7 u V 8 TUB DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PH1LADELP SATtrimAYr 'sisriTiBEii zim: 7 I CITY INTELLIGENCE. tw Additional City Intelligence see Third Fage. Death or a Kkkownkd and Aged JevALifT. We are called npon to record the MDiM ol Chariot Alexander, Esq., the oldest arnaJist, and in his time one ot the most extca rtre publishers of the United State. Ur. Alexander died at his residence, No. 1122 "Wmtar street, this morning, after a protracted HI bcm, a the seventieth year oi bis atre. Jie was In man? respects a romarkable man, bnt as be bad long ago passed from the field of active Jonrsaliam, many of the young residents of Phila delphia have scarcely ever heard his name men tioned. . Charles Alexandor was born in Philadelphia in 1796, received an ordinary education, and at the axe f sixteen years was bound an apprentice to the late Zacharlah I'oulson, to loam the printing buslnoss. He was apt at his callmir, and became proficient in his profession. After reaching years ol discretion he oommonced business lor himself at the old printing office used by Benjamin Franklin, in this city, situated at the Mint b we t corner of Rtvonth and Market streets, ot winch tbe old number was 63. Here De used the old press and type lormerly belonging to Franklin, and his office was an ooject of curiosity and delight to many visitors in those days. Subsequent to this Mr. Alexander edited and pub linhed the Daily Chronicle, wtiich became tne groat diurnal of Philadelphia, and he wielded an Immense influence with his pen. After this Mr. Alexander started the Saturday Meening J'ost, and with Mr. IOins A Uodey, his life-long Iriend, was one of tbo founders of tne Ixuiy't Book, He ai iubiinoil (Iraham't Maya Z'ne, and was tho publisher of the (lentlemnn's JUmaaeme tor the late William E. Burton, comedian and wit He was also Identified wita many othor Journals and periodicals. Be encouraged in a proper ay tho e (Torts of the yountr in tbe paths ot litoraturo, nnd wa the first man in this country who managed bis business in eucb a manner as to all'ord lair pricos lor literary compositions 01 merit. Mr. Aloxandor, wo are norry to say, diod in circumstance beneath bis deserts. Me was poor. Our citizens will have an opportunity of pavlnir ropect to his remalus some day next week Due notice oi too luuc-al will be given in The Evening Telegraph on Monday. LabtNioht's Riot Further. PARTICU LARS Of THE OUTRAGE A PREMEDITATED Affair. 1 wo of the mm (Washington Hamilton and Nicholas Quinn) who were arrested last night lor their participation In tho riot last night, bad a bearing be tore Alderman Lutz this morning. Tne principal evidence against them was that of Lieu, tenaut Fuller, oi tbe First District Police lie says that alter tbo assessment books were closed, at 10 1'. M. there was still quite a largo and excitcu crowd. Just before the Brut shot wan fired, lieutenant Fullor was standing on the southeast ormr of Moyamensing avenue and Federal street, overlooking what was going ou, and talking with a iriend of his. a Mr. Soudor. All ol a sudden, with out any previous disturdunce, he heard a shot tired, turned around to see a hence it came, u-hpii lin haw atlusiitroma pistol, but did not hear any report, lie then ran over to tbe mamot house and saw Hamilton standing with a number of others, lie sain to Hamilton, "Look ournow, Uamilton, you will kill somebody next; 1 know you." Hardly had he finished speaking to him, and when be was but a lew leet oil', Hamilton levelled a pistol at biin and fired. Soon alter some one asked Fuller if ho were hit. He aiu he thought he was hit, but ho did. not know by what, supposing it must havo hem a brick or eome other missile thrown during tho melee, Soon alter, tutting his hand to the coat-s.ceve of his loft arm, he leit the blood trickling down bis aim. Ho than said Che was shot. Ho then, with a Sergoant and two or tuiee men, rushed ovor to the corner, wuero James t albj's tavern was kept, to arrest the crowd who bad made tbo rioting. They hold him and his men at bav Tor a few in nuies, aud then, retreating into tbe tavern, clo-ed the doors. Lieutenant Fuller and hu men then smashed In the door aud entered in pursuit oi tho nolors, who rushed out at tho rear in their irantic efforts to es cape, jn a small room 1 nding out ot tho bar-room the principal Motors were louud. Hero Hamilton, U.uinn, Folyard Dcgan, Robert Smitii, and Era maiict'l Corell wore captured. Tho lattor, after ho was taken, was handed over to some unauthorized person, who, it is alleged, ropresuntodilnmsolt as an ofllcer, and who allowed Corell to escape. During the progress ot tbe riot uul before the capture ot the rioters, a pun was disohnrged from the attic window, thocoiitonts of which, Ao. 7 shot, partially took elfect in the head aud lucu ot Mr. Shatter. tr, ShaU'er, !t is tcared, wi 1 totally 1ojo tho sight ol tbe lei'i oye. Mr. Souder, the gentleman who was with Lieu tenant fuller at the time ho won shot, can fully Identity Hamilton as tho man who shot linn, Ihe evidenco agaiust Ham ilton was of tho most di ect nature, and he was held in SoOtO ball lor an assault and battery, with intent to kill, upon Licu'enaut Fuller, ana 2U00 sadit.onal to answer tne cnurge ot rioting. Hamil ton, it is allcacd. is a troubles nue oliaracter, and is well known to the police. His quarrelsomo disposi tion frequently leads him into trouble, aud It is hoped that the fullest penalties of the law will bo visited npon bis head Alter the doors of the tavern were broken open the crowd within rushed out ot tho back door, and scampered off in all directions. Quinn, who was found in the home with Hamil ton and the others when it was broken into, also bad hearing before Alderman Lutz this morning. Olli cers Hoover aud Tucker, who a'so appeared against Hamilton, appeared againt Quiun, and the evidence in tbe cass was so strong aeam-a him that Aidermau Lutz held him in 92000 bail to answer the ctiargo of rioting. As before stated, the whole affair was a precon certed scheme. The roughs wno started it came ureiiarud to do murderous work, aud it was onlv by the determined bravery oi tho olUcois of the polioe that we were spared tbe tasn ot chronicling a iejnul masacre. As it was, there were quite a number of persons shot and injured otberway during tha pro gress ot the riot. Besides those mentioned in another column, Mr "W. leal was shot in the face, and liai his chin torn rather badiy with the shot Mr. Charles Anderson, Jr., was shot iu the eye, and it is itared will lose tho U9e of It. John Watson was shot in the loot, inflictiug a very painful though not very serious wound. Ho ends the reoord ol another oi those disgracelul aflairs that every now and thon will occur even, in a city as well regulated as ours. Political Mketixos and Movements. There will be a splendid torjnlight procession to night of the loyal Republican voters of the Second Congressional DiBtrict. Ktibrts are being mai'o to make this display one of the finest turn-outs of tho neason. As ihe time ot election draws near, no eflbrts nhould be spared to bring out tho lull strength of the party, and to make thee deiuonstratipns tre mendous successes. From present indicatious, to maht 's disnlav will to well worth witnessing. The Myers' Campaign Club ot the Sixteenth Ward will turn out in great force to-night, under tne gal lant leadership of W 11. tain 11. iiuun, their Murshul. The cntiie organization, numbering over three hun dred strong, will mru out with torches aud truiif paiencies. and show the people what the gullaut Sixteenth Ward can do in tho way ot a torchlivht procession, Professor l'ro-ser's Hand will accom pany the Club iu their parade, aud add some of the most beautiful airs to the other attraction of the evening. J here will be a nia. meeting ol the friends of the National Union party held at l'eun Square this evening. Generals Dix, tii anger, Kous-euu, aud J-Ueudinan are expected to adcirc-s the meeting. EXTRAORDINARY U KDKItT A KINO. Waua niakcr & Brown, the populur clothiers, era carryiiig on at this time one of the ino-t extnsivo Improve ments ever made in this city. They havo not onlv enlarged their store to twice its former size, and beautified it, but are now in the midst ot one of the most ililbcult operations cvor perloruind in tnn cny. We rek-r to the eutire removal ol the trout of their bunding on Market street, of over thirty feet wide and six stones hiirh. It has all beoa taken down by the gilful manngeuient of John MoClure, lq , and is to be replaced by splendid iron struc ture lully un to the spirit of the Hunts. Tnesekind ot improvements are worthy ot .pocial note, as dis playing a strength ol nerve, a suint of enterprise, and disposition to add to the handsome odilieos of our city. We h pe our merchants ulouir Market t-treet will in a similar way alter aud improve thoir tstttbllslimontS; National and Political Peril. Rev. T. De Witt 1 almage, pastor ot the Socond Iteiormed Dutch Church, beveutb street, above Brown, will deliver a discourse on the above cubjoct to-morrow evening. The announcement that he would preach the anniversary sermon of the Maternal Association ol I'hi.adolphla is thereiore a mistake. Fotjkd. Lieutenant Franks, of the Seventh Pistrlct l'olice, lound a pocket-book containing ftMiall sum of money. It now awaits an owner at tbe Kieventb Ward fetation House, Third street, below fret. Oun National Gam r. The treat