THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18. latin. n s - ..." " AMUSEMENTS. "Till MENDIXFROIIIf MtJHIOAL Sooirrr. A ;now BHinioai organization, riola:nd lor the ttmlr and performance of oratorios and other musto, waa Iriaatrurnted last eveniri? at fo. 1011 Chnanut strwt. The attendance for the initial nltrlit of suoh an en terprise, waa unntuallr lanre, there belns: uo wards of a hundred ladr aud Knntlomen members present, and prenentm an array of material lor such a so- ciety of the boat oharaotar. At 8 o'clock the meeting was called to order bv , Jtobcrt Morns, Esq., rrealdrnt of tho Common wraith Bank, one of the IMrectors of the So eioty, who conerntulatel the mnmlxtra on the hltrhly lavorub e auspices under which the Mnndolsnonu commenced Ita existence. The musical taste of Philadelphia, he remarked, wss yearly improving, and the influnnoe ol societies soon as the one they . wore inaugurating was doing much to keep that tasta in the proper channel, and much also for Art generally. It was gratifying, he continued, to no tice the interest now felt among ns on musical mat ters; and trom the good beginning madi by the Mendelssohn, ho was sure the Society wou'd soon become a recognized mnsical institution of the city. Mr. Morris' remarks wore conceived in the bap. plost voin, and were londly applandod at the close. A. H. Oerrickson. Esq., tho President of the .so ciety, lollowod Mr. Morris, and waa exceedingly feli citous in hi remarks, piedcin himself to do all in his power for the success of the 8oclety . and tho further ance of its objects. His voice, he said, would always be at its disposal, which, he remarked, conditional tits voca' aolhties, was promising a irood deal. Attor the apnlnnse which rrcntrd Mr Domckson's re marks had subsidod, tho Mnslca' Direotor ot the So ciety , Jean Louis, Btftumod the baton and the first rehearsal of tho Association was ooiameuoed. Mr. Honry O. Thunder, Its pianist, presided at the piano. At 10 o'clock the Society adjourned, to moot again for rehearsal and rooepnon of new members, on Wednesday evening next, at tho aamo time and plaoe. Thk 8ahobbbcii The elghtoonth annual anni yeisury of this excellent Uorman Musioal Aiooia tion takoa place this evening at National Uuards Hall. A grand leu tonic ball, preceded by a miscel laneous mu'lcal melangt, will constitute a pleasant and well-directed entertainment, participated in only by members and their specia lyinvitjd guests. CITY INTELLIGENCE. f For Additional Local Items see Third Fagt. Tn Eighth Stuekt Improvements More Notks by the W&y. We resume to-day our sketches of the improvements which are now profrressinn in the lower portion of North Eighth street: The lot at No. 66 is the property of Mr. H. P. Wilbur, of the firm of Wilbur, Myers & Co., No. 19 Chenut street. The building which has stood here for many year9 has been entirely demolished, to make way lor an elegant three storied structure in brick, with a front of twenty and a depth of seventy-five teet. The cost ot the building will be about $15,000, nearly all of which will be an increase in the valuation ot the property. The front will be built of the finest quality of pressed brlck'and will con tain handsome show windows, with heavy plate gloss. In Iront of the second story a balcony will project a tew feet over the sidewalk. Every inch ot the building will be made available for some purpose; and to accomplish thi9 the sidewalks will be undermined with vaults, to give ready access to the cellar. Sloan is tho architect, and Mr. C. C. Carman the builder. The first floor will be occupied, as before the commencement of the improveaaeut, by a tobacco and cigar establishment. The second floor will contain a photographic establishment. At No. 26, the store occupied by Messrs. Her man, Schwab & Co. will at once attract the eye by the elegance and ta-te manifested in the Whole exterior. The building, which is owned by Mr. George Pepper, has been very hand somely fitted up aud renovated, at a cost of $15,000. The front of the store was torn out, and light open plate glass windows and glass doorways substituted. The whole cost of the great improvements has been borne by the proprietors, who have adapted the place to suit the requirements el their business, and shows a most laudable ambition on their part to keep up with the giowtn of the city. The plate glass alone in the bulk windows cost over one thou sand dollars. It suggests some very pleasant thoughts to let our memories bring back these now splendid stores in the days when they were small and illy lighted, and hardly possessed any of the elegant accommodations that are now considered so essential to the comfort of pur chaser, when we remember the small, impertect window panes that distorted the proportions of whatever weie exposed for sale behind them. But we are constantly eoing onward in the great road