CAMDEN AFFAIRS. Corker-rtonb Latino. The good pftOple of the Methodist persuasion living In the neighboring olirof l'milen seem determined to be well supplied with churches. Yesterday afternoon the corner-stone ot another new church was laid with Imposl jg ser vice. The lot selected In at the corner of Pearl and Cooper streets, and the church, to ho known hi the 'Tabernacle,'' will he built of brick, with mnrble hasp. It will be plain In style, neat In finish, and free for all who desire toworHliip God In sincerity and truth. Hie size of the house Is to be slity leet front by eighty frt deep. The model adopted Is the Cohockslnfc Church ol this city. The pHBlor, Rev. J. W. Hickman. In one ol the very bent men living In Now Jersey, and be will carry the enterprise through to a successful completion. The congregation Is at present worshiping In a plank building of capacious dimensions, which won erected for tempi rary use. The services of tbe laying of the corner-alone of Hie now church were held lit the large plank building, a large number ol people, prlnclpelly ladle, being present. Rev. Jellerson Lewis, P. E. ot Camden District, presided. Appro priate addresses were delivered hy Rev. C. H. Whiie ar, of Camden, and Revs. T. A.Fernley and A. Cook man, of this city. K.lubt or ten other clergymen took part In the exercises. The miru of about fvo was ralRexl towards the building iuud. Altogether, the oc casion was a great success. Bold Robufry. At an early hour on Snrulay mornlrg Mrs. Vance, residing on Bridge avenue, above Flfih street, was awitkened by liparlng fonlsleps In the entry ol her dwelling. On Hitting up, she perceived a light approaching; thinking it was her father-in-law, who sleeps in the hack portion of the dwelling, she did not consider It of any moment. The light ap proached nearer, and she became confounded at the sight of two strange faces. both blacked. She asked the robbers what they wanted. "Money," was the reply. One of them caught Mrs. Vance by the arm, and pulled her out of bed, desiring her to show them where the nionpy was concealed. She procured a book which contained a 20 and (10 gold piece. The rascals then threw the rnaitress on the tloor, and secured a tin box which was concealed beneath. This they emptied of Its contents, which consisted of about two hundred dollars In gold and greenbacks, and a Ihomand dollar bond. They then made off. Mr. Vance thinks they were white men with their faces blvckened. How thev entervd the house Is a mystery not yet solved. No evidences were discovered of their I reaking in. and the only plausible supposition Is that they slipped In the back door In the morning, and were concealed in the house all day. No trace has as yet been discovered of the thieves orvbe miss mg properly. Detectives are engaged lu ferreting out the offenders, A Devotkk to Jersey Lightning. Yester day a man named John Clausen, residing to Philadel phia, visited Cauult n lot the purpose of seeing some friends. The streets between the river and the bouse be was bound lor are lined with liquor sliops. The temptation was too great tor John, who Is a son of the Emerald Isle, and he visited several. Before he bad succeeded In going three squares towards his des tination he became drunk; so much so that be bad no Idea which way he was travelling. In consequence, be wandered about the city In all directions, and finally cast anchor at a drinking bouse on Hpruce street. lie desired another glass of the ardent. The Jroprletor refused. John became noisy and very pro ane. This was unbearable, and the owner of the saloon elected him. This raised the Ire of the crazed Individual, and bis curses were loud and deep, A crowd collected. This attracted the attention of a policeman, who escorted the devotee to Jersey light ning to the lock-up. When he became conscious aline was Imposed, and lie was permitted to depart. IIoesb Stealing. reter Wyman, residing near Mount Ephralm, Is the possessor or a noble bor8e. One of the hands employed on the farm envied blin. He deliberately opened the door, harnessed up the nag, atid drove to Camden. Mr. Wyman, as soon as he discovered bis loss, mounted another animal and started In pursuit. lie followed the thief to this city, and found the hTse tied to a post at one of the hotels. A watcn was set for the knight ot the halter, but he fulled to make his appearance. The horse was taken borne. If the thief makes bis appearance la Camden he will receive New Jersey Justice. Martin Hbuherts, residing between Chew's Landing And White Uorse. also bad a nag stolen from him by one of his farm hands. The horse was recovered, but t b thief escaped. A Countrtman in Tbouble. When persons from the rural districts come "to town," they are mostly under the Impression that they can do as tbty please. An example ol this kind was found in an In dividual who drank seventy-live cents worth of va rious concoctions at a saloon on Federal street, and refused to pay tor them. His irlends remonstra.ed with bim, but their arguments were of no avail. One of bis companions then came forward and banded over the -cash. The paty then left. While on the pavement adjoining they became noisy, the rustic above mentioned particularly so. A policeman re quested hla to keeD quiet. He