match for tbe championship of America, between the Athletic Club ol this city, and the Atlantic of Itrooklyn. will be played on Monday afternoon, on the grounds ot the former. Fifteenth and Columbia avenue. This will, beyond doubt, bs tha most ex citing contest of the season, as both nines are in ex cellent trim, and each feel confident of carrying off tbe much coveted honors. The main stand will be reserved exclnivoly for ladies, tiatea opon at 1 o'olock, and the game will commenee at 2 o'clock. "Vote Early and Vote Often." There was practioal illustration of this admoni tion In the per-on of a man named James Adam. He was evidently bent on obeying its teachings to the verv lotter. James resides in the thirteenth Ward, tut is not satisfied with his single vote in that one piace, to he made strenuous efforts to get a-sossed in several more districts Tbe consequence ol tbis was that as tbe assessment poll at Kigtrh and Race streets James was summarllv arrested and taken before Alderman Junes, wno hold blm in SUOO to answor the chare of misdemeanor. Case of Robbery. A man named An drew A len was arrested last evening at Ddlaware avenue and Market street, on the charge of robbing a man oi some forty dollars in money, a gold watch, and other valuables to tho tune of 9200 in all. Tbe affair occurred last Wednesday nignt, when Allen and the plalntifl in the case went on a bender together, near 1 hlrd and Ship nen streots. The lol lowlnr morning both Allen and tbe valuables were misting, and the cbaige was entered against Allen lor stealing them. Alderman tiodbou held Allen in $1000 to answer. A Pair of Belligerents. A couple ol pusnaolous individuals who have no respect for blue cloth and brass button, were arrested last even ing at Kigthleenth and Market streets. It apnears that these two ruffians, John I'ryle and if. Mc An drews, made a violent assault upon Officer Glahn, and used him rather roughly. He procured assist ance, and arrested thorn both. They had a hearing before Alderman Jones on tbe chargo ot assault and battery, and were held by him tor a inrther hearing. The Germania Orchestra held their annual election on l uesday, Scpiem'er25, when the following officers wore elected: C. M. Suhmitz, leader; U. Diouehmah, 1'iesideiit; C. F. Stolto, Secretary; C. Boctscrer, Troasurer; R. D. Coxe Counsellor; G. ltastoit, Business Manager. Tney have received a lame assortment of new music from Kurote, and will commence thoir public rchoarsald on November 10. Sudden Death. An unknown man, about fifty years of age, took loogintrs at the Baltimore House, at tbe corner of Broad and Christian streets, near tbe depot, on Thursday night. Not making his appearance all day yesterday his room was burst open last evening, and he was found in his room dead. He bad evidently died from natural causos. He was dressed in black coat and pants, and a striped vest Pconacious. Jeremiah McCarty was sud denly brought up with a round turn yesterday even ing tor Indulging in tbo amusement ol knocking clown a peaceable citizen at 1 iltn and Green strcetB. Ihe said citizen, named J. Smith, was formerly a police oflicer. It is supposed to be the settlement ot an old grudge. McCart" was held in $J0O bail by Alderman Tolaud, to answer ihe charge of assault and battery. Spoiled for a Figiit. William "Mc Gomgle was arretted at Sixt i and Chesuuk streets yesterday evening, as ho was acting in a very violent and unruly manner. Ho mado, it is alletred, an assault upon a citizen, and used very threatening laiipuaae. Quite a crowd gathered around, aud William was taKcn into custody, aud was held iu 00 bail by Alderman I'atchel to answer lor his misdeeds. Attempt to Rob. Last niht one of the police ollicere found tbe door of tne establishment tio ijoo i ork avenuo, above Wood street, open. In tho lock was a skeleton kef, which had been used to open it. On examination nothing was lound to be disturbed. The thiol evidently was scared away by the police beiorc be had succeeded in liis nefarious purposes. Still Anotheu Row. Last night ap pears to have been fruitful in disturbances. At a house kept by a (jeimau named Jtaszier, an attack was made on the Assessors by somo rowdies, aud one man, numed Alien Hum, was badly bcat n. Several others wcro hurt. It was a political row, and got up ou the spur of the moment. 