ot proeress. lttBlde, the store is beautifully lighted, and every modern appliance 1 supplied that " the most thorough regard for the rnmfort of those who have dealings with the store could suggest. A9 the store is rented on a lease that lias been running for some time past, U would not give a lair idea of the rent it would now bring. Sufice it to say, that it is not one-filth ol what it would bring it it were in the market for rental to morrow. At No. 4 and 6 we come to a large and exten sive establishment, devote! to the requirements of the little folks. Mr. J. Shoemaker, the owner of the two buildings, has been making most extensive improvements. He has knocked out parts of the partitions between the two houses, thus throwing the two into one. The front bulk windows were torn out nd replaced by the more modern stylo with French plate glass. Besides this, he whole interior has been refitted and renovated, at a cost of some thousands of dollars. The whole three stories are occupied by M. fc-bueraaker & Co., who deal very exten sively in children's clothing. Indeed, we had hardly a just idea of the requirements of the rising generation until we entered these large well-lighted saloons, and cast our eyes around unon the amply furnished shelves and coun ters. It is hardly to be believed the . amount of business that is done in thin par ticular branch of the trade. Here may be seen children's goods of all kinds, and of the very latest and most fashionable styles, for they, as well as the older folks, have their fashions and modes. There is another thing to be noticed in this establishment. I refer to the very able and business-like manner in which the whole concern is carried on by the lady head of the thm. There are too few branches of business which the sex arc permit ted to carry on in this country. But where they do take hold of anything, it is at once seen that they have great ability to carry on commerce, and admirable tact in adapting themselves to the tastes and whims of purchasers. As we went through this esublishineut, we wtre most favorably impressed with the almost clock-work like regularity with which all the details were carried on, and the tine accommodations that . are furnished for the proper display of the artl . cles in which the Arm deals. A Youthful Thief. A vung lad named .John Logue, aged about eleven years, was arrested yesterday alternoon an a charge of larceny. It appears that Johnny relieved the baggage wagon ot the West Chester and Phila delphia Railroad Company ot a valise contain ing clothing and other little etcetera?, to the value'of $77. He disposed of a part of the material thus collected to a female named Elizabeth Riley, who livei part of the time at No. 4 Carberry court, near Fourth and Shippen . streets. She also was arrested, an 1 part of the stolen poods found in I her possession. They both hud a hearing before Alderman Joues, and were held In $U00 bail to answer. Mr. G. W. Shepard, the owner oi tho valise, appeared against the prisoners. ROCKHILL & WILSON, , TINE CLOTHING HOUSE, Nos.603 ana 605 CHESNUT St.,PhUa. Toreign and Domestio Fabrics Made to pr der, Reasonable, Serviceable, And Fashionable. Tropkbtt Exkmpt FROM TAXK9.A.C rordinc to tho returns of the Board of Revision, the following Is the valuation of the property in the city which Is pxnmpt from taxation: I KrCrMrttiMiMMw-tMktrf I 5 S e e : o S I & $ 3 I S S :8. sSa 82 try at S,Swo5o4oSSoS6oa. ess' I ii giiiiii ii 'isiisiilii! ill " a. 3 "I III: llilli; I: i : ill: : I: 2. S'2 u 0 t fsS 4 ; : : ; : bi) !! -00! w; , .., m ,' OB C V s"1 4 jb; N"jr . c; ;;;;;; p; ;;;;;;; qtln b s: en jc d Sir Ko valuation la this Ward. An Unkttly Youth Jamsa McFadden. aged about 16 years, althouah much older in wickedness, was arrr sled for threatening to com mit an assault and battery under very ajeravat ins circumstances. It Is alleged that this inter esting youth amused himpclf by hurling rock, stones and pebbles at the cars of the Reading Itailroad, breaking the pones in the windows and causing others on the person of the conductor. Tho latter official, not relishing such pleasan tries, made'a rush at;the youth and captured him, aud banded Lira over to the police authorities, It is alleged that James had also threatened an attack upon the person of a Mr. Murray, who is proprietor of a coal yHrd nour Twenty-fourth and Pennsylvania avenue, and also threatening to stab him with a lar;e carving knife, which was found upon his person. The young man had a hearing before Alderman Hutchinson, who him in $51)0 baii tor each ollense. A Bbeach of Tbust. A mixed-up case was bi ought boforo Alderman Hurley yesterday evening. Maggie Martin, who, it is alleged, does not bear the best of reputations, sued out awarrant against Margaret Kusscll for stealing a $100 bond, which she said she had deposited in the said Margaret's hands for safe keeping