The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, September 15, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. nilLADELrillA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 18G6.
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NU-MBlB LXXSV.
irr FOR MENTAL DYHPaTTlCS, AND A CURB
' BT-POCHONDHIA, HY-POX'RWY, OR ANY
COMPLAINT OF A BT CPER.
BY OUR SKRTES EDIJOR.
ALMANAC AND DIARY.
nCKT MBTltsII.LOGIOAI OBRERVATtOWB FOR THB
WBAK,
September.
Houilty, lO.Raee-Ilallera In Convention at liar
rlFburg, Tber discuss the question at to th3
relative merita ot "short atoppera" anl
"pitchera." The teetotalers all advoeate to. a
pitchera, while the otbera advocate abort
atoppera.
TatMlijr, 11. Arrival of tbe actrosg Bistort la
Mew York. Tbe photographers anrround her
and finally take her head off. Parson Brown
low commences hia "presidential Tour."
KVedaeaday, ia. Interesting Internal Keennq
decision. Brewers are to pay for all their Hour
Beer. This declMon proves a brewer of dis
content to.the small beer parties, and subjected
tbe collector to malt treatment in more than
one instance.
Thursday, 13. First meeting of the City Conn,
ells since their summer vacation. The
Chamber bas been repainted and revarnishei
since the vacation. Tbe room and tbe mem
bora now present a cbeorlul and handsome ap
pearance. Friday, 14. Washington City Council invite
President Johnson to come borne, that tlio
White House is now clean, and the company
lie tails in with by tbe war is not.
Saturday, 15. 8ZRIE8 Colums DAY. ThoEditO"
having returned from bis tour to Smith's
Island, jrivi's notice to tbe Mayor that he
wlshu no public demonstration to bo aaaio on
account ol it,
NEW NATIONAL. THEATRE.
iiw National Theatre. Pennsylvania
I1A l
Avenue (Opposite tiik Jackson Statue),
VYASH1NUION, U. V.
THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE SEASON.
The Management takes pleasure in announc
invito the sporting public that It is aboutj to
pen the New National Theatre again (fami
liarly known as the White House) for the sea
son. During the absence of the prominent
performers, who have been "starring it"
throughout the principal cities in the North and
Went, as far as Chicago, the House has been
entirely repainted, refitted, and reupholstercd,
and is now one of the most
COMFORTABLE PLACES OF AMUSEMENT
in this city.
And the Management hopes tnat the outlay
incurred in the refitting of the House will Joe
liberally met by
AN APPRECIATIVE PUBLIC.
THE OPENING NIGHT IS FIXED FOR MONDAY, SEP
TEMBER 17,
and as the principal Star performer is engaged
but for
TWO YEARS,
it is desired that the public should give him
A BUMPER BEFORE PARTINO !
The Management, in response to the universal
lesire of the public to be made acquainted with
the progress of the arrangements i jr the coming
season, which is looked forward to with so much
anxiety, is enabled to give the following par
ticulars in regard to the
PRINCIPAL PERFORMERS,
PIECES TO BE REPRESENTED,
and
NOVELTIES IN PREPARATION.
Proprietors and Managers. .Randall & Wcndoll
Stage Manager ( who bas been encaged from the
Kepublican Theatre) Mr. Doolittle
Treasurer Mr. McCnlloch
Scenit: Arlmt (whose abilities in coloring all sub
jects are well known). Mr. Bennett
Scene Shifter Mr. Flaniugen
(From the Philadelphia Theatres.)
Prompter Mr. Greeley
Property Man Mr. Raymond
Mill Pater Jack Rogers
A prominent feature will also be a full and
efficient
ORCHESTRA,
including among its members the following
-well-known performers:
Ztader Mr. Marble
IThu vrnatnat In the World.
First Fiddle tt".:M.J: Weed
Second Fiddle Mr. T. B. Florence
ftm Wimhinffton Theatres.)
Double Bat Messra. Wood and Vallandigham
Vmm ,hn N'aw York Theatres.)
Tymnet Mr. O. F. Train
(He will blow his own trumpet in every perform
ance.) "ReHldes tnanv other Fiddlers aud Blowers
from all parts of the country.
The following performances are now in pre
paration, and will be produced in the order
announced:
THE THRILLING TRAGEDY,
entitled
St. Andrew's Day In New Orleans.
Translated from the French by M. Bartholomew.
A'emcsis, the Manor Mr. Monroe
Armenia Strvnnt
Offic er y Vie Day
.Martyrs, Colored Union soldiers,
..Mr. Voorbeea
...Mr. Bbeuaan
Freodwon, and
others.
