THE DAILY EVENING .TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1806. 3 CITY INTELLIGENCE. I tin AMitional CUy InUHnjtna- s( JAr! Peg, J Ttie Union Hebrew Bicnkvolknt So wsty or Philadelphia. At toe unniml mertr Wig of Una society, held a lew (lavs sinre, the lollowlnc: oftirern were elected.: M'. A. Mitch'1!!, President: cllgnian Almlov, Vice-l'rcBldent; !harles Klooraiiifrdnle, Treasurer; Luciun Moss, Secretary; Mayer Arnold, Marcus CauiTruan, llenry de Boer. Joseph Einstein, Abraham Hart, leaac Iwhm, Lazarus Mayer, and Henry New botie, Managers. The Treiuiiirrr presented report for the pat two year, from which It uppeur that the receipts from all sources were fWMJM; balance on hand, $88-48, malrttiK a tntal of 15:i!f32. There was expended f lfl'J9 63. The benefaction of the Society in cnlculuted for transient relict', including funeral expenses for the poor, and is mostly distributed by the Presi dent and the Committee on tilck, composed of lour members of the board. Death of a Prom'nkjjt Member of ihb I. O. 0. F. William M. Allen, of San Fran tisco, California, formerly of this city, one of the Representatives from the Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. of California to the Grand Iodpe of the United States, which held its sessions in the city of Baltimore In (September last, and where he attended, died In this city on Munday even ing, of choWa, alter an illness of ODly a few days. He was formerly a resident of the ixth Ward, and left for Caliioriiia titteen years since. He will be bnrird in this city on Thursday, with Masonic and Odd Vellow honors. Death of an Old Citizen-. Professor John 0. Mueller, one of our oldest citizens, died on the ith instant. He came to America in 1802. In 1S14 he was appointed a teacher and orpanint in the Onuau Lutheran Congrega tions of this city. After sixteen years of service as teacher he resigned the position retaining, however, his ofliec as onranisr until the day of his death, having occupied the same far a period ol filty-two years. The Jewish Hospital. The new Jewish Hospital in West Philadelphia is now in full operation, and, since its opening on the (ith of August lasr, quite a uutuncr ui rmiiuiii niivu received the benefits ot the institution. The first one received was a Hebrew toacher, a bachelor. who met with an accident by fulling through a trap-door in a warehouse. He remained m the Hospital 'our weeks. The Body of John Williams. The post mortem examination of the body of John Wil liams, drowned from a boat off Reed Btreet wharf last week, did not reveal wounds sufficient to nave caused death. The inquest on the body will be iiem lo-aay by coroner Taylor. It will be remembered that this case was supposed to have been a mysterious murder. There were two men in the boat at the time Williams tell overboard. The other man swam ashore. Man Shot. Yesterday an affray occurred at the poll at Wharton and Second streets, which resulted in the shooting of Timothy Riley In the head, but not seriously injuring him. It is alleged that Ktley was driven from the poll, and upon his returning was taken into custody. At this time a pistol was discharged, the load from whicb took enect as stated. Sale Postponed. The sale of steamers, which was to take place yesterday at the Navy Yard, was postponed, because the bids did not come up to the limitation prices fixed by the Navy Department, very lew knew ot the sale, lor the reason that it was not properly adver tised. A Man Hangs Himself. Albert Koons, twenty-three years old, committed suicide yes terday by hanging himself In a stable in Hope street, below Master. The Coroner was aunt Jor to hold an inquest. . i A Sad Accident. A youug man named jionneu ten irom ine ttura story or a bouse in Ninth street, near Locust. He was insensible when he was picked up, and on further exami nation, it was found that he had oroken his spine. He iB now lying in a very critical con dition. Jury Trials. As oiBcially announced, there will be a resumption oi tae jury trials in the United States Circuit Court to-day. There will be some interesting cases brought before the Court during tne present term. Something New roit Young Spodters. Tho man looked on his waistcoat's wreck, Whence buttons all had tied ; Gone was its blackness, every speck, And bare appeared each thread Then came an oatb a tearing ound; Whose ra?e that waistcoat tore? Co, aik the hands that scattered round Those fragments on the floor! That man now plays a wiser part, 1? And always deals at Bennett's mart! We are