8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1866. BOLD ROBBERY OF JEWELRY. 4000 Worth of Diamond Rings Run Off With in Brooklyn The Robbers Lsave a Kore and -Wagon, Etc. Time have bern lroa time to time many bold ntl audacioin robberies committed in this city and In Brooklyn, but anions the most daring none will be rouad to exceed the one which was consummated last niebt in the latter city. Jt ran scarcely be cred'ted that within leas than Mty yards of the police headquarters, and on one or the most public thoroughfares of that city, and at an early hour ot the nieht, and wricn crowds of persons were continually piss inn, a store was emend, and in the presence ol the proprietor and his assistants, a rime of iewelry was taken away; and, notwithstanding the bucanit cry at once raised, the perpetrator fret off with the greater part of the booty. Yet no r H occurred. The police were at once informed, and in the thorteet possible time the telcerapti was tlnsti Idb the lnicHiitence to the various stations. The intelligence hud just reached Acting Captain Wriitht at the Forty-fourth preinct, when an otlicer drove up ti; a wagon which he found de scitea at the coiner ot l'nrn and Vanderbilt avenues. . A tew minutes previously a boy, named Aaron Hart, was stundinjr at that place when a wagon in which were two men, one of them without a hut, drove up and leaving the hors standing, jumped out. The man without a hat immediately snatched the boy's hat a black Ko?suth one, broken in front off his Dead and sayina, "I want this and will give you a new one lor it," vanished round the corner. The boy was to surprised that he did not at hrst all out, when he did the otlicer came up, and alter hearing the lad's story took the horo aud wagon awav. When the aon was searched ene of the rings stolen was found. The nil!,' is a cluster diamond. Too hoise Is a well-brod.fast trottinp, corral nff, a.id the vehicle a three, quarter seat coalbox wagon, painted b.ack, with a blue cloth cutmlon. lloth were taken by . the police to a livery stable where they will re nnin nntil an owner is found lor them. At hall-past eight last evening, a ninn entered the jewelry store ot Mr. Tice, on the corner of Fnltou and Johnson streets, Brooklyn, and asked Mr. Thomas Tice to snow him a few diamond rings. Ilia request was compile! with by layinsr on the counter twenty-tour valuable ornaments. The man took his pocket handker chief, aud pretended to wipe his taco with it, ai d then immedihtely dropped it over the case, took it tip, rushed to the door, aud immediately - disappeared, fie had a confederate awaiting with a. horse and wagon at the curbstone in front of the buildintr. One bound took him irom the jplucc into the vehicle, the whip was freely plied, and at a hieh rate of speed the Jiarty passed the police headquarters, ana were oct in the darkness in Johnson street. The clerks in the store, hearing Mr. Tice cry out "Stop him ! stop him !" rushed to the entrance, but when they arrived thero was no tracj of the robbers to bo discovered. llr. Tice gives but a very indistinct descrip tion of the man w!io toos" his diamonds. lie savs bo is a slip.ht built, midlle aged man, with a smooth luce. The value of the property lost is about lour thousand dollars. A roundsman irom headquarters found one of the rings outside ot the door of the store, and one ol Mr. lice's clerks found another near the same place. Both were undoubtedly dropned by the robber in his hurried exit. The police aiid ottectives were at once put on tne track. At nine, P. M., two men were arrested by an officer of the Forty-second precinct; but on Mr. Tice saying neither ot thetn was the person who visited him, thev were discharged. Sew York - Haaitl, ' ' -Colorado .Icwctt 011 the State of the Nattou. To My Cocmtrymkn: The condition of the country not being such a to justify a prcat po litical movement as yet, I suggest that tho Inde pendent .National Convention for nominating Piesiilent and Vice l'resideat on the basis of the Union as it vxtn except slavery, he allowed to stand over to the first Wednesday in September, 18ti7. and that those fricuds wno' have volunta rily co-operated with me