FOURTH EDITION FROM WASHINGTON THIS IN M. ,mm i 'i "irfinriiVvtrvirv'w-M-irifiij The Cleveland Coniervative Soldieri' Delegation to Visit the President Next Tuesday Income Tax Fraud Health of Secretary Seward, Etc. IBPKCIAL DBS PATCH TO TBI BTIMINO TELEGRAPH. Washington, September 22. Tbc delegation appointed by the Cleveland Convention to wait upon President Johnson will perform that duty on Tuesday next. They will bo esc orted to the White House by the Army and Navy Conservative Union of tnti city, with the Marine Ban 1, and it is expected that the occasion will be embraced lor t-ome speech maitinfr. A prominent hotel keeper here is charged by the Revenue officers with tinders tatiiifr his Income some ten thousand dollars. Secretary Seward is ? ufllciently recovered to be ont to-day, and visited the President at the White Houne this forenoon. PROM BALTIMORE TO-DAY. Democratic Straight-out Movement Hi. icted The Ku.iiinocllal ftlnrm, Ktc. SPECIAL DESPATCH TO EVEMNO TKLKOBAPU. Baltimore, September 22. The question continues being agitated seriously in reference to the Democrats in IlHltlmorc city and county separating lrom the conservatives and nouii natiufr straight-out Democratic tickots for all the offices. The cloven foot now begins to show that the Wigwam Convention was a Democratic move ment from the beginning. If all newly regis tered voters be allowed to vot, the chances are that the Democrats would carry the State and city. Charles Gilmor, a prominent citizen, dl.'d yes terday. The equinoctial storm yesterday was very severe and rough on the Chesapeake. An Outrage-Sftzure of a United States Mail Agent. Cincinnati. September 22. The steamer General Luetl, of the Cincinnati and Louisville Wail Line, was boarded at Warsaw, Kentucky, night before last, by two or three hundred men, who forcibly seized C. W. Ferris, United States Mail Agent, and took him ashore. Ferris was Provost Marshal at Warsaw duilug the war, and was instrumental in the execution of two guerillas, by order of General Buibridge. . The Gazette and Commercial say he was arrested without a warrant, while the Enqu'rer affirms that a true bill had been found against him by the Grand Jury of Carroll county for murder. The President aud Delegations. Washington, September 22. It is understood that the President has decided that, in conse quence of the presure ot public business, he will hereafter be oblieed to decline receiving any committee or delegation whose principal object Is to present programmes for removals and appointments to office. All such business mufrt necessarily bo referred to the appiopriatc departments of the Government for attention. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Nkw Vouk, September 22. The Cotton market Is firm i, ni mi nit -ihe suddIv Is scarce, ba es at 85J) 8,o. Staie Flour ha advanced oY'ilOo Sales ot ll.uCObbls nt 87U 96 lor Stato, B5ffil3 60 for Olito, 00 90&U0-&O for Western. 6omhern :s firmer; 890 bbls. sold ot 511 8CK2.I0 Wheat has advunooU lio 2o. Saie ot 1200 busuoia Amber Stao ac 82-81 2-82 Corn aciive, and the market is excited, f rices are 46e. better. Mile of 250,000 bus lie Is at 90 d)93o. J'ork is buoyant at ff33 10. A.ard firm but quiet at 1719's. Wbleky firm. Hrw Yobk, September 22 Stocks aro hoavy. Chicago and Mock Island, lUJj Cumberland pre lorreo.48: Illinois Cemtal, 1214; Michigan south ern, 851; New YorxContral, 1U6J; Keadtuir, 115J: Hudson Kiver, 121; Erie Kanroad, 76; United States Coupons 1881, lllj i do. 18U2, lllj ; do. 18o4, 1081; do. 1866. 108J-. ireaaury 7 8-lOa, 106: Gold, 143i ; Sterling Exchange dull ; on incut, 8 J per cent, premium; sixty-day bills, 7j per cent, premium. Baltimore, Sertombor 21. Flour firm; high erodes kcricp. Wheat very firm; Southern rod, 2-86(a2 90. Corn dull; yoliow, 88; white, 92 giQio, Otts steady. Clovers ed, 87-76. Sales ot 6000 baxs of Klo Coffee on private torms. Suirars dull and de- 0 ining. Provisions etuady. Whisky, 2 42. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Court of Quarter Seaalona Judgo Ludlow. Ibe case ot tue Commonwealth vs. John Faro and Michael Lauco, iu w'lich case the deienda,.ts are oharited with arson to cheat and oetraud the l'Losm. Insurance Company, was tawen up on the aitornoon 01 Tnursday last ana occupied the whole 01 yesterday's ces-ion. Yesterday tbe examination ot witnesses was oonoluded. Turn morning the jury was in attendance at 9 o'clock, and tho arguments 01 both sides were heard. , , The commouweaitb argued that when Faro left his saloeu, Eighth and Christian stroets, on the nlfrht ot the fire, he looted it np securely, so much so that the firemen were compelled to break open the doors. Ihe shavings and other liuht thinirs were arranged in ordr and saturated wiih coal-oil. Even a Pile of sharinirs and paper tost was not burnt was sound in a oioset with coal oil all about it. He verv lieely, beiore he locked up the place, arranged his kindling ma or als. uglitud a small pitce o candle in the midst of them, scattered coal-oil about, and then left ; in the meantime, the candle burning down to the shavings, the fire would be created. It was also argued that ihe person most intoreied in burniuK the plaoe. or who was moit likely to be beiiifitoil bv it, would nuturalr bp pointed out as the perpetrator ot the deed, it wa not likely to be some evil-tiuposed p. rsuual enomvof the doleudants, u ho womd da tuis out ot rnvouire; lor such person wculd not allow them to carry ou their business unmolested in prosperity, and bum them out iu a6vr-ity, when their business was 01 but little worth Besides, Fa 10 wa the lust prr-ion 111 the saloon that nlgiit, uud locked it securely, and went bis way. But ihe charge would must likely rest upon ihese duiendanU. whose business wa fast tailing, who were not owuers ot t ie house, and who, consequently, were not interested in thorn, and who would gain 3W0, ihe insurances in two oompamea, the Pbcenlx, ot Pluia ielphia, and the Metropolitan, 01 dewier $15,000 in eaob, upon the fixtures, etc, ot the saloon, 'that would have been move than covered by 81000. 1'hoae were tue interested parties; these were the men who wera likely to be btnehted. Tli nAtana are ued ortsoipally from tho evidence: Unit faro eit the plaoe long beiore the tire broke ouiiihat ne was ai nuwuim uwi iroin ti -ib after 1 o'clock, aud kmw no lung 01 the Hre until it bad been extinguished; that the lira originated in the basement beneath the bar. aud ROCKHILL & WILSON. Brown Stone Clothing Hall, 1 Not 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Fhila. We have just received a new and well-selected itoekof CLOTHS, CAv"SlMtRE?,and Vt STINGS. Also, OVER-COATING8 and 8D1TLNG8, which e will make to ord.t at the most reason ablo price, THE DAILY EVENING frELEGRAEU. frffiLADELITHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 18GG. that any on eonld go Into that baspmont at any time, fluco the bassment-door had not ben closed for years; that if tho place bsd bt-cn insnrod for more than it was really vorth, that was the business or the Insurance Company, not oi the delendants. The frank conduct of Faro af.er tue fire was mentioned as a consideration, lie telegraphed to I-aniioo, who was then In Boston, tolling him ot th aceldent. He aimycred readily and willing. y all tho nails of the oflicen, W"ut to tho examinations without lwing sent lor, and promptly made his statement. Also, there was not n Item ofCTidenoo against Lastico, who was at the time, and bad been for some time beiore, in Boston, lie was arre-tod merely upon a suspicion of baring, consptied with Fsro to do this. AOer an able charge from the Court, the Jury retired. The Lottery Policy Cases-Inrtlrt ments tlMNhed Opluleu by Judge Ludlow. Commonwealth v. C'arpen'er. Demurrer to ths bill of indictment. An examination of each ot the cmmn of tlie Indictment UNoiuiwucei tain mtai detects wuich will ob'ljie tho I'ourt to snutaln the demurrer. In the AiBt tour coums the bill cliames the dniondints wit i havniK ereetoil, et