vrenared tmth an unusuallv full and com prehensive stock of Men's, Youths', and Boys' Fall and Winter Vloihtng, vwn we are selling at much LOWKB PRICES THAN HAVB BEEN KNOWN FOE SEVE RAL teaks. Conaratulatiito our patrons and tfte public generally upon the decline in the prices of via trials which renders this possible, we invite an examination. Tower Hall, No. 518 Market Street, Bennett fc Co. Special Notice to the "Republican Invtnci bleb," "boyb tn blue," "white boys in black and Blue," and "E.kybtonk Clubs." Now that politics are getting so exciting, the subscriber would oiler for the use of parados, moetings, etc, his fatuous "Bullet-proof Vest," capable of resisting any pietol-thot, or a rifle-shot at fifty yards, ao that dis cussions, even the most animated, can be carried on with comparative safety. A large deduction made to clubs in taking a number. Hear what General Grist says : "It is an insult to ask any loyal man to buy his Clothing at any other place than at Charles Stokes fc Co.'i One-price, under the Continental, as they sell the boat, and nave the price marked In plain figures on all of the goods." We lully endorse the above. ' Charlb Storks fc Co., Clothiers, under the Continental. Homoeopathic Remedies. One of Dr. Hum. nhrevs' cases of medicines, containing tliirty-tive vials, embraces remedies lor every well-known disease, and co-u $10. A family provided with one nf iln.m will savo dttrin? tho venr ten times the amount of their cost, in obviating the necessity ot medical attondanoe, Desldos securing us niemDers from protracted and serious Illness. The trifling outlay required should be a consideration with all wbo believe in the axiom that "a stitch in time saves nine" Disease, to be overcome, must be promptly met, aad Dr. Humphreys' remedies are InvaluaLle lor such a purpose. New York Vourier. Humphreys' JStkcivio Homocpatuio Mkbicike Company. No. 662 Broadway, N. Y. A Fine Display or fall and Winter Cloth ins. the crisp October weather we are now en joying admonishes all to prepare tor a greater change, which will soon be upon us. In tlie matter or Clothlng.llesnrs. homers & Son, No. 626 Chesnut street, have now in store a really super stock of ready-made goods, cut in the most tashionable style, and marked at unusually low prices, llils well established house Is in high repute with all who have given it their patronatro, and their elesraut assortmens of unout poods atl'urds those who order a lair chance lur seleotion. Five-Twenty Coupon, JDue November 1, Wanted by Drexei. & Co., N?J34 bomb. Third street. Joy to the Afflicted. Porsons afflicted with any disease arising iroiu a aisoraorea nvor or stomach, norvous debility, dyspopsia, or liver com plaint, should try Terry Davis' Tain Killer, j it sot dom fails to efloot a cure in a very short time, Bold by druggists generally throughout the Uuitod States. Martin Luther once thought he saw the Devil ia hi bambor, and threw an inkstand at his head Had they bad ia those days Ayer's fills to exorcise all the devils that come from a disordered stomach, " his laughable lriirht would not have become a matter - vt history. V THE latest and most beautiful stvle of Looking pi autl ruslurn-traikC'S are made and kept on hand , svl Kt.umr-; rn urvoi, east oi bevtiilU, C.rrsiNO Imy. On Tliurday, October 11, wc will epen a sect stock of Lidies', Mi."C. and Chil drce'e fancy Hats, Caps, aud Furs. CHAhLKS OAKFDRD ft SONP, ' ' Continental Hotel. Facxcr, ins. Matter, Meats teem an, Bonllieait corner (j"Cond and South. Children's Clothino A splendid assortnent In the latest styles, special attention is invited. M. A. Shoemaker h. Co., 4 and V M. Eighth street. Twelfth and Cbf.onut Is the place to pnrchaso Cork Mattresses and Beuoing, and to have your Kjr mture reunholstercd, varnished, and repaired by practical woi kinen. ELASTIC STITCH 8nrrri.E, or LOCK 8 T I T C II OROTtK t BAKKR" HHJIIK.T I'ltEMU'Mf HUWINU MAC11INKS, No. 7H0 CHFUNUT STBEKf. M AC II I NKS, SKWINd V ACIIINF., FOR TA 1LOKS, SilOKMAKKltl, Al)lLERS, HnRN'KHH MAKERS, ( AltKlAOE MAKERS, LATEST AND BE FAMILY ITiJF. TUb ONLY M A O H I N K THATBOT1I HKVV8 1'x.Kr fXTLtY AM) F.MRTtOI DFTta ilfi-EFKCTLY Superior Styles ev Ready-made Clothing, Suplrior Styles o Kkady-mape Clotiiing. WANAMAKKH & 11ROWN, Popular Clothing liouhe, 1 oak Hall, Bouthcait corner Sixth and Market Streets. AMUSEMENTS. A M ERIC AN ACADKMV OF MCS1C- ITALIAN OPERA. SEASON OF FIFTEEN OI'ERA NIGHTS Alii) THREE MATINEES. OPENING MO lir. MONDAY. Octobor 1.1. First appearance ot I.1UI1UIU KUM.ONl. Klrst time In rhtlinlclnlila ot Klccl'o comic Opera, i man a u ti i I uAitr (The :obbler and the Fn'rv.) The principal chara''tTS by Miss 'I.AR I.dVIPE KEI.LOtlfi. BELLI M, TEST A, ANTOM CCI STut;Kri)S, AND nun u.i. ADMISSION. To rarnt, Balcony, and lirens Circle Sl fiO rreureu rieais, extra mi Family Circle -7.1 Ampiiltaealre '40 HIinscKII'TION TICKKTH. IncludiOK a secured e.liotre seat fur liitcen nights, Hl!l.