in the movement defer action lor the present. I submitted to the late despotic, unpatriotic Convention at Phihtdulphm . an address, setting lonh my reasons lOr deeming it best to sustain the present ascendancy in Congress, in order to secure Liberty an i lasting Peace. Wm, Cornell Jbwett. New York, Anrjust 22, lHiiii. Farini. Charles Louis Farini, the Italian statesman, the tricud of Cavour and of Glad stone, died at Genoa on the 1st of August, lie was lorn in 1822 at Russi, in the ltoman States, . and studied medicine at Bologna, subsequently making himself known as the author of several medical works. Mixed up in the events of 1841-3, he was compelled to quit Pontifical terri tory, and practised his profession in Paris and at Marseilles, Florence, and Turin. He returned on the accession of Pius IX, and became Clinical Professor at Osimo. He became Deputy lor .Valenza in 1843, and was appointed Director, General of Health and of the Prisons by Count Boisl. He was compelled to leave his country .again .in 1848 this time on account of lis .moderate opinions, which were adverse to the notion of a republic. He went to Tus cany, and returned to Rome on the .Teucn occupation ot the city; but the then ruling Cardinals objected to him, and a third time he left the Roman States. On the outbreak of the Italian war of 1859, Farini, who had played an Important part in the negotiations with Napoleon III, was appointed Dictator of Modena, and on his resignation, after a few months, and his re-election by Parma and Jlodeua, he brought about the annexation of Jlodenaio Sardinia. .In I860 he was appointed toy Count Cavour Commissioner Extraordinary to Naples. Farini is us well known lor a history ef the Roman States and his letters to Lord Russell and Mr. Gladstone as lor his journalistic ability. Cavour had great faith in Farini, and when dying spoke ot him as the ablest man he . lett behind. But Farini's health suddenly broke dwn, and when, (alter Katazzi's fall, be suc ceeded to power, he was Prime Minister onlv in .name. For yeHra back he was indeed a mere wreck. Italy of late allowed him a pension a sm all one, indeed, but as much as his friends would accept lor him. Farini held many great oliices he was once a Dictator, once a Prime Minister, more than once a Governor of a .province, and he died poor. Death op Liedtenant-General Sir Harry .JoNkS, G. C. B. Lieutenant Geueral Sir Harry David Jones, of tDe Royal Engineer?, Governor of tho Itoyal Military College Sandhurst, died on the 21. General Sir Harry Jones served his .country lor nearly sixty years. He took part in the expedition to Walcheren 4n 1809, and also eerved in the campaigns of 1810-11-12-13-14. He led tho forlorn hope at the first assault of St. Sebastian, and was wounded. He has re ceived the silver w,r medal with live clasps. In June, H15, he was appointed commanding Qrlncer, in. charge! the fortitications on Mont wartre, altet the entrance ot the British troops into Paris, ia 1815. He was subsequently a . Commissioner to the Prussian army ot occupa tion in 1816. in 1854 he commanded the British lorcesv.t the arege ontrations against Uoruar sund, jn the Aland Isles .Baltic medaJ), and for Ills bervices in Cie Baltic was promoted Mujor General. He formed one.of the councd of war held in Paris In January, 1856, when ho re ceived the ;ross of Comraauder of the Legion of Honor. Be wat oppointed Governor of the Itoyal Military College at Sasdhurst in lHfitf, aud a Lieutenant General in 1800. Financial Troubles in Rome The Pope recently visited the Convent ot' the Passiouista at 6t Giovanni Paolo on Mout Coelius. tin the way he was saluted with .cries of "Holy Father, money, mouev I" The Stances are in a : cad state, and the bank will only ash notes at a discount of ten per cent. Pnare Doria has just instituted a suit aguinst the ttoman bank ; lor paying him in notes twenty thousand crowns which they received from him in fold. 70S BABOAIBB rrniPLTNO Nrw Wobli8. The twenty-txth report of the Emigration Commissioners, Just Issued, states that in tho lifty-one years that have elapsed since 1814 there have left the United, Kingdom 6,901,610 emigrants, of whom 3,o!i7,78'.y or nearly 