THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATUKDAY, AUGUST 25, 18GG. . . A - rA)r NUM3EK LXXXII. 11T FOB MENTAL DYHPEITIC8, AND A CURB FOR BY-POCllONDJUA, HY-POCRIsr, OR ANY COMPLAINT OK A I1T ORDER. 3Y OUIt HKHIKH KLHTOi: ALMANAC AND DIARY. BHORT METRE-ILLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS FOR TnS) WEAK. All)(Ult. Mouilfty, !40. Annual 1'arodo of tho Caledonian Club in otu ne. A besntilul display ot hootch ten, an4 the weatner be'ng cold tbe Cluu all not "blue" on tbe occasion, including the lege. Tuciday, 'it. Delegation of Misouri Indiana wail on I'tesident Johnson. It in suppoxed that theso suvairei, hsvin heard of tii John son VVirwam, hare come on to ec the display of Radical Scalps. AVcdnraday, 'i'l.A. professional thief fire a I'tiiiniklphia lawyer $25 to defend two un known burglars lor Ihe honor of the "Froie. sion." Ou hearing that they only robbed Iairy he told the lawyer to let thein alono, they were not the cream of the profession. TlnfMila j , 'ft. A Convention of Spiritualists at l'rovldenca. ntnniauication in the shane ol a piece ot 1'ootrv wag recoived from Andrew JacKnon, ex-l'rfsldent ot the United States, and lioin another party tee plan tor patent Window Fasttuer. liotajproductions were very wean. Friday, it. A white crow makes lt appearance) ai Mauayunk. On account ol its beautiful white ness the sportsmen are trying to "spot" it. Saturday, a . Series Column Pay. The Editor Hears much of the "Closo'oi tho Season," bnt, in viow ol the appearauce of himself and others, thinks things took like tbe old Clothes of the Season. "THE END OF THE SEASON." BY OUR BACHELOR ' CONTRIBUTOR. I. The Sumner Season's over; No more I haunt the Spriups cr Shores, No more I lie beneath the Trees, A1 suffer fear of rural Boars. ii. I feel no headache warning. Of sunstroke 'neath the skies of fire; I dance no more till morninsr With mortal Mauls who must perspire, in. Ho more T haunt the Stables, To learn how Raeintf-inatters go; No more I sleep on Tables, Because "the House is crowded so !" IV. Io more the Milk, and Honey They promise there so full are mine, lint I, for much less money, Can at Home much better dine ! No more the famous Waters ' Disgust my taste and make me ill; No Marriageable Daughters Are now thrust at me, "will or nil." VI. Sweet Blondes and Brunettes haughty, No more with drcssed-up Tradesmen flirt, No more their Nags 1240) Dash by and cover me with dirt ! VII. The dread Mosquito, singiner, No more torments me with h.19 ways, Nor, sharper Bills a-bringing, By landlords in the settling days. VIII. The Sea its rocks are scathing, As heretofore; but Beauty fright No more goes in a-bathing In togs that render her a Fright ! ix. I see no white sails dotting Old Ocean's bosom, blue and broad; I so no more a-yiichting, And lose my dinner overboard I x x , x. JJluffed, badgered, bored, and bandied, ' No more am I; lhn Hom at last; And own up to be tandid J'm ery glad the gn's past i CORUBflPOKDENOH, At Home, August U. Mr. Sirica idtor; I'm home; bo is my wife , (she often wished I was when iTie was at the wateriPR place); so is "y children; and the first thing I did after Having clean sheets put on the leds, was to have the afternoon sheeU (df course I niean.THE Evemkq Telegraph) put in thp box door, and now as I sip my tea with no brass bands blowing nd pounding in my ears, no brass waiter! uLo "blowing" in my cars as to how much trouble he havl to secure tho little piece of chop, which I paid ninety dollars a week lor mypelf and little family to look at; no one to snatch; the choice dishes off the table, just an you are nisiktng up jour mind to eat; no report pu'scd around that Mr. Dc Jones, a newly arrived gucftt, if down with tho Cholera; nothing, in fact, to cause a depression of thn healthful spirits or a malformatiou of the purae; jjut in my own hired house, the landlord of which says he will not raise the rent. I sit down to lake the first comfortable meal, the first com lortuble read, the first comfortable digestion of material and mental food that I have had for six weeks. I have been for tho e pace of time jtlluded to what the Rev. Mr. Willets calls "rt Mental Dysprptic." I read and knew nothing; I looked and saw nothing: I listened and heard nothing of a definite character; I have had one continuous Night-iuare; and the only real and substantial thing that reminds me of the "Season" is this little memorandum which the dear lnndlord of our Hotel guvo tno at parting: 1 (jAItDF.H OF JEDEN HOTKL, N. J., 1 August 22. 