8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1866. AMUSEMENTS. ,V. A 8okv not in Tim Bills. At the Walnut ftreet Theatre last evening an event occurred will remain fresh in tne raemorv of every one prewnt lor jeirs to come. By particular '(wire of many Irionda, the tearful "Niagara Jjoap" was Introduced in place of IJEehelle ferMeuM. The act to pertormed by Mons. J alio and Gruet Bulelay, and is a feat never kctore attempted by any performers. Grenet was "aspendi-d by his feet Irom toe dome of the theatre, holding In his outstretched arms a trapeze bar, upon which Julio was perfernointr the most marvellous and dangerous gyration, lie had nearly finished the act.'aud was already receiving the plaudits of an immense audience, that packed the theatre from floor to dome, -when the perspiration caused his left band to slip, and he tell from the trapeze to the floor ot the stage a diptauce of over forty feet. A wild briek of treDidation and concern came from the audience, and every one supposed the brave Julio was dead. In an instant Greuet was down the de8ccndin(t rope, and assisting bis brother Julio, tunned and fainting from tut) fall, otf the staae. A horrible suspense aud silence followed, and the people became impatient to knojv the result f the accioent. A storm of aaplame brought the injured man to the footlights, smiliair, bat palo and contorted with agony. The ladies applauded vociferously, and the rentlemen rose to their feet and made the theatre resound, aeain and again, with their fcravos and shout of gratification aud sympathy. Julio and Greuet then turned a double summer sault, and retired, the first apparently In great pain, and with an arm paralyzed. The people iwcre not satisfied, however, and called the kampion hero brothers out again, when a scene of exciteu.ent occurred that was perfectly in describable. The wounded man was promptly attended by Mes.irs. Platte, King, Ilemph II, J. 8 . Clarke, J. 11. Roberts, and Heveral prominent surgeons, and by tlie application of the Gnmal li ointment and constant rubb'ngs, recovered suf ficiently to perform the part of the "Ape" in the pantomime of Pongo, iu which he climbs all over the theatre. Such was the "scene not in the bills" at the Walnut, Street Theatre last night. It is duo to tie B-iislavs to say that the accident was caused by the extraordinary sultri ness of the air, which induced an unusual per spiration upon the hand 01 the performer. iiesnut Street Theatre. Tlti erening. it is to be hoped, our theatre-goers will bear in mind that the Deneticlarv at this theatre is the young wid charming Mad'lle Noeinie de Marsruerittes, whose playing on a recent occasion excited such favorable comment. Though but a few months on the stage, this young lady has suddenly assumed the first rank in her profession, and evidently devotes to it a most conscientious and untiring attention. We predict for her a full house, especially us her stay amonir us will not reach beyond to-morrow niirht. Miss De Mar gurittes plays Woffingtou," aud the -'Am-bassadpr'B Wife." New American Tnr.i i.R. All this week the Worrell Sisters have had excellent success. They appear to-night in their famous ppeccaou lar play of lite Vices, and will be supported by the entire company. Miss Sophie Worrell will have a benebt. To-morrow ihey will appear at the matinee, and they will also appear in the evening, when The Firemen vf Philaac'phia will be given a an additional attraction. Carncross k Disey have bad crowded houses at the Eleventh Street Opera House all this week, aud their entertainment is pronounced very tine. Theyhuve popular hits at all the prevailing follies of the day. TTpI.I.EH Will hP llOrn nrt Hf rtntnrr TI has taken the large Hall, Assembly Biuldinas. He conies with new illusions and new piano solos. He has secured the only hall now to be had in the city. Fashion and heuuty can always be seep at his ePtertamaicnl THE COLD SHOULDER. " The State Senate of New York is now in ses sion as a Court of Impeachment. Yesterday reso lutions were offered welcoming the President, Ceneral Grant, and Admiral Farragut as the guests of the State. Thy name of Secretary Weward was thus carefully omitted. Two at tempts to include his name in the resolution of welcome were voted down bv decisive majori ties, the Unal vote being on tne following, wuicn follows one of courteous greeting to tlie Presi dent; i lieiolvttl. That our ditinguiah6a fellGwcitiisuUS General Grant aud Admiral Farrcput, who aro ex pelled at thu state Capital tiSton'ow, bo warm y Welcomed to the soil ol tins, Nj'.alo by tho Sona'0, on loliat of a eratolul peo, who recognizo their sor vices avid appreoia'e tfie'.r worth. This was adoptj by a vote of 10 to 3. The delibeiate -exclusion of Secretary Sewnrd from recognition by a bod y so able uiid distiuguistied as the Senate of New York, has a deep meaning. In times past, no honors were too great, no eulogy too warm for Secretary Seward, in the State of his nativity, and of all his political tri umphs. Now, not even h'S high official position, or his intimate association with the distin guished gentlemen whom be accompanies, can secure to hi m the mere mention of his name in a tormal resolution ot greeting and welcome. Feeding the Conference. Toe few towns in England whore the Methodists are numerous amt strong enough to show hospitality lor two or three weeks to tbe seven hundred or more ministers who attend the vearlv meetings of th'J Conference, are calied "the Conference towns;" and a sort of rivalry is felt among them as to the arrangements they make for the comfort ot their reverend fathers and brethren. The Leeds Methodists have won the palm this year tor their provision as to the daily lunch, concern ing the embellishment of which they seem to have taken pattern after the famous Sunday School of Mr. Beecher's church in Brooklyn. The London Mettiodisi Eecordir says: "Thi6 lunch is tot a scramble for a crust. A score of ladies delight to play tho 'neat-handed PuyllU' lor the occasion, and in the midst of the school-room some marvellous arehitect, in con spiracy with an equally marvellous plumber, lias erected a fountain on no small scale, whose water, constantly thrown up in spray, is scarcely less refreshing than the less ethereal comestibles which are placed on the tables." Wisconsin Fossils. Mr. Nicholas Thomas, . -while digging at Big Patch, Wisconsin, turned up some queer looking fossils. One appeared to lave been the tooth of some gierantic animal, probably a mastodon. Its dimensions are as follows: Eight inches long, aud three aud a halt inches wide on the arir.dinir surface; eight Inches wide from the lower surlace to tho top of the root or prone; twenty incht-s iu circumfer ence, and weight six pounds and fourteen ounces. It was found ten feet below the sur face, in hard clay. Quite a number of ribs, and other bones, In an imperfect eiate, were found at the same time. Censorship of the Press in Greece. A religious work was recently publHied in Athens, which the Holy Synod ot'the Greek Church pronounced heretical, prohibiting tbe people to read it or have it iu their houses. At the sama time an Indictment was found against the publisher of the bciok. A leer some tune had elapsed t'ue " Minister of Justice ma le inquiries to riud out -why the case was not tried. The auswer was to the effect that in order to pronouuee a just sentence it would be necessary to examine the book carefully; but as the Holy Synod had for bidden any one to read it. the judges found themselves unable to proceed. Cotton Injured. It Ls rported that the cotton crop in Georgia is greatly injured by the drought. In the southwestern part of tho State, where the yield formerly wan ono bale to two ures not more than one bale Vt ten acres will be raied this year. This is equally true of Other sections. ACCOMums irmii rinuit i-i-jiu- sent tho late drought as followed by heavy dns. whleh have eeriously injured ttie cotton. The cotton nrosoects in Mississippi and Ala bama are also represented to be bad on account of the drought and ravages of the boll-worm. Hnnrt Th nronnect lor the opening of the aimntincr on the extensive raace of moons of South Yorkshire into Derbyshire and Cheshire, Euelund, Is any thing but encouraging to sportsmen, and the rason promises to be on of the worst that has been ejperienced for eome years past. Manufacture of Wigs A wis is a very difficult thing to make. Kirst, an accurate measurement is taken of tho bald place designed to be covered. Then the M1k or netting, or whatever substance is to form the foundation of the wip, la cut in accordance with the measurement, and sewed upon a block, which block is shaped sometimes liKe ine ncad or a man. Then several pieces 01 watch-springs are neatly sewed upon the silk, Then several pieces of L me springs being bent to the form ot tne oiock, and designed to secure the wig to the man's bead. A girl then takes the pattern, and woiks Into the foundation the hair designed for the wig. Wiih a tool that seems a cross between a hoemsiker's crooked awl and a bodkin, the girl ties in the hair. The tool is pushed through the foundation, Beizes two or three hairs from the girl's Angers, ties a slip knot In them, and then straightens them out. This is repcared till the foundation is covered with bair. Greater care is taken in producing the "part" for the wig. An open piece of tin netting is set in for the "part," and throuch each little hole a single hair is drawn, and fastened ro that It will lie either way. This iM considered the acme of wig-making, to pro duce the "part" so that it will look natural. Great improvements have lately been m.odp in the manufacture of wigs, and a man can now get one which will weigh from oue to two ounces, and which will never cet out of place on the head. A witr costs from eighteen to f eventy-tive dollar", and will seldom last over one year. The hair generally loses its color before the foundation wears out. The difference in the vitality ol individuals clings to them after their hair has been cutoff. A wig will generally contain hair which has been taken from the heads of three or lour different per sons, and after a little wear the wearer of rtte wig will find that his hair is fadinsr out un evenly, and his iiad becoming streaked with a variety ot hue. Oue variety of wig. consi dered thebest,and which is crtninly th" lifrhtct, is made of a foundation composed ei.tire'y of hair woven into netting. A wig of this kind, while it will require two ounces of hur to make it, will weigh but an ounce and a halt when completed. Tnis is owing to the great quantity of material wasted in handling hair. Ornamental hair-work belongs more particularly to th5 jewelry business, or may be classed as a specialty if that business, ittirl is not done by those ariists who make head deco rations. Many pieces of ornamental work tiro made to order from the hair of some persons dear to the individual ordering it. Tho hair is first cleansed from all impurities aud then waxed. It being in a bunch, a weight is at tached to one end of the bunch. To the. other end of each hair weigh's are also fastened. The workman, sitting at a bench with a hole in the centre, drops the end ot the bunch turouuh tlie hole, and spreads out each individual bair in front of him, the weights keeping them all in position. Then, by passing them over and under each other, he produces the peculiar braid desired. Ttti.s braid is subsequently put together in form to suit the person ordering, be it n breastpin, earrings, or anything else. Some very beautiful ornaments arc marie iu this man ner, and at one time were quite tasuionabK The process of waxing and working the hair gene rally imparts to it a little darker shade than tfie vicinal i.'ossci-sed, which fact has led manv people to relieve luat Ibe artist did not return the faUiO lie received. Austria and the Paris Exhibition.-The Memorial Diplomatique says the participation of Austria in the exhibition :it Paris has become v ;r.y doubtful. The most busy manufacturing provinces ot the empire are Bohemia aud 51 cravia, which have been literally ravaged ny the HruPsian occupation. A large number of objects intended tor the Exposition at Paris have been carried off by the Prussians, and aeniu the exactions and tie contributions ol all kinds that were levied have been such as to nlace it beyoud tbe power of the manufacturers lo TftaiC .fP.n 6p.ciiljcc5 whtcb would bo required to hia'iiluiu tueu' erutlit ill ttlG penem! . competition ot 18t7. KuUier i.luu present itself in a position of lamentable inferiority, the Austrian manufacturers prefer to abstain from appearing at the P.fis' Exhibition, and to j reserve their powers for the grent exhibition which is pro.it cted to be held iu Vienna in 1870. A Fcmde I'ractiuoncr. At St. Mary's Dispen sary iVr -woman and children itt London, the menicat JtuenoaiU IS ?n i.'tin-.iou noiru-.t. This lady is tho tirer, qualified female medical prsc'citioiicr that England has produced. She holue the licen-'e ot tw society oi apothecaries, but the Collcee of Phvsiciaus ha refused to admit her to be examined for the degree of M. D. Locomotive?. It is estimated that sin 'o the commencement of the manufacture of locomo tives in Newcastle, nearly three thousand of them have been made in that distuct, and of these upwards of one thousand have been ex ported. Taking tbe average cost at 2000 each, the value of this brauch of manu'acture to New castle has been not les than 0,000,000. AUCTION SALES. pA 5184 NCOAST & WARNOCK AUCTION EKES, Ho. 240 MARKET Street. LAR!E T-ORITIVR HALE OF ameiuoav AND IM- l'OH 1 r.l) 11KI tuiuu, tMiiKi'iiJJ-.Kir-a, Liinr LOOD8, 110S1EUY, .NOTION. &c, by Catalogue. On Wednesday, September 5, 18(16. commencing at 10 o'clock, com prtHiui! win lorn new nml desirable goods which will be louua wen worthy ine attention oi uuyere. s ai i B SCOTT, J ItT, A"tJC T I O N E R R, . .So. 1(120 C'HEBSTJT STItKKT. t2U MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street. 11 as a handsome assortment of MILLINERY i Mlse aud Infants' Ha:s and Caps, Bilki, Velvets Crapes lilbbons, Feathers, Flowers, Frames, etc. p E 11 F EC T ION IS RARELY ATTAINED, YET A. B. W. EUILAED'S IMPROVED OIL SOAP, FOB REMOVING Grease, Paint, Pltcli, and Yamisli, Fioin all Goods of Durable Colors, 18 ahead ot anything yet discovered. It leaves tbe (foods soft, and aa penect as when new, wi h no snot upon which dust cun coi.ect, as la the case with all the piepuratlLUS heretoior sold lor cleansing good. It is delicately permmed snd entirely free from the dHatrceuble odor of Leuziuc, and atf other resinous lluidB. . COUNTKKFEIT8 Ot tins preparation aro extant therefore be sure and uk'- tiOi.e hut tliul hich hub the autograph ot A. 11. W BLLLALD on the label. Manufactured ty the Propilctora, A. 13. W. BUUjARD & CO., WORCESTER, MASS. General Agents for Pennsylvania, DYOTT & CO., No, 232 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia. For sale by all DruKKlsu. 8 3m o II A M P A G N E. Just tec'.'.ved, la lond and store, new Champagne, called EUGENIA, far auper'or to moat of the Wines now In nse In this country. Imported exciu lively by tie subscriber. Also on bona (and the onlv place where It can be procured in this cit) tbe very celebrated Mouth American ANGOSTURA BITTERS. GBOBGE M. LAUMAN, VMlin No 128 S. NINTH Btreet INSTRUCTION. THB "PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF OE BION fOR WOMEN" (Filbert itriwt But WM Fenn Sqimrel tor tho cdtentlon or Yoon I. vile In J) raw Inn ralntlng. Designing. LlthOKrapliT, etc.., will reopen on Mun niv. mmkpr a p.,.nn ni mais.ToB . .MiFfpn nnmnoTi, Jump Li. IHRnorn, W 1 Mnm Huckncil, J a me II Otps. T. P. Morrla liav'd S Brown, Willlaaa j. Ho rutin an, George Wh tnv, Hedwoo r. Warner, Jnmea WHuht, r.n r.. nice. i w. v wimtacn. 8 3i m T. W. BRAIDWOOD, Principal. H A F O II ILTON 1NST1TUTK YOIJNM LADIES. PHILIP A. Feinff abont to rrllnuulub CHFOAR. hi iioaltlon In ttin tnbllc nchdola with which he uua been conaectod tor tni laat mfntT-mree yeais. WILL UPJlN A DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, AT No, W10 rHesNTTT STRKFT, ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. Tliia Initiation In Uefligned to rival Uio bc?t tcwl nories iu the com. try. ripe ITLAHfl Containing particular and other Information In r Utioo to thin Institution, can be bad until tne 1st of Sep tember, at No. 640 N. TWELFTH 8Uee 8 21 p ARDKE SCIENTIFIC COURSE LAFAYETTE COLLEGE. In addition to the general Conri of Intrnctlon in ItiiH Lrpurtinent. orslxned to lay a mibfltaiitlul burnt of knowledge ard itcliolarly culture, ttudnn.a cun pursue tlioe brandies wblch ar essentially praotlcal and tecnnii al. viz. : EXilSEERLNG Civil. Topoprnphlcal. and Jlecha nicnls MINIMI and METALLURGY: AKtlHlTr.C 'I I HE, ana the application ol Chemistry to AtJHlCUL Tl'Rr. and the A ItTH. Tt'le is aiho af.ordcd an opportunity torRpeclalrtudr of THADfc and COMMERCE; oi JiOIlKKN LAN Gt'AtiF- and 1 HILi 'LOG Y , and of the HISTORY and INST.'TUTICNS ol our couiifiy. For (,'liculars apily 10 1 lesident CATTKLL, or to 1 'lot. H B. VOIIKOMaS, Clerk ol tbe Eaculfy. Eastom rrnnfvlvanla, April 4.1blitl. 