TOE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 18CC. 5 AMTJ8EMETTS. Italian Opera. Now that tho election Is oyer. nir citt7xii8 will bavo morn time to attend to , the nmwsnry recreations of life. We advise all vbo like classical or operatic music, executed by the beat artistes in tbe world, to remember that on Motidaj eveniDK next we shall have the Ini tial pr-rfotmaricp, by the Maretzek-Berirmann ltal Jan Opera Troupe, of Ricct's great comic work, Vriepino e la (Jomare, in which the re nowned bullo, Giorgio Konconi, will make his llrst appearance here. The support accorded to Slsmor Ronoonl comprises some of the very best talent of the troupe. Season tickets may be obtained any day at Trffopler's Mut-lc Store, Seventh and Cheenui street, and tickets and seats may be had a; the box-oflice ol the Academy, ChMjiut Street Theatre Jlr. John E. Owens appears In a very attractive bill to night. In addition to his great impersonation of "Uncle Solon ShiiiRle," he will play the pari of "Nan-ne-no-ne-aw," In a minh-provoking comedietta called Ihe Live Indian, written expressly for Mr. Owens' amusement, and the edification of his admirers. Tnis evcing, also. Mr. Owens takes a benefit, and to-morrow ntternoon he will appear at the matinee. Mr. Owens' humor is unctuous and chate. lie is a remarkably care iul actor, and deserves the great patronage that Is accorded him. Arch Street Theatre Mr. Bandmann Las made quite a hit In his beautiful new play, colled JJestiny. Him performance of tne part of "Corporal Antoine" Is a tine piece of brusque, pathetic acting, and he is warmly applauded iu it. This evenlnp Mr. liandmann appears in Ham'cl lor bis beuetit, supported by all the favorites of the company. Ihts distinguished tragedian can only remain with us a lew nights more, and no one should fail to witnes9 his dne acting. TrV alnnt Street Theatre Mr. Hackett's Benefit Mr. J, II. Hackett appears this evening In Hip Van Winkle and Monsieur Maltct. To-morrow . evening will close bis brief but very successful engagement. On Monday nlabt Mr. Edwin F. Booth, the distinguished American tragedian, appears as "Iano," in Shakespeare's Othello. Mr. Booth will be supported by Miss Susan Denln, Mr. J. B. Roberts, Mr. Barton Hill, Mis Annie Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Walcott, Mr. Owen Fawcetr, and Mr. Mark Brooke. Anerican Theatre. Mr. Joseph Proctor im proves an excellent opportunity for the display of his remarkable tnelo-dramatic abilities In his new play of Ambition; or, the Tomb, Throne, Scaffold, and hxocutioner. lie has had large and admiring audiences every evening, and his act ing has been well appreciated- Every one should see this fine historical tragedy belore its with drawn to make room for other novelties. This evening Mr. Proctor's benefit is announced. He has made hoots of friends in this city, and we feel confident they will not lei this Renounce ment pass unheeded. Salle Diabolique. Heller is determined to make s regret his departure. This is bis last week, and be is tantallizins the public with a most inviting programme every night. He will perform for two nights more only. To-morrow aiternoon a lareweU matinee will be given. Go early to the Assembly Buildin? to-niirht. or secure your seats In advance. Take the chil dren to see that "ghosts may be played witli," ana although not to be "sneezed at," are nothing to be tnphtened at when Heller Is mediumatmg. N. B. Heller takes a benefit every evening, so as to be sure to have his share of the profits. Lecture on Napoleon III Professor Tripp, of Boston, is to deliver his celebrated lecture on the present French Emperor, in Musical Fund Hall, on Thursday evening, 18th inst., being the first of a series of free lectures to bo piven under the auspices ot the Xoung Men's Christian Asso ciation ol this city. Mr. Tripp was in Paris at the subversion of tne Organist dynasty, in 1848, which brought Louis Napoleon to power: and his writings and lectures on tbe leading European statesmen have Diet with much public luvor. The Bateman Concert?. The great Bateman concerts commence in tois city on Monday evening, October 22, when a series