61 per cent., have gone to tho United: States of America, 2,177,850 to British colonj.'s.i and 126,871 to other places. Of tne compost .ion f this emigration in the earlier years the com missioners do not venture to offer an opinion; bnt of the 4,827,630 who have left the Uuiteu Kingdom during the la-t twenty-live years, tbey believe that upwards of 60 per cent, were Irish, and that of these the great bulk have gono to the United Mates. The Irish emigration may be calculated at an nvernse of upwards of 116,000 a year during the whole of that period, which is ronsidernbly more than tne natural increase of the people could supply. The redac tion of the population of Ireland in the last twenty-five jesrs is thus to a great extent accounted for, irrespective of tbo mortality in the (amine of In47. The emigration during the year 1805 was 2(19,801, of whom there were English, 61, .14:) ; Scotch, 12,870: Irish, 1C0.67U; foreigners. 28,619; not distiugulohe 1, 62!ii ; total, 208,801. The Irish emi grants lormed 47'OH per cent, of tho whole, and 6.V74 per cent, of the emigrant who went to the United Sta'ec. Thnre were, amont tne Irish who went to the United St ates 31,043 single men, being in the proportion of 38 9 to the who'e Iiish emigration. Of the emigrants to the United States an 1 British North America 120,923, or 73 1-2 percent., proceeded n steam vessels, and 43,646 in mailing vessels. The pro portion of those who went in steam vessels was much larger than In any previous year, and as the average price of passage in those vessels was irom 30 to 60 oer cent, higher than in sailing vessels, the eitentto which they wero resorted to Is a proof that there was no pecuniary dis tress among the emigrants. The resort to stenm vessels is now so trencral that from the Clvde there wer no sailing ver-els carrying emigrants lust year, nor irem Liverpool were there an y uch vessels to British Noith America. The mortality, as far as the commissioners have returns, amounted in steam vessels to 0i oer cent., in sailing ships to ! percent In the emigration to Australia and New Zealand there is a decrease as compared wiih 1801 ot 3;i5'J, und as compared with 1803 of 15,771. Th principal dcerase is in the emigration to Victoria. fail Mall GazeUe. Hokors to a Geologist. A bronze statue of . Andre Dumont, the celebrated Belgian geolo gist, was erected nt Liege last month. The King and Queen attended the opening cere monies Dumont was the atubor ot a ".Memoir ol the Geology of the Province of Liogo," for which he received the medal of the Belgium Academy and the Wollmton medal of the Geo logical society ot London in inw. England's Expenses. It is remarked in Eng land that althouirn Earl Derby's Government has been in power only a mouth, it hits already increased me expenditure oy ciose upon uuii a million pounds. V( this a eoodl.y proportion is lor breech-loaders and a turret ship. Grass Paper. The proprietor of L'ojCa Meiffpopcr, in London, lias just Imported two hundred and seventy tons ol Esparto grass Irom Algeria, tor the manufacture of paper for that lournal. The cost of this kind of pnper is one-half 'hat of the linen fabric. MEDICAL. RHEUMATIS NEURALGIA, GOIT, ASTHMA, POSITIVELY CURED AT LAST 1 NO CURE, NO PAY. DR. FITLEIt'S WOXDERFIL RIIEOIATIC REMEDY For Kheamatipm. Neuralgia, Gout, anil Asthma. Is truly astonishing tho afflicted world. Thousands of sufferers, who have tried everything, reluctantly purchase It, and rapidly, to their own surprise set well, and the terrible Inveterate cases so easily cured prove It to be the uios wonilcr.ul remedy known in tbe civilized world. Bo member, used Inwardly only; contains uo mercury, col cblcum, minerals, metals, or anything injurious. Lately reduced irom 910 to 82 pur bottlo. Wan anted to cure every case, or the amount paid positively returned; the only remedy go suarantoed. Prepared by Dr. F1TLER, Graduate of tbe University of Pennsylvania, now one ot our oldest physicians. Advice gratis. Afllictod invited to call. No. 29 S, FOURTH Street, be'ow Market. ABTOCNDINO CCEE OF RHEUMATISM. W. C. Yost. No. 15o6 N. Tiitrt.'entb streot juc reco vered Irom Ithuuinatlsm and Neuralgia sulfered many