) i iiiiTVMni ui v WIN cri NUMBER LXXXVII. PUT FOR MKNTAt. DTPPEPT1CS, AND A TUBE f'B uY-rociioNimiA, HT-rocRiPT, on any COMPLAINT OF A BY ORDER, I1Y OUlt SKltlKS EDITOK. ALMANAC AND DIARY. f nORT METRK-JLLOOICAL OBSERVATIONS FOR WEAK, TBI September, irtay, 4 .Fenians in Maacousctts disband, and five the funds in hand to chantablo insii tntiona. Head Centre Stephens is not .reck oded a "charitable Institution." Hoi Ti rielay, '45. Democratic mooting at Bedford, l'a. A Democratic Breaker oulotrized J. w I'Kos iiootn, and propbeaiod of time when a monument would be raised to him higher than Lincoln's. A prophet like that, we ihould think, would be no profit 10 any party. Wednesday, Opening of the State Fair at Jha ton. A machine exhibited tor Milking I'ows, in which ihe nulk is watered to a proper consistenc? at the same time. "Consistency, thou ait Jewel." Thursday, !47. City Councils meet. Mrth Kameily ttireatens to smack auotiinr until over the mouth, lho I'ro-iclont says that tha kind ot discussion is out ol order. We snou.d think tho myth was also out of order, very much so. 'rld ay, Second Ward "Cops" mako a raid on au extra-assessment commitlco, shoot a tew police mid citizens, and then retire uutil alter the election. Snturdny, vi'.i. skrieh Column Day. The Edi tor attends Lr Coltou's Exhibition of Laugh ing Gas, and Is surprised to see what a small amount ol gas will mako some poop e lausii. That accounts for the fun over the Supper Table Seriis. fftCACll CGU1T TBS IlNEEY STARVING BETWEEN THE T WO L0AD3 OF fKOTENDER. (SEE ASSOP.' SPIRIT OF THE NEW YORK PRESS. Dislocated nuil Kt'-Nctt EXPRESSLY FOR THE BCFI'ER-TAULE SERIES. The first article adapted to the weather (on Account of its coolness) that arrested our eye in the limes was the following: rF"A DENTIST WANTS A YOUNG MAN TO teach him his proietsion gratis. Applicants will Mate their ajo( occupation, and II able to support uemc:ves lor six montns, Address "lcutist office of New York Times. One would imagine that in seeking for i Young Man who is to teach this Dentist his pro iession, some special stress would be laid on his previous avocations. We could understand a Dentist advertising for a Perfumer to teach him vxiruus, or ior a rnwyer to hie teetu, or tor a Druggist with some knowledge of Gums, Human or Arabic. But no, the Young Man is simply expected to teach this Dentist "his profession gratis," and to support himself for six mouths besides. The coolness of the oiler is beyond belief. Or GENTLEMEN AND LADIES HAVING cast ofl'Clotlnnif can dispose ol the euuie by calline at No. 164 Chatham Street. The bare idea and it certainly Is a bare idea that citizens of Now York have cast olf their clothing, and adopted the Paradisiac dress, is htartltng to one's nerve.-. Can it be that a new religious sect, advocating Total Abstinence from Worldly Garments, has sprung up iu their mid.-l? Will these people, each with a bundle of their now useless clothing under their respective arms, proceed in solemn procession to No. 164 Chatham street, to dispose of the same? W A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES the washing ot a low ladies and gentlemen, at her residence, No. 202 East Twelllh street, top Hour, Iront room. We have all heard of the "Turkish Baths" in New York, but this is a still newer brrangement, aud perhaps cheaper. The advautage of the "top floor, front room," we suppose U, that the ladies or gentlemen cau dry the sooucr, aud in greater privacy from the passers-by in the street, as the woman who washes thera evidently has limited accommodations, ITT A SMALL FAMILY OF FOUR ADULTS want two superior Ciir's. Beat city reterences re quired. Apply at No. 12 West Xhiriy-iitth street. That is a very natural waut. Even it they were "superior boys" that were wanted, we would not wonder at it. Our astonishment is that any family (with so many adults in it) would make their family wants so public as to advertise them in the Ilcraid. tJ- A GOOD MEAT AND PASTRY COOK DE sirts a Situation ; uudcrtunds French aud Spa nish Dishes, can b seen tor two days at No. Ill E. Houston Btreet, near Second avenue, basement. That may be, but ooes she understaud "Chiua Dishes" would be our greatest concern, and does the understand that they will break with care less handling? Very desirable knowledge ou