THE : DAILY EVENING ?TELEG R A PH .PHIL ADELpfri A , TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 18G6. AMUSEMENTS. Tni Boislat Familt. An immense audience visited the Walnut Nreet Theatre last evening to enjoy the performance of this already world renowned troupo. Toe applause was niosl cti thnsinfltic, and the "Niasrara Leaps" and "Spiral Mountain" teat were cheered vociferously a'ter successful accomplishment. The jutriripry of Mr. Henri AsoiiBt was especially pleasmcand ho was encored lor new teats until' the curiosity of hU lrlendswai sHtlslled, and the wonderment ren dered general. The cRtr, orange, bottle, and plate tncks were done so fairly and neatly, as to brinp down the bouse repeutcdly. Ajro'ust is also an admirable clown, and his attentions to the tight-rope nymph, while an entire noveltv, were really ridiculously funny. Through his humor, however, there could be discerned the solicitude and care of a husband, lln eves were riveted continually upon Wad'lle Rosita, while that nrtite was executing bcr beautiful feats of equilibrium. The performance is varied with very pleastnsr tableaux by a talented cotn pany, which are fully equal to thoo Kivea by the great Kriicr Troupe. A comic pantomime con clude the entertainment each evening. At th Njsw Cbesnut Street Thbatrk the new play 01 Baccarat cominues to be very at tractive, but it Daunt be withdrawn alter to morrow evening, to allow the manager.- to pro duce another scenic novelty. To-morrow is desiirnated as the "Author's night," when Mr. Thomas McKeon, the a laptcr of Baccarat, will take a benefit. Those thousands who have en- joyed the piece should not forsret the dramatist. On Thursday evening a dramatization of Charles Dickens' novel of Our Mutual Friend will be pi evented with new scenery, and a line cast. Thi American Tiieatub is doing a fine business The stock company is better tliau ever before, and the leading members ara already becoming favorites. The house has been handsomely renovated throughout, and the patrons have every comfort to be found in a first class theatre. An excellent and varied dramatic entertainment is given each evening. Thi Richings' English Opera Troupe open at the Academy of Music, on the 15th of Sep tember. Mr. Peter Rlchings is the manager, and Miss Caroline Richinirs is thn prima donna. Mrs. Jenny Kerapton, Mr. Castle, Mrs. Hays, and many other old favorites are attached' to the company, with many new candidates j for the favor of the public. I Communication. Wo the Editor of The Evening Telegraph I have noticed with great pleasure the publication of the following testimonial, in several of our city papers, to the liberality and patriotism of George Keller, our worthy Prothonotary ot the District Court: ' Owiok of "The Protective War Claim and ibmpiow aokncy oip the united states sam taey commission iv philadelphia." No. 1307 Chesnut Stukkt, August IB,' 18G6 George Kelley, k.sq., l'rollionotary oi tho District Court lor the Cit. and Counly ot Fliiiadoiphia, baring during hts whole term of office made targe deductions Irom bis lepal loci for certifying tue papers of c almanU througo this Avoncy, and in many cases of sick and indigent applicants hai'ing relinquished all fees wltaUotver, thereby, in effect, contributing to the sold ers and heirs of aoldiers con cerned several thousand dollars the undersigned, being so requested, most cheertuliy express their pubno acknowledgments or the valuable aid thus rendered by him in carrying out the objocts oi taeir Association. vv. M. riLGHMAN, Chairman. 11ORA0K KINNEY, JR., CI. C. bTILLK, ATHKKTOM BLIQHT, f K. M. Lewis. & j Director. W. Ashman, Solicitor. How this is just and right, and is in keeping with the character of the gentlemen controlling tho truly bonevolcnt and worthy Institution named at the bead of thoir manly certificate. It reveals two im portant and indisputable facts : First, that these gentlemen a'm to do justice to a generous and worthy man ; and second, that Mr. Kelley deserves well oi the public. Few mon of his limited means have ever been known to make such pecuniary sacrifices for tbo benefit of others. I am heartily glad, as all his friends must be, to know that George, tho "G'ey Eagle," as he is familiarly callod, is tbus publicly accorded due credit for his noble' share of ' the glorious work of aiding and relieving "the solder and the hoirs of soldiers." It is no small matter for one man, who is far from being rich, to thus contribute from half-a dollar to a dollar and a half each to some three thousand eight hundred persons, as Mr. Kelley has done, to my certain knowledge, - leaving but little of the emoluments of his office to go into bis own pocket. George has always been a firm friend to the soldier, his country, and bis party. Ever ready to battle with the Copperheads and all enemies of the country, contributing Uborally of bis time and money for the relief of the widows and orphans ot the war, he deserves the gratitude and support of all patriotio and right-thinking men. Such a man deserves office. He is emphatically a man of the people, and a friend ot the people, as well as an honest and efll eiont man in office. He is the very man tor the people, and Just tho man that ought to be renomi Dated ; and if the people of his party do thoir whole duty to the soldiers, to themselves, and to Goorge - Kelley, be will certainly be renominated. The thot that be has hold the office for one term should not