ycais; cured by Dr. J-1 tier's great Keiuedy. MOfcT REMARKABLE CURE OF RHEUMATISM. Mrs. Keeney. Uldge road aliove 1'on.ar suffered oirt 20 ears i now well. Dr Filler's Remedy again. EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF RHEUMATISM. Robert Toole. No. 4:u Wilder street, wanta tbe DUlillo to know i bat he suffered a longtime; couldu'l move Cursd by Lr. Filler's Remedy. Perfectly harmless. WONDERFUL. CONRAD F. OLOTHIKB, No. 23 N. Wuter st . cured cf Rlieumuhsm by three u aiTJoouiul doses of Dr. (tier's In till. Ibis Rtieumuile Itumi dy. lie could not walk. ASTONISH iNO. ALU RMAN JOS. II. COMI.V, Frankioid. suffered 11 years. Cured bv one bottle ot Dr Fitter's RheuuiHtlo Remedy, and aajs to all, get ouieu b Ubliig tne kemcdy. MOsT WONDERFUL CURE OF NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM Ever known. Mr Josepb States, Andalusia, guttered allleiime. a rled even thing. Cured only fy Dr. Fit ter's Remedy. ANOTHKlt CURE. JOSF.PH STBVENS, Esq., No M3 Owen sircet, Houthwark, who has guttered for Syeuiswith Rheumatism, has been comolctely cured by uving one-hall a bottle of Dr. Fitter's Great Rueu iniitic Kenedy; usrd Inwardly. Depot, Ao. 2S 8. I OU ttl'tt tflreet. Warranted to cure. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURB. The lady having chaise of the Union League House suflcred terriblj. cured uy Dr. rltler's Remedy, ttlwj FOR SALE. TT'OR SALE. TIIR ONE-HALF INTEREST J' of an old-established I01KL. in one of tbo most centra' localities in rbrauuitmia I no bouse is con ducted in every restieet as a flrst-claas houte. and com inands a large and protltub.e trade. Tb obleut in dis poning of an Interest Is wi li a view to an extension ol luelliiies lor the accommodation ot lnureaMtig trade A (Id leas "Hotel," 15" WiS. 1'bi.adulpbia Host Orbce. H22 3f FOR RENT. f KOK KENT. THE HOUSE NO. 11D7 JLJil CHEHNTJT stre. (To bo altered Into store.) Apiy o. is , nrrH street. bOtbsSt 8. M. CAVIX, Agent. LOST. OCt BESVARD. LOST. IN CO.MINO FROM tnZJ Barnsboro' Station, West Jersey Ral'road, to TDira inu n tuiiui i,reocs a pair oi Liinen cuu., wun tlold tHudsattwJied, with small black set in tbe centre. Tbe above reward will be paid by leturniug to Stamp Agency, .no. 4iv,urojiiv nireet. s zuji JJ S. FISHER'S PATENT SELF-SEALING PRESERVING CAN. This celebrated Caa has been used by thoasands lor the last live yearn, and all who have ti lid It speak In the niKuesi ierui ui it. nil., tt e venture w sjwen thai It la more reianie, move convenient, and pon uiHiiMI nifirA Amctksl UMrit. tnan AllV Other 1'jn in nuA asHvn. tnar i ia uiurv rvniufio, wun cunveuient, and geaaes more practical UMrit. tnan an v other Caa in It is seated and wwiiled witn the greatest ease, a i lllMrll Ot wuiea ii starucu'ariy uuwi uia warrantea tin re put up acooidlng to airectlons. For sale by tt aianuf.f turer. at htaold btana. J H. UcMUUlltlE N tart ntllSU GARbEM Mteot. PhllmUlpbia. gWimo Unit the IN DRY OOOjOS PERSONAL. TSJEW BOUNTY" BILL-ALL SOLDIERS J- who anllgud tor three years, since April 18. iS61 and geivrd tnelrfnlt term ol service, ot were dUcharired before laid term oi service on account of wonnds. and) received one hundred dollars bounty and no more, ara entitled to receive an additional one hundred dollars.' Widows, minor children, or parents of deceased soldiers who enlisted tor tnree yeats and dld in the service. o Irom dlteatea or wounds contracted In the service and line of duty, are entit ed to receive an additional one" hundred dollars. Call or addresa OEORGE W. FORD, I So. 241 DOCK Street. .8 171m One door below Third, who hag all the necessary forms to collect these claims. JMPOIlTANT TO SOLDIERS, THETh WIDOWS ASD HEIR. ! MATHEWS. P0ULS0N & CO., ' 1 No. 808 WALNt'T Philadelphia, Attend prcmptly to all claims for Invalid Pensions and Increase of Pensions: Widows' Pensions, and In crease , of Pensions for their children; Guardians of Minors, aiid the Uelrs of Claimants, Bounties to Sol diers, their Widows and Heirs. Call or write immediately as above, and all business intrusted to their care will be attended to persona ly at Washington. CBMlOt MATHEWS, I'OULSOX & CO. BOUNTY. Ol1 18 0 0. ATTENTION, BOYS IN BLUE J