8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1866. AMUSEMENTS. Knouea Opera Another fine perfonnaace was that f tb A hm an Qirl, by the Blchtngi Opera Troape, at rk Academy 01 Mnslo on Saturday evening. Tbe opera, as whole, was never aa well done In Philadelphia, and tbe applause bestowed anon the various magical gem tn rt was u hearty as It wu well esrved. Ths troape i certainly the best we bare hart for yearn In Philadel phia id English OBcrai and, Indeed, many a macn be polled Italian opera compmy baa appeared, success rally, In Philadelphia, with not half the talent In It composition. Tbe principal Rlngera, Mini R'chings Miss Zelda llarrl fton, Mr. Castle, and Mr, Campbell, would do honor to any troape of artistes, and those of our reaaeri who may labor nnoer the delniilon tbatnone but Italian ean "dls eonrne eloquently" In the rood line, ihonld bear (Arm and the rent of the Klchlnge combination, and be con vinced of their error. The opera to-nlnht, the Daughter of the Ream'nt, will aflord an opportunlt' to the hypercritical for a comparison, aa It I a standard one with the Italian, and hai been performed, perhaps, ottener by them In Ihllade phla tlian an? other of the same school. It east till evening I a Terr gooa one, and l( It should be hall aa well doue a the Jl- h miaa Uirl on Haiuritay evening, we hall be satisfied. Saw Cheskct 8IKERT Thf.atbs, Mr. John X Owens, the distinguished American eomdlan, will make bis first appearance thl evening, a ter an absence ol eight years from this city. Ho has recently played most nacceaslnl engagements In New York and Boston, and vie have no d ubt that his keen and original aotlng will I appreciated In Philadelphia He oMna In the char acter of ' Caleb l'lnmnier," In Boaclcaalt'i dramatiza tion ot Dickens' Y; or. The Cnctet tm the U arth, which be ha made a great creation. He I the only "etar" thai ha essayed to make a leading rote of this l. W. .1 hn.t,J mil ... makor 1 he veiy-amuslng larce of the JfaneitBay nf UyLife will also be given. Mr. Owens play tho bridegroom . "Mr. Oilman." and Miss Joule Or, on dons the bridal veil and orange blossoms ot the lovely and eoceutrlo "fopbie." Mm orton also play '-Dot." the dear lit tle Knulifth housewife In the tltst named piece. Both Oram ana larce win be produced with new and be.au titui scenery and newmiislc. arrangud by Mr. Benja min Edward Woolf. the accomplished chs d'orci-frc I the lew tbesnut " Sew Walmjt Street Theatre. Mr. John Broughvn appears this evening a "Captain Roderick O'lionuoll," n his own new and bcmitiiul play of O'D nn?h't n n. which will be given with the author's recent mendatlont, swelling It to five acta. Mr. Brougham will be supported by Mr. T. K. Morn a young actor of tine talents, and all of the members or mo stuck com pany. 'J he performance will commence with a capital tarce. It Is a subject of regret that Mr. Hrouvham's en gagement Is limited to twe;vc ntuhta. fol-dill linnkott. we nnderftnnd, will fo low, ano produce K p Van W.nk'e. In which hnries Hurke wa so well and favorably known In I blUdclphiu In Burke's rtuv ' Itlo Van Winkle," "tsoloa Blnngle " anil "Charley Burke" were synonvnious terms liackctt however, was the first to Introduce Irving' iamons creation to the stiige, at the Park Theatre, ew York mid subsequently in London, and since thtn, In the courHu ot h's extended career, It has been more or lev associated with his name In Eng bm and America. Mr. .Edwin Booth, ills reported, will faceted Mr. fcacketu Jew Alien Btiibit Theatre. The Florences have been very successful in all ol their novelties. This evening the capital bur csquo of Nary-a Brogw will be produced for the fi tut time here, with Florence at Nhann." and the 'anaCame" as "anah-Moclish." This burlesque I lull ol I oca' hits, lo'ics, songs and ilanccs. Mr. Florence a'o pl-ys his grea. part of '0Nel'l' In tno druma ot Frederick the Or a'. JJf.w Ahemcan Tucathe The streets of Sfeie York will be produced at this house to-night, with new soenerv and a very fine cant. Mr. Goorgo C. Dobson. tbe eminent banloltit.hus been engaged, and will delight and amuse the audience with his inimitable so:os. The Family HESonr. The Spctrei' rro'ic a', the Eleventh Ftrcct Opera House causes roars of laughter everv evening, and the many other tunny things these runny icllows do keep up the excitement without scarcely an in ornilxHion. Our I. lend Himtnoirs stli at lends to the political campaign, his stuiun speech being one of tbe most astonishing on record. Salle Diabolioj k. Mr. Heller has extended his cn parement another week at tho Assembly Building, and will present bis line and varied programme of magic and nave every evemug this week He also gives the beau iml Illusion ol the mysterious orange tree, on which flowers and iruit bum Into llto, CITY INTELLIGENCE. Tor Additional City IitftiUitjewcsre Third Fage, "RELIEF Foil THE JOHNSTOWN SUFFER ER. It is our plcustnt; duty to record tuo very pciit'rons contribu'ion ol' our fullow-citiH'ns of tbe Union League to the sufferers: by the late terrible accident at Johnstown, As soon as the account of the cata-tropne reached tbis citv the members of the League, with the mot praise worthy zeal, went to work to raise contribti tiojs to Hid the 6ufrercrs and their lumil ei. They succeeded in obtaining a very handsome Mini Irom amonast the meiubcrs. aud trimsrait led it to tue I'reaurer of the Relief Fund at Johns'town. The lollowing is the acknowledg ment of its receipt: "Jounstown, Pa.. September 2 The Trea-t-uier of the Relief Fund ut this pliute has just received tbe magnificent donation of live hun dred dollars from the Union League of Phila delphia. The loyal men of Philadelphia are not only true to their country, but also to suffer ing hnmanity.jl Attempted Disturbances in Frank -hird. The electioneering excitement in Frank iord has attaiucd a pretty high pitch. The dif ferent parties are frequently on the very edge ot it collision, and it is only by the admirable arrangements of Lieutenant Street, ol that Police