHILADELPHIA Acknowledged bv all parttf inttrettrd as by tar tha MOhl BUCCEHKFUL PHYSICIAN In the treatment Ihtmiut as Ais tptxalt. QUICK. THOROUGH, and permanmt cures guaranteed in every caae. Remember I)R UHNTKR'S Celebrated Kemedlea can only be bad genuine at his old establish O 'Hoe. No. U ti bVEMTU Street, ab Utvert. 1 9 14 H FOURTH EDITION THE CHOLERA IN CINCINNATI Sixty-seven Deaths Yesterday. Cincinnati, Acnl 17. Sixly-aeveu deaths from rbolera weie nportod ypsterday. FROM WASHINGTON' THIS P. H. CENERAL SCHOFIELD AND THE FREEDMEN. The National Eoll of Ilonor. KORTUARY RECORDS OF THE WAR. t-rEClAL DESPATCHES TO T11K E VEWINO TEl.KORAril. Washington, Aiihhs', 17. AsHlMlaiit ComnilsMlonrr Apioliitrl. Muior-Goncral Jatuc McA.llistpr Schotield, at present coDinmndinc; oflieer of the Dopartuiont ol Virginia, has aUo been d islnnatod as Assist ant ConimiHsionrr ot the Frcedmcn's Bureau, the duties ot which were formerly executed by Maor-Generai Alfred Howe Terry. Ilrcorda of the Dead. Ttio important task ot collecting the records and other iniormation la reference to tho dead ot the Union armies from bM parU of thij South ern country, and ot preparing them for publica tion, to be called the "Roll of Honor," has beon assigned to Colonel J. M. Moore, AsHtunt Quar termaster. Already over thirty-six thousand u nines of deceased soldiers have been alphabetically ar ranged nud published. Copies ol all tlie mor tuary records are kept at the death end burial oftico, where letters of inquiry from frien is ot deceased soldiers should be addressed. The Amriecna Scientific Association. Buffalo, Ausrust 17. In the geneal session of the American Scientific Convention this mora ine;, a number of new members wore proposed aud confirmed. Professor Tillman completed the reading of a papar on "New Chemicul Nomenclature." President Barnard expressed his admiration of the eystcm oi "Mnemonics" constructed by Pro fessor Tillman for a chemical nomenclature. Murder of an A cent ot the Fwdmcn'a liurcan. New York, August 17. Private ndvices an nounce the murder, iu Texas, of 0. Clark Abbot, of Portsmouth, N. H., an oflieer of the Frcedmcn's Bureau. Arrival of the Steamer "Lalayette." New York, August 17. The steamship La fayette, Irom Brest on i tie 14th instant, has ar. rived. EXECVTIOK. Bernard Vvlvry Iluutr tor the Murder of Hurry l.uxarua. New Yobk, Aupubt 17. Bernard Fricry was huner at noon to-day. Ila was sentenced to death for the murder of Harry Lazarus, a noted prize-tighter. Sketch ot the Murderer. Barney Friery, who killed Umry Lazarus at his saloon on East Houston streot, last tie. Year's eve, expiated bis crime upon tho eailowa tiiis morning the Governor having deteruiluodty refused to pardon him or errant a reprieve. Notwithstanding bis enrao was apparently unprovoked and oold-bloodod, thore seems to be somo extenuating oircumstanoes irom the interest mamfcetod in procuring bis pardon by his very numerous friends. At tbe time of its commission it excited considerable feeling among the sporting community, as Lazarus was a notorious pugilist; however, thoy seem to have transferred tbeir entire sympathy to bis destroyer. On tbe 21st ol February, 1865, he was found guilty of mnrdor in the flrst degree in tbe Court of General Sessions, and sen tenced by Recorder Hoffm .n to siiHor death on tne callows on tne Slst ot March following. His coun sel obtained a respite pending appeals to tbo du prenie Court and the Court ot Appoals. lucoO tribunals sustained; me veraici naa aguinst tne prisoner in tbe Court of Quurtor Sessions, and be was sentenced last year to bo bung to-day. isiiice Friery became awarj that tue decisions ot tbe courts y ere snainst bim, and tbat ne bad been adjuogvd to die upon tne gallows, bis couauot in jail lias been marked by a tliorougb kuowlauge of tbe awtul position iu whic'a he is placed. A low days ago he puoiisbed a Btatemuut, wbicb went to show that previous to the muruor be had had nodilll culty with Lazarus, whom be says be killed while labeling under a lit ot drink; tbat be bas no reason to complain ol how his trim was conducted; tUat the knile with wbicb be commit ed tbe deed was not his own; that bad company aud drink are tbe luin oi thousands and thousands of young men in this city ; tbat be