This Tragcdy.was gotten up at great expense,
and if successful wU be followed by others of a
Bimilar character during th aeahon. Mr. Fdr
Test, Tragedian, late of the Memphis Theatres,
is also engaged, aud will shortly appear in his
piece, which had such a run in Memphis last
season, entitled
The Memphis Massacre f
OR,
A New Way to Pay Old Debts.
Also will be produced, with entire new scenery
A New Comedy of Errors, which had such a
inn by this Company the pant summer through
out the North and West, entitled
A Trip to Chicago.
Dure Mr- Johnson
i Prnm the Tennessee Theatres.)
Anltpholus, 1st Mr. Grant
Antipholus. 2d Mr. Farrajrut
'Ac Tteo Iiromioi Messrs. Seward ana Welles
Courtesan -Mr. Caster
Attendant, and others.
This piece Is full of local lilts, and is reckoned
by critics one of the best comedies ever put on
the American Stage or Railroad Car, and wai
received niehtlv with annlause wkYor ex
During the performance the "Dromio" from
fnw-nf, N. Y., will make a funny speech, and
:hc ether "Promio" won't. s
v -4-
11',?: ' V
Mr. Johnson, in the character of the "Duke
is perfectly spieudid when ho exclaims:
"Hapless Jeff, whom the fates have mark'd
To bear the extremity of dire mishap I ,
Now, trust me, were it not against onr laws, '
Against my crown, my oath, my dignity,
Which princes, would they, may not disannul,
My sonf thould sue as advocate lor thee.
Hut, though thou art adjudged to the de itb,
And paaaod sentence may not be recall'd,
Hut to oar honor's great disparagement,
Yet I will lavor thee in what I can."
Notwithstanding the " Occasional" pa'.hos
pervading many parts of the play, the ludicrous
position in which the "Duke" is often placed by
onfl Pf the Dromios, and the ingenuity evinced
by the "Dromio" from Syracuse to extricate him
self and vihe "Duke", makes this equal to any
thing of Shakespeare's or Bouclcault's.
The Management expect to engage some
celebrated supporters of Ethiopian characters
in connection with the other performances,
should exhibitions of that kind seem to be popu
lar. The management is now in ncgotiution with
Mr. Beeclicr,
A CELEBRATED SUPPORTER OF ETHIOPIAN
CHARACTERS,
from the Plymouth Theatre, Brooklyn, and it
expects soou to be happy to announce him "on
the boards."
Messrs. Grant and Farragut, from the "The
atre of War," have already been engaged, and
other American Stars will be added to the Com
pany from time to time, as the success of
the enterprise shall warrant.
The Management have also in preparation, to
be produced at no distant day, several Dramas
by the most popular Dramatists, and each one of
which will be presented to the public with a
strong cast of characters, among which might
be mentioned the celebrated Irish burlesque en
titled On to Canada; or, the Fenian Scare,
which will be brought out entirely remodelled,
regardless of expense.
The services of the celebrated
CLOWN, MR. STEPHENS,
are engaged for the occasion.
Also, the laughable farce entitled
The Philadelphia Wigwam,
which will be revived during tbe season, intro
ducing a parody on the play of Cox and Box,
called
"Dlx and Vanx."
In which Richard will be hlmseit again, as
he alwas has been.
Matinees will be held every Saturday after
noon for families and children. The perform
ance next Saturday afternoon is to be the Scrip
tural vaudeville entitled
The Prodigal Son.
p,nii Mr. score i
Vatd Call. Mr. A. G. Cattoll
(x rom me uamaen mooiruo.j
Children need not be frightened at this per
formance, as the "Calf" will not be really killed
oulv "pretend."
It is exnected that the well-known leading
Southern actor, Mr. J. Davis, now held to an en
gagement in Virginia, may be released in season
toarpear on the boards, his first appearance
since his last unsuccessful a'sumntlou 01 remi-
nlne characters in 1865.
The Management gives notice that the desire
of a large portion of the public, that a new "act
drop" be prepared to greet Mr. Duvls upon his
nrBt appearance in public, will be taken into
consideration.
The Free list is suspended.
A. W. Randall,
Cornelius Wendell,
Proprietors and Managers.
rW A blN TLEMAN, WIFE. AND GUILD.
23 months old, desire Hoard in a strictly private
family : pleasant and central location. Terms must
be moderate. Address T. ., Ledger Office.
QTo be sure, provisions will not suffer much at
the hands of a family of that age; but to make
it more explicit, we should think the advertise
ment ought to state how the "23 months" is
divided up among the "gentleman, wife, and
child." Whether the "gentleman" is 10 months,
the "wife" 10 months, aud the "child" 3 months,
or any other proportion which will go to make
up the "geutlemun, wife, and child, 23 months
old;" for they are certainly a very young
family, and the circumstances fully justify our
curiosity.