District, that serious disturbances have not taken place. . There was a determined attempt to get un a tieht between the "Boys in blue" and fie "White Bovs in Blue" last evening. At the bouse of John Sterling, on Main street, mem bers of the Washington and Decatur Engine Companies came mto.collision, and the disturb ance was quelled by tbe police, who arrested several of the principal-, Johu Kins, C. file Menamin, and JU. Fitzoatrick, who were held to answer by Aldeiman Holme. Albert Oat. who was alt-o concerned in tho disturbance at Mr. Sterling's house, was chased out ot town, bat the police did not suecoed in capturing him. An Appeal to Patriotism. John Rodd, a German, tbe only survivor of ten brothers who fought lor the country during the recent Rebellion, 1s deBirous of employment. He has oine knowledge ot farming, can take care of horses or cows, and understands pardoning. He was a prisoner at Anderson ville, and bears tbe fears of eieht wounds. He was a member of the l!lth Pennsylvania Cavalry, haviug enlisted at Pottstown, Pa. Though mil suffering from wounds received, yer he considers himself capa ble of doing light work about stores or oflices. He is well recommended tor good moral char acter as well as patriolii-ri. Anyone dciring to employ nv.a an individual raav address "John Rodd, Evening Tei.eiikafh Uiliee." The Scene of ran Last Tragedy. We have received the following communica tion: To the Editor of the Evening Teteyraiih: I have set-nan article m vour pun-roi thisevnninir which does criovous wronp to Mr. M G I'Ho. my land oid. 11.) cimu up ve'crlay to svtnuutliize with me in tnv oflliotion, und I cold him that his rent was due, and anked hiui it ho would receive it. tlo noon left, after ollerintr Ida lrioudiy oervices and after a request by rue that he would attoyd tno luneral of my wile. No demand was made upon me lor the rent, nor was such a thine directly or in directly lelerred to or iutiiuatvd. nor have I so in form d your reporter or any one ele. Very respect fully yours, Milo M. IllI.LKlt. No. 924 Kuttouwood street. Philadelphia. September 23. 1306. P. 8 Mr M U. Pile calling to sympathize with he friends of Mr. filler, on the day of tno murder, Jed to tho misappr 'houion that, he callod l'o- tho rent, which wa paid on that day, and tor wliicti a receipt was given. Disorderly Hocsi;. 1 be police authori ties made a descent upon a house No. 116 Wood street, kept by a woman named Fanny Russell. Tho police succeeded in capiurlne the proprietress and live oihi-rs, who wjre ull held in $o(Hl to answer by Alderman Matey. Fanny ltusecll wj held In $U)00. There was considc ruble disorder going on, and the house has been frequently complained ot. A Koran Customer. A man ot the name ef J. McNeely was arrested yesterday afteruoou t the "Silbersbera" lager beer saloon, Twentv nftb and Coates streets, on the charge of assault and battery. I appean that he hnd mud" an assault upon two different persons. He ha I a bearing before Alderman Hutchinson, who held iiuu in tl(KH) to answer tte two charges. Tub National Game. A base-ball match, whifh occurred yesterday, between the Excelsior Club, ot Brooklyn, New York, and the Olympic Clnb, ot tliis city, excited considerable interest, and attracted a laree concourse of the lovers of that manly exercise, not only of the male, but. moreover, the softer sex, to witness it. Tho beanuinl and tastefully arranged grounds of the Olympic Club, where the game was played, were crowded long before the game commenced; and during Its progress many of the swift, graceful, and powerful evolutions ot the players were loudly applauded. The Ex celsior boys gave evkl'sace ot long and assiduous practice, and showed the validity of their ambi tious resolution to become the champion base bull organization of the United States. The re sult was as follows: KXCK1JUOB. I OLIMPtC. o. r.i o. a. Mitchell, Id b 3 A Hern. M 1 1 C'lvne,c I A 7 Richards, Td b 4 3 Morton, e 3 6 Anspaeh 1st b S 0 rletcoer.lstb 4 1 Clark. 1 f 3 1 LenRntt, 5 1 Pod on, 3d b 4 0 Jewell, r. f. J 1 Kern. e. L I 1 llralnard p 1 1 t'rossilale, D U 6 Fny.ldb 2 Woulie, c. 3 3 Hlnendon, I.I I 8 Tiers, s. s 3 3 37 41 1 ' 27 18 INNING. 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th ftth 6th. 7th. 8th. 9th. Xxrelslor 1 2 6 1 9 6 1 41 tl.mplc 3430311 3-16 Umpire Mr. A lUfter, Jamaica, L I. On the same evening the victorious Excelsior were the recipients ot a fine reed-bird supper, given to them by the Olympic. The whole affair passed off in a very jovial etyle, and the Olymoic pocketed their inconsiderable defeat gracefully. It is due to the Olympic to state that they played a beautiful game, and a year from now it is indubitably certain ; that they will regain their lost laurel from the Kxcelslor. Kailroad Accident. Joseph Toy, aged twenty-four years, living near Holmesburg, while on his way home on Saturday niuht, fell from the cars and was killed. The accident occurred on the Trenton Railroad, above AllcL'hanv avenue. The body was taken to the Station House, and Coroner Taylor hdd an in quest on the bodv. Verdict "Accidental death." It seems that Joseph and his brother were out on the platform together just a fe v moments before he fell. His brother went int ) the car leaving him on the platlorm. When he returned a few minutes afterwards, Joseph was gone, but as his brother supposed ho ha I irit off at a station, he paid no attention to it. It was not until yesterdny morning at the iuquest that he knew of his brother' death. Emrezzlement Cask. Thomas JJuf flniton was arrested on this charge this morn intf, by Constable Walton. It nppears that since last July various ennis of money, amounting in the acrtrregate to $00, have been missed from the store of Mr. Btise. Nos. 922 and 92 1 Market street, where Iluflington was employed as a dork. Mr. Buse keeps a petty cush-book in which ho inseits the entries of the minor saleo ol (he day, and the prisoner was m the habit of erasing the amounts and substituting th name or some one as having paid a bill. At lust he wits detected and arrested, an i taken before Alderman Be1 tier, who held him to answer in default of $10(H) bnil. Aggravated Case of Cowiiidixg. A rather curious case occuned yesterday after noon. A nnin named Henry Miller, who keeps r laper bcr aloon out near loxborouirh, was expostulated with by a German named Straub, for selling liquor to his (Straub's) wife. Millr, it is allejred, not only retused to accede to the very proper and reisonable renuest. but after- wauls took a cowhide, and going to Straub's notn-e. caned mm io nis uoor, anil catcntng uitr hv the neck hauled him out into tho slraet and gave him a sev3ro covhiding. Miller was ar rested on the above charge, and Alderman Ward, after a bearing, held hiin in $490 to answer. IIaving a Ilion Time. A lot of young scamps havmu inUbed a larger quantity ol bad liquor than their weak bends and stouiaths could stand started out after midnight on Saturday nifcht on a bender. Amongst other acts of rowdjism, it is alleged they tore down a sign on Chesnut street, rear Tenth. Whou they were discovered they i an. and the police gave tueni cnuse, and captured tuo ture oi mora near Seventh una Sausntn streets. Their names nre E. MeBride, E. Mahony, and Archibald Thorn. Tbsy were all held to answer ou the charge of mal'.eious niifchief. Larceny of a Boat. A number of voting fellows J. Ilauev, A. Raiferty, W. Rodders, F. Trncey, h. Tailor, und T. and M. Kenrus iuuiped into i yawl boat which was ling Ht the foot of L,ocv) street whan, in the Schuylkill, and started olf for a row down the river! The bout belonged to a Mr. W. J. Rogers. The party, after rowing for a short tinie in the river, were captured when tbey had arrived a short distance above Point Breeze, and were all held in $500 each by Alderman Hutch inson to answer. Slight Fire. About 0 P. M. Saturday a tire broke out in the premises occupied by Mrs. William Leveriug, on Ridse avenue, opposite (Jreen lane. It seems thui she had been ironiug some wash clotuet, and the hot iron had beeu wrapped up in some rags, put into the basket of clothes, find then the who:e thrust underneath a bed. The fire communicated from '.he clothes lo the bed, and all were drstioyed before the tire was subdued. Tho loss will amount to over $100. A Iioa Fight Interrupted. Daniel Quinn, who was airested some time ago, und is still under bail, lor committing an assault und buttery upon a police oilicer, was arrested again yesterday altetuoon while enaaaed in the very intellectual amusement of doe-fJghtintr. Quinn had, It is said, a couple of bull terriers tit Twenty third and Meredith streets, and was setting them on each other. He hal a hearing before Alderman Ilutchinou, who held him in $000 bail to auswen Till Tappers. Edward Moore and Wil liitinii Robinson, who, it appears, do not pos sess a mllicient income to keep up a supply of pocket money, undertook to replenish their stock of ready ehango by illegally appropriating to tneir own selves the contents of tho drawer of the restaurant at tho corner of Seventh and I Walnut streets, ou Saturday luoruiQg. They were detected in the act and arretted. Thev b;id a bearing beiore Kecnrder Knne. who held Moore in slou0 and Robmson in $UU0 to answer. Got a Caning. An excitable Individual. named John II. Reible, cot into quite a disturb ance in the neighborhood of Germuutown road and Lroad street, yesterday afternoon. He got li, to an altercation with a couple ot Germans. and Irom hard words came to blows, using his cane ptelty ireelv over tueir beads pna persons, and lalsing quae a uisiuroancn in t u.ic u.caucy. He was arretted, and held in fcSOO bail by Alder n.an Fletcher lo answer. A Mistake. We were called on to make correction ot a statement to the effect that Wil li!ini, the murderer of the late Mrs. Miller, slept at the Humane Knirino Co.'s house. 11a did not do so. but stonoed at au unfinished house oppo tite the engine house, from which he was elected frlv in the inorniue bv the owner. The Com puny wish to stale that they would not hve the public think iliey would harbor such chiiractcvs Connubial Felicity. A brute of a fellow named Thou. as Kiee. was arrested on Niturdav Hl'crnoun for beating bis wite. He has been in the habit of dolnat so frequently when In 1 quor. Instead of expressing any contrition tor bis brutality, it is alleaed that he tnrenteunl to kill ber w hen he eot out of contioement. Ho hud a hearirc beiore Alderman Clouds, who held him in 8()i to answer at Court. Suspicion of Larceny. Peter Orecn was arrested esu-rdav ulternoou in the second story of a building ou J'eimsvlvania avenue, on su-picion of lareenv, and carrjincf concealed deadly weapons. (Jreen was found secreted on the premises when arrested, and on being searched a loaded revolver was found upon bis peron. He bad a hearintr belorti Alderman JJutclilLsou, who held him in f 1000 to answer. Aji Assault and Battery TfiTn Iktrnt to Kill. Charles Johnon (colored) was arrested tnis morning, upon the charge of committing an assault ana oatterv noon anoiner colored man named Isaac Queen, on Saturday at his Douce. Bedford street, near Bevento. lie cut Queen's bend badly, and stabbed him in the side ana nip. uneen wa tnen sent oeiow on a charge preferred by bis assailant, and whilst there bad his furniture sold and clothing stolen by two women named uonkins and Daringcr. They were arrested and committed (or larceny, and Jounson was aiso sent to prison oy Alder man Tittermary tojinswer. f!noi.F.RA. There wers Hvonfonn pnoes of cholera reported to tbe Board of Health since noon on Saturday. Of these only one case was ' To Dhalkrb lit Clothing. We have the laret and most complete assortment of Mon'a, Yont iV, and Hoys' Uiothina: In Philadelphia. Our (foods will be found tupertor in style, make, and it to thote nsuaily offered at wholesale, at price equally low or lower. An examination respoetnill) invited. BKNHarr It, 'lo . Tower Hall, Wo. 618 Market Stbebt. Califorhia Winks and liquor have been intro duced into the Atlantic Status more and more ex