the part of a Cook. tW HOME WANTED BY A YOUNG GEU man iu a Private Family, where be cau itive uiuuo lessons to children iu compensation lor Board Address, etc. What kind of au ownership, we would inquire, must a man nave in nis tatniiy, ueiore ne can call it his "Private Family?" How does a private family diller 1iom a public one ? We suppose a man owns a Private Family when he has no mother-in-law residing with him. tff WAN 1 KD A WOM AN (WIDOW) TO serve up iu a itesiaurant; iiium Know nur uumucss. -Appiy at no. 64 ltuitfors street. Horrible! Don't talk of Cauuibali.siu or the King ot the Cannibul Islands any more. We don't believe that he would be as particular as to specify whether a per-'ou should be a widov or not, that he was going to "serve up.'' Peoph preteud to shudder at the number of "Horse 8oup" restaurants now iu operation in Paris. Wc think them nothing compared to running across this establishment, where widows are r-erved up with so little thought. We suppose the y supply their own bailee. KW WANTED BY AN ENGLISH GIRL, A situation as Seamstress; can cut and fit ladici aud children; is willing; to make hersoll ireueraiiy u.e tut. Can bare the best of references from bur last place. Can at no. lib iwelltu street. Can "cut and fit" them to what ? to their beds if they (the children) bhould become too long? Or is the idea to cut and fit the ladies to the tLildreo, or pice tbat le, gfcort moUiers. to i -,i r m s nhort chilrVrn, and loni? mothers to tall chil dren? We do, not believe she would bo reck;, nod very rueful hero, If fill of her BcroitipliBtt- iDpntg were embodied In "cuttinpj and fitting Indies and children." tJT-WANIED-A YOUNG MAN DKIRE A position in a banking-houe or brok' r's ollloe; has had some experience; salary no object. Address W. V., BOX old. This is better, arid easier understood, Wc like the candor of this yonns: man; he ha had some experience in a banking house, Bnd he know that salary is no object; in (net, wouldn't boein to pay. All we have to say is, we hope he will pet a t-Uuntion in New York, aud not be forced to come to this city. tTT A BEAUTIFUL. TA1R OF TWINS, ALSO a hiack-eyed girl, to be adopted out. Wanted, a lit tle pirk Irom threo to live j oars old: also, a boy, irom six months to one year old. Ho. iU Greenwich street, near i'erry. This is a dealer in live stock human. The slave-trade is abolidied. We nre, therefore, to suppose thee twins, etc., are toA iff. No pi ice attached. tWA l'ROVIDENT YOUNti WOMAN WANTS a sitnation as Cook; thoroughly understands her business. Best ol city relcrencH given. Call at No. 100 West Nineteenth street. So country tolks need apply. This is hard on tuor-o country folks who arc In the habit of puttitit?'at th bottom of their uiiverto.neutu, ' No Irish need apply." This yotuiR woman is certainly provident in thus providing apainst being run down by green country people. nr-JIKS. T. A. CARROLL, No. m FOURTH avenue, up sta'rs, will open, on vVeuuesdiiy, fcep tember 2C, with all tno later styles oi the soon. What will she open, her trunk ? And will she open it with the "lntc-t stvles?" What are they ? One way we know ia with a "jimmy." another way is wilh the or linnry key, another way is by an "open scr-miic,'' such a Holler practises in opening his boxes, but as no price is advertised, we cannot think it an ordinnry exhibition. Surely, in the lnngmuro. ot Shakespeare (had he lived in these limes), "there are more thingi in the New York papers than were ever dreamt of in cur philosophy." CXT ASTONISHING MAD AM K MORROW, seventh daugater, beats tho world; in toiling name and magic nkeness beats everything ever known; tells your thoughts on entering hor room. No. lbi Ludlow stieet, live doors from Houston street. With this "Aitonishins" extract wc must close; we can oiler no explanation about this seventh daughter, except that it would not be difficult to tell the thoughts ot everybody who reads her advertisement, as wl! as enters her room, and that is, that she is an 'unpardonable humbujr." THE HAS OF TUE TIMES KNOCKING FOR AD MITTANCE. Sambo. " You'se berry good looking, but you cau t come in." MUSICAL NOTES. From thejJumtor of the Academy of Music, we have gleaned the following information relative to coining Opera Season : Sr. Patricko Moriatti, whose performance:, on the Organ (barrel) used to druw suoh crowds of beauty and fashion near the Dock Street Market, is daueerotisly ill at his residence iu Bedford street. His malady is said to be Orgauic. The Old Gentleman who plays the Clarionet in the neighborhood of Market Street Bridge, and along the Schuylkill, is an Irish Nobleman (not, as has been erroneously stated, a Blessing) in discuise. He travels for a bet, the terms of which are, that he is to take in a hundrei dol lars a year in bud moae? for ten years. This is his tenth ye;ir, and he thinks he will win the bet. Citwu(;LMics Ap Tuomas, the Welsh Bard, is coming to this country. He will be received by the Llwglmursmstrath of Philadelphia, and his perlortuanee on the (Jthuidathrurgwstlyu, or Welsh Harp, will be the most interestiue mu.ucal event ot the season. He is native ot Moelgwys trnwbstwith, and his father was the inventor of the Bsnwrw Cymrstgggllwust, An ingenious mechanic has lately constructed an improved set of Scottish Baapipes. The lm provemeut consists in the basr beintr so situated that the music goes into it, instead of into the Public Ear. CI.YMKR FOB THE GUBERNATORIAL (U AIR B KOl'GnT TO T11K TEST OK 1HB POLES. MAXIMS FOR THE DAY, Ily Poor Dick. All things are cheap which are purchased with others' nioi.ev. Without a Urilv, Justice is wetik. Put oil' until To-morrow what you slionli have done Yesterday. , Punctuality is tlu Thief of time. Policy is the mother of Principle. A Lean Conscience makes a Fat Oili.e. Never i-pare the Public Money. Illegal votiuir ia the Mother ot (i o Luck. Never se'l your vote on Credit. Patriotism covers a Multitude ol' Si u. One teiin of Ollice deserves Another. RESTRAIN YOUR CH0LER. 8'nice linen and cotton have gone up so in the market, it i noticeable that our streets are utrewed with Puner Collars articles that "wou't wash." This circuni.stani e, taken in con iection with the daily reports of the Board of Health, makes it appear as though, indeed, we bave a H'aper Cholera upon us. A Con. on a Can. Why can persons occupied in CuuninK Fruit etow away more of it than anjborly elne? Because they Can. Advicb to Literary Men. If you want to id Jo jour work, writ'.' on FJy Paper, .-1 DRY GOODS. I MOOLLEN GOODS. THOUSAND YARDS. SIX LADIES' WEAR. Frosted Beavers, English Whitnrys. Velvet Beavers. AftracWans, Chinchillas. White Cloths. Scarlet Cloths. Middlesex Cloths. Waterproof Cloths, MEN'S WEAR. Bilk Mixtures for Suits. Fine Black Cloth:. Fine Black Cassimeres. Castor Beavers. Extra Heavy Overcoatings. Fancy Caasimeres, $150. Harris Caasiineros. Biollej Caasimeres. BOYS' WEAR. All-Wool Casaimercs, 1 00. Handsome Neat Styles, SI 25. Very Heavy Dark Styles, SI 25. Fine Light Weight and Colors, Z15Q. Cadet Grey, All Shades. Boys' Overcoatings. J. 1. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. 815 3m P II I C E & WOOD, IT. W. Corner EIGHTH and FIIBERT, Have Jnst Opened 1500 pair Kid Cloves, best quality imported, gt'26 per pair. Jouvin's Kid Cloves, best quality. Ladies' and Cents' Hosiery and Clovci. Ladies' Linen Cambric Hdkls. dents' Linen Cambric Hdkls. Ladies' and Gents' Hemstitched Hdklj. lilack and Colored Velvet Kibbous. Hos. 4 and 5 Corded Edge Ribbons. ltest makes Bleached and Unbleached Muslins. FLAXXELSl FLAKXELS! All-Wool and Domct Flannels. All-wool Shaker Flannels. Domct Shaker Flannels. Fine Quality Sack Flannels. Heavy Grey and Red Twilled Flannels. Best makes Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels, etc. etc. Handsome Plaid Poplins. Plain All-Wool Poplins. All-Wool liclaines aud.Meriuoes. Handsome French Chintzes. Good quality Black Alpacas, very cheap. P1UCE & WOOD, K. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Sts. N. B. Ladies' and Gents' Merino Vests, at less than wholesale prices. I818jj ho. U2i CHEXflCT (Street. E. NEEDLES. Mrangcrs and others will nnd at No. IG24 CHESNUT STREET A large and complete assortment ot zt LACE3 AND LACE GOODS, EMEK0IDERIES, WHITE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, VEILS, LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS, SLEEVES, ETC. ETC. ETC., (In great variety, and at LOW PRICE. i-:. M. .NEEDLES. T SIMPSON'S SONS', . So. W2 VINE STRKET No. !24 UcalcrH in LlneDi, wniie ana Jiresn iiooa, rainnii- and llcniHtucbed, Hair. Nail, 'lootti, and Plato tlrmliun. Comb, 1'iuln unci tuwj .--oap8, rermuiery, imporiea and Houicktlc, l'uili and 1'uU Uoxot, and an endless vunttv ol hotloim. Always on hand a complete clock of Lad'os', GenU , and Cliildien's I uilt rvt-su ana Druwern ; tuyliaii and Cltruian tionlrry in Cotton. Neriuo, aud Wool. t ilb. Cradle, aud Hed blankets. Marseille, Allvndule, Lancaster, and Honey Comb OullLs. Tub e Linens. Napkins, Towe's. Vlalu and Colored I'ordertd, (.truiau floll, Knssiu and American Crash, JHa" aidvalc, Welsli, and Shaker Flannela In all grades. A lull Hue ol Nurvry llnpcr of all widths at 96 &os. Vtt and Vli FINE Street. MILLINERY, TRIMrVllNGS, ETC. U K S. R. D I L L O N, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street. Has a handsome assortment of MILLINERY; Mtsse and Infants' ''ata and Caps, Silks, Velvets Crapos Ribbons.!- fathers. Flowers, Frames, etc. 1 lHii Ol' I. FN DID OPENING Ol" FALL, AND W1N . KIM'K.ll. No. 1031 H Till STYLUS. MRS. M. A. IilMKlt. No. CHSM'T street, i'hilude ihla ItiroKTtK Of LAliIfcS' I'KI-.Si AND CLOAK I RlMMIoUS. Alsi an eleaant stock ot linporied l'nper l'a. urns lor Ladies' mid Chlliiren's Iiress. Parisian Dress anJ (Jlosk Making In all Its vatietiot. Ladles lurnlsiiiiin tbelr rich ai.d cosily materials mav reiy on bemif urtisiicaliv lined, and their woik nuii-lied in the most prompt and ctllcleut mimuer, at tht. lowest possible prices at twenty four hours' notice. Cuitlng and busliiii. Patterns in scis. or by tho siiijiio piece, ior mcrcimuui aun urtw makers, uow reailyj TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC. I'HIT.ADKLPIIIA SURGEONS .-" HANDAUK INSIITL'TK. No. 14 . ZfZt?-' MNTH street, above Market H. O. tVF.MKTT. aftcv thirty years practical experience, vuarantees me skinui au ustinent oi ins rremiuir Patent tlrnduatluir Prevsuin 1'russ, and a variety ol others Supporters, Klastic Stocking)), Sboulaer Uraoes, Crutches, Suspensories, etc. Idiu' apartments con ducted by a Lady. 6 VOjj HARD RUBKER ARTIFICIAL I1MK8, Arms, Legs, Appliances lor Dulormlty, etc. eic. These Lluibs are irausierred from Hie In lorin audnt; are the lightest, most durable, comfort all e. nerfeci. and artistic substitutes yet Invented Tliev are approved and i1untd hv the United States lioveru- ment and our principal Surueous. 1'an uied August 18, May ii, lH4i May 1, lboti. Address KIM11AI.L & CO.. '0, t;39 AltCH Btrtet, Philadelphia. rimi.het8,'lW. CROSBY OPERA HOUSr" ' '. CIl0SI3Y 0 -j" 13 11 A house ART ASSOCIATION. SPI'l'l f . KMTirK TO TI1H "WW'"' and simscmiiKKS. The Mannccmentbcir leave to state that It has been decided that the subscription books shall remain open , i . i . rv. ..vaann mntrt Sftlc O' ior a puwrfc hiiiw lunge.. . ... ,fco.. . ........ I .lA.ln. ft shares warrants tha announcement oi a numi - the hooks. The day lor the award of tho premiums will speedily be made. TJ. II. CltOSBY, Actuary. 1VLAX OF DRAWING. The Buhecrlptlfin Hooks, when closed, will be at once transferred to ibe keeping of a committee, who win have sole ctiarue thereof, and who will superintend ibe ilranlnu anil the awards. This committee hns been selected from anion our best citizens and wealthics calltallsts. Their names are a tower of strcnpiti to an enlerirle that has enlisted the sympathies and actlvo co-opciatlon of art-li.vcrs throughout the Union. Such names as the following are a guarantee of good faith, and an assurnnce that nothing dishonorable will mar the brilliancy ot a commendable and beneficial project Ihe Subscription Hooks wl 1 be plaocd In tho bands of the following gentlemen, who have kindly consented to act as the Chicago members ot tho Committee to conduct the award of Premiums: WILLIAM F.COOLBAUUH, President Union National JSllllk. AM tin T. HAM., Treasurer i'. .E y. B. K. K. O. HALL, Hull, Kim hill k & Co. CLIS'ItiN liHlt.tl!. hwing. Hrig A Co. J. C. IxiliK. President ot the Hoard ot Trmln. .I A.M1-.S II. HOW I N. President Third Nationnl Hank. JAMr.b C. KAKUO, upcrlnIendLnt American Kx- press. h VA.M'n A. nur r si a. . r.x-iiouicnan-, uovernor L. Y M'NS. ftiunn A- -cott l.leHtiir .1. A. LLLIH President Second iiatiunal Bank. Ihese trntlenien, together with such others irora dlf fercnt parts oi the country as they may add to their number lor the purpose ol fairly representing the share holders at lurge, will have the Sole Management of the Award