'o arrests were n.aue. Attack Upon Assessors. An attack was mado upon i lie assessors at Kmhtb uud Green streets, late lat mulit, bv some haniters-oii ot tho llultwalti 4Jlub uro,,Mln. There WSS IIO OOO in- jurid, altnough lor a time the allHlr looked threat ening. rjyKNlArtOJJD OUR MORE I'.l, LAROETl OCR BTOKK W'EiM ARfltD OHR rTOKK 1(1 inil.li uo ruii.r.u rijB..tt,ia TO TWICK ITS FOll.MliU BIZE.V JJ TO IWtCK ITS FOItMKR SIZE Jjj SyLlOHT AND Sl'LKNDID .SALESROOMS. EJr"l.IOHT AMI Splkjuud Salebiiooms. jf-I.I(iHT AM) !1'LKNDID SALISHItOOMS. liANDPOMK CLOTHING llANDPO.MK CLOTHINa.f HANDPOME CLOTHIJiQ.y418 CSVY ANAMAKKR t irV ANAMAKtn tifWANAMAKER & ISliOWN, & Brown, & Uhowjv, oak Hall,51 Oak UALL,iJ!J Oak 11all,J ITr'H. E. cor. Sixth and Market streets. tirs. E. cor. Sixth and Market streets. tif"B. E. cor. Mxtb and Makket streets. American 1'ianob in Europb. Tho famous manulaciurers ot Diano lortes. Messrs. Chickenng & Mini, are ranidlv achieving a roDUtation in Kurope secoud onlv to tueir own in ttiis country. We learn tbat the largest houFO In England lias applied to them lor tbe agency for the taie ot thoir piauos, witn the assurance tbat tney can soil an tne instru ments which the Messrs. (Juickerinir can manufac ture. In addition to the flattering testimonials of Ibalberg, bottachalk, Wbeli, aud otuer noted artists, the firm baa lately received similar letters troro other urofessional dgod o. better known iu Europe than in this country , mcludiim Arabella Ooddard, Jules Ucuedict, Chappel, l'laidv, Keinicko, Von Arnold, liaile, Jaell, aud many others. Tbo ClucKcnng piano is thus genorally acknowledged ou boili continents to bave ot least no superior. Berlin Gilt, Imitation Rosewood, aid Walnut Moulding constantly on band, to be mitred on to Ftames, at Helmet's Fianio Emporium, Arch street, east oi Bcvenin. DIED. ALKXANDKIt. Saturday morning, September ), lHMi, at Ids residence. No. 1122 Wistar street, CilAKLKS ALKXANI'tR. In tint llltli vear nt Ills un. well known as the luundei of ihe "taiurila tveuliiK l"ost," "Lady's U.W.U All.l Atl.o.. ..Kltul..n Due notice will be given oi his tunera'. ISATZIG.-OntlieMtU insiant, JOHN 151TZIG, aged 88 years i tie relatives and friends of the tamll v are resuectlultv invited to attend tlictuueral. also tlie (iraiul l.oanool Ma sons: Hermann lA.lge, No.l25,ol Masonn; liraud uodveof I. O. oi O. F ; Jeilt-rvMi tiioainpiiieni, No. 4b; Waifialla Lode, o. 121, 1. O. of O. t i Grand Tribe of L'. U. of It. M ; lammuny Trihe. No. 4. ol I'. O. ot K. M. : Lotran I'.ncainpmeut ol V. i). ol it M : (irand Lode of I" O. of H. Adolph 'I ruttctl. r Lodue, No. II. (.' ' ot 11. ; Grand Lo .ge oi'C O. ot W. A ; Concilium No. 1. U O. ot . M. W. Gutttnbuiu. no. 8. of II. O of 8 W M.t Pliiiadelnbia llen ac'nl brotlierliood : Harmouv licno- flcial llrotlierbood; Waslilnaion Ueneticial Brother hood: Ocl'la hliu'inu hocietv: Mozart du'nuvrelior. and Lalnyctte Hose t ompanv, o. 'II. from the residunco of Ills soi-iu law. Join 11. Linn, No 6.'3 lireen street, on Sunday, the ,1' tli lnaiuut, at 1 o'clock. J o proceed to Odd tellows' Ccuictery. rpo l'ROTECT FROM RUSTIXO. PAINT L your nietul roofing Iron rallniis. profiler metallic manuiuctures txposeU to tlie weather, with H'eod's Vt'eatlio-pruoi Cement, wbicli bus been satlslactorll.v iisiil lor tne past six years In the New Kuiiluiul Mates, as well as lor stopplnx leaks In all kinds of reels. Solit bv tho anents. IKl'MAK A HH1W. So. 6S5 K.lutiL Ih'riy-Dve) Ml(K.rJT tit., below Mutb. "OOKTAIiLK (JAS-IIFATERS FOR ATTACH- I in if to ordinary burners, so that tou mav boll. beat or cook small articlus iu he nursery or chamber, are lor sale ny iniiMiN s sin io. 8i( l.ifcht Thlrty flve) MABK.tT St.. below Mnth. "TTATKRPli Mh- ANO OTHER PERCUSSION7 VV C'apn Wad Punches, filnple Wrenches and fjunsmiih's Vises, lor sale bv '1' It U.MAN 4 rtilAW. t,u. (MMxtltini ililrtt-Uvei MAHKET St., bslow NniUl. " TTE THAT I1AT1I EAK3 TO HEAR, LET l 1 HIM ili'.AK " -lnsirumonts to asnist the bear- Inn at MAUt.IltA'.-i, No. 113 C.J'tM'll Hireet below Ihesuui utlin BAH B EK'S IMPROVED PKH1SCOPIC SPECTACI.U8. Huperlor to all others. Tb'v eiclte the wonder and admliatlou of all who use tneio. aianniactorv and rtaivs-rooms, jnu. :!. t-t(.uiti Ktreet, fiina., I'a. OPKRH ; LASSES. jAsoiiuin lurne and varit, Prices low. 8 24 3iu z W A R 11 tJ K T O N. KAHIIIONAHI.K HATTKR. tia. i'Mi t llKHNDl HtMieL tin eai door to fwt Office, FIFTH EDITION LATEST FROM EUROPE. By Atlantic Submarine Telegraph Cables ""rV-y BISMARK'S CONTINUED ILLNESS. ITALIAN VOLUNTEERS 1ISBANDED A,MAAAA"rrWV BANQUET TO AMERICA!! NIVAL OFFICERB AT SOUTHAMPTON. Etc., Ktc, Etc, Etc., F.U., EU. Qcebnstown, Tuesday, Septembir 25. The steamship City of Boston has arrivec lrom New York. Southampton, Tuesday, Septcmbtr 25. The Mayor of Southampton has invited the ofticers of the United States ships to dinner n their re turn from Russia. Bbrlin, Tuesday, September 25. Mmiiter Bis mark continues ill, and there arc fears that be mny not recover. Italy. Florence, September 25. The volunteers of Garibaldi assembled at Lecco are to be dis banded. London, September 