tensivrly from tear to year, and have, to a curt al J extent.nuperneded the European importation amon g American consumers, it 1 aosolutoly certain that in the course ot timo.Swhcn the California manulac tun rs have bad time to perfect br tho acquisition of iunfc uweBpary ri qujuw, ve. ;auioniia wineaaau lirandies will acquire a world-wide reputation, and be exported to lornirn market in Imraonso quantities. California Wines are now the cheapest, purest, and least injurious vinous beverage In Hie market in tin country, and of these winos the best artlc'e i that of 1. B. Wilson & eon, ot dan Gabriol, Los Anireios conntv. California. Thov have the most extensive and widespread reputation, and exceed In purity, richness, and trnitinesa of tnte any other California im ortations. Carmick & Co., lo c atrents lor these inoomnnratilo wino anil bran dies, locattd at the northeast corner of Chesnnt and Front street, are prepared to supply them in any quantities aesiruu. Davis' Tain Killkr. We have tested this medi cine, and assure our readers that It not on y pos sesses all the virtues claimed for it, but in tnauy Instances surpasses any other remedy we have ever known. It should not bo classod with the notrums of the day, got up for tho special purpose of pecu" nlary profit, but be regarded as oue of the standard medicines, lor the public benellt. Herald of Gopcl Lilerty, A CnANCE tor Bargains 14. K. I.ee. No. 43 N. Rifrhth street, always on the lookout lor cheap coods. bus xeenrod the stock of a binkriint. nnd havincr obtained the goods at tsheritrs salt, ho i enabled to sell them to lm customers at uapr. ee- dontedly Iot fleure The stock Includes a most evciy article needed bv tho Indies. Tho (roods are nil ot tno nowpatierns whi.o tn w.ii'o eootls. nan- iiela, and cambrics aintho olieapo.-it in tho market at thi time. Tho entire stock Is to be closed out in a week. Ciieap CiOfiriw. Those who rlcirc to avail them- stives ot tbe opportunity of securing pood ns woll ai chenD nrttc:e 111 the i.'ry eood- lino, snouiu not tan to call a G O Wishnm's. Ao 7 No-tli Eighth street. The stock has la'ely been replenished, and now con tains ail the goods to be lound in tue marxot. marKa down to a prico so low as to DevU dor the mo ex perienced sliopner. Z Mrs. Partington says that "the economical storms hat oceur about thi time renders It necessary that if Isaac wants to bo c oihod m Ins right numl he must put on thicker breeches." we would smr L'eet to Mrs. I'urf .nton and otuers that nroncr pre paration fo- the equinoctial storms can bo had "ccononucallv" at Charles Stokes & Co.'s une pi'co, unaer tne Lonuneniau Mattrkbpks and Beddino Special attention paiu to una Di auon oi nur uusinons Dy air YVtiuam Vinlai, Inn ant iavnra rt-a IrmtUTn In IIia ahnii. capacity in l'lnlad lulna. All boddmar intrustod to at . nB.llir l ATrE.i n, No HCW Chesnut si root. Five-Twenty Coupons, Duo Ko, ember 1, VVnned by DltRSEL & Co , No ,14 South Third street. . ITT II I . . , Childeks's Clothino The lnrirest. and most eleennt assortment m the city ot Boys', Girls', ln- lauiH , and alisses' Clothing. Kos 4 and 6 A Eighth troet. Frehh Paper Hhem, Almonds, Fliborts, Enlis'.i Vi'a'utita, Raisins, etc., cun ve Iliad at all times of George V. Jenkins, No. 1037 oprintr Garden street Take Ayeb'b 1?arsp arilla to pnrifv tho b'ood and remove tumor, pimp't s, Potls. aud sores, which only exhibit the rottenness witiuu. The public are attracted to B F Hoimer' Photo graphic Gallery, fto, C24 Arch -rroet, tor the excel lence 01 ine pictures auu iuo muuuruiv cuuiaua. Spring Mattresses overhauled, put in order. and made op anew, at Patteu's Upholstery, W o. 1408 Chesnut street, T-... . T.r ,r .vn f'nvavnT (a tlia il n on l fitifntioaA X TT ..... 'l A.,-, i I ...... . . ...u ' .u.w..wv .l. kln.fmauna.nil It,, rt it i n rw QiiI tn liflVO ...IIP lltir. lUHill WI'J VUIHR " " . vu. . Tin I, r rimiiliolsu red. vamiBhud. and renaired by prtlCIlCUl HUIKIIICII, rnvirrnnr uvvnrn r AiiTtlinlaforprl . vflrnlvhAl. and niado ui anew, at Patten's Upholstery, No. 1108 Uiiesnut sn oer. MvDiiii KnTva 7 9.1(1 anil S..9A, WaUlCU. DO liavou cc nruiuer, itv tuo. iuiiu oi,. , . . . i) . . . . l . uA Af 1' : k' . ELASTIC 81ITCI1 I MilUTTLK. OU fl. V lll M A C II IKES, FtK KAVILY USF. rUK ONLY MACHINE tiEOVtU IOCK8TIIU1I & SEWINti BAKER'S WACIIINE HIUIIK.ST KOll TAILOH3, ritKMlUM 8UOEM IKEHH, SE-VIMI Hl)lI.EIt1, MACHIN'I.S, HvKNKSU TTl A T lin'I'U H .' u s ft RFFI I LY I NO. 7.111 Ml CK. C,IlKsl!T CAKRIAOS STBElir. MAK.KKS, LATEST AND BK AMI F.MR01IEK9 FEBFKCTLY Superior Pttles f Bkadt-madb CI.oTlIlo. Scpeiuob Styles o IIkady-madk Clothiu, Wanamakbr & Bnow. Fopolar Clotuikq Uousb, oak ii all Southeast corner Sixth and if auket Street. MAUltlKD. BEeBISO riJWKR'lV. On September 10. lWi, bv theHev. ti. A Peliz Air. ma.MITKL L. IlKltltlNi) to Alls ANNA LOUISA I'DMEKO Y, all of this city. No canls. KICHAEDaOV-ltO WE.-Septemhpr 20. bv Rev. John Thonwo.i. at the rusideucj o the brn'e s uareut-i, lu Vhilant'lphis, Mr. TUuMaS KICUAKDSON to Miss SAhAll li. HOWE. i X 1 0 1 ) ABEL. On the HA InsUnt. I TER, son of husan and the lite 1'eii'r Abel. In Die .lull vnuroi hisutte. 