in all its Details. The plan of the award adopted is the following: Two hundred and ten thousand numbers, ronrosentini: Die ccrtlllcatrs IsHued. will be ulaccd In one wheul and three hundred and iwo tickets Inscribed with tho names o' ihe i.rcDilums tto wit tlie Onoia House, three hun dred patii'lngs, and the bust of Lincoln) wl I bo placed inanotner. riom iiiesewuecis a number ani a pre mium will bo drawn simultaneously, the number drawn in each instance, taking the premium tlruwn with it. Tlie MnnnRi'iiicut of lie Crosliy Opci'tx- Ilousc Art AKHoclntlou Feel it Incumbent upon them to call attention to the thorough endorsement ot the Integrity ot MR. CKOSBY Py the members ol the committee appointed to superin tend tho drawing gentlemen of the highest social and business standing In Chicago. At the same time they feel pleasure in stating that the Demand for Shares Still Continues Unabated! Orders by Kail, Express, and Telegraph, from INorth, South, Ea6t, and Vtit, Still Coming Iu ! Tlie Knrllest Subscriptions Secure Finest EuKi-nvlUKsl t the 1 lKhT (illANI) P15EM1UM THK CKOSBY 0PEIM H01SE Cost of Erection and Actual Value, m)o,ooo. TERMS 0T SUBSCRIPTION. For '), one snare or certificate, with one ot the follow- ng bcuutilul Steel EngiavlnKs: 'IHE LITTLE WAND' RKR," by Thomas Read; or "u.viiu.iuau Arri,r.9, oy jerouie i uouipsou. For 1U, two shares or certificates, with suuerb Steel tntraiing oi WASHINC.TOS IRVING AND HIS FRIENDS. Kortl.1 three shares or ccitillcatcs. with the tlnn Al. legotical Eiiiiraviug on steel, "MK.RCT'S DKEaM," by D. HunUnnton. For 20. lour shares or certificates, with tha anlandl.l liroiliu x.liwrnviiiic iimiuhu c&uuHlVL'ir UY 1110 1 rosliv ATI. ASBOCIUIIUU, "AN AWEltlCAN AUTUMN," by J. F. Cropsey. While lor 50, ten shares or certificates are issued Willi A CHOICE ARTIST'S PROOF Of either "Irving and His Friends," "Mercy's Dream," or t.ie "Americun Autumn." From this it may be seen that the purchasers of cer tificates receive at once the value of their mouey In the Engravings, while they also secure A Share Iu the Award of Premiums, 1 he Drawing will positively be made er the money relunded to each subscriber, as per following guar antees: Cavp to the Members of this ('bosby Opera Hocse Aht Association. The sale oi certificates in the Asso ciation has already been so ureut as to enubie me to state that ihe distribution ol oieui.mns heietotore an nounced will be made I can, thereiore, assure tlie public that the awurd will be made to their satisfaction, or the money reluuded. A. H. CROSBY. Actuary A A. Having the utmost contldence hi ihe ability of Mr. Crosby to carry out hla enterprise, I buieoy vuaruntuo bis undeitakiug, as above announced. SAMUEL M. NlCKERSONi Special Capd fkom the CoMiirrTKu. ihe under sittned, liu nilitrs of the Ceiiinilttee appointed to supur mit nd Ihe awarding of the premiums to members ol tho Crosby tipcra House Art Association, take pleasure in stating that we have full confidence iu the Inteurltvot' Mr. Crosby, and in the responaibi'lty of Mr. Samuel M. Nlckerson, his nuurantee, and assure the pubilo that we believe the above proposal wiii be carried out in good lull h. rfOStPH II ROWEN. Trosident of the Third Na tional hank. Chicago. AMOS T. HALL, Treasurer C. B &, Q. K. R., Chi cago. J. C. DORE, President ot tho Hoard of Trade, Chicago. J. A. ELLIS, President Second National liauk Chicago J aMI- S ('. FARi;0, Manager ol the American Ex press. hicugo. FKANlls a I10FKMAX, Ex Lieutenant Governor ot Illinois CM N'l OS liRIC.04 . Ewlng, Wrings t Co., Chicago E. i. HALL, Hall, Kinibuik it Co., thicogo. SOLE AtiENT IN PHILADELPHIA, T. Ji. PUGir, Corner SIXTH and CUES NUT Streets A II K E E X HI It I T I O N. A collection of a number of the paintlncs to be awarded as picmiuuis to suoseribera are now i exhibl tlonatSCOllS AKf OALLLKV No. IH'ill ' IIKs N OT Sucetftor a short time only;, where subscriptions will also be rscelvtd. ihe collection will embrace HA BT'S great work en titled ii WOODS IN AUTUMN," VALUED AT 50O0. Works by the following eminent artttlH MOHAN, WAUtiH. HAMILTON, AND LEWIS. The tiallery will oe open day and evening to the pub lie, FKEK. T. 13. PUOII, SMjutilfj ACMg THE A359CUII0S. " L1-Tnir AMUSEMENTS. grand national concert A row TUB BEBtriT OF THB SOLDIERS' A.D SAILORS' I7ATI0WAL ORPHANS' HOME FUND, t J.DEH ACHP1CEB Of xu SOLDIERS AND SAILORS' UNION. w WASHINGTON, D. C, AT MOVER'S THEATRE, On Thursday Evening, Angust 2, 18G6, FOSWONED USTIL THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 11. 