-.fKl PTIOSU wtll be received on Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, nnrt Thurtdav, October H, , fn. nnd 11, at 1 KUAli'LEK'd Mulc store, No. (in2 CUESMUT ttreot, corner of Seventh. Tho sale ol tickets for slnsle ncrfominnee will com- n.n.. n r.l.l... HI a. . t. a lt..v Itllli.n Af Acadcmr, and at Trumplcr's Music riiore. Id 8 2t NEW CHESNUT STKKKT TIIEATHE. -CHESNUT Htreet, above Twelfth. Dnors open at 7. curium rises at i to. Third week ot tne EMINENTLY SUCCESSFUL engagement ol ibn disiinKiiisiied Comedian, IMMENSE HIT OF UNCL. SOLON 8HIMOLR. nltihtly received bv crowded houses and delighted audi ences. Tim r-v cm l, THE LIVE INDIAN. Ku-ne-no-ne aw Mr. J. E. OWENS To commence with UNCLE SOLON S1UNOLE. Uncle Solon Shlnule Mr. J. E. OWENS bATUKliAY A LKNUI1N. UvtoDer IX SECOND OWENS MATIN' HE. WALNUT BlnliBJ. THKATR K. N. E. comer of NINTH and WALNUT Streets. LAST N1UHT BUT UlRtE of the distinguished American Comedian, MR. J. H HACK ETT. wbo will appear in his famous personation ol llt JUMI I&UIInf Ti in Shakespeare's giand historical Tragedy of Jlt.lHI IV. Including the battle of Shrewsbury and the death ot llOtHDIir. Mr. J. B. Roberts as Hotspur FRIDAY ucneut of Mr. J. h. hack. bit. In rehearsal, with new scencrv nnd novel effects, RII' VAN WINKLE. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET THEATRE. Hcglns at quarter to 8 o'clock. ANUlIlfU ViKjW fLi. I "UJiSlTN X. ' Engagement of the young Tragedian. MK. DANIEL, E rtANDVlAN. MONDAY AND EVERY EVENING, T. 11. De Walden's Play, entltlod DENTIN z . DESTINY. Corporal Antolne Mr. TSANDMAK Conciuaing eacn evening wmi A RACE FOR A WIDOW. 1 FRIDAY Benefit ol Mr. HANDMAN, BOX SHEET NOW OVEN. THE FAST FAMILY AO AIN SHORTLY. N E W AMERICAN THEATRE. Last Week of Mr. JOSEPH PROCTOR. THIS EVENING. the beautiful Play, In live acts of am m i i -OR, THE TOMB, THRONE, ASP SCAFFOLD. RATIONAL HALL, Market Street, Ahove Twelfth. THE GREAT LINCOLN MEMORIAL TABLEAUX ARE NOW ON EXHIBITION. The Paintings are sixty In number, from the pencil of OEOItUE WIKDEIILICH, ESO.. A descriptive Lecture by S. K. MURDUCII, EStl. Choice Musical Selections by MAD'LLE ELVIRA DE SILVA. . ... tlUOBt Admission, to cents Kesorvea seats, on cents. t Matinees every Monday, Wednesday, and haturday otternoon. Admission, -to cent uunureu, 10 ceuu. A 8SEJIBLY BUILDING. The Birth and Growth ot Robert Heller's Farewell Nights In The Great Hindoo Trick, ' First Flowers. Philadelphia. .Time. "PLAYING WITH GHOSTS." I.ABT WEEK POITIVKLV of the wondrous Conjurer, Musician, and Wit, T u f l. f u rn II 1." I t V U In bis Farewell Programme. Eight. new and startling Illusions. ; m tl0 8 6t FAREWELL M AIT NEK, BA1UKUAI. Ivenlpg, begins at Admission, 60 and 76 cents. 3-Y MNASIU 1I FOR LADIES. GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDTtES, N. E. COR. OF NINTH AND ARCH STREETS. " ' The Institute, which again has been greatly Improved tor the coming season, la now open lor subscriptions all dav and evenings. . . . t Bodily exercise Imparts health and strength, and Is highly recommended to both aexea and all ago. Terms tor lnatruction, 6 months SB -00 Terms for Mell-ptacUce, 1 monihi,., aStiO For particulars send lor a tlrouiat. or give us a call. BSOSm Professors HIL EURAND & LEWIS THE FIDELITY INSURANCE, TRUST, AND r-AFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF PU1LADEL. HIA. For the Safe-keepiDg of Valuables under Guur anteu. CAPITAL, 50,0u0. DIUECTOHS. N. B. Browne, Clarence H. Claik, John Welsh, J. Gllilnghum Fellj ( iiaries siacaiester; Edward W. Clark, A lexander Henry, StcDheu A. Caldwell. enry C. Gibson. Prvalnpnt N. B. BROWNE. Vice President, CLARENCE II. CLARK. Secretary and Tieasurcr, ROBERT PATTERSON" ntiira (Ht nteteui) in the FUe-Droof BulldmKOl't'i rhUadelnhla National Bank. The Company will commence business on the 1st Peutcmlier ishfl, and will be prepared . TO RECEIVE DEPOSITS LNDEK GU ARAN 1KB upon the following rates, for one year or less period: Govenimeui ami u outer t uuiwui SeCUrlUvS, or luune iraiiniuinuiv t,v iir.liverv. liicludinu Bank Bills.... 1 100 per 61000 50 per 61000 1-25 per 61000 62 00 ier $1000 6100 per 6100 Govemimni and all other securities,! negotiable only ny enuorsvmeui Gold Coin or Kill ion Silver Coin orliai ion Silver or Gold Plate under seal, onl owner s estimate or tun value, auu t rate aublect to adjustment lor bill, I ou a basis ot J Deeds, MortgiiKes. Valuable Papers generally, when of no nxea value, 61 a year each, or according; bulk. Wills, 65! which premium covers the remainder oftbe lite of the maker. Cafcb Boxes or small Tin Boxes, for papers of Bankers. Capitalists, Merchant. Lawyer. Tradesmen Families. 1 etc., will be reoeivad at a'io each box or trunk otit year couteula unknown to the Company, and liability limited. FOR COLLECTION Of INTEREST. ONE PERCENT ON AMOUNT COLLECTED. COUPONS AND INTEREST WILL Bs' COLLECTED ,1 iT.Qinr ir, a rt if jicju 11 1 Kit TO 1 1I K OWNERS. DEPOSITS OF MONEY RECEIVED. OS WHICH INTEREbT WILL BE ALLOWED. This Company la alto authorized to act as ExeoiK tors. Administrators, and Guardian to receive t vf execute Trusts of ever description from Uiajjicti Corporations, or Individuals. H. B. BROWNR, President I ItoBKBT Patterson, 1 hecntary and Tnasurcr. 6141u) AMUSEMENTS. 4 I NATIU.VAL CONCERT FOB THE PENEF1T OF TDB SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' NATIONAL ORPHANS' HOME FUND, t INDER ATI-PICKS OF THE 1 SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' UNION, WASOrNGTON. D. c, AT MOVER'S THEATRE, On Thursday Evening, August 2, 1866, POSTPONED UyTIL THUESDAY EVENING. 0CT0BKR 11. The Managing Dlrcctois take pleasure in announcing that yie drawing will positively occnr October 11, All agents are requested to make final statements 01 sales, and retura coupons ol tickets, etc., so as to reach Washington br'the lltb ot October. All orders tor tickets, Tla Pulladelphla and vicinity. will be no dressed to Messrs OWENS & CO.. Mo. 527 CHESNUT Stieet, Philadelphia, or to WILLIAM S. MOR9E, Secretary. 800,000 Tickets will be sold at tl each 73,000 Presents Awarded, valued at $250,000 $25,000 of the Profits to be given to the Sol: diem' and bailors' Rational Orphans' Home Fvnd, 2500 to the Washinyton Mali and Fimale Orphan Asylum. Tlie balance, ajlcr deducting expenses, to be paid to the Trea surer of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Union, Waahlnyton, D. C. One Present to Kvery Four Ticket. TIC KETS CAN BE OUTAINED FROM OWENS & CO., Military aud Naval Lw Office, No. 527 C'UESNUr Street, OppoBltethe State House, Philadelphia. To. AIno sent to any part ol the country promptly by mall L18T OF PRESENTS TO BE AWARDED. Three story Brick residence, ii street be tween Sixth and Seventh $18,000 I Tniee-ttory .brick, residence, oecoiid stroet, near E 10,000 1 Three story bricK remuenoo, lentn street, betwctuM tinil.N gOOO 1 Two story Htlck residence. Tenth street. between M and N 5.000 1 Two stoiy Mrlck residence, Tenia street, between U and N 5 000 2 Fine City Luts, on .Seventh ulreet, north.. 4,0o0 1 Splendid Carriage, lloises. and Harness . complete 4.0fl0 1 ftplcuoid Diamond king 2, W0 1 Set luamonds complete (Fin, EarRlnKS, and RIUR8 1,500 1 Grand Flano fStelnway) 1 MM 1 S lid Sliver Tea Set 1,000 10 (irand Pianos, 9U00each 6.000 10 (Irand Vianos kftOOeach 5tOU WO dents' Gold Watches, '200 each 20 000 50 Ladies' Hold Watcnes aii&each 6 2MI 5 Orand Melodeons, 2(0 each I, HO A mericau-case Silver Watches. 475 each.. 6.000 75 IluutliiK do do M0 each.. 3,u00 50 JJiumond Rings, SI00 to 200 each 7,500 25 lJlamond I'ing, 1(H eitcn 2.500 40 ScwinK Machines, tlllti each 4 WiO 20 do 75 each 1 500 20 Silver-plated Tea Sets .5 each 1600 50 SI ver castors, 825 each 1,200 S,ClU Clocks, Albums, Jeweny, Ac. 5 to 10 each 27,000 JO.dOO Tea und 1 able Spoons, Ac. 2 to 5 each.. 25,000 10,010 (lold Pens, sleeve Buttons, Ac, 1 to SJ each 14,000 49,453 Books, cutlery . Engravings, &o., HI to $10 a . Ii w mn AAA Total $250,000 The awards will he made alter the Conceit, on the stngo oi the theatre, where three thousand persons can witness It. A committee will be appointed by the audi- . Printed lists of awards will be published and sunol'ed to Agents and Ticket-holders. Par, lea having tickets will retain them until alter tlie awards are made, and li their numbers annanr In thn list. thv win i.,mM thi ticketBjmmediately, with lull directions as to the ship ping oi goods or deeds lor the property. Tickets tor suie at an uie principal Hotels, Book, and Music Stores In the city, and at tlie Headquarters, in the Mammoth Fair Building lor the benefit ol the Moldlnra' and Hsliora' National