of un equalled musical enterrainments will be given at the Musical Fund Hall. The troupe consists of Madame Paiepn, pr. ma donna; Signor Brlg noll. Signor Ferranti, Sitrnor Fortuna, Mr. S. B. Mills, the great pianist, Mr. Curl Ro.a, violinist, and Mr. J. L. Jlalton, musical director. The troupe are all artistes ol" much talent and celebrity. Academy of Mnsin. To-morrow eveniug, at the Academ , there will he a testimonial bene it given to the Philadelphia Tvpographical Dramatic As sociation, by iheNf York Dramatic Union. The play of London Assurance will be personne l by the New York Union, and the play ot Family Jars by the Philadelphia Association. Excellent players are found in both associations, and the labors of these amateurs deserve support. Lincoln Memorial Tableaux. The great Lin coln Mcmoiial Tableaux continues its success ful career at National Hall, Market street, below Thirteenth. The paintings are very beautiful, and represent ull the Important events of Mr. Lincoln's history. The lecture by Samuel K. Murdoch, and the voculizat'on ot Mad'ile Elvira de Silva, add materially to the attraction. Mr Bogumil Dawison, the eminent German trugediau, who is at pr.sent performing in New York to crowded houses, will make his appearance in this city, at the Academy of Music, tor five nights, commencing on No vember 7. Carncross & Dixey. at the Eleventh Street Opera House, will present their usual pro gramme of Ethiopian dehueations to-night. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional Local Items see Third Fagf, Lakoi: Fikk LastNiwdt Dkstkucxio.v of tuk Pens Soap Works. Quite an extensive fire broke out last nigm about 11 o'clock, in tbe lower portion of the buildiug known a; tbe PennSoap Works, c orner of Wood and St. Johnstieets. Although tho alarm was imme diately given, . vet the tluuies spread sotiuicely that the enure' building was soon in tla'ues. Tbe building, or latl.er buildings, tour in number, were the property ot Mr. John Ban croft, wlij lormerly oocupiel them in carrying 011 what was tonocil.y tsnown as Bancrott's Soup Works. He retired sume time since, and the soap works were carr.ed on iu one of me buildinss fronting ou Wood sriei-v, next to St. John, bv a Mr. Ileit-ler, uoder itie name of the Penu Soap Works The b isiuess was attcrwards carried ou by the dim of Calm Si Co., wiio occu pied it at tho time o the nre. l'heir loss will amount to nearly or quite $30,00', on whmU there is little or no in nanco. They had lanra quantities of material and manufactured stock ou hand at tbe time of the destruction ot cue building. The olLcr two buildinss fronting on Wood street, and also the building runamg ba 'k. ere occupied by Messr. Guggenheim, Dreliiua & Co., manufacturers of essence of cotl'ee, s Dices, ley. stcve polish, etc. TheT loss will iroouut to about f 25 000, on which there is an insurance of about fclO.OOU. The Humaue Hoo hou;c made, a uarrov ei cape from bring destroyed, but was saved bt tbe untinna exertions ol the tiro companies and citizeue. It was slightly injured by tire, ani tueie w as also consnleraoln damage by water. A large sugar warehouse oinorf was cm- ROCKHILL & WILSON, I?INE CLOTUINQ HOUSE, Nos.603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila Toreigpi and Domestic Fabrics Made to Order, Eeasonabl, Serviceable, and Fashionable. siderably scorched by the flames, which were n,? ,M arcc"rn bv a powcilul wind. 1 here were also a number of small dwelling houses In the Immediate celghborhood tnat wo niore or less Injured by the fire and water. During the progress of the fire the lront wall of the mlodln building fell with a great ciah, nearly burying In its ruins a number . , vi huuaiLiJ 111 IfMU VT o DTIIUUIT .',,r'' . though there were several who were sngntiy bruised. Many of them made very narrow escapes with their lives, haying been on ladders which were overthro vr From the nature of tbe burning materials a dense and SKllocating smoke almost drove the firemen away lrom the scene of the ronHajration, and it was only by tbe exercise of almost nuper human ellorts on their part that the flro was subdued us toon as it was. The buiMings, which