25. The presence cf three United State9 ships of war at the Maud of Can tlia attracts attention. Liverpool, Tuesday, September 25. The ship Cdburg, from Liverpool for Kew iork, his been abandoned at sea. The ship Edxeard, from Bremen for New York, bas arrived at Flusbinp, badly damaged. Commercial Intelligence. Liverpool, Tuesday, September 25. The Cot ton Market is active; sales of 16,000 bales of Middling Uplands at 13d. Brcadstuffs are excited. Corn is quoted at 2Ps. 9d. Wheat is 3d. higher. Flour is 2-. higher. rrovisions Beef has advanced 2s. fid. The Monet Market. London, September 25. Consols 89.J; Five-twenties, 71J; Eries, 47i; il'inois Central, 77j. Fiom Cannda. Toronto, September 29. The time for export ing Unarms and munitions of war has been ex tended to the 17th of October. The Executive Council meets at Quebec next week. The Cana dian delegation to England, to arrange the details of the Confederation of the Provinces, will leave early in November. It will include five members of the Canadian Ministry. In the course of October there will be 20,000 breech- leaders distributed among tbe military of Canada. The weather here is very fine. Ily the "Cuba." Nbw Ynuit. Snnteniher 9.9. Advlpo France by the Cuba's mails etate that the Mar quis De Gallifet goes as Civil Administrator, with General de Castelnau, to Mexico. A despatch from Madrid snys, the Spanish Government have been informe that Hie negotiations un dertaken by the United States Government to bring about peace between Chili and Spuin wete progressing favorably. Veiy Latest Markets by Telegraph. Baltimore, September C9 Flour active, with an upward tendency. Wheat and Corn unsettled. Beeds dull ; Flaxseed, 83 20 Collee firm; 11003 ba;s ol Rio in bond sold at 12J(a;13 cents, in eold fiusars steady. lTovisions qn.et. Lard heavy. WhiBky quiot; western a saiaa M. MEDICAL. SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR. HUMPHREY'S HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS, Buve proved, from tbe most ample experlenoe, an entlresucrpHs; hliuple. Prompt Efficient, and itelluble. '1 1 ov urn thA rulv .Mpdii'liieH nerfectlv adaDted to popu lar use fo .iuiplo tbst mistakes cannot be made In us Ilk them ; so harmless as to be nee ttom Uamier, and so efficient as to be always reliable. jio. cenis. I. Cures r EVKKH. roneestlons ana inttammanon.. V!, WOKMS. Worm Fever. Worm Colic, etc 25 3, 4, t'KYIMi COLIC, or Teething of Infants 25 1)1 ARKIKKA oicht'.clron or adults 2r DYHKNTKKY, Urlplujj. ltl'lous Co.lo 25 C1III1.KHA MORbTJH, Kausea, or VomltlnK..25 Cdl'tJiis, Colds. Hoarseness. Bronchitis 2) KUMALttI.. Toothache, Kervous Pains ,...2S HKAflACIIKH. sick Headache, or Vertigo. ...25 l)Y8PhP81A. Itlllou htomach Costlveness. .25 bt'PPHKWSK.I), scanty, or palulul Periods. ...25 I KM ALfc; iJlfllcuttles 25 CKdlf. Hoarse Cough Dtttlcult Breathing. ..25 SALT Itbeuiu. i-rvtluelas. Km ot ions 25 ItllKUMATlSM, and a 1 Hheumatlc Pains 25 FKV Kit and Ague, Chill r'ever-olii Agues. ...Si) P1LK8. internal or external, blind or bieo'llng.fii) 0 1 11 1 II A LM Y, sore, intlumed Kyes or Kyelids5n CATA Hit 11, acute or chrouic, or Influenza. ...60 WHOOPl.NU-l OlHilt or ripasmoillc Coughs.. 0 AM 'I' MA. oppicuseU diftlcnlt itroathlng 511 KAH liiscbariies, aud impaired Hearing Ml fSCltOl" CLA, emarged (.lands and Hweilings..AH 1. . B, fl. 1 11. la 13, 14. IS, lli, J7' 20. 21, it, V3. 24. ui.sM'AL iJcui iiv, or rr.ysicai weakuess...DU DUOPSY and scant secretions. 50 UKA-Meknees. or sickness lrom riding 50 KIl'NH Y Disease tiiavel. Keual Ca cmi YV M.H VOVS luld.ity . K. ininal imisnious, In voluntary Jiischarges (T SOW h Aiottth. er Canker 60 C ttlNAKY incontinence, or wetilnv the bed. .50 I'AINFVL I'eiiods tvt-n with Spasms 50 M FFtKINUW at changeol llie Its) F.PILU'RV, Hoasms. andrt. Vitus' Dance... 101) III Pill I1F.KI A aud ulcerated Sore Throat Ml if,, 2 27, 28, ao, 31. 32, ;ti, 34. IA1IH.V asks i ae oi i uiriy-nvo viuls. morocco case, and book compete, SHI. laso of T went v large vials In morocco and hook. bU. Single boxes, with direc tions, 25 cents, 50 cents oral. VtTF.niNAiiv Hi'Kcii'ica Maboimry cases, in vials, H. Slnglo vials, withdirectiou', $1 These ltemedies by the caso or slna'e box, sou; tree ol ehiirce, on receipt of the price. Address HI Ml'tlltEYs' ieclllc HoiiKi'Opathic Medicine Com pany, Office and Dciiot. No !1 llroadway, .New Yurk. Du. lit ui'iniEYS is con-iilted dally nt his ollice. ner soi'ally or by Inter, as above, tor all lorms of iliseuse For sale l.v Ll Y OT I' & CO.. ,li H s'SOS , HOLLO WAY (OWUKN. T K. CALL! NI t.K. and A u It HOSE SMITH. Wholesale Ageuts, I'bllnuelphia, and tiy ail 111 ugglsts. D27smw8 QTARCH. 