THE DAIIiY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 18GG. BILLIARDS JtEDICALLY CONSIDERED. Vaa of the Uame in Families. Tbe November number of thrt Aorth American Jovrnal of h(mtCKvclhy contains tho following lntcrvBtin article, which, we nndentaud, was rrltwn by Dr. J4. E. Marcy, of New York, oneot tbe n ol eminent practitioners of tao kommopnthic school: "Nothing contributes more to the physical, moral, and intellectual development and health futticss ot a community than suitable recrrutlon. Man Is made up ot a grout variety of organs and faculties, all defined to perlorm certain lime tious, ana a propel exercise and development of tiiem is essential to tho highest degree of honlth ami ur-efulncss. This vital fact is not duly tip vn ciatod bj the American people. In all parts o' our coun'ry tbo chiet end of lile appear to t)ouft tn tbo acquisition ot riches; and all or the tacuities of the mind, yea, even hPalth itielt, are rendered subservient to this object. In our Un"' cities, especially, violations of laws of henna are almost universal. The amount of Tec.--i ion aod amusement indulged In by our iiroiertional, literary, and business men is en-tirel- inadequate to secure that degree of physi cal aud mental vigor which properly belongs to tbero. Hcarcely a man of tberu can examine carefully tbe mortal-tabernacle in which his oul dwells, without nulling Borne derange ru cut, some ci urce ot pain, depression of spirits, or ctber am usance. "VYe claim that a large portiou of theso evils "Is due to excessive devotion to business, and to neirect ot those mental and physical diversions 'wbmii conduce so materially to health, and hap pineB. On re urnlnir homo from business, our itKt-na tuduko lu rich dinners, with vinous ami ichor potations. Alter tho meal Is endPd, n majority 01 them mopo over their evening Jour nal, poi:der upon tbe price of mercbaudi.se, stocks, ud tbe profits and losses of the day, and then retire to an unrefreshlng sleep, with a stomach full of licb lands and exciting stimu lants, and a min i oppressed with perplexing cares and thoughts of business. Another portion jai h large part of ibe uight at crowded parties, bat!, theatres, clubs, and late suppers, and call this recreation. But is the inhalation, for nours In sucoos 'ion, of a poisonous atmosphere, or an indulgence in arue suppers, punches, wines, ice-, find other abominations, at two or three o'clock In tbe morning, and then going from heated apartments wttn open pores into a cold atmo sphere, in sober reality amusing, or conducive to iiealth or morals? Let the next morning's head ho no, Dausea, and mental and bodily lussi tuae, which even Seltzer water fails to remove, answer. Later, let tbe sallow skin, the dyspeptic stomach, the torpid liver, the shaky nerves and me blue devils, respond to the query. Later still, let apoplexy, paralysis, softening of the Drain, or Blight's disease, give the final answer. "W'nat, then, can be suggested as suitable modes ot recreation f How can we present that xerctse and diversion to both mind and body -which wilt result in recruiting them from the perplexing toils and cares ot business. We answer By directing the thoughts and muscles into new and agreeable channels; by taking toe uiind rrom care, anxiety, and severe appli cation, and diverting it by pleasurable exercise aud excitement; by setting aside disagreeable and depressing emotions, aud substituting in their place tho-e which are cheecrful and exhila rating; bv giving to the dormant muscles of the limbs nr.d ot the whole body that gentle and healthful exercise which they so much require, but of which they are so much deprived in the orrtmarj avocations ol city life. "One of the modes bv which these dcirable objects may bo accompl abed, is to In rod ice Into prhate houf s a billiard-. able, and to pre sent it 1o tne entire laniiiy, men, women, and children, as a means of daily exercise and recreation. Ihe most indolent, aud stupid will, 'by practice, soon acquire a fondues tor the game; and the Improvement in the sautury condiuou of those who habitually indulge in it, will commend it In the strongest manner to the beans of families. "We also advocate tho game of billiards In families from a moral as well as sanitary point of Tie w. Young America is naturally 'frisky,' naturally eiitbuMastic, exuberant, and foud ot exrt ement and lua. Contlue him in tbe house without diversion and excitement, and be mopes, bulk, pined, and soootr or later treats from KbowoM pannr.a! retrain, and iwanclirely seek or lajwrti;. xv.-ii:ctss, ad ph? scrw lvei? s ti cl ib t-e p'r-iois, ti.e trial, xi-t, x cti. rvai2-bcJ aal "It-: iwi. Z't'.ne XA-riri iii & .un wa ..n 1h ZLrpztui tx i.-xii 4 bi p.rrati u . . , iciit i': iT't ii jewart tcnviiu. m.?