'ihe relatives und frit-nds uru rosucctiul v Invitil to attend the luneral from his lute residence. i0. udUM. ln ibis street, on V'eilueday at i a'clocK. To prouoeJ t uuuovor htreei isurmi e.iounu. DUNCAN. Miss KLlZAllfc-TII, daughter or la'uos F, and I.oiilu Duncan in the 17ih reur ol aer aee. The leltt.lvis uud lilendi ot the inmi'v aie rfxpnfullv Invited to attend tho Mneral, from for parenis' ti- ui-nee Ko UUI Fierce street (at Twelfth aud Paiyuuic roaui. u ti euui auuy at i o ciucn CKKEK. On the 22a instant. ItOliEU I GKEFR, In the 61st J car ol his axe. Hi. friends and thoie ot the family are respectfully Invited to atenl M innerul. iroiu his intu inHli ni'.n s,t. l!)l(l Fine street, on Vt'eUiie'duv ntierrioou the 'iiith lu- stni, at 'i o'clocli. To proceed to l.tuc.l Ulil l emo rery. HA BUM AN. OnPeiitemlKTW CATUARIVR IIAKD- ai.n,wiieo tne la e uoinas tiaiainau aked 51 year) 'ine relatives aud friends or the faun y ate uor.linl f invited tu attend the tunerul. from her laie rnIUen;i, mi. w annum! sireei, cruuaioru, ou WvUuomUf, tue i'tU Instant, at i o'clock. UF.KItNI.lt. On the 23d tnstunt. DOt.I.Y T. n,wi,,of ol Charles aud alary L. lleehner, iu the liith reur ( nervs". l he lelativea and friends ot the family are rnsnectlully InvlUd to attind herflinerul. Imui her p renU' resldouoe, CheMiut HP,, on Wednesday, tne ifiVi liatant, at 1 o'clock. To tiroceed to Luurel Hi". Carrlaxes will le.tve tbe oitlce of E. 8. ar y. an rnaker. enth ami Uraen treetH, at lis o'olot-k, to convey tUo ftieniUol'the lainuy irom iuu uuy io tuu iunorai. n AtcCLANK. un the 'isa Instant, after a lingering IllneHi JAMK8 Ai0CLANb.auedKI ver. ""S8"" 1 im relaUvis and t: lends oi the iaudlv am Invifd to atiend his 'uneral, from lie i evidence of ul iou-lu-law, Henry k . Vt erti, No 1527 Cadbury avenue, on Tuesday aiteruoo i a'. 1 o'clock, without further no tice 'J o proceed to Mechanics' ceiueter? RAD 4LI..-On the i!3d instant Wl I.LI AM SRWARO BANUA1.1..KIO ui ui ia.e rfosian lUudult, In Uie42il year of bia aue. X is maie lrinds and those of the lanuly are roxpectnilly Invited to attend tne funeral, from No Mt Wuiiiautim Hquare on Wednesday next the 'ietb IntUuit, a 1(1 O'clock, A. H. l o liroceeo to Laurel ill 1. . F0URTK EDITION The Southern Loyalists. Toledo, Beptember 24. A large and enthu siastic crowd greeted the Southern loyalist on Saturday evening. Bpoechcs were made by Messrs. Wai mouth, Davis, Woodbury, and Smith. New York Dank Statement) New Yore, Beptember 24. The Bank state ment lor the week ending on Saturday shows: An increase of Loans tl.OTO 072 An increase of Hpecie 805,242 A decrease ol Circulation ona wwu A decrease of Deposits 441.KS4 A decrease of iCKal-tendeis U46,043 MarkeUi by Telcsraph. Mew York, Hentenibcr 24. The Cotton market Is Arm ; sales ot 1000 Dales at HCjo for uplands, and 88o. lor New Orleans. Floor has advanced 26a.60c. i "ales ot 18,000 bbls at 7-2f 12-26 lor HUte; iu13 85 for Ohio; and 7 28(p-9-60 lor Western. Wouihern tinner: 60 bhl. sold at 11 60n 16 Wheat has advanced 8 2 fo ; new amber (Stale at S2-86. Corn dnll, with a oeciininu tenoency, in oonscqoenoe oi tue lartre rtcelpts. Beef steady. Pork heavy at t33. Lard dull at 16;19i. Whisky firm, but qalet. New York. rJootember 24 Stock are irrernlar. Chicago aud Kock Island, 111 ; Cumberland pre lerrea.49); Ilhoois Central, 121j ; llichiiran ootith em. Kl; Sew York Central, 1071 1 Keadtnr, 1153 ; Hudson Biver, 121 J i Canton company, 64: Vir ainla tis, 711; Missouri 6a, 76 J; Western Union Te.eKtaph. 66j ; United sstats Conpous 1881, 1111; do IMffi, 1111; do. 1806. 108): Tcn-iorites, ; trea sury 7 ii-lOs, 106 Gold, 143j I Sterling Exchange, 8 per cent, premium on sixty-day bills. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Sept. 21 Ke polled by 10 Haven & tiro., Ao. 40 rj. Thud street, BETWEEN BOARDS. (1000 U S 730s J une 105 60 sh loust lit.... 451 1000 do.. July. .106(1 lOsh.C'am & aiu ...128 2K)0 do June ...1U5J 48shCbesVal.il.. 2, riOOO Lit fcch K7s... 9o'' 100 sh Heading.. .?30 57 f 1000 C & A lis 82.. 0ol 20Dsh do 30 67 i SlOCOCityus, old.... 951 100 sh do 030 681 1000War& Fra7s.. 80 200 sn Ocean 4 $3500 US 6-2US.02rcifl08if SECOM) BOARD. R0OO Pa 11 2d me 6s 081 S0217 I'a 6s 9-J 91100 Phil Bs.new.. lOOshCatapl stW 30 $10&lHJ LS 5-208 Co. ..lOHi) GESEIliVL UUAXT. Letter from General Grant's Father His Career a very Remarkable One His Position as H.9 gards the Presidency Under what Circum stances he will Accept the Nomination. Vi the St. Louis Hepublican, September 20, SI'. Editor: I herewith hand you a letter from my obi nnd bis hly esteemed friend, ami lor a lerm ot twelve years my partner in busi ness, lion J. It. (irant, lather of the illustrious and honest riyt-spi-; fcimpson Grant. 1 uo not suppose tne old semieman thoueht of htivine this letter eo to press, but thinking the public may feel some interest m reudintr u letter written by the (Jenera 's fatntr, 1 take the liberty, und a charce f getttn? a rourli rii ODiurr ciown," oi panning you tU'.t letter t.ir pithliciiiion. If it is not UHk'u, c too much, and you teel so disposed, you cau pubiL-ih it in yotir vahriblc paper, aud oblige yours, etc., K. A. Colli.s.s. iiglnia City, I'l-uiay, Aug. 17, 180U. Covinoton, Ky.. July 10. 18(iG. E. A. Collin?, 1 y.; My Kind Old lr,eitd: A lew weeks uao I re ceived along, ami. you may well guess, a very welcome Icier. Ttiut letter I should have an swered at the time, but as you had heard at thit out-ot-tue-w tiy pari or tne world mat 1 naa Deeu hv pointed Posttna.-ter of ibis city, and that it wus near tne cioce ot tue quarter, ana taxi yo j know it wa ouiie a task loraue hand to make a report and keep it correct tor so lare n oilice, yon will Bay that 1 have a very pood oxcuso lor my delay, and especially so when 1 tell yo i that 1 nave only tins out pot on tno last ot my report. loumay wonder now one at my aae should be urpotntc-d to sin h uu ollicc. I will tell you. When Abraham Liucolu was elected to preside over the destinies ol fins truly preat nntion, he look one baliuon l'. (Jtr.iuo tulo un Uubinet. lie hud nlwujs been a good Democrat, wh-u uboii tioiiisiu hud nothing lo do with patty pontics. Well there was a man in Cincinnati bv the name ol Hamilton CuuiiulnpB, a very noisy abo'ntioii- ut, and. o' couise, lie was admirably calculated and btted for thr ollice. All that was nece.