commenced to curse everything and everybody. The ollicer conveyed him to the station House, which considerably sobered him. The usual tine was Inflicted, and be proceeded on his way. A Mean Action. It is astonishing what mean things nit L will sometimes commit. Yesterday two ill lie boys were wheeling a barrow of chips along I'eun street, near Fifth. Two men unworthy ot the name approached. One upset the wood, and the other amused himself by knocking It down the bill and In all directions. Officer Johnston arrested them, and put them under lock and key, where they deserve to remain for sometime. Uniforming; the Policemen. The expediency r irn,niin t.hn nniicpmen of Camden Is being dls- .wi htr uii cIbbhps nf the CiinimuuUT. Wheu the small force only eight officers to 20.C00 inhabitants is taken into consideration, the expense would be Immaterial, while the metropolitan look it would give .. on, would have the effect of conveying to -uii.Mii.aithaiiivwni Drmwlnii in tmDortance. and was keeping pace with ber sister city iu -adopting all new innovations. Eowdies. The habit of loafing on the cor ners Is still indulged In by a crowd of boys aud men. .ji.7 -ii .,.it.i .imoit nlL-htlv. The Mayor bas given strict orders to arrest all oflendlng parties. So beware ye gentlemen who most do congregate In the Tlclnlty of Plum and Federal streets, on Fourth. Offenders. Two boys, named re- -ci.h anri Price, were before Mayor Cox yesterday charged with breaking open the store of Vr Davennortfat the Camden Woollen Mill, and ab- .trantine the contents of the money-drawer. iney were held for trial. OITT INTELLIGENCE. fO ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS SU INSIDS PAeXS. The Reception op the Right Rev. Bishop Wood or several weeks past great prepara tions have been under way on tue part of tne Catholic portion of tlie community for a gene rTi iir. r.r ivia riirht. Uv Jamea F. Wood. X). V.. tbe Bishop of the Diocese, who has Just returned from his visit to Kome, whither he . ..ti,..wi ihannnijiniilsi celebration of tne martyrdom of St. Peter. The PR"?? ?' v. :,.. o-. nnm all rrnmnlptft. and it will take place to-morrow afternoon, at the grounds of ii -hih 0,111 march from the Cathedral to tbe grounds, will be made up In the following oraer: Chief Marshal Frank McLaughlin and special aids. Uand and stauuaru-oearer. , v.i ti. nf' C, .. . T.tii.. LmU. tt.c mamhnlnnln of John M0- viri.i to he composed of the various beueliclal societies, which will be largely represented. -n .a 4 .i n nlii nl.tiiiH ru r second iJlvisiou, onder the marshalBhlp of George J. wThii to be comcosea of the various literary societies. ... ..Km, Third division, under the marshalshrp of Joseph J. Donnelly, to uecumpuoeu u "T, rr r7 u ; rnarshaUhlO Of John B. Clahan. to & cmpoVed of the Coalerences ot the (Society or ol. viniut u mu.. Band and slandard-bearer. t, irn 7...... t.i..iui. luida, riie niarsuaisuiooi u -u- ou, to ftny Ol ine ivrvHuium omv"""-- At 1 SZltti u the afternoon the procession wl l intve IHlug past the Kplscotial residence six abreast, oTwnK ghteentl. street to Market, out Marke . street to the Lancaster pike and theuce along the pike to the ground. r tie 6L John'. Orphan faluni. Oa arriving there the procession will pass rf'e.", before the Kin lit llev. Uishop, and the divisions wlU i such positions as" may be assigned thra fy li if Marshal lu front and surrouudlug the P1"0""' take si A n ullrj.a nf wolcniua to tllS BlStlOP. from IU6 ItOV. address of welcome to toe uisuop, ----- d-w... i ..in v.. mu i.v tne verv iiev i . . . . , - . i Jl. Carter. It is expected thatthe Bishop will address theaNsemblage.audatlts conclusion the procession win uiapune. Citt Politics A Lull in the Contest. Ac- wirdinflr tn Dm nnttAcid nivon hv iim vnutordav. a large number of political gatherings were held In different portions ot the city last evening. 'Xliia evening, however, promises to be com paratively quiet, but few meetings having been Buuvu-vi-u. auiuuj tnese lew are tue jouuw- lriBI The Union League of Philadelphia will bold a special meeting at the League House on Broad street, at eiKht o'clock, when ttin i.r-o, .i,i..i ,iiil,ni of the country will be discussed, and such aollou taken as the necessities ol the day demand. TfeA itPUUUIlCalls ol Ilia ti i.., r . v. a lot ft Ward will meet at the Washington Hose Jiouae, at elKht o'clock. The KepublluauB of th Fourteenth Ward will mi lie Second Dlvlalnn nf the Vmirteeuitt waraw u meet i u,n ....... . r ' Zt '1 hlrteentb and Callowhlll streeu, at elToVclo0k. ine 1 ,v ii7i a,ni juira Division of the fciguieomu cc ine corner or Marl- borough street and Ulrard avenue. The MepuiiiioBus or me b iw Precinct of the Twentieth Ward will meet at the corner ol Ulrard avenue and HaKlo street, at elht o'clock, to choose an inspector ui urewiiuui ipector or aiecuou. Jiemocracy of the different Divisions of the Ward will meet at their respective precinct 1 s, at eiifbt o'clock, to select J udgus aud tuspeo- Tlie Third liouses, at eiifbt o'clock, to select J udgus aud tuspeo- . lThe lxiinocraoy of the Third Division of the Tweuty-sUth wara win meet aitnv uorinessi cur THE DAILY EVENING Matters. Tbe Funday ftVhool TofcerR JnstHnte, which was inaugurate" Inst evenfng, will continue