Having two offices in Washington, we are well pre pared to receive and collect all claims for Extra bounty now due soldiers. Ton will consult yonr interest by calling, as I pledge myself to collect all claims a,dnst tbe Uulted States Government at lower rates and quicker than any other claim agent In this city. No charges made In advance. i. II. JOSKP1J, 811ml UNION CLAIM AQENCT, So 271 South THIRD htrcet,above Spruce. BOUNTY. POLDIEKS WHO SERVED three jears and received only IOO bounty, can now receive another $ 00. '1 he parents, widows and minor children of the same class oi soldiers are entitled to SlOtt. Soulier discharged cm account ot wounds Hour tbree-vear rcii tnunti are entitled to S100 adill- t oncl. 11 ulscbarxea tor wounds from reuimeuts serv ing two years, or less, a.rA. 'luo belts oi soldiers serving In rtKlrm.il is organized tor two years, or less, can re. cover aSO. Discharged soldicis in the countrT can for ward rue their discharges, aud heirs ot sohller.t can rite, staling narncuia sot tneir cases, and tliey will have pi ompt attention. Apply to . JollM M. rOMKRO 7, 8 21m No. 221 8. FjURTU Street 1 JENNSYLVANIA RESEIIVE9 WHO SERVKI) JL three vearg and did not re-enlist are all entitled to Mltiliountv. Also, tbe belts ot ail who died In the service, or were dl.-cha-ved tor wounds. I have rolls ot the hcseivcg. Apply to, or address, sending discharge. No. 2-M 8 FOUR t H treet, 8 2 1m Formerly Paymaster Pennsylvania Reserves. TDDT IF YOU WANT GOOD TEA, CALL AT viiJf u ' ia established Tea Warehouse. No. wotnr.Miu i Mreet. rpilE FINE BLACK TEA IN THE UNITED J. States for sale at WILSON'S Tea Warehouse. No. zoo i iir.ni i, i ireei. i nee i du per pounu. VUR $100 BLACK TEA IS CONSIDERED v by old Eat Indian merchants, and other ex un noticed juiipes, to be the finest specimen oi Tea that ban neon impel tin into tins country tor nearly nineteen jears. Address orders to WILSON'S Tea NVaraoouse. R ICII, FRAGRANT DOLLAR TEA, AT WIL- NUA'S'rea v aiehousc, Ho. XHiUHliSNUX Street. FAIR QUALITY BLACK TEA, 80 AND 90 cents, at WILSON'S. w lLSON'S PRICES FOR TKA-liO, R0, AND vu cents, ft, Tfiu, erzo, r'u, ft 4U, iiou, and 20 CENTS. ROASTED COFFEE, A LITTLE broken, bnt verj good, at WILON'8. BEST ROASTED COFFEES 20, 30, 35, AND 4U cents, at WILSON'S. "F YOU ARE UNABLE TO GET GOOD TEA from your grocer, send to W ILBON'S. F YOU WANT TO TASTE PURE OLD JAVA - Coflee, 40 cents per pound, send to WILaON'a. THOSE WHO LOVE GOOD TEA AND ARE able to appreciate it. can obtain It at WILSON'S lea Warehouse. i.o. z;ib cufc.u street. There Is no lea in hew York or Philadelphia that can equal our Ki uv iiacR. N.ls We have no objection to supplying those ot our Philadelphia 1 ia Dealers who buy lor cash, with our uood 'leas, with theeinirlo exception of ourai-no Biack, as that Tea. when sold, cannot lie reolaced tor any money. We shall reserve that lor our own regular retail trade. It is like throwing pearls before awlne to sell such magnificent Tea as that to people who cannot appreciate iu luuresa WILSON'S OLD ESTABLISHED IKA WARt-UOUSE, 7 27 Ira No. 23B CD ES N U f Street VISITING AND WEDDING CARDS, WRITTEN, ENGRAVED, AND PRINTED. The Latest London and Paris Styles. IMTIAL8. MONOGRAMS. CREST, ARMS, ETC., S1AMPK1 OS PAPER ANO ESVJCLOPES, l.N L'ULUKS, UttlllS. Ihe Finest English, French, and Ameri can Paper and Envelopes. MONOGRAMS, ARMS, CRESTS, Designed and En graved. 'VIII TINO DKSK". TRAVELLING CASKS. PORT- FOI.H'K POt liEf-BOOK", KNIVES, BACKOAM- MOM Xiv nun, ano a very large stock ot FIN 10 STATIONARY. II. HOSKINS & CO , STATIONERS AND CARD ENGRAVERS, 2R6mip No. 913 ARCH Street. TP YOU WANT PERFECT SATISFACTION J In every respect, buy the celebrated PKKSTO'N COa. Ekh and Htove sizes, at kT if, nri..n Aisn h genuine LaUI.E VEIN ( OaL. san.e Bizes, same price, and a very tine quality of t.Kttltui, K(i and Stove, at H i ll per ton 1 keep nothing but the beat. Orders re- ceivtu I AO. lit scum tiiiuu street. 