1806. I Josiarf Weatherup, Esq., Or. lo MX week' board ot tacitly, tf'.H) $610 00 use ot URtiuun noii'o ao., so aeoo Attendance on children while bathing. 24 00 Cooked meats at Buppors 1H 75 Extra ice taken to room (17 50 Carriaee-liire 20 00 Porter's soi vices 8 fo Stationery, etc 8 75 Meals lor visitors 12 00 $1050 60 6 per cent. Government tax on above . 62 82 ... t H109-82 Bcceived payment, Adams & Evartb. Pronrlotors. This, Mr. Editor, if nothine else, will make a man appreciate his home, and in thankfulness i bunted over all of tho Praver Books to find some suitable expression in words for my feel incs, and the "Deliverance from Pestilence" was the only one that met our case, which I read the first thing after The Teleobapu to my stricken and afflicted and almost penniless family. Yours, at all seasons, JpSIAnW EATUEBCP. ADVERTISEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE GREAT , interest manifested in l'reident John- buu k inp to Chicago, and the desire of many parties to keep on hi.i trail, the steamer Tom Smith will make an excursion in the wake of the State Ilirhts, irom w ainui Btreei wnari to i&maen. when she car ries tho distinguished traveller across the river, thus Kivincr the excursionists a rear view of the President and bis Cabinet, and perhaps ot Ooi eral brant. iicaeis may uo nau oi Air. iBKomvcr. at Hotel de Smith, or of the i aptuin on. board the Boat. i'Gte, to cents. .Lasrcr ixira. As many Fenians huve expressed a desire to attend the Wako of the Pr-sident, this oppoi-tuuity iiollered to follow the wale of the Boat carrying him. Organizing. In the XatioMl Labor Convention at Wash ington, the report of the Committee on a Na tional Organ was under consideration when last heard from. This seems to be a direct thrust at Beecher's church organ, which is reckoned the Organ of Taste among musicians, aud we hope that this sectional spirit, which shows such a want of Harmony between the two sections, if not in the instruments, may not be played upon in that Key any longer, but will find a permanent Stop in the doings of the Con vention. BTflAN OUICKLY AND EFFECTUALLY removed In two days by L'ioiail de Paris, io be had everywheie. If Email is out of a job, we would recommend him to try his hand on the pile of Ashes iu Dock street, as that is a greater nuisance than Tau to any neighborhood, and we will allow the dis tinguished foreigner a week to complete the job, although, he says that he "can remove Ton in two days." Now is a chance for a first-class certificate, as a beautifier! 'Comfort for Small Incomes." Huving to pay no Income Tax. THE EYE AND EAR. J)EAFNESS, BLINDNESS, THROAT, LUNG, AND CHEST DISEASES CATARRH AND ASTHMA, disordered Functions ot THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS MORBID AFFECTIONS OF THE LIVER, WEAKNESS OP NERVES, AND GENERAL DEBILITY OF THE WHOLE SYSTEM, Treated with unprecedented success by DR. TON MOSCHZISKEK, No. 1031 WALNUT Street. Th fniii.teina HKNTLKMF.X. who have latoly been cured under tho treatment of Dr. VO.N MOSCtLZl- KtK have klnulv peinuttua iniu iu foier iu ihbui, unu tliev would eladiy bear tentunonv to tbe amount ol h i S LK1 "i i derived troin bis TBI-.ATMKS I :- .. ...... i . I- i ... -v'n Nlll U'.lnnt atMAt X Mi. Met ltl'.x iv , J.M1-, Dw" . FHOKMAK I'.K, K1., No- a'nut stieet. ALAN WOOD, Jr., Esq., N0.S19 Arch street. C. b Olir.t N. ts(i.. No. 'if North .