-!. tad : ik Su tWismttniHui- vxatiL towfttts tltm I run niliurr m.im lias ivtx o?r a,ii J via in-uniTwt iru Smpiris;. ia-i lie a:t.-i- zimh nut jiwitfti?"""i it iiuii-t r C's szyzrAi o -1 .1 .;u-a ii a aaaiUMi rut. ai ? U K lai eieit it lri which dixM-Lxe ax.-l itvir.i'i :i c-cl. A steady band, a cieax be 1. cs. z-Ttcoa. od a plea.-ant exert tae of ht calcttlinojf t-o wr, ir the requl-iu? tor an aw-imc-H-! b'llarl plajier. Tht prcticl iff'K."-2- of tbw qualnia must naturally be proic.c'.jT o? ool results. "Ihe game of billiard w&.isTtnl--! in France. The name is derived tr-m II.A, bul. "Charles IX of Franc ar;ifl Elizabeth of Austria in lf70, and the td 3lo? at signalized by tbe serving up at theUMe ol the brut turkeys ever seen in France. A year aftr this event, aniija year bciore the death of this young Qii';en, the gamo ol billiards was invented by Henrique deVipne, a French artist, in 1571. The ne game became immediately popular at the French Court, and was soon known to the Germms, the Dutch, Italians, and the various nations of Europe. Burton, the author of the 'Ana omy of Melancholy,' mentions billiards among tbe fif teen popular 'winter recreations' in vogue in England at the end of thai century. Of some other amusements be thus speaks: 'Cards, dice, bawkes, and bounds, are rocks upon which men loe themselves when they are Improperly handled and beyond their fortunes.' Hunting and hawking he regards as 'honest recreations, and tit for some great men, but not lor every base or Inferior person;' for 'hile they main tain their faulkouer, and. dog., and hunting nags, their wealth runs away with their bouuds, and their fortunes fly away with the hawkes.' "In more recent time various improvements have been made in the construction of billiard tables. "Tables made of slate were introduced Into England in 1827. The skill ot American manu facturers now leaves nothing further to be desired." Forage Used Daring the War. The forage required for the subsistence of ani mals employed in the military service during tbe war, says the Washington Chrome!, was as follows: 22,816,271 bushels of corn, valued at $29,879,314; 78,601,799 bushels of oats, valued at $76,862,026; 1,518,621 tons of hay, valued at $48,695,872; and 21,276 tons of straw, valued at $425,620,'- Total cost ot forage consumed during the war, bo far as ascertained, $155,262,732. Up to 18C3 there was much confusion in the pur chase of lorage, but matters were straightened out when Colonel 8. L. Brown was placed tn charge of this especial duty, and his admirable reports, record a business of magnitude and im portance seldom equalled. Between the 8th of December, 1862, and 30th of June, 1865, he pur chased aud shipped to the depots and armies 2,787,758 bushels of corn. 20,997,289 bushel ot oats, 43,311 bushels ot barley, 26J.814 tons ot hay, 8243 tons of straw; the cost of which was $31,308,663-08. The grain was purchased at certain points, under the direction of Colonel Brown,' and transported to Portland, Boston, He w York, and Philadelphia by rail, canal, river, nd lake, making 8667 car loads, 660 barge loads by cfnal, and 49 schooners, 29 barques, and 20 propeller cargoes on the lakes. The hay pur chatted upon the line of railroad was transported to the coast in 6655 car loads. The whole was reshipped from the above-named ports to the depots of the armies on the coast in 2570 car goes. The freight paid to these vessels was $2,676,153-14. " i- t (.-.'. ? ' The fact that iloesinl wears a wis is made Jhe sublect of a Paris letter. - - 1. TI1H POLITICAL. WOULD. ICx-Postmastcr Pennlion on the Situation Tho following is a letter just reoelvel by a proment official from ex-Postmasler-General Dcnntson on tbo political situation: Miimt, Ohio, November 23. I have some anxiety in regard to tho temper of our friends in Congress in retpect to tbe President, but hope it will be of a dignilicd and moderate nature, as displayed in word and act. I am wholly op posed to all Impeachment movement, unless the President has beenjdoing or shall do some thing that will make it imperative upon Con gress to vindicate its honor or preserve the peace of thp country. As to his policy, the people have pronounced their verdict upon it, an l Congress may well Ignore it,oiilvcarryingout by proier lopiMation the will of the people as ex pressed In that verdict. I shall be glad to see an improvement In tho temper of the Preldont, and will hail with great satisfaction his hearty co-oporalion with Con gress In securing the adoption of tbe amend ment by the Southern States. I have really only kind personal feelings towards the President, and will bo pincoroly grattbed to see him cut loose from the Democratic party, and unite his fortunes with tho Republicans. I want to see the Union permanently and complelely restored upon the baaisof tbe amendment. It the South ern States persist