624 QIL OF PETROLEUM, FOR FRANCE. THE MAGAHlNs GENEUAUX DE ST. DESIS, which are situated Ho. 42 AVENUE DE PARIS, at Saint Denla, olose to Paris, keep OIL OiT PKTUO- LEUM In lion vata. with guarantee that the loss does not amount to nitre than three or five per cent an nually. Advanceoi lunds 75 per tent. Moderate charge tor storage. Apply tor full particu lars to the 1 Irector, 8 2tttMtrp L. LEFOBME. PATENTWI11E WORK irORRALUKCB, BTORB FRONTS, GUARDS, PARTITIONS, JBOK BEDSTEADS, AND WIRE WORK, Jn variety, maouiactured by M. WALKER & SONS' 3S0 6m8 No, 11 North SIXTH street. Jt LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. rlf-.- . ol best uualitvi uianu aciured and for sale t ! bv tbe docen or caiet guitable tor retail trade, at 14 In o M B. FOURTH Street. GO TO CTJBWEllI CLOTHING. BARGAINS IN I INE CLOTHING. ' E00KHILL & WILSON, "BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL," Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT Street. , New Stock' at the Lowest Prices. Having; sold ont onr Stock of Clothlnc for Gentlemen snd Boys, carried over from tbe late fire, tnr entire stock oi FASHIONABLE READY-MADE CLOTIIINO IS THE NEWEST, AS OUR TRICES ARE TUE LOWEST, MAGNIFICENT STOCK NOW READY, TO 8TJIT EVERTBODT. Custom pepartment. Our newly fitted no Custom Dennrtmatit now con U Ins Ibe lsrgest assoitment ol all the Fashionable New Fabrics tor oar patron to select from. SUITS, CIVIL AND MILITARY. Made np to order promptly, In the barest style and at moderate prices. BOYS' CLOTHING. In this Department onr Stock is tlao unrivalled. The Best in tbe City, at the Lowest Prices ORDERS EXECUTED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. TUB CHOICEST STOCK OP READY-MADE CLOTHING IN PHILADELPHIA.. E00KHILL& WILSON, " BIIOWN STONE CL0TU1NG HALL" Xos.603 and 60S CHESNUT Street e J20irp rniLADEi.rniA. QTATES UNION CLOTHING TJA.LL, GC6 MARKET Street, 600 Vleiton a large and varied assortment ot the very beat AD Y-WADE CLOTHISill at the lowaat cash prices. Suits, containing Coats, Pants, and Vest, from 112 0 Dusters, 2 25. Pants trom 3 00 and bluher. Come and convince yourselves. 15 313m THE EYE AND EAR. JJEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, THROAT, LUNG, AND CHEST DISEASES CATARRH AND ASTHMA, Disordered Functions ot THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS- MORBID AFFECTIONS OF TUB LIVER, WEAKNESS OP NERVES, AND GENERAL DEBILITY OP THE WHOLE SYSTEM, Treated with unprecedented success by DR. VON MOSCHZISKER, No. 1031 WALNUT Street. The lollowlna GENTLKMEN. who have lately been cured under the treatment of Dr. VON MOSCHZls- klit. have kindly petmitted him to teier to them, and they would giadly bear testimony to the amount oi IStiiKrTl derived Irom hia THKATMENl t x. a. wcx'K.. ttr, r.sq., no. r.i wa nut street. P1IOKM AKr K, Lsq., Mo. mH Walnut sueet. ALAN WOOD, Jr., lag,., No. 61!) Arch street. C. ii. GRKKN Ksq., No. 2o North eventh street j. J. HUL1.UWAI, t en. no m'.i Market street. J. t OOPKR. Ksa . No North Front street. Dr. DAV1DSON.N. W, comer of Mnth and Chesnut streets. Uenerat mi buiij . u. n. a., utrara street. T. W. .-WKENLY. Esq.. U. S. Assessor ot tbe 8econd DUtrlct. . i. llAHY. esq.. Ptesiaont oi the Nineteenth ward Public Schools. Rev. s. O. hare, Pbi!aaeipnia( onrcrence. Hundreds of other names, all persons who would be cart iu' ii conscientious to whom they would permit the ii dorsctnent ol their names, can be examined at his OFFICE, So. 1031 WALNUT Street. IHK alUJlloBB. Dr. VON MOSCHZISKER uaserta with the utmost confidence that lus syt em of treatlUK L( NO, 'IhKO.vT. CUKST Dls.a.-es. ( ATAitKll. ASillMA. and a:l malauies of the digestive organs, by the use ol tbe ATOMIZER, Is i lie only reliable one. Bince the iuiroduction ol this system cases have been bromine to his ortce. No 1U1 WAl.M'T Street in which every other possible means havo oecn iruitleaaly ein- II iiytju, uui reaue.v y irmeii w ma ueai ujuut 'ibe A IOM1.EK la an Al'l'AKA ll S constructed on sckniltlo principles, winch, by a mechanical arranKe n:cm. either by atmoi-phenc pressure or steam, con verts any medic lie Into a tine tPKAY. and readl.y conveys it Into ihe BRONCHI AL I UBES or LU.nUs, with tbe REM'IRA'IOHY t L HItKNT. Tbe medicines sul untud to the action ot thia AI'PAUATUrt losa no hltiK ol tlielr t HEl(JAL VALUK, a-s in other 5n parations. but are received Into the KK8PIRA '. HY ORGANS in their lull MEDICI-SAL 8TRE.NOTH. At L HCROll'AL OPERATIONS on the Eyes, such as Cataracr, ArtUlcial Pupil, Cross Eyes, etc., gkll'u ly peilonued. 