-eventb stroet. C. J. HOLLO WAY, l.s.1.. No. SOS Starket Btnet. .1 . t'OOPKlt. Emi , No a North t rout street. Dr. DAV1DSON.N. W. comer ot Muili aim Cnesnut itreeta. . . , . Ullieral KII.BL'K?.. U. P. a., VJi.ruiiov. T. W. oWEENt-V, Esq., U. a. Aiueuaor ol the becond 1 ''"."llARY, Esq., I'icsldent ol tho Nineteenth War Public Schools. Kcv. H. i. HAKB, rilllBUluuilin i uiuuvuiii. lli.A..ili nf f,llllr nfllll.'B. I'l Dei'ttOUM WhO WOU'fl 0 cai cluU? coimciciiilous to whom they would permit the hulorfipinent ol their namca can ue examiusu ai u OFFICE, NO. 1031 WALNL t. THE ATOjflZEK. Dr. VON MOSCHZIsKER nsserts whft tho utniOHt Coutkleiice thai his ays cm of tromlng Lt Mi, 'illUOAT. f'UKHT TIw. hhj ('A I'AUltll. ASI11MA, and all nialudiea of the dlguHtlve oruua, by tho use ot llio A'JOAili.lt. la thn niilv rclUbie uue. Hluco tho Introduction ot tliu svrttcm cases have been brouvh c t.i hhi ntlioo. No WAl.M.'T Htreet. in which every oilier domswio nipans have ueeu iruiumwiy eiu UIUVCU, UUl .."Ml ,T J iflUVU HJ U1S 11.1.11V. 'lbo A'iOMlili'.lt 18d AI)AKAl L'tl constructed on Hclentinc iirim lui. t. M Ulch, by a uiucuuiilcui arraiK mi. nt. niiiiBr ur iiiuiuKiinprtf nrpHNiirn or niuaii., t;uu vun anv mtdlc no liiUi tin.. hFKAY. oud rcadl y runvnvi It Into iho BKONCHI AL ll.'UKSof LU.nOs, with the KEl'm.MOKY t X'ltKKMT. The mmlicliieil iihiiiiiiiia to ino action oi ti. h ai p uuiui! ioe noililnir ot their tllKv.( AL VAl.l'R a4 in other prei.arBtioiiB. out are receiveu into the Kr.si ToHY OHOAN8 lii their lull MEDICINAL BIKE .T AIL riULOK 'AL OPERATIONH on the Eyea. auch aa ( utiiraci, Artlllctal Pupil, Crona Eyea, etc., iklliu'ly r. if i I aii K'M t i ' . . - t p. ! i r.. peilormta. I xarp TTNADDLTEBATKD LIQUORS ' ONLY U . , . JtlCHARD PENISTAN'8 Xo.WClIEBNUr MRefcT, Nearly Otpolt the Pout Omce, PHILADELPHIA, i linpplied. OtdoiUjrotn tUCouutry ptomntl. AMUSEMENTS. Q RAND NATIONAL CONCERT SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' . , .. . . NATIONAL ORPHANS' HOME FUND, fhder Arepicrf o thb . SOLDIERS' AND , SAILORS' UNION, .WASHINGTON, D. C, AT OROVER'S THEATRE, On Thursday Evening, Anffiist 2, 1866, POSTPONED UNTIL THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 11. 8C0.CC0 Tickets will be sold at $1 each 5,CC0 Presents Awarded, valued at $250,000 25,C0O of the Profits to he given to the Sol diers' and bailors' Rational Orphans' Home Fvnd, S 2500 to the Washington Mais and Female Orphan Asylum. Tlie balance, after deducting expenses, to be paid to the Trea surer of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Union, Wabhlnqton, D. C. One Prevent to Every Four Tickets. TICKETS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM OWENS & CO., Military aud Naval Lniv Office, No. S2T CHE8MJT Street, Oppoeltethe State House, Philadelphia. Pa. AIfo Bint to any part ol the country promptly by mall. LIST OF TKESENTS TO BE AWARDED. Ihree-atory Brtck resilience, II street be tween blxtli and Seventh 1 Thiccniorr ISrtck residence, jCcoLd struut, near E 1 Tbrvc story brick residence, Tenta street, between At iind.N 1 Iwo utory Brick residence, Tenth street, between M and N , 1 Two stoiy Lrick resklonce, Teuta street, between M uud 2 Fine City Lts, on Hevemh street, north.. 1 Bplcnulii Carr'.itc, llutses, and Harness ceuipleie 1 Hpleuntd Diamond King 1 Set I namuuds complete (Pin, tarliluKS, anil KIiiks 1 Grand piano CUeinway) 1 Hi lid Silver Tea Set 10 Grand Piunos, $U00 each 10 Graud Pianoa $500 each V 0 Gents' Gold Watches, 200 each 50 Ladies' Gold Watcat'S 125 each ii Grand Jteloilcuns, 2d0 each 80 Amerlcan-casebilver Watches. 75 each.. 75 Hunting do do M0 each.. 50 Dianioud FIhks, 6100 to 200 eacB. 25 liiumond I'll s. I00 eacn 40 Sewing Machines, SlOo earn 20 do 75 each 20 Silver-plated Tea Sets. $',6 each 50 SI vcr casters, 85 each 8,010 Clocks, Albums, Jcweliy, &c, 5 to Slfl 1'iirh 18,000 lO.OPO 8000 9.000 S000 4,(Ri0 4,000 2,110 1,S00 1 MX) 1.000 6,100 ft 00 26 000 6 21 1,IM 6.000 3.VU0 7.50(1 2,500 4 000 1 500 1500 1,200 27,000 25 000 14,000 50.000 in (ICO Tea and Table f-pootis. tc.V2 to'Js each"". 