in their opposition, and reject that wholesome measure, I will be prepared, with my political friends, to compol a restora tion upon such terms as will give permanent peace and security to the nation, bowevor opposed the ruling classes of the South may be. We cannot allord to have another war if posi tive measures can avert it. We must prevent, under any circumstance', this old leaven of the Rebellion from resuming its sway In national legislation. I confess to not comprehending the President. What he hopes to accomplish to give historical eminence to bis Administration, 1 cannot conceive. Without a party, in or out of Congress, except so far as he may have courted the Democratic, which is powerless to produce results, what great measure or scries of measures can he hope to accomplish? If he hopes (o achieve anything of a permanent value, including the Mexican business, he will be dis appointed. The country is giving little heed to our foreign concerns. All of its thoughts are directed to home malters, which Cougress con trols, and will absolutely control until March 4, 18(9. or the close of tbe Presidential term. If tbe Southern States shall, in the meantime.be fully restored to the Union, and their represen tatives admitted to Congress, that body will have all tbe glory, as such results can only be with its consent and upon Its terms. It really seems as if the President was steering tbe ship ot state without rudder or orapass, and with out any definite port for its final haven. Nor is it possible tor it to be otherwise. His very Cabinet organization requires it. I doubt whether he has the hearty sympathy, or at least the concurrence of one-third of his Cabinet. Nor can he improve h's condition by any chance. If he theu hurries bodily into the arms 01 the Democratic party, and calls mem bers of that party int his Cabinet, it will compel the withdrawal ol more or les ot tbe remaining members in a very short time, while he will SPCure little more 'sympathy trom the Demo cratic members. The truth is that the Democratic partv doei not intend to be swallowed up by the President, It will pre-erve its orfrnnization tor the future, however distant, and have nothing to do with the President, except so far as he may aid in that preservation. If he hesitate to comply with its wishes, it will keep aloof from him incontinently and mercilessly. I would be glad to see tbe President tepair his mistakes ere the close of his Administration. A Slight Scene In si Loudon Theatre. Ztoifitioy Itud-je was brought out at the Prln cesTheativ recently, with Mrs. John Wood in the 1 hararter ol "MiggV Tbo pieoe is not spoken highly of in auy Instance, and the audience were lr trom pleased with It. The Morning Pott says: "At the dose of the Brat act, which took mine than an hour in the represeutatiou, there were unmistakable expressions of dissent. Ttff-e alarming ejmptoms became more fre quent and distinct as tbe play proceeded. Tbey wert renewed in the second act in the scene be iven 'Dolly Yarden and 'Black Huh,' whchwsj man seed with little regard to deli cacy, and they were repeated wlh a still sterner eiL,t in later scer.es, in which the dissen ja: tcok ntn'rage at the acting of Mrs, John Wco-i, a debutante, who appeared in toe char acter of 'Uigcrs.' On tbe conclusion of the third act. wh:ch terminate wi'.h the destruction by tie of the oW Warren, the abode of the Hare dale, kir. George Yining cane In Iront of tbe ctrUm acd addressed tne audience as follows: 'Ladies at d gentlemen, on the present occasion I do not appear before yon as an actor. I have bad an opportunity of sitting in a private box, and from the commencement of this even'ng I Lave fcetn one or two persons who have come here determined from the brstto hiss. (Cries of 'So, no,' 'Name,' 'Point them out,' and 'Turn them out.') Unfortunately I cannot oo.nt them out. J A voice 1 hen why did you mention tl ero V) It I could point them out. I would turn tLern out mysell. (Cneers, laughter, anl cries of 'Shame.') The hissing has not been the fair expicssion of popular opinion. (Cheers anl dis herit.) It began at an early perioi of the piece. wiioo mere was noi a pretext lor it, una 1 rociet to add that those who hissed did it to the degradation of their manhood. apauiht one who is not only a lady, but a tt ranger. I do not object to a fair expres sion of opinion. I do not, like people to come with a determination to hist.; but If wo deserve it, hiss us with all your miuht.' This address was received wttn mingled expressions of ap pioval and censure. The dissontieuts hissed as loudly as ever, but the majority of the audi ence cheered vigotoui-ly, aud called lor Miss Augusta Thomson, who plated -Dolly Varden,' and Mrs. John Wood, the representative of 'Miggs.' Both ladies accordingly appeared at tne footlights, led