See to-day's Telegraph lor the first part of an
intorostlng tale, entitled "Comfort for Small
Children; or. How I Managed Tliem by Pulling
Their Ears," by Mrs. Warren.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
MANUFACTURERS,
IMPORTERS,
AND DEALERS IN
. Paints, Yarnlslics. and Oils,
No. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
ilk Ir
AMUSEMENTS.
QRAND NATIONAL CONCERT
FOB TUB BENEFIT OF THB
SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS'
NATIONAL ORPHANS' HOME FUND,
TFDKR AT BP ICES OF THB
SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' UNION,
WASHINGTON, D. C,
AT GROVER'S THEATRE,
On Thursday Evening, August 2, 1866,
POSTPONED UNTIL
THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 11.
800,000 Tickets will be sold at 1 each
75,000 Presents Awarded, valued at $250,000
$25,000 ofic Profits to be given to the Sol
diers' and Sailors' National Orphans' Horn
Fund, $2500 to the Washington Male and
Female Orphan Asylum. The balance, after
deducting expenses, to be paid to the Trea
surer of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Union,
Washington, D. C.
One present to Every Fonr Tickets.
TICKETS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM
OWENS & CO.,
Military and Naval Law Office,
No. S27 CHESMt'T Street, Opposite the State House,
Philadelphia. Pa.
Also sent to any part ol the country promptly by mall.
LIST OF PRESENTS TO BE AWARDED.
Three story Brick residence, ti street be
tween hlxtl) and Heventb (18,000
1 Thiee storv Drlck residence. oecoud struct.
near K 10,000
1 luree story brica residence, icntn street,
between M andN 8,009
1 3 wo story Brick residence, Tenth street,
between M and N 6,000
1 Two stoty Brick residence, Tcmo street,
between M and K 5 (KM)
2 Fine tJlty Lnts, on Seventh street, north.. 4,000
1 Millennia (Jarriaire. HtiiHoa. and Harness
complete 4,000
i cplenoid Diamond uintr 2,uou
1 Set Mamonds complete (Pin, i.ar RIiiks,
and Km kb 1,500
1 Grand piano (Ntelnway) 1 8(H)
1 Hi lid Silver Tea Met 1.000
10 Grand Pianos, SHOO each 6.( 00
10 Urand Vlanns. k.00ear.h ft i 00
H0 Gents' Gold Watches, t'200 each 20.000
ou i,aues' .oiu waicueB aria eaun o.fw
8 Grnnd llelofleons, 2f0 each Lima
SO American-case (silver Watches. 875 each.. 6.000
75 bunting do do 40 each.. 3.000
ou Diumouu Dings, siuu to azou each 7.600
2S Diamond Pirs, 100 eacn 2,500
40 Sewing Machines, ailiu each. 4 000
2i c, d0. . ,75 each 1
VO Fllvcr-plated Tea Seta. 76 each 1.500
50 Slver Lastors. i'25 each t vnn
5,010 Clocks, Albums, Jeweliy, Ac, (5 to felO
ffuh 07 AAA
10.000 Tea and Table Spoons, Ac., 2to js each'.. 23.000
10,0t0 Gold Pens, Sleeve Buttons, & c, 1 to 83
49.453 Books. Lutlcrv. Enuravlnij jb.n.. ai tn am
emu ..,..,,,,,,,,.,,..,.. oy,uuu
Tntal a.mA iuia
rri. 1 .,, l ,". ..vuw.vvw
a lie nnttrun win lie maueH ip, i,ia rnnnar, ..n mia
Ftuue oi the theatre, where thru,, iiir.nun.i ,,no.r,o cn
witness it. A committee will be appointed by the audl-
l.'v IV.DUinilUICllU IUV DH111U.
rriniea lists of awards will be published and supplied
to AuontH and Ticket-holders. l'anln Imvlnir tickeu
will letiiln them until alter the awards are made, and If
iiieir uuuiuern appear in ine list, uiev will forward tneir
iicKeisjuinieaiateiy, witn mil directions as to tne ship
ping oi goods or deeds tor the property. 'llckeW lor
sale at all the principal Hotels, Book, aud MuhIc stores
in me cny. anu at tue Headquarters, in tne Mammoth
Fair Building lor the benefit ot the Soldiers' and Sailors'
National Oiphans' Home Fund, corner ol Heventb street
nn Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, 1. t;.
1 he Uirectora appeal to the llberulltr of the neonle to
give this enterprise their kind support, and thereby
atsist In relieving the wants ol the orphans oi our tailcn
comrades.
CARD. A large number of tickets remaining nnsold,
it will be necessary to postpone the drawing until
THURSDAY, the 11th of October, 1B66, at wblcb time it
will positively occur.