Oiphans' Home Fund, corner ol Seventh street ana rennsyivaiua avenue,. Washington, u C. the Lirectors appeal to the liberality oftbe people to give this enterprise their .kina support, and thereby assist in ie.ievtng me warns oi tne orphans ot our lauen 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 lew months, some what delayed our sales, until we were able to sutmr the people throughout the country tnat tbls enterpiise was genuine, and soiely lor charitable purposes. The Directors are confident of the sale of every ticket, and nave allotted euuicient time to guarantee the sales witnoutnny mrtner postponement MaJ. H. A. HALL. Pres. Soldiers' and Sailors Union Col. CHAS. E. C APEHAR'f, Mai. M. H. ALBURUH.R. "Manaalnff Dlran,. ...... i i.r .j , , . . i . i.. ft TT 1 ulilaiu c. jivnou, J tr1a8ubi dbpartmsnt, ) Office of Intkbnai. Kbvkntje, T. . ., WAHHUtoTOM, Jun2, IbtiS. Whereas H. A. Hall and others, u "Hinmiu iinn. tors" ol the "Grand National Concert." tn luhaM in Washington, D. C, on the 2d of Auiruat next have mine due application to L. Clepban, Collector of Internal revenue lor tne uoiiscnon District of the District ol ultt enterprise, and presented to him utifir.i,ir vi. dence that the pioceeds of said lottery, ralile, or gift enierpribo " ui uo unvuieu to cnamavie uses, permlmlon Is bereby granted to such "Maaaains Direotont" m huld such lottery, rattle, or gilt enterprise free from al. charge. -wiieiuvr ujui iivvuiu, iu respect to sucn lottery niuicuituiwwiiriini I. A. ltULU.1, ; Commissioner. We refer, by permission, to Malor-General W infield 8. Hanorak. r i General Robert C. Hchenck, M. c., Ohio. General Ualbert E. Paine, M. C , Wis. General John U. Ketcbam. M. C.,N. Y General James G. Blunt, Kansas. General.). N. Hendrick, Iowa. General 1. C. Mocallam, D. C. cenerai u. v iyi n,n. x. Hon. Thomas W. rerry, M. C, Mich. Hon. George Lawrence. M. C. Penna. D. O. Forney, Esq., D. C. Major J. E. Dougoty, N. Y. uon. Kicuaro. vvai.acn, mayor ot Washington, L. V. Hon W lillam D. Kellev. M. C. Penna Hon. Kelllan V. Whalev.M. C. Wait Va. Hon. Elieo C. Ingentotl, M. C, III. Hon. lienry u. uemins, M. v., conn. Hon A. H. Laflln, M. C..N.Y. 11 ou. Leonard Myers, M. c., renna. Bon. William A. Newell, M. C. N.J. Hon. George W.Julian. M. Clnd. Hon. frtephen F. Wilson, M C Penna. , Hon. J. B. Glinnell, M. C. Iowa. Hon. B. F. vt ada, U. S. Senutor. Ohio Hon G. K.Latham M C, W. Va. Hon. Ben. E. Wilson, M. C, Ohio. (ien Hoys M. oiuo William K. Owens, Ksq., Philadelphia. (9 8 thstu ALEK'8 (LATE MILLEU'S) WINTER GAKOKN Noa TM) T&v V IN K Street. GHANU ir.t5llU .Mt.Milj UUjXUUUIB ' IlltilllLl , llv two large and efficient Orchestras. ' TO-NIGHT, And EVERT NIGBT. In conuectlon with our " WIKU R A K II. a Brass Band, comptlslug the best Artists In the city. will pertonu. this bit i anv n,, snarloiia bummer Garden, artfatjcally laid out with Shrubbery, Fountains, eto. i u if t .ititivi aT nn Especially set apart for FA H 1UES, the best of Cresms nrl fitliAr KAITetlUIlieilU Will Im iHrvcu. VTEW ELEVENTH STKEET OPERA IN ELEVENTH Street, above CHESNUr. Tllau FAMILY OPEN FOR BVtJri the Great Starlroupe ol be World. 1 ?' 1IOUSK, - m,, mmna WHICH WE MANU- Cfr-PA .Ait Tmead then-elvea. We promise ni t I faot",r.rfJiml tones, elegant workman- to aii iraui. Moaonabla prioea, cimbmeil with 1 m rsioH mi) jaAMWACivwaa 00. CROSBY OPERA HOUSE. QKOSBY 0 1 Kit A JIOUSK i i TIIK OIlAXDEtST ART FltOJECT K THE PIIESE.T tKNTl'IlY. ITS SUCCESS MOKE DECIPED THAN ITEP Suttcripticns Pouring in fioai Every Qanrtc: ofthe Ur.itod States and the Car.ndft&. Tlie End R;ii)i(JJ Apprcachlng. Mr, Crosby Has been Repeatedly ICnlortirl by his Lending Fellew-CltUens. 1 IltfeT GRAND PItEMlUM the crosky mm house. Cost of Erection and Actual Value, !f(500,0()0. The remaining premiums consist of Over Three Runired Splendid Oil Paintings, (onslstlng of the grandest collection of leglttmatclv American Works of Art, by the Leading Artists In the United States ever for exhibition or sale at any one Period oflered to the public, and comprlslnir THE ENTIRE TRIVATE COLLECTION OF MR. CROSBY. Price ol" Shares, - - fto'OO A Magnificent Steel Engraving will be Given to Each Purchaser of a Share. THE CHItOMGGHAPU, "THE AMERICAN AUTUMN," Will sieeJily te roifly lor delivery. SPECIAL CARD, THE CROSBY OPfcR A-HOlT8K ART ASSOCIATION s no gltt enterprise, and mnu not be confounded with Dollar Gitt Concerts which have been advertised to take place at the Optra Home without the authority or con sent of the proprietors. Subscription Books