10.0(0 Gold Pens, sleeve Buttons, & c. 1 to ti each 49,453 Books, Cutlery. EiiKruvlngj, 4c!,'Vl t'o'Vld i;a.u,,,, ..,,.. , Total SJ50000 The awards will bo mmlnnltpr llio I ,.nrl nn thn Htage ol the theatre, where thrco thousand persons can witness It. A committee will be appointed by the audi ence to.superiuicnd thoiiunio. rrintea lists ot awards will be published and suppl'ed to Audits and '1 IckOl-llnldorn. l'll-.l.. hnvlnir tlfknta w ill letain them until alter tlie awaids are made, and If their numbers appear in the list, tliev will forward their sine ai. nn iiiu priucipai tioteis, liooK, and Music tores iii iuu Mil v ,uu m iiih iiettuiiuiiriurs, in me Jrl ainmoi Fair Butldlni! lor the benefit ol the soldiers' and Haiinrs' National Oiphans' Home Fund, corner ot seventh street anu 1-ennnyivanin avenue, wasntuitton, 1) '. 'ihe lirecrors iiDlienl to the lllurlitv nf the nnnnln In give this enterprise their tln.i support, and thoreby OHBiBt in re.leviug the wants ot the orphans ot our lallen comrades. CARD. A large number of tickets remaining unsold, It twill be necessary to postpone the drawing until THURSDAY, tho 11th of October, i860, at which time it will positively occur. The many swindling schemes that have been pre sented to tbe public during the past lew months, some what delayed our sales, until we were able to antmfV the peop.e throughout the country tnat this enterpiise "on Kdiuiuu. nuu suii'iy lur vum au,0 purposes, ine AJircciurs are cuuiiupni oi mesaieoi everv ticket, and have allotted sutllclent time to guarantee the sates without any further postponement laj. 11. A. HALL. Pres. Soldiers' and Sailors' Union. Col. CHAS. E. CAPKHART, 1 Maj. M.H ALBUKukr, Managing Directors. WILLIAM S. MOUSE. ) '1RKA8UBT DEPAETMKNT, f OPFICE OF lMTUUKAL hKVKNDE, . WASHiSioxoN, June26, 1S68. ) Vi hereas II. A. Hall and others, as "Managing Direc tors" oi the "Grand National Concert," to be held in Washington. D. C, on tbe 2d of August next have maae due application to C'lephan, Collector of luteruul Revenue lor the Collection District of the District ot Columbia, lor permission to hold a lottery, raiHe, or Silt enterprise, and presented to him satisfactory evi ence that the pioceeds of said lottery, rallle, or sift enterprise w 111 be devoted to charitable uses, permission is hereby granted to such "Mumming Directors" to hold such lottery, rathe, or gltt enterprise tree from at. charge, whether from tux or license, in respect to such lottery, rattle, or tUt enterprise. E. A. ROLLINS, Commissioner. - We refer, by permission, to Major-General Wlnfleld 8. Hancock, U. 8. A. General Robert C Schenck, M. C, Ohio. General Ilalbert E Paiue, M. C , Wis. General John 11. Ketcham. M. C, Y General James G. Blunt, Kausas. GeneralJ. h'. Bcndrick, Iowa. General D. C. Md'allam, D. C. General O V. Day tun, N. Y. Hon. Thomas W. Ferry, M. C, Mich. Hon. George Lawrence, M. C, Penua. 1). O. Forney, Esq., D. C. Major J. F. Dougnty, N. Y. Hon. Richard Waliach, Mayor of Washington, D. C. Hen. Henry Wilson. C. S S. Hon. William D Kellev, M. C, Penna Hon. Kellian V. Whaley.M. C, Wei Va. Hon. Fbeu C. lngersoil, M. C, 111. Hon. Henry C. Deuilng, M. V , Uonn. Hon A. H. Latlln, M. (.'., N. Y. Hon. Leonard Myers, M. C, Penna.- Hon. William A. Newell. M. CV S.J. Hon. George W. Julian. U. C, Iud. Hon. Stephen F. Wilson, M C Penna. i Hon. J. B. Uiinnell. l. '.. Iowa. Hon. B. P. Va.ie, U. 8. Senator Ohio Hon G. R.Latham. M t;., W. Va. Hon. Menj. E. Wilson. M. C, Ohio. Gen. Hots. M. , Ohio. Wiiliam'E. Owens, Esq., rhlladelpUla. 8 16 to6 V A LEU'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER tiAKDEX-Sns 720-72B V1JS K Suoet. UKA.ND liiSTRI!MENT4L COKCERT8 MGI1TLY. By two large and efficient Orchestras. TO-NIGHT, And EVERY NIGHT. In connexion with our EXCKLSIORSTUISU BAND, aBrass Band, compiising the best Artists in the city will penorui. OPEN FOR THR SEASOV. Onr spacious Summer Oar.len, artistically laid out wltli Shrubbery, fotiutams ete. IN THE LADIES' SALOON. Especially set apart lor FAMILIES, the best of Creams and other Refreshments will he served. 