its sessions tod.v lind Ic-moTrow, In the West Arch Street Pres byterlnn fjfiuroh, at Klghteentb and Arch el recta. Thla afternoon, at 3 o'clock, there will be a great gathering of the children at the clinrcb, and el 7 !i0 this evening there will be a trnlning and instruction meeting. To-morrow aflernoon et 2 o'clock, the corner stone of the new linptiHt Church, at Hoi Chime, Twenty third Ward, will be laid, with appro priate services. Interesting addresses will be delivered by prominent divines on this occa sion. Dnrlng the summer vnention. the Tabernacle Methodist Church, on Eleventh street, near Jefferson, has been thoroughly renovated and handsomely repainted. This good work was achieved by the congregation without any as slNtunce from outHlde parties. The Hev. It. II. l'nttlson Is the present pastor of the church. The dedication of the Lutherbaum Chapel, Twelfth and Oxford streets, will take plnoe on to-morrow evening, Kept. 1!), at o'clock. The services will be conducted by Rev. E. W. Hotter, 1. !., Rev. Theo. Htork, D. D., Hev. Luther E. Albert, U. D., Rev. John Chambers, and others. Retribution. Several days ago we noticed the cese of Peter Boon, who was up for tne plily-flflh time for beatlngbis wife. Itappears that the tables have been turned at last, and Peter hauls bis wife Ann up on tbe charge of assaulting him. It is alleged that Peter, chas tened y his last confinement In the shades of Moyamenalng, wended bis steps homeward to Front and Huntington streets. He attempted to enter his own house, but his much-beaten wife, like Oliver Twist, pioked up a spirit and a Hal-iron at one and the same moment, and expressed an intention to make tbe latter better acquainted with Peter's head, and perhaps give It an introduction if be did not clear out. Peter did so, thinking discretion the better part of valor, and had his wife arrested. Hhe had a bearing before Alderman blnex, and was held In 8000 ball. Memorial Meeting of the Press Club, At i o'clock this afternoon there will be a meeting of the Press Club, at their rooms, No. 515 Cbes nut street, on which occasion memorials of the deceased members of the Club will be read, ac cording to an appointment made last summer. The following are the names of tbe deceased members of the Club, with those appointed to prepare their memoirs: William 8. rierle. of Ike ATortft American; Mr. 8. N Winslow. memorialist. George C. Bower, Jr., of Ths Evenivo Tklk orapb; Mr. Caspar 8ouder, Jr., memorialist. In place of tbe late Krnest C. Wallace, who was first ap pointed. John Mason Orler, of The Evknino Thlkohapk; Mr. William 11. Fisher, Jr., memorialist. Krnest C. Wallace, of the KitiUng JSullctin; Mr. Caspar Souder, Jr., memorialist. Attempted IIouse Robbery. The inmates of a bouse In Elm street, near From, were alarmed on Monday night by some one upon tbe back shed, who evidently wished to get in the back window. One of them threw an empty bottle at tbe supposed thief, when he decamped. Upon looking over tbe pi nee in the morning, a enlr of shoes were found in the yard. Michael harp, who It is said had been seen lounging about the premises, and who was suspected to have been the would-be thief, was arrested on suspicion. The shoes found In the yard fitted him, and he bad a pair of slippets on when ar rested. He bad a hearing before Alderman Shoemaker, and was committed In default of ball to answer. FREAcniKG in Theatres. In several large cities, both In this country and in England, for some months past there have been Sabbath evening services held in the theatres, and with the most satiHfaclory results. On next Sunday evening tbe first of a series of sermons will be preached in the Chesnut Street Theatre, by Rev. f. De Witt Talmage, under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association, the free use f the theatre having been given by the proprietors, W. E. Sinn & Co. Mr. Talmsge will be followed by Rev. Dr. Willltts, Rev. John Hall, of Dublin, and Dr. Newman Hall, Just arrived from England. All who do not regu larly attend the churches are cordially Invited. Fight in a Bar-room Last evenine Ed ward McBride went Into the house No. U76 Cumberlandstreet.and after arguing with John Connelly for a little while, they got to quar relling. Not being able to convince Donnelly with his tongue, McBride drew a billy and pro ceeded to use it npon his head In the form of a knock-down argument. This was convincing Donnelly against bis will, and be had McBride arretted. After a bearing before Alderman Hlnex, McHrldewns neld in stuoouall to answer tbe ctiaTgc of nnsauit and battery wits mtout to kill, and carrying concealed deadly weapons. Taken In and Done For. Sarah O'Brien, living at No. 24 N. Sixth street, was ar restee yenujrutty nam uuuu iiiuu ni i v ui larceny, fctarau, it is asserted, met, witu a miiu and verdant youth from the rural section, and, by her wiles, seouceo Dim into a piaoe in car clay street. While there the verdant youth was relieved Ol Via in tue most winning manner Eoeslble. After be came to hlH sober senses, he ad his frail friend arrested. She had a hearing before Alderman Morrow, and was held in fauu ball to answer the charge ot larceny. A Beautiful Engraving. We were shown a splendid picture of General Grant, engraved .... n - 1 r 1 ..1 r-nw. t TT T I I ..fl ..1 ,1 ' u portrait. As a work of art it is very fine, and tu cl most excellent likeness of the General pre serving tbe expression of the face and much or tbe power or tne original portrait, it nas re ceived earnest and well-merited commenda tions from our principal military and civil au thorities. Mr. W. 11. Batt, No. 8(J8 Market street, is tbe general agent for the Bale of this admirable pictnre. Bad Weight. Frederick Euss, a dealer in meat in the Western Market, was arrested vetitnrriav nft.eirnnon for civinir falae weteht. Frederick, 11 is alleged, was desirous of making too targe a margin ai pront upon nis meat, sou eave bis customers llebt weleht. Some of them suspected they were not getting what they naid lor. and in maklnir an investigation, the above facts were ascertained. He had a hearing before Alderman Jones, and was fined for breach of ordinance. Bridle Stolen. James Williams was ar rested vesterdav afternoon for bavlng in his possession a handsome bridle which he was trying to sell, but ol which he oould not give a good account. He was arrested, and after a henrlmr before Alderman Murray was held In toOU bail to answer tbe charge of larceny. The bridle Is at the station House, f meentn and locust streets, and can bo bad by applying to Lieutenant conneuy. Light-fingered. Mary Smith was so capti vated by the elegant appearance of a pair of gaiters in front ot a store at Hiztn and lximoara streets that she carried them away with ber. As she forgot to pay the owner for them, he had ber arrested ana tanen Deiore Aioerman Mor row, toexnlain why she did it. Not being able to do so to mat gentleman's satisfaction, sue was committed to answer tne cnargeot larceny, Till-Tapperb. Three boys went into a inonrhner snloon at Twentieth and Cambridge streets yesterday afternoon, and while the pro prietor was temporarily absent, made an at tnmnt to rob the till. T"ey were detected, how ever, and two of them ( John Murray and John Hanson) were arrested, while the third suc ceeded in making his esoapo. The two pri soners were locked up for a nearing. A Bad Boy. A young lad named George Dutill was arrested at No. 830 Oarden street, for cruelly ill using a little girl. It is asserted tbat he beat ner, anu tnii tiirnw U11UH.H hi um. no was arrested by Officer Haran, and taken before Alderman Massey, who, after hearing the facts of the case, held bim in $500 bail to answer the Charge Ol assaun ana nattery. Nbw Btvlks Fall Clothino JfKW STVI.KS FALL t'l.O'l'HINO Hicw Btvlks Fall Clothino BtveMng Dally. Krtr lot n(i jHUly. Jy Jttceivino Ually. Rummer n noils elotlnp " ,V"'V knv rulvi. lBMTOWEK HAT., ynd yo. 600 BROADWAY. NJfiW YOHK.. BURGLARS Foiled. The office of Richard P. Buck ft Co , No. 29 South street, was entered on Saturday night by burglars, who moved the bSrg arrof safe Into the middle office, where thev worked on it till three o'clock l'. M. on BunWhen ?he wer frightened by 'the en-t-ncof Mr. rnn. who upper purtui iuo ,T, ceeded'in removing only one JhVteir.i ,.,ki..v. .-nu mixta hv Marvin Co., ana v., V (.IV. TT 1 1 1 1. 1 1 TT I II I"" V fT . I , . failed to get Ut,&00 whloh was inside. Ihey went on i5 a hurry, leavlug tuelr tool behind TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY", SEPTEMBER 18, 18C7. A Novki. Monn of Anvr.RTimpm has lately been Inniienrated on the inside nf the cars of tneciicsnutand Walnut HI reels Railroad, con sisting of a scries of business aigns of a very superior order. Each s'gn Is executed In gilt fc nd color on glnss in the highest stvieof the art, nn1 enclostd In a frame of oiled walnut and gilt, nd together present a rainbow group of benuf'tbat Is sure to tax the observation of every passenger. Thfse signs add much to the appearand of the car, and are quite an agree ablo change from th array of paper bills and cards that tvTinerly disgraced the cars. The press are gene",lly patronizing the enterprise, and onr leading insurance companies and busi ness bonses have.'ready proved their apprecia tion of it. 1 he gre.t force In advertising In In repetlt!on,whlch lseiectnally secured herefrom dny to day throughout' the year. The terms are ilheral, and the parties .engnged fully responsi ble. Persons dcalrons of iR'nbraelng the oppor tunity may do so by calling at the office of the International Advertising Company, No. 41 South Third street, second story. Only a few days will elapse before tbe great distribution of 300,000 worth of presents among those who have purohased stock -in aid of the Riverside Institute will take place. Those who have not yet subscribed to this noble object should do so at once. For one dollar you not only receive a share of stock, but also obtain a beautiful steel-plate engraving and a present besides. Each share guarantees one present; and, as many of the presents are quite valuable the first on the list being valued at S 10,000 the investment to the lucky ones will prove most profitable Indeed. The principal olllce, No. 1225 C'besnut street, is now thronged day and night by those who have withheld purchasing until the eleventh hour. Are You Bilious? Multitudes of both sexes will answer to this question in tbe affirmative; for, next to disorders of tbe stomach, liver com plaints are perhaps