nre of brick, three stories In height, were valued at $:I0 .000. and were insured in the Fire Association for $ )0U0, which will nearly or quite cover the loss. Two of the buildings in Wood street were destroyed, and the one running bnck was rmrtlally de stroyed. The other building iu Wood street w as alto partially destroyed. AN F.VKNT OF IyTKREfeT TO THE LADIES. We do not pretend to acknowledge the neces sity of its being so, but certain it is that Paris rules the fashionable world. And so long us this is tbe case, the votaries of fashion will be subject to Parisian sway. It therefore becomes ihcm to know just where they can learn the latest deciees of the great empire of whict Paris is tbe undisputed centre. Mad'ile Keough, a lady who has long been known to our lady friends as the heal of the establiphment at No. 904 Walnut street, en couraged by the patronage which has b?en lavished upon her in the past, has rebuilt and refurnished her store In the most elegant and costly style. We doubt If there Is in the entire country a more beautiful establishment of tbe kind. Tbe proprietress has likewise lucreased her facilities for regulurly importing, by steamer from Europe, the newest and choicest styles of hafs, bonnets, and all other articles In the line of fashionable millinery. Having thus beautitkd her establishment and Increased her facilities for meeting the wants of the ladies, to-morrow (Saturday), she will open her MatasinOfs Modes rarisiennes at No. 904 Walr.ut street, and we can well imagine that the event will create a sensation In the fashionable world. A Bar Cask. A man by tbe name of George Wellington, alias Tippy Nippers, was arrested the other day on a charg of carrying concealed deadly weapons. It is alleged that he addressed a young woman by the name ol Catharine Rowan, and walked along the street with her until when, on Khippen street, between Eighth and Ninth streets, he suddenly drew a revolver on her, and dragging her Into an alley, he committed an outrageous assault upon her, Alterwaids be attemptel to drag her alung the pave.nent, when her scream attracted Oliicers McAfl'ee and Burd, who arrested him. After the arrest he drew his revolver on Oilicur Burd, wh. however, was to quick for him, and h wus disarmed. At the hearing before Alder man Tittermary both Burd and the young woman appeared against the dei'endaut, and he wus held to bail in the sum ot $1000 ti answer lor cuirying concealed deadly weapons. A Correction. It appears that the fol lowing Item, whioh is in the daily papers, is a mistake: Assaulting as Officer A man named Jacob CurtwriKht made an ault and tiatiorv on Officer Johnson, ol tno police, and beat him rather soruroly be I ore be was taken in ctiarno. 1 be afldir occurred on the alti moon ot election day, at tho pol s earner ot Second aud Aoolo streets. Cartwrielit had a hcanng before AUerinau lolaad. who utter heir inc the facts of the case, held Dim In 81000 bail to answer, Tho veal state of the case appears to be that Vi'Caitwright hud made an assault on a citizen by the name of William Mullisou, knocking turn down with a loaded cane, it is alleged, and for that oilense he was belu to answer, and not lor assaulting Olilcer Johnson i Cask of Highway Robbery. Three "gentlemen of the road." Charles Welsgamer, Charles Fisher, and Henry Sitkin, all Germaus by birth, were arrested tor knocking down and robbing Mr. John Marshall, last Tues iav morn ing, between the hours of 1 aud 2 o'cloek Mr. Mm shall wus walking along the rouil near Bridesbure, when tbe three ruffians, who are soldiers attched to the Briaestni'u Arsenal, made a desperate attack on him, knocking him down, and creaking one ol his ribs and other wise seventy injuring him. They also robbed him of some $27 or $30. The three guilty par ties were arrested yesterday, and were com mitted bv Alderman Holmes to answer the charge ot highway rohberv. An Election How. Quite an interesting free tight came olf at one of the polls on Second street, up town, on the day of election. It ap pears that a recently discharged Confederate soldier went to tne noil in question auu wanteu o nut in a vote, lie was challenged bv air. Middletoa; and enraged at being balked, he and another named Ileniy Hays made au attacn m tbnt gentleman. Altbough "double banked," Mr. Mlddleton i'oueht. bravely, and so well that both ot his assailants were discom Bled, horse- foot, and dragoons, and Henry Hays was taken into custody. The Rebel escaped." Hays bad a hearing before Alderman Thomas, who held him in $1000 bail to answer the charge ot assault and battery, " A Destructive: Fire in Our Rural DibTKicT Loss $25,000.