500 BOXES WOOD'S PEARL and Ulosa starch, lu s ore and tor sale by H I LLI A M (il LsER. 9 27tbstu(it Ko, biti. FUoKT bireot. T OST.-T11 IS MORNING, ri:porr p. .1 -J o c 'clock, in a Rlxlli street ear. or on the south aide ut' Aich Nlreei. between Hlxth ami Tnmli uiriu giriall l01.1 WATCH wild a Hinall black nutta-porcha chain. Tbe tinder will be rewarded bv leaviuK ii witli t lie owner. Ho in WALNUT Ktreet. 0 2H 3 1 u NADULTEKATED LIQUORS KlCHAfH PKNISTAN'd ONLY M-kViBJfcA"l) VAI'l.TS, NO. i"J CUKHNlir I 1 HTHKKT hiarlv OobmlU tbe Pout Once riMU.W)fcL,t-lilA. Ffimllies supplied Or era trom tbe Country vromntly attended to. alS NONE BUT THE BRST BC11CTI.KILL A Nil LEHIOH COAL. CABEKCLLV PRU'AKI-n, AND A T LOW KMT KATKS. PAI1BKACTIOM H'ABU TUKP. 6 lm J, JCVA8 .HHOAD and IILBE.IT DRY GOODS. piM BROS. IRISH rorLINS. EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 28 SOITU SECOND STREET, Opened This Morning, Direct from the manufacturers, Dublin, Ireland, another case of REAL IltlSII POPLINS, IX THE DOUBLE AND DEMI-DOUBLE QUALITIES, Of evciy choice sbado of colon, including Blacks and Whites. Also, A Few Pieces of New Styles of Plaids. 925 tuthsWp) J L L I It E IS" 9 S LINEN STORE, No. 828 ARCH IStreet. STITCHED SHIRT BOSOMS. In the making of SHI UT BOSOMS I use the best Irish Linen ol my own importation, and employ the Lest macliinc-opeintors tn tho city. I am thus en ablcd to supply my customers with BOSOMS OF UNEQUALLED QUALITY Plain Plaits, All Sizes. Fancy Small Plaits.' Mixed Plaits. Woven Shirt Bosoms, from 37 Cents. Embroidered Shirt Bosoms. Wristbands, Etc. Etc. IRISH SHIRTING LINENS. I import tbe best Linens made in Ireland. Full Hues ol all qualities In Heavy Golden Flax Irish Linens. Imperial Irish Linen. Medium Irish Linen. Fine Fronting or Bosom Linen. French Linen, Etc. GEOEGK -AILLLIKEN, LINEN IMP0RTES, 917 tl2 31rp No. 828 ARC1I Street. 14 FOURTH AND ABOH, OPMN1NG OF FALL Ct o O D . PIMB' IRISH POPLINS. P1M8 PLAID POPLINS. PLAID UEPINOES. CASHMETtE BOB KB. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. ST. BERNARD SHAWLS. 8T. BERNARD CLOAKING. EXPENSIVE SUA WL8. 4 12stuthrp DEPOT" FOR FURNISHING DRY GOODS. A CARD SHEPPARDjVANHARLINGEN&ARRISOM No. 100S CIIESNIT STREET, Whoso Establishment for the sale of Hoiisc-Furuishiiig Dry Goods Is unequalled in the extent and variety of its assort ment, beg to announce to Ilousekoepers renewing their supply, or persons about to furnish, that they arc now receiving their TALL ASSORTMENT OF Fresh Linen, Cotton, and Woollen Goods lor Household Use, SfCH AS I.lnen SheetlURS, Cotton Sheetluga, Pil low Llucut, I'lllow luimiius, uainanK Tuble Clot Ha, Table I.iueua, B uiakk Nopkluy, Bordered Tow cla, TowcIUuks, tiullta, Ulauki'tM, Tuble suit l'iuuo Covera, And tverv other article suitable lor a well ordered buunthold. Ulltim tutUs tv AMAtiKI) BLANKETS. WK WILL OPEN 1 tills moruInK ISO pairs ol Blankets, slightly duiiianed bv being dn-ccloied vuU indigo. '1 hee lilankets are ..i.iirmv Htruiiu auU voud, and uiuuy of tbem are as clean hh anv In our block. We warrant tlieui per ect. exet-ot thin very sllfht discoloration on some ol tneui They maoe like the olil-lavliioued English Bath lllaukvt. 'iber are tine, and about double the w-tgut of ordinary ii. Ihi-v are irulv lie tjext baruaiuse have bad In Bianketsj price SI Ml aud S8-50 Der pair; also, of the aiiie lot, a very superior ueavy u.anKei ai o per rair; also. Of Dcrlect Blankets every ouailty made, at Imh nrice than they can pusslhly be bought at any utUer v "rr... o v ii,, u.ui:i.'TUt..lar. OEI-LIN(J AT A GREAT SACRIFICE ALL O colors ot t-Lk Gimp and Girdles, Fancy Chains aud Cnmbs Belt Buckles aud HlUles, Linen llandkerelilots all of colors Alpaca Braids aud 8tlrt Braids, Hhk and Mohair Bludlng. Lluen rilart iiosouis at manufacturer's UriceB, SIO. pivti hi iviu i'oiuio uujiu, v.u- whare to convince J ourselves oi lacu. V ILLlAfll A.ONN KUH TADTEU'. N. Ilia k. KKlH'I'll Mtteet 9 27 lm Next to the N. K.cor. KightU aud Arch. t v vnn WANT TO FIND A LARGE ASSORT- I nient In Black and Colored Velvets, of all widibs, B 10 -WILLIAM LONNEnSTADTEB'S, g j7 iro Next to the N. E. cor. KlghtU and Arch. t CHAMBERS. J . No. 810 A R0I1 STREET. Novelties opening dally In IlKALi LACK GOODS, EMBROIDERIES. WHITE GOODS. Thresd Vefli-BWd". In(,eMlnlli. Ral Val. JlaAdktrchletk. LietB Collars, CufflhtSJeeveii, etc l DRY GOODS. CURVEH STOOD ART & BR0. T7IATT IWTl UTTum,. i Fob MEN'S AND BOYS' A FULL LINE OF BH.OADCI.OTHg, CASSIMEH.ES, WEAR. I I COATINGS ETC., FROM RECENT AUCHON 9ALE8. CURWEN STOOOART & BROTHER, Kos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., 9 29 St ABOVE, WILLOW. PARIES & WARNER, No. 229 North NINTH Street, HAVE OPINED TODAY, 1 case Cotton and Wool fc baker Flannels, 31c. 1 do. Pino do. do. do. do. 40c. Yard-wide all-wool Shaker Flannels. All-wool Flannels, 35, 87. 