will remain open for a short time only at the Galleries, No. 1305 CHESNUT Street, Aad also at the down-town BRANCH OFFICE, No. 607 CHESNUT Street, NEW BULLETIN BUILDING. OPEN DAY AND EVENIN3 ' AT BOTH OFFICES. T. B.TUCH, AGENT FOR THE ASSOCIATION. N. B. For lurther particulars and description of the various prices, see published Catalogue. C10 10 wstf FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES JVANS & WATSON, MANUFACTURERS OF FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF FES S .A. DESIGNED FOR Bank, Mercantile, or Dwelling-House Uaa Established Over 25 Tears. Over 24,000 Safes in Use. The only Safes with Inside Doors. Never Lose their Fire-Proof Quality. Guaranteed free from Dampness. Sold at Prices Lower than other makers. WAREROOMSi No. 811 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. 9 5 8p ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, MANUFACTURERS, jMruJtiTJtiJct;, AJfJ) DEALERS 7A mints, Varnishes, and Oils, No. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET, 12:3m COBNEB OF EACE. E A D & CO., No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, MANUFAC1TJBERS OF SILVER-PLATED WARE, TRIPLE PLATE. MONET SATED BT PUKCHASING DlBECf FBOU THE MAN UFACIUttERS, MEAD & CO., No. 010 CHESNUr SlKEEf 10 lmws3mrp pURE OLD ORAPE BUAND1', From the celebrated vineyard Of B. D. WILSON & iON.Los Angelos, California. For medicinal purposes this BRANDY is almost In dispensable. FOB BALE BY THE CASE. CARMICK & CO., 21 lniip SOLE AGENTS, N, E. CORNER OF tBONT and CBEBNPT Bta. QLI AFRICAN COFFEE, SMALL BEAK GENtlNB MOCHA COFFEE, GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE FOR BALE BY JAMES R. WEBB, EIGHTH and WALNUT Strea 814S PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. 1 1 uu fiiuriwi'ta ara received aa ucual (during the pant eight years) at M AHON A CO. H, No. 1,01 Che.unt street Planoa relaaOieied wltbpat ro moving, to sound eOd as new. iuurp MEDSCAL. SIMILIA SIMILICUS CURAUTUR. IIUMPIIHEY'9 II OM CKO P A T II 1 C SPECIFICS) Bsvs proved, from the most smple cxperienoe. an f iitliemccfs: Mmp e. Promot Fnirimt, and heHnhiB. Hey are Hie cnly Aietitelntf perftc.lv ail'ipled to popu lar o'-fo unp.e t'.at ml--takes rani oi be mado In nsipa t bem so It arm leu as tn be lite ' rotn dtmacr, and to fl dent as to be always reliable. . No. Cents 1, Care FF.VI hP, Cencestlons sad TDf!ammnt'on'..' 2, " OH Ms. Worm Fever. Worm t o Ii; etc W 3, ' CKTlMI COLH.or Tceiblngot Intaiitfl i) , 1)MK1 IKKA,oi children or adults 'i' 5, " l.YSFNl-HtY. Griping, Bilious Ui' z , 4'HOLFHA MORbTS. Nauwn, or Voinitlug..'A 7 " rut i;m ij OS lioarness. Hronclil in Ti It, " NF.t' K A I.G 1 A. Toothache. Nervous Pains p, lit A iMt'HKS. t-ick Hesdaehe. or Ver.lgo....i'i Hi. 1 YM'JiPSI A. I:. Ions Stomach ( estiva i mm. .'.!' 11, St I'l'KKSSt n, scanty, or paiiitul Periods. ....'.i 12, " 1EMALK Mllicultics 'M 13, ' R't;p. Hoarpe Cough Dimou t Breathing. ..21 U. " SALT Rheum F.rj iwlRi. Kruotlon 21 15, KHhl'MaTlrfU.andal Uheuinatlc Pln r 16. " FF.V ER r.nd Aguo. ('bill Fever old Agues.. ..flU 17, " rilr-M interna, or external, blind or blooillttg.wi 1H, " Ol II i H A LM Y, fore, Intluineu Kyes or Fyollilsjil 1!), " CA TA hltH, acute or ehronie, or Infltienaa. ...!0 50, " WHOOPlN-t Ol'GH or t.pnmolc i ougtin..'fi 21, " AHT M A. oppiefftod dlfllcult llri'atldni; 50 22, " FAR l'lRcharges. and rmoaited Hearing M 23, " SCROH I LA, enlarged Giai.ds and Swe. lings. .50 24, lil.M HAL Hebl It v, or Physical Weakneiw...50 25, " DROPHV and scantv secretl.m. yi 26 " Sh A-Mcknefs. or sickness Irnm riding v' S7, " KIDNl-1 I)lsae. Gravel Ren.il :a cud y W, " M'.ltVOl'S Hebt.ity. Hemlual J-.mlsslons, In- voluntarv Hlscharces 10' 20, " sOI!S, Jhonth. er t anker Ml SO, " VltlNAHY Incontinence, or wcttln" the bed. .50 31, " PAINFUL Peilods even with Spasms Ml 32, " RT' FFF. KINGS at change of Hie .lfttl 33. " r.rH Vv, Koasms. and 1 1. Vitus' Oancc,, .loil 34. " I'll'H'l IIEKl A and ulcerated Sore Throat ....50 Family ( ases ac of Thirty-five Vials, murocoi esse and book compete, HO t ase of Twenty large yiais in morocco and book. 86. Single boxes, wiih direc tions, 25 cents, 1) rents oral. VKTf.miiAHY Si'EciKics Mahogary cases. 10 vials, 16. Mtglevinls. with dlrecuom, tl These liemediea by the case or slng'e box, sent tree 01 cltnrgr. on ncelptof ibe price Address Bt UI rK.Y' Hteclflc Ilomo opathlc Medicine Com pany, office and Dciot No 'itoJ lirondwav. New York. 1'K Hi mpiihvts is eon. ulted dally at his office ncr sorally or bv letter, as above, tor l forms of dlspae tot fBletty LVOTT A CO JuIIvSON. hollow ay tOWlim, T H. CALLFNDKR. and A HllROSK SMITH. Wholesale Agents, PblladolDhia, and by all Hmgglit. 