up and iiiHde alottry or that neilld net up, open nnS d-aw a lo terr, either pulibc v or firivatelv; nnd In the flim count that he wan oonoeinod ti inauaiiln, conducting, and carrvlnu on a 10 try. but It is not a lvKOd. eitber in ihe Inniniae o. the aet t Acmipi lv or other lm , Hint the oli.ovt ol the lottery nn such an one a is prohibited by law. It ecMin to bu uiidrrntoou tiiat an lotteries are I'leftal In Vennsv.vaiita; but this la not the lamfuane of tue law. "All lotterlesiior moneys, goo. wara. or mtr rnandlfe, chatt , lands tenemenis. herndltamnni. or other maiters or tl'lnws wbataaever. ae heiebv deolered to be common nuisances." Is the lanaaiie of the aot Th" object ot the act was to doitror a srstetn by which that which was of value became the proertot an other by chance or lot Tb meinocr ot Counel s or the legislator who draws a seat by chance or lot, does not do so bv virtue ot a resolution 01 either deliberative body which established a method ol selection Iu open violation of law. g 'ihe Judyea 01 the Supremo Court, upon the reorgani zation ot that tniiuaiil In 1HA1. selected their terms of olliec bv lot; this lot ery was authorised by the amead mnt to the Constitution, and tuo present law In regard to lotteries wax thou In torce Yet In IS '1 an Indict ment might have been framed In the latwuann of the one now beiore us, sunder which lnumduais might have been charged with erecting and carrying on a lottery, and If convicted might have been seu enced (so tar as the form ol the Indictment was concerned; to the ( ountv Prison, accunllmr to law, It it li all sutli clent slnialv to declare In an Indlolmo'it that the delen aut set no, erected opened, or managed a lot teiy. wi hout In the Indictment dec aring the o iject of the lottery: and II a lottery was es ablished by which was In any contingency to be drawn except a nrlze tso called), which represents nothlnx 0 eur y such a lottary would not ba within the meaning of the law Other In ktnncea bv way of Illustration mliri t he named, where a lottery might be es'aollshed which would not be within the snlrlt ot letter ot the law, and yet an indlctuvmt might be trained In the very language oi the one uow beiore us. and upon that indictment a citizen mhjht be imprisoned. If there should be a conviction, under this bill, the Court wou.d be obliged to enter a tudvmont upon the bill, when Ib tact, thedeionuant might have been guilty of do offeree. (appose, however, the defendant should beeoavicted of an ofiense clearly within the law and p oveJ hy aaMs tactorr evidence, and should aglu be Indicted lor tbe ante ofTenso, bow could be plead a former conviction ? The evidence Is no part ot the record. The Judge who tried the cause might die, resign or, by limitation ol lonimlssii n. go out ot otnee, and this might ho the case with tho prosecuting ollleor and clerk ot in coart. and even the couusel m.iv not bo th same; how thou could the court be imornied olllcla ly oi any one tact which it would be essuntial to establish in any other way than by an examtna.ion ot the Indictment and this ins rutnent wou d on y prove tbat the dulendunt w as bcretotnre convicted or erecting, carrridg ( n etc., a lotto-v which mltht or might not have been (tie same, anil which might or might not have loon Illegal. We are aware that the aot provides tbat any Indict ment shaJI be valid, although ft aoei not state "the name or ocutlon ot sucn lot 'ery " butihl'act does not declare that an indictment shnli be valid which does not sta e the object to be seournd by the lottery, to wl', moneys, coods wares or merchanalsn. chattels, lands tenements, lipredltuuients, or other mat crs or things whatsoever. In some method the object must appear, or the hanat of the Court, In the event of a conviction, will be tied when a judgment is to be pronmineej on a verdict Tbe two last counts of this indictment are also defec tive for itiloes not appear to person or persons the lottery po ici was so d. This Court long ago deciled this