on by tbe manager, wbo, to show how little he cared for the iudgmcut of the minority, shook the latter lady cordially by the hand. Admitting the gross impropriety of hlB-ing a lady under any circunisUnces, the wisdom and good taste of a manager In pub licly reproving any member of bis audieuce who may have expressed dissatisfaction, may well be questioned." Cider no Longer a National Drink. In the recently published case ot the Stale of Iowa vs. Baldy, says the Council BJufl's (Iowa) Honpar iet, one ot the grounds of appeal was the misconduct of a juror in retiring trom the )ury room, in charge of the bailiff, lor a necessary purpose, and who, while thus separated from the balance ot the jury, went to a grocery and purchased some tob-icco, and procured and drank a glatsofale. For this misconduct the court reversed the decision, and remanded the case for a new trial. In delivering tbe opinion of the court, Justice Cole took occasion to say: "That at common law the jury were kept to gether without meat, drink. Ore or candle, unless by permission of the Judge, but that this rule bad been so far modified in this country, that they may, ol course, and without any special permission from the Judge, have water, tire, and lights, but the permission of the Judge is requisite tor meal or board. But that at no time has it ever been declared that, even with the permission ol the Judse, could tbe jury have EpirftutUB liquors, or c'der, which at one time was considered as a national drnk, bat now, happily, by reaon of its stimulating qualities, gone into comparative disuse." , "666 Again Dr. dimming has a rival. A writer in a Roman Catholio paper proves that the Prussian Prime Minister, "whose real name" tor tbe lime being, is asserted to be "Bistmarck," is the true owner of the number 666. Any one can add it up for himself: B 2, I 10, S-200, T 3lK), M 40, A 1. R 90, 0-3. K 20. He is also the Little Horn; In short, not being himself a king, be is plucking up the ten kingdoms of the Holy Roman Umpire (i. Cermtnv). Daniel viil, 21, too, strikingly applies to him, the destroyer of the holy people; and the fire from heaven which Antichrist is to bring finds Its clear aud eulllcient witetjpelattio needle-gun. SPECIAL NOTICED. irrsr rR- rolmi lkb has adminis S3J" Tin ID MTIIOII8 OX I PR of LAUGHING HAS to tlieufuindu wllh pirieoi tuoe lot Dental, hoislcal. Slid MrJlcl purpow. and Ii unnHmoat On I j Hit' rrat prr inoifi lor fxtracilnti no chatg for extracting lien urtltlolnl treih ar oiddrnd. Oilico, Mo tm W1.B1 WAttlilNOTuA ByliAKK, below Looust "fVvp'nlh slTfft rurs r oor. Don't b Ibolmh cnoupb 10 to m-lii d ty tt and SI or km. m. H 1 continue to give iuBiructloni to the denui prolne sin. 10 li (in warn f7" TO A R C U I T K C T 8. I'l-ANfl ARD Pl'ECIFICATIONS FOll NEW BUILT) KOH TI1K WAIi DLI'.Vttl MtNr AT WA8U IM.Ti'N, . C. Architects ere Invltert to prcpa-n plans and iDsoMca tlnnx and entln ' of cost 101 new uro proof bulldlngi lor the W ar Department, on Die slto now occupied Of the War Iiepsriment and adjacent vacant groaud. In W a-hliKton. D. r. ' 1 he tiul-dlnva required stionld bave a superficial area a liirge the site at-lnutod will admit of. IMioio trnplis oi ail" and all other information relntlng to the ennjret. will be lurnlalied to Archliecu dctlrfiiff to com pole lor the work, upon application, personally or by lct'er. to he onaerriuiied A premium of woo for the first, of S2000 for the Second, and 01 910(10 lor the third most acceptable plana and peclflcatlona mcelved, will be awarded, upon the appiovnl ot the Hon. secretary of War, by the Hoard 01 Ofllcer charged with, 'ha duty of ne lect in a a rite and preparing plana and upeclilcati. n fur the bnl, oinK i ti e War Dppai truent undor aotot Congress approved July 'li 1KW '1 he p ans una epeclflcatlons mnat be sent to the office ot Hrevct 1 loutcn ;nt t olonnl T. J. Tirailwell. Recorder 01 tbe lioird Ordnance Ofllne, Winder's Uulkllng, V nulling ton, D. (.., on or belore tbe 1st day ol February, 'l he Hoard will reserve the right to roleot any or all filnns Mibtnttted,hould none be deemed suitable lor he rurposo, aa well as to retain any or all ot such plans. By order of the Board, HJfllm T J. TRKAPWP.Lt,, Brevet Lion tenant-Colonel, V. 8. A., Becordor. JKS&f OFFICR OP THE LEIIIUII COAL AliD KAViaATIOM COMPA1.Y. ... I niLADhij-niA., August 29, lSf-6. ine Stockholder of thlt (. ompany arc hereby notllled tbkitiie lioaraoi S'.anaccra have determined toa iow to all icrnni who shall ai pear a Btookuo.di'ra on tne Jbooksol the ( oiupai.y on Uie Hth ot September nexi, antr the cloalng 01 traiiaicra, at 3 P. M 01 Uia da the litivlege of eulfcriblng lor new s ock at txw, to tne t xtcnt 01 one Fhareot pew stock tor every five shares then etamllng tn their names Kach shareholder ei tilled to a 1 radio 1, a 1 part ol a fharo shall bave the privilege of auLacnbiug lor a lull share. 