make against him, in view of the money ho has so Uberslly sptnt in behalt of the soldiers and widows and orphans of soldiers, and, also, in the organiza tion of troops for the war against the Robellion. In . consideration of what he has done for others, his party ought now to give him a cuau.ee to do some thing for himsejr. . . j -' Boy IN BLUE. CITY INTELLIGENCE I For Additional City Intelligence see Jh ird Fage. Midsummer Night Festival in Cam den. Yehterday an immense crowd assembled at the Diamond Cottage grounds, to celebrate the Anniversary Midsummer Night Festival. A brats band from i'hiladelphia made a dis course of sweet sounds, and alter vocal music by tbe Camden Ma'nnorcuor. a beautiful silk flag, combining the American red, white, and hlue with the German colors of red, black, and gold, whs presented by the ladies oi Camden to the Ma;nnerchor Society. The flag was received in a brief and effective address by Hon. James M. Seovel. He spoke of the power ol Shakespeare over the German mind. This great mind "sitting peusive and alone above tbe hundred-handed play ot its own imagination" had even given name to this festival. Uoetbe, the speaker said, was next to Shakespeare; and Germany, too, waj the home ot Schiller, the lover or liberty, who was born In Wurteniburg, and died in Weimar over sixty year ago. Germany had al ways been the home of individual and political liberty. Political liberty was the freedom of a nation from all uniust ahndgmeuts of its rights. It was as dear to the German as to the American heart. Tho speaker then paid a glowing tribute to the men who fought for Impartial liberty, and said that the colors of Ametlcan and German nationality were most appropriately blended In this Bug, for which our brothers died on every field from Roanoke to Lee's surrender. Ani, by the help of God, no surrender of imparl lal and univer sal liberty would be made in America at the behest of any human being. The speaker was greated ith the hemtleet applause. Attempted Bcrolart. There was quite nunmoiinn In Cbesnut street, above Seven teenth, yesterday atteruoon. A party of thieves t had atismnted to break into the tnree dwelling houses, Nos. 1718, 1720. and 1722. One of the employes of Greble'a marble woiks near by saw a man attempting an entrance, and as soon as the burglar found be was observed he made his .': Mcine. Ou an examination ot tbe premises by tbe sergeant of police, it was found that an attempt had been made to force all three of these houses, the Inmates of all of them being out of town. The attempt was lortunutely foiled before anything was secured by the burglars. The Plfabawt Weather. For the paat few days we have been singularly blessed in the weather. It is more like October weather than August. All of u can remember tne terrible hot days that we endured last summer about this time, and through the month of September. As a necessary consequence the cholera has begun to rrst on lis with A lighter weight, and the general health of the city is manifestly im proved. The iolks at the watering places, too, are beginning to return, and enliven the city with their presence. We see a great many fanes on our promenades that have been missing for the past month or two. The theatres and other places of amusement are beginning to show the change also. We only hope the present weather may continue to bless our city, Uut it is an old saying that when a thing is very good. It is "roo good to last long." We hope it Is not so in tbu case. If it continues to be as cool and pleasant as it has been lor the past week, the cholera, which Is committing such fearful ravaces In our Western and Soul hweitern citle-, will be almo.-t entirely eradicated. A Tkeridi.k AeciDixT on the Dela ware a Tuo-Boat Hursts Heb Boiler One Man Scalded, it is Supposed Fatally. About 740 o'clock this morning, as the tug-boat I cm pest -wax towing the barque Alice out of Flana gan's dock, Just below Pine street, the boiler exploded. There was not a loud report: it was more like a sudden rush of waters, and in an instant the smoke-stack, one of the small bonts. ana loose articles aoour the dock, and Dieces of the deck and boiler wcic seeD rushing high into the air in the midst of a column of steam. Home of the articles were sent to the distance of several hundred feet. All the deck about the engine and fire-room was torn up by the explo sion, and the boiler was ruined. The endues escaped with a comparatively trifling rlatnaie. Lemuel utondennine, the ensrineer. wts scalded in a terrible manner, and is not expected to recover. He was removed to the Hospital. The other bunds on the boat were alt, adjusting the stern line when the explosion occurred, and escaped. The boat itself has been taken up to Neatie A Levy's machine works lor repair. The real cause of the explosion Is not known, as there was not much more than the usual quan tity of steam on at the time. Countjuial. Felicity. John Smith, that celebrated and notorious individual, ha not iDto'a diflieulty again. This time it is In one of the cases concerning the affections. John was married, but he made a mistake. After a year, or several years trial, he found he hail not got his "aflinity." He therefore took to drink, and matters got worse. To so great an extent did these disagreements go, that John finally took up his bed and walked. His forsaken wile, thinking a bad husband better than none at all. sent the uiyriUons ot the law on his track, ana he was arrested and taken to the Station House. This morning he made the acquaintance of Alderman Tolaud, who held bim in the sum of $800 to answer. Wanted Light. Solomon Drodman was yesterday afternoon arrested for stealing a box of windo'w-elas" from the establishment of Shoe maker & Co., Fourth and t'allowhill streets. He saw it lying in :ront of the btore in a very teuiptinu manner, aud nicking it up. was walk ing oil, when he wus suddenly brought up with a rouna turn ana iooeefl in the station House. This morning he had a verr interesting Inter view with Ahiermai Toiand. who held him in !f 80(1 to answer. cholera. mere nave been eight cases ot Asiatio cholera reported to the Board of Health since our report ot yesterday. Of those two cases wore latai. we aie mioriaea that, owing to the wiliul neglect ot Councils in rcfusiuv or neglecting to make suitable appropriations lor hospital pur poses, there are no accommodations at au in the municipal hospital tor the reception of cholera patients. We are informed to at every case that aus been sent there has proved fatal from the slieur lack of menus to provide lor them. Many of tho caies, muoea, aie on tneir way out. FOUKD DlCAD IJT THE STREET. About 2 o'clock this morning, as an ollicer was patrolling his Dear in rurrisn street, near Twenty-second, he saw a man whom he supDosed to be asleep onthestieet. On eodeavoriim lo awulceu him be found he wus dead. The man's name is Smith. He was taken to the Ninth District Statiou House, and the Coroner seut for. Suspicion of Larceny. Jospob Wil liams was arrested last night at Twelfth and Lombard streets, on suspicion of beiug engaged in a robbery th:it took place some time since. After a preliminary hearing this morning, such evidence wns elicited as required him to be committed for a further hearing. Sudden Death. A man named Frank Russell, aged 64 years, died suddenly this morn ing at No. 1078 Germontown avenue. The Coro ner has been notitied to bold an inquest. A Candidate. We learn that the Hon. M. Uussell Thayer has consented to be a candi date lor the Judgeship of the Court of Common fleas. , - i Improvements, in G unmaking. Gunmaking, the fastest of arts, And, lor rifles, the latest design ' Is a barrel, with no more parts. Bullots, too, there's a mode to decline, .If a wad of gun-cloth you use: ' 1 But the way our world to refine 'Would be the whole gun to refuse. '' Honey spent on powder and ball Would dress all mankind at Tower Hall. Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing. Tower Hall, No. 618 Market Street, ilKNBETT & Co, Many have wondered why, in this enlightened century, when every science has advanced to almost perfection, somo one, actuated by a desire to promote the health and wellare of his fellow-beings, has not given to the world a medicine which will prove effi cacious in the cure ot those most painful diseases, viz: Dianhcea, Dysentery, etc. To such we would eay that at last a remedy has been found in DR. MAHSDEN'8 CARMINATIVE STRVP. It only requires a trial to prove its unlimited nuooess. Depot, Ao. 487 Broadway, Hew York. For sale by Johnston, Uolloway If Cowden, Wholesale Agents, No. 23 JV. Sixth street, Philadelphia, and by all druggists. To be Afraid op the Cuolera is to increase ono's chances ot taking it; to exercise ordinary prudeLce in warding it off is to provide oneself with Jatne'b Carminative Balsam, and thus be pre pared to master the disease la Its earliest stages. For tbo cure of Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cramps, Chollo, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, etc, the Car- minatlTe is a sovereign remedy, always safe and effi cacious. Prepared only at No. 212 Chesaut street. The Elliptic Lock-Stitch Sewtino Machine, with all tho latest improvements aDd attachments, incomparably the best for family Use. Elliptic 8. M. Co. Agents wanted, No. 9:3 Cbesnut street, l'hlla. Fetes Cooper, George Peabody, and Matthew Vasar, are justly placed high on the world's Roll of Uonor, on account of their munificent contributions to tbe public good. The name of Dr. Marsden should be inserted on the same roll, for the introduction ot bis VEGETABLE SANATIVE PILLS, which have saved many ot his fellow-citizens from long aud weary days and nights ot sickness. Depot, No. 417 Broadway, Ntw York. Ear sale by Johnston, Hollo- teat, Vcwden, Wholesale Agents, No. 23 N. Sixth street, Philadelphia, and by all druggists. A Recipe for Coumteriteitino IToreiqn Pa- vumkb. lake seve-aiaroaa of sunrious labels, a Quantity ot bad spiritt and coar.s emeutial oils; niixaud bottle the latter articles, and paste the former on the vials. Then sell the staff (and the nublic) it you can. But yon cau'tdo muoh iu that way while phaion's "Night-It'ooming Cernus" has the command of every nooiestlo market. H ashing sun Star. . ' ' , , Now that th Wiawik is closed, and the sum. mer nearly so, U't us all show our joyous leelina; by gutting a new suit of Clothing at Charles rjtokon & Co.'s one price, under the Continental. Compouwd Iktkbkbt INotbs. 7 8-10 and 5-204 Wautcd. I lUreo. Brother, No, 40 8. Third tt. "Nmdlfs' rmmni ritrtr" known to bet reliaoeand prompt cure tor Choleraic Svmptomi, Diarrhoea, Drsentorv. etc For sale by Drugcisi. and the manor, C. H.Need'es, t welfth and Ktos streets. Every one should keep tnem at ban t. 6)0. per box. Astocmdino Curb) or Rheumatism W. C- Yost, No. 1638 N. thirteenth street. Just recovored Irom Rheumatism and Nouralgla auuVred for many years oured by Dr. Fi'lor's great Buraedy. (;hovkr k Baker's tlignent Premium Klaitio Mitch dewing Machines tor family use, No 739 Cht'snut streot. iMrnovED Lock-Stitch Hachinkb for Tailors ana .Manufacturers throve- ec Baker Sewing .Ma chine Company, Mo. 73f) Chesnut street. Superior Stylus e Rxady-madi Clot hi no. Superior Styles o Ready-made Clothiko. Wakamakkk k Brows, . JPopdlar Clothiao House, Oak If all, Fontheaxt corner Sixth and Market S (roots. HATTON COLK. on tlie l h Inntant. at the ml- drnce ol tlie knee's moui-r, bjr iter. Oeom . liurlxir row. Mr. KOUKKT UaTTON to Miss oAEvU AD LAID- CULK, both ol this city. OSBOUS PATTr.mON. On tbe ?d InRtant at the Fmory M. K Church Parsonage, by Ker. tamuel Irwin. Mr. ( HAKLKh h. OH BORN to Mls MAKUAItEl a. 1-ATTfc.uHON, au or this city. DIED. BEKHERS. On the lllth mutant. WILLIE GUS- TAVl'H. son ofUostavui G. and Brlvanla llenncirs. sued 4 yearn. i uk reiauvps ana irienns oi ine lamny are retpecttuily invited to attend his luncral, from the realdenco oi bis crundla her. Kvan Fox, No. Til N. Tenth trojt. on Wednesday afirnioon, 'he tla Instant, at 3 o'clock. In terment at Monument Cemetery. CLAY On the 20th Inrtjnt M ART. dauahter of the late George K. and Kllrabeth Clav, aired 32 your. 'the relatives and mend aie rflsneutiuilv Invited to attend tne funeral, from the residence ot Mrs. Catharine t lav, 8 t-. comer of Hecond and lliompson streeU, on Thursday morning at IV o'clock. KlTT.-On the 19th Insiant. QKNKVIEVE KITT. wile Oi Jacob Kilt In the 40 ill year oi her age. 'ine reintiven ana irienuH oi tne lamiiv are rennectrauv invited to attend her luoeral. trom her hunband's resi dence. N. W. corner oi Fifth and Prune utrnet, on Wednendav morning at 8 o clock, lo Drocied to the Union Cemetery. M 'KUAN. Suddenly, on the Iflth Instant JOBS MORGAN, aued 74 yo.rs; also, JAM MOKGAM. son oi John and Agues Mowan sued H years. tub reiauvfs ana iikiiu are rfmieciimiv invttea to attend tbtlr luncral, irom the tesluence of Joiepti Mor gan, No. 6AR Bower street, below Morris, on Wednesday aiternoon at 4 o'clock, without further notice. KCTIIKRKORD. Or. the 19th Inst. JOHN RUTHER FORD, In tbe Wth year oi his ase. 'ine relatives ana male ineaus are resnect'anv invited to attend the luneral. trom his late residence. No. 1H.IJ Wallace street, on Wednesday next, tbe lit iustaut at 4 o'clock r. Al. 80WKR. On the 16th Instant, afters short but severe Illness Miss MAIlY M'WKliS. daUKhtet of Heurrand the late ( hristlana r-owpis. uged 53 years ana 8 days ine relatives ana mentis oi tne latniiy a erespecttuiiv Invited to attend her funeral nom her late reiddcnce Do. I31S Heath street (west ot Thirteenth, lie ow Girard avenue) on Wennesdnv mternoon at 3 o'clock, without further notice To proceed to Latucl Hill Uemetorv. VOORIIF.F8.-On the 19iu Instant Ckl kRLES W. VOOKlitES. ascU as jears Tbe relatives and lneuds ot the lamiiv. a so tbe Perse verance Ho9e Company, are respectfully 1'ivhed to at tend Ms tunerat. from the reidonca ol his lather In-law, William DouKhertv. No. 2 Swarthmore n uce (.Second. below Mew street), on v ediiesdoy aitomoon at t o'clock. Interment at Sou h Laurel till . WARN1CK. On Sunday. Auxust 1. 1868. HELKNA El'H.N . wlie of Charles W. Waintck. and onlv sister ol Samuel P. Huhn The relatives and friends ot the fsmlly art) Invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday morning, the 'iti in- stat t, at iu o clock .uroin tne tesidonce of Mrs. Maty A. n arnica, no. ziwo k. mxiu Direct . - ON YOUR TABLET NOTE THIS ! YOU ARE reauested to examine our assortment ot' Hardware. Cutlery, and Joois whenever you are about to bur. , l IH J'l Ail iK ODO.TT, Ko. BUS (Ktght Thirty flvei MARK KT Ht.. bolow S Ich. fAT COLLARS WITH HELLS, AND. A Vy vanotv of Doe Collars. Chains, and Muzzles, for sale by mi' vtAN & IUW. jno. B3o tr.ignt imrty-nvei iukkkt tit., poiow mnta. TI1K BLE8SINGS OF TH b, WASHERWOMAN, or whoever else performs on the wasb-tuo. will be heaped on tbe head ot him who supplied her with a Patent Clothes Wrin(ter. Their une is low beyond cavil. Pour weeks lrlul allowed, and the money reiundod if no then satisned that uev will svo more iban their CCPlt III Ullio, l.bur. Mid t.ra oomm. W kM overal Datterns out auow tuose wim cog-wueeiH to do tne most durable. '1 HUMAN a SHAW o. S3A tilgbt Thirty-uve) HAKKt'l' hi., below Hiiitr. INSURANCE COMPANIES JN SURE YOUR LIFE IX 01R OWS HOME C01IPAXY, the . : AMERICAN, OP PHILADELPHIA, S.E. Comer Fourth an'l Walnut Sts. Insurers In this Company have the additional guaran tee of the CAPITAL STOCK ALL PAID CP IH CASH, whlctj, together with CASH AnoKTo now on hand, amount to over i 61,500,000. Its TRUSTEES are well-known citizen! In our midst. entitling It to more consideration than those whose managers reside in distant cities. Alexander Wbllldln. William J. Howard. J. Ldcar Thomson, George K agent, Hon James Pollock, Albert c. Roberts, P. V. Mingle, 1, M. WUiiluiu, Samuel T. liodluo, t John iiikman, Henry K. Bennett, Hon Joseoh Allison, luaao Hazlehurst. ALEXANDER WHILLDlfl, President, CEORQE KUGEHT, Vice-President. , JOBN C BIMB, Actuary. JOHN 8. WILSON. Secretary and Treasurer. ' 7 7$ FURNITURE, ETC. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. I have large stock ot every variety oi FURNITURE Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting or PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP COTTAGE bCITH ! WALNUT CDAUllbK NCITS. PARI. OR hUIlr IN VE1.VJCT PLU8H. PARLOR BUI'S IN UAlIt CLOIH. . i . PARLOR fUITS IN REPS. sideboards. Kx tension Tables. Wardrobes. Btokcami. Mattreases, Lounges, eto eto. P. P. GU8TINE 8 IS N.E. corner SECOND and RACK Htreets. JpURNIT URE RE DUCED PER CENT TWENTY-FIVE During the Summer Season, we will sell trom oar Im mense ritock oi . FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, AT A REDUCTION OP TWENTY-FIVE PERCENT. OFF REGULAR PRICES. , GOULD & CO.,, N. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets,' And also at tbe New Establishment, 3 10 Bp os. 37 and 30 North SECOND Ftree ' ESTABLISHED U9 5. A. S. ROBINSON, J French Plate Looklns-Classcs,. ' ENGBAV1SG8 PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS ETC Manutacturer of all kindiof . ( IjOoUins-GlaBS, Portrait, and Plo ture Frames to Order. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, TBIBD DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, j riULAPXUOIA. 8 16 PERSONAL. JNCREA8K OP PENSION! INCREASE OP PENSION I INCREASE OF PENSION! INCREASE OF PENSION! At OWENS CO.'tt, 8 16 It No. MT CHESSUT Street, Philadelphia. Q WEN8 & CO., MILITARY" AND NAVAL LAW OrFICE, fcS'-No. B CHESNUT STRBBT.d t-pPPOSITE THE STATE HOUSE, REga tyNOW PREPARED TO COLLCT ALLJ ?gr-CLAIM8 rOR BOUNTT AGAINST TdE ryuNiTai) states. ' , -i cynoo. . 100. S100 tlM. ioo To Fathers, to Mo'hers, to Widows, and to Minor Children. All soldiers wbo enlisted tor three ears since April II), 1861. mni served thotr lull term of service, and those wbo were discharged on aceount of wounds received In tbe line of duty, and received one hun dred dollars' bounty and no mors, are now entitled to an extr bonuty Of one h undred dollars. Tbe Widows, Fathers,. Mothers, and Minor Children of deceased lers who enlisted tor three years as above, and d led n tbe service, or from disoaie or wounds contra ed In the service and line of duty, are entitled to he one hundred dollars extra Bounty, to be obtained application, In person, or by letter, to the Mlltarv d Naval Law Office ot OWi'.NS A CO. 8 IStt NEW BOUNTT BILL ALL SOLDIERS who enlisted lor throe years, since April 18, (861, and served their full term ot service, or were discharged before said term oi service on account of wounds, and received one hundred dollars bounty and no more, are entitled to receive an additional one hundred dollars. Widows, minor children, or parents of deceased soldiers who enlisted tor three ais and died in the service, or trom diseases or wounds contracted In the service and line of duty, are entitled to receive additional one hundred dollars. . . Call or address GEORGE W. FORD. Ho. 241 DOCK Street, 8171m ...o One door below Third, wbo bas all the necessary forms to collect these claims. JMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS, THETR WIDOWS AND IlEIRS. MATHEWS, POULSON & CO., No. SOS WALNUT St., Philadelphia, Attend pn mptly to all claims fur Invalid Pensions and Increase of Pensions: Widows' Pensions, and In crease .of lenidons for their children; Guardians Ol Minors, at.d the Heirs of Claimants, Bounties to Sol diers, their Widow and Heirs. Call or write Immediately as above, and all business intrusted to their care will be attended to persona ly at Washington. C8 It lot MATHEWS, POULSON & CO. BOUNTY OF 18GG. ATTENTION, BOYS IN BLUE! HsvlnB two oftices In Washington, we are well p re- pored to receive and ccllect all claims for Extra Bounty now due soldiers. You will consu.t your interest by eulllnn, as I pledge mysclt to collect all claims ag dnst the Vulted States Government at lower rates and quicker than any other claim agent In this city. No charges made In advance. , 1. II. JOSKPH. ; 11.1 UUION CLAIM AGEHCrJ Ko 271 HouthTHlBD Btroet, above Spruce. "DOUNT Y. ?OLDIER8 WHO SERVED Af three 3 ears nd received onlj siwi bounty, can now receive unoiher a o. 'I he parents, widows aud minor children of the same class oi soldiers are entitled to aid", soldiers discharged on account ot wounds nom three-year reg mi nts are entitled to tlOO addi tions! it dlHcharged for wounds from rotrlmeuts serv ing two vcars, or less, aft'. The belli ol soldiers serving iu reulmeuts organized tor two veara. or luss. can m cover 150. Discharged soldiers In tbe countrv can for ward mo their discharges, and heirs of soldiers can write, stating particular of their cases, and they will bave prompt attention. Apply to - illltlS JH. rUMDKUt, 8 21m r i No. 224 8. FHUBTH Street PEKNSVLYAN1A RESERVES WHO SERVED three years and did not re-enlist are all entitled to fl(0 bounty, aibo, tlie bens ol all who died In the service, or were dlncba-ged tor wounds. I bave rolls ol the lieserves. , Apply to, or address. Bending discharge, '' JOHN M. POMKKOY, Ko. 224 8. FOUK1H Htreet. . 8 2 lm Formerly Paymaster Pennsylvania Reserves. BUT IF YOU WANT GOOD TEA, CALL AT ' WILSON 'o old-established Tea Warehouse, No. 236CHEbNUT Btreet. THE FINEST BLACK TEA IN THE UNITED States for sale at WILSON'S Tea Warehouse, Ko. 236 CMfcbMJT btreet. Price 1 60 per pound, GCR $1-60 BLACK TEA IS CONSIDERED by old East Indian merchants, and other expe rienced judges, to be the Quest specimen of Tea that baa been lmpoi ted into this country lor nearly nineteen years. Address orders to WILSON'S Tea Waranouse, Ko 236CHL8KCT Street. RICH, FRAGRANT DOLLAR TEA, AT WIL SON'S Tea W alehouse, No. 236 CHE4NU1 Street, FAIR QDALITV BLACK TEA, 80 AND 90 cents, at W ILHONM. ! WILSON'S PRICES FOR TEA-GO. 80, AND fill cents, SI, tl-lO.tlTO, ai-30, 140, SI 60, and 160.. 20 CENTS. ROASTED COFFEE, A LITTLE broken, but very good, at WILON"S! B EST ROASTED COFFEES 20, 30, 35, AND 4ti cents, at witiSUN's. 1 TP YOU ARE UNABLE TO GET GOOD TEA X from your grocer, send to WILSON'9. , TF YOU WANT TO TASTE PURE OLD JAVA X Coffee, 40 cents per pound, send to WlLnON'd. TnOPE WHO LOVE GOOD TEA AND ARE nble to appreciate It. can obtain it at WILSON'S T ea Warehou. No. 236 CHK8NUT street There Is no Tea in New York or Philadelphia that can equal our 160 Black. ...' it. B We bave no objection to supplying those ot our Philadelphia Tea Dealers wbo buy lor caab, with our good leas, with the single exception or ourtl-ttn Biack, as that Tea. when sold, cannot be replaced for any money. We shall reserve that lor our own regular retail trade. It Is like throw Inn pearls before swine to sell such magnificent Tea as that to people wbo cannot appreciate iu i Jj. established TEA WARKHOUSE. . 7211m No. 236 CBKSNUr Btreet TO RENT. A LARGE, WELL LIGHTED AND VENTILATED 1W0M, ON THE SECOND FLOOR OP THB "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 South TIIIUD Btreet, TO RENT, ! . -i ..i ' ' . With or without steam power. Apply Jn the office, tirst floor. ' ; . ' mTO LET THE HANDSOME NEW STORE and dw IHng. No. 410 North KIUHTH rHr'et. 4p ply to WILLIAM ftADLEH, No. 8Ul CALLOWJIICL Street. FOR RENT. THE HOUSE NO. HOT B Ml CHEBNTJT street To be altered Into a store.) FOURTH EDITION FENIAN PICNIC AT BUFFALO. GREAT PROCESSION THIS MORNING FEMALE FENIANS PARADING THE STREETS. 1 Etc., Etc., Etc. Etc. Etc. Etc. Buffalo, August 21. The Fenian pirnic party turned out in procession In lartre numbers this rnoinlno;, and matched through the principal streets, escorted by several IrUh military com panies. Tbe soldiers were the only ones armed with guns, and as the female Fenians constitute a large proportion of the tratherlnir, it Is snfe to say that no raid is contemplated on her Majesty's domains to-day. Generals Spear, Murpby, and O'Neill arrived yesterday, and will bo present at the picnic. An invitation has also been extonded to th( Canadian Colonel Booker and his staff, but it is hardly likely they will accept of it. FROM WASHINGTON THIS AFTERNOON. special despatches to evening telegraph. Washington, August 21. The Cholera avt New Orleans. Reports have been received from New Orleans August 14th, that up to that date sixty-four, cases of cholera had occurred amongst the freed men, of whom titty had died. The mortuary lists in New Orleans papers do not contain cholera cases amongst freedmen. , ' From South Carolina. Intelligence has been received from South Carolina, that Governor Orr is doing all in his power to secure the arrest ot Reuben L. Hold ing, the murderer of the ireodman Aruazorah Peyton. Rewards have beun offered, and tele grams sent to all parts of the State, describing the person ot the murderer. Removals from Office. President Johnson, in an interview yesterday with the Maine and Louisiana delegations to the Philadelphia Convention, denied that he had made any promise to Republican Senators to retrain from making iemova!s trom office during the Congressional recess. Movements of Cine en Emma. Queen Emma dined yesterday with Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Chandler. Two ot' her attendants are milif Dosed to-dav, and Bhe will not stall on her trip to Niagara until to morrow. illicit Markets by Telegraph. New Iouk, Aueust 21. Cotton .atnet at 34;i'lo Flour deo lned 10c; sa'.os ot 50X1 bols ; Stato, attiuj luiuj unto, (a;i;4; western, B;Mf&5; Soutnorn, Jn l6 ou. VI boat atill; sues 01 lUUU uudu 3 ate at Corn quiut; sales oi 42,000 tmslio s at. 82 j (ahii. Bool steady. I'oric linn; solos ot lUOO bob. at q&A Lard cull. Whisky dull. A'kw YoRK.AuiiUKt 21 itocks are steady. Cbloao and Uook island, 107; Uioniiran Sou hum, 14tl; New I oik Ceutral, 105; Keuiiin?, Hudsoa River, lit); Krio Ka'road, Til; Wemjin Union leletiianli Cotnoany, 683 ; Carohuas, 64; t'onneg'ee m. S4 lreaoury 7 810 lntil; 1040a, 1024; United states bs, llOj; Unite a States Coupon lis, 1111; Gold, 147. Baltimouk, Alt aunt 21. Flour is stosdy; the transactions are lipht. Wteut is dull, and lower. Corn 2o. lower. Provisions muctire. Mm Tork, $38 60. Susrara .dull and unsettled. Ofleu linn; mo, li 110. in gold. . VV aisky firm, at 33 39 lor I'ennsy lvauia. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. An application wrb rdada to Judire A'lison this morning in relation to the ussessmont of the Socond Ward. In consequence of the death of Jamo T. Ilsrmer, one ot the-Assessors ot the Second. Ward, whoroby the ollice became vacant, tho City Commissi jners appointed Edward K. llllfcriy to till the ollice which became vacant by the deceoue ot Jlr. ilarmer, and a question arises as to the powers and duties ot the Astoseor thus apjiointod. The two Assessors had mace an assessment ot the ward, but all the books bad not bem copied and returned to the City Com missioners at the time oi tho death of Mr. Harmer. Judge AlliBon Instructed the Assessors that every assessment must be made by both Anses ors join inn in the pertormanee of 'the duties winch tiielasv requires them to perform, that the ajsssmeut being incomplete at the death ot Mr. llurmor under the provisions of the act ot April 15 1831 it bo came the duty of the present asaeasors to make an assessment of the ward, in which tbny con d both join by attosttnar the'eorreetness of th? same by their joint signatures, una to which both of the assessors should make oath or affirmation. The law authorizing an appointment to fill a vacancy oc casioned by death or otherwise, gives the person appointed tbe same powers; mazes him liaolo to the same penalties, aud entities bim to rteoive the same compensation as it bo-bad bnen elected to fill the office. That inasmuch as the appointeo of the Ciiy Commlsaionnrs cannot certify or m ike oath to the correctness ot an asaessmeut made by anothor perron, the present assessor should make an asies nientol the Ward tor themselves, aud make due and proper return of tho same. , Vulted States DWti li t CourtJudge Cad wa ader John H. lliah p eaded guilty to a charge ot having in his possession with intent to pass, aud attempting to paas, counterfeit U. 8. Treasury notes, intending to delraud tbe Untied States. Enos Weikert wa charged with having in his DOfftSfion with intent to las, sixteen i weuty dol lar U . 8 . Treasury notes. Weikert was the proprietor of a publio house (Ellsworth Uoue)ln Marnsburjf. - Intelligence was received by the authorities that lliah, who bas pleaded guilty to the fame oharge, had taken sixteen counter toit United otates notes trom Philadelphia to Uarrisbujg. Hiah aa arrested withou mlliculty on the 29th of July. i The evidence in regard to Weikert is When tbe officers mentioned to him that they had heard that Hick bad deposited the Uutes with Inn, be domed bavlng any knowledge whatever of the notes. Tbo officers theu took Hiah to see Weikert. Wickers litriited a caodie and went to his eel 'ar When ho returned, he placed in tho bands of Kiahantnall package Chei Campbell, of the Harruiuurg police, took tbe packane Irom ilicb and discovered that it contained tbe?e sixteen notes. Weikert was then arrested, aud the two were then brought on to J'biladelpbia. 1 The Court remarked here that there bad, as yet, been no' hing proouoed which went, in the !e.-t, to piove W ickert's guilt. But it desired to know some thing about the place in which the notes were kept) whether it was an oidinary plaoe for keeping valo ab es. It seems that no one cou'd ray anything about it In any way. On trial. W in. Ringgold Cooper, who passed a forged eheoc lor $60,000 upon the First National Bank, repre senting himself to be Purser A. H. Allen of the bavy, was this morning nrraivned in this Court npon the charge oi passing a forned chuck with in tent to delraud the United States, and be pleaded guilty, lie was remanded to prison. ; Court of Quarter Sessions Judge Ludlow. Jr.brt Sullivan and Edward slattison plead guilty to charge ol larceny, committed at the restaurant oi Christopher fcorris. No. 608 Cbesnut street. Tbe oefendauts, it appearod, forced open the back door oi the establishment at nwut, and took from the money drawer 9187 60. One of them was a tew days after arrested in New York city, and the other at Borne, A. Y. , from each of tbe prisoners a portion or the stolon money was recovered, amounting to something moie tbsn (200. At the time ol taeir arrest they acknowledged their guilt, and stated that after th; robberv they proceeded to Camden, and divided their booty, aud tbenoe took an early train lor New Sanies Mallon pleaded gallty to tbe larceny ot eighteen yards of ear pot, the property of Iuoum But fc Sons, auctioneers. MAJOt DAVID p. WaATKB TAKX TBI OATH OV Major TVavId V. Weaver, acoompanlei by bis counsel, Mr. yerbart. appeared in Coart,nd .udwo Ludlow administered to him the oatu of oflloe aa ity Commuwioner, to whloh position be wm eleoteu nearly a year ago. William Toeneyand Hannah Teener wsreebarre wtth reeeiyinip muslin and other goods, knowinc them lo have been stolen. Tha goods were werta tfvw. and were found In tbe house of defendants. They both acknowledged that thy had biaght and honestly paid for the goods, having ftoacht thorn irom a man who brought them to h house or tbe delondaats, and claimed that be was "hard up. ' The price paid wa $6. Tho Jury eonviotea the hnshand and acquitted tne wire. John Wetherby, a oollceman, and Samuel Todd, ware enaraed on crosn bills with assault and bat terv on on another. Tbe offioer testified that ro id interfered with bim while attempting to make ea rrest, and both struok and kicked htm. The of Deer's prisoner got away, and Todd, eacaplnt, toik re l ii re in tl e engine I otue ol the Soring Oardoa ire Company, whereof be was a member, i. .WM Bn'"nwl b officer, by whom he wss ?U lne "bon der, aooidenuily, as is cla mod by the otTicer, bnt rnaliciou-ly and designedlv, as ooa- tonued by Todd, lhn unmiil Inf1,t.., la nnlurliuiii Jury out. A fans COrrSDOrinpnt nf a f.nrirtnti nuuir says the question of the restoration to Krauw of the remains oi the Duke ol Reichstadt has boon revived of late, and it is said that Austria, which possesses the ashes of the first Emseror'a eon, la willing to concede them to Krance, in conformity with the expressed wish of Napo leon in.. ' It is rumored that the ex Kinsr of Nnnlon will aoon take his departure from Rome tor uuiDiu.n, ouu mm m to iimw li in 1 1 11 k will! nm- poleon III for the Bale of the Farnese Palaoe, the palace and feudal property at Caorarola, ana tne JNeapotuan steamer at Civita Vecchia, for the prii e altopether of 1,200,000 scudi. MEDICAL. MEDICAL K L K C T 11 1 C I T T. DR. S. W. BECKWITH'3 ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, No. 1220 WALNUT STREET, For th Treatment