45 50 to 91. Heavy Bed and Grey I willed Flannels. Double-width ail-wool Shirting Flannels, $1'40. All-wool Cassimcre, lor boys' wear, 85, 90, and 05c. Large size all-wool Blanketd, 90 75, worth $8. Crib BiMktts, Job lot, just received, $1'7S. Bleached Canton Flannels, 28, 81, 87j, and 40c. Unbleached do. do. 20, 22, 25, 81, 83, 85, and 37;c. Bleachod Mu.-lins, 20, 22, 23, 21, 25, to 89c. Unbleached do. 18, 21, 25, 28c-, otc. 35c. for li yard-wide 11 How-case Muslin. Ladies' and Gents' Merino Yosts, all prices. Heavy I'oner-leom 1 able Linens, 87 c to $1. Linen Handkerchiefs, Towels, Napkins, Crash, etc. Fine assortment Calicoes, 15, 16, 20, 22, and 23c, Boys' colored bordered Hdkl., from auction, loo. Ladles' and Uonts' Hosiery at lowest prices. Hoop Skirts, warranted for six months. Customers will find our prices right, for what we save in expenses we take of! of profits, consequently can sell lowtr than those under enormous expenses- FARIE3 & WARNER, 92!i No. a9 North KINTn Street. JOJi liOY PLAIDS y VICTORIA PLAIDS. iMilNNi;S PLAIDS. ItOYAL. bT UAKT PLAIDS. 111(11 FOPLIS. MEHIX'OES. ALL-WOOL CASHMKRKS. FItOM LATE ARRIVALS. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., 9 29 3t ABOVE WILLO W. liMGHTII 8 T It K K T ItlBnON STORE, lli KO. 107 N. KUJI1TI1 STIIKKT, rour uuors lrom Arcn. I would most rcsnectlullv announce to the Ladies genrrallv that I have now open a moat careiuliyae- FALL, MILLIMiltV GOODS, Ccmprlslnir I KIMMIXI AND r,OSNET RIBBONS, In all wlilihx, qualities, and styles. VELVET KIUUONS, Black, co'ored, every width and stiaile. liOJVNKT VELVETS, SATINS, SILKS, In nil dc sirsbie shade". Also, a liaml"' me aKSonvaent oi FKtM. ll t-LOWI ItS, Jj t.ATHf.KS. I'LOI ES, ETC., LAMrS'AJSl) AHlLUUtN'S 1JATS Ot' the newest shapes and styles ornaments, MoSines. i ne ocut FUaNCII akdSEWTOSKYORKIIOSNET FRAMKN. wbich wl 1 be all sold at tne lowest market price.. No trouble to sliow goous. a , ( 27 1st No. 1H7 KIUI1TH street. Countiy ordeis carefully, as heretofore, attended tu. QLOAKS AND P U It S. ATTENTION H REQUESTED TO OPENING OUR NEW STYLES CLOAKS, FOB FALL AND WINTER WEAR, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1800. In connection with which we have added a LADIES' FUR DEPARTMENT, Embraclnii a verycarefu ly selected stock ol Mufl'tf, Capea, Collars, Etc. Etc. W. P. CAMPBELL, 9 282t No. 114 CUE8NCT 6TREKT. JcCURDY & DUNKLE, NEW DKV GOODS STOKE, No. 140 North EIGHTH Street. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT - FALL AND AVIXTEIi DKY (iOODS, On'fi-ccl nt Prlvea Helow Comiiclltlou. MUsLlXS. I IAENS, and KHLEriXGS, iu preat variety, very ov. 9 19 ws3m r-illEAP DRY COOuS. CARPET S, OIL I i fi...i.a n,l Wliulow IShadcH. V. E. ARL'IIA.M U4U1.T S. K. corner of l.LEVJSNTH and MAIikhT Ktieets .opened this niornuiK, "om aucuou, id.i pioces ot lournin Carpeta. ai ouit ou, oz. m rm . i, t.-. nun al-BO. Eunltsh Tapestrv Brume s Carpeta, onlv dl-w, i, i ui Th.ie iilv luiiierlal Carnoti. oulv i iV. lie i.D Carocts 37c. Bug Cni"U, (Wc r.nuy audMuir r.irnolM jte to f60. F.oorOil Cloths, U'.'o. XV'iol eu liruuL-ets n-i. Malr Oil Cloths 2:. Win low 11,.... ai on. I'hiln SliadiiiK Wi. Aluilms liVc Fluunels. We. Blankets . calicoes, lio. Cloths. si SHiiiiclii. .r,iie. A Inuoai. S7e. MorinooN. fo. htoie for erout hagaius.il. K. corner KLEVKNTil aud MAhKr.T hireen. " lLACK SILK MANTILLA VELVETS j. . At fcB, 58 0vl, 5 a, ana FBOM A LATE AUCTION SALE. CURWEN STODDAKT & BROTHEK, Nos. 4C0, 452, and 154 N. SECOND Street, f)2l3i ABOVE WILLOW. rv II E R K N E 8 8' BAZAAR, Ji& KINTIl and feANSOM Htreets. 'll2liMr'XOBY HA 1 E OF FOUR VALUABLE BLOODED HOBSEM On Wednesday Morning. October S, At 10 o'clock at the Bazaar wir be sold rOUB VALUABLE BLOODED HOUBE1. A beautiful two-seated no-top Carriage, by Boners i Single and Double llaruoss, Coven, etc. One original snare of Stock aud one Bull In Point Brt ete Park. , , 'I he prot erty of Colonel Charles T. Mathoya. Partfculara in ViVkkDW-NEKS. j 2f t AuvtloueI, INSURANCE COMPANIES F1EEI)M AND SECURITY as NcTcr Before 0IIll)lnCQ ConraU Your Interests by an Examination of tb CONTKACTlQl POLICY OK TTt NO 11 Til a ME It IC A E COMPANY. INSURANCE IT CONTAINS) KO RE8TBICTIOK8 IN TRAVEL, BtlDESCE.t the ordinary employments. In anr part of the United EtaUs or Earope, at any season oftht year. THIRTY DAYS' GRACE on all renewal payments. and tbe Insurance continued during tbat time. rOCK VEAB'S UliACE, If needed, arter six annual premiums bave been paid ASY POLICY CAN BE EXCHANGED for paid up policy, lor the exact number of dollars that bave baea paid upon It, at any tune alter the Company have re celvril thr9 annual