-.surv wus lo rent a house and move nis family lo Cov- intrton. It was dene, and ho was appoiuted. l was wen kuon to (iovernir Deumson, Postmuster-Gciierul, and also to the President. About H at time I wrote to our Congressman. ironically condruinintr him for bL vote on the Nero rj-nfraiichisetiient bill i'or the District ol Columbia. He went, to the President und told him to appoint me Postmaster, and it was doue; und as it afforded me a very nice little salary oi $:J000, winch jou know 1 never had any special objection to, I took it, and eutercd on the dt'ties, and things moved on well. wen, l nave tola you bow 1 was male Pot- muster. I will now reply to .your letter as well us I can from memory, tor really your letter has been mjsjaid, and 1 can't lay my hands on it. Respecting your success in nettn2 mat article that is poodj-or the "sore eves." I know . you don't care anything about it. Why should you ? You have now more than ever will be needed to cure all tne sore eyes in vour lamily. You say you are shaping vour i flairs to get home about Oc tober. I will try to go out as soon a ter your return as po-tsible. ion say sometbtni about my soldier Boy. I forget what, but I believe you say you want to go to Washington when he Is inaugurated Presi dent, and ask me if 1 will po with you. Oh, .ych, teriuiuiy i win go, ana nope we may Dave a nice time of it. Stranger things than that have happeued, but not more strange tlnucs than that would have been four or rive yeurs UWU. You know Ulysses Is not and never was an aspirant lor any personal favor or promotion. When the war broke out he felt that, as the Government had educated him as a soldier, utid as it whs likely soon to need his services, ho wou.a not w ithhold them, so he wa among the first to Volunteer lor the wur. ami tn muiliu very lean of it his career bas been a very re niarkable one. You know he never asked tor an office, a promotion or a command, or airreed to accept sucn wneu consulted. But when appointed, protuoted, or ordered, he took right hold, and has commanded larger armies loughi more battles, takn more prison ers and more oruuauce than any other General history gives uny account of. "You may have noticed ibat the Government and tbe people fuily appreciated all he has done, and a pood deal more. He was promoted lioin a private up to Brigadier-General in a few mouths, and all the time plueed iu important commands. He was promoted, until there was no lunger any rank to promote him to. Then the Cotieies's created a new rank ol Lleutenant-Generul, aud he was again prcunoted to that rank. Not satis tied with that. Cougress has created a still higher rank.ol w hal Is called a full General, and ves- leruny ic oi-uuic uunuriuu uis apoointtuunt to that rank. I suppose tbey will have to bo content. m there is no other rank which can be created. But thiit is not all. The people have moved lu every way; besides the promotions I have de Bcribd, and the large substantial testi'iiunlaia he has received, the people everywhere are dis posed to him honor. Take that altogether, don't mat a-et'ui a nine stranae to vou r it does to me. Now there is auotuer thiug which seems equally strange; tbe most ultra radicals, the worst Copperheads, the dospernte Secesh, and the true Union men, all savs "Gl VP na Crmil we want no other platform than that he has written with his sword." You know enough about Ulys-es to know that to accept the Presidency would be to him a sacrifice of feeling and personal interest. He could not well stand the trial ot being a candi date for public favor; and hia present, portion is every wav a much better one than that of Pre sident. But it there ihonld seem to be the same necessity for it two yeara beuee a now, I e pect he will yield, "fours, etc., J. H. Geani". JEFFERSON DAVIS. Interestinir Interview with the Prisoner at For tress Monroe Mr. Davis a "Dying Man," Etc, From the Peter 'burg Va.) Index, SrpttmberZi, We are happy to be able to lay before onr readers this morning an authentic account ot the interview between Mr. Davis and Mr. John D. Kelley, about which the papers have, for tbe pan few days, had so much to say which was mere spccu .atlon. Our correspondent promises, as will be seen, to follow this with another letter on the same theme: To the Editor of the Index: Please let me say thronarh your paper that I have Just romined from Wahinrtoii without any idahop, priest, or deacon accompanying me; that l wroto a letter to our martyr, Jff. JJavis, som weeks since, to which I jot no response until tho return of Mrs. Davis, be not beinir allowed to write; that in com pliance with the spirit of that response I hastened to ForUess Monrce on the 17th lust, lost aa I have done many a time for our poor auldiora or poor noproesnnder sentence; that 1 proceeded to Wash, ington, alter reeing the terrible condition of Mr. Davis, and have coma baok this mornmo-, foot sore and weary, not without hope lor tbe final saioty of him whom 1 conscientiously believe to bn about the ab.est and best man in America. Prudence, whicD 1 seldom listen to, and which 1 natu i tally bate as tbe devil does holy wa er . makes mo silent for the present abou i I,'... v.. II, ...II 1. . .... ' my TiBKiijuiciuii fiBi, win mjii sui aDoutii uero aiter. Mr Daris is sreatly debilitated, and declin ing very fast. During breakfast he rave ns some rich, sparkling rcms of political wisdom irom Hurke, with his own comments on their folly, as rich as Burke's original thoughts. I only remember one other sncb. day spent in my life, it was at La frranre in 1828, when Lafayette and Caidlnal Mpz zoloute were debating on high mailers ot literature and art, und 1 was a more silent absorbent ot the golden treasure ot liquid thought. I arrived at the i'onross ab ut an hour before Mr. Davia left bia prison. This time I spent in , reading some of the numerous paeert that were brourbt in that morning. Presently Mrs. Davis joined mo, and we had a very agtecab e discussion, in winch she maintained that the American people Koitb and Mouth, were as nobie a poop.e as any on the earth, and I maintained, chiefly tor argument's saka, that the aristocracy of all lands, the real aria- tocracy, were markodly tupenor to tue maesns of ti e people. I maintained that the catacomb of i.onjo anu i ans tnowca a giauuai approximation to a cei tain type ot character winch was not even vet attained except in the aristocracy ot worth, tho ins.stcd that tbe heads ot Phidias and Praxi tees weie not cquallol in lnode-n times, with i unatiantty and an tne appliances ot culture. bbe eited the remarks ot many distinguished lortiincrs wno cauea ner attention to the tact that the American nooulo could more cat-ily adapt taem.-elvcs to aud moro thorouguly embody the true principle ol politeness than any other (democratic teonie in tbo world. Just then I mauo a wickco query tnnt k ilea a good deal ot this theory, "airs. Davis, bow do the many stranger that come here behave towards Mr. Davis?" "Au," said tbe, almost all the Northern women that come peer through the blinds in the most indeiica e manner, so tbut we aro olton obliged to retiro to the Inner casemate to avoid tlioirrude giances. ' "Mrs. Davis, no tehncd. insilnctively pohto pxoido cuu d rossibi be cullty ot Eiicu crossness. So vou have demolished our own theory." Wo then talked for a wiiilo about education, whero aud by whom oit mimsleica and acquired, in whcu 1 le t proud ti at if own mature v fo imd opinions were adopted bv tln.i hit hli gilted and imperial-minded woman. At this time wo saw a slimier, shadowy, tot:crnig loim approach tho flooi. Soractlunv in my heart told me that it was air. Davis, stramro. mvstio human heart, with its divination and prophecies! Jiible ot the true! Infallible uod-word to cvoiy human soul that has e.er been magnetized with love! 1 bod known this man at a tinio wheu his word swaved an empire composed of as noble men and us g or.ous (ion -fined women as has ever anpoerod in tne tice of lime. 1 have oh amed at bis bunds tho 8iaring ot the lives ci tony-seven Ccn!odirato aoi-di-ia during tbe war. I pot ell fourteen Feder.il roldiers condemned to death. I irot bis written per mit no order to anow mo to visit an tne vdur.u pntons and alleviate.' in ab lawful ways, t oir sanennvs. l nave prayed at tnis jiooa man's uou side lor a blosintr of (Jed uoon In an commousu rate lo tbe mercy he uuglu extend to ot iers, ann teat ne mignt nopo tor uiuien, snon.a tue ekani.'8 o" tin.e ever mi ke him a suppliant for this beneficence. And now he is beiore mo a prisoner pi oat. oil! How changed! l he last tltno l saw bim his brow seemed decked, not only with a cro.vn rtf it.te lipenl. criniv. hut mill hkiiii nf' nrimu kilter. puns halo ol Bd the kit gly cnivuiries ol the past aet aiiw ne was pent, prokon, reoi ng. nut oh! that voice, its tenner, cadence, tone! ' I nm triad to sieyou, sir. Keiiev ; yonr buir is whiter iliu.ii it wsb i but b autitui autumn morning that ) ou prayed bv my bedside In It cUiuoml V,ur heart too has been stilled. Will, thank God, umiii.t it ail and by It all,, we are ripuinn? tor tne skies" "Vlr. Davis, lias It never oocuircu to you that.no vic lonou. I nt defeated oausos, when lounded on trutli and honor, are linady v'ctonous in tho flow ol theagcer wno was tno greatest man, iibernu nt Cnprta, udk in tbuinlamiej oi suithuansiu, or tbo jNuariue, crowded with thorns. B'id utterinir t'oso words of power am d the agomoi ol thotroi-.: 'rather, lortivo them, thev know not what tbey oov" True, said Mr. Davis.no good cauA? ever dies'. AVhalever was true tn our theory ot State nchts will live and be jet adopted entirely br our Northern brethren. Tho American peoplo ure omi nutly thoughtful and practical, assimiluting to ti.nnselvcs truth irom everv point; witness tholr w oudfrlul improvt went in tbe practical arts Yon know how flyi 'crmans conquered tbo Suxong at ltastfnsB how tbev oppressod and wronged tiitra ; y t In tbe course of three centuries tbo Ideas of the conoucred suoducd their contiucrors and led the Cubed Kingdom to tho conquest of that vety Fruuco whence tho conquerors came (Jonturies in tu gust were no mure than decades iu tno present. . sve no fear as to the ultimate triumph of our onu cijiles, purified Irom whatever wai wrong or seilisli in men, as you anu i nave pern punnsu uy forrow "Do you reuiember, Mr. Davis, that couplet o. Lacy Cuion's trau-iated by Co wpef? "The path ot sorrow ana that path alone, Leads iu the place where sorrows are unknown. " "Ye, I remember it.well. It is the eompenU of Christianity, ihe wouo uas nover yet iuiiv aporc ciatod that aspeot the ecce homo of v hiisi. 1 luvo read more in the old books, probably, thuu you have, Mr. Davis; let me ncite to you a instance ot tho lllc ot Juliue : ue nau oppresseu ana tuwurto C ril, ot Jerusalem, iu various ways, at last, on coin ii to tbe 1'artbian war, ho met tho irood Bishoii in Brest distress on account ol the miseries ot nis flock. He tuen snid to bim ' Cyril, whore is your carpenter uod now" Ihe li shop answemd 'I'er hnps. making a coffin for the Koniau Emperor " 1 have never hesrd that betorc; but it is lull ot ne- nilirance and a terrible rebuke to unholy prido aud olf'Conlideuce. Atier uravcr 'we proceeded to hieaklaxt, whicti had three covets, one each lor Mr and Mrs. Davis and one lor me. Ihe broaklast oiiBit-d ol so. no n.to rolls and toast, eood tea, butter, aud a lew ovalcrs. Sir Davis ate very sparingly, i omitted to mention iu the proper p'aco thut Mrs Duvis met him ac the door, tut her arms arouud .us neck, aud kissed bim. Alter he wan seated bIih l.roi cht Inm their only child, which he kissed. M ated on his knee, and, as 1 tuouctit by the motion ot h-a lieautiluliv chiselled lip", prayed socretly lor. Atler brtaklast. Bishop Giecu, ot Mississippi, was introduced. Tho greeting was coralal and atl'.'c tioualo. Mr. Davis alluded with great duiicaoy to tome iamily affliction ot the Bwhop to which t'io latter ret'iiondetl with a quiver ng lip aud a tear fa I eye lleieatier 1 will givo vouapfii and ink ti.c tnreol thobetwo men as thev limned theinseltre ou tho canvats ol memory. Hero I only propone to give a part ot tbo conversation thut occupied ii.... uLia l;inn:iui Oar poop e ail lovo and re. vein our lute excellent I resident. To meet their rinvinir to know sometiuug about him from the heart or inner life sido ol hitn, I will write some two or thiee puuers moro on this subject.. 