la"t Monday. When, however, she came to demand her money, fhe found that the bank had burst, and was unable to meet liabilities. At least that is her story. The $100 dollar bill has evapo rated, where, no one knows, or whether It ever was in existence. However. Alderman Hurley thouaht the evidence justified him in exacting $600 bail from Margaret Russell for her appear ance at Court to answer the chirga of larceny. CirtTKi.TY to AsriMALs. If the police made arrests of all peisons who infringed the statute atrainet cruelty to animals, we tthould have as long a list as the cases of drunkenness. The drivers of the heavy cars within the city limits are more especially observable (or the brutality which some of them practise towards their patient, much-abused teams. It Is only every now and then that a person is arrested for this oitenso. Yesterday alternoon Charles Lamoa, the driver of a wrrou heavily loaded, wai arrested for brutally beating his horse, until bystanders were compelled to interfere with the brute. The affair occurred at the corner of Ridge avenue and Jefferson street. Lnmon had a heHting before Alderman Fitch, who hel.l him in $600 to unswer. Movements in Real Estate. We leara that one hundred and Hfty acres of laud, ad joining the Burd Asylum, at Sixty-fourth and Vine st reets.have been purchased by Mr. Powers, of the firm of Powers & Weiehtman, who will impiove it in tho spring. The extensive pro upri v known as the "Bull's Head." at Sixty- filth, SlXty-sixin anu vine buul-is, uhu ucuii pui- chased by Robert J. Mercer, Esq. The building contains eighty rooms, and will be fitted up as a first-class boarding-house. There are numerous other contemplated improvements in this loraltty, which is a desirable one for summer residences. fc. A Free Fieirr. A number of rowdies on a bender pot into a skirmish, near Ridge avenue and Master street, yesterday afternoon. The disturbance becoming rather too great for tho comfort of outsiders, the police came down on them, and persuaded the belligerents to hold themselves in. Three of them were arrested for being the principals in the row. They answer to the names of Andrew, William, and George Gideon. They had a hearing before Alderman Fitch, and were held in $800 each for a further hearing. Base Ball Theatrical Nine vs. Athletic. To-morrow afternoon an exciting game ol base ball will take place on the grounds of the Athletic, Fifteenth and Columbia avenue, between the above-mentioned parties. Tie Theatrical nine consists of the prominent gen tlemen of the profession of our city. All lovers of a closely contested game should go early, as we doubt if they wi il be, able to get the people in. Child Rim Oveb and Killed. We have to record another accident iroin, it is al leged, careless and reckless driving. A child named Henry Koschny, aged lour years, and living at Charlotte and Thompsen streets, was knocked down und run over by a lager beer wagon, at the northwest corner of Third and Girard avenue, this morning at 9 o'clock. The driver of tho team, Frederick Schoch, was ar rested. The child waskil'ad almost instantly. And Still They Come. Another visiting fire company enlivens the city with their red shirts and their elegant steam tire-engine. Tbu time it is the Water Witch, ol Wilmington, Delaware. They make a tine anpearanco. This morning they paraded through the street, pre ceded by a band of musio. They, of course, will go the usual rounds of visiting firemen, and see the usual animals. Cholera. There were eight case? of cholera reported to the Board ol Health since our ltport of yesterday. . We have bken at the Clothing House of C. Somors & Sen Fanov t aenmere for suits; Satiu-faoea onl Chinchilla heaver Overcoats, wbioh are made up in the most substantial way. Alo, magnificent stock of choice uuotit poods to soleot from lor moasura. Every garment ma do by thia House warranted to tit. Heed's I'ntent Dutlon used, which prevents the disagreeable neceeslty of sewing on buttons. ROCKHILL & WILSON. 'FINE CLOTIIINa HOUSE Kos.603 and 605 CHESNUT St., PMla. latest Style Sack 'and Walking Coats. BOYS' CLOTHING. taw Tou TtKAD Tnisf gsrfnoo nem tnolw eht Boil ocnatropml henm talit pAerd lo rewop cht nl Key Whto toartta ot, r-olhnaf eht ni eh ot dna Nolwap pnilur a'nam okil nmoe, l'neho tub ot, esiwekil, tub 1.1a tsomla by dehsiw ai ; l'eok yeht selur eroht lia dna Llall rowoT ta laoi ohiT, Our stock ot Mnn'n. Yonthn anil Roth' riotlilTlif I the lullont and Dint complete In rtiiladvlnhia. rnces are lower and nearer those of old timtt, than lor several litmrt. Halt way bthrecn. I BBKsyrr ft Co., Fifth Ann j Tower Hai l, Sixth Stb. ( 618 Mabkbt Stbhbt. Tn WownER of thk Asa In the "Aloriiintr Glory." a cell-loed.nsr, base-liurrlnd ooal Ktovei a marvellous economiaer, a splendid illuminator, aud a tcautilul ornament. Jho "Mornina (llnrv" max h soon dallv at Phnrlcs Jones' stoic, K os 809 and 811 Second stroot, above vino, or at .1. . Uiark'n, xso, 100M Market street. Moltlirr pas nor dunt escapes, nor Is it any trouble to kerp the "Morning Glory" In lull blast Do not tail to cull and si e it in operation. Mr. Thompson, one of the firm of manufacturers, will remain In i'hila do jiina a limited period to exnlaiu tho wonderful power of tho "Mominn Gnrp." No wori Canards The 1'ronldent desires us to say that the various letters in tho papers about his ordering a suit of Clothimr from a miinhor ol cloth ing d'ores in this city is fume. Ch'irles Utokos fc Co., Clotbiers, ondor tb Continental, are tho only par ties the President would order lroui in Fhitiidolphm, n having the prico marked on tho goods is the To! Icy. Five-Twenty Coupoua, Duo November 1, Wanted by Drkxbl ft CO., m No. 84 South Third stroet. Mabtin Lutbkr once thought he saw tho Devil in hit chambor, and threw an inkstand at his head. Bad they had in those days Aycr's Tills to exorcise all the devils that come from a disordered stomach, his laughable lriirfit would not have become a matter ot history. The Elliptic Lock-Stitch Sewinq Machine, with all tho latest Improvements and attachments, incomparably die best for Family Use. Elliptic 8. M. Co. Agents wanted, No. 923 Chegnut street, I'hila. Fbesh Taper Shell Almonds, Filberts, English Walnuts, Kaisins, etc., can be Iliad at all times of Georgo W. Jenkins, No. 1037 Spring Garden street. Upholstery Store, whore every kind ot work required by the most perfect housexeopers is done; tepairing, pollshiuir, taking down and putting up of lurmture. ftlou aud womun qualified by Ions expe rience at each branch of the business. No work pen lor med but in tho moit thorough manner, at Pattbs's, No. 1408 Chesnut street. All that tub poets have sdno of the floral produots ot any zone is Illustrated and roa'lzod in the entrancing tratrrance ol Phalon's "Niirht Bloom inn Cereus." A bottle ot it should always Maud besine Moore's Melodies in every lndy'9 boudoir, hath Times. It is a groat mistake not to got tho best. To iret the best, ai:d at the same time not to be overcharged, you mut rosort o 11. F. Koimer's l'liotocrapliic Gallery, No. C24 Arch street. Mx Cards for 91, Children's Clothihg. M. Shoemaker ft Co., Nos 4 and 6 N. Kighth street, are now oponinn a splendid araortuient of boys', girls', iu(ama', aud mistcs' clothing. Twelfth and Chesnut Is the place to purchase Cork Mattresses and Bedding, and to have your Fur niture reupholstered, varnished, and repaired by practical woikmonu Faulub, the Hatter, Bouts thorn all, Southeast corner Second and South. Ladies, go to C. Byron Mouse & Co., No. 002 ard 904 Aich street, tor your Fried Oysters, Chicken Salad, couco ana wouios. Curtains Soe l'atten's Curtain Goods and Auo tion Curtain, bought low and will be told low, at W. Henry Tatten'b. No. 1408 Chesnut street. Window Shades One Dollar. Gilt Shades, only $1, at 1'attkn'b, No. 1408 Chesnut itreet. FRBMOH COOoAnitt Oakb, oritlul with Uoru & Co., Nos. 902 and 904 Arch stieet. ELASTIC STITCH SEWING M AC III N KB, FOR FA WILY FST. TUK ONLY MACHINE i Huirm.E, on GEOVElt &. B.VKKB'H HK1HF.ST I'JfKMIUM SEWING liUUVori 1 u u SISWISU v Ainu s e. FOR TAILOR!, SIIOKMAKEK. muiii,EK.s. H VRNESS MAKEIH, CARKIAC1& MAKK1M. LATEST AMD BIS TI1ATUOTTI HEWS MACHINK8, i".itnii;i li AM) EM HU01 OKRS VUUFECXLY NO. Tl CH K Nl'T 6TBKKX. (Superior Stylkb cf Eeady-madb Clotrio. bCFKBioR Styles o IIeady-madk Clothixq, WANA.VAKKH & liBOWN, TOFULAli CLOT11IJSO HOU8K, OAK HALL, Pcutheaflt corner Sixth and Makkkt Streets. MA1UIIK13. GII.LEN-MOBOAU. On ihe ICth instant, at No. 872 N. Tenth ttroH, bv the Rov. G. VV. showman, Mr. M VI 1 Gl I.LEN to IIIbs KilllA C. AlOltUAN. both of Pbiladelpnia NECF 8MIT1I. Bv Kev. P. L. Davios. at hi resi dence, No. 4a 3 8. Fiith street, Camden, it. J., October ii. imit). o jti.ir.i-ti jumjn AitiCis to ansa uaihu JAKK SM1TT1, all of t armlcn, N. J. BITRTIKTT. On the 1Mb instant, SAMUEL D, BUR DiiTT, M. 1). aed 5U years. His relatives uud irlemls are refmectfUllt Invited to attend his iuneral, from his lute residence, 8. E. cor ner of J'.leven'.h and Green atreots, on Friday, the ivtli Instant, at 2 o'clock. COLLAB.-On the 15th Instant. MALLIZA, wife ot Andrew J. C ollar, In the atith. year of her age; also, ti '1 SLY COLLAR, (laughter of Andrew J, and the late Ualliza I 'ollar, In tho 6th year ol her age. The relatives and Irlends ot the tuiniiv are respectfully invited to attend their lunerul, trom the rexliienco ot her mother, JIih Botxey Krunklln, tto. 1US Vienna street, below Girard avenue, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. CRAWFORD. On the 18th Instant, THOMAS, in lint son of John and Anna Crawford, aged D days. '1 he relatives aud irlends ot the lainl y aro respectt'ally Invited to attend the funeral, horn tho residence of hla parents, Ko 241 Gaski 1 street, on Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. FAUNCE On the 15th Instant, after a short Illness, Mr. DAVID FAUNCK. In theoMh year of his age, the relatives and friends ot the iHiuily aro resiiecttully Invited to utti ud the funeral, on Friday arternoo i at I o'clock, from hi late residence. So SW0 N. Fourth stroet. Funeral to proofed to Monument Cemoterr. 11EI.FFEN8TRIN. On the nth Insu, Rev. SAMUEL IlKLFFtNSllIN, Br., in the '2d yenr ot his age. tlo sb the oldest minister of the German Roloimod Churclt at tho time of his decease, and for more than thirty years pastor oi the Race ntteet Church near Fourth. 'J be luneral nitl move from the late residence ot tho lifccaeed oa Monday morning, lmmedla'elv altor tlta arrival of the b-iS train from Philadelphia, to No t!i W ales. Carriage wi 1 be in attendance. BLACK On the 16th Instant, ELIZABETH L SLACK, daughter of Amos M. and Amelia Black, iu tue 4:U year oflicrano. The relatives and friends of the family are rospectfully Invited to attend the lunerul, trom the residence ol her p rents, o H1U t rots street on Friday alteruoon at 2 o'clt'Ck. To proceed to Philadelphia C'emetory. T9 WARBUKTON. U FA8UIDNABLE HATTER, So. 430 CHESNUT Street, 9168 Next door to l'ot Office. BARBER'S IMPROVED PKIUSCOPIC SPKCTACfcliS. Superior o all others. They excite the wonder and ndm iatlon of all who use them. Manulautory aud halct-rooms, Do. 248 S. ElGUTii Street, Phlaa., Pa. OPERA CLASSES. Assortmei t large aud varied. Prices low. 024 3m ROCKHILL & VILSON, FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St,, PMla. y - COAtllMEN'S COATSf COACIIME'S COATS. HUNTING COATS. HUNTING OOATS. THE. CITY ITCfH" . FOR i:HS WEEK,' IS OUT, FOR SALE j, VEUy WIlKItE BUILL11NTLT ILV,U8TUATEI), And Full of Moat' Interesting Matter. Cl-ABIC E. A HcmarkahV Noval. BlK hUl'JlUT. a Lciuudat I'oem. Superbly IHu Iratcd. LH' J FB FROM BE1IL1N. PrVclal t'OTrepotioence of tho "City I'om '' l.KTTtii FH()i Paris. Specltl CorroepoWQoice of the 'City run." I.E t 'l KIl t KOM MINSKSOrV From Adjutant Gtnoinl L. Tbcman to (h Ity Horn " Kh.1KO;tHhcnoN. A CluirmliiR I'oem. HiooiiAfni -K It. k, M'ucKiiiy, Kr "Tim icto.s," ) UK POuK ATllLb riijs. A satire. Capitally lnu- tTMcil. TtiK tOOKINU OLASi Ko. 37. KmroHiAi.s. - i Hie clrctlon' : Li IAivrn iim Mr filnnlnni Ormln of Ibe Wevt ( i he Cholonu Tho Caaatd ; JUIliucry Lot tr iroin l,er York. . AMItSKMKNNTS. Italian Opcra-Fpul.loton rtu em ulnn. By Tiobonnlr. Thc iili; v, limt j tho TUcairoat TUCtuicai Uo.-sip. orolgu und American, oU'. CHMSS, The CIiom f'olnmn ot the 'City I torn" ts one of the best in the country. mi, t,i a uns. The "Cltr Horn" Is ihoon y rnRinnr Bl'llard medium In l'hllaUeipUin. All the laltnt nuw i, matchu.4, etc. 11 ASK riAl.tj. Anothoi Lcttnr from Colonel t'ltzorald to tho Alb-lrtli-s ; Ihe Hret Vizz'e, AilanMo v. thleth:i tuo Eurokas a startling ilove'.min cut : Tho t.onl Ath'otU's; I nto it the -tired Man-Huatr4iJt Hired Mnn ana l.aay l ove ll u tratcd; a' I tho latent lo Kail Oo'irt, etc. etc., hi sklf b a variety oi ma.irr ol nupi'iior Intoreit. 'J he contents ol the' t.m 1 1' A M" aie ntlro'y origi nal, and veiT cateiul it nreo irtid by cumnoront e tl toi-A Hie ' rll t li'i,ii," wboiusaa and roUU, caa be ob tained at the od.ee, FITZGERALD A CO., It So. 114 f?outh THIRD Street, Second Story. jnlToi'-Eiia glasses IMPORTED AND FOR SALE BY JAMES W. QIEEN & CO., 10 18tf No. CHKSN't'T Street. A DHL 1IVB T18SUR PAPER, FOR REPAIR x Inn torn bank notes, book leaves, etc. Is always leady lor use, ana being partially transparent, but .lightly deface, them. For -'JMAK 4 mKW Ko. 885 (Eight Thirty-five! MARKET St.. below Ninth. DOUBLE FARINA OR MILK BOILERS, coffee and tea pots, pans, kettles, waih basins, colanders, and other articles of tinware and hotisekoai mg ortictes, forsaleby . TRUMAN A SHAjV, o. 8 t Eigut ntrty-rlve) MARK B'f Ht.. below Mnth. TTALF,'8 COMBIN'KD 61EAT-CPTTKR AND Ji Btuffer, for its simplicity and the easo with which It Is kept in worklnu order, or maybe made to cat line or coare, Is believed to surpass most others. They are tor sale ai the lla.dware Store ot & m No. 8(F,lgrit Thirty-five) MARK BT Ht.. bolow Ninth. N ADULTERATED LlyUOBS ONL KH'HA'JU PENlSTAN'sJ STORK AND VAtM TS Ko. 4,' OiUOHNUr STR14ET. KcariT Opposite the Post Oiroe PUITiVDELPHt A Fnmll'cs supplied Or ioa from the Country prom tly atteuded to. ,iU JBIOKKJaiSTJa, f OK LiFK-KEJU VENATOR. STRENGTH TO THE WEAK -YOUTH TO TUB AGED This preparation Is unco. rial ed a.i a rojuveoator and re gtorer ot wasted ucd Inori Hmcilou s. 