Tbe many swindling schemes that have beep pre
sented to the public during the past tew months, some
what delayed our sales, until we were able to satifirV
the peop.e throughout the country tnat this euterpilse
was genuine, and solely lor charitable purposes. The
.Directors are connuent or tne sale oi every ticket, and
have allotted nuiticlent time to guarantee tbe sales
witnoui hut luriner postponement
jtiaj. ii. a. nait,, rrcs. eoiuiers' anu sailors union
Col. CUAH. E. C APEHART. 1
MaJ. M. H. ALBURGKR, SManaglug Directors.
TBBA8UBT DrPABTMEMT. )
OPflCB OF IMTKBMAL RBVKNUK,
Whereas II. A. Hall and other, aa "Mimnni ni,u.
tors" ol the "Grana National Concert." to beheld in
Washington, v. C, on tbe 2d of Auvust next have mane
due application to L. Clephan, Collector of Internal
Revenue tor the collection Di.trir.t of Hia nin.., ni
Columbia, lor nermMon to ho d a lotmrv. rHia nr
Silt enterprise, and presented to him satisfactory evl
ence that the pioceeds of said lottery, rathe, or Rlrt
vineriiriBv ii lo uwicu iu cuaniauie uses, permission
is hereby granted to such "Manaslns Dirnetnni" m hwi
such lottery, ratlie, or gilt enterprise iree from al. charge,
wiiomw iiwui m wi iu ivspeuK iu sucn lottery
Coinmlsaluuer.
We refer, by permission, to
Major-General Wlnfleld S. Hancock, IT. 8. A.
General Robert C. bchenck, M. (J., Ohio.
General Halbert E. Paine, M. C , Wis.
General John H. Ketcham, M. C, N, Y
General James G. Blunt, Kansas.
General J. N. Hcndrick, Iowa.
General D. C. Mocallam, D. C.
General u. v. Daytn, n. x.
Hon. Thomas W. Jerry. M. C. Mich.
Bon. George Lawrence, M. C, Penna.
U. V. I oroey, r.nq., u. ..
Major J. SC. Douguty, N. Y.
Hon. Richard Waliach, Mayor of Washington, D. C.
Mon. neuij nmuu, u.o.o.
Hon. William D. Kelley, M. C, Penna
linn. Kelllan V. Whalcy. M. C. Wen Va.
Hon. Eben C. Ingersoil, M. C, 111.
Hon. Henry u. ueunna, jn. v., voun.
lionA. H. Laflln,M.C.,N. Y.
Hon. Leonard Myers, M. Cj Penna.
Hon. Wlillara A. Newell, M.C.. N. J.
Hon. ueorue n . i mmu, . v., uu.
iinn Ktenhen F. Wilson, M. C. Penna. :
Hon. J. B. yilnfe'lj ?wa. .
Hon. G. R. Latham, M. c., w. va.
Hon. nenj. c. suwn. v., vuiu.
Gen, Hoys, M.C.. Oh o ,,n.,,. p.
William E. uwen, a -p. LB a miu
TT A L EH 3 iLiAiti, miE.ijiiiKB) WINTEtt
VGAHDEN N os. mi tm v ijmk htieet.
NlGlVrLY.
By two large and effleuKirchastras.
And FYEHY NIGHT, in connexion with our
a Brass Band, coinpiisiiig the best Artists in the city
will penorin. nw ,, RF. Bnw
Our spacious bummer Garden, artistically laid out
with Shrubbery, r ouniams . eio.
im THE LADIES' SALOON.
Especially set apart ior FAMILIES, the best of Creams
ana other KelieBuniems im i u iin
G-Y3I N AS I U Ml
nr-tinr IV k I t." VT a riniv Tnr,lT I
FOR LADIES. GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN,
11 V fiir KlN'l'll A IN 1 , A ILH NIK K. IT. IS.
The Institute, which again has been greatly improved
ior thelcomlng season, is now opeu tor subscriptions all
u w m., A
Bodily exercise Impa-ts health and strength, and It
highly recommended to both sexes and all agea.
'.,nn ... i.,,r,.i.ii.,n 1 months B8 -OA
Terms lor well piacllce. t monihs. aft-W)
For nartloulars send lor a eirouiar or give us acaiL
aOim Prulessors BILLEBRAKD & LEWIS
THF. PIANOS WHICH WK MANU-
fiiolun, recommend themselves. Wa nromlaa
Zt,i n.'rnn. .ia.r lieautllul tones, elevant wnrkman-
ship. oufaniiiiy, anu rvmawmw p..., uumomeu wun
a tull guarantee. For sale only at ho. lull WALNUT
biTtm DSIOH J IASO MANUFAC1VRI80 CO,
AMUSEMENTS.