1 ouvbt not to c;otc without saying that he evinces tho niot thoroiKli spirit oi lurviveiies iuwuru uih eutmie. Like every sonslb-e uiau, hu sepjiaiei tl e wheat irom the chuff", and does not condamn rho Nonliern peop o in ma-s nei hor DomocraU, Ku publcaiiS, nor ridicals aro tionns or uuireia. fuey and wo ure poor )iviu" mortals lollovinwthe host hirht wo haves, aud should be ohuntahle to oue anoiuer's lauit . "' - SOUTH CAROLINA. Adjournment of the Legislature An Important Law for the Protection of Freedmoa Thoy Have oil tho Legal EifrhtJ of White Psraoas. CnAniiKETON, H. C. September 22. The Lgis lature adjourned lust night. Auioug tny must Important measures adopted wore the following!- An act declaring the riubts or persons known as slaves and as tree persons oi color. This secures to treeduieu the right to make and enforce contracts, to ue and be sued, to give evidence, to inherit, purchase, lease, sell real and persona' property, to make bills, enjov fill and equal benefit ol personal security, personal liberty, and private property, and ot all lepal remedies the same as whites. It tu.-tb.er provides lor tne infliction ol the same punishment lor the fcunie ottenc- upon wbiiee and blacks alike, and repnilb all iav o- consistent herewith, excepting the law declaring: marriages .between whites and blacks illegal And VOld. TVlA ffav law miam ArfnA hnl 'Ua obects were temporarily accomplished by tho j-,..,,... u i (iuniiun.nK ine n!xv term oi the Stste Courts from the f.i nntil ork Ttme. Humphrey's' HoncitopATnin Rpmmna h their orlmn In a great publio want medicines for all the common wants of enbahtened Hie cnratives in at lamer, mother, nurse, or traveller could always nave With them, and alfrava rnlv annnai iimnl. that mlatakn could not be mad In the selection; so .... iu,rn iuii mi mi Kilt use tnem wiin irapuniry, and so efnolent that all might roly upon them with saioty. huch they have proven, ltioustade at families use them daily lor all the ailments and sick, nesaesot llto, and rare'y are seriously sick, or have need to call a physician. Thousands taking some single specilio havo curod thomselvoa ol eoronlo diseases, which have been the baneot tholr Uvea, and upon which they have spent hundreds tn vain; and among- the n tlllons who ase them. non are found lo question their t urtty or efficacy. Every Z ." "V ",0 . vwm- Beo aoyertisement. Arm York Ctttzen, April!, 1866. t2T THE UNION LEAGUE OF OEUMANTOWN, Have taken the TOWS HAIL, for the nss of tha Loyal Citizens of tbe TWKNTT-8JECOND WARD It will bo opned OS TPKSDAY EVESISG, September 35 . cb. M. BUBBEL TI1AYEB, and Hon. LEWIS BiBKEB of Maine, will speak. I here will be addresses by distinguished men every evening until election day. un Thnisday. J7tb. Major A. B CALnOTJN, f Ken tucky, and lion A. W. BKAEDICT.ol Huntington, WU1 aptaa. The Pneakr frr Wnn ...i . a n v. nnnnMM.ii Trt. MOKBU . The daby papers, pamphlets, eic will be ... uuu , ,iiV umi H Vf V. KEV RINfiS AND TWEEZERS, OP VARI ous patterns, for sale at the Hardware Store ot ko. 838 (Eight Thirty five) MARKET St.. below Nlnl. SILVER- PLATED, BRASS, AND IRON Fcrows. Hi re drivers Ilracra. and Braoe Bits, Annular lilt-liohlrrs f;n hnrlnir In ifm.ni ,,a . . ral variety of Hani waro and roois. tor sa le at lKt' MAN A SHAW'S, No. m (Eight Thirty-live) M ARKt'f 8u. below Smth. ONE. TWO, AND THREE FEET RULES; fcroad, narrow, and crass-bound Hales i Hules. with lirn'tinn Hcnles and Hoard Monnro on themi Lniuber Measures and Yardstlpk nt aAMrm n.r.nu lorsaieat TRUMAN A miA iV'S. Ho. edo (Rlvbt Thirty-five) M i KKKf St., below Nlnta. HE THAT HATH EARS TO HEAR, LET HIM 11KAR Insirnmnrita t,i aalat tha haih Ini;. at MAUKIUA'S, No. 115 . Te.Nf.1 tltreet belosr Chesnut 8 41m WARl'.UKTON. FASHION A RLK HATTF IV Ho. 4-0 CHKSStJT Street. exi door to Post O.TIce. 91.1 V0NE BUT TH I'EHT J- OCUUTLKILL A N II LKHIOII COAL. CABErtLLY PK-l'AHfD. AM) A I LOWKST KATKS. SATISFACTION (HTAR.N I EKI 96 lm J KVAN8.BKOAD ant FILBEtT u KADULTEHATKD LlgUORS UXLY lilt ha; i rtisiAN'tf I'iJ 'jj N D V A lT 1 TS, No. J!W Ch.ES MI (' 81 KKE7 Near.v Opposite the Pot Oitce P1MLAI lU.I.I'Hl A. Ffimllles snnnlied Or era from the Countiv i.romntlv attended to. I SIMILIA SIMILI8US CUI7 AN TUR. Ilt'SIPIIUKY'S . HOMOEOPATHIC SPECIFICS, l ave proved, from the most rniple experience, an entile success: fcinin'o. 1'romnt Etrt?icn', und hellahie. 'll'.ey are the only Medicines pertfc.lv au.iptod to popu lar use so simple that nil-tHkcs caurot bo made in oslni: tbem; so harmless as to be live Irom daiuier, and to (Uiclcnt aa to be alnuys rullable. o. Cents. 1, Cores FEVFfcB, Concestlons nnd Inflammat ons..2S 2. " ft'OBMs, Worm Fevor. Worm code eto Vt a, " CHY1.MI COM'.', or Teii.liliiK oi iutauts Vt 4. " liIARKHtKA oi e.liildr.in or adults V h. " DYSKN'll-KY. Grlli. ui:. liilluus i o le id (i, " CliOLEKA MOKliUrt. iia.iwa. or VoinlUinr..) 7 " cm Oil-, Co is Hoarseness. Hronclil 'is 25 8. " SEt'ffAl.OI A 'i'ootliuulie. Nervous Hnlns ,...2 !), HKADACIlEtJMek l.coduelio. or Ver.lKO... lU, DYl'il'JJl A H:ioua Stouiuch I Ofliva.iuas..2A II, ' M l'l lltSSi l), scunly or pululul l'eriothi....2S l'i. " FEUAtk. l.'lfllvulties 26 la, CUdCr. Pnan.4 Coup!) Dlllicu t Ureaiiilng...2S 14. " SALT liheum Er.t fioelus Kruotlont 25 1 " r.llECMaTI.SM. uod a I Uhcumatic Plu 25 III, ' FEVEK and AkU". i'hln Fever-out Ai(aes.... to 17, " riM'.S iniernti or exiernai. blind or blvedlng..'i) 1h. " O. II i II LM Y, iioro, iuilmned Eyes or Kyelidsiil 111, " CATARRH, acute oi chronic, or Intluxuza... .o 2(1. " WllOOPI.NG-i OlMiU or epdsmodic ouk'18..V) 21. " AST M . orpiessed difficult Hrenthlnv 50 22. " FAR l'lKflisrKCJ aud unnaiied Ilevlnj 5U 23. SCKOU'LA, en arged Gitu.ds aud Swe Units.. 50 24. UE FPAL Dt bl ity, or ef.vsicat Weakness... 50 9ft, " DHOFSV und scant'' secretion". ... ..,,...) " HFA-sicknesa ur sickness irom ridlnir 50 27. " KIUNM l)lseae Gravel Koual Ca cu,l w 2b, " ERVOl78 Ut bi.tty Seminal Emission. In- voluniarj- Ulscharsea 10 2ft. fOltk, inuth. erCuitker 50 3(1, " URINARY Incontinence or wet lu" tue bed. .50 31, " I'AlNFUi. Teiloils even with .Mpasini 50 32, " M'FFF.KINUSat chauiraol'llts 1U0 33, " F.l'lLEPS. noasms. andf t. 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