'ihe subscription Looiewill open on MONDAY, Sep-tembe-r it), and close on BAlthDA Y, Deoember 1, lws at it 1- Mi l atment will be conaidered due Jnne 1, lW.but an Inn iln ent 01 IlIi i tr tent , cr tm do lra per share, muat be paid at ihe time 01 subscribing. Ihe balance may tx paid ironi tlu to tiue. at Uie option ot the subaorlbers, briore tbe lft ot .November. 1H07. On ait payments, Ineludliiii the aioreaald inntalment, made before the 1st 0 1 Jure. 'Mh tiiMkunt will be al owra at tne rate ot 8 fer nui. per annum ano on a I payments made between oat uate and the In, ol .Novcuiber.lBW, Interest will be 1 bariiad at li e tan.c rate. A I) Block m t i aid up In roll by the 1st ol Noemoor. 1K67- wti be icirlciteU to ihe nae 01 the t'ompany. Cor til tntea tor the new stock will not be Issued until a ter June 1 lebi and said ati'Ck, 11 paid tip In lull, whl he en tit ec to tne hovcuibei divdcna ot lwil, hot to no earlier diviilcod. BOLOJdO HUPllKKl), 8 so Tiofc-urer trZP OFFICR OF THE LEHIGH COAL AND HaVIOATION COMPANY. ber 27, 1SG6. L :iared a Klvl- 1 rs and a Ualf 1 pHiLADKLPm , November 1 n uraro or niauageia nave ttita uay decli (lenil Ol h JVK PKlt l;V. N I', or Two llr.llarl Eer share, on ihe capital stock of this Company, paja lo on demand, clear o s atlonal and otMe taxoa. iiziti noi.OJiu.N BUtf I1KUO, Troauur o I I L. EXAMT'ATiONH FIR THE XAVY. TO VOLUME K OFI0KR8 Navy i.'rpartmeht. WAsniKOTOM, T). V . ovember ihv8 All peiaona who have served as voluntoer ufBoera In the United Ktaica Navr tor the term oi two years, and v ho deal re io be examined I- r aamlsslon to the regular 'avy aa nr.-vldcd In tho act of ongrena approved Julv Sft, 1IW. will at once make application, addrcsed to i onimodore n. P. Lee, Uartiord, t 'onneoticut who wllliLoiiiv tl em when to appear Those who do not make application prior to the 1st of January next or who do i ot tnt Uiamaaiva when no l ied will be conaldrrcd aa havlna waived Uitiroiainirumiu tlon Candidate', will take whb them when aum moned, tliclr official papers showing tkelr naval record. OII'EOm WRIXKB, 1123lrowlm Secretary of the Navy. A LADY WITH EXPERIENCE IN a-3- Teaching tngllah branches, Mualo, Blnglnn, Draw log. and rny Work, dealrea a HoMKIna pri vate anjily.eitnr in city or country. For particular, acid re Airs. at. V. llAEUls, Pbliadelpnla Post Office. 11 80l t CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BAKK, a3 HnilADEUHix. October 16 1868 Tne Ylce-Preeldent ol tbe Lank. Alexander WhU den, Tfq. having tn kay lat-t, l.i view ot a Prolonged absence In tnrvre resigned his position, the Board of Directors to day elected J. W. Torre, Ksq., Vice-President, and H. P. fchetky, Kan, CaMiler. 10 17 ALEXANDER O. CATTELL, President r35T PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM- PA!, Y TKF.AHl'ItEIt'-H DKP AHTM tN T. Pdiladklpiiia. November 1, 1866. KOTICE TO bl'oCKHOLTJEKa. The Board ol Olreotors bave this day declared a semi annual Dividend olFOURPKR KST oi. the Capital titotk of the ompany, clear of National and biaie taxes, pfcjable on and atiei hovembei 10 18U6 L;ti k r v.n of Attorney tor collecting dividends cant e hd at the office oi the Company, A'o. 234 b. In lhl btrcet. 11 1 30t THOMAS T. FIBTH, Treasurer. rT" NEW LONDON COPPER MINING COMI'ANY A Special Meeting of Btockho'ders will be held on WONliAV. DecrnihcrS at Ihe office of iho Coaaoany, No. 12(18 FhONT Ktreet, at 4 1. M. and all parties Inti ret-d ore renueated to be present aa there la bust lie He of the most urgent nature to transact. .mom MtfON 1'Oar Secretary. rjSr BATCH RLOR'S HAIR DYE aVSy THE BEST 1 H TUB WOULD. Uarmless reliable, Instantaneoas. Tbe only perteot dye. Ho disappointment, uo ridiculous tlnia, but true to nature, black or brown. GENUINE ll blONEI) WILLIAM A. B VTCIIELOB. ALbO. ' PeieoerattngFxtract ol Mtlleflenrsreatores.preservea and I cau titled the hair, prevents baldness. Moid by all Druyglais. Factory No. 81 BARCLAY Hi., W. Y. K KS- JUST PUBLISHED v-xV By tbe I'bjalclansoi the NEW YOitK MUSEUM, Uie Mnet'ctb Edition oi their FOUR LECTURES, entitled iriLOBOrtlY Of MAH11IAOE, To he l;f d I ce, Inr ioui stamps bt aodresnlng Seore tuy Ntv, Vctk iluseuui c Ana omy, hC( Ho 61c 1 liOAUW AY, New York. ELEGANT FAMILY CARRIAGES BECKHAUS & ALLCAIER Desire respectfully to call tbe attention ol tbe publlo to thotr extensive niauuraolorir ol first-oTjAks vehicles. SUCH AS Landaus, Round Front Coupes, Caleches, C'rance Coaches, Barouches, Phaetons, Dog Carts, Etc. Etc. Ol tbe latest improved European designs, specially adapted for private lamily ubo, of which they hare a fine assortment constantly finished, on hand and In process of construction. Tbe resident ot Philadelphia and vicinity are in formed that they can be accommodated with Car riages ot modem style, superior woikn anahip, aud enpcib finish, at borne, without relerenoe to New York or the East. FACTORY AND WARE ROOMS, No. 1204 FRANKF0RD Avenue, lllSlmrp ABOVE UI&ABD AYENTJE. CARPETINGS. QAKPETINGSI OARI'ETINaSl Reduced to Present Gold Prices. J. T. DEL'aOROI X, No 37 S. SECOND Street, ABOVE CUES NUT, Ds received per late arrivals, 200 PIECES J. CR06SLEY A SONS' BRUSSELS O A II PE TING NEVY ANli KLEUAM rAltKRMS. Also, a large line of TliBEK-riT EXTBA AM) UNk IM.HAIh CAKI'L'IH. UAMA8K VENKllAfc UTAIJt A N D HaLL C ARl'K I IMUS.QOT TAUK AM HA(I OAhfKlN, OIL Ol.OI HH.MH40ES bi Oold. "VM "HUH If VV VI IVff 111 VVUBriU0D06 Dl lUOf I, Ut III HUIA, Ko. m 8. .. ONH Street, Bttween Cbesnut and Market 10 27stuthim REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON No. 807 CI1ESMJT Sired, BAVB MOW OPKM A WELL.ASSOUTED STOCK OF AMERICAN AND ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, COCOA MATTINGS, DRUGGETS, BUGS, ETC. 10 Swfmimtp LEEDOM & SHAW, WHOLESALE AND, RETAIL CAKPET WAIIEHOUSE No. 910 ARCH STREET. Juat received per steamer, an Invoice of new anl handsome designs ot C KOBsLEl '8 .TArESTBIES. en tire y new for this market. f4 'mrp Also, a lull assortment ol DEUGGET8 in all wldttu. FOR SALE. FOR 8ALE.-DESIRABLE CORNER PRO JLiii I'fchTY. 1 be modern three story brick Dwelling, v 11b double three story back butidtnga, Iront and aide rnirauce, no'thwist cornei ol TWhLFiU ana WAL KaCK btreetai new hi a er, range, ft a bath, etc plarta on n al ace street, beplete witb all conve n tncca. Could be altered Into .a atora with dwelllnf attached, russei-atou with deed. CM B, LESLIE, 10W No. 727 BAN ?OM Street. FOR 8 ALE. A VERY PLEASANT RE9I-Bi-l! dance. In the city ot Burlington with near r four Acrea ot Oround. Htabilng auu other out-bulldlnga, two uood l'uuipa w lib the beat 01 water. APDlea, Pears. 1 lun a, with o.her lruna. Hydrant water In the bouae ano kltchou yard. Address Box 170, Post Office, But Ungton, Jcw Jersey. 12 1 (it STOVES, RANGES, ETC. QULYER'S NEW TATE NT Deep Sand-Joint HOT-AIR F URNACE. liANGES OF AliL SIZES. Also, Phlltgar'i Navr Low Pressure Steam Heating Apparatus. FOE SALE BY CHARLES WILLIAMS, E 105 No 1182 MARKET Street. 27 GAS STOVES! 27 THE! EAGLE OA8-I1EATINU 8TUVH.4 WILL HEAT Tour Offices, Parlors Dining, Sleeping, and Bath-Boom, AT LESS EXPENSE, LESS TBOUBLE, NO DIET, bMORE. OB ASBE8. Ther ate all warranted to do tbe work. Call and see them at O. W, LOOM 1 8', 13 1 12t No. ftT B. BIXTII Street, Phlladelpbla, Pa. TROMPSON'8 LONDON KITCHEN ICR, OR HJKUPEAN RANUK, for Families, Hotels, or l-nbllc luetltutlons. In TWiiNlt I1F FtKKtil' hlZKS. Also, l'hiladeluh'a Ranima Hot-Air Ktmnces, Portable Heaters, I.owdowo Urates, Flrccoard rtoves, hath llolleis, Stewhole Plates, Boilers, ookirR Movs, etc .wholesale and retail. Or the mnnulaciurers 8H AKf h. A TUUMSOV, U17 stuih 6m Ko. 209 M. bbCOKD 8tieet. J-JOUSE-FURNISIIING QOODS. EXCELLENT OPPOETUNITY TO SECURE BARGAINS. To close tbe estate ot tbe late JOHN A. MURPHEY, Importer and Dealer hi HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, No. D22 CHESNUT STREET, Between Klntli and Tenth, South Side, Pbila. Hla Administrators now offer tbe whole stook at prlcei boiow the orc'ir.ary rate charged. Ihla e oc embraces every lb Da wanleu ma eil- rdrnd houaeho di Pmln 'Jin Ware, bruahes. Wooucn Ware, ltaaaeia. Plated w are. Cutlery. Iron are. Japanned Waie, and Cook lug UtenstiB of even description. A (iieat variety ot BUKa K UOODH. B1RO-CAOES, et-. etc, can be obtained on the moat leasonable taring GtMJlMt AUt'ilC Kti hloiitVioili aud WAiliB CO LH!8 A Are afsortment of PAPIER MAfHE GOODS. This Is tbe lamest retail eatabilahment tn this tins tn T'hltadeipkia andcllizma ana ttrtumora will find It to Ueir ailvamane to examine our a took belore purchasing Jbte Our Irlenda In thecountr may order by mail, and prompt atuntlon win ha alven. 11 1 tnstuS MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE-STONES, Etc. Just completed, a beautiful variety ol IIAL1AH MAJU1LE JMONl'MKNTS, TOMB 8 AMD GRAVE STON lib Will be sold cheap for cah W ork sent to any part oi the United Btatea. HENRY STARR. y '-. ' UARULK WORKS, 2 wtmi Ko. 710 OKEkjTtrfiat. l'blladulphl ROBERT SIIOtiMA-pKR, & CO., WHOLESALE DUllGISTS, ' At A A' UFA VT VR ERS IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS IJV Paints, Varnlslies. and Oils, No. 201 NORTH VOTJRTII STREET, 1 24 Sm COFFER OF RACK. TjMTLER, WEAVER & CO., AlAKUFACTCEERB Or Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords, Twines, Etc. No SS Rorth WATER Street, and n. U iierth DKLAWABK Avenue, ruiuaviLraiA. ID WIM II. FlTLEB, AlICH Alt WAV, COMBAD F CLOIUIKK. I LAKDSCAPE DRAWING CABDS, A BWAU. tiful aeileaot vwwa, fltteen tn Dombai, Viaaad lor Ihe lnatructioa ol Juvenile artists Price, Is entsa package. With ilia EVKNINtt TKLEGBAPa, .MtiW VOKK CL1PPEB c.,wlllbetonndonsaleatih 7 28 8J JifcWH STAND, 8. W. corner 8EVEBTU and CU1WSUT Btraet PLAYING CARDS, CRIBBAGE, BACKGAM Don, and Obess Bosnia and Oames, Ttarlqu, anil avarl. lTOt other tiauiea, at JaOBa UO'K.Mo iT CUlibM'T etieet. ..... lUltwattt PAPER HANGINGS. PAPER II A N Q I N a 8. HOWELL & BOURKE, CORNER CO O zz a z X OF FOVRin AND MARKET ST3 PHILADELPHIA, MANUFAC URERS OF PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES, Have now In Store (or FALL TRADE P A P E R H A N C I N G S A Fine Stock of Goods, the newest and best 6tjles, -, j j ELEGANT VELVET DECORATIONS Of all grades. A N D PARLOR PArERS OF THE RICHEST yy DESIGNS. I N D O W 40-INCU PLAIN PAPERS, Of every shade, wUh rich GOLD MOULD INGS, aH widths, to which we Invito the attention of the Trade. S H A D E WINDOW SHADES OF FINK SCOTCH HOLLANDS, All Widths, White, Buff, Green, Blue, Fearl Color. ELEGANT FIGURED SHADES of the mott elaborate designs. PICTURE CORDS, TASSELS, AND SHADE TRIMMINGS. To the WHOLESALE TRADE we offer an Extensive Stock of GREEN AND BKOWN'GUM CLOTHS, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, at the Lowest Net Cash Prices, and work done by competent hands. u 0. HOWELL & BOURKE, COSHER FOURTH AND MARKET ST8. i" . I f H E U M A T I S M, NEUKALGIA,- COUT, ASTHMA. POSITIVELY CURED AT LAST I NO CURE. NO PAY. ' DIU FirLElfS WONDERFUL RHEUMATIC REMEDY 4 v. mivniuwuBiu. uoui, ana a ui ms w truly aatonbthlng the atB'cted wor.a lhoasands oi nfferra. wbo have tried everything rulnctantlr poiohaae it, and ratlin) V 111 till If llimpiU m. .. 1 1 ( .t mmm4t tuveturau oaaea ao e-ai oura invve It to be the moat wondt rui remedy known in ihe clvllixed worlu, Un-. ut-nnxtr, -nwaroly only containa no meroary.'col- , ohicum mlmraia. rnata a, or aovtbuig Inlurluua. Latair ' ieuud irom aiu to 'i per bo. tie Manaoixdto oar' every caae. or tha amount paid poalt'Veiy returned I the onlr lemeoy ao auaran el I'repared h Dr. Kl iLUat. Oraduaie oi the Lniterauv ofl'enaayivanla now one ol our oiatat phyalolaiia. advlie uraila. Atilioied lnvltad A810UMJ1NU CUBK OK K-itOM limit. 'lJ'w-,"S N; Ib'rt nth street ju.t reeo-"" vered Dm Kheomatlro and Neuragla laHered manr :' yais cored by Dr. KiUot'a oitt Km"dy. u"eIwl u' ' j toWt HKMAUK AULK t UKK OK KriKlTM ATTSM. ' alra. KeDey. Kldre road alova Pop ar auiteredorar aojfaraj now well. Dr Kltlor's BemJdy again. , KX1K..ORUINAKY lKKO BUr.C Jt ATI8M. ..i P !",:r6j J 'ongtima! couldn't movfc tund hy Jr. riil r'a Kcmcdy l'rneotV liarmieaaT No. 2 M Water at . cured of RhiamaiSm bvthf. teaapocn nl dose, ci l)r. VlitSmTnSX Ktmrdv. He eonld not walk ; JS10M8U Ml. ALI RHAN JOS. H. COMT.T ' Frani.ii.id aofTered 1 ears tared bvonebotUaof rr Htler'a Rheumatic Remedy, iSa saj i to TL get eoiedb' Bali.gthe ttrmedv. " u ")' 10 IOsT W ONDERFTJL t CRB op SETJEALOIA AHT R HUM VTI8M - F.ver known Mi Joseph Hla .a. andslnala, snSered alllelne. Tried even thing, lured only by Dr. Fit. ler's Remedy, 'V ANOIHKK CTtRR. JORFpn PTflVEHS Ksa . So bit Owen street, Poathwark. who hsa anflered for A Via atrfh llfifxum n tiatm It ai hann ni.i.i- . . m.trm 1 1 1 VVIIIIIIT1MIIT Z UrOU tT nftlno on-haJt hottlnof Tr. VlilnrU xt nutto RtDfdyj onfd Inwardly. lepott Hq. 29 8 jrvfjgiti wirecfc naiTanieu 10 care. q LOOK AND LIVE! ELECTROPATHY. Drs. GALLOWAY, WHITE & B0LLE3. THE OLD MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS, And TEACHEB8 of this new system of eartng diseases, von'd call the attention or the sick and affllcied to their new system of practice, which has alteady (raided great popaiaritr In this city. . Daring the past six years we lava faeated 1WENTT THOUtMBD persons snfforlng Mom the vartoas lorms of, disease 4manr of then br apeolal guarantee. Charging nothing i we lal ea, and In alnmai every oase a cure has toon effected. Bead the follow log HOME CERTIFICATES. AS ASTONISHING CTJitE-AMPCTATIOS PEK TsM'tD, I was cured In thres weeks by Drs. OAIXO WAT and Will it of an ulcera d leg. which eauseu much aurler 1ns, and een threatened amputation. Siuoemrowa great cure several ol my irieno auflering trom earal ala. fckln Dlaeaaa. DyapeDsIa, and other eomplalnas. bave alao bten per.coily oured I will oheerfuily answer the Inquiries ot the diseased and auflonng. ABKAHam FLUKE, IKo. 1851 Cauiao street, I'bilade.phJ. IMTORTANT CURES OF OBSTIVATE DI8EA8E8. matlrii?1Ct' 0U8tef mMOn P. C. B. B , 8plnal Bhsa Jatiica Brown, Inflammation ot Stomach and Bowels, fine atrett ahuvebuth Pcara,retuer' ur,lgl ot lue &r Twenty-third and t'redertck. Wilson, Dyspepsia and Throat Disease. Continental rote,. M F kukbride Eplloptic Fits, No. 1020 Market street. William Morgan. Kidney Disease and Ueneral De blllty. Ao. 4iU spruce aireet. . M arena D WHoox, t atarrh of twelve years' standing. Commercial Hotel Hauiuel U.Wheeler, Asthma ol ten years' standing. Continental Bo el . Bsn?0,r.treete7 AttoM-y-rtlaw. Dyspepsia. Ho. T J()Uoraoe C. Wlnslow. Weakness of the Kldneyg, Frank- strtct3' Bhntlcff Cwlcer Stomach, Ho. mi Market J.M r.nlat, Bheimatlam. Ko. 1J2J8. Broad afreet. Juaa't Levy , lironohlal Consumption, Ho. iti Market troet Howard T. Evans, preaotier or the f. E Church, Dys peDa.aoi long standing, Laryngitis, aud Lumbago. .No. ItHia Helmuiii street jamea Migen , ueaihcss for sis. years, and ringing and roaring in ue bead. Wlinimglon, lelaare. 'i tiuuiai Uarrop, severe jlabetes, iiose afllla, West rhUaut-lpia. , . Ooorae Otant. Rheumatic Goat, long standlag, Ht, ltl3Chenuttreeu 11 . T Dcsllver. Cliron'cUfeura'elaand Iuilammatorir Bhenmatiaro, No. USB ihesnut atreet tdward MoMahun, Conaumptlon. Ho. lirr Freat Sirtet. J. Rlckct. rhronlo Bronchitis, Conatlpa'ion, and Com geatlou or the Brain. No. 61s ca lowhili atieet. Chares M. Dayton, faralyeis of the low.r Umba. Glrard house. J hn Mccormick, Diabetes. Ko. 1230 Ridge avenue. CLarles i Buckingham, Urinary Difficulty, tio. UN FuLeri aireet. Aquila Davis, Chronic D'arrhcoa Forrest Houas. J. J Hoopes, loig standing Wclailca, and KnUtrged Prostata CUnd, Darby townahip, Delaware eoootr. W 1 Ham H Bhuver, Liver Complaint, Oermantown. Joseph W. Forsyth, Acute Rheamatlsm, bo. 16V1 Arch etieet. - K I looser, General Paralysis, Mo. 41J H. Second Street. iii.ntf er theu persons tc eared tat Uu than a teerl. h. B. The Institution, Ko. 1230. one dcor from Thir teenth atrtet. la .he oniy bou e in this city where oar aau'tu li practised. Unprincipled par lea In other locall iea. who e aim to tiuat dlaeaaes according to eur late discoveries, may then lore be regarded wittt suspicion. MIT81CIANH and STUDENTS can enter at any tin for a full course ot Instruction in th.'s Ubbat DisaovBaM in the Dealing Art DOCK.X AM. THE MOST IUPROVED INSTatjCn MKNTS FUKiI8H KD. An utereating circular mailed by addressing JihA. OAJLLOWAl . WH1TK BHLLE9, . o. 1230 WALNUT HtreeL Philadelphia. Consultation free. llTwstia QIIRONIC DISEASES TREATED ; BY MtDICAL ELECTRICITY. DR. S. W. BECKWITH'S ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, No. 1220 WALNUT . STREET. For tha benefit of those proposing to undertake Elec trical treatment for dlaaaaea, we give la the following list a tew of the more prominent and most common complaints nut with In our practice, In all of which wa are moat suceeesiuL la mbaklt all casks or onaoaio 1 lBKASI LCTBIC1TT 18 A 8UBE BKHSDT, AMD M U CASKS BBMBT1CIAL. If PBOPBKLT APPL1BD. 1DOM. there tore, rftllcted with complaiuu not note eouuiefated, ted bave no hesitation lu applying, and whether only belibv or a pbkmaBknt cukb can be eQected, thiy wilt teceive replies aouordlngiy. All communications TU I pllcpay. Chorea, or St Vitus' Dance, faralvsla, (Hempiegia), Neuralgia, b ysterla, Nervousness, Paipl tailooot the Heart Lockjaw eto i. Sore Throat. Djrapepaia, DlarrhOBa. D'sentery. Oh stliiate t'onatlpution, tiaiuorrholdea. or Plea, dllloua, Flatu ent. ard Painters' Collo, and a'l affuctlonsoi the Liver and fepleen. , , a , i atairn, Cough, Influenza, Asthma (when not eeueed by Oiganlu diseaaes of tbe hear . Urouohltla, HeuriBT. Plenrodrnia. er Kheumaiiam of lue Cheat, Coofumptton In the eurly stave. .... 4. Uiavel, 1 tub tea, and K.unev Compialnta. Impo tence, and feminal Weakness. The latter eomplaiuu never all to jleid rapld'y to thla treatment. b Itheumatlam. Oout, Lumbago, -tin Neok, Rplnal Cnivature, Hip Diaeaaea Caucers, Tumors Ktaoae laat nauxd always eured without pain, or cutting, or plas ters in any lorm) ... . ... 6. Uterus Complaints, Involving a malposition, as. Pro apaua, Autn version, Retioveralon. lulls mmatiou, t'lccratioe. and various other eduction ol'tba Womb nMra.,abECKWlTH has tbe I-adles' Department under her own eare and aupervUlou. bKEni(.cKS Uunaral A J. t leaaonton Ho 018 8pruce atreetl W. B. Hmlth. Ko. V)li liauovar otrcot; Oeorae Doug.aaa tilth atieet, above Chuanut) J. W. Brau.t v, o. U N. lourdi atreet j Robert Work No. 61 N. Ihlrd fireet: t oiouel T. W. bweeney. Walnut, below flghth; George kvans, Arch sirwet balow tilth I I Pelouz'. Third aud Chesnutt KtLMuLane, lata this eity. A rieaaooton, 8U Loula. Wo. Jacob . Vatidegri t, Odessa, Dl. K. A. Semoie. Meuut ilo.ly. 'l bVaclinTor atudeu' desiring to b?ve jnatroMlon In the coriect apn.lca'lon of Kieotriclty for ihe pure of dia eaaea, can apply at tna Oftloe, ii nl anraa j Conau tation free, iioaoriptlva "uut ol eurea eiTV All iettera ddraaed to ' , t DIl. B. W. BECKWITI1, ' I" . No U.'O WALNUT Btreot, 1 liaiat'.. ' Philadelphia. ' J efleci. d, w th nuuieroua reieicuuo.. . - rrry plication at the ViVJvu wirH ANY OTHKH rnvukPTiftV WIIATKVfcU WITH AMY 'IKK FLVt'lBiCAJLi OFFICI6 IM THl AMI WlUtCK . 1 M
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