-Betweou tbe hdurs of 2 and 3 o'clock this morning, a tire broke out in the 'extensive building known as Oton'd brewery. The building is located in the ex treme northeastern section ot the Tweuty-lourtn Ward, near the Montgomery county line, and In the immediate vicinity of the Christ Church Hospital. i he entire ouuciing is reported te nave oeen destroyed, and property to the amount of $2.1,000 consumed. There was au insutaueeot $5000 on the building. Ax OTHER Elkction Row. Whilst the election was in progress at Harrowgtte, a row occurred In one of the rooms ot the hotel at that place. Two rough characters by the name ot Michael anil 1'atrick I'otter, it is said, got iuto a Ultlicultv, and on Oflicer Gla ers attempt ing to urrest them, they turned on mm and o?ai him, tearine his coat otl his back. Thev were both, nr.wever, arresiea, ana aiter a neui- ng befoie AHermau Uolmej, they were held in $.'('0 oucli to answer. Isvn Over and Killed. A lad namel ritbop Worrell, aged fourteen years, was ru i over i n the Inland road, near the 151ue Bell tavern, Twenty-seventh Ward, on Mondiy alteini on, bv a wegon loaded with hay. Ta? waton passed over his back, Inluring him o that he oied yesterday. He was employed in he store of Mr. Preston Hill, near the Bluo Bell. "Eloquence and Orators." John ti. Cont'd delivered his great lecture on '"Elo quence and Orattrs" at tbe Academy ol Mimo laol t: C1J 1 II -i . ur,uic uiiuiuu, niiurcmi 1. u : subject was handled by tho distinguished oramr in Lis usual maiieriy siyie, uuu uis rcuiiiui were listened to with intense interest, out inti rru pied by vociierous applause. ROCICHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTIIINO HOUSE Nos.603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila, latest Style. Sack and Walking Coats BOYS' CLOTHING P Girl. A young woman named Klb.abeth Devlin was arrested on complaint ot her father, charged with malicious mischief and committing an assault and t.altery cu him. The adair occurred at her lather' home, Twentv-tourth and Callowhill stree s.last night, shortly be ore midnight. It appear lrom his version that she pot drunk, and commenced to ' raise Cain," bi-enkinp: things In general, and had also taken tip a hatctet and struck him with if. The blow did not appear to Injure him much. Sbe bai a hearing beiore Alderman Htitchinton, who committed her in default of f :0D bail. . SnoyiNO the Quker. Stephen Clowes was anested yesterday morning whilst at tempting to pass a counterfeit $10 note on th Highland National Bank, of Newurg. N. Y., The note in question is a most execrable one, and the engraving on the back of the note is so coarse that no one would be deceived for a moment. Clowes was arrested at Third and Oeorue street", and commuted bv Alderman Wllklng In default o Sson h-ill to answer. Thf rEvi8H Husband. lir. Snarl.' Breakfast is latej It's al wavs so ! Were ever straits o 'ourn f Ibese cegs are dono too hunt, I know, Or else not done enouih " Mrs, Snarl 'Trur, now, have you, through all yourbfo, In anything been snitodf" Mr. Snarl. "Hum! no; not even la a wife," Airs. Snarl. "that nted not bo disputed ; To suit you is In no one's power, Except those mon's at Bennett's Tower!" We are prrvartd vnth an unuuatl full nnA mm. prehrvtive ttock or Men's, Youth', and. lltmt? FM nnl II .1 1 m . .1 . 