510 JONSIEUR ALEXANDRE WOLOWSKI'S CLASSES FCP. PIANO AND SINGING, By hie entirely new simplified sj stem, are now open Those wishing to read music at sight, keep tltno per lectly by a nev ly invented mviinor, accompany any sons or piece by a new march oi harmony, lng or per mrm In concerts, choir or private, can call at ,.., , ,o. 704 8. WAbUiaur-oN Square. C hi dren admitted. Ladles' Souiliiaries attended to. g 21 2mrp THE LEU1C1I UNIVERSITY, BETHLEHEM, l ennsylviuiln will open lor tbe reception ol' Stu dents, hEP il.M BEK 1, IbOli. App'icution should be mndo to th President, r. . HENKK COPI'EE. ll f, 8 ' 7t BiTllU-:ilr..M, i'a HIIE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SJIIOOL, X or II. i Gn.UUKY, A. M., No. U6H UARKKT Street, will Ki.oi'K.N 8 271mrp ON MONDAY, Mi.PxUiER 3. P IH V AT B SCHOOL FOR BOYS. IN THE PHIL DELI'lUA CITY INiTI I UTS, N. E. com r ot II1I-.SNLT uml EIGHT! EN i II Mreet-. re-opens MONDAY, Sepiemher 10. Entrance on MOIITEKN I'U .strict. CM 22 lull L lARROW, Principal. rrilE CLASSICAL, COMMIil?(;iAL, AXD .J I rcpnrAforv Dcpartinei'tf, of ST. JOSI-'.PjI'S :oL Lt E, WILLING' Alley, will resume duties on MON DAY, AUfJl'st 27. t(24 1llt riM-lE EXOLTSTI AND CLASSICAL ACADEMY, Jl Nob.1'0!) and Ml CJESNI'T Jtreet tvlll reopeu MOKD-XY. Meptember 111. 1. V- LA.NG ON and O. PKlai bElDEKBTKKLK rrinclpals. " TVf If ASX'E R. LANfJTON'S SCHOOL FOR -LvJ Young Ladies, To. 112 North Tn VTII Street vyju will reopen on OND VY. September 0. 6 25 lin MEDICAL. Q 11 i: II O K R 13 C U It K, THE GltUAT INDIAN ai3SIIOITI2, CURES ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY YOO'IUKLL INDISt KETION, VIZ : SEMlsAL .VEAKM-M, LOSS "r IHI.aIIUI I, IJ I V LlAb luissiieua, PA1NIS l.s HI. KAt'K, DIMNESS ok Vision, 1'h.EMA-I'l'ltU OLD AGE WEAK NERVES'. DIFFICULT BRE TIIINiJ. PALE COUNTENANCE, INSANITY, CONSUMPTION, AND ALL DISEASE That follow as a sequence of youmiul indiscretions. THE CHELOKEE CUBE Will restore hea th and viiror, and eli'ect a permanent cure alter all other medicines have tailed. 'I hirtv-two "aiie paaipblet sent in a. sealed envelope, free to any audr . fiice 'i pel bottle or three bottles for S5. .fold bv ull Drui't'iPtu; or will he sent bv express to any per Ion ot the world, on the receipt of price, the ...la n.m.riA iT. v ' ' rT) HT T -TTtlTI XT No 37 W ulkcr street. New York. (mEROKEhT REMEDY Cures all Urinary Complaints, viz.: travel. Inflam mation ol the hludderaud Kidneys Ketenuonoi Urine. Htnctuics ot the Urctara Dropsical Swe linws. Bricfe II ust Deposits, ana an uiseases mat require a aiuretic, nud vf hen used In ennlunctlon with the tlllfKOKEE INJECTION, docs not fall to cure Gononha'a. Gleet, and all Mucus Mi-cuurncB In Uateor KeuiiUe curing receut cases in from one to tnree uavs anu is esp cia i.v lecoinuiuu'iou In those cases of Fluor Abus or Whites in females. The two medicines ued In conjunction will not lull to remove this disuereeahle complaint, and in those cases where otner me lielnes Dave been used without success. Price, Itemedy. Ono Dottle, lii, xhree Uutue-', 5. In lection. ' " t, " " 5. The CheroKee "Cur?." "Tt tifdy," and "M)"cii"n" are to be found In all wcll-reuulated drmr stores, and are ri commended by physicluns and druugists all over bo world lor their intrinsic worth and merit. Home un pr'nclpled dealers, however, try 10 deceive their cus lon.eis by se liLg cheap und worthless compounds In Older lo mnke money-In place ol these B not de enved II the drsflbts will not buy them ior you, write to us. and we will send them lo you bv exoreas. securely packed, and tiee lrom observation We