earnestly entreats the forgiveness ot the iriendsof Harry Lazarus "tor tbe evil ho unconsciously brought upon them;" tbat it is uulrue tbat be "insulted those devoted women, the (sisters ot Meicy," who attended lor the purpose of ailoidlng bim spiritual consolation, and tbat he iutenus to meet his late as a Chnttian should, while akinir tbat tbe prayers of all good people may be said tor Dim. Frierv's statement that be never ottered tbe slightest insult to the Sisters of Ateroy is lullv boine out by a letter irom tbose pood and esti mab'e ladles, which appeared in tbo ev YorK IJeral l a day or two since. he bad based strong hopes upon the ability and ii dtmnab e perseverance ot his oouusel, ex-judge Stuart, in pioouring a pardon or a reprieve Irom tne Governor. Late on yesterday afternoon, Air. Stuart telegraphed tho following to Judge Howling: Albant, August 16. Jni'ge Dowllng, Tombs Police Court, How York: Ibtrsls no liope lor Door S'rl-rjr. 'f'he Governor Is Inexorable, and retuses to interiors with tbe couise ot the law. W. T. hTUABT. Notwithstanding his apparent Christian resigns tion, when tbe iatal new waa comuiunicatod to h m be was completely prostrated, aud despite the religious consolation administered to bim oy Father Uurauquet, be could not stand eroot nudor toe 1 .tttl intelligence. He bad hoped till then, with a weak though determined confidence, in tbe success ful eveutuaiiou ot bis counsel's etl'orts, and most of bis fellow-ins'iners seemed wotuliy disappointed when they tounu the uidomitable ex-Judge had lulled. Several visitors called upon the prisoner during tbe forenoon and finally the poor alUictod mother ot the condemned man paid a mournful visit to ber son. 1 bough all the world mivht desert bim, still tlie mother who had watched over his infancy and toddled bim upon ber knees before the stain of b ood or crime had lelt its impress upon bis fore bead, tbe mother who bad fondly watched his boy boon's years aud succeeding adolescence that mother now stood belore blui, broken-hearted and cruxued to tbe dust by tbe awtul calumny about to bel'al bim to whom she was about to bid a farewell, to meet no more tb it side ot the grave. With no desire to iu trudeonthe privacy of that interview, sacred to moiber and sou, we stall aitnplv state that tbe poor mother emerged trom tbe ce I witb a terrible a?ouy in tvery hue ot her face and looting ten years older than she entered. The sister and brothers of the condemned man a' so visited him in hit prison cell, and comforted b in wiib tbeir prayers aud farewell blesaiiigs, aud the same terrible ordeal bad to be undergone by tbe irif ouer in bidding ihein good-by, at happened in the tuteiview with hit motuer. The Key. Father Duracuit and tbe Eev. Father MoKenn called upon tbe condemned man daring the afternoon, and administered spiritual coasolo tion fbt the spaoe ot two hours piano 04 to thu re 6ipt ot the iaikl tolegntia, During tbe aftrrnoon the tcaBbld wai eaonted in tbe weetrrn quadrangle ot the prison-yard lo to (1m window il rien'a ce I, anil tome ol ths boam s were lasicned against the verv window througb liicha r and light was admitted to tbe wretched n an. J lie eiaflo.d iaoomuosei of four oonght posts, with cr ts-beams adjusted firm. v. and a oan vaa coverint on top to prevent tne eyes of the curious in the prison windows from watering taa dia li S'lucp e. A temporary ttruo'ure ia e roc tea at the back oi the sea fluid to eoneeal the executioner irom tublio view when the roi.e is out. Jhnnolso ot tne linnimering and tbe llowt of tne cart'Onler were heard cenunumlv by tho wretched culprit while the rcafloid was in process of nreotlo. and tbe mind ol tioor triory must have besa torrjiiy ionized as he heard the Oread preparations for tbo monow I'p to a late hour this morning tho reverend etrsr. fTmen remained with the condemr.od mm. exhort ing him to repontanoe and prayer. Atalato hoir in Ilio evmiing the tnotbor ot Fnorv loft tbe cell, i i. .? ner DOV R001 bT for the last time, as so mit the coru.ior and passed Into the prisw-yard sue se. tiicd .o be in a oiiinolont ounoition, and cn fl' ntiy did not unow whether she w is aiive or d.iad. iterevia were set, and her frame scented palsied as wit Ii somo tcrrihlo disease 1o ber the law was simply