6-ltS GISAXD TESTIMONIAL TO A WOUNDED SOLDIER. A Graud Testimonial -will be given to ALONZO NHO K, of Company A, 4th P. V. H. C, at STRAW BERRY MANSION, on MONDAY. August 27, lttoti. Tickets 50 cents, admitting a Ladr anil Gentleman. (tlim ALONZO BAKER, Secretary. GYMNASIUM FOR LADIES. GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN, U. K. CORNER OF NINTH AND A KCH STREETS. OPEN t-VEHY DAY AND EVENINU, ALL SUMMER. Bodily cxeirlse imparts health and strength, tha best ureveutlve against sickness ot the coming summer. 6 24 Jin I rolesMrs UlLLEhRAND A LEWIS. THE PIANOS WHICH WE MANU- vii factare recommend memseivea. we promise ,.. nnr natrons cMiar benutiiul tunes, elegant workman ship, dural.ility, aud reasonable prices, combined with a lull guarantee.. For sale only at No. loll WALNUT " PI0 PIANO MAUTjrACXVBUSlQ CO, AMUSEMENTS. NEW CKESNUT eilii;ET THEATRE. CHF8NCT trrft above T.Telftn. Doors open at 1 15 Curtain rses at 8 IPIH VtNKNO. THIRD PKRFDltM ACE OF powerful sensation In a Prologue and tour Acts, of HAKI.t-8 DlC'KKNM' LAST A VD WO-r POWKKFUL NOVEL, lil'B WUirAL FRIENu, OURMGIUAL JTRIEND, MOST POWERFUL CAST, selected from the t'ompanlo. oi the dlflerent nlt The t tres. in which will be found Miss Joule Ofton. .Sir. Walter Lennox, Mr F. F Mackar, vtss C. Jefferson lr. Dubois, Wr. K. I, Tllton, Mr. W. H. Baney, ,v r. J. Tajlor Little Katie Baker, Mrs. E. F. Keacli, and other favorites. Prices of Admission for the Summer Season only Orchestra, 7c. Paniuette, N.e. Family C'lrcie, 25c. No extra charge lor reserved seats. W AL.NUT STUB K T THBATK K N. E. corner of NINTH and WALVUT 8treets. DA Y AND MOtIT PFKFORMANiJE. SIXTH MOUr of ti e world-renowned Bl.ILAY FAMILY, who will appear this evening in their wonderful per loiuiances, inc.udlng the rreat feat of eqaillorluui, the SPIRAL MOUNTAIN, and the marvellous ,... MAGARA LEAP. In conseqnence ot the limited number of nights that the Luis ay lamily can remulu inl'hiladc.phla, the? have d. lormlnt d to "ffer TWO MAIlNE '8, OR DAY PF.RFORM NCE, each week, at 1H o'clock, thus afforolng famines, and tho-e residing at a distance 'rorn the cltv, an opportunity of witnessing their daring per'ormances. 1STEW AMERICAN THEATRE WA LN UT Ptret, above Eighth. H. A. EARNsIl' w So'c Lessee and Manager. DECIDED 8UCCFS8I BRIT I.IAN '. DM IOHiEII At! UlENOlS t COMPLE1E bUCCE8-t OF THE JiEff COM PANY! Completo success of the New Company 1 Every Member received with Marked Favor and Applause t THIS iVENISIt 'I HIS F.VtNlNO the performance will commence wl h the Drama cn- tl,iC MICHAEL EARL. Michael Earl Claude Hamilton Philip P. A. Anderson An rew K. a. lAH-ke Julia .Miss Cameion To ccncludu w ltb the very ponulsr Drama oi ROBKHl MAC AIRE, in which the entln- Company appear. In rehearsal, the I'ramn of the STRF.K.IS OF NEW YORK. GRAND MAIINEE, OV SATURDAY AFTER NOON. PERSONAL. NEW BOUNTY BILL ALL SOLDIERS who enlisted tor three years, since April 18, ift61, and serVcd tnelr full term ol service, or were discharged before said term ot 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 chlldrea.or parents of deceased soldiers who enlisted tor three yeate and died in the service, or Irom diseases or wounds contracted In the service and line of doty, are entitled to receive an additional one hundred dollars. Call or address ' GEORGE W. FORD, No. 241 DOCK Street. 8171m One door below Third, who has all tbe necessary forms to collect these claims. Important to" soldiers, TUEJR WIDOWS AND FIE lit. MATHEWS, POILSON & CO., No. SOS WALNUT St., PhiladelpUla, Attend promptly to all claims for Invalid Pensions and Increase of Pensions; Widows' Pensions, and In crease lof Pensions for their children; Guardians ot Minors, and the Heirs of Claimants, Bounties to Sol diers, their Widows and Heirs. Call or write immediately as abovp, and all business entrusted to their cate will be attended to persona ly at Washington. 8 14 lOt MATHEWS, POULSQX & CO. gOUNTY OF 180 0. ATTENTION, BOYS IN BLUE ! flaring two ornces In Washington, wo are well pro pared to receive and collect all claims for Extra Bounty now due soldiers. You will consult your interest by calling , as I pledge myself to collect all claims agidnst the Uuitcd States Government i at lower rates and quicker than any other claim agent In this city. No charges made in advance. I. II. JOSEPH, 8 1 1ml UNION CLAIM AGENCY, Uo 271 South THIRD Street, above Spruce. BO U N T Y. SOLDIERS WHO SERVED three years and received only fi00 bountv, can now receive another 9 UO. 