preiniunis. The State of New York la the Security Given. In addition to the security berctofore offered, we call particular attention to the following i Ily a recent act ot the I.esfflature of the State of New York, tho Company Is authoiized to make Special De posits with tbe Superintendent of the Insurance Depart ment, and receive therefor Registered Policies, bearing the Seal ot the Department, and a Certificate that the Policy Is secured by Pledge of Public stocks nnder Special Trust, cteated bv the act of the Legislature la favor of the KORTII AMERICA LIFE INSURANCE COllPANY exclusively. Tbis makes every Registered Policy as secure to the bolder as a National Bank Note ur a United States Bond. Investments are confined to Bonds ot the United ftates, Hiate aud t Itv ot hew Yurk. aud First Mort gage of Real Estate to auiouut ot hair markot value. Nearly Twelve Hundred New Policies Have been taken at the PHILADELPHIA BRANCH, duriuir tbe pant two years, bv Qrst class business men. Of this number, only eluht bave become claims by death. INCOME OF PRESENT YEAR, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Dividends payable annually, at l reseat FORTY-FIVE PER CENT. N. D. MORtiAN, President. T. T. MERWIS, Vice-President J. W. U KURIL!,, Secretary. I. J. MlRiaiT, Actuary. NELSON F. EVANS, or.SKRAL AO EN Fill LA DELl'HIA BRANCH, No. 434 WALNUT STREET. Ca 1 at the Office, or send for Clrcu'ar. Ibrco active business men, of good address wanted for uccnclcs. 9 15MPU RKEUMATISftl, NEURALGIA, C01T, ASTII3IA, POSITIVELY CURED AT LAST ! NO CURE, NO PAY. DR. MIXER'S W0NDERFIX RHEl MATIC REMEDY For Rheumatism. Neuralgta, Gout, and Aafbma. is truly astonishing the aflllcted world Thousands of sufferers, who have tried everything, reluctantly puichase It, and rapidly, to their own surprise, got well, and the terrible Inveterate cases so easily cored prove It to be the mot wonder.ul remedy known in the civilized world. Be- uieuiurr, ubbu luwaxuiy uuij contains no mercury, oot- cblcum. minerals, metals, or anything lnurlous. reduced from flu to 2 per bottle. Warranted) every case, or the amount paid positively retuni only remedy so guaranteed, l'repared by Dr.. uraouate of tne cmvcrsltv of rennsylvunla. n our oldest physicians. Advice grafts. AlllictJ to call. Ko. 29 H. FOURTH Street, be'ow Ma ASTOUNDING CURE OF RHEUM W W. C. Yost. No. isati . Thirteenth stree vercd from Rhenuiatism and Nmra'Kla sit yeais; cureu uy nr. rinui o groat itemedy. MOST REMARKABLE CURE OF RHEl Airs, neeney. itiuge roaa above foplar. 20 years s now well. Dr. Fitter's Remedy J FXTKaORUIMARY CURE OIT BII' Robert Toole. No. tin Wilder street to know tliut besufl'ered a long timaV C urtd by Dr. Fltler a Itemedy. reribctiyvw WONDERFUL. CONRAD F. CLOTHf No. 23 N. Water st , cured of Rhuumutiam bv three tcai-poonlul doses of Dr. Kl.ler s iLtuliible Rbeumatio ltemedv. tie could not walk. ASTONISH iNG. ALDf l!HAN JOS. II. COMLY, Fruokimd sullered 11 leara. Cured by one bottle of l)r 1-(tier's Rheuinatli' Remedy, ana saj s to ail, gut cuicdb Uflogttie Remedy. IIO.ST WONDERFUL CURE OF NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM Ever known Mr Joseph Slates. Andalusia, suflored alliciluie. 1 rled ever) thing, cured only bv Dr. Fit- AKOTHEK CURE. JOSEPH STBIENS, Esq.. No M3 Owen sircet, ("oulhv.ark. who has sullcrea for S yeais with Rheuiuatism, lias been coiuoletely cured l,y iii-liiK one-tmli a bottle ol Dr. Filler's Great Rneu matlc tteufdy; ustd iuwaioly. Depot, .No. 2 H KOUKTtt Ktreet. Wurranted to cure. ANOTHER VON DERFUL CURS. The lady having chaii;e oi the Union Leucue House sutlered ri bl. t uied bv lir. I- itler's Itemedy. H 1 w DR. II U N T E K, No. 44 N. SEVENTH STREET. ABOVE FILBERT. PHILADELPHIA Acknowledged by all part,, i interfiled as bv tar tlit MUST BUCCESSFUL fUiSIt'lAN In the treatment of Internet m hu tpertaltif. QUICK, THOROUGH, and permanent cures guaranteed iu every case. Remember DH. HUNT tiR'8 Celebrated Kemedlm van onl- ln find genuine at bis old establisUJiOtlvie, No 4 N SEVENTH Htroat. abov Filbert. 9 to 5l tiZsK PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. titi 1 l AIR. HARGENI'S ord rs are received as uniul (during the past eight years) t M ASON te CU.S No. W I iieMiut street Planoa releatbeied wlihotit ire moving, to souuo a- noo J u uew. " 2i lu rp OARDING. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG man wishes Board in a private tainllv. centra locution. Addle IBANK. "Efeuhig Telegraph" ofllce 9 27 U I 8 T E R ' 8 , No. US North EIGHTH STREET. WllUpenon ...,., 028 At FALL AND WINTER AI1LL1NERY. qa EIGHTY SPLENDID pnOTOGRAPOS OV, ot Female realities will he aent fret by mail for Mrruta. 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