leca'izod huto'iory, and tier only thoughts were lixed on one thing, the soar told, which urns to makoner a tf reared nn3 wretrhndl won an. MitrilT Kelly and s-vorai oflicera of the prison calloi on Friery, and bndo him good bv lor the no-lit and the prisoners a ho are at timet bo t terous and noisy eeomod stricken with a sudden and terrible awe as tlmv beurd through the long watcUe ot the riht the mnttercd pravers ot tbo priests aiut the sobbing and bioken acconts of tbo maawDow houis wore alieauy numborca. Irfitest Matkcts by Tclcgrnph. New Iouk, August 17-Cotton Ann; holders U ina ml an advance ol 1 ocnt; sales ommportaut at 8fn80o. Hour has Improved lft '.0o. 95'K)bbls so di. hint., 61(X10-4; Olno, western, 8ulUi 9 75 ; 8onthtrn, 10(fi'l6 '. W heat ZaXa, higher; sa es unimportant. Corn is ii nn ; small sales. lioef s endv. 1 org quiet; ft 32 50(32 02. Lard quiet. Whisky dull. Philada. Stock Exchange Salc3, Aurj. IT hcpoitcd by Do Havon & Hro., Ao. 40 .". Third street. BElVt'EKN UOAUD.S. ftimioraH 1st mgtisiiioi S'Ateh 13th & 15th.... 211 100 sh Caa ut il 17 sh do 81 100 sh do....sG0.. 871 JOOnta do s.H 871 200 sh do D30 8 100 sh do H6 37 oOOshCllnlnn Coal o I MOsh Ht Noh Coal. 8 100 sh lieudinir...B"v 671 200 sb do s5 DTJ BOAUD 100 sh ch N of. 874 100 sh Big Mt Af 100 sh Fulton.... bit!) ft-ltMO ao 100 i"HW. & Am. tls.Ha H3 SBWOrJtisa Cn bds.. C ftll)00U813 40scouil'i2J $2ii000 do 1024 $r00 U b A-'20t 62 . IK) 2(0 sh I'll &. L...2IM 83 2i0rh do. ... .ol6 84 6 sb I'cnn R nil lOsn Cam. & Am.. 128 SECOM) KX) sh Vh tt E Hi 100 Bh do m 300 iOi do .') lUOsh do....h(K).. Hi Amount of coal trannported on the rhiladol phia and leading Kailroad during the week ending Thursday, August Id, 18611: Tn$. Ot. From St. Clair ZilVnUl " l'ort Carbon 10,T78'0 " Tottsvillo 925'K) " IScbuyikiU Haven S3 0s-1 " Auburn 4,til& -la " l'ort Clinton 14 417-11 " Harrishurg ana Llaiiplim 2U'll Tola! anthracite coal for week 6f),13-13 Bituminous coal from Uurrisburg and lianphin for wook CHS-U Total of all kinds for week 94.834-04 1'roviously this year 2.540 277 -IT Total 2 034.911-08: To same time lost year 1 820,8J2- Mr. Gustave Dore, whose drawings hire obtained such sudden popularity, has been cnguced to supply a series of illustrations to Tennyson's "Idylls ol the King." H is to re ceive one thousand truineas lor eight illustra tions. The volume is to appear at" Christmas, aud will probablj be the gilt book of the season. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETCT Jt K. MclLWAIN & SONS, No. 20 North FOURTH Street, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS. NOTIONS AND SMALL WARES, BELT HIKBON8, CORD EDGE RIBBONS. VELVET RIHIiOMS, ALPACA BRAIDS, fcKIRr B BAIBS, B 17GLE QJMPS. JET, PEARL, SILK, VELVET, AND FANCY BUTT9HS, ZEPHYR WORSTED, GEBM ANTOWK WOOfi, ETC. ETC. C6 H6tr FALL, 1800. W3L II. KORSTMANN & S04Sr FIFTH and CHERRY Streets, PHILADELPHIA, MANUKA CTURERS AND IMPORTERS Or Ladies' Dress and Cloak Trimmings, SMALL WARES, Zephyr, Worsted, Kulttlng Varus, Em broidrrleM, IlnHierj-, Cilovca, aud Faucy Woollen Goods. The goods being most alt our own manufacture, axt Importations, we ue enabled to offer special advantage to (be trade. 8 li ttfc MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, Has a handsome assortment of MILLINEBTr Hfetair' and Infants' Hats and Caps, 8!!ks, Velvets Craaea Ribbons, Esathcrs, Flowers, Frames, etc HATS AND CAPS. Q HATS, STRAW GOODS, ETC., RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BARNES, 0STERH0UT, HERRON & CO.. S. E. Cor. Fourth and Cliesnnt St Are now closing out at retail their extensive stook of SPRING AND SUMMER HATS, Consisting of Straw, Felt, etc., of the latest strtesaal improvements At Wholesale Prices. 8 24 wtnrtmSp Those m want of Uoods of this description can SAVE at lfant QE PRCF1T by pnrohaslng here. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. HINT TO TOBACCO CUEWEltti WEDDING-CAKE FINE CUT TOBACCO. The onlr FINE CUT TOBACCO ever manajoatored laPnUadelphla.1 The Beet In. the Marlct. EVERYBODY USES IT. Manufactured from the Beat Leaf, BOLD EVERT WHERE. uil factory, B.R. corner Broad and Wailao Streets T" DTJcKowiST. CigAR IM America" Btreet. lue lioooatruoti. Ci22r Volhla aulutfS
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