'the parents, widows aud minor children of the same class of soldiers arc eutltied to Kin. Soldiers discharged on account of wounds tiom three-year reg nicnto are entitled to $100 addt tiuual. Ji aiscbargeo lor wounds from regiments serv ing two years, or less, S5n. The heits ot soldiers serving iu regiments organized tor two years, or less, can re cover $50. Discharged soldiers In tbe countrv can for ward me their discharges, and heirs of soldiers can write, stating particular of their cases, and they will have prompt attention. Apply to JOHN M. POMEROY. 821m No. 224 S. FOURTH Street PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES WHO SERVED three years and did not re-enlist arc all entitled to $100 bounty. Also, tbe hclts ot all who died iu the service, or were dlcha-ged tor wounds. I have rolls ot the Reserves. Apply to, or uddress. sending discharge. JOHN M. POMEKOV, No. 224 8. FOUR1H Stroet, 8 21m Formerly Paymaster Pennsylvania Reserves. BUT IF YOU WANT GOOD TEA, CALL AT WILSON'h eld-established Tea Warehouse, No. 2a6CHEwNUT Street THE FINEST BLACK TEA IN THE UNITED States for sale at WILSON'S Tea Warehouse, No. 236 ChESNUT Street. Price 1 60 per pound. OUR $1-C0 BLACK TEA IS CONSIDERED by old East Indian merchants, and other expe rienced judges, tu be the finest specimen of Tea that has been linpoitcd into this countrv lor nearly nineteen years. Address orders to WILSON'S Tea Warsnouse, N o. 236 CHESNUT Street. RICH, FRAGRANT DOLLAR TEA, AT WIL SON'S Tea Warehouse, No. 2a6CHEsNUr Street. FAIR. QUALITY BLACK TEA80 AND UO cents, at WILSON'S. w ILSON'S PRICES FOR TEA (50, 80, AND vv ueuu, i, i-iu, ni, sh'3u, at iu, i ou, anu 81 tO. 20 CENTS. ROASTED COFFEE, A LITTLE broken, but very good, at WILSON'S. BEST ROASTED COFFEES 20, 30, 35, AND 40 cents, at W1L8QN'S. TF YOU ARE UNABLE TO GET GOOD TEA J. from your grocer, send to WILSON'S. IF YOU WANT TO TASTE PURE OLDMAVA Coffee, 40 cents per pound, send to WILwOS'S. THOSE WHO-LOVE GOOD TEA AND ARE able to appreciate it. can obtain it at WILSON'S lea Warehouse. No. 2:i ClltNUT ntreet There is no lea in New York or Philadelphia that can euual our $1 CO Black. N. B We have no ebleotlon to supplying those ot our Philadelphia '1 ea Dealers who buy lor cash, with our i-ooil l eas with the single exoepilou of ouril-b" Black, as that Tea. when sold, cannot be renlaoed lor any money. We shall reserve thut lor our own regular retail trade. It is like throwing pearls before swiue to sell such magnillcent Teaos that to people who cauuut appreciate iu Address WILSON'S OLD ESTABLISHED 'IEA WAKKHOUSE, 7 27 lm No. WH CHESNUl' 8treL UISITIWQ AND WEDDING CARSS, WRITTEN, ENGRAVED, AND PRINTED. . The Latest London and Paris Styles. INITIALS. MONOGRAMS." CRESTS, ARM, ETC., STAMPED O.N PAPEIt AN t ENVELOPES, IN COLORS, GRATIS. The Finest English, French, and Ameri can Paper and Envelopes. MONOGRAMS, ARMS, CRE8T8, Pesigned and En graved. WRITING DESKS, TRAVELLING CARES, PORT FOI.H'K POt RET-BOORM, KNIVES, BACKGAM MON BOARDS, and a very large Stock ot FINK STATIONERY. ' It. IIOSKLNS & CO, STATIONERS AND CARD ENGRAVERS, rxrp Ho. 913 ARCH Street, DRY GOODS. P R I O E & WOO O, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FIL3EUT, HAVE JUST OPENED: tOCO yards American Trintr, fast colors, 13 a ! 182 cents a yard, 1 cae fine quality French Moriooj, SI '25 yard. Fine quality Black Alpacas, 60, 66, CO, 70, 80, 00 oiuu, 51, 1 12'., and 1 26 a yard. FLANNELbl FLANNELS! All-wool Flanno ", 36, 87, 40,45, 60 cento, op to tl25ajard. D.imet Flannels, SI np to 90 cents, All-wool (Shaker Flannels, 60 cents np to f 1 a yard. Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels, cneap, Best makes B eached and Unbleached Muslins, at tho rery lowest market prices. Yatd-wido Bloachcd Muslins, 26, 28, 81.', 33, 35, 37 J cents. Yard-wido Unbleached Muslins, 20, 23, 26 cents., f illow Case and Sheeting Mushes, etc. JUST OPENED: One case Bridal Qnllts, very cheap. Table Linens, Napkins, and loweis. tVhi'e (ioodg, very cboap. A large assortment of Hosiory, Ladies' and Gents' Merino Vests, very elioao. A large assortment of Edping, Flouncings, and Insertions, Ladies' and Gents' Linen Handkerchiefs. Jnrt opened, from auction, a cheap lot of Porte monnaies, Tooth aud Hair Brushes. PRICE & WOOD. 81851 N. W. Comer EIGHTH and FILBERT S WOOLLEN GOODS. CA8SIMERES FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. During tho remainder of this month we shall offer oar stock of MEN'S AND BOY'8 WEAR, (Bought during the early summer), at prices that will eflect rapid sales All-wool c'asslmeres for Boys, B1H cents and SI. Heavy Mixed Casstmeres for Men, a 1-25. Fine Silk Mixtures for suite. Fine Black Casslmeres. Water-proot Cloakings, best grade, ai 60. Some of the above goods are nearly one-half lust sea son's prices. 8 16 3m J. C. STRAWBHIBGE & CO., N. W. CORNER EIGIITH AND MARKET. rpVVENTY-FIVE CENT SHIRTINGS. Two Additional Cases EXTRA GOOD SHIRTINOS, AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PKR YARD. Twelve cases BEST MAKE SHIRTINGS. Willlamsvllle, New York Mil's, Masonville, Wamsntta. Androscoggin, jiew Jersey. WIDE 8I1EETINO MUSLINS. Four cases best makes. NINE BALES TJNBLE iCHED MUSLINS. Fxtra yard-wide, 21 cents. Extra heavy and wide, 23 cents. ' CALICOES AT EIODTKEN CENTS. WOO yards, ta-t colors, at 18 cents. MC8LINS BY THE PIECE AT WHOLESALE 8 16 3m J RATES. J. C. STRAWBUIUGE & CO., N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. i ME11INOS P O P L I N S LOPIfS F-KKNCH MERINOS, 1S6. ONE CARE SUPERB QUALITY MERINOS, si W. FIJ.E CORDED POPLINS.ltl 28. RICH PLAID POPLINS, 1 50. SHAWLS. BARGAINS IN STELLA SHAWLS. BARGAINS IN BLANKET SHAWLS. 8 16 3m J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKhT IT. STEEL &. SOJN, Ncs. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street, HAYE JCST OPENED 1 cape 5-4 All-wool Delaines, choloe colors, KlXe. 1 cane 5-4 All-wool Delaines, choice colors,!. 5- 4 French Cashmere Shepherd i'lakls, SI, worth 125. 1 case Shepherd Plaid Valenclas, 25c., worth 40e. 6- 4 black Qseeu's Cloth. 67c. ai, al 25, and $1 50. Doub e width All-wool Plaids. tiJc., worth 8Uc. New StTleB Dsrk French Chintzes, 62Xc 1 cane 4 4 Double Purple English Chintzes, 25o. Bent American Chintzes, dark styles. 2tlc. Good Fast Colors Chintzes, dark styles, 18c, . (iood Fast Color Chintzes, 16c 10 4 sheeting Muslins, 870,, 81, S112, and tl-25. 5 4 Pillow cae Muslins, 31. a), 37, and 4lio Yard-wide Bleached Muslins, 26. 28. and 31c. 4-4 orestdiiie and Utlca Munlins, S3e Wllllauisvllle, 3Bc, New York Mills. 45c. ' ' Unbleached Mns'ins, 14. 18, 24, 26, and 28o. 6 4 Cnbleaehed Mnslins, 36o 6 4 Unhlruched Muslins, 3'iHc. Heavy Unbleached Cotton rianncls.28 to 45c Heavy Bleached Cotton Flannels. 31 to 60c. 1 hale All-wool Flannels, 37c, worth We. Yard-wide Ballardva e Flannels, 66o. Ballarovale Domet Flannels, no. b!. and 75c. ' Geod nuallty Manchester tllnghams, 2-io. Finer Doubie-wldih Maicbentci GiiiKhams, 35c. ALL-WOOL CA8!SIMERE:1, New Styles, lor Men's and Boys' wear, ih to at. 823 at No. TT- 1024 CHENUT Street. TO LADIES About leaving lor the COUNTRY, SEASHORE, OR WATERING PLACES, E. M. NEEDLES, No. 1024 CHESNUT STREET, Offer a lull assortment, at LOW PRICES, of frn (irpeiii.uu ui vvalTE HOLDS, PUFFED MUSLINS, PIOUES. ' IfREVrtl MUSLINS. In all varieties ol plain andlaucy styles. Lsces, Kmbroiderivs, Hdkts, eto. eto. 1. 