1 25rp FERTILIZERS. J M M ONIATED PIIOSPIIATE, A Concentrated Fertilizer. This preparation contains Pure Ground Bone, and tho beat Fertilizing Baits known to agricultural chemistry, combined In such a manner aa to dovelop their produc tive properties only when used on the soil. Price (60 per ton. For sale at tbe roanuiaciurers uepota, Ko. t1 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, N 8 BDHUNG SLIP.Hcw Tork. WILLIAM ELLIS & CO., ' 6 K Wtrp Mannfaoturepi. AUCTION SALES. I)ANCOAST & W A R N O C K, AUCTIONEERS, , 6,B5 No. MU MARKET Street. B SCOTT, JR.. AUCTIONEER, .No! WM CHESNUT STREET. 6M (J0IES . XmaRXET a VST-y BT0DDART & BR0THEB, DRY GOODS. MEIUNOS-.-P OPLlNS LUPIN'S fRF.NCH MF.RINOfl, 1 11. OHE CASE fiUPKHB QUALITY MERINOS, II W. rift, corded poplinbi is RiCII PLAID POPLINS, 150. SUAWL8. BAROAI5S IN STELLA SHAWLS. BARGAINS IN BLANKET SHAWLS. J. C. STfiAWBRlUGE & CO., ei5 3m 1 V. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARK id OOLLEN GOODS. CASSIMEKES FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. Dnrtnir the remainder of this month we shall oiTer our toes, of . MBN'9 AND BOY'S WEAR, (Boupbt during tbe ear.y gammer), at prices that will ttiect rapia sa is a 1 -wooi asslmeres forBovs 81X eenti and 11. Heavy Mixed axlmeios for Men, 1124. Hne olla .Mix i ores lor gait. . Fin Black Oasslmeres. Water-nrool Cloaklnua. best irrada. tl'CO. Seme ol the above goods are nearly one half last sea- J. C. STKAWBRIBGE & C0M 8 IS 3m N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. rPWENTY-FIVE CENT SHIRTINGS JL. two a aaii tonal cases EXTRA GOOD SHIRTINOS. AT TWENTT-FIVE ULUio jrc.it lAKir. Twelve cases BEST MAKE SI1IRIING8. WUllamsvU, New York Mil s, j. asonvuie. n amsnrta. Andro-coKgln. New Jersey. wiun nur.biiu BUPU.!i. Four cases best makes. nine bales unrlfcued muslins. xira yard-wide, 21 cents. Extra heavv and wide. 21 C;nts. I CAI.H OI S AT EIOllri-E-. NlS. n 6W0 yards, ta-t colors, at 18 cents. All'SLINS B If IHE HKiE aT WHOLESALE J. C. STRAAVBKIDGE & CO., 81S3m N. W. CORKER EIGHTH ANO MARKET. Kos. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street, HAVE J( 8 T OPEN ED 1 eases 4 All-wool Ie1alnes, choice colors, K7c. 1 case 6-4 Ail wool Deiuinea cbol e colors.!. 5-4 French C'acbmero Shupherd 1'lalds. ai. worth tvo. , l caso nepnera riaiu vaioncias, ;-c., worth 40c 6-4 l'.ieck Wveeu's Cloih hlc. al, si ii, and 1 611. lieub o width A 11-v ool l'laids 62o., worth 8 c. New Stvics lirk French i hlntze,'2)io 1 erne 4 4 Double l'urple English Ohiutzes. 25c. Bin Anreriean ( liiuizcs dark styles, uc. Uood Fust t.olors Chintzes dork styles, 18c. (lood Fast Co ot ihlnuus. 16c 10 4.-li'etiUK Muslins, M.o., l.tl-12, and r25. 5 4rtiivw are .Muslins, ol 3. 37. and 4iic Y ard-wido lileachcd Mus ins, 25. 23 and 31c. 4-4 ortstdiile and I'ticn iuslins, 33c Willianisvilie, otic New York ill. is i'r.. Unbieachfd Mus ins. 14 1H.24 ii, and 2Bc. o-4 I'nbiencbed Alusiins, SSc 6 4 T'uhlriM'bcd Mus ins. 3. Sc. Re.vy Otibieucbrd (Jot ion flannels 28 to 45c. litavy Kleanhud ot on t'lannels. 31 to 5l)o. 1 ba e Al -wooi Flannels, 31c. worth 500. Yard-wide Biillardva e Vlanncls. t5c. l.u iarcvuiu Don et t' lui iielH. '0 bi. and 7,'c (i. eu quality Mar.clicstir C.ln(,Iiains 2.:c. Finer lloubir-wlri h MafChestcr Ulnghams, 3oc. ALL-WOOL t!AMlMKKK New stvlia. lor Mtn'snnd Boys' wear. XI H to S4. 8233t J AV. HOFFMAN . No. 9 N. EIGHTH .STREET, WHOLESALE AUD 11EIAIL LEALER IN IIOSIE II Y GOODS, Offers tor sale a large assortment of SUPERIOR QUALITY UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, In Cotton, Wool, and Merino, of all textures, for Gents' and Tonths' wear. MERINO UNDEIWESTS For Ladies' and Children's Wear. IiOSIF.HT FOR LA JilES. IIOMKHY FOR GEVTS HOSIERY FOlt CHILDREN, in aU sizes and quali ties. B 21 tutusut yillTE DRILLING AND BASKET DUCKS. BROWN DKILLIKGS AND BASKET DI7CK8. FABMERS1 PASTALOONEHr. BOYS' FAKCY DRILLINGS. LINEN CHECKS ANO STRIPES. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH. No. 1024 ClliUT Street. TO LA.DIES About leaving tor the COtTNTB Y, SEA SHORE, OK WA1EBINU PLACES. E. M. NEEDLES, No. 1024 CKESNUT STREET, Oflera a lull assortment, at LOW PRICES, of everv uescripiioa ui Wtillh '!- l", PUFFED WUSLtNS, PIQUES. If RRNCH IULIN8, In all varieties ol plain aud lancy styles, laces, Fmbrolaeries. Ildklg. etc eto i.inen Sleeves, Collars, beta, eto. In great variety. E M. NEEDLES, No. 1024 CHESNTJT 8troct. ' xuMBana koi '& (JAPE MAY ATLANTIC CITY, AMI) LONG BRANCH. DREIFUSS & BELSINOER, No. 49 North EIGHTH Street, HAVE OPENED ON TBE 11th INST A new and desirable lot of ZEPHYR KNIT SHAWLS Suitable lor the Watering I'laoes, inoludlnjr splendid assortment of , WHITE GOODS. PUCKED MUSLIN, SH1ERED MUSLIN. ' ' SWISS MU8LLV, l'LAlU NAINSOOK, 8TH1PED NAINSOOK, Bl CAUBKIO NAINSOOK Nos. 450, 452, and 454 DRY GOODS. pRICE & WOO D, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT, HAVE JUST OPENED: 50C0 yards American rrlntr, fast colon, 16 ft (1 18 cents a yard. 1 cae fine quality French Merinos, tl 25 a yard. Fine quality Black Alpacas, GO, 50, 60,70,80,90 cents, tl, l 12, and f 1 26 a yard. FLANS ELS ! FLANS ELS! All-wool Flannels, 36, 37. 40, 45, 60 cents, up to 91 25 a jard. Domot Flannels, 81J np to 90 cents. All-wool Shaker Flannels, 60 cents np to flayard. Bleached and Uvbloached Canton Flannels, cheap, Best makes B'eached and Unbleached Muslins, at the very lowest mark et prices. Yard-wide Bleached Muslins, 26, 28, 811, 83, 86, 87, cents. Yard-wide Unbleached Muslin,, 20 23, 25 cents., riMow Case and Sheet ng Muslins, etc. JUST OPENED: One case Bridal Quilts, very cheap. Table Linens, Aapkins aud loweis. While Goods, very choup. A iarge assortment ot Hosiery. Ladies' and OentB Merino Vests, very cheap. A large assortment of Edping, FlouncInRg, and Insertions, Ladies' and Gents' Linen Handkerchiefs. Inst opened, from auction, a cheap lot of Forte- moLnaics, Tooth and Hair Brushes. , PHICK & WOOD. 8 181 N. W. Cornor EIGHTH and FILBERT S I iC 1 til 1)1) rtf r. fl 1 ASg 11 tilJllilLLL CC til.. No. 727 CHESNUT St., Invite the attentltn of Cash buyer AT WHOLESALE, To their Stock of FRENCH, BRITISH, AND AMERICAN D II "Y GOODS, which for extent, variety, and general adaptation to the am of the Trade, la unrivalled. Package tuvers suupllcu with scarce and desirable Goods at and under market rates r8171ui Wholesale ltooms Un Stairs. MOSQUITO JNTJETS ASD N E T T I N G . I'eisons roturnins to the city arc respectfully in formed that wo have now on han.l and ready for immediate use, PATENT UMBRELLA MOSQUITO NETS, FOR SINGLE OF. DOUBLE UE23, CRIBS, CRADLES, ETJ., OF ALL THE REQUIRED SIZES AND COLORS. SHEPPARD.VAN HARLIKGEN & ARRIS0N, House-Furnishing Drv Goods 8 21 tuthsmrpj No. 1003 CHLSNUT STHEFIT. gALT WATER SHAWLS, Wholesale and Retail. PURE WHITE LLAMA SHAWLS. SHETLAND SHAWLS, ALL GUADES. PURE WHITE BAREGK SHWALS. BREAKFAST fell AWLS. SHAWLS AND HALF 4i2stuthrp ERE & LAN1JELL. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. REMOVAL. I. S. CUSTER & SON 11AVE REilOVKD TO No. 726 ARCH Street, Below Eighth, Where they have now on band a tame aneortment of TAIL MILLINERY GOODS, OF EVEKT DESCRIPTION. 18 IS wsmlm MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street. Has a handsome assortment of MILLINERY; Mrsse and Infants' Hais and Caps, bilks, Velvets Crapea Klbbons. Feathers. Flowers, Frames, etc PERFECTION IS RARELY ATTaIKED, YET A. B. W. BULLAED'S IMPROVED OIL SOAP, FOB REMOVING Crease, Paint, Piieli, and Varnish, Fiom all Goods of Durable Colors, Is ahead of anything jet discovered. It leaves tbe Goods sott, and as perlect as when new, wlh no soot upon which dust can vol ecr, aa ia the ease with all the preparailtna heretoiore sold tor eleauiuiit fioods. It Isdelloately permmed and entirely n-ee Irom the dlsakiceable odor of Benzine, and all oilier resinous fluid. ( OUN rh.Kt E1T Ol this preptrailon are xtant therefore be sure and lake none tut that hlch baa the autograph ot A. B. W bl IXAlI on the label. Manalacturedby tbe Propiletors, A. B. W. BPLLARD & CO., WOrtCKMTEU, MASS. General Agenti lor Pennsylvania. DYOTT & CO., Ko. 232 Monb SECOND Utrstii. Philadelphia. For sale bv all DrugKlsu. Him. WORTH SECOND STEEET,
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