300.C0O Tickits icill be sold at, $ I each - t J .. A 7 .. . J .. I..,7 ... cum 1 2j,C0O of the Profits to be given to the Sol diers' and bailors1 National Chilians' Home Fund, $2500 to the Wanhinyton Mah and Ftmalc Orphan Asylum. The balance, after deducting expenses, to be paid to the Trea surer of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Union, Washington, D. C. Due Fresi-ut to Every Four Tickets. TICKETS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM OWKNS & CO., MHltniy nnd Saval Law Ollice, No. b'il ClilSNir Street, Opposite the State Houso, Philadelphia. Fa. Also smt to any part ot the country promptly by mail. LIST OF PRESENTS TO BE AWARDED. i hree-storv Brick residence, ti street be tween sixth and Seventh 818,000 l Thion-amrt Krlck resldeuco. iccond struct. mar 1. - 10,000 1 lhree story brick rcsiuence, lemn sireei, between M and N 8 001 1 Iwostorv Hrick residence, Tenth street, between M and N 5.000 I Twnstutv hrick residence. Tent a street. between M and N 5 000 2 Fine City Lnts, on Seventh street, north.. 4,000 1 Siili'n.il.i ( nrrlaire. Iloises. and Harness complete 4.000 1 Splenilid Dlumond King '2,000 1 Sot. lilnTiiiinils coiiinlntfl H'lll. .ar ltiliufl. and Rings 1,00 1 Grand Piano (Stelnway) 1 M0 1 Si lid Silver Tea Set 1,000 10 tlrand Pianos, 00 each 6 1 00 111 tirand Pianos SAOOeach 5 '00 100 tienis' Gold Watches, 8200 each 20 000 ou iauies' uoiu watcues eiw cacn ojii 8 Or and Melodeons, f'2(0 each I,"" Hi American-case Silver Watches. 75 each.. 6.000 15 Hunting do do 140 each.. 3,ut)0 Ml Diamond Rings, 6100 to i'200 each 7.S 2S Diamond l'li'S.BloO eacn 2.S00 40 Sewing Machines, tlOii each 4 000 20 do 75 each 1 500 20 Silver-plated Tea Sets. 15 each l.SiN) "0 SI vercasiurs, tn each 1,200 5,0lu Clocks, Albums, Jeweliy, ic, tb to fcin each 27.00(1 lfl.fiCO Tea and Table Spoons, &c..2 to 5 each.. 2j,000 lO.UtO Gold Pens, sleeve Buttons, & c., 1 to ti ,, a i. ' ii Ann OVU.t.i. ................. 1,WV 49,453 Books, cutlery, Engruvlngs, &e., 1 to S10 mtu........ ........ 0.!.uw Total 50 000 The awards will bo made alter th ( nm-i.i t nn the stuge oi the theatre, where threo thousand persons can wiiitess it. a committee win no uppoiuted by the audi ence to superintend the sumo. Primed lists of awards will be published and suppl'ed to Auents and Ticket-holders. Parties imvlniz tickets will retain them uutii alter the awards are made, and if tneir numoers appcur in tue list, tnev will torwnru tneir tickets .Immediately, with mil directions as to the sliln- pmg ol goods or deeds tor the property. Tickets ior safe at an tne principal iioieis, book, auu music stores in the city, and at the Headquarters, In the Mnminmh Fair Building ior tho benefit ol the Soldiers' and Sailors' National Oiphans' Home Fund, corner ol Seventh street ana rennsyivanw avenue, wasnington, It i '1 k. LiM.urH appeal lo Use UbullL nf tl, people to give thlB enterprise their kinu support, and thereby assist In re, lev lug the w ants of the orphans ot our talleu comrades. CARD. A large number ot 'tickets remaining unsold, it will be necessary to postpone the drawing until THURSDAY, the 11th of October, 1866, at which time it will positively occur. The many swindling schemes that have been pre sented to the public during the past tew months, some what deluded our sales, until we were able to satis iy the peip e tnroUKhout the country toat this enterpiise was genuine, und solely tor charitable purposes. 'Ihe Directors are confident of the sale of everv ticket, and time allotted sutliclent time to guarantee the sates without any further postponement MaJ. H A. HALL, Pres. Soldiers' and Sailors' Union Col. CHAS. E. CAPEiiAUT, 1 Maj M.H ALBURUKR, Managing Directors. william s. mouse, ) tbrasubt Department, 1 opfiok of lnteunal hkvknce, WASIIINr.TllN. .Ilinrt 't; IMilM Whereas II. A. Hall and others, as "Managing Direc tors" ot the "Grand National Concert," to behold in Washington, D. C, on the 2ii of Au.'ust next have maae due application to L. Clephan, Collector of Internal Revenue lor the Collection District of the District ot Columbia, ior permission