treat all diseases to which tbe human system ls sur.i"ct, and wl.i bo p eased to receive full and explicit statements flora hoe who have tnlied to receive relict heteio ore. Ladles or centleinen can a dress us in perfect confidence. W'eae sire to send our thirty-two pane pumolilet tree to every lmlj and pcntlcmnn in the lund. Address all letters tor paniph.ots, nieUiciucs, or advice, to the sole proprietor, Dr. W K MEKV1N. 6 5mwfip No. 37 WAI KEK Street, N. Y. PIANOS, ETC. OWING TO a nit Alterations in the store, rnr stock of PIANOS, Will be Bold at UNP! 8 27 6t ORGANS, ETC., .ECEDENTEDI Y low pr s. J. A. OKTZK, No. 1102 CHESNUrStr et 7riH.i PIANO TUNING AND fclOPAlU- I C IN G. Mll. HAHGENT Will rctu n to the cny and risuino ouslnes Septem ber 1. , Orders received us usual at ' MOV k CO N. 817 No. (.07 ( honut treet. VISITING AND WEDDING CARDS, VY KITTEN, ENtiHAVED, AND HUSTEn. The Latest London and Paris Styles. 1MTIALS. VONOGRAMH. CRESTH, ARMm. ETC., BlAMI'lD GN FoPEK ANd ENVIiOfES. IN C0LOK8, GKVriS. The Finest English, French, and Ameri can Paper and Envelopes. MONOGRAMS, ARMS, CRESTS, Designed and En- VHiriNG DFSKV THAVJLI-TNO CASUS. PORT FOIIOK l"Ol KEr-BOdKS, KNIVES, BACKGAM MON UOAHDM. and avery terire stock ol FINK H'l ATIONERY. II. llOMKINN . DO., BTAT19NER3 AND CARD ENGRAVE KH, 28 6ip- Np. 913 ABCH Street. WATCHES, JEWELRY ETC O. RUSSELL & CO., No. 23 North SIXTH St., Having Increased their facilities for FINE WATCH REPAiniNO, Invite the attention of the public. All work warranted for one year. J26 FIXE GOLD WATCHES. To Sojourners in our City. We call special attention of the rolourners In onr city to the KIME WATCH AND SILVERWARE ESTABLISHMENT OF W. W. CASSIDY, No. 1 South SECOND Street, Who has on hand one of the finest assortments ot Jew euy, etc. of any in the city. A splendid assortment ol 81LVEB WARE ALWAYS ON HAN O. RomeBibcr w. w. cAaaiDY, 8 165 No. 12 Sonth SECOND 8treet "ah nan, imiwi &S!M t.!t : nix, vWATCHES and JSWCLHrtT I'.Pit,, . --Siijraostnp.t St., r'Mlr... Owlnnto the flecllre ot Gold, has made a trct re duction In price of his ;arse and well a-fortcd toc o Diamonds, Watchps, Jewelry. Silverware, Eto The pnhllc are respectfully Invited to call and examln onr stock before purchatlngeiseirhere. l SILVER AND PLATED GOODS or rriE Most Superior Workmanship, at rnu R T O It K NEW fio 704 ARCH STREET. The or.dtr?Uned (lat " tie lamous Rogers Bros UanultciuriPK fonipany) retpectmliy announce tha 1 . i , Lsye oBHitd a new Biid"Dcautiiu. store i or the sa.e ot HU.Vl R aud I'UThli Ws KB, at No 704 Alton Mrm. Cur long rxprrlcoce as nianuiacturcrs wil nhlile Qs to keep nothing hut rst-clas Goods and mo-c v. to mny patronize our s ore will tind our plated c eus lai supeiler lo any ever imported, and our ens tf.rteri, n sy rely on the goods being precisely what thoj urr Tpprettnted to bt. ' ft 2t BOWMAN & LEONARD. II EM 11 Y HARPER, No. oao ATlOtl STItEKT i'anufarn pd pealerin I''ine .Tw?lry, Silvfr-PlMeci Ware, AMD 5 Solil Silver-Ware. K IUH JEWELRY JOHN B REN NAN, V BALE IS IN DIAMONDS, FI"NE WATCHES, JEWE1K1 Etc. Etc. Etc. 2v Mo. 18 S. EIGHTH S1KEBT, 1'tUlndv THE EYE AND EAR. JJEAFNESS, BLIMDMESS, THROAT, LUKG, AND CHEST DISEASES CATARRH AND ASTHMA, Llsordcred Functions ol '1HE DHJEST1VE ORGANS- MORBID AFFECTIONS OF THE LIVER, WEAKNESS OF NERVES, AND GENERAL DE.B1LITY OP THfi WHOLE SYSrEM, Treated with nnprtccdented success by DR. VON MOSCIIZISKER, Ko.1031 WALNUT Street. the following Gl KTLl HEX, who have lately been carid uuuer the treatment of Dr. VON MOntlZlM KUt. huve kindlj pe.uiitled lilin to ie:er to hem, und tiiey would g ad y bear testimony to tho amount oi IkMiKl i derived from his TUl.ATHt.N I : l.h. .VcOKLaUY,! H.. Ho. 20!) Walnut Btrect. f LOLMKI 1!, Isq., No. JbH Wtunut sticet. ALAH V OOD, Jr., t si , ho. 61!) Arch street O. Iv GUM !, 1 so., So. 28 orlh eveuth street. C. J liOLLOWA V, I- sn. No 9U Market stn et. J.tOUVKK. l'sq.No 3 Nonh Front street. Dr. DAVIDSON, N. W. coiner of Mnth and Cbesnut strc-ets :,.m,rHl KIl.lHIRN.IT. 8. A .. Girard street. '1 . V . Wfih-M-Y, lisi., V. S. Assessor ot the Second DiMrlct. 