N
EW CHESNUT 8TKKET TUEATIUi.
CHI SNDT Mrcet. above Lvrirtn.
Doers opea at 1 1- vurtain risea at 8.
THIS EVENINO.
The Dlstinaulnhed Lvrto Artist,
'1 he llstlngulslied Lvrio Artist,
vrsiVALi.
VKTVALI,
VK91VA4.1,
who will appear In the
KUe. 18FCL NEW PLAY,
' PUi'CKiSFt1L HE PLAY,
HITCCKBFUL KW PLaY.
KUCt EHSFUL NKW I'HI.
A MARklAliK CFKIIFIJAiE,
A MAKRlAt.K CF.RTIF1C A'l K,
A MAKRiAGE fERiIFIUATK.
A MAhKlAdK. CrKllFIOATE.
with New acrnery, among which a ay be named
THE COUN'l FRFEI'l Kh'rt WoUKMlOP. I
THE ENTlRk, NEW CO.VlPAnY i
will appear In the cast
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STRET
'1HKATRE. Begins at quarter to 8 o'clock.
HOUBK8 PAlKEU TO THB ROOF,
flxth Night of the People's Favorites.
mr. hu ajr. w j. florence,
dbama, comedy, and fakce.
mi (Baiuidav) EVENING, reptcmbet 1
8HANDY .VIAOUIUK;
OR, THK. IRInH OF 111K 8'lANNON,
ailBi HIKVOUfl A N ME.
AKD THE WIDOW'S VICTIM.
MR AND MitH. FLORENCE
In eight characters, songs, and dances
Monday, the sew Drama of
m IleHAVOUQE.
W.
AhNUl 8 T H K E T T 11 E A T H E.
N. K. corner of NINTH and WALNUT Street.
Til. Q .Q . , ....In .VklUllll U.M..nh H
SIXTH MQlii OF 'I HE DISl IUUIBIIED
ARTISTS.
MR. FRNK MATO
AND
MRS. A0.8 PERRY,
whose impersonations are received n ulnly with
RAPIUROUU APPLAUSE.
They will appear as
DAMON AND BEBMIONE,
In Banlm'a Popular Play or
DAMON AND PYTHIAS.
Mr J. B. ROBKivTH as FY THUS
Xo conclude with Buckstone's Drama ot
THE WKH'K A8110RE.
N
EW AMERICAN THEATRE.
TWO PERFORMANCES.
AFTERNOON AND F.VEINO.
THIS SATURDAY, September 15,
MATIN E AT 2 O'tJLOOK.
THE iVOURELL SISTERS.
1113 LA8T LK.s. FKA DIAVOLO.
Jtv,.Il at u ilui K
THE PHILADELPHIA DtTECT'VE,
BA DIAVOLO LOLA MONTEZ.
OBERT HELLER'S
i "SALLE DIABOL1QUE."
ASSEMBLY Bl 'ILDIftO LAKHE HALL.
A Dr.ClUED MITCl'ESS SECOND WKEK.
Holler's New Spectral Parlor Pantomime (first nights).
rLAiiMU miM tiiiuaiN-
An entire change of every act thl week.
MATIN a. E SATURDAY, Bt2H o'clock.
Kvenina Doors open at 7. Commence at 8.
Admission SO cents; secured seata, 75 cents.
9 10 6t
"VTEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE,
JN ELEVENTH Street, above CHESSUT.
"TH MU KAMlliI ItiiWK l"'
OPEN FOR 'JIIK SKA MOW.
CARAtROSS r. DUKl'8 MlSSTItEIiS.
the Great Star Troupe ol the World, in their GRAND
ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, HONGS, DANCES, NEW
BURLESQUES, and PLANTATION SCKNO.
Doors open at i o ciock. t;oirnicncniK ai o ciorn.
BaOom J. It. CARitROs, Managor.
THE EYE AND EAR.
J3EAFNESS, BLINDNESS,
THROAT, LUNG, AND CHEST DISEASES
CATARRH AND ASTHMA,
Disordered Functions oi
THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS
MORBID AFFECTIONS OF THE LIVER.
WEAKNESS OP XERVE9, AND GENERAL
DEBILITY OP THE WHOLE SYSTEM,
Treated with unprecedented success by
DR. VON WOSCHZISKER,
No. 1031 WALNUT Street.
T l. .-..11 1, .. 1TTCTT T.-Hri.V o.t,A 1.1.U 1
cured under the treatment of Dr. VON MOscHZI.s-
KER, have kindly peinilttea nun to icier to them, and
tney woum giaaiy oear ie,iiiuuuy 10 mo amount Of
BENEFIT derived irom ins titi.ATiMtJN i s
i. ti. MCCKEAKiti-.sq., j,o. imi wainut street,
SBOEMAK1 R. tsu.. No. WH Walnut sueet.