1 1 W)WBR FB1CK8 THAN BATt BBKN KNOWN FOB BEVK RAI. TEARS. Conarat lilntinn nnr rintrnn . n,ui ih public, genera'ly upon ihe decline in the price i of mi tertals irhich rendert this posnible, we invite an examination. Towbr Hall, No, 618 Market strkkt, Bknnctt Co. Important Questions strmi itted to the At. TOltNKT-U EN ER A L t What is your ulze for pantaloons around the waist f What is the length of Inside seam f What is the size around tho most prominent part ot your chest t Wliat is the distance from the middle of your back to end ol your cuff( with arm crooked )T What is the length lrom vour collar to your waist, and from there to tiro end of tne skirt? Upon the correctness ol these answrs dopends the pericclnoss of the fit of sun of Clothes sent from Charles Stokes k Co.' one prioe, nndor tne Conti nental. M. B State whother "erect" or ''stooping." Messrs. C Somebs So Hon, No. 625 Chosnut street, under Jayne's Hall, not only ofler the mot perlect s'ock ot laotilonable ready-made apparel tor pent lemon, made lrom tho cuoloost and moat ap proved materials but they are se ling at tower rates. VVo have taken some pains to asceriam the relative prices charged at our leading clothing rsiaiiltsb me its aud are bound to state, as a consequence, that if any ot our readers wish to secure a first-class varment or suit, made from tao best and moH tash ionable material, lot them visit tho house ot C. Somers & Sou, No. G2 Chesnut street This is a positive tact, whicli hII wonld do ureil to profit Oy. Lci! Curtains and Gilt Cornices, eleeant dumsus, high and low grades, Auouou. Clioapost goods in the market sluce the war began. Iiargttu9 at l atten's, No. 14)3 C ieaut s.reet. Five-Twenty Coupons, Due November 1, Wanted by Dbkxel k Co., No. 84 aouth t hird street. Wisdow Shades. W Henry fatten, whe!esJe manufacturer and dealer in (.Hit, tio'hio, Landscape. Fiench, and i'lsin Liuen shades. 1'aiteu, bo, H0 Chesnut street. All Fkrsons who are tond ol Fine Confections, G W. Jenkins, No. 1037 Spring Uarden street, wonld invite to call and try his sloe ol Kino Caudie, Iceland Moss faste, Gum and Caoco ate Droui, Chocolate Ci earns of a i flavors, Caraineis, a c , ot which he has oonstamly en hand a lroati assort ment.1 - . CniLDKEri's CiOTeiNO M. Shoemaker It Co., Noa 4 and ON. fcuhth street, are now opouiug a splendid axsortment of boys', girls', infauti', ana mi8es' clothing. , JLife Size FuOTOORAFns In oil far superior ti on paintings as lUcueises and picture, it made at B. i Keimer's (iallery, XoCii4 troll stieet. Carpet Jobs .ouo ut a moaieui' notice. Posi tively no deiay at W. Henry I'rttou's, Ho. 1409 Chesnut street. ; Twklfth and i hksnut is the pmce to purchase Cork Jlattressea and liuooiug, and to nave our K ir nnure reupholsterod, varnished, and repaired by practical workmen If you want a ood Mattress, Bed, or Pillows, irettliemat W. Honry Patten's, No. 1404 Cocenut si net. But toub Black Cako, the best in the world, of Mouse St CO., N 0. 902 and 9u4 Arch street. ELASTIC SIITCH aaUTTLE, OK I O C K 8 T I T O 11 SEWINO SAt;HISK. "OR TA tLOHS, 8HOEM AKKKS, SADDLERS, H VRSESS MAKERS. CAHRIAOE MAK.EKS, LATEsT AND BE BIS W1MU MAUHIN KS, FOU FAWILY UF.. THK ONLY MACHINE OBOVS.R & BKKRl HIGHEST PREMIUM SEW'I.SO MACHINKS, No. 730 CHKrtNUT bTBKEi'. THATBOTH HEWS 1-1.KFKC1LY AND EMBHOIDEBS H-Kl'LCXLV Superior Styles ew Ready-mads Clothing. SutEiuou Styles o Kkady-madb Clotuiso. Wamamakuk & Bbown, Popolar ClothiaO Housb, Uak Hall, . Southeast corner Sixth and Market Htroeti. MAKKIKD. GAFKILL SMITE. On the Ilth Instant, bv the ReT. P. c Heni-on.at ihe North Broad .Street liaiiti;t rburcU, Mr. BENJAMIN OASKI'.L to Ming MAUOIE d.UIlM, belli ol this tily. J,oca"d. T1LOE TUTION. On the 11th Ins tun t bv tlm Hev. Br. Newton. JEHSE A. '1 1LUK to MARK E.. dauuhtur of John Tution, Eq., all of Fhtludelpuiu. BAXTKB On Tuesday evenln''. the flth Instant, IbAAl B. JtAX'l'EB, Mr., in tbe Hist year 01 bis age. me relatives ana ineuua 01 uie laimiv, ana tne mem ber ol the Horuuu turul Society, are roHnctiuUy inviteJ to attend the lunerai from his lute rcnlucnce. N. E. corner of Fitih street and Waxhlnvion avenue, on Satur day a leinoon at i o'clock, lo proceed to Koualdson' Ccnietery. h i OHlLL.-On tbe Ulb Instant Mr GEORGE :OHILL In ihe :iiitb ' ear 01 bis ue i no relatives ana inenus. -outuwarn Lege no h i. U oil. F., tlie'lvpomphlcol bocleiy. and ilie Wecetce - j'.iiKine uuinpanv. are respeuuuuv invimn to uttena ' luueral. troui the residence ot his laiber-lu .w. Mr. Joel Pant. Mo. 130 Greenwich trejt. on Mil ndav alter uoun at i o clock To proceed to Machuelah Vuult. MMI 'U.