of Cnronlo DUosuesw For the benefltof those -proposing to undertake Elec trical treatment for diseases, we give In the (Dllow1o list a few at the more prominent and most cooimaa complaint met witn in our practice, in all ot which wa are most successtul. In seaslt all casbs or cbboki DISBASB BLSCTBICITT IS A 8UBK BEKUDT, AND W AU. CASKS BENEFICIAL, IF PROPEBLT APPLIBD TbOSS, tUerO- lore, sfflicted with complaints not here enumerated, need bave no hesitation in appijlug. and whether only bb likf. ore FBRMAKBNT cuitB can be effected, they wilt lecelve replies ci onllugl.i . All consultations tree. 1. Kpllepny, Chorea, or M. Vitus' Dance, Paralyse, (Hempleeia), NeuraiKla. Hyxter.a, KervousubiS, I'Hipt tution oltbe Heart, Lockjaw, etc. 2. More 'throat, Dyspepsia Diarrhoea. Dysentery, Ob. stlnate Conatipaiiou, Hiemorrliolile, or Pile. Bilious, flatulent, and Painter's Colle, and all affeottoui of the Liver and Spleen. 3. I atarrh. cough. Influenza, Asthma (when aot caused bv organic diseases ot the heart). Bronchitis, Pleurisy. Pleurodynia, or Rheumatism ef the Chosi, Cousuinption In tbe early atsKes. 4 Gravel, Diabetes, and K'dney Complaints. Impo tence and .seminal vVeakneas. ihe latter complaints never mil to vielo rapidly to this treatment. ft. K ieumtism, Oou , Lumbano, htlQ Neck, Suinal ( urvature Hip Diseases, Cancers, Tumors (thoaa last named always cured withou: pain, or cutting, or pias ters in any lorm). 6. Vteius Complaints, Involving a msl-poaltion, aa Prolapsus. Antroveriion Hotrovemlon InUaiintia, Cloeratlon. aud varioui other affections oi the Womb and ovaries. Airs. BKi KWITII has the Ladles' Department under her own care and suttrvlsion. EKFriKlfiNChM. The diseased and all Intereod.ara re erred to the fo Iowiuk nainod xentieinon, who have been treated and wltnessod out treutuieui on others, at o.ltt0 WALNUT Htreet:- A. JT Plea-oiiton. Ho. U16 Spruoe street : W B. Smith, Ko 1022 Hanover Btreet: Onorne Douglass, Kl'th street, atove ( liiHuintJ W Krailley. Mo. 66 North Fourth street: Koben Work, No. M North Third treett colonel. T W. bwecney. Walnut street, bolow Kiahtht Oeorga Kvan, Arch street below fifth: Mr Pelouze Third aud Cliesnut streets; Kdward MoLane. all of this city, i. Pleaaontim, t- louIs, Mo. ; Jacob VandeKtllt, O Ibshs. I)' It H a. Scmple, Mount Holly, M.J. .with very many others. PDyslclans or students deslrtn? to have Instruction in the correct application ot JU.eotricity tor thocuro ot' disposes can app y at the Ollice. Consa tation free. Descriptive clrcu'ars ot cures effected, witu numerous rctoronce, cau be bad by ap plication at the onice or by letter. . Ail etters addressed to 1 Ull. S- W. BKCKW'ITH, 81) )2t rp Mo. 12-20 WALKTJT StrJet, Philaua. BIOKRI2SrJB Oil LIFE-KEJUVENATOB. 8TBENOXHTO THE VVEAK TOUTH TOTUE A&Ef This preparation is uncqual'ed aa a rejuvsnator and re storer ot wasted and Inert functions. 'Jhe leeb.e. ihe aed aad all those who have In any way Impaired their vitality by excessive menial or physi cal application, will find the Hlokrene to be what Its uam implies a lie-reJuveuator. which, while it builds up the. shuttered constitution, will B'so Impart" to the feeiinafl the briskness and enenry which belona to youth. o matter by what cause any o:uuu pas bi-come etuea bled in its runctlens this superb preparation will remove that caus at once and lorever. ' BIOKBKNE cures Ucneial Delnllty. Imnotenov, Ner vous Inoapacitv, Dypepsta, Depression Loss of Appe tite, Low euiri's, Imbecility. Uuutal Indolence. Ktnucla tion, F.nnul It bas a most deiiKhuul, desirable, and novel effect npon the nervous system, and a i who arc la any way prostra'ed by nervous disabilities are eamustly advlfedto seek a cure in this most excel ent aad ua equalled preparation. BIOKKKNS. The Feehle, the Languid, the Despair ing, the Old. should give this valuable dcuver- a trial ; It will be found totally onfoteut trom ail other article for the same purpose. 'lO FEMALES. This preparation Is invaluable in ner vous weaknesses of all kin is, as it will restora tiia wasted strength with woudenul permanence. It Is also a grand Tonic, and will give ro iefm Dvspep siawlth the first dose A brief Dersisience rn It as will renovate the stomach to a degree of perfect health, and banish Dyspepsia forever. Ona Doilar per bottle or bU bottles for SS. Bed or lrn gluts general y Sent bv express anywhere by ad dressing avTL'Hisus a, HiLLitu propn"w ao. os ut.1 street, New rora. , Bold by' ; JOHNSON. IIOLLOWAT TOWDEW., No iUNoitn biatu street.. DYOlTACO.i ilOlhsiuGmrp No. mt SECOND St. TR. HUNTER, o. ,44 ,.N. SEVENTH STEEET, ABOVE FILBERT, PHILADELPHIA' Acknowledged by all parties interested, as by tar the MOT SUCCESSFUL PHYSICIAN In the treatment of Ihteatf in his tperialtg. QUICK. TIIOBOUOH, md permanent cures aunrantrnd lu every ease. Kemember DK HCNTKK'S Celebrated llemedle can onlv be had genulue at his old esiabliah O lloo, No. 44 N SEVENTH Street, abovs Filbert. . 815 i ,: CIGARS AND TOBACCO, j OINT TO ' TOBACCO CUE WE K8 WEDDING-CAKE FINE CUT TOBACCO. , , The only FINE CUT TOBACCO ever manufacture b Pa'ladelphia. The Best in 'the Market. , EVERYBODY USES IT 1 Manufactured from the Best Leaf. SOLD EVEKYWHEBE. U Factory, 8.V. corner BitoAP and Wallaox Street STRATTOM'S FAMOUS YEAST. S. K.Cor. CHESNUX ana FEO.NT St. Ilstuihluit li i iaaniiiiaiairiini mr una aii iaiijiwtsAaT U i a i ft iaw-1 irv-J it i . " AGENT FOR ti
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