ALAN WOOD, Jr., F.Bq., No. 51! Arch street.
c u. uitr r r, ebii., jno. a ortu -eventh street.
V. .1. liOI.I.OWAY. Escl.. No. MIA Market Htrt.
J. COOPER. Esq, No. 3 North Front street.
Dr. DAVIDSON. N. W. comur ol' iluih and Chesnut
streets. . .
Uenerai kiluuhii. u. n. a., uirara street.
T. W. bWEENEY. Esq.. u. S. Assessor ol the Second
District
'J. I1ARY, Esq., FieBtdent ot tbe Nineteenth Ward
THbllc Schools.
Rev. 8. u. HARE, Philadelphia conference.
Hundreds of other nuuies. a I persons who would be
careiul'.) conscientious to whom they would permit the
Indorsement ol their names . can bo examined at his
OFFICE, No. 1031 WALNUT Street.
THE ATOMIZER.
Dr. VON MOSCBZIKER asserts with the utmost
confluence that his sys.em ot treatlni; LUNG.
1HROAT. CHEST Discai-es. CATARRH. ASIJIMA.
and all maladies of the dlgutlve organs, by the use ol
the A'lOMlZEB, is the only reliable one. Since the
introduction of this system cases have been bro unlit
to nis omce, no. ti'.u wlnut street.
m which
every other possible moans have been
iruitlessly em-
nloved. but readily lielded to his treatment.
The A'lOMlZER is an Al I ARAi US constructed on
scientlho principles, which, by a mechanical arrange
ment, eitner ov atmospnertc pressure or steam, con
verts any medlome Into a tine bPRAY, and readily
conveys it into ihe BRONCHIAL 'lUBESor LUNGS,
wun the iti.M iKAiuKi tnKtui. The medicines
submitted to the action oi this APPARATUS lone
noihluir ot their CHEailCAL VALUE, as In other
preparations, but are received into tbe RESPIRA
TORY ORGANS in their lull MEDICINAL
STRENGTH.
ri m, n at. w i r.u.i i nr f r, iiiri r. i r.
ALL (SURGICAL OPERATIONS on the Eyea. such aa
Cateraot, Artificial Pupil, Cross Eyes, ate, skihuily
pvilormeu. 1 srp
PASSENGER RAILWAYS.
rnHE SPRUCE
AND PINE STREETS
X RAILWAY.
TRUNK LINE.
This Road now. in addition to Its main line on Horace
and Pine streets, passes through the entire western por
tion of the city. Passengers from tbe extreme north
west at Falrniount Paik. and along the entire loute to
the extreme southwest at Gray's Ferry, can take the
carson 'J wenty-second and Twenty third streets and
the Grav's Ferrv Road, and be carried through, via
bpruce street, to tbe Exchange tor a
i.i.i ii a. i . i a i, i ..
In addition to the several Parks and the beautiful
scenerv along tne eciiuyikin front, there are uiaiiv
objects of interest along this route to make It a'tractlve
Tbe road Is splendidly equipped, tbe cars being nearly
an entirely new, ana always aept clean ana com
fortable.
Cars leave the Fxtbanre every few minutes durlni
tbe day, and every hour alter midnight. 9 lu lui
PERSONAL.
NEW BOUNTY BILL ALL SOLDIERS
who enlisted tor three years, since April if, 1H6I,
and served their full term ot service, or were discharged
before said term of service on account of wounds, and
received one hundred dollars bounty and no more, are
entitled to receive an additional one hundred dollars.
Widows, minor children, or parents of deceased soldiers
who enlisted lor thre y eats aud dlod in the servloo, or
from dUeasea or won a1 contracted in tbe service and
line of duty, are entlt e to receive an additional ono
hundred dollars. Call or dress
GEORGE W. FORD,
, No. 241 DOCK Street,
8 171m One door below Third,
who has all the necessary forms to collect these claims.
THE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES
' .
No. 64 BROADWAY.
Mines, Mineral Lands, and Ores examined and reported
upon, competent Engineers lutmsuea to sawing com
panies. Consultations anoraea on aii aiming, oietauurgica
tod Chemical Questions, at tbe office of the Bureau,
GEO. D. H. GILLESPIE, President.
DRAKE DE KAY. Secretary. llOtaths rp
T-VRIVY WELliB-OWNKKSUr- rKUr EHTY
I Tbe only plaoe to get Privy Wells cleaned and d a-
uiecteu., m., A. PEYSON,
' Manufacturer of Poudretie
filOl GOLPSMlTUS' HALL, LliiBARY Street
FINANCIAL.