'I. ll.xliY, Kq., riesidcnt ol tho Niuoteenih Ward I'liblic (Schools Hcv. fi. 11 RV, I'M adelphla Confercneo Lundrcdsol other numes, a. I persons whowou'dhe carmii.' coiiscieniious to whom thev would poruiittha ird'irc n.i nt ol tlieir numes i an be examined ut his liFFIC'K.No. lual WALNUT Street. THE ATOMIZER, Dr. VON JtOHCHZL-KKR assorts with tho utmost cum. il mo li at his sys em oi treuiiuK Ll N't, 'lliito.T, CUl'ST Dista es, C'ATAKHll, ASiHMA. ami u l uihIuuus of the ditsosiivo oraus, by the use ol Hie A'lO.V 11-R. Is the only rellahlu one. Since tho Inirtului tioii ol this s.vsfim cases have buenbroUKli' to his ott.ee. No lt;ll W.W.MJT .Street in which t very oilier possible means huvo oeen ruiUessly em p iyed, put i oiidi v Icicle J to bis trea uient Ti c A i OMlZKlt ls im AltAKAil S constructed on Ki, iitinc prim Ipien, wbicii. by a mechanicul arratiKU morn, either bv atuioxphenc pressuro. or steum, cou verts any medio no Into a ilnu tFKAY. aud readl y eoiivcvs ith'to the BIIONGH1AL lllll-So. LIT Gi, with the UK. 1'lHA'lOHY t L Kit I. NT. The uiedlcliies sulimiltcd to lli" actum of this AI'PAUVTUS lose no hiiii,' ol their (HE-HAL V A LL' B, as In other iiri'iiurutious. hut are i-ecoived Into the KESPIKA Ti'ttY OKGANS in their lull AtKDIC'INAL 8 'I'itl'lcAL OI'I RATIONS ON THE EYK. AIL fl'UGK AL Ol'tiK.V'l IOSM on the F.yes such aa Cuiiiri.C(. Artificial 1'upil, Cross Lyes, etc., ekllitily penormed. , 7 2Srp CIGARS AND TOBACCO. DINT TO TOBACCO CUEWERS WEDDING-CAKE FINE CUT TOBACCO. The only F1NECDX TOBACCO ever manufactured Philadelphia.! The Beet in the Market. EVERYBODY USliJS IT Manufactured from the Best Leaf. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Oil Factory, B.F , comer Broad nd Wallace Strecu DRY GOODS. JAS. It, CAMPBELL & CO., No. 737 CI1ESNTJT St., Invite the atfentlen of Cash hnyen AT WIIOLBSAlE, To their Stock of FRENCH, IilUTISlI, ANT) AMERICAN D H Y O O O D S . Mch for extent, variety, snd general adaptation to tbe wants ot tl e Trade. Is anrlvslled. t'aciupe tntfrs suxpiirrt with scarce and fleslrnblo Goods at and under market rates to 11 lm WholHnlf Kootns Up Stairs. 1-jURON BLANKETS. Huron Fine Bed Blankets. Huron Premium Blankets. Huron Extra Heavy Blankets. Huron Single Bed Blankets. Huron Bed Blankets, $8'5tt Per Pair. We are cow rectuviop; direct lrom the mills, tho eclebrnti'd HURON BLANKETS, Contracted for early in tlie Spring at tho low price of wool. They ore superior in size, weight, and lincnest of tool to any other make in tho market, or to any BLAKKEr ever before ollered by ns. Sold only WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY J. C. STBAWBRIDCE & CO., N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AJSD MARKET. 815 3m; PRICE & WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGHTII and FILBERT, HATE JUXT OF FN ED: COCO yards American 1'rintt, last colors, 1G a d 18J cents a yard. 1 cuie Que quality French Merinos, SI 25 a yard, fine quality lilacK Alpacas, 60, 56, 60, 70, 80, 90 cents, $1, f 1 12, lul 81 25 a yard. All-wool Flannel, 35, 87J, 40, 45, 50 cents up to $1 25 a j aid. Dcinet Flannels, 31 J up to 90 conts. All-wool bhaker Flannels, 50cousup to $1 a yard. Bleached aud Unbleached Canton Flunnois, cheap, Vest makes B. cached aud Unbleacuod Alusiius, at the very lowest itarket prices. Yai d-wldo Bleached Muslins, 25, 28, 31 j, 83, 85, 37 cents. Yard-wide Unbleached Muslins, 0, 23, 25 cents.. Pillow Case and Sheeting Mnslins, eto. JUST OI'ENEJ): Ono case Bridal Qollta, very cbeaiY Table Linens, rapkin9 and lowtns. S hite tioods, very cheep. A iaree assortment ot Hosiery, Ladies' and dents' Merino Vests, yery cheap, A lartre assortment of Eclpinps, Flouuclnfis, and Insurtings, Ladies' and Gouts' Linen Handkerchiefs Just opened, from auction, a cheap lot of To r to moLnaies, Tooth aud Hair Brushes. PIUCE & WOOD. 8181 N. W. Corner EIGIirH and FILBERT Sts. Ko. 1!4 CHEHMJT Btreet. TO LADIES About leavlrg lor the OOrNTRY, SKA SHORE, OK WATERING PLACES, E. M. NEEDLES, No. 1024 CKESNUT STREET, ( ffcrsaluil assortment, at LOW PRICES, of ev, utscripiiou oi WuiTE loi Its, PUFFEI) MUSLINS, PIQUES. KRRVCn MUIUN9, In all varieties ol plain andtsncy styles, laces, FinbrulUerles. Hilkts. eto. eto lnen Bleoves, Collars, Bets, eto , In K'oat variety. E M. NEEDLES, No. 1024 C11ESJJTJT Btreet. 