point, and we are not aarc ot the existence o' any indictment upou oar records wherever this matirial tact does not appvar, and is not stated, altbouuh by uiy ilirectton a seuich hag lieen made for such a form. We would be very re uctant In coming to the cnnct slons above If we aid not believe that the liberty of the cltien, and at the same time the pub ic Interests are b-Kt guarded, muintalued, and seeated bv a futhful execution o theluw. even where the controversy arUes upon that which anpei is to be a question of 'orm, but vhlcbwe regard as vital und oi the very substaucs of the canse. We see nothing In the other nolnts made and argued In this ca-e; hut as ihe detect heretofore specllloil ailect every count in this bill, we niuat sustain the demurror. C.MDEH COUNTY CONVENTION. To the Editor of Tlie Evening Telegraph : CAMbKN, Septembor 20. Edward Bctfle, of Had oou lowudiip, was to day uuauimouslv nomii.aled as the Bopuiil cau candlduto ior 8 ate Seua:or, in tno p'noo of James M Scovel, whose term exoires. Edward Bi ttie, Jool Kirkbndc, and Jatne il. 8co vel were lmnied to tbe Co .vent.oti as candiuales tor nomination VVnew Mi. flcovel's name was men- oued, a oolecate moved that his name be striokeu from tho list ot nominations, i bo motion was car ried, but ator an appeal from the d.'logato who nominated lnra thevo'owos rccon idered, an t tho whole fubject mid on tno table 1 lie various town chip delegates pioccedod to vote, and on the announcement Ur Bettie win lound to htve r. ceived ility-fonr votes, Joel KirkLr.de twelve, and Mr. Kcovol lour, i'revious to tlie announcement the delegate who had nominated Mr. Scovel withdrew bis name; and alterwards, on motion, Mr. Bettie's nomina lou was inudo unanimous. David B. brown was thon unaeimously nominated tor Surrogate; and aitor nominating tbreo compeers, the Conven tion adjourned. a. H. Urat, oecroiary ot convention. Cholera. -There were twelve cases ot cholera reported to tbe Board of Health np to noon to-day. Ihe luorease is aouotiess owing; to the un lavoiuble weather of the past few days. It ths pre sent pleasant state ot the weather continues for a tew dnvs, we can congratulaie rurse ve on what the Diew York papers are now doing, declaring a cloan bill oi neaitn. Hellish Plays with Ghosts to-night for the last time, and does many other curioos, funny, and de li sinful things, not, we hope, for the last time. The Hotel de nailer" is at the AssemD.y Buildings. Cabhcrobs & Dixkt invite all of their friends especially to their "Popular Retort," In Eleventh street, just above Chesnut. They have a neat little repaat pieparcd for this evening. Lew. Simmons will preside with au "old uinoreil." Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Sept. 22 Reported by De Haven & Kro A'o. 40 H. Third street. BIS T WHEN BOARDS $2600 U SHs.42 llli lis) h Catapt....b80 2t 1WX) JLeh vai nos.. vo frlOOO l a K 1-t ra 6s 1HU 100 sh do... 23 liJOah do... KKi ah do. . . lM)b do... ..sdO 80 80, ..sfJO 80 5U0 U Srm 'HI lllj tflOfjOO do....reg..llli 41U0 1-a bs no 4 sh C am & mi..128. 100 sh 1'enn H 66' i 100 six ll'.'ading.. .-s30 67 i 10 su isch av au i SECOND BOARD. 86fi00 tT 6-20s 62. ..MS 200 s'l Reaainn'...s30 67? 100 sh McK & Klk... 6 800 sh do bOO 67J Kklty. Cabrisoton & Co.. No 723 Chesnut streot, wnn'd repecttullv call attontiou to their una stock of Window (shades, l'hey hav soms new and beaulilul desiiiit" In fresco and landscape shad s Thev se I shsdes ol their own manutacture only. and claim for thtm a suneriori' V in timsli. In style. in quuli v, over any shades mauuluc urcd or old fn inu city. tlore shados made to order and lettered in the beet possible stlo. No 7'23 Chesnut street, 1'hilaoelphia Kjlty, CAnniNoroN & Co , No. 723 Chesnut mreet. have en hand a superior stoak ot miten ils lor beavj Curtains and Furniture Coverings, cotton aud worsted aud all-wool Damusb : plain, strined, and figured Heps; Satin Delaines, Brocutolle-i, Cor telines. Lsstings, Brocades, etc. Also, a lull utock of