-Onlthe 9th Iruutnt. WILLIAM H sun rt in the 7lh year oi bleaKe. 'Ihe lelutives ana lrirnu ot the Imnlly are rcsDeetlullv Invited to attend ibe luueral. from hi- late residence, tfiU . Sixteenth treet. on Sunday, tbe lltb Instnur, at .' o'clock!'. M. To proceed to ML Vernon C'emeterr. M:- WILLI AM. On the morninx of ihe 12th Instant, alter a llnHei'inw Illness Mrs. ELlZABIsrH.C,, wile of J3. J Williams. In 'beMtb vear wi bur aye 1 be relatives and ulendi ol tbe lamlly are reioectlullr invited to attend tbe luiieral, lroin ibe residence o; her tiuntmnil. No. lottlN.blxlb street, on Monday inorn n ,. the 15th iDHtant at 10 o'clock. VORKNOT. October 10. Mrs MARY CAMPBELL eldest (luutrhtei oi the late Conrad and Mary Worknot I be iriends and relaiioua o; ihe lauiily are respectiullr Invited t attend the luueral lioiu the residence her brother in- aw, William He'rlrlcbt, Ho. 240 8 From r-t, ou featurdar, tbe Uiu laaU.it, at 1 o'olo P.M. GWARBUKTON. K A8HION ABLK HATTEH. 1 iiO. 430 CHESNUT 8 tr it. ' 6 ICS es door to Poit. Offlce. ROCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St , Phila. COACHMEN'S COATS COACHMEN'S COATS. HUNTING COATS.' j HUNTING COATS. SAVE IN THE COOT OF COAL DT 8IFI1NO theashet We hare Patent Blftern, a varlty ot 8levM, a lea Sheet Zino.and qiwrtor Pollsn tor Stores, l'okers.Sbovela.etc. eio. TRUM M 8HA W. No. 8WKltatThirty-ntre) MARKET Wt . below Olntb. THE PATENT FLAT IRON HOLDER HAS flealhle metal atrlpa riveted to rta under n'de to !",.,! ,ro,B wrorburnln,tbu(i alvlng mneb areater durability to It For sale by THUM AN 8H AVf, fo.tHO(Elantlnirtr-flTMARKKT Ht., blow Ktnth C1PRINO ' CALL-BELL9 OF VARIOUS i-.. V.I.i.g'.'5l II1 or Brass and Fancy a id Plain Tea Bella, and large Dinner and n,n(1 IJelg for.aiebr aii ... - TRUMAN A SHAW. NO. BIS(Klght Thirty-live) MARKET t.. below Hint. BAR B ER'S IMPROVED PKIirSCOPIf: KPl'iTirl.t't .,nir 0 ! otben. Tbv excite the wosdr and !,l,,.L,n ofra"!,'no " ""m Manntsetory and balea-rooina. No. 248 M. EIOUTU Htreet, thlia., Pa. ' OPERA m.AftSKN. Assort mer.t large and varied. Trice low. i 24 Ira RARE NOVELTIES . FROM ' EUROPE. JAMES ECAMM ELL & CO., No. 8(2a,,ClIESNUT St. ' Are opening a very full list of the productions of Foreign Industry and Art, Oftboir own selection In Earopean Capitals. Ineludlug arreat variety ol articles ot USK and OR AM EN r In BK0NZ4. 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New York cuerokeF remedy Cures all 1'rlnary Complaint, via.: uravel Inflam motion oi tbe lilaoiler and Kidneys Retention oi Urine strictures ot the Uretnra Drops.cal Sire Unas, Brick Bust Deposits, and all diseases time require a diuretic aud w beu used in conltincUou with the , CHEROKEE ISJMTION, does not fall to core Oononhaa, Gleet, and all Muous Llnetiargea In Male or Kenmle caring recent casus in from ene to three daya and la esDi'cla'ly leooinmended In those cases of Fluor A bus or Wbitei in Females Hie two uietncinea ued In conjunction will not rah to remoTe this diaavreeable como alnt, and In tbose bnea Where otjor nie lieLnea Dave been used without success, f rice. Remedy. Ona Bottle. Si. ihree Botiles S. In irotion ai, a Tbe Cherokee "Cur'." 'VR-m-rfB.' and "tni'citon" are to be found in all well-regula.ed'drug atoreiS'aSdTre recommended by physicians and druuglsts all over the world lor tnelr tntrlnsio worth and merit. Some un pr'nclpled dealers, however, try to deceive their cus tomers by selling cheap and worthless compounds in order to make money -lu place of these. nnt de cayed 11 the drngiflbta will not buy Ihein lor you, write ro us, and we will send them to you by express, securely packed, and tree from observation We treat all disease to which the human synteiu la subject, and will be p eased to receive full and explicit atatements from ihos who have tailed to receive rellel hereto oro. Ladles or gentlemen can a i dress us in perfect confidence. Wene alre to send our thirty-two page pamphlet tree to every lady and gentleman in tbe hind. Address all letters tor pamphlets, medicines, or advice, to tbe sole oroprleter. Dr. W. It. MERWIN. 