38Jls XflMSaifO Z0I QAPE MAY' ATLANTIC CITY, AND LONG BRANCH. DREIFTJSS & BELSINOEK, No. 49 North EIGHTH Street, HAVE OPENED ON THE 11th INST A new and desirable lot of ZEPHYlt KNIT SHAWLS Suitable tor the Watering I'laces, including a splendid assortment WHITE GOODS. fUCKED MUSLIN, SHIRKED MUSLIN, SWISS MUSLIN, PLAID NAINSOOK." STRIPED NAINSOOK, 81 CAM BRH1 NAINSOOK pkTICIN rr WlItID WORK 10 BAILMGS, BTOBB FRONTS, OTJAKPd, PARTITIONS, IBON BEDSTEADS, AND WIRE WORK, In variety, mnataotnre4 by M. WALKMU & 80N8' 3 JO 6mB o. 11 Vertb BlITfl Bue(. DRY GOODS. Nos. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street, HAVE J13T RECEITED wo fuses Emprni Cloth Poplins of their Own Importation, ALL CHOICE ELECTED COLORS. 4ndrnliv 15 per ernt. U rcrthsn the umu nn.mu. can be bought anvwhoie else in the city. DOVTll E WIDTH BLACK ALT. Wflrtt. nvMiiva MX IEM8, NtW AILKS AT LOW PRICES. WHITE MARSEILLES COUNTERPANES. BUFF 2 AND WniTi.'. musi ii.m j ennaTct PAES. ''INK AND WHITE MARSEILLES COCNTEB AN Efl. !) i ALL-WOOL BLAN'KfTS, e415. 10-4 Al L-WOOL RLANKETS. $ 50. ll 4, 12-4 ALL-WOOL flLAKKnu . r ito TRICKS. BLANKETS 0f all kinds at less than hi.i. prices. . CLOTHIPJG. gTATES UNION CLOTU1NO HALL, 606 MARKET Street, 606 Vlsltois wi l find o larfe and varied assortment ot the vet best IU. A D Y JIaDB CLOlUlMl at the lowest enfh prices. Suits, cuntaining Ccats, I ants, and Vest, from 112 0 Dusters, S2 25. rants lrom 93 110 and higher. Come ai.d convince yourselves. i5313m TO RENT. LARGE, WELL LIGHTED AND VENTILATED Rfhtf.M, ON THE FECUND FLOOR OP THE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. J.08 South THIlil) Street, TO RENT, With or without steuin power. Apply in tho oflice. tiret floor. FERTILIZERS. JL M M ONIATEI) rilOSPIIATB, A Concentrated Fertilizer. This pre paint ion conta'ns Care Ground Bone, and the best FertllizIi.R Salts known to agricultural chemistry, tomb ced in such a manner as to develop their produc tive properties only when used on tbe soil. Price 160 per ton. For sale at the manufacturers' depots, No. 7iti MARKET Street, Philadelphia, No 8 BURLING SLIP, New York. WILLIAM ELLIS & CO., 8 2012trp . Manufacturers. BOARDING. fO. 1121 G IK AUD STREET lie In k neatly fitted up, will open tor FIRST-CLASS HOARDERS ON THE FIKST OF -EPTKMUER, Two lurt e Con nuulcatlng Rooms ou the second floor, -well adapted ior a family. 8 25 DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. allt? NEW YORK DYEING ANU P11INTING . ESTABLISHMENT. M'ATKK ISLAND, No. 40 Norm EIUU'IU Street iWest sido), AIfo known as tho SIAIKN I -LAND DYMNO EST AMMHMENT, tfirjr the LARUKMT in the UNITED rtTATKM and THIRTY YEARH OLDn.R than any ether on 8TATEN I:-LANK Is prepand, with the mosi improved and extensive Machinery (to which tuoy are making con stant additions) io LYE, CLES-4E. AS D FINHH eve'v variety oi fluuDs AND (lARMi.MTS, In a mun ner VMtJl' LLt.D In this r;nunir No. 10 JJorth EI in II Strict Philadelphia. .Vo. fW l)i' - N K tn ct. New York. o. Tl BROADW AY New York. No. 1UB l'lt.hhi 1'ONT Street. Brouklvti. AJlUllL JkAKSU. President ! T. Yot'NO. Secretary. b'?mwriia DENTISTRY. T II I'J 0 O V E R N Al i; N T HAVING crantcd me If ttcr'-imient lor mv mode of fcOmlnixtt ring M nms (ixulf (ius by Wnlch I bavo exiroctfd u 4i ii v thousands o; Teelh tritbnut pain. 1 am Instill-d in iisfertli'v tLut It u bo.h tater ami su perior to anv other now in use. DR. L MUNNS 21 6m No. 731 SPailCE 8treet "YyiJAT IS THE BEST CURE FOR CORNS, BUNIONS, ETC.? TUEODALD'S ROOTS. No. T03 CAILOWHILL STREET, He makes the Laito suit the Keet, and Boots thoes, eto. etc.. toflt theeet. TRY 1UW. 18 IB iiu NADULTEATED LIQUORS ONLY" RICHARD PENISTAN'b SB RB AND VAn TS, so. ihfrrjHKBNCr strbet, Fmil is sopplied. -dev .lrom the Country proinptlj tteudti to. S T.miM AMD CHILDREN'S SHOR8. i... nii manu nttirAtl and far haIa cheap, by thedowi. or e.ei j.ultahl for ret.U Urade. at gUlni Ko. 81 B. FOURTH Btraet F INE BREECn-LOADI V G SHOT GUNS EXTRA FISE BIFLB8 AND PI3TOL3, l1,?pS,4erby ETAN8.No 2308OVTH BtrwV 1 wJ0NES n 3T.7 Ucoit Above lA