lace, Mus in, and Nottingham Curtains; Cor nines. Bai.ds. Loops and Cob 'res. etc. Retail customers will Hud our stock to be large, a ell toitcted, and cneap ROCKHILL & WILSON. Brown Stone Clothing Hal!, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Fhila. FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING FOB GENTLEMEN AND YOUTH INSTRUCTION. THE UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE WEITIKG IN8TITTJTE, No. 531 N. EIGHTH St. Those dealrloit a business education are confidently Invited to call. Next week Is the last opportunity to obtain a Lite (Scholarship for TWENTY -FIVE DOLLARS. THOMAS MAY PIERCE, A.M., Jllt8trSi rHEsi3EST. MB. JAMKS PRARCE, MUS. B. OXOV, Ornnnist 8t Mark's, havlnir returned fmm Knrope.wlll meet his pupils Ou MO.SDAY, tne i.h luntautj 9 i St CARPETINGS. ARCH STREET CARPET WAREHOUSE. FALL IMPORTATIONS OF OAEPETINGS, 'rXi"t22N0W OPENING. :i'E31123 ifcn. .--. ..... .i 6T i ti JLiATlliT 8TYLK8 AT LOWEST PRICES. JOS. BLACKWOOD, No. 832 ARCH Street, TWO DOORS BELOW NINTH 8TKKET. 9 15ttuthtmrp LEEDOM & SHAW, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 910 ARCH STREET, ARE OPENISG AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF Foretell and Domestic Carpeting, In ercrr style and rarlety. (9 4 1m id FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES EVANS & WATSON, MANUFACTURERS OF FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF S J F1 E S . designed roa Dank, Mercantile, or Dwelllnsr-IIotise Us Established Over 25 Tears. Over 24.000 Safes in Use. Tbe only Safo3 with Inside Doors. Never lose thei? Firo-Proof Quaii'y Guaranteed free from Dainpnesa. Sold at Prices Lower than oiker makers. WAREROOMSi No. 811 CHESNUT rf. veot, llllLADKLFUli. C9 3 5p T HE 1JEST SAFE. Ttvi'Ut y-Fl t c Vcara' Kx jiti It ure In New York CUy. MARVIN & CO., ALUM AND DRY PLASTER SAFES. ESTABLISHES IN 134?. Always remain Fire-Praof. Are perfectly Dry. Ample Testimonials. MARVIN & CO., No. 721 CHESNUT Street )Masonic Hall), And No. 2G5 BROADWAY, Now York. HOUSE SAFES, BASKKUV SAFES, SECOND- HAND SAFES. bend for Catalogue. 9 22 stuth3rn pURE OLD GRAPE BRANDY, From tbe celebrated vineyardi of B. D. WILSON & SON, Loe Angelos, California. For medicinal purposes thin BRANDY la almost In dispensable. FOR SALE BY TUE CASE. CAKMICK & CO., 9 21Imipj SOLE AGENTS, N. E. CORNER OF FRONT and CUKSNUT Sts. "VTATATORI UM AN 0 PHYSIC AL INSTITUTE. X BKOAD 81'RKKT. BELOW WALSUf Tllh MWIMMINU SKAHOS will close on Saturday, Huptetuber 31. Last l.adiea' tlaoi frrom 10 A. M. to t t. At. on clolug day. THE WISTKB SEASON of tbe TnHtltutlun It It Inntructlon in Light Gvmnaatlo Daiicluu, Parlor skating, etc., will open on the lata ur October. 9 3trp SILVEK-PLATED WARK. 9AMTJFL K. NMYH Practlcnl Partner or tbe late linn ur AIEAIJ A SMYrH, would Inform the trade that he b ri inovert to No. S5 N. 'i 111H1 street, whoro be will con tinue tbe ma utacture ot HD'EKIOK 8iLV P1,aTEi WARK ol 1 ounle and trip e p ato, under tbu name of the lltuiof bilYltl & AD IU. 9 22 1m rJr -?int? U0WN RIVE" LIKE.-STBAME1: Jacaajirih WAV. from Jeiond Hieroott ARon ....t evuiy TUESDAY, TilL KSKAY, and SAfail lAY Morning, at J o'clock, lor Ohotir i'eutusrov ew CsHtle. iciawn City, PortPenn. liombky Hok Diakyue'8 Landing. Suivrnu, Lcipalo, and Dover pafsiuerand freight iine 9'iiiw WHITl'EN AND VERBAL DESCKIP Mlonn o' clmrioter. wl'h anvlce ou dusIiibh,- J bemtb, educail' n etc., given (ini y, hv U latutnamrpi j. t, C VPEN at o. '26 8. TEN 111 Street, above Ciennut -Y7ACANT, WITH BOARD, A 8KCOND-STOR' V room. AUo, table board. No. 917 8PRDC Ktreeu 9 18 tuiUr ROCKHILL & WILSON, Brown Stone Clothing Hall, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. Tho Largest aud Bast Assortment of Boys' Clothing In tho City. Bay' Clvthlug Made to Order. mil i mum R H EU Tel AT IS Til. KEIRALCIA, GOUT, ASTHMA, rOSITIVELY CURED AT LAST I NO CURE, NO PAY. dr. nrLEirs V0NDRFtL RHEUMATIC REMEDY For liheuinatism. Neura gta, Gout, and Anthraa. la truly aatoni.ihlng tbe alllicted