to ho d lottery, rattle, or gift enterprise, and presented to hi in satisfactory evi dence that the pioceeds of said lottory, raille, or silt eiuvniriM, ni ucvuieu to cuantabie uses, permission is nereoy rrauieu to sucu fllanaging Directors " to hold such lottery, rallie, or gilt enterprise iree from al. charge, wiimufi noui wi iiugiuv, iu respect to sucn lottery ruihe, or gilt enterprise. e. a. ROLLINS, Coiuiuissioner. We reicr, by permission, to Major-ticneral Winfleld 8. Hancock, U. 8. A. General Robert C schenck, M. c, Ohio. General Halbert E. Paino, M. G , Wis. General John H. Ketcham, U C., N. T General James (. Blunt, Kansus. (eueral J. N. Hcndrick, Iowa. General D. C. McCallam, D. C. General O V Dayt n, N. Y. Hon. '1 nomas W. Kerry, M. C, Mich. Hon, George Lawrence, M. C, Peuna. D. C. Forney, Est., D. C. Major J. E. Douguty, N. Y. Hon. Richaid Waliuch, Mayor of Washington, D. C. Hon. lleniy V I son. V. h. s. Hon William D Kellev, M. C, Penna Hon. Kellluu V. Whaley.M. C. West Va. Hon. Mien C. Ingerso 1, . C, HI. Hon. Henry C Denting, M. C , Conn. Hou A. H. 1 aflln, M. .,.. Y. Hon. Leonard Mers. M. C, Penna. Hon. William A. Nowell.M. C. N.J. Hon George W. Julian, M. C . Ind Hon. Stephen F. Whson, M C. Penna. : Hon. 1. B. Gilnne I, M C. Iowa. Hou. B F. Wade, I. S. Senator Ohio Hon 1. H. Latham M C., W. Va. Hon. henj. E. Wilscn. M. C, Ohio. WmiamE: OweuaJEs?!'.. Philadelphia. C9 8 tlistu T7 A L Elt'S (LATE HIlLLWfS) WINTER V GAKDKN Nos. TJii-T-'tl Vl.ir; nneet. T GKAND lNhTKi;UElL COACtUTS p,y two large and emcieuU'rhestra. And FYERY NIGHT, In connection with our A,u r'' I. tl't l imp h i HIM) 11 AN 1). a Brass Band,' compiisiug the brst Artists in tho city, will Per.orm. SEASOV. Our spacious tjummer Garden, artistically laid out wltn Shrubbery. r; . Especially set apurt ior Fa ft' I LIES, the best o( Creams and other Roll esbuieuts will be served. 6 104 fVM N AS I U3I FOB LADIES, GFNTLEMES, AND CHIIaEN. The Institute, which again has been areata Improved lor the coining season, is now upon lor suocpu" an BoUUy eiSeiS , Imper'i health and strength, and la Ttruis lorlumructton. 6 . mumhii H ii a t".v. sittli.liiar:iii-:A. a muoitiff lA'V For particulars send for a circular or give us , cal . 30Sm Professors HILLEBKAND ii LEWIS TilR PIAKOR WUICH WE MAMJ o Mil f..un ncommena memseives. irve promise tJ our patrons clear beautiful tunes, elegant workman shin durability, ana reasonaoie prices, biuiuiikii.uu a lull guautee, otaleon.yat No. Iol7 WALNUT fi trUile i T" a trvtt -ttti I err rf J aM fcNJyji Jiiiv jAjiuAVnua vv. .its. KKIUCA.. T-ax- trAUAN OPERA. OPES1SO NIGHT, MONDAY, October 1. Tirni tlma t l'bllninI,iMol T I'MbVINO E L COM ARE. Flnt Night of GIORGIO LOSCONI. For particulars, see future advertisement! and circu lars 02W NBW CHIWStiT STRKF-T THEATRE. . CHF8N CT stnet. above Twelfth. WM. r - i i; Lessees. Doors open at i. i liriatu rises at rto. mis r.tfrsiB . CHAMIK OF hW.U K GRF. VT SATURDAY NIGHT BILL. lliRHE GUitlloUH P1K.KS. iLlilUI'lltVi III I'K I'TKl'J oi the flls'.mgmslted CoinKllau, MK. JOtl?i lU"r,n, MR JOHH K. GWr.NS, V u imi V riW.4 who will amt m his great tp'oiu ty. CA1 EB PLUM MEK, I" 1 1 Ion lloncleaulfs elegant Drama, ill three acts, enuueu DOT IxiTj OF, THF. CRirKbTr,',, TIIE HEARTH. OU.IHK CKK'KF.T OjJ .K IKAlirH. OR Til E CRICKET Osnin.' ii i.-Ml 1 IT Cnlch 1 11 turner n,.i r OWEVS lut .-..liiiss JOIB OUTOS , uppontu oy tne sirencm oi uj Looipany. John ikikii-i Paternoster In. ,t k OWENS 'Ao conclude wltli the amusing Piece eaihlcd hum; in china. In active preparation. UNi LK S'LON PHISOLE. and IHE LIVK INDIAN, in which Mr J E. OWINS will appear. MRS. JOHN DREW'S KEW ARCH STREET '1 HEATRE. Begins at quarter to 8 o'clock. Eighteenth and last nltht of the people's favorites. Mil. AND MRS W. J. FLORENCE. HIRKE GLORIOUS FUCKS. 1HI8 f-utuidai) i- Vf.MNG September 29, KAlULihN MAVOUR3.EEN, THE SPITFIRE, AND ROBERT MACAIRE. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. FLORENCE In mammoth bill fot a parting tribute. MONDAY NEAT W Ith new Scenery, etc , THE FAST FAMILY. AhNU 1 S T It E K I T H K A T H B. N. E. coiner ot Nl N I'll and WALNUT Streets. A SATURDAY NIGHT'S FUN. MK JOHN I'.K'H'UII AM In his unanproachaiile perionnanee of CtPlAlN AiLKPUx" MAGU1RE, In ihe capital K'liiodvoi UlnM RIOUS FAMILY, and the Intensely funnr character ot W1LKINS Mh:aWRER, in his Comic Drama Irom Dickens ot DAVID COPPl.KKlKI.n. To conclude wl h the ttvorl o Nautical Spectacle of Till-. LOST SHIP, forming the greatest bill ot the Season. E VV AMERICAN THEATRE. Last appearance ot Mr.SlUARI- KOIISdN. 