1 inn Bkevts, Collars, bets, eto , in groat variety. E M. NEEDLES, No. 1024 CnESNUT Street. J89J1B insisaiio noi -oni Q A P E MAY ATLANTIC CITY, AND LONG MUNCH.1 DRE1PUSS &13ELSINOER, No. 49 North EIGHTH Street, HAVE OPENED ON THE 14th INST A new and desirable lot of ZEP1I Ylt KNIT SHAWLS, Suitable for tbe Watering Places, including a splendid assortment of . . WHITE GOODS. I'V'CKED MUBLIN, SHIRRED MUSLIN. . SWISS MUSLIN, PLAID NAINSOOK, STRIPED NAINSOOK, 91 CAMBRIC NAINSOOK DRY GOODS. J AS. K. CASU'BELL & Q,, No. 7U7 CHESNUT St., Invite tha attenttsn of Cash buyers AT WIIOLKSALE, To their Btock of FllKXCII, , , f AND AM Kmc AN r 11 Y a O O D s . t4h.hlCaur,hTTr..;,nrvI,,r,n"1 idftpt"Uon to Hsckspe buvers sunplled with scarce and desirable Goods at and under mi.rket lates g 1 lin Wholewnle UoomH Up Stairs. AND N E T T I N G . Persons returning to tlie city arc respectfully in formed that we have now on han l and ready for immediate use, PATENT UBBRELLA MOSQUITO NETS, FOR SINGLE CE DOUBLE BEDS, CRLBS, CRADLES, ETC., OF ALL THE REQUIRED 81ZE3 AND COLORS. SHEPPARD.YAW HARUNGEN l ARKISON, House-Furnishing Dry Goods 8 21 tuthsl'itrpj No. 1009 CHESNUT STREET. gALT WATER SHAWLS, Wholesale and Retail. PURE WHITE LLAMA SHAWLS. SIIKTLAND SHAWLS, ALL GRADES. FtllK WIIITK BAIlIiGK SHWALS. BKKAKFAsT SHAWLS AND HALF SHAWLS. 4 1'2stuthrp EyRE & LAND ELL. yiIITP DRILLING AND 11AEKET DUCKS. BROWN DRILLINGS AND IJASKET FAItMMS' FAKTALOONERY. BOY S' FANCY DRILLINGS. LINEN CHECKS AND STRIFES. EIRE & LAXDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH. J W. HOFFMAN, No. 9 N. EIGHTH STREET, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN HOS1 E 11 Y GOODS, Offers tor sale a largo assortment of SUPERIOR QUALITY UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, In Cotton, Wool, and Merino, of all textures, for Gents and Youths' wear. MERINO UNDER VESTS For Ladies' and Children's Wear. riOfilKRY FOR LABIE3. JIOSU BY FOK GENTS 110 SILKY FUR CHILDREN, In all sizes and quali ties. 8 21 tuth3t SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, At J W. SCOTT & C O., SHIKT MANUFACTURERS, AMD DEALERS IN MEN S FURNISHING GOODS. No. 814 CHESNUT Street, FOUR DOORS B1LOW THE "CONTINENTAL, B 26 Sip PHILADELPHIA. PATENT SHOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. PERFECT FITTING BII1BT8 AND DRAWERS made Irom measurement at very short notloe. All other aitlcles of GENTLEMEN 8 DRfc-HS GOODS In lull varietv. ' WINCIIKSTJER & CO., 8 2:S No. 706 CHESNUT Street DENTISTRY. gr TUB GOVERNMENT HAVING? 3t2ff& granted me letters-patent tor my mode of administering Niirous Oxide (las. by which I have extracted munr thuuxands or Teeth without pain. I am justlfli d In a8crtlr.ii that lt Is both safer aud superior to any other now in use. ' DR. C L, MUNNS 8 21 6rn No. 731 KPKfJCK Street QREAT SAVING OF TIME, LABOR, AND MONEY. FLANDEPvS' PATENT PORTABLE CYLINDER BORING MACHINE Marine d Stationary Engines. Blast Cylinders,. Pumps, an ' orlUs Valves bored out without removing them trom their prcsc.it positions. Engines boreu of every size aud build, el'her when veitlcui. borlzontul or inclined, trom IU to Mi) horse power, by removlim only one or both heads and piston. 1 bis is tbe onl true way to bore a cyiiuder as no part ot tbe machinery la moved Irom its present p.aoe, ex cept what i mentioned above A great amount oi time is saved, as the work is completed in less than one lourtu the time otherwise required. All ordeis promptly attended to. L. B KLANOEBS A CO , No. 1625 FHPLAK Ntreet, rbllsdolDhia. No. 211 North WILLIAM (meet, New York. We refer to : 1 P. orris, Towue At co. M. W baid win E C'o.j N. Rowland dc Co.; William 11. Thomas A Co. t J. P. Bruner & rtona; A Jeuks & Hons, of Hiiladolphla: Lehioh Zinc viorkii, liethlehem. Pennsy.vanla Trenton Iron CO , Trent, n, N J ; ;iey fert. MeMsnus & t;o . Heading, ru ; MoConnlck 4 Co . Harrisburg. Pa. t Ilewes & Phllllus, Newark, N 3. i and the CorlU Engine Co., Providence, k. I. C8 Ulm JHE AMERICAN BUREAU 3F MINES No. 64 BROADWAY. ' Mines, Mineral Lands, and Ores examined and reported npon. Competent Engineers furnished to Mining Com panics. - Consultations afforded on all Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Questions, at the office of the Bureau, ' 1 GEO. D. II. GILLESPIE, President.' DRAKE DE KAY. Secretary. 310tths r IrOR SALE STATE AND COUNTY RIG11T3 .' of Capewell A C'o.'s Patent Wind Guard and Air Heater for Coal Oil Lamps t It prevents tho Chlmneva from breaking. This we will watrant Also saves u third tie oil. Call and them they cost bnt ten esuta No. 201 BACV Btieet. Philadelphia, Sample seut to a id put vl itie Vuut)4 Hiat, vu rvipt w' ft cuta. 1 1,