wor d Ihounanda of sulTercrs, who have tried cverythlua. reluctantly pu-cbste It, and rapidly, lo thririwn iurprlso. set well and tbe terrible Inveterate cae no ca.ii'v cured prove It to be tho otoi wondcr.ul remedy kuon in tbe clvlllred world. Re member, urcd Inwardly only i contain no mercury, col chicum. mlnrrais. meu:, or anvthlng lnlurlous. Lately reduced lrom l(i to M per bottle. Warranted to cure every cane, or the amount paid positively returned ; the onlv remedy 8o guaranteed, l'rrpared by Dr. F1TLER. (iraduale of tho Unirersitv of Pennsylvania, now ono ot our oltlcot physicians. Advl.e gratin. Aftlicted Invited to call. No. 298. FOURTH Street, below Market ASIOUMiINO rt RK OF RHEl'MATISM. W.l.loii No.lW N. Tlilrt-enlh street Jii.ireco vorcd lrom Itheuinutlin and Neura gla su.fcrd many jcaisi cured by Or. Htlet's grcut Remedy. MO!T REMARKABLE CURE Of RHEUMATISM Mrs. Ket-ney. Kidee road above Pop ar. su tiered otoi 20 j ears t now well. Dr Kltler's Remedy again. EXTRAORDINARY CERE or RUETJ MATISM. Itolicrt J oole. No. 4:10 Wilder street, wants the nubile to know that he sutered a lung timet couido'l move, turcd by Dr. Killer's Remedy. Perfectly harmless. WON lF.RFlTL. CONRD V. CLOTHIKR, No. 21 N. Wutcr st , cured of Rheumatism bv throe teaspt'imiul doses of Dr. Kltler's Iii'altilile Rheuuia'.ic Remedy. Jle could not walk. ASTOMSHiNO. A I. Of RM AN ,IOS. It. COMT.V, Frni)i"iJ suffered 11 years. Cured bv one buttle ol lr Kltler's Rheumatic Remedy, and sa s to alt, get cuied b UhUjgtho Kemcdy. JlOT WONDERFUL CURE OF XEURALOIA AND R -f.U MATISM Ever known Mr Joseph .States, ndalusln, suflored alile'ime. Tried everything. Cured only bv Dr. Fit ter's Remedy. ANOTHER CURE. JOSF.PII STUVENS. Ksq., No M3 tiwen street, f outhwark. who bns sullersd for ft yeai witu Itheumutisin, has been completely cured by usinK one-holi a bottle of Dr. Fitter's Great ltneu matlc Uerrrdy; uttod inwarillv. Depot, No. iS H FOURTH Hlreet. Warranted to euro. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURB Tbe lady having cbaige of the Union League Home suflered n bl. turea bv Dr. Htler'i Hemeitv 8 1 w FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. -T U II X I T U It E. The Largest Stock in the City AT III-:. DUG K L) fiUOIila. Cott.r;e Chamber 3ets, Vv'iinut CUaiuber 3eta, Veivet Parlor Suits, HLir Colh Soii, Eorw SuitB, SidoboariU, EstoajioQ Tabiaa, Wardrobes, Louaea, aud Mattreaaes. A. N. ATTW00D & CO , Mo. 45 Sea in mmu Street, 9 10 stuthlmrn 1'ItILA DKLP1II A. u it rv i. '.r tlt xt GEO. J. -SIKiXSELS, LAf-EY & 00., THIHTESNTE and CHSS3TJT 3ts., puiLAntr.i-oiA. Su: 3 or Vrnlv-t rnriiiiv.re i.i Q:'.. Suits of Waluut Furaiture, Pollshjl Sui ol' Walr.ut Pai'ls." Famituro in Oti Suita of "Vv alaut Parlor Furniture, Poiisiijl. S-uits of Bocewood CLamber Furiiure. Suits Pompeii Chambsr Furniture. Suits Pompeii Parlor Furniture. Suits of Walnut Diuinff-Koora Furniture. Suits of Walnut Library Furniturs. Suia of Walnut Hall Furniture. A large assortment flnlnbed, on hand. GEORGE J. HE.N'KtLS, LkCM i CiJ., 9 21Imfip) No. 1301 and 1303 CUE9NUr Street BUY FUKMTUKK AT CJOULD & CO. '3 Union Depots, corner NINTH and MARKET and Nos. si auu an .-onn ttLtuiiu oireei. 'J he larfost, cheapest, and best stock of Furniture, of every description, in tbe wor d. Hend tor Filmed Cata logue aud Trice List, 'tbe soundness 01 material and workuisunlup is KUurauUed ol u.i wv sell. Fmu turj inr Farlor, Drawing room, t'liamber ot Red rooiy, Dining r.w.m. Librurv Kttche i. Mervauts' rooms OIBcus. .schoo's, Churches, Odd Fellows, Masons, or other lodges Bblps. Institutions Clubs, Coileites, Pubic Butldiniis Dote s Hoarding Bouses, Hospitals, Fairs, or a stniile pleueot Furniture lirawiitK and estl'tia es t umlshed when reiiaired. Orders sent h post will be executed wi.b Ue notch, and with liberality and justness ot dealing t'ounirv ueu'ers, am. tbe tr.-tle Kenemiiy,rontluua to be supplied on the same liberal wbolesal;' terms thut liifu.'e tbum a in r pikti t'artles at a uisiane mm remit through our Huukei, tl.o Farmers' and Mechanici' uilonul Hank, ( hf.suu street, or tbe Union .Nationn' tiunk, iblrd s.reet. or bv fcxpress ( beck, or Host Office Order. Im mediate attention will bogiten.aud sa'lslHC Ion insured. GOULD & CO., N. E. corner NINTH and Ma KKK' Ktrecu and ALU. 37anu4Nortu SECOM Htreat, 2 IOSb Philadelphia. o IIOUSEKEEPEHS I hove a large stock ot every variety ot . FU 11 NIT IT HE Which I will sell at reducea prices, consisting ot 1'I.AlN AND MA RULE I OP COTi'AGE bCITS WaLNUT CHiMllr.R U1T.. PARLOR fUl't IN vbi v;i- PLrsa ' PARLOR StJlrh IN HIK CLOTH. PARLOR I L ITS IN RKPH. Sideboard. I. x tension Tab es. Wardrubes, Bookcaset Siattrcssis, l.oungus, no e'O V. i: GUSTINE 8 IS N- E. corner HECON D and RM-'t, .streets "lANC'ER CURED WITHOUT THE KNIFE In lrom ib'ity to ninety minutes, wlm little or no tisiu. Apply to Dr LKrtrtitt, No. till N. NINTH treel 1 hi adflt'b.a ou Monday, Tatodday, and Wedue-oiay o each week. i ll it ROCKHILL & VILSON. Crown Stone Clothing Hall, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. Beady-Made Clothing for Men. ' Beady-Made Clothing for Youth. I Beady-Made Clothing for Boys. PAPER HANGINGS. PAPER HANGINGS. CO 9 ii DWELL & K0URKE, G ; CORNER or FOUKTn AND MARKET STS., rilILAIELFIII p A P E MANUFACTURERS OF H A m Paper Hangings AND Window Shades, Havo now in Store for FALL TRADE, A A Fine Stock ot Goods, the nawest and I xi test s.y! lea. ELEOAJJT VELVET DECOHATI0X3 Of all gradaa. PAEL0E PAPERS OF THE RICHEST DESIGNS. 40-INCH PLAIN PAPERS, Of eyery shade, with rich &OLD MOULD INGS, all width, to which we invite the attealioh ol the Trado, . w I N D O W g WINDOW SHADES m OF FINE SCOTCH HOLLAND.?, jjk All widths, White, Dufl; Green, Blue, and Pearl Color. E S EL KG ANT FIGURED SHADES ot the most elaborate design, PICTURE CORDS, TASSELS, AND SHADE TRIMMINGS. To tbe WHOLESALE TRADE we ofifer an Extensive Stock of GREEN AND BROWN . GUM CLOTHS, JABLE OIL CLOTHS, at the Lowest Net Cash Prices, and work done by competent hands. ( HOWELL & B01RKE 111 (t CORNER P0URT& A3TD VLUOCSV STB. 5 CROSBY OPERA HOUSE. OOSBT O V K U A IIOUS II ART 'ASSOCIATION. SPECIAL NOTICK TO TIIK PIULIS AS(D SUUSCniIIRRS.'. i . -. . . TteMaroiffers Ceslre lo etste tsat, ntwilhVnill(i the rapid sale o certiacaios. a portion sti I remain aa sold, and concunlngin tho dcslra oi lbs ojmtniLtae an pointed to represent the shareholders, thai auortnnitr ahonld be given ror further snUonpUona, annoanca thu the books will not be closed for tho present. Due notice 0t the final closing of tbe books, and tt awaroing ot the pieuimna wiu ahottlr be ratde. r U. II. CltOSDV, Aotur.T. PLAN OF DRAWING. The Subscription Books, when closed, will be M on trans erred to ibe keeping of a committee, who wnt bave sole charge thereof, and who will superintend ihe drawing and the awards This committee hsa booav selected lrom among our best cltlzeoa and wealthiest oapltalfsis. Tbelr names are atowar of strength to aa enterprise that has en. Is ted tho sympthls and active co opciatlon of art luvers throughout the ITuioa. 3jc namos as the following are a guarantee ot good fait, and an assurance that nothing dishonorable wilt ruar the brilliancy ot acommoudable and beneficial ptojoct Tbe rubscriptlon liookswll be plaaodinthe l ands of the following gentlemen, whe have klndlf consento.1 to act as the Chicago members ot the Coinmluoe t conduct the award of rremlums : Bal!J'IAS1 C00LB LVQU, I-resident Dnloa Nailotiat V.i;.lJV.,iK-1 'ld,,nt ot the boiVd ol Tra lfl. pross AKOU, ouperlntendent American tt- i KvNsTJtI "OFMAN, Ex-tlentenant Oo)riiur T T f.D N Wunn scott ' levator J. A. bLLI.1 President Second National Daak. These gentlemen, together with sucn others from dif ferent parts oi tho country as they mar add to their number lor the purpose of ta'rly representing the share holders at large, will have tho Sole Management of the Award in all its DitaiU The plan of tte award adopted is tbe following: Two bundled and teu tliounaad numbers, retirosentina theeertinostM ,s.u.i. wLl he placed In on. wi.Taul thrt e hundred and two tickets inserted with the ua-nea o -he rren inn... itn ..