RATIONAL,
BANK OF THE REPUBLIC,
Ncs. 809 and 811 C11ESNUT Street.
nilLADELrillA.
The late management having relinquished their entire
control and Interest In this Bank, the business Is now
being canducted under the folio wl og entirely
N&W MANAGEMENT.
DIRECTORS.
JOSEPH T. BAILEY,
Of Bailey ft Co., Jewellers.
EDWARD B. ORNE,
Of J. F. K. B. Orne, Dealers ia Carpetlnga.
I NATHAN niLLES,
President of the Second National Bank.
UWILLIAM ERVIEN,
Of Myers Eivlen, Flonr Factors.
OSGOOD WEL8H,
Of 8. A W. Welsh, Commission Merchanta,
BENJAMIN ROWLAND. Jr.,
Of B. Bow Una, Jr. Bicther, Coal Merchants.
WILLIAM H. BHAWN,
Late Cashier of the Central National Bank.
PBESIDEST,
WILLIAM II. EH AWN.
CASHIER,
JOSEPH P. MUM FORD.
Late of tbe Philadelphia National Bank.
9 8
JAY COOKE & CO.,
flo, 114 Scuta THIRD Street,
BANKERS
AND
DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
U. S. 6s OF 1861.
6.20a, OLD AND NEW.
10-40s j CERTIFICATES OP INDEBTEDNESS
7 SO NOTES, 1st, 2d, and 3d Series.
COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
Collections made. Stocks Bought and Sold on
Commission.
Special business accommodations reserved for
LADIES. 8 7 2m
NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC.
Ncs. 809 and 811 CHESNUT Street.
The entire Interest of tbe lata management of this
Bank having been purchased with the view of eflecting
an entirely new organization, shaiei of stock twill be
Opposed of in limited quantities, to respectable parties
in business, who may have an Interest in a bank in this
location. Applications tor the stock will be received lor
a tew days, after which a distribution will be made.
WILLIAM II. RHAWN,
9 3 tf President,
U, S. SECURITIES.
A SPECIALTY.
SMITH, RANDOLPH ft
BANKERS & BROKERS,
CO.,
16 S. THIRD ST.
PHILADELPHIA.
NASSAU ST.
NEW YOBK
STOCKS AND
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON
GOLD
COMMISSION
HEBE AND IN NEW YORK.
ai
J)AVIES JJXtOXlIEXfcH,
No. 225 DOCK STREET,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
BUT AND SELL
UNITED STATES BONDS, 1881a, 5-aOs, 10 40a.
UNITED STATES 7 -18s, ALL ISSUES.
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.
Mercantile Paper and Loans on Collaterals negotiated
Btock. Bought and Bold on Commission. 1 31 1
5'20S'"F IVE-TWENTIES.
7'30s - SEVEN-THIRTIES1
WANTED.
DE HAVEN & BROTHER,
1 7 No. 40 S. Third Stbet.
O -A. S L I G H
FOR THE COUNTRY.
FERRIS '& CO.'S AUTOMATIC GAS
MACHINES
For Private Kcaldencea, 91111a, Hotels,
Churcliea, Etc. Etc.
Furulahlug front Ten to Slxl Iluudrcd
L.lglits, aa may be Required,
Thin m achlne 1s guaranteed i does not get out ot order,
and the time to man.se it is about Ave minutes a week.
The simplicity of this apparatus, Its entire freedom
from danger, the choapneia and quality ot the Unlit
over all others, has gained for it the favorable opinion
of those acquainted with Ita merits. The name, ot
those having used them for tbe last three year, will
be given by calling at our OFFICE,
No. 105 S0UTII FOURTH STREET,
Where the machine can be seen In operation.
FERRIS & CO., Box 1401 P. O,
Bend for Pamphlet.
UNADULTERATED LIQUORS ONLY
RICHAIU) PENISTAS'S
trANl VAt'LTS
No."wTnKSNnr htreet.
J. early Opcasita the Pout Om
PHILADELPHIA.
Fnmil lea supplied
eia.lruui the Country p airotlj
nueu w
WATCHES, JEWELrlY ETC.
MAKCFACTURERS of
ADD
V.'EOIXEALZ AND RETAIL DEALERS
IN
Silver and Sllvcr-Flatcd Goods,
No. 704 ARCH STREET,
rBnADELPiiiA.
Those In want nf R1T.VEK or SILVKR-Pi.ATF.It
WAKE will tlnd It much to their advantage tovl.it
onr 81 OKK beiore making their purchases. Our long
exDerlPtice In the manuiaotnre ot the above klnde of
gooas e rum ira us to oe(T competition.