'J he iceb.e. ho uiied aud ah those who hare In nnt way Impaired their vitality by excessive mental or physl cut appiication.wl'.l llim th.' Ulukrene to be what its ntunu mipliei a II e-rcjuvemtor, which, wtlle It builds up tho p nattered consftutlou, will so Imnart to tho feelings the brlBkness and cuerery which hclont? to youth Ko matter by v.liat cuuse any o.Kau has become entee Med In its functions this supuib proparatloa will remove that cause at enco and lorevor. lsKtKKENE cuies Gonnia! De' illty Imnoteno"-, Ner voub Incapacitv, Dyipepsin, Dbnresston Loss or Apne tlte. Low spirits, Imbecility. Mnntnl Indolence Kmuota Hon, Ennui. It has a most deiiyhttul, desirablo, and novel effect upon the nervous snU in and a I who aro In anyway prosira ed by nervous disitbl.Hios nre carnnstly edvl'cd to seek a cure ill this most excel cot and un equalled preparation. BIOKRI.N Ii -1 he Feeb e, the Larpnld, the Despair ing, the Old should give this vo.unble dlsoovory atrial! It will be found tota ly diil'creut trom ail other article for the Bane purpose. TO FEMALES. this preparation Is invaluable In ner vous weakncHSos ol ull kin is, as It will restore tho wasted strength with wouloriul tieitnanuuDO. It Is also a piand Tonic, and will nive re iof in Dvspep sta with theliist do-o A brief persis enoo in lis use will lenovate fie Rioin'ca to a degree of perfect health and Ixiiixh Dyspepsia rorevcr. evi I lodar per bottle or six bottles for an. Bold bi I'TUffKlsts Beiicral'V. Nrut bvexpn-ss anywhere by ad drcsslnu HUTCIIIMIS A; HILLYKR Propriotors, io its ic o.reoi, now lora. Pold by JOnsSOS. HOLLO WAY" 4 f'OWDE'?, o xsoi tn sixth street. llOthBtuCmrp Ke.!iUli HEC'0nHt. QHEliOKEE PILLS. Or Female Regulator, Cure Suppressed, Excessive, and Painful Menstruation Gietn McfiiiRss, Keivous and Npinal Arleoilons Palus In tho lack, Vlcli Ucadacbe, Giddiness, ' And all d'sease lliat apring from lrroyularlty, by re moving tho causoundult tuo effeots that arisa iroin it Ihev are Dertectlv safe la all oases fiii,i uri., ,. bidden ty directions, aud are easy to admiulsLor us they ore nicely suour-coah d. 1 bey should bo in the hands of Ul VVCIJ LUU1UUU, W11U, ItUU 11 Ul'lUL til 1110 land. Ladies can address ns in perfect cou II, lonee, and state their complaints In ml , as we treat all Veinalo Co n plaints, and prepare Medicines suitable ior all diseasos o which ihey are subloct Thirty-two page pamphlet. In a st aled envelope, tree. 'I he 1 berokee PIUS are so'd by all drugpl.ts at SI per box, or six boxes for bf: or they are sont hr mail, froe ot postage, in an orainarv tat er, iree iroin observation, by addressing the sole proprietor, Dr. W. R. MERWIN, No 37 WALK. LB Btreet, Now Ifork. S. B Cherokee Pills No. ii are prepared for special casta wliiu milder medicines fail: tlnwe are sent bv mall, lree ol postage, on receipt of 85. the price uf each DR. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATINQ ELIXIR, OE, ESSENCE OF LIFE, Cures fioneral DebMtv, Weakness, Hysterics la Ptinules, l'alptlation oi tiie Heart, and all Nervous Diseases. It restores new hie and vigor to the aged, ciuslng the hot blood of Youth to course tho veins, restoring tim Oruaus oi (ieueratidu, removing luipetency aud DeuTltv, and rentorluK uinni luces and iu l vior, thus provln a petfect ' f.llxlrof Love," removing Sterility an i Bar renness In butti Bcxos. To the young midiilo avotl, and acea. there Is no greater boon than ibis "Kllxlr of Llfa " It gives a new lease of lile, causing the woi.k und debill ta ed to bave ri newed n ngtb and vigor, aud the oniiro system to tliri I with jov and pleumre Price Oue bottle, fc2 three bottles, f 5. Sont by ex press to any address. Our medicines are sold and recommended bv all re sne ctabl ilruKHisis in ever., part of the civlllzo,! globe, (some unprincipled dea'era, however, trv to deceive their customeis by sellli K cheap and worthless compounds in order lo make money. i;e uot deceived -ask for these .Medic lies an t tukeieothors If tiio tlrugKtst dues not keep them, write to us, aud we will send thernbrex uress, coieinlty packed, iree from observation. We will tie pleased lo receive letters with ull statements la te yard to any d sease with which adles or gentlemen are o filleted Address all letters (or medicines, pamphlets, or advice, to the sole pronrte or, Dr. W. R. MERWIN, 6 11 mwfrp Ko. 37 WALKER ftreet. New York. WAITED TO RENT. A DWELLING BE twten Walnut and Fine ftrcotp, east of Nl icteentli, and west of S ixth. Ac'iros HOBEliT A MXW"KLI, 10 17 3t No. ICS CUESNUr Street. ROCKHILL & WILSON. FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, Kos 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., PMla. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS IN GREAT VARIETY t rllnttll-llnr iirnniai. . unm i ur.r, Dtuuinu, tlU, I U Ii N 1 'X U Xfc lHm GEO. J. IIENKELS LACY & CD, UlIRTEENTn and CHESNUT Sts. pnrLADKi.riiiA, Suits of Walnut Furniture in Oil. Suits of Walnut Furniture, Tolished. Suits of Walnut Parlor Furniture in Oil. Suits of Walnut Parlor Furnituro, Polished. Suits of Rosewood Chambor Furniinre. Suits Pompeii Chamber Furniture. Suits rcmpeii Tailor Furniture. Suits of W alnut Dininfj-Room Furnituro. Suits of Walnut Library Furniture. Cuits of Walnut Hall Furniture, A larr e sefortn ret fulfhrd, on hand. CEOKGE J. UENKEL8, LACY A CO, ill m5p Nos. 1H01 and 1503 CllKSSIJT Btreet. BUY FUHNITUKK AT (iodLD Ac CO.'S I'nlon Depot, comer NINTH and MAKKKT and Nos. 37 and 39 Nortn ShCOJJI) Street. lhe mmt, cheapest, and host, stock of Knrnltiiro, o every description, la tho word, hend lor Printed Cata logue aud Prico Lint, ihe sciun.lnoss of material and workmanship Is guaranteed of ad we sell. Furuitrro tor j arior, jjruwiiig roiim. ;iianuer ot Bedroom, Dlning- luuiii, uiiFiiiir. ivininvi, servants' rooms, unices, Schoos, Cluirches, odd Fellows, Mnsous, or otlior lodges. Ships. Institutions Clubs, Colleges, Pablo Buildings liotois Boarding Uousea, Ilospitals, Fairs, or Jirawins and estlma es tarnished when required. Orders sent bv Dost will bo executed with iinmnirli and with liberality and justness of dealing l ouiury ucu ers, ana tne trnuo generally, eon ttnue to be supplied on thesamo liberal wholesale terms, that insure then a tnirpiofli. Parties at a olstane nmv remit through our Banker, the Farmers' and Mechanics' Nailoual Bank, Chesnui. street, or the Union National Bank, Third street, or bv Kxpress. Cheek, or Post Ottlce Ordor. Im- ineuia'.e attention win Degncn, ana satisiacuoa Insured. ooirr.n & co H E. corner NINTH and MA RKKT Streets and Nos. 37and38Nortn BKCONO Stroet. 108p Phlladolphla-B T O 1IOUSEKEEPEKS, I have a large stock of erery variety ot I'lJItNITlJUB Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting ot PLAIN AN1 MARBLK TOP COTTAGE BUIT8 WALNUT UUtUUKU HUITfl. PAHI.OR HUItN IN VKLVKT PLFSH , PAltLOK Btlll'8 IN IIIK CLOTIL PABLOB MTIT8 IN ItKPt. Rldcboarda, Extension Tab es, Wardrobes, Bookcases Mattresses, Loungea, eto etc. P. 'P. OUSTINK 6 IS N. E. corner HF.CONI) and BACK Htreeu. PLEASE OBSERVE THAT RICHMOND & FOREPAUCH'S la the Cheapest Place In this city TO BUY YOUR FURNITURE. Our stock Is the largest and moBt varied, as our prices are the lowect lON'T F.'BGKT TO CALL before onr.-haslnir else where In order that we may have an opportunity of pioving uie truiu 01 me anove assertion. RICHMOND & FORErAU'ill, 0 28 tnihs2mrp3 To. 40 South SECOND Ht , wostsUie. JEEVE L. KNIGHT & !SON, Ko. 607 CHESNUT Street, BAVE NOW OPES A WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF AMERICAN AND ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, COCOA MATTINGS, DRUGGETS, RTJG3, ETC 10 SwfmSmSp .gEDDINC, MATTRESS, AND FEATHER WAREHOUSE. WILLIAM D. DHEW, No. 813 MARKET St. rnrLADELPHIA. C918tnth8lm FIRST-CLASS IlKMTlItE. A Large Assortment of th Latest fctyle On hand, and will be sold this coming season at rerf b Oderato prices, at L. LUTZ'S Furniture Establishment, I) 6 3m Ko. 121 Bonth ELEVEBTTH Street. ESTABLISHED 1795. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate Looking-Glasses, ENGRAVINGS, PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, ETC. manufacturer of all kinds of LOOKING-GLASS, PORTRAIT, AND PICTTJKE FRAMES TO ORDER. No. OlO .CHESNUT STU.EET, f. THIRD DOOR AUOVfl TUE CONTINENTAL, FntLASRLFHIA. 3 155 BOARDING. SO. 1121 GIRARD STREET la ncto open for the accommodation of FIURT-CLASS BOARDERS. Apply et rly. 815 Ju M. HAFLEIGH, EETAIL DRY GOOD?, No. 0O3 CHESNUT St., WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, FOUR CASES LINSEYS FOR LADIES WALK INO SUITS, BILK PLUSH (NEW, TOR LADIES' CLOAKS. WHITE WOOLLEn'pETTICOATS. NEW STYLE CL0AKINGS, SILK AND WOOLLEN DRESS GOODS. TO AL.L. OF WHICH HE INVITES SPECIAL ATTENTION. lQ8i&wflX ' ' FOUIIT H EDITION FROM WASHINGTON THIS P. M. Comniorclitl InlcpcouiHo Ktc, Etc., Ktc, Etc., KtcM ( lote. (SPECIAL DESPATCHED TO KVEH1MQ TBLBoBAPH.! Washinoton, October 18. ' Tbc President bus proclaimed the eonventicm between tbo UnlteJ States and the empire of Japon, for the purpose of encourosiug and faoi Iitatlnjr tho roraaierce of the citizens of this country in Japan. Sheet leud, matting, raltin oil for printing, indigo, Rypsum, tirinuf-pans, nni baskets, all of the?o article belnf used in tho preparation and packlnfr of teas, shall be iroe of duty; and the following articles aro to bo ad mitted at the reduced rnto of Ave per cent., Machinoe and machinery, dings, medi cines, (the prohibition of tho importation of opium, according to the existing troaty.remaina in lull force), iron in pigs or b.irs, sheet iron and iron wire, tin plales, while sugar in loavea or criibhed. glass, glassware, clocks, watchoa and watch-chains, wineu, malted and spirituous lqtiore. The citizens off (ho United. States, tmnnrfiiwr or exporting goods, shall always pay the an ty jiaju luciwii, wuevuer sunn goods are Intended lor their own use or not. Tbe Prcsidpnt i proclaimed the convention between the empire of Japan and the Governments of the United MAiee. ureal lirnam, Jf'rance, and Hollaad, providing tor the payment to these Govern ments ot the sum ot $,3,000,000 this