6 5 mwtljtp No. r? WA' KKB Street, N. Y. BIOKKENE. OK LIFE-REJUVENATOR., STRENGTH TO THE WEAK YOUTH TO TUB AGED This preparation Is unequalled as t rejnvenator and re atorer ot wasted aud Inert functions. , Itieteebie the aged aad all those who have in any way Impaired their vitality by exoeasive mental or physi cal application, will rind tho Hiokrene to be what its naiua implies a U e-rejaveuator, whicb, while It builds up the shattered constitution, will also Impart to Uie feeling the briskness and energy which belong to youth. No matter by what cause any oigan baa become enree bled In lis (unctions this supetb preparation wtil remove that cause at once and lorever. muKlilCMi cures Ueneial I'emnty, impotonoy, Ner- yous Incapacltr, Dyspepsia, Depression, Loss- of Apoe tlte. Low Spirits. Imbecility. Mental Indolence. Emacia tion, Knnul It baa a most deliebttul, desirable, and novel ctloct upon tbe neryons system, and all who are la any way proatra ed by nervous disabilities are earnestly siivlfed to seek a cure In this moat excel eat and un equalled preparation. BIOKRKNK t he Feeble, tbe Languid, tbe Despair ing the Old should give this valuable discovery a trial; It will be found totally aitloreut troin all other articles for the same purpose. I O FEMALES. Tbls preparation It Invaluable In ner vous weaknesses of all kin is. as It will restore tbu wasted strength with wouderiul permanence. It Is also a giand Tonic, and will give re lein Dvapep sia with the first dose a brief oerels once m Its use will lenovate the stomach to a degree of perlect health and bnish Dyspepala lorever. one Itoilur per bottle or alx bottles for SV Sold b lrugglsts genrrsl'y. Sent byexnresa any whore by ad dressing BLTCIIIiitlS & H1LLYEB Proprietors, .o mvisi Bireet,ew rora. . Hold by JOH80N. HOLLO WAY COWDES. o ttlMoiMi ki.xth (ttreet- 4 10 thsiufimrp No. !i;tt N SECOND hL BUDDING, MATTRESS, AND l FEATHER WAREHOUSE W1LLIA31 B. DREW, No. 813 MARKET St. PHILADELPHIA. 19 18 tuthslm ROCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, Nos 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS I IN GREAT VARIErV. PAPER HANGINGS. PAPER HANCINCS. CO HOWELL & UOUURE, a OORIHDB OF rOl'KTII AND MARKET ST&. PIIIL.ADELPIIIA . A P M A N U F A C TV R E R 8 E R OF H Paper Hangings G I I! C S AND. Window Shades, i i i Have bow ia Store for FALL TRADE, A D W I Sl D O w H A D aM s A Fane Stock of Goods, the neweit and best styles. 1 ELEGANT VELVET DECORATIONS . Of all grades. A . I . i FABLOB . FAFEBS OF THE RICHEST DESIGNS. 40-INCH PLAIN FAPEB8j Of every ebade, with rich GOixU MOULD 1NGS, all wiatha, to which vs invite the ttontioh of the Trade. WINDOW SHADES OF FINE SCOTCH HOLLANDS, i All widths, White, 13nff, Creen, Blue, and Tearl Color. ELEGANT Jf lGURKU SHADES of the moHt elaborate designs. 1 PICTURE CORDS, TASSELS, AND SHADE TRIMMINGS. ' ' i ,; To the WHOLESALE TRADE we offbr an Extensive Stock of GREEN AND BROWN GUM CLOTHS, STABLE OIL CLOTHS, at tlte Lowest Net Cash Prices, and work done by competent hands. HOWELL & B0URKE OaNEB FODBTt jvHT) UAKt.CT BTS. ; ., ... . : r FOURTH EDITION 4 Philadelphia Election Returns ' : ' Clly Ofllcfrs. -Hr-o'r oi Taxes - r- Ooroaer.-x I'pIib, Aiellor, lianas Burmolater Bop. Dcin 1 Hi'B " I) 'in. Wards. . ! 1 4 6 7f 8 k .:::::::::::::.:::: u 15:::::::::::::::::: K.... ........:... ia : 16 17 18 19 WI 31 W ti 9 V w n Vlll .vl Mm, l"ttt i)fi ,1019' ii.l' : MI ItMIHI VliV . I 2 M2 S21i MJ . tlUS 1'HS IH44 tii ' IHKl '124 1IH 1111' 1414 2M7 1717 2J2,' ! 17. 1W I.Vil , m isli IS 0 1781 . Hi 2r1 141.1 SMft I.T I0!3 I HI 4 1D,1 MIT 1A34 yk. IM) . MrU 2201 I.'itTi 2IH0 11-44 JMG IH40 SHI ' lfi4 ' 'M 17 W I 37(0 ' 7l I 'M IH1A I . IWW I INlA ; l.rjii 23oi( MtiTi : sme Jh.H1' i7M IS.1S' . tA '.Wll ' 27i: 'iliW Ha B411i . 39l 3l VTi. . 1677 l"a0 ,. 11 ainii uis, 3ts "Oifll I Ml 'jr,-,l 15VI litiO- MT' lH'Tl 1 r VM' 14 9 WWl . t'i 347i IKA1 21.12 1611 lUiSj 629 . lOOlj . H1 84r4.1 i 48878 M ' rj 4HH78' 41SJ1 I OIStI ' ' I 4oSl Ianlp a Ptltz'a majority. majority. -frty.Cam.l -Prea-Jnaaa.- s m m n I 1. 2047 2 12K7 9fT lowi 1088 2X12 1.W7 179!) 