W e keep no Rood but thos. whlcn are of tbe FIRST
Ci.A8s,all oi our own make, and will be sold at rednced
prices. 5 MS
FIIE GOLD WATCHES. j&
to sojourners In our city.
W r.ll .n.M.l .tf.nflnn nf lh inlnurnpl, tl Anr CltV
to the
F1KE WATCH AND SILVERWARE
ESTABLISHMENT OK
W. W. CASSllY,
No. la South SECOND Street,
Who baton band one of the flncat aaaortmeat. ol Jew,
e.iy, etc.of any in the city. A splendid assortment o
SILVERWARE ALWAYS ON HARD. Remember
W. W. CASSIDY.
165 So. 12 South SECOND Street
G. KUSSELL & CO.,
No. 23 North SIXTH St.,
IlavlEf Increased their faculties lot
FINE WATCH REPAIRING.
Invite the attention of the public.
All work warranted for one year.
5 2
ffrnjaioxi DEALER & .TETn'rxii
VATCHE3 and JETCELIiY ErrAIPtE). A
-522 Chestnut St-.Thlla.
Owing to the decline' oi Gold, bas made a ret re.
ductlon in price of his large and well atsorted stock o
Diainontls.
Watchea,
Jewelry,
Silverware, lite
Tbe public are respectfully Invited to call and examiu
our stock before purchasing e.scaaere. Ifr
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
MUSICAL BOXES.
A lull assortment ot above poods constantly on
bar.d at modeiate prices tbe Musical Uoxcs play ina
Irom 2 to 10 beautiful Airs.
FAKE & ER0THEB, Importers,
Ko. 824 CUESKUT 8TKKKT,
11 llsmtbgrp Below Fourth,
HENRY II A II r E R, 1
No. 520 AUCII STREET
Manutactu and dealer in
Watches
Kine Jewelry,
feilver-I'latetl Ware,
a
815 Solid Silver-Ware.
? RICH JEWELRY
JOHN BRENNAN,
PKALEB im
DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY,
Etc. Etc Etc.
20 Wo. 18 S. EIGHTH STREET, Ftuada,
MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC.
MRS. R. DILLON,
Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street.
Has a handsome assortment of MILLINERT ; Htsse
and Infanta' uata and Capa, Bilks, Velvets Crapea
Ribbons, leathers. Flowers, Framea, etc.
LEGAL NOTICES.
TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLKA8 l-'Oli
1 THE CITY AND COUNTY OK PHILADELPHIA.
SABAU L. HUMNEBvs. FREDERICK A. SUMMER.
March Term, 18WJ No. 7 In Divorce.
Sin You will pleuse take notice that the Court Bag
giamed a rule to show cause why a divorce a tmcuh
matrttnonil should not be decreed In thl. case, return
aole on SATURDAY, September 22, at 1U o'clock A. M.
Youts, etc., WILLIAM L. MARSHALL,
0 14 tstuw 4tj Attorney tor Libellaut.
ToFBELEBICK A. 8PMSEB, Respondent,
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. PERSONS IN.
debted to the Estate ol the late CHARLES S.
WAYNE will plea.e make payment to and those,
having claims against the estate will present them to
r.i; r. j. waihe,
Aciina Executor.
8Us6w
So. HIS MOUNT VERNON Street.
FERTILIZERS.
MMO X IATED P1IOSPUATR
A CONCENTRATED FERTILIZEK.
1 his preparation contains! l ure Ground Bone and the
best Fertilizing Salts known to agricultural chemistry,
combined In such a manner aa to develop their produc
tive propertle. only when used on the .all. Price b0
per ton. For .ale at the manufacturers' depots,
No. Til MARKET Street, Philadelphia,
No. 8 BURLING SLIP, New York.
WILLIAM ELLIS & CO.,
Manufacturer.
0 7 tlO 10
J3 A U G II' S II A W CONE
SUPE R-PH0SPHATE OF LIME.
The great Fertilizer lor ailerons. Qulcr In Ita action
andpeiuiantntui Us eficuta. Established over twelve
Dealers .upplled b the ergo, direct from tbe wbarl
ot ilia manuuctory.'on liberal term.
uulacturcdonlrby BAUGH & SOiJS,
Oftlce No. 20 8outb DELAWARE Avenue,
8 tVmwSrp : Thllailelphla.
T "aNIDSCAPE" PRAWINtJ CARDS, A BEArJ
Ji tiful (eik.ot views, fifteen In number designed
tor the Instruction of Juvenile artlMs. Wrioe. IS coins a
araa'e With the EVENING TELECR!!. EW
YORK CLIFfEB tc, will be lound on sale at the
231 NEWS HTAN I),
tS.W.e VEKTH and CllEINU Streeta.
. r
M
hibited.
1233m COFNER OF RACE. '
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