sum to In clude all claims of whatever nature, for pan aggteesions on the part ot Naeato, whether indemnities ot ransom of Simonosakl. or expenses entailed by the opratioiii of the allied squadrons, which were - sent to the Straits of 8imono8fiki, in ordor f destioy the batteries erected by the Prince of Nagato and 8uwo, for the destruction of foreign vt ssels and the stoppage ol trade, the Govern ment of tbe Tycoon on whom devolved the duty vi cuasTisuig mis reoemous rnnce Deiug nem responsible lor any damage resulting to the ' interests ot treaty powers, as well as the ex penses occurred by tbe expedition. The Reported Retirement of Secretary The National JRcpuWcan of tills morning sayi it has the highest authority for denying the re port that Mr. Slanton has tendered his resigna tion us Secretary of War; while the national Inie'iigencer remarks thnt the statement that he had written a letter to tbe President requesting to be relieved of his position was, at least, pre mature. But tbe la.trr paper says: "It is understood that Mr. Stanton has signified his iutentlon to &k to be relieved as soon as his annual report is completed, and also that, on account ol his health, he would' not be averse to spi'iidins a few years in Spain, as the Minister at Madrid." Without controverting the authority on whicb the above publication is made by the InteM cmcer, and without attempting to state particu lars. the substance ot the generalinewspaper des vatch ot yesterday may be repeated, n:imely: There (seems to be no doubt that Mr. Stanton will soon retire from his present position, and in that event there is a strong probability that Ltputenani-General Sherman will be invited to take charee, temporarily at least, of the War Department. . The Canadian Federation. Toronto, October 18. It is not decided yet whether the Governor-General will accompany the Confederation delegates on their mission ta Knsland. The probabilities are that he will follow theiu in a few weeks a'terwards. No reliable informa tion can be obtained regarding the discussions in the lute Cabinet meetings, but It is supposed that contcderation was the main topic. A Minisierial dinner took place at Montreal on the 30th of September. It was a private affair. and the Confederation scheme, ft ts believed, was discussed at loneth. In consequence of the trouble abqut the Lanti rande extradition case, the Judges in Montreal have agreed that in future, when necessary, they will issue a writ of habeas corpus immediately when applied for, The Baltimore Trouble ' BaltimoeE, October 18. The committee aa pointed to wait on Governor Swaan, and ask the removal of the Police Commissioners, left here this morning, and had an interview with the Governor at Annapolis. The Fenian Prisoners. Buffalo, October 18. Special despatches from Toronto say that the Fenian prisoners will probably be brought up for trial next Monday, Most of the prisoners are apparently without friends, money or counsel. Death ot a Hotel Proprietor. WiLLiAMSponr, October 18. V. 8. Doebler, proprietor of the United States Hotel, died very suddenly last night at halt-past 11 o'clock. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Nvnr Y nil v flnlnhn. 1& rtntlnn h..ii - i a - . i n Flmir ho. .dn.n.ii.1 K v, 1(1. . TO A k i.'S' fU' State, 8'1612 Ohio, 10 40i)I3-60; Woaiern. upo iuiu nuutmnu, 011, vyneat firms mtntM. Ift? ftiV rinrii Arm - lalm imlmnA.... ... .... r... . 99c. Jfork stcaar. Whisky steady. Fhilada. Stock Exchange Sales, Oct. 18 Bepoited by Ve Haven So Bro., Ko. 40 S. Third street $941 40 Allot? Co scrip 75 81600 LS6-208. 62... 118. 12tiOUty 6- old.... 9C ftlOOO Kead 6. 43. . . . 93 lit sh Ocean 6i 100 h Keadlmr. .88007-W 6 sh Kotilhw'k Ilk. 107 26 sh Elmira H nf. . 4 liMKh UHta. Dl...b3) 8 1 oo hq iaiu val 66 K0 sb do elO 80 100 h do 180 80, i i u ar oc n lik.;l84 GEORGE D. WISH AM, No. 7 Worth EIGLTH Street. I have now tn store and lor sale a moat complete tni elegant stock ot POPLINS! POPLINS I'LAIN POPLIN. 1LAI1 FirVLIKS iMl-KKBS COHD POP LIS 8. 1KIHU I'Ol'LINH. COUOED SILK POPLIiia. One cane of BILK BTSIPK VOTLlSi. oulr 74 ceau worth ! tO. niEHINOES! AIEItlKOES I I have juet opened full hoe or FKENCn ME Br. KOfcfct, ol all the most desirable abtidei and quauties. Kew addlUoni In DBESS GOODS made daily from lha l'hlladelph! aud flew 1 ork Auctlonn. ' lu' ' MUHLIKSI WC8L.IJSSI Tbe Cheapest Muslin Store n tbe city. Just opened 2(00 yards extra heavr Brown Pheetluir wide, lor W wins. " Oue e ot r Mow-rase K usllns best, for S3 ceati GIVE US A CALL I My stock of FLANii ELS Is lame aud choio. Qil wlui3m PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. nrriMiR. HAKGENTS ord.r arrt received ii utual (during the pant elirht years) at MASON & JO 'H? o. r07 t'betuut atieet plsnos releaiheied without r EivlUKi tv ivund MtoodMuew. yiiluirp
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