The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 13, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY" EVENING TELEGRAPH QUADRUPLE SHEET. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 18CC.
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
For Additional GUy Intelligence tee FJik lay.
Fourth Ward Election Officers is
Trouble. On ihe 10th Inst.. Charles Simund
and Jacob L. Baugu, the lntterau election oll'icur
appointed by the (John ol Commou Picas, iu the
Fourth Ward, nppcnrprt at tho otlire of Mr. Ma
eifitrate lteltlcr, nd made the following alli
davit: Jacob L. Baupb being duly sworn, depose
nd savs that, on the 8th day of October, 1806,
be was appointed by the Judges of the Court of
Common l'leas a return inspector for the Sixth
Division of the Fourth Ward; that at twenty
minutes before 7 o'clock A. M. of Tuesday, the
Srth ol October. I860, he wus present at the poll
ing place of said division, and presented bis cer
tificate of appointment by said Court to the
Judge of said election division, and requested to
tie sworn in a return inspector; the said judge,
James Dillon, replied that said baueh had no
business there, and one Frank Finniean, a con
stable of said ward, threatened said limich
that, unless be left the table at which
tbe votes were to be received he would arrest
him (this deponent). This deponent refused to
leave, asserting that be was an oflicer of the
election, duly appointed by the court, and would
remain inside of the polls unless he was put out
by force. Whereupon Thomas J. Daeney seized
this deponent by the arm and shoulder and
forcibly ejected deponent Irom the room. This
deponent further says thnt his appointment as
return inspector as aforesaid b.ts been treated
with contempt by the election officers of the said
division, and that h? had no oppoitunity to per
form tho duties for which he was appointed.
The judge of the election (James Dillon) re
tained the certilleate of this deponent.
Jacob L. Bauoh.
Sworn and subscribed belore me this tenth
day of October, A. D. 18CG.
David Beitleb, Alderman.
Charles Sigmund being duly sworn, deposes
and says that he is a resident and a voter m
the Sixth Division or tho Fourth Ward; that he
saw Jacob Bsiigli, the duly appointed return in
spector of said division, twice lorcibly excluded
from the polls; said liiiueb was overawed and
overpowered by all the election officers inside
saidjiollinp Place, except James Sampson, and
was forcibly driven from the polls, aud at 11
o'clock, being four hours alter the opening of
said polls, one Edward Walker was admitted to
act in placo of said Baugh; said Walker having
been neither elected by the;voters nor appointed
by the Court as said return inspector.
Charles Sigmvnd.
Sworn and pubfciibjd belore me ibis luth
day ol October, 18(itl.
David Beitler, Alderman.
yesterday morning the defendants, James
Dillou, Frauris Finuegau and Thos. J. Dairuey
were arraigned upon tbe charges specified in
tbe affidavit';, of assaulting Jacob L. baugh, an
election oflicer appointed by the Court of Com
mon Pleas of the c ounty ot Philadelphia, Octo
ber 8, I860, as return; inspector for the Sixth
Division of tbe Fourih Ward, forcibly ejecting
said Baugb from the room in which election
officers met for the purpose of conducting gene
ral election October 0, lstiG. and preventing mid
Laugh from discharging his duties as an elec
tion oflicer. Defendants waived a hearins, and
were held in $6U0 bail each to answer at Court.
TnE Auction Season. Tho week of
which to-day is the close has been a noteworthy
one in diy goods auctiou bales. Messrs. Fur
nes8, Brinley & Co. closed up last night a two
days' sale ot cloths. Lupin's mennoes, delaines
and bombazines, poplins, dress ffoods, as.l rib
bons, the net proceeds of wrhich will amount to
more than three bundled thousand dollars. The
sale was remarkable lor the very fine character
of its offerings. At least tive eighths of all tbe
goods presei.ted were adapted to Chesnut street
and Froadway first-class retail trade. Clouting,
cloths, silks, velvets, aud shawls were thus
given to the trude, without reserve, that only ut
Intervals come under the hammer. We observed
among the buyers many prominent men in the
trade from Baltimore, New York, Pittsburg, and
Cincinnati.
The sale of the cloths occupied the first day.
The poods brought full prices, which, as they
could not be duplicated, aud as the styles were
ot the verv best, was ot course to be expected.
Ihe double-width cloaking and coating cassi
nieres brought Irom nine dollars per yard down
ware s. Trie dress good aud ribbons were sold
yesterday, both sale progressing at the same
tune upon dillerent floors, Mr. Joshua Ash and
Mr. Briuley cohicidently doing duty as auc
tioneers. The sale was a splendid one. The
representative of Messrs. Benkard & Hutton, the
importers of the goods, was present, aud at the
close of the sale publicly thanked the uuction
firm lor the business-like niauner in which they
hadv performed what was certainly two days'
stupendous work,
MtiKTixo of Firemen. A meeting of
foremen was held la6t evening, at the bouse of
the Globe hire Company, Oermautown road,
above Second street, to make arrangements for
the reception ot the Holla Fire Company, No. 2,
of hlizuueth Pity, S. J., Mr. A. J. liiley, of the
Kensington Hose, In the Chair.
The Committee on Arrangements reported that
tbe visiting company would arrive at the Ken
sington depot on Monday next at 2 o'clock
P. M. The lollowiug companies will form the
escort:
Chief Marshal, C. K. Smith, of Kensington
Hose; Aids, E. C. Cross, of Mechanic Fire Com
pany; 8. Y. Greer, of Neptuno Hose; A. J.
Biown, United States Hose; and J. Archer,
William Penn Hose.
First Division G. W. Masters, Good Intent
Engine. Division Marshal. Good Inteut Engine,
Neptune Hose, and the United States Hose
Conipttnv.
fciecond Division K. A. Gorman. Pennsylva
nia Hose, Marshal. Globe Fire Company, Wil
liam Penn Hose, Keusmgton Hose, and. Hull u
Fire Company.
Third District A. G. En-er, Taylor Hose,
Marshal. Mechanic Engine Company, Pennsyl
vania Hose, and Taylor Hose.
The com pauies will lorm on Frunkford road
at 2 o'clock, aud move over the following route:
Down Frankiord road to Laurel, thence to
Second, down Second to Coates, up Coates
to Fourth, thence to Arch, up Arch to Eigiith.
thence to Conte3, up Coates to Fifteenth, up Fif
teenth to Girard aVtuue, alone: Girard avenue
to Otis, thence to Richmond, theuce to Keinuig
ion Hose house, and dismiss.
Bask Ball Matcu for tub Champion
ship. On next Monday afternoon the tamed
baseball match between the "Athletic," of tins
city, and the "Atlantic," of Brooklyn, N. Y., the
pieent champions, for the great prize of the
championship of the Un.ted States, will take
pluce. The "Athletic" leave for New York to
morrow, Sunday, at OJ P. M., and arrangements
have been effected with the Camden aud Amboy
Railroad Company to issue excursion tickets to
New York at 1, good to go and return any time
between Sunday and the following Tuesday
evecina. These tickets will not ho sold at the
office of the railroud company, but can ouly be
obtained ut AL Reach's base Bail Headquar
ters, Chesuut street, above Fourth, and ouly
a limited number will be issued. The retur'u
game takes place on the Rounds 'of tbe "Ath
letic," Fifteenth aud Columbia avenue, ou
Monday afternoon, October 22. It has been de
termined to issue only four thousand tickets of
admission, at one dollar each, in order to secure
every spectator a comfortable) seat to witness
the match. These tickets also will only bo told
at Reach's. No doubt a great crowd will be
gathered at these matches, auJ they who would
tie present bad best not delay in obtaiuing
tickets.
Kknkral of a Prominent Odd Fellow.
Tbe luneral of William M. Allen, of San
Francisco, Cal., took place on Thursday after
noon and was attended by tbe members ot tue
Grand Lodee and Grand Encampment of Penn
sylvania, L O. 0. F.. Fredonia Encampment.
No 36 Star of Bethlehem Lodge, No. l'JO; and
(itiieml Marion Lodge; No. ti. Amoiiir the
mourners were three members of the Ordtr
from San Francisco. The imermeut took place
at MoDUiiet Cemetery.
IkQTJFST IN TDK MYSTERIOUS pROWNINU
Case. The inquest in tbecase ot Jol.ti Williams,
who was drowned at Leanue Island on October
7, wns concluded yesterday atternoon. Mr. Lee,
who was with htm when he disappeared in ihe
water, stated that be and Williams left Reed
sticet wharf late on Sunday night, September
30, lor the purpose of going on board a schooner
tn w hich they had shipped.
When about thirty yards from the shore tho
two quarrelled. During tho atiair Williams
drew a knife from his pocket and stabbed Lee
several times (wounds shown), when they
clinched, and both fell overboard. Lee then
swam ashore. The last he saw of Williams was
When he was getting into tbe boat. Lee then'
went to the Shipping House and made his state
ment, when he w as arrested and locked up for a
henrintr.
Pr. Shapleigh made a post-mortem examina
tion, but there were no marks ol violence on the
S;-rson of the deceased sufficient to cause bis
cath. The jury rendered a verdict of found
drowned.
Congregational. Rev. Samuel Falrlev,
au eminent Congregational divine, late of King's
Clirl, England, having received and accepted a
unanimous call to the pastorate of the First
Congregational Church in this city, will be ex
amined and installed by a council ot Congrega
tional churches to be held on Thursday after
noon next, in the chapel, Frankiord road and
Montgomery avenue. Since the commence
ment of this religious enterprise iu the summer
of 18U2, the denomination has been increased
by the addition of lour other new churches.
The last one, denominated the Plymouth Con
gregational Church, Rev. Frank Russell, pastor,
was organized last Sabbath in the hall, Ridce
avenue, below Jefferson street. Rev. L. ,V.
Hart, ot Brooklyn, preached the sermon.
I New Ciitntcn to bk Dedicated. The
Methodists have completed a very handsome
church edifice at Nineteenth and Poplar streets,
and it will be dedicated to-morrow. The build
ing is fi7 by 76 feet, with a basement for Sunday
Schools, class-rooms, etc. The oudienc-rooin
is ncatiy tinished with walnut. The walls nre
frescoed. The exterior is of Trenton brown
stone, and presents a very handsome appear
ance. PlIILADELPniANS LOST BY THE WRECK
of the "Evening Star." Among the pussen
pers of the ill-futed steamer Evening Star, sup
posed to be lost, were two voting men, natives
of this city. On! was named 11. H. Regester,
formerly a conductor on the Second and Third
Streets Passenger Railroad, and the other was
named Martin' F. Hall, who was on his way to
New Orleans for the purpose of establishing
himself iu busiuesj in that city.
Found Drowned. The body of Adolph
Hahn, formerly employed at the Powder Maga
zine, was found drowned at Lcacrue Island, yes
terday. Deceased was lost oh" a boat a few days
ago.
Corner-Stone to bk Laid. The corner
stone of tbe Bethany Presbyterian Church,
at Twenty-second and Shippeu streets, will be
laid on" Monday afternoon. Reverend Dr.
Boardnian and others will participate.
Ekterpris. The ereat requisites for succors in
America are pluck and enterpne; ard lloluib ld,
the well-known drupgist, has in his Imsine-s career
evinced both of these qualities. Tho consoqiionco is
tl nr bo lias ach.eved a success. He has one ol tho
lincst establishments In Mew VorK city, while ttio
leputation of the well-known lloltnbold's Prcpara
tioi.s is co-extensivo with civilization.
these preparations, it is almost nocdless to say, an
cot "quiick medicines. " nor "patent m dickies;"
tliev are simply leguiwato, scienillicallv compounded
preparations, which, .lor the r appropriate com
plaints, nre without a rival. Ihev have been belore
the public ior many years, and are at the present
moment more In demand than ever. This shows
conclusively their genuine merit, At Helmnold's
New More, next the lietropolitan Hotel, iu addition
to tbeso preparations ilie Extracts of Kucha aud
Sart-ai arilla aro sold all varieties of Drum and
C'bcmica's. The establishment is perhaps tho finest
in the city of New York, and tbe public are respeot
lullv invited to ckll and judge tor tliemsolves.
Depots, No. 104 S. Tenth street and No. KM Broad
way, New York.
Important Questions Submitted to the At-
t( kney-oenerali-'Wliat
is your tizo for pantaloons around tbe
waist?
What is the length of Inside scam?
What is the size around tho most prominent part
of your chest?
What is the distance from tho mlddlo of your back
to end ot your cull'( with arm crooked)?
What is the length irom vour collar to your waist,
and from there to tho cod ot Hie skirt?
Upon tho correctness oi those auswers depends the
pericctness of the lit of a sun of (.lolhes sent from
Charles Stokes & Co. 'a one prioe, under tne Conti
nental. M. ii State whether "erect" or 'stooping."
Messrs. C. Somers & Son, No. 025 Chesnut
streot, under Jayuc's Hall, not only oiler tho nio-t
perlect Btock ot laxhionahie ready-made apparel lor
gentlemen, made Irom tho choicest aud moat ap
proved materials but f hev are sedinn at lower rates.
Vvo have taken some pains lo ascertain the rolative
prices charged at our leading clothing establish
ts and nre bound to state, as a consequoueo,
that if any of our readers wish to secure a tirst -class
garment or suit, made from tae best aud mot fash
ionable material, lot them visit the house of C.
Somers & Bon, No, C25 Chesnut street Tins is a
positive fact, which all would do well to profit by.
Homoeopathic REMEDIES One of Dr. Hum
phreys' cases of medicines, containing tiiirty-xivo
vials, embraces rmnedtes for every well-known
disease and costs 810. A family provided with one
of ibtui will save during the year leu times tho
amount of their cost, in obviatiuar the necessity of
medical attendance, besides securing its members
Irom protracted and serious illness. Ihe trillinar
outlay required should no a consideration with all
who believe in the axiom that "a stitch In time
saves nine." Disease, to bo overcome, must be
promptlv met, and Dr. Humphreys' remedies are
invaluable ior Biich a purpose. A'ew York Courier.
Humphreys' (specific Homo!pathio Mebicine
Company. No. 662 Broadway, N. V.
Joy to the Afflicted. Persons alflictod with
any disease arisiua from a disordered liver or
stomach, nervous dobility, dyspepsia, or liver com
plaint, Bhould try Perry Davis' Pain Killer. It sel
dom fails to effect a cure in a very sherf time. Sold
by druggists generally tbroutrhout the United States.
Martin Luther onoo thought be saw the Devil
in hia chamber, and threw an mkstand at his head.
f. Had they had in those days Ayer's Pais to exoroiso
all the devils that come from a disordered stomach,
his laughable lrirht would not have become matter
ot history.
The Elliptic Lock-Stitch 6lwino Machine,
witli all the latest improvements and attauhmout.,
incomparably the best for family Ue.
KLLIPTIC 8. SI. Co
Agents wanted, 'So. 023 Chesnut street, l'hila.
rive-Tweiity Coupoua,
Duo November 1,
Wanted by
Drexkl & Co.,
No. 4 bouth ihird street.
For fine confections, fruits, and delicacies, go to
U. W. Jenkins,
No 1037 Spring Garden street.
Twki.fth and iiuESNUT is the place to purchase
Cork Haitreasus and Heading, und to have vour Kur
mture reupiiolsterod, varmshod, aud repaired by
practical woikinoa.
I'aulcb, the Hatter,
Bouts them all,
Bouthouat corner Uecond and Sou'h.
ELASTIC STITCH
SEWING
MACHINES,
FOR
FAMILY USE.
THE ONLY
MACHINE
H.iUTTLE. OR
GBOVER
it
BsKHR'H
H1GHK8T
PKEM1UM
LOCKSTITCH
SEWING (
VACH1NE,
FOR TAtLOR-L
SliUKMAKKttl,
SADUI.EKS, .
H vRNESH
MAKERS.
CARRIAGE
MAKERS.
LATEST and BK
SliWINU
THAT BOTH S E V8 MAC11IN KS,
mitritin no. Tim
AND CHKSNUT
EMI'ROIDERS STBEEl'.
- fluUFECTLY
Superior Stylks ev Readt-madb Clotho.
Scpkriou Stylkb o Ukady-madh (Jlothino,
WiNAMlXHII & UBOWH,
Pop blah Clotuijio House,
Uak Hall,
-CLthc-t corner Sixth and Markxt Streets.
MEDICAL.
SIMILIA SIMILIQUS CURANTUR.
HUMPHREY'S
IIOMCKOPATIIIC SPECIFICS,
Esve n rot ert, from the most imple experience, an
f miiesucrcKM Mmp'e. 1'romot Knu l.-m, and keliali..
1 try are Ihe only Mcdlelnes perltcily adapted to popu
lar ue-fo mn p.e tt.at mli-takea cannot lie made la
nslriK them so harmless as to be lite roul danwer, ami
o tniclent as to be always reliable.
ho. Cents
1, Cores FEVFUB, Cnnresttons and Inflammations. .W
2, ' W UKSis, Worm Kevor, Worm o lo elo Vi
3, " ChYIMI COLK:, or TecthlnR or Infants 'IS
4, " MAHMKKA ol elillilren or adiilta '21
, " DYfiKNxmY, (Irlpinu, lllllous folic ,1
6, " UiOI.hHA MORbl H. Nausea, or Vomiting. t
1 " COl Oil.-, (Jo. ds Hoarseness. Mronchlna T
8, " NEURALGIA. Toothache. ervoos I'alns ....JS
,t, ' IlhADACIiEsj, Mok Headache, or Vert!no. ....
10, 1 YM'M'HI A. limoud Htcmmcli 'otiviies8..2.t
11, " U PPKKHSKI), sennty.or painful l'erlod....'
12, ' JEMALK IHflicultlc 'Hi
13, ( ROUP. Boarse t'ounh Difficult Breathing. . 25
14, " SALT Rheum. ErTPlnola. Kruollons M
1ft, " RHEUMATISM, and a 1 Rheumatic Palna 2ft
1, " EEVEK nnd Ague, Chill Fever-old Agues. ...00
17, " I'lLEH. internal or external, blind or bleedlng.sil
Is, OHIIIIALMY, iore, liiflnmed Eye or EyeUdaSI)
If), " CATAHItH, acute or chronic, or Influenza. ...im
?0, " WHOOPlG-tOlua. or(pa8moUlctougRS..,ii
21, " AfTirMA, oppiessed difficult Breathing M
22, " EAR IHscharttes, and Impaired Hearing Ml
21. " HCROI ULA, enlarged Glands and Hweillngs..M
84. ' , GENERAL l)ebl It y, or Ffcyslcal Weakness.. .60
2ft, " DK0P8Y and ecantv Hecretlons....-"- ftu
26 " KEA-hlckncvs. or sickness from riding SO
27, " KIDNE Y Iilaease. Gtavol. Rensl Ca cml w
28, " ERVOr8 Debility. Ncmlnal Emissions, In-
voluntary Discharges IK
2. " KOKEMnutb.er Canker IW
!0, " I'hlNAKY Incontinence, or wettlnv the bed... 0
31, " I'AINEDL Pciiods even with Hpasms W)
42, " SI'FKEK1"S08 at change of Hie 1(K)
S3, " KPlLEPf4V Hoastms. andet Vitus' Dance.. .100
J4. " DIl'lll HERIA and ulcerated 8orn Throat ....ftO
Family Cases Cae of Thlrty-flvo Vials, morocco
case and book compete, (Mo. ne of Twenty large
vials In morocco aud hook. 86. Single boxes, with direct
Hons, 2A cents, 00 cents oral.
VEir.itiNARy FpKripics Malioga"jr cases. Id vials,
tie. Mrgle vials, with directions SI.
1 lit no Remedies by the esse or slng'e box, sent tree
ol chnrse, on receipt of theprlce. Address
III Ml 'H KEYS' hjieclflc Homfropathlo Medicine Com
pany, Ofl te and Oci.ot. No Ml Droadway, New York.
In: 111 tirmiKTS is con-lilted dally at nls otllee. ncr
boi ally or by letter, as atiove, lor all forms of disease
1 or nlel.y D OTT A CO. JuHsSOS. HOLIjOW AY
cnwjiEN T K. CALLFNDKR, and AMBROSE
h.Mntl. Wliulcsae Agents, I'bllauelpbia, ana by nil
Di agists. 6 27 imw
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NEURALGIA, GOUT, ASTHMA,
POSITIVELY CURED AT LAST I
tO CURE. NO PAY.
DR. FHXEIt'S
WONDERFUL RHEUMATIC REMEDY
For Rheumatism. Ncura'gla, Gout, and Asthma, is truly
astonishing the afflicted world Thousands of gaffcrers
w bo have tried everythiuir, reluctantly purchase, it, and
rapidly, to their cwn surprise, get well, and the torrible
Inveterate coses so easily cured prove it to be the mos
wonder.ul remedy known in tbe civilized world. Be
mcmDcr, Ufcd nwardly only; contains no mercury, col
chlcum, minerals, metals, or anything Infurlous. Lately
reduced from J10 to 82 per bottle. Wananted to cure
every case, or the amount paid positively returned; the
only remedy so euarantced. Prepared by Dr. F1TLER,
Graduate ot the University of Peuunylvanla. now one ot
our oldest physicians. Advice gratis. Atlltcted invltud
to cull. .No. 29 s, FOURTH Street, below Market.
ASTOL'KDING CURE OF RHEUM ATI8.M.
W. C. ost. No. lfijfi N. Thirteenth street just reco
vered irom Rheumatism and Neura (ila sufiered many
j cais; cured by Dr. Eitlet's great Remedy.
WOfcT REMARKABLE CURE OF RHECMATI3M.
Mrs. Keeney. Rldue road above Poplar, suffered ovut
20 ears; now well. Dr Filler's Remedy again.
. FXTltA ORDINARY CURE OK RHEUMATISM.
Fubert Toole. No. 430 Wilder street, wants the nubile
to know that he suffered a longtime; couldn't move
Cured by Dr. Filler's Remedy. Perfectly harmless.
WONDERFUL. CONRAD F. CLOTHIER,
No. 23 N. Water at. cured of Rhenmattsm by three
teatpoonlul doses of Ir. Killer's Iufallitile Rheumatic
Remedy. He could not walk.
ASTONISH, NG. ALD RUAN J03. H. COMLY,
FranH'id sullered II years. Cured by one bottle ol
Dr Filler's Rheumatic Remedy, and saj s to all, yet
cuicd b' using tho Remedy.
MOtiT WONDERFUL CURE OF SEURALOIA AND
, RHEUMATISM
Ever Biown Mr Joseph States, Andalusia, suffered
a lifetime. Tried eveotUlug. cured only py Dr. Fit
ter's Remedy.
ANOTHER CURE. JOSEPH STEVENS. Est)..
No M3 Owen street, Sonthwark, who lias suflcred for
ftyeaisvvitta Rheumatism, lias been completely cured
by uciim one-bull a bottle of Dr. Fitter's Great Ruuu
n title Rtuedy; used inwardly. Depot, No. W S
FOURTU Street. Warranted to cure.
ANOIDER WONTiERFUI. CURE.
The lady having chaise ot the Union League House
sutlered "n blv. nred dv Dr. Htler's Remedy s 1 w
BIOKREE,
OR LIFE-REJUVENATOR.
BTRENOTH TO THE WEAK-YOUTH TO THE AG EI
This preparation Is nncqual'ed as a rejuvenator and re
storer ot wasted aud Iner. function.
1 be leebie. ihe aged and all those who hae iu an
way lmpaud their vitality by exoesaive mental orpbysl
cal appucatloii.wlll fluo the Rlokreue to be what Iu nam.'
impliei a II e-reitivenutor, which, while It builds up the
shattered constitution, will aso Impurt to Uie teeilugs
tbe briskness and energy which belong to youth.
No matter by what cause any oikhu bas become eniee
bled In Its lunctlens this supotb preparation will remove
that cause at once and lorever. .
bloKKENE cures Geneia! Debility Impotenoy, Ner
vous Incapacity, Dyspepsia, Depresmon. Iaiss ol Appo
tite. Low spirits, Imbecility, Mental Indolence. Emucla
tlon. Ennui It bas a most delighuul, desirable, and
novel ellect upon tho nervoussvsnm. and aa who are In
anyway prostra'ed by nervous disabilities are earnestly
advlnedto seek a cure in tills most excel eat and un
equalled preparation. .
DIOKRKNE. The Feeble, the Languid, tho Despair
ing tbe Old. should give this valuable discovery a trial ;
It will be found totally diffeteut irom ad other article
for the same purpose. ... . ., , .
TO FEMALES. This preparation Is Invaluable In ner
vous weaknesses of all kin is, as It will restoro Uk
B,u,a.l ... ........ I, wltf, ivm.dMriiil nam, AflMnftA.
I .. a i.tanA TnnljL anil will uivA rAlMl'm DVSpep
m m-Hii timfTriit dose A brief nentlsience III i's use
w ill lenovate the stomach to a degree of perfect health,
und banish Dyspepsia forever. ,d b
ona liodar per bottle, or six bottles for 15. Boio d
Druggists genernliy. Sent bv express anywhere fy "a
drasHiiia hlTCHINGS A HILLYEll Proprietors,
No- 28DEY Street, New York.
6old by
JOHNSON. HOLLO WAY COWDEH
No AtNottn sixth street.
419thstu6mrp No. 232 N SECOND 8L
W1
K, THE TJNDEHSIGNED. CERTIFY THAI
we have been cured oi the folio wins diseases:
Henry Kl Patrick No s:3touib Sixteentli street. John
orreu. o. inu roitn rront street Mrs. Martin, No
It-Ms Jones, above Market street, cured ut the most ma
lignant and excruciating rheumatic pains: John Muffltt
pronounced Incumbln of orupbv. aud cured, residence
back of No. I3in Norlb Fiout street, all cured by Dr. T.
Mcr.LKOY oflice No. 520 VOWrLL r-truet, betweru
t lltn aru cixiu, auu sprues una l ine streets, l'hiladcl
phia. TbeafUlcted In all cases are Invited to cad .Id
vie e iree. 9 2 swstrp'
- p w W A GLASSE S.
VJ Fine eoeraOlaases made by M. BARDOU. of
'imported aod for tale only by TBUMPLER, "
10 1 )n4p StveBth aud Cliuut itreett.
A
VI BSTl (( i
oRTiixXCity!
II Sixth stKNS JJ
AWUSEMENTS.
A
MER1CAN ACADEMY" Of MUSIC. -
ITALIAN flPP.PA
SEASON OK FIFTEEN OPERA NIGHTS
,D l H RE E MATIN EES.
OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY, October 19.
First appearance of
GIORGIO RONCONI.
MONDAY. October" in, at 8 o'clock,
first time in PhllHdeiphla o Rlccl's comic Opera,
t RlMplNG fi La COMARE.
The prlnclnal parw by
MK C1AKA LOriSE KELLOGG,
BELLINI, TESTA, ANTONUCCl STOCKI'ON, AND
GIORGIO RONCO.NI.
TUESDAY EVKNIN Oetober 18. at 8 o'clock.
IL IROVATOR'.,
WITH S1GRA. CARMEN POCH,
. t"r Hrst appearance )
MAZZOLEM. HEI LI M, KOSSATTI, AND
M'ME NATaLIE-TESTA.
WEDNESDAY EVENINu","nctober 17, 'at 8 o'clock,
, . ERA DlAVoLO
Ihe prlnclpl charneters bv
Allh.H ( LARA LOUISA KELt.OOG,
M ME NATALI K-TE8 T A. MAZ.OLbNI,
DUBREUM,
and second anoearance ot
blUNOR GIORGIO ROSCONI.
THURSDAY EVENING. October is, at 8 o'clock,
debut or
MTSS A. M HAWK,
SIGNOR BARAGLI "
LA SOMNAIiBULA.
ADMISSION.
To Paronet, Ralccny, and Dress Circle 1 V)
Secureu Seais, extra -AO
Fandly Clrclo -7U
Ainpbiiheatre -40
bURscRll'TION TICKETS,
Including a secured choice seat fjr fliteen nights,
IWENIYrlVE DOLLARS EACH.
The sale et tickets for any ol the above-named pr
fnrmances commtncea THIS MORNING, at the Box
Cilice of the Acailemv, aod at Iruiopler's Mu?lc Store,
No. t3'i Chesnut street. lUlHt
NEW CHESNUT STREET TIIEATHE.
CHESNUT Street, above Twelftn.
Doors open at 7. Curiuln rises at 7 4S.
Ubird week ot tho
EMINENTLY SUCCKSFUL
engagement ot the distinguished Comedian,
MR JOHN K. OWKNS.
MR. JOHN K. OWENS.
1HIS EVENING,
THIS EVENING
Last performance cf
UM'LF SOLON SIIISGt.R,
UNCLE SOLON SHINGLE.
Uncle Solon Sblnule Mr. J. E. OWENS
To be loilowed by
THE LIVE INDIAN.
THE LIVE INDIAN.
Jfsu-ne-no-ne aw Mr. J. E. OWENS
To conclude with
ThE REVOLUTION OF '95.
M1
DS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET
THEATRE. Begins at quarter to 8 o'clock.
FILL HOl'StS-FULL HOUSES.
-DCSTINY" A GREAT SUCCESS.
SIXTH NIGHT OF MR. BANOMNN.
BAN DM 4 NN THE TRAGEDIAN
THIS 'Saturday) EVENING, October 13,
De Walden's Great Play of
DEsTINY.
Corporal Antolne Mr. BANDMASN
Aided by the lull Compauv.
Alter which the Nautical Drama of
THE SPI1F1RE.
Mondny Next ARC1Smk.
THE F 1ST FAMILY
Again Shortly.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.
N. E corner of NINl'H and WALNUT Streets.
111113 taiuruavj r.vr.iiist, vciooer IJ,
farewell n igh r of
MR J. H HACKETT.
who will appear In his original character of
RIP VAN WINKLE,
as performed bv him In the principal cities of
MltUfl Art U A.VIE.K1CA.
lo be followed by the exmitslte dramatic sketch.
written by Mr. Uackett. entitled,
OR. THE POST OFFICE MISTAKE.
Mons. Mallet J. H. HACKETT
Monday Mr, EDWIN BOOTH as IAGO.
N
.TEW AMERICAN THEATRE.
l ast Annear. nee of Mr. JOSEPH PROCTOR.
1 HIS SAiURDAY, October 13
TWO I.RA.N I) PERFORM ANCES,
AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
Ihe CrcatPlay of AMBITION.
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
GEORGE WU5DEULICII, ES1.
A descriptive Lecture by
S. It. MURDOCH, KSQ,.
Choico Musical Selections by MAL'LLE ELVIRA DE
SILVa. . . Ll bt
Admission. 2 cents Kescrvea seats, au cents.
If Matinees every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday
oiternoon. AUmlnsion.zo cents. LLiiureu, io cents.
M
USICAL FUND II ALU
MR. II. L. BATEMAN
has the honor to announce a short season ol
FIVE URANl CONCtRl'S,
commencing on
MONDAY EVENING, October 22.
by bis celebrated Concert irotipo, ne.wty organized In
hurope. anti universally pro-tuuuceu ur uie eunre press
ol the Old World ami New. the "Granuesi uouiuinatioti
ot Musical To cnl ever prosenteu to me paouc
1 be tollowirg unnvauea vocalists auu instrumenta
lists will appear: .
U A f A ill X, I V J. 1. i A,
Prima Donna Assoluta.
(Her first appearance iu this city.)
SIGNOR BRIGNOLI.
SIGNOR r 1'IKKAIN n.
SIGNOR FOKTUNA.
.Mrt. 8. B. MILLS,
MR. CaKL ROSA.
MR. J. L. HATTON.
Resetvcd Seats tl-Meach.
Can be had on Wednesday, October 17, at the Music
Store ot C. W. A. 'lruinpler. 1011
A
8SEMBLY
B U I L D I N G.
ihe
Birth
and
Growth
oi
Robert
Heller's
Farewell
Nlgbts
In
The
Great
Hindoo
Trick,
First
Flowers.
Philadelphia
Time.
"PLAYINU WITH GHOSTS.
LAS I' WEEK. PO'lHV.Ll
of the wondrous Conjurer, Musician, and Wit,
KOHf.lt T HELLER,
in bis Farewell Programme. Eight new and startling
lllusious. llUHtil
FAREWELL MATINEE, SATURDAY
Evenluu, begins at H. Admission. 60 aod 75 cents.
VALER'8 (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER
GARDEN Nob T20 T2tt VINE street.
UKAND INSTRUME.nTAL CONCEBTS
NIGHTLY.
By two large and efficient orchestras.
TO-NIGHT,
And EVERY NIGHT, in connection with our
EiCELSIORKl RING BAND,
a Brass Band, compiisiug the best Artista in the city,
will pertorin.
OPEN FOB THE SEASON.
Our spacious summer Garden, artistically laid out
with Shrubbery, Fountains, etc.
IN THE LADIES' SALOON,
Especl!yset apart tor FAMILIES, the best of Creams
aud other Relieshments will be served. 6 lt
CTEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE,
ELEVENTH Street, above CHEoa v Z.
OP10 KOll TUB BKAMIW.
CARM KOSS & UIXKs'S MITUKIiS.
tho Great star 'Iroupe ol tbe World, in their GR A Nil
ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, SONG. DANCES, NEW
hi RLESyi'EH and PLANTATION SCENIC.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at 8 o ciocx.
8 'JO Sra J. L. CARN'CROSi, Manager.
GY3IN ASIU ftl
FOR LADIES. GFNTLF.MEN, AND CHILDREN,
N. E COR. OF Nli.TH.AND AKCH SlREEls.
The Institute, which aguln has been greatiy Improved
lor the coming scusou, Is now open lor subscription! an
da? and evenings. , . . , ,
Bodily exercise Impar s health and strengtn , and is
highly recommended to bo h sexes aud all ages.
l'e run ior Instruction 8 mombs.. , I
Terms for eb tnactlce. 3monih,. 1?,
For Particulars send tor a tlrcuiar. or give us a calL
SaoSui irolessors HIL EBBASD & LEWIS
n.r, ntiunu li'lIWMI VVF. MAM'.
t f f.urA wKnmend themselves, we piomlse
iu our patrons clear ueauinui 11,......, ,,u,u
ship, durahilitv, and reasonable prices combined with
a mil guarantee. For sale on:y at No. YXt WALNUf
BTm ONIOH TIANO MANUFAC1URISTG 00.
G u
m r T O N & 0 O.'S.
LAUNDRY SOAP
Is the bent and most economical In tne marke'. It does
net require dlsolvlna beiote yon can use It like so,ue
other eoans. All who use It once will ba no other.
I' AtTOHY So. I8if) 8LMON Htreet. Port Klchmond.
ii W &J. II. HKPRK. fUt.
10 12 Cf o- U7 South WATEU 6 tree t.
CROSBY OPERA HOUSE.
THE IIANDEST ART PROJECT OP
T1IK PRESENT CENTURY.
ITS 6VCCESS M0EE IECIEED THAN EVER
Suhtcriptioiis Pouring la from Every Quarter
cfthe Vbi'M Suites ctS tto Cr.uadi!.
TliC End Rapidly Approach! hz. i
Mr. Crosby has been Repeatedly Entlorint ,
by hi LcndlnK Fcllew-Clttzeug. j
FIRST (ill AND IMiEMlUM
THE CROSBY 0PEIU HOUSE, j
Cert cf Erection and Actual Value, '
000,000.
1 he remaining premiums consist of
Over Three Hun lred Splendid Oil Painting?,
Conalrting of the grandest eol'ectlon of leoitltnat :lv
American Woiii of Art, by the Leading Artlstsln tne
United States ever for exhibition or sale at any one.
period ottered to tbe public, and comptUl ig
IHE ENTIRE PRIVATE COLLECTION OF MR
CEOS BY,
Price of Share, - - tfjirOO
A Map,nicent Steel Engraving will be Givoa ;o
Each Purchaser of a Share.
I THE CUROMOGBAPII,
"THE AMERICAN AUTUMN,"
Will speedily be rcafly for dc'.lvery.
frEClAL CARD.
THE CROSBY OrtRA-HOUSE AR f ASHOCI TIUN
a no ght enterprise, aod must not be conlounded with
Dollar Oltt Concerts which have been advertised to take
place at tbe Opera House without the authority or con
sent ot the proprietors. -
Subscription Books will remain open for a short time
only attheUaUerlcs,
No. 1305 CHESNUT Street,
And also at the down-town
BRANCH OFFICE,
No. 607 CHESNUT Street,
NEW BULLETIN BUILDING.
OPEN DAY AND EVENINJ
AT BOTH OFFICES.
FREE EXHIBITION.
A collection ot a number of the premium paintings
of the Association are now on exhibition foi a Mi rt
time only, at Ihk 1 iiiladklphia Aht Uallkkt, o.
Uio CHLeMIl .Street- Free to tbe public.
EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT.
CROrSEY'S AMERICAN AUTUMN
Will be exhibited at the same place on and a'ter TUES
DAY NiXT, which will be good newB to the lovers of
art in tbls city,
T. B. PUCH,
AGENT FOR THE ASSOCIATION.
N. B. For further particulars and description of the
vuious prices, tee published Catalogue. 10 10 wstf
OaTs L I G JJ T
FOR THE COUNTRY.
FEERIS & CO.'S AUTOMATIC GAS
' MACHINES
For Private Residences, Mills, Hotels,
Churches, Etc. Etc,
Furnishing from Ten to Six Hundred
Lights, as maybe Required,
This machine ts gnaranteed i doesnotgetont otordet
and the time to manage it is about five minutes a week.
Ihe simplicity of tbls apparatus, Its entire treedo n
irom danger, the cheapness and quality ol the lUibt
over all others, bas gained for it the favorable opinion
of those acquainted with its ireiits. The names oi
those having used them for the last three years wil:
be given by calling at oar OFFICE,
No. 105 SOUTH FOUUTII STREET,
Where the machines can be seen In operation.
FERRIS 4l CO., Box 1491 P. O,
fend for Tamphlet. SS
" II A K T E R M A S TEH'S OFFICE,
w Washington, D. C, October 9, 188i.
Proposals for bulldine a large FIRE-PROOF
WAlttllUUsE, at the tchuylkill Arsenal, riiilu.
drlpbia.
Piaus or the above building may be seen at the
Qua tcruiatiT-:tcmral's othce, Wasnintou, at
tbH oflice of Brevet Bngadier-tieneral U. H. C'roa
nitin, Assistant Quarteimaster-Ueneral, PblludHi.
phia, at the othce ot John ale Arthur, Jr., Archi
tect, Pni. adelf hia. aud at the otlioe of lin vct
Maior-Cioueral -f. Van Viiet, QuarUrmas er, Jow
Tfork
bliecifJcntions will be printed immediately, and
dcpobiled at tLcse sottru) places.
Scaled proiotaU tor tbo erection of tho buildlntr,
lncudinv ail work and uiutcriais, aie invited
aud wl 1 te received ui til the 80th or October
ins' ant, at noon, at the oflice ot Brevet lirmadior
(icverai O li. Crotiuan, Assistant Quartormaitor
Gettral, l'hilado phia, where tliev will be opined
in presence of fcucu bitid'Ta as choose to bo
profcuf.
The cost of the who'o work comp'eto, bud tho
time at which It will be liuished should be ttatod iu
the propocalu, which should bo acoompauud by
tho guaront e ot two reepouible pursour., in
the amount ol ten thousand dollar, that the bid
der will enter into contract with cood and sutll
ci nt security, witbin leu days after belux no ifiod
oi the same,
M. C. MEIGS,
Quarcrmas er-ieueral,
10 12 130 Brevet l:ajor-L.eueial.
T
N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOlt
Ttir t i ii isutoian or Philadelphia
UAKI.IN K( KFKLli. by he her next Iriend, vs.
itiionuiti! w. Kcn.rn.Li!,
V arch I tira, 18i4. Ko II,
To Theodore W. Eckteldt, Btmponrent
Take notice of a rule returnable HATUEDW, October
Wl, lt-tJG. at 10 o'clock A M to show cuuse why a di
vorce a vinculo uia'.rliuonll saonlri not be decreed in tbe
itiove case. Voure, eto ,
11. K. WAl,T,rB,
10 12 M Attvruev tor Llbeliaut.
FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC.
X? TJ JZ IN I fXy XJ It, 13.
GEO. J. IIENKELS, LACY & CO,,
THIRTEENTH and CHESNUT Sts.
rniLAPELrniA.
Suits of Walnut Furniture In OiL
Suitaof Walnut Furniture, Polished.
SuiU of Walnut Parlor Furniture in Oil
Suits of Walnut Parlor Furniture, Polished.
Suits of Rosewood Chamber Furniture.
Suits Fcmpeii Chamber Furniture.
Suits Pompeii Parlor Furniture.
Suits of Walnut Dininp-Room Furniture.
Suits of Walnut Library Furniture.
Suits of Walnut Hall Furniture.
A larje ssforlnr.ent flnlfhed, on hand.
GEORGE J. I1ENKELS, LACY t CO.
9 lil lmfip) Not. 1301 and 1303 CHESNUT direct.
F
U II N I T TJ
it
E.
Ihe Largest Stock in the City
A T ItKDUCliD P It I C liS
Cottage Chamber Sets,
Walnut Chamber Sets,
Velvet Parlor Suits,
Hair Cloth Suits,
Eeps Suits,
Sideboards,
Extension Tables,
Wardrobes,
Lounges, and
Mattresses.
A. N. ATT WOOD & CO.,
No. 15 South SECOND Street,
9 lostuthlmrp I'HILADELPIII A
BUY FUKK1TUKB AT (JOULD CO.'S
Vnlon Depots, corner MSTH and HAKKLT and
os. ill unu it) .ortli BfcCO)l Street.
'1 he laritrst, cheapest, and beat stock of Furniture, o
every description, in tho wor d. Hend lor Fruited t'ata
lotneand I'rle.e List, 'ihe soundneM 0( n otorial and
workmanship Is guaranteed ol a,l we sell. Furniture tor
farter, Draw ing room, Chamber or lied room, Dining
room, LibrHry. Kitchen, riervants' rooms. Uftlces,
Schools, Churches, Odd Fellow b, Masons, or other
I ede, Ships. Institutions. Clubs, Colleges, Pub 1c
builillnps Hotels Hoarding Houses, llospluils. Fairs, or
a simile ple.e ot Furniture,
lirawlniis and estinia es I nrnlshed when required.
Orders sent by post will be executed wbb de. patch,
and with llberullty and Justness ot dealing; Country
dealers, ano the trade generally, contlnuo to lie supplied
on the Pamo liberal wholesale terms that insure Uion a
lair piollt. Parties at a olstanee may remit through our
ltauker, the Farmers' and Mechanics' National Dank,
ChexnUi street, or the L'nlon .National Bank, 'third
street, or bv Kxpress. Cheek, or Tout Oitlce Order. Im
mediate attention will be then, and satisfaction Insured.
OOIIM) CO.,
N . corner NINTH and ALA KKhT Htrcets and
Aos. 37 and 39 .North SEC'OM) Kuet
SlOSp FhUadetuhla. 1
PLEASE OBSERVE
THAT
RICHMOND & FOREPAUCH'S
Is the Cheapest Place In this city
TO UVY YOUR FURNITURE.
Our stock Is the largest and most varied, as oar prices
are the lowest.
I OVT Fi ltOKT TO CAM, before narchaRlnr else
where In order that we may have an opportunity of
piovlng tbe truth oi tho above assertion.
RICHMOND & FOttEPAUGU,
0 25tuthr2mrp Vo.iO South BKCOND Ht . west side.
fj1 0 HOUSEKEEPERS.
I have a large stock ol every variety oi
FUUNITUKH
M'blcb I will sell at redncea prices, consisting oi
1LAJN AND J1AHBLK 1 OP COTiAOH MJIfS
W ALNUT CHAlllltli eUlTS.
VAlil.OK hllllh IS VELVS'T PI.P8H
1'AliLOK SC1I8 IN HSIU CLOTH.
VAKI OK HITS IN KF.Prt.
Sideboards, Kxttnuiou Tables, Wardrobes, Bookcases
Aluttrtsses, Lountiis, etc elc.
P. P. OlISTINK
8 IS N. F.. corner NKCOND and UACi. streets.
CIIjUILES e. clak,
No. 11
North ELEVENTH Street,
BEDDING
I
AND
COTTAGE FURNITURE WAREHOUSE.
Hair and Busk Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bolsters,
and I L lows. '
Best Quality of Rnrlng Mattresses. 1
Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Chahs, Towel
Hacks, hocking Chairs etc.
Few Cuxbl ns. Feathers and Down.
Comlortables and Blankets. 9Swgm2m
ESTABLISHED )79 5.
A. S. ROBINSON
Frencli Plate Lookins-Classes,
ENGRAVINGS PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS
Manufacturer of all kinds of
Iookinc-tilaps, Poi-trait, and
tviro frames to Order.
ETC
No. 910 CHESNUT STREET,
THIRD DOOR ABOVK THE CONTINENTAL,
gEDDINQ, MATTRESS,
AND
FEATHER WAHEIIOU.SE.
WILLIAM B. DREW,
No. 813 MARKET
VIllLADELl'HIA.
9 18 tuthslm
FIUST CLASS iUIttlTURE.
Lare Assortment of th'a Lattest
Styles
On hand, and will be sold this coming season at very
n odcrate prices, at
Iu. LVTZ'S Furniture Establishment,
OB 3m Ko. 121 Honth LEVMTa Street.
fj E A D & CO.,
No. 910 CHESNUT STREETj
k MAXUFAC1UEERS OF
i
SILVER-PLATED WARE,'
1RIPLE PLATE.
MON1Y SATED BT PURCHA8ISU D1RECV
FKOM THK MANUFACTOKKB8,
MEAD & CO.,
10 lmws3mrp No. pio CIIBSNUT STREtcr
TJJ X T KA BOUNTY. THE PAYMASTER.
JJJ General has ordered the prompt payment of tbesa
claims. I have all the necessary loruu under the irdei
below tK'0- mK 8U-tioi?uir