1A-24 10fH 14H1 2IK3 1883 m low nn 1818 140! 17M 13-17 1M' 1437 i33 1V2S 1.182 I KM 2014 1 VI 88 1 rtoal 1.1171 1084 1.171 U911 MS 2111 1411 1119 L'l 1471 1301 16)4 14 IS. tlW 1618 2712 183S 2286 178 a 2'W Sites 16.1 Mil 15.17 1.129 1411 1677 79 34434 t. . 4. ft. 6. 'I, 1141 2379 1K29 IP..... 11 li 13 14 U 28011 IMS l.Vii' 2!4i gvm t0 i.m 134) 28.19' 2X811 3W7 j 'J002I 24IRI 258:' IWJl 2781 186't 23ii8 ' 1822 2421 17H4 1371 2811 11 t n 2.1H6 17 18.... lfl... SO 21 22. . 24 24 2A 26 '41 3132 1881 1317 1.1.18 15IW 2U7il 11881 18.11 084 2444 loll 1481 HMI4 21.17 nn 1678 8.12 Total Majority., D'417 4Jjl 4916 4-m 54.1091 443H 6071 FROM WASHINGTON THIS P. M. SPECIAL DESPATCDE8 TO EVENING TELEORAPI1.1 WASumoToN, October la. The Storm-Great Damafrt Done. Tlip flood in the Potomac Is iucreaaing rapidly, in con8equancp of the immense volume of water comicai down from tho upper river, ( and it U feared that the Potomac bridires will be carried away. Immense da mace has been 'done all through this pstt of the country.. At Bladens Unrtr the water was waist deep in most ot the houses, and laree numbers of hogs, sheep, etc., were drowned In that vicinity. I General Beauregard Iu Washington. . General Beauregard arrived from Baltimore at noon tday, and is stopping at Wlllard's. FROM BALTIMOBE TO-DAY. A Professional Visit to .TelT. Darls- -The utccui siorm, . . SPECIAL DKSPATOn TO EVKNINO TELBOR A PH. Baltikore, October 12 Proressor N. R. Smith, of Baltimore, has irone to Fortress Mon roe to pay a professional visif to Jefferson Davis, supposed to perioral some suratlcal ope ration. 1 The recent storm swept away bridges, mill dams, houf.es. fences, cattle, and ot'aer property throughout Maryland. Latest Markets by Telegraph. New York October 12. stooks ara beitnr. ft,,. eauo and Itock Island, 108 J ; Cumberland preferrod, New Kiver, it iKsouri I I'ltfHbum. Vii: V('BtrM Union InlHrann I'nmn.n,, 56 i TrtSBury 7'80s, 106J ; 5-20s, H3i ; Oold, 161J. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Oct. 12 Ecpoitod by De Haven & Bro., Ko. 40 ihlid street BETWEEN BOARDS fl00OC6B'81 nn..ll2i lOshCamfc ..b5139 2()001'aWarJJn....l08; 9shfhil Kxeh.ad 65 vow u.s I ou.au( UwlOl'i UK,, twu uu... uuue.iuo 4(MI0 Sun St Eno 7s 96 100 j 8 10-408 1021 81000 C & Atlt'c 2 m CD 66QLeh6g, 84.... 92 lOOshGerfasKbfi. 2j 100 hN Centr 5 461 90 8b. do 2.1 lOOsnSohNpl 87 100 sb do com 28 100 en Heading- nuo.68-8 vm in do 68i zusri in vai oi sou sn jbirDort. 96 sh do 46i' ITSf HEADQUARTERS REPUBLICAN ' FHILAIBLPniA,OctQtOTl2, 1868. Tne undersigned oail udou all membera havino XOKuIlK-. ana other propertv boinaelnir 10 ths t lab to return tM- iime to the Hail on or he ore MONDAY tho 16th inotaut WILLIAM MCMICHAEL, PretideiiL UhOHUt, W. lUUnAN. Jh, MarahaL ,.. , W. MAURY MILL . It, C halrman of Com. Torches anl i ranspurencies. ,.. .v 'ZB1L0KKM8, 10 iat t'hairman ot Boom Oominitu-e. TN THE COURT OK COMMON PLEAS FOR L THK CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA MAKIiU KCKi-KLDi. by he her noxt 'rloud vs THEODOHH W. ECK.KELD1'. ' Varoli 'lerm, 1H64. Vo 49. To Tbooflore W. Kf kicldi, Bespom ent. i Take noilco of a rule returnable HATUHD VY October an, IfbS. at 10 o'clock A 11., to show outiae why a di vorce a vinculo matrimonii aoonlrt nut ba decreed In thai oovs oaae. Yoora, ew . " iBiotLn . 1 lLr3.WAM.ArK, " 1012w , Attorney for Llbellant. ARCH STREET CARPET WAREHOUSE. L'AIjIj importations ' I , ' OF OAEPETINGS, ( kow OPENING. LATEST 8TYI,RS .AT LOWEST PRICE S. JOS. .BLACKWOOD. No. 'eftii ARCH, Street, TWO DOOttS HLLjW M.nTU 8TUEET. , 6 iBrtmhtnirpj ' . i QENTS' FUKNI8IIINO GOODS. F. HQFtMAN, ju (La s O. A. Boffoian. sacostior la W. W. Rolgbt ) FINK 8HIBT8, AND WaAPPF.HS, . lloMKBY All) OL V'.H. Bilk, I ambs Wool an Merino UNOER-CLOTHIMQ. ulbs No. 8-t!i kft' O ltH WKITTRN AMD vnprtAr. . riR-:ri?rr. Vlnna or character, wl h avl an buioo ' if"1"1 etc. siren t!al v. t Ho. i6 B, TENTH Street, above Cuodiiot. ' . ' WABD8. uuu vraiiw, i-o iuiouigau Boutnern. 904 York Central. 117m Koadiuir. llfli. w,,,,... 122; Canton Comuany. 661: Virginia fta id- 3s. 82; brie Uailroad. MI: i
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