2;sniwS R HEUR71 ATIS LlRAL(iIA, GOUT, ASTIUIA, POSITIVELY CURED AT LAST I NO CURE, NO PAY. DR. TITLER'S WONDERFUL RHEUMATIC REMEDY Far Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Gout, and Asthma, Is truly astonishing the afflicted world. Thousands of sulT. n rs, wbo have tried everything reluctantly puichase it. and rapidly, to their own surprise, cet well, and the terrltile Inveterate cases so easily cured prove It to be the mos wondcr.ul remedy knewn in the civilized world, lto memDer, needl nwardlyonly; contains no mercury, col cblcum. minerals, metals, or anything lnfurlous. Lately reduced from sio to VI per bottle. Warianted to cure every case, or the amount paid positively returned; tho I only remedy so guaranteed, l'repared by Dr. F1TLER, I Graduate of the TJmversitv of Pennsylvania, now one ot I our oldest physicians. Advice gratis. Afflicted Invited ' to call. No. 29 S. FOURTH Street, be'ow Markot ASTOCKDIMJ CVJKK OF RHEUMATISM W. C. Host No. lfU6 N. Thlrt"nth street Jut reco vered from Rheumatism and Neuralgia sulTered inuuy yeais; cured by Ur. Fitler'H great Ilumedy. HObT REMARKABLE CURE OF RHEUMATISM, ldrs. Keeney. Rldue road above Pomar. Muiloredoror 40 years; now well. Dr Fitter's Bemcdy again. EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF RUETJM ATISM. Robert Toole, ho, 4:10 Wlliior street, wants the duMIiJ to know that he suffered a longtime; couldn't move. Lured by Dr. Filler's Remedy. Perfectly liaruiieHa. WOMlERFUL. CONRAD F. CLOTHIEK, No. 23 N. Water st . cured of Rlienmulism by three teapoomul doses of Dr. KlUer's Is fallible Rheumatic Remedy. Ho could not walk. ASTONISH MG. ALDlRMAN JOS. II. COMLY, Frankiuid sutfered 11 years. Cured by one boftla ot Dr Fitter's Rbeumatlo Remedy, and saS to alt, get caieub' using tfle Remedy. HOST WONDERFUL CURE OF EURALGIA AND BIKUMATlSM F.ver known. Mr JosepU States, Andalusia, suflercd allleilme. 1 ried every thing, vured only ty Dr. Fit ter's Remedy. ANOTBKtt CURE. JOSEPH 8TBFENS, F.8Q., No 633 Owen street, Soutbwark, wbo has utf, rcl for 8 years with Rheumatism, has been comiiloU.ly cured by uaiDg one-halt a bottle of Dr. Fitter's Great Kneo mstlc Kenedy; used inwardly. Depot, &o. S FOURTH Street. Warranteu to cure. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CTRK. ' The lady having cbatge of the Union League Home suflcred ri blj. cured bv Dr. i Itler's Remedy. H 1 w5 (J II E It O K E 32 CURE, THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE, CURES' ALL' DISEASES CAUSED BY youTnruL indiscretion, viz. SEMINAL WEAKNESS, LOSS OF MEMORY, UNIVERSAL LASSITUDE, PAINS IN 'I HE BACK., DIMNESS OF V1HION, PREMATURE OLD AGE WEAK NERVES, DIFFICULT BREATHING, PALE COUNTENANCE, INSANITY, COSSUMmoNt AND ALL DISEASES That follow as sequence of youtnlul indiscretions. THE CHEROKEE CURB Will restore health and vigor, and eflect a permanent cure after all other medicines have tailed. 1 hirty-two cage pamphlet sent la a sealed envelope, free to any address. Price 2 per bottle, or three bottles for 5. Fold by all Druggists; or will be sent bv express to any por.lon or the world, on the receipt of price, by the sotepropnetor. DR. W. R. MERWIN, ( No. 37 Walker street. New York cuerokeeTremed y Cnres all Urinary Complaints, via. t Oravel, Inflam mation ot the Bladder aud Kidneys Retention ot Unue. Strictures of the Uretnra Dropsical Swe liiiss. Brick Dust Deposits, and all diseases that require a diuretic, and when nsed In eoniunctlon with the CHFROKEE INJECTION, does not fall to cure Gonorrhoea, Gleet, and all Mucus Iilaobarges in Male or Female curing recent case iu from one to three days, and Is espt cla ly leoomineudod In those eaaea of Fluor A I bus or Whites in Females The two meaiclnes used In conjunction will not tail to remove tbls disagreeable comulaint, and In those cam where ottier meHclnea bava been used without success, price, Remedy, Ons Bottle, ti, Ibree Bottles tV " Iniection. " ' Wi, " r. The Cherokee "Cure," "ftmrdy," and "Ai'Cd.n" are to be found in all well-regulated drug stores! and are recommended by physicians and druggists all over the world lor their Intrlnsio worth and uiorlt. Some un principled dealers, bowever, try to deceive their cus tomers by sailing cheap and wortblena compounds In order to make money In place of these. not tie citved It the dragglsts will not buy them lor you, write ro us, and we will send them to