(.. i. .... ,,..v u'f nom Urod pafn ingj," and1 tho ou.1 : CuS,i'n, V, flVV inauoili.r. l-.om these wuceis a number ia" m niiuni will be drawn simiiltaneouslj-. the nambor draw, in e h lustsnce, taking the BremiQm drawn with it TUc MuuttRcmcnl of the Croab) Oiura. Iloutte Art Ahgoclatlou Feel It incutu bent upon them to call attention to tb thorough encorscment ot tlietnteuitv ot MB. CUOSBT Br the membf rs ol Ihe committee appointed to aaportn tend tho drawing-gentlemen of ihe honest social UJ butiincns stauding In ( hlcago. At the inmt time ebey teel pleasure in stating that the Demand for Shares Still Continues Unaaited ! Ortlcw by Kail, Exprers, and Telegraph, f.-)ui No;-!u, Scuta, Exst, and West, Still Coming In!J Tho KarUeat Hubscrlptlona Secure th I''luest Kugraviiigs f s TERMS OT SUBSCRIPTION. Kor t one snare or ccrtiflcate, with one of the follow ing bcautl ul n teel Kngiaviniis : TBh LITTLK WAND KKr," by Tliomas ttnd 'iw UA1 UtKifi Al'Ptkg," brJerV.,oTb",ps0, KnJ)rfuf11U0itoTO,'llaC1,OrCert,flea'eS Wl,h WAhlilNOTOS IBVING AND HIS FaiKNDS " ForalS three snares or ceitiilcatea with tha n,. legoticalEuiiravlngonBteel. the flue A. MKBCT'S DHKaM." bv D. Huntington. For 20. jour shares or certificates, with the snlendM irTcS"'' -"- brth8& "AN AMERICAN AUTUMN," byJ.F. Oroaaor WiUihn0 f0f 5' t0n Bhre" or C8r"ncates are U3d A CIIOICK AP.TL'T'8 PROOF Of either "Irving and ills Frionds," "Jlcrcr's Drp or Ue "American Autumn." n.w. From this It may be se. n tliat tho purchasers of cer tificate receive at once the value of their money la tbe Engravings, while they also secure A Share la the Award of Premium. FIRST GRAND PREMIUM, THE CROSBY OPEM I10USK Cost of Erection and Actual Value, sHooo,ooo. The Drawing will positively be made or the taoaor refunded to each subscriber, a per toUowlng guar antees: Card to tbk Members op the Caosnr Opbba Hooaa Aut Association Tne sale oi oertiucstei in tne Asm cia.luu lias alruxiv h ecu so kraut as to enable met stale that the distribution ot o:em.ums heretofore uuuuced wkI be mude I can, theruiore, assure the pub ic thut the ttwmd will be made 10 their satisiaaUoa or the iuoucy retuuded. . ' A. H. CROSBY. Actuary A A. Having the utmost con tide nee iu ibe ability ot Mr ( rosby to carry out hla t-uterprise, I beieoy HUArauteo fJlS UIIUOI IHK.I'U , MO BUVTUHUUlfUUlOUi SAMUr.t, M. NIXJKEBSN thk rMMri'TKB. i he nji.ler- Special Caud fbom smned nttnibersot the C'emmlttee amiolnteil ,.an,.J.. intend the awarding ot the premiums to members oi the Crosby Ooera House Art AKoiltion, take pleasure ia statliig tbat e have fuil conndfneo In the lutoKdirot Mr. Crosby, and lit the re;onsiui'ity of Mr. baml M. Nicker joii, Ills guarantee, und assure the public that we beiieve the above propos. will be carried mi m good alt h . .OSrptl H TtOWEN. Fresidont of the Thiti n. tionsi Iisult. Chicago. A MUS '1. llALL. Treasurer C. B & Q. B. Ohi cat.o J. . DOKE. President ot the Board oi Trade Chicago. J. A. ELLI8, President Hecond National Bank t hlcatjO i i,,l-;S ('. FAttUO, Maoaier ol tho Amerkni Ex press. Iticatjo. . . . Fit 1 Ni IS a HOFFMAN, Ex-Lieutenant CovimiMF ol II tools , i,MM'OSBnreO Ewlnr, I rlgg A Co.,Chicoga E. O. hA -L, Hull, Kimbark 4 Co., I bloogo. bOLE AGENT IK PHIUIDELPHIA, ' T. 33. PUGII, to.-ner s:x n i.ai Cia sci f trot( A. FREE EXHIBITION. A collection of a number o' ins pawtlntl U t awarded as piemluirts to uosorl''eia sri now u exhn! UooatHJOlT'a Kf OALLtiBY No. llllU ('11MNQT Htreotlfur a abort dm culA where sibsorlplioua fiijg. wUUonWilltmbraoe HAi.T'8 treat wo ft. UUed 1 WOODS III AUTUMN,' ' TA.'.tfi.K AT 500fl, ' All ' Works br the fillowlntr tmi tent artists: MOHAN. V7 4.UUH IIAUII. N, AKD LEWIS. The Oallery w.U ue opto day and even ng t (jxt paj UO.FliEK. T. D. ruGir; 1 12 it. WO agent t r i.RB . n J9CI4.TW1T
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