1UIS AUtllNUUS AMJ r vr.NINU, STRKEIS OK NEW YORK. Last appearance or Mr. GEORGE O. DUBSO! In the Fane ot the WANDERING MINSTREL. It A T I O X A L HAL L, Market Street, Above Twelfth. TIIE GREAT LINCOLN MEMORIAL TABLEAUX WILL OPEN ON MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1. These Fnln'ings have been in preparation jfor the past sixteen months and are fiotn the pencil of the weli-knonn ar, 1st. George Wunder'icft, aud lar eclipse ail former etiorts of bis wondei.ul ganluit. '1 he subject has been choxen as btlug one of great Interest 10 ihe Amencan people. .. Scenes from the Lite ol aBKAH iM MNCOLS.OOT late lamented President, irom his early li e to his death bv tlie bund of the asBussln. with all the principal events connected with the mncia.s; tlie pursuit, cap ture, trial, and execution of the conspirators, axe given in life like and thrilling Tableaux , li. addition to their historical Interest, the TableSOt contain lalihiul llie-slze I'oi trails of the prominent Statesmen und principal Olhcers ot the Army and juielnborato Descriptive Lecture will be delivered bv SAMUEL K. MURDOCH. ESQ, the celebrated Shakesncarlan Reader, whose reputation is woll k nowu, stundlug, as he does, at tho head of his pro- 'CM AL'LLE ELVIRA- DE SILVA. late Ol the King's Opera, Hanover, ; a young and talented Voca. 1st, will make her first appearance In America. 'I his ladv has a rich and mi: soprano voice, and is believed to have UJW eupencrs In the pioiesslou. , Tickets of Admission 75 cents ltesi rvetl Seats ft J cents Ga.lery lor Colored Petsons U cent Doors open at 7 o'clock ; commence at quarter to 8. 'tickets muv be bad at the Hall. Also atRisley'4 Bookstand, Continental : 'irumpler's Music Store, Seventh and Lhesuut streots; aud at Stewart's, No. 68 j Aich s.reet. MATINEES EVTRY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATUR DAY AFTERNOON. ADMISSION, 23 CENTS; CHILDREN, 15 CENTS. 9 27 6tJ W. H. BBAL & CO., Proprietors. National Hall has been completely renovated through out, and is now one ot tne Uncut Hulls in the couutiy. HELLER'S "SALLE DIABOLIQUE" As sembly BUILDING j.-t'UUKTU AND LAST WEEK BUT ONE.-EVERY MOUT. ROBERT HELLEB Foutth Programme of FUN, DELUSIONS, AND MUSIC, With SIX New and Startling Wonders. FIRST TIME In this country ot the beautiful Illusion entitled MY8TER,OTT8 OKANOK TREE, on which Flowers and Fruit burst Into life at the request o, the Ladles; hk watcr Qp ,n the audience VMSM&'miM and her perulexities wlih Piano practice; and HEL- UtU'H original imINSTBELS. This extraordinary progiamme will be given every evening, with BtCOND slGHT."etc. PIANG-KORIE SOLO'S on "Htelnwav's Grand." by ROBERT BEILEK. "MATIN E a," SATURDAY. I mors Open Evening 7. Commence at B. A dmltsion , 60 cents ; Reserved beats. 75 cents. It EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH Street, above vnuaxvi. 'i'Iiia: !'AItlIL.V KESIHIT'' OPKNi FUR '1HK SBASOS, CARMROSS UIXEi'S MIlVsiTllKliS, the Great Slur 'Iroupe ol the World. In their GRAM ETHIOPIAN SOIREES. SONGS, DANCKS, NEW JBI KLESyUES and PlAntaTIOI SCKNBs. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at 8 o'clock. 8 3D 3 in J. L. CARNtROS, Manager. p E It F E C T ION IS RARELY ATTAINED, YET B. W. BULLAID'S- A. IMPROVED OIL SOAP. FOB REMOVING Urease, Paint, Pitch, and Yarnlsli, Ftom all Coods of Durable Colors, is ahead of anything yet discovered. It leaves tbe Goods soft, aud at periect as when new' with no spot upon which dust can col.ect, as is tbecaso with all the preparations heretolore sold tor cleansluK goods. It is delicately perlumed nnd entirely free from the dlsiikreeable udur of Benzine, and all other resinotut fluids. COUNTERFEITS Of this preparation are extent therefore be sure ana titVenoi.e but that w hich lias the autograph ot A. B. n j L.LLLA hD on the label Manufactured by the Propiletors. A. B. W. BULLARD & CO., WOrfCESXER, MASS. General Agents lor Pennsylvania, DYOTT & CO. Ho. 231 North SECOND Btreet, f hl a J'lphla. For -ale by all Druggists. 1 iu
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