you by exnres, eoureiy packed, and tree from observation We treat all diseases to which the human system Is subjfot, and will be p eased to receive full and explicit statements from ttioe wbo have tailed to receive rellet heretoiore. Ladles or gentlemen can a-ldress ns in perfect eimfdene; Weae slre to send our thirty-two page pamphlet tray to every lady and gentleman In tlie land. Address all lette rs lor pamphieus, medicines, or vlYvrtow'V MEKIS 8 S mwflrp No- " WA1 KEB Street, N. V. Farreo. Pio. liv worm rrum atreei mm. martin, ao. isos Jones, above Market street, cured of the most ma lignant and excruciating rheumatic pains; John Maftltt, tirouounced Incuiabie of uropsv.aud cured, remrloiice lack of h o. 138 North Front street, all cured bv Dr. T. fti OKI-ROY ottlce Mo. 6M POWELL htreet, between Filth and Hlxth, and spruce and Fine streets. Fhilsdul phla. 'Ibe amlcted In all cases are iuvited local. Ad vice free. 9 29 .wstru' EXTRA BOUNTY. THE PAYMASTER General hsi ordered the prompt paymont ot these claims. 1 bava all the nwersary tonus uuder th or.ler lor application and can inxure a speedy settlement. (JF.OM1K W. FOKD, o. 241 DOCK. Street, one door below Third street. ., . 10 J Imrp 0 B It I N S E L 12 O T R I O SOAP SAVES TIME, SAVES EABOIt, SAVES CEOTL1ES, SAVES WOM i And all leafing Grocers sell it. It Is used by dissolving In Lot water, and oaktnj the clothes five to ten minutes, ttion a littlo band ruLbmfrwill make them as c ean as hours of hard machine rubbing would do with ordinary soap, and no injury to tho most delicate, fabric It is nsed with entire satisfaction in Iho families of Rev. ALFRED COOKM AN ; M. ('. Hi E VKKSON, No. 1526 Ureott slrcttj THOMAS C. LOVK, No. 1019 CHESNUT street; A. L. HAItr, No. P7 Lombard street. ISAAC MOSS, o 2C2 Green streetj C. 1IAHT. MAN, No. 1229 Marshall street, and thousands ot others, In all parts of this and other oitios. ASK YOUR GBOCETt FOR DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP WHOLESALE OFFICE, No. 107 Sontli EIITH St. I) IS llll4p 18G6. FALL- FASHIONS I J. W. BRADLEY'S OUPLEK ELLIPTIC (Or Double Sprlns) S K 8 RTS! THE LATEST STYLES ARE NOW MADE 'VERY LIGHT. They will not BEND or BREAK like the ainglo springs, but will PREhEKVE their PERFECT and BEAUTIFUL 11APE, whore three or four ordi. nary skirts ha been THROWN ASIDE AS USE. LKsS. They are the most ELASTIC, FLEXIBLE, and DURABLE BKIRr MANU AC1URED. They COMBINE Comfort, Durability, and Economy, witU that ELEGANCE ot SUAl'E which has made tho "DUPLEX ELLIPTIC" the STANDARD SHIRT OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. Thii POPULAR SKIRT is UNIVERSALLY EE. COM MEND I U by tho FASHION MAUAZINES, and OPINIONS of tho PRESS GKNERALLY. At WHOLESALE by the Exclusive and Solo Owners ot the PATENT, .WESTS, BRADLEY & CAItY. I WAREH0OMS AND OFFICE, No. 97 CHAMBERS, ANP Nos. 79 and 81 READE Streets, J NEW YORK. Also, at WHOLESALE by the LEADING JOB BtlCS. IK 16switw2trp ER lECT ION IS RARELY ATTAINED, YET A. B. W. BUILARD'S IMPROVED OIL SOAP. FOR REMOVING Grease, Paint, Pitch, and Varnish, Fiom all Goods of Durable Colors, la ahead of anything yet discovered. It leaves the Qoods soft, and as perfect as when new' wi .b no snot upon which dust can coi.ecr, as 1 thecasa with all the preparations heretofore sold lor cleansing 8lts delicately perfumed, and entf relyfr ee from tba dlsakreeable odor of lleuzlue, and ail other realneua tiuiils. COUNTERFEITS Of this prepsrslion are extant tneretore re sure ami Wi BU LIZARD on the label. Manufactured by the Proprietors, A. B. W. BULLARD & CO., WORCESTER, MASS. General Agents lor Pennsylvania, jjn DYOTT & CO. , So. m North SECOND Street, Philadelphia, For sale by all Druggists. 7 9 3m gfynfeai THE PdlOMACKER PIANOS THE 17 ISohomacker Manu'aoturing Company hav ing largely u.cr ! their iscillilos, and haviug titled up a CeaV. fil-w'arcrooin In the premises, Jfo. 110 lllESKL'T 8tft, aro prepared to sunply at vnct ail demands for tnsir Justly celebrated limtrumenta. ilr. U. C. 8CUOJ1AC K h H, sou ol the vetcrau founder Of the bonne, has returned from hla two years' tour among the manufacturers of the Continent, and has added bis experience to the resources of tho eatiblmhnieot. He has charge or the Salesroom No 1103 CIIESVTJP Stieet, and with aide assistants devotes his sntne tlum to the attention of liiiMinertu vinluora Pianos to rviit, and renalred equal to new. Tuning aiiriiuTii i. rt. ii i v i k r:n ir' i 'i , lAotit So. IVii CflESiiUT Hireet- I
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