the most prevalent of all Internal diseases. Its usual symptoms are a yellowish tinge in the whites of the eyes, espe cially near the inner corners, an uneasy or slightly painful sensation in the right side, pain between the shoulder-blades, sick headache, lassitude, mental dullness, lack of appetite, and irregularity of the bowels. Whoever re cognizes this diagnosis as applying to his own condition, may be quite certain that more bile exists In his blood and leas passes through his bowels than is expedient for his health, and tbat his liver requires toning and regulating. One of tbe special uses of Hostetter's Bitters Is to meet Just such exigencies as this. Its tonic principle rouses the liver from its torpor, and its aperient element gently relieves the In testinal canal of the accretions consequent upon an insufficient supply .of nature's cathartic, the bilei Persons of bilious babit will find it the best safeguard against the attacks to which they are constitutionally predisposed, and should carefully avoid all the ordinary alcoholic stimu lants. Helmbold's Preparations. Man, as has been often said, is the creature of accldeuta, and among these accidents, the taking of medi cine holds an Important place. We laugh at physicians and remedies when in health, but, at the hour of sickness, we are glad to employ the former and to use the latter. Now. amongst the very best of the remedies of which we have any knowledge, are those so well known to tbe public under the name of "Helmbold's Preparations," and which have heen in nonular use for many years. The Kxtract Buohu is very widely and favor ably known as the leading remedy for many OUUllilnlulB, uuu iiud. lu ild i nut; u 1 1 iicia.iuu. no rival while tne compound f luid extract or Barsnparma is a most excellent preparation lor purifying the blood and Invigorating tbe unman system, i t is, tnereiore. especially use ful et the Dresent season. "Helmbold's Improved Rose Wb1 la alo a very Bunerior article, and is doservedly popular. We Know oi no ciass oi preparations which excel these, or which deserve and receive more or the patronage oi tne puono. Important to Buyers o Hosiery Goons. Messrs. Cook ft Brother, JNo. 63 .North ftlgtHU nl I ... tVtA nnlu Arm In I 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 delpbla keeping all grades or Hosiery at lieiaii who Import their own goods. They feel assured 1. That by avoiding the profits and commis sions Imposed in the ordinary course of trade, thev save tueir customers et least per cent. 2. Tbat they have the quality of their goods under complete control, using tne nest yarns. and employing the best workmen In their manufacture. s. That, having direct access to European markets, they can keep a more complete stock thsn if dependent upon purchases made here of foreign goods. A call from the reader is solicited at tbeir store, No. W North Eighth street. Two ns tttrek colds In succession will, with many constitutions, securely establish the seeds of Consumption In the Bystem, thus converting what was originally a simple, curable affection, into one generally fatal. While ordinary pru dence, therefore, makes it the business of every nnn to take care of a Cold until It is got rid of. Intelligent experience fortunately presents a remedy in Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, thoroughly fiiiantnd to remove speeaiiy an uougns ana Colds, and one equally elective In the primary stages of Consumption, Asthma and Bronchitis, Bold by ail AJruggmm. Leaders or Fashion, as well as gentlemen of moderate taste in matters of dress, are re spectfully invited to inspect Warburtou's new u ricg nf hats for autumn wear. Due regard bas been given to the best American and forelgu productions, with the sole view of presenting to bis patrons, in the new stylos now ollered, all that is desirable in shape, durability, easy fitting, ana ventilation; w akhuktun, ' Pn.lilAnnKIa II.. I li.K i noniuunuig .ii.iivi No. 430 Chesnut street, next door to the Post Office. a Mass Meeting of the frieuds of reform will be held at Charles Stokes i Co.'s Klrst-class Keady-Made Clothing Store, No. 82-1 Chesnut street, under the Continental, every day this week, to take into consideration the purchase of their Fall Clothing of the new styles aud reduced prices. All persons, without distinction of party, are invited. BAi.it of Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Etc. The attention of the trade is called to tbe large sale of Hoots, Shoes, Itrogans, Balmorals, etc, to be sold by catalogue for cash to-morrow (Thurs day) morning, September 19, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, ny jucuieuaua sc uo., Auc tioneers, at JNO. auu ftiarnet street. Car Advertising. Inside signs executed npon glass in the highest style of the art. Price $12 per annum, or 10 for 8100, including sign ana iraine. International Advertising Co.. No a S. Third street, second story. No remedy in tne world ever came into such universal nse, or has so fully won the confi dence of mankind, as Ayek's Cherry Pec toral for the cure ot Coughs, Colds, and Con sumption. X' i it r. v.un B lunot rxn uoui$a VT.uoua.iua. No. 1037 Spring Oarden street, can be obtained y.t- fT-.., a r i Tir T ir 1 . i. ' foreign fruits, nuts, almom s, etc., as well as a tine assortment of confections. Jenkins is worthy of a call. lluuninu-UiiAS-Tlvi null I IUIUIO I uiuii". wholesale and retail, bv Iteliner A Co.. No. 021 T AAirivn. ( t . ........ n ,1 T 1 1 . . V.n .v. ftl Arch street. Dealers lu these goods will find it to their great advantage to examine our goods ana prices ouiore purcnasing elsewhere. Somethino New, Morse, No. 904 Arch street, has fresh dally, at his counters, a new tiwiss uun, ouiy u cents per pounq. Try It. Furniture mendod, reupholstered, and varnlHhed equal to new, at Patlou's, No. 1108 Chesnut street. The Celebrated was erly Zephyr. Warranted t'att Oilors. ,lr'ot-anteti Fast Oulort. a.ii'''tt Oulort. McIntirk ft Brother. No, llWo Uueuuut street, Bkpiiinos. Sonde. Curtains, and Upholstery. No. 1408 Chesnut street. Jonks A Thaqhkr. Printers. 610 Minor Bt. It if Fall Ovkbcoats and Suits. XI AWf (HTrmtt anti Suilt. 0i)till OivrrooM nnrl Suit: Mi iUl Owi coati and tsutt. Wimonawe ana (Vi'irp.TSTl W.,'iinoM! onl C'wip.'ia yttthionabl anti I 'hrap.' iMlonn ami T'Ai-ii.-h a 0if Onr preparation for fall niul winter haw lieen "on tnelarur.ll rtle, and ire nie.noHi reailu wilh the B liett and largest stiiec of Merit and Bnyf Clothing B&'ever qjlered in J'hllndefphln. WANAMAKKHA MHdfflT, The lAirgeM Cloth inn louie. Oak- J t all, The enrner of Birth and Market street. MARHIED. CtrTHBKKT BLAIR. On the evenlna of the 17th Inslnnt, at the residence of the hririe'a pnrnnm, hy the ltev. Alfred Cookmnn. HA ItRY V. (.'UrilUBRT to Miss KAtE J., duughier of James Blair, Kq., all of this city. DIED. JIOWD.-On the 17th instant. JOSEPH BOVir. eon nf Wll I mm aud Catharine Bund, aged I yeur airl 1 mouth. The relatives and friends of the fumllv are rosnect- fuily luviled to attend his fnnernl. from the residence of his parents, No. I2i7 Passyunk road, ou Friday iuorDiOK. afc i o ciock. KMLEY. At Randolph. Matnnchasetts. nn fiatnr- day morning, September 14, 1867, MARY JANK KM LEY, aged it years. funeral from tne resilience or tier mother, No. H'll N. Kleventh street, en Thursday morulnir. tuth instant, at lu o'clock. IIAINF.S. On Mondnv. the 10th Instant. T.ATT ft A MAY, In lant child of William C and Afary Km ma B nines, axeil 1 year and 25 days. The relatives and irlends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parent, no. iim i-ratiKiin street, on iiiursniiy aiteruoou, the lvth Instant, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to American Mechanics' Cemetery. JOHNSON. On Wednesday mornlne. HARRY. Infant son ol Benjamin P. Johnsou, aged 25 months. KKXI.FH.-On the 17th Instant. JOHN C. KKLLKR. In the 42d year of bis aire. uue notice or the ruuerai win De given. ; McCALLA. This mornlnu. KLLKN McCALLA daUKhterol the lute Audrew and Kllen McCalla. JJue notice oi the funeral will be given. BTEWABD. On the lflth Inst.. MARY STEWARD. The relative and friends ol the famllv are rtvux t- fully invited to attend tLe funeral, from the residence ot her mother, Kll.ahetb Kleward. No. I11A Race street, on Thursday afternoon at 8 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Monument Cemetery, WHEN CORN GROWS OLD, AND IS rather tough, the superiority of the Patent Corn Orater Is the more manifest by lis separating all the nutritious pulp from the indigestible skins of the grain when about to make your corn fritters, oysters, etc. For sale by TRUMAN ft 811 AW, No. IMS (.Eight Thirty-Hve) Market St.. below Ninth. TEA-TRAYS AND WAITERS. A VARIETY of neat patterns recently added to onr stock. mu un x ntLAW, NO. 835 (Eight Thlrty-rive) Market 8t below Ninth. HAND, PANEL, RIPPING, BACK. COM pass, Web, Key-hole, Warding, and Wood- Saws ol various qualities, and a general variety ot Tools aud Hard ware, for sale at 1 KUMAn dt HUAWH, No. 8S5(Klght Thirty-five) Market Ht , below Ninth. NSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIIILADELPIIIA. OFFICE 4 18 Sp V. OKF.K I'OTJBTn AMD WA1NPT. JpOR THE INFOIIMATIOX OF HOLDERS OF GOVERNMENT SE90RITIE3. who may wish to convert them into the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE Union Pacific Railroad Co., We publish below tbe terms npon which they may now be exchanged at tbe oflloe of the Agents, of the Company in this city, WM. PAINTKR Ot, CO., RU, SO SOVTII THIRD STREET. It will be seen tbat a handsome profit may be realized by tbe exchange On 6-208 of 1862, a diilereuce ef 234 83 will be paid. On 6-20a ot 1864, do. On -20s of 1865. do. On 6-208 of Jnly '5, do 1189 33 will be paid. flwsswIU be paid, 1174-33 will be paid. (209-8) will be paid. 8-31 will be paid. 1180-83 will be paid. On 1881a, do. On 10-408, do. On 7-808, 2d series, do. On 7-SOs, 8d series, do, f 174-38 will be paid. (For each thousand exchanged.) 9 8 lm5p .in.iriTf mr i uv A iniTTnin T . t. .- f2 CPON DIAMONDh, WATCHES, JEW OAEUIX, f lATlt, t-'-LiUXjHlINU, KiU, at 9 JONES & CO.'S OLD KWTAHIjlSlilt.XI lAJAiN U F1UK, Corner of THIRD and OASK.LLI. btreeu, Helow Iimbard. TJ. B. DIAMONDS WATCHES, JEWELRY GUK8, Elv., BEMARKABLY U)W PRICKB. 825 8m rpO HODSEKEErERS AND INVALIDS. X. The undersigned reepecttully calls the attention of the puDiio to tne swck oi rrime vjiaer ana pure Cider vinegar for pickling and general family use lun. to hla nonular "Tonic Ale." free from all ininn- ritlea, and endorsed by the medical faculty as a sate and wholesome beverage lor weak, ana oeiicate con stitutions. Deiiverea irw u urie w nu l'.rw ui ui cut, P. J. JORDAN, No. 420 PEAR Street, 11 7B Below Third. and Walnut and Dock. TDODtiERS'AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET llnlsh. KUiAiKKa' ana wauk a ku tciikiih KA.ORS, and tbe celebrated LEOOULTUB RAZOR. bCIHBORH of the flneBt quality. Raxors. Knives. Scissors, and Table Cutlery O round ana Poiisnea at r. iiauiuua'B, ino. ud i nn i n btreet, below Chesnut. a 8 eui DEAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have Invented to assist the bearing In every degree of deafness; also, Respirators; also, Craud all's Patent Crutches, superior to any others In nse. at P. MADEIRA'S. NO. 116 TENTH btreet, below Chesnnt 8Sp WRITTEN AND VERBAL DESCRlP- tlons of Character, with advice on Business, Health, Education, etc., given a"EN A 28wfm5p at No. 722 CH KSSIIT Street. VI WARBUKTUN'S 1311'KUVKU ail Jr lated and Easy-flttlnf DRESS HAlti (patentd), In all the approveu lasuiouBui iudimhuui uoxiTui . . . - . n . . . ... 1. 1 btreet, next door to the Post Office, lh JONKS, TEMPLE & CO., VABUIONABLE HATTERS, '2R H NINTH Street. First Store above Chostnut street. f48J FOSTER, FASHIONABLE HA ITER, No. 7 S. blXTH Btreel. 11 6m5p T ATOIIH OIL. AN INVOIUB UC LATOUR Ollv Oil now Landing, and lor sale by F. I.A- VEROKE, Agent. No. K'2 WALWU l Bireet. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED AUVER TlttlNG CANVASSER cuu iiud employment Dy aaurysBiuK liyJ -v y'1' v'1"-- TPOR BALE TWO CARTS AND GOOD WORK H MAHIi Anulv to THOMAS BOTT, BROAD Btreet, mjove uwrmmiwn t AND WARRANTS AND COLLEGE SCRIP t i wanteu. Jiiauco p'" , 9 j8 6l No. go S. THIRD Street. PA T IS N T K U. 1'AHIU BCUCUCW ASSU k1 UETCIIEU Irora 1 to 6 Inches, at Moitet NINTH Street and No. 786 HACK street, g !7op THE AMERICAN C0NSERVATORY0P MUSIC -Class Rooms corner of TENTH and WALNUT at the Ollice, No. 1S14 CHKS'UT Street, Irom 10 to 12 A. M. and 4 to 8 F. M. a m w rttnnnn FIRST-CLAS9 WELL-SECURED JjSOnU. cn y MOKTUAGE lor sale at live per rut discount, It apptieo rnr iitiineaiaioiy. EAD. B 18 St No. ii Walnut street. -VTOTICR. THE PAMPHLET LAWS OP i'KNNHYLVAKIA. for ls'. can be had at the C ty Treasurer's Olllce. M is v. UiiWRY BUMM. City Trewuret. JIIIRD EDiTEON FROM WASHINGTON TO-DAY. KMNO TEI.KORAPH. SPKCIAL DE3PATCnE3 TO k GTON, Sept. 18. ffisnik. leans. Yellotv Ferer at R O. plied to General (Jrant this morning tolcgt New Orleans, to ascertaiQ the stftteof the y ublic health. General Wheaton aud other ofDce. 9 are tick with yellow fever, from whom no intsf ligeticchas been received within a day or two, and a reply Is expected enie time to-day or evening. It is reported that nearly every Gov ernment ollicer there, civil and military, ubs been attacked by the fever, ttnd tho mortality bas been very great. Stocks in New York To-Day. SPECIAL DESPATCH TO TUB KVENLVrt TELEORAPlt. Nkw York, Bept. 18. Smith, Handolnh A Co., Bankers, Ho. 18 Houth Third etrcrt, uud No. 8 Naasau Btreet, New York, report at 1 o'olock this atternoon as follows: United States lais, lillil-V. United States 6-21)8, 182', 114 "( 1H-V. United States 6-)s, lHii, l(Kilfti)li-'i. United States 6-208, 1HM, 107M((Slll.' uuivcuciaioiio'Ai'n, new, info, JOl ;Hlli TJ lilted States 620s. 187. l07T-..(aiiiw. United States 10-408, 99r9!-k. Jono and July 7 80s, 107(?107 i. Market nll. United States 6-208 are Quoted lu London tula afternoon at T2Ji, weak. Markets by Telegraph. NKW YORK. Bent. 18. Btocks henvv am! errlla.1 Chlratioand Rock: Island, litt',; Reading, 102; Can ton company, 47; Krie, '4; Cleveland and Toledo, 1H1'4; Cleveland and Plttaburg, 87'.,: Pittsburg and Fort Wayne. 104: Mtchiiran Central, llu'i: Michigan Bouthern, 81',,'; New York Central, 108'i: Illinois Cen tral. 121V. Cumberland preferred, 35; Virginia Blxes, br. Missouri Sixes, KU1; Hudson River. 181; U. H. Five-twenties, 1H62. 114S; do. 18fi4, lOTVi do. 18S, 111: Ten-forUes. DUV: (Seven-thirties. 107'.. Sterlln exchange, UH, Money at 6 per cent. Gold. MS1,. Nkw York. BepU IS. Cotton aulet at ii'ifib'zaa. Flonr firmer. 9W0bbls. sold; btate, t-4i(ll; Ohio, $10 (41i!-50; Western, g-4UC913; Southern, fin-zygia-TB; Cali fornia, $11((6I3'6II. Wheat firm. K(H2C higher; 750 bushels sold; spring, 'Z-rZ. Corn firm, iri,2o, higher; ti'AOOu bushels sold; mixed Western, ll'2o(Al'24. Cats firm, and advanced lfi2c; sales ot 35.000 bushels; Western. B7(a?c. Beef aulet. Porlt dull: 1701) barrels snld; new mesa, $4-U.(24 50, Lard quiet; sales at 13.U4.'iiC United States Commissioner's Case. This afternoon William Kateliffe. alias Antbony ScbuUlnfr, bad a hearing before United States CoiimilhKioner smitu, upon tue charge of making false and fraudulent power of attorney to enable a certain claim accent in turn city to collect money said to be due to bim from the Uuarterniawter'a lienartment at Washington. on tbe strength of his representations he ob tained tue sum ot si'.wau. noiu. in aeiauit oi SlUOO ball for a lurther bearing next Friday. II. STEEL te SOISf OPENED TO DAY FROM NEW YORK, A HANDSOME QUALITY OF YEKY FINE CORDED SILKS. Browns, B salaries. Tans, Modes, SteIs, Maroons, and Wines. DASDSOME PI. AIM TAFFETA SILKS,. Coarse grain, all the new shades. Plain Poult de Boles, all colors. PRinB IRISH POPHNK, All new and cbolce shades. Black Oro du Rbloes, all widths. Black Taffeta Bilks, all widths. Black Gro Grain Bilks. Black Drap de France. Black Taffeta Parlslenne. Fine Lyons Gro Grains. it ALL WIDTIIN AMD tDALI l IKN, AT THE yeby lowest nabhet pbiies. Nos. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street. UST LANDED, AND IN s'fOBE, 100 Cases of the Finest Quality OLIVE OIL, Tor Table Use. FOR SALE ItT THE CASE OB BOTTLE. SIJION C0LT0N & CLARKE, S. W. COB. BBOAD AND WALNUT STS. 14 tntbs4p PHILADELPHIA. RAR MANUFACTURES IN FINE CONFECTIONS, FOB CHOICE PRESENTS. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, 827 tulhBlnirp NO. 1S10 MARKET ST. KNOWLES & CO., NO. 1318 M.4UKET STBEET, Are now, and will continue to receive, dally, from al I parts of the couutry, the best qualities of 19 lotuthslit FAMILY FLOUR. g E D D I N C OF EVERY DESOItlPTION AT IlKDUCliU PRICES. IVHOlEsiAIJeS AND BETAIL, NO.V83 UIIOE AVENUE NEAB TINE ST J. Q. FULLER. JMtnlhsrp lEENCn CIRCULATING LIBRARY. PAUL 11 WiRAHIl. FRENCH BOOKHtLLKR, Kl'ATIONKa AND liJNUKA VKR, !N0. 202 S. KLEVENTH Street VHlLAIikl.PHIA. 22 6p T L. CRAGIN & CO., NO. 420 COMMERCE J- btreet General Ounimlxtilnii f Bluntly on hand aud for sale at lowest market prices, wuaie. r.iiMniniH, mack l-'l.sh. Cod Liver, aud Hporm Oils, direct from New bed lord, bolo agouW lor the fctueka CutupMiiy WtwUiuw y OUs. J Hiu 5 the sum snifMiETO toxic (NOT A WHISKY rREPAEATION) HOOFLAND'S GERlTsArj BITTERC WILL CURB, DEBILITY! DEBILITY! Uesultlnir from any Cava WbaU TCr rilCSTltATION OF THE STSTG1I nropcED ir SEVER 'Anji'it FTKB. OB DISEASES OF CAKr LIFE. SALDIEBI, CITk'XKHS, HAI.II OB r- nALB ADS.U OR XOCTII, Will And this Bitters a pure Tonto. not dependent M bad liquors for Its almost niir.'MSuiO'Ofl e fleets. o dyspepsia; And niseases Resnltlnr from Dtorr of tb Llrer and Digestive Orajs ABK CUBED BT IIOaFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Thla Bittern b&a nprflnrrviawi i-nr rnw shm ks BaltHlaotloD. tiJi more Testimony. Lim mora RmmMt. Rhle People to vouch lor It, tiin ejr oilier arUole la vuv AAiaaA ak.ui( o We defy acy one to contradict this assertion, and WIIX PAT I00 To anyone who will produce a certificate publish ujr us uiak is not genuine. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERG WILL CDBB ETBBT CAS9 OF CIIBONIO OB NEBVOVII DSBIUTT, AND JjAA<l or THE KIDHETS, F Observe tbe following Symptoms resulting from Dia orders ot the Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Piles. Fullness of Blood to tha Heaa,Aciuiy or tne Htemach, Nausea, Heaatbura Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight In tha -fctomacb, BourKruotatlons Slnklngor Flat tering at the pit of the Htomaoh, Swim ming of the Head, Hurried and Dif iioult Breathing, Fluttering aA tha Heart, Choking or Huiro- catlng bensations when lo a lying posture. Dimness or Vision, Dots or webs before the Bight. Fever and Dull fain In the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellownessor the bktn and Kyes.Pain in tha Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc., Sudden Flushes ot Heat, Burning In the Flesh. Constant f ma giniugs oi Kvll, and Great Depression of Spirts BE9IEKBEB That thii Bitlert U not Alcoholic, contain no Bum U hitky, and cannot make Drunkard, but it th Smt Tunic in the World. mm BEAD WHO SATS SO. Hon. George W.Woodward, Chief Jostle of tha Supreme Court or Pennsylvania, writes: FuiLiDKi PHU, March 18 Ira' I And Hoofland's German Bitters'' is not an lntort. eating beverage, but Is a good Tonic, useful in ib eases of the digestive organs, and of great beneUtto Sysmf d!!o1n1r.ytrUly.W'Ui' o " w WaS Principal Oflice. 631 lW A From the Bev. EL D. Fendell. Assistant iaitor Ohri. tlan Chronicle. Philadelphia. wnrls I have derived decided benefit from Uisnunrni land's German Bitters, and feel It my privilege SS" commend them as a most valuable tonio tnViiLil are suUeilng from general debility, or from dlieaa arioiDg from derangement of the liver. ureases) Yours truly, K. D. FKNDAXL, From Kev. D. Untee, Ptoi - of the Passjmnk - - . , ui,uaiiuia J D. MltRRIUK, From Rev. William Smith, formerly Paster nf th. Vincentown and Mlilvllle (N. J.) Bantlat cif.oli?? Havirg used in my famllv a nnmber of hottleTrJ yonr Hoottands German Bitters. 1 have to say ibatl reeard them as an eim nni mii an excellent nifHlinino adaoted to remove tha the diseasM. 1 uivuueu ii, iiioj BtreuKnen and lnvlsnrata 1 1. tern when aebUltated. and are useful fn dlsorrt'JTi SiffiMSf S,'."ePverrofy 5fi3S 255S5 Vours truly, WILLIAM SMrTH. WD Hutchinson street. PhliadelpuW iM From A. M. Bpangler, Editor of heCulturlat m.. Worth hliih Street Woti Philadelphia, Jnly ls.iau ovoip ciKn.i t-.i luuntna since, i was a severe BuIr from dvsueL.,1 .i I wiu nut nnlv im.i.u . . , fond without n lerlmr eiat rti.TilT k.TV P'' iy unable to take piala !'l';es. but had become) so debilitated ua to be almost unfitted lor acuvel bul? ntws of any kind. oust. Atter trying I which proved ig a variety of so-called remedies an d worth ess. I was induced: at the u iiedloal irlend, to give HooUand?? Se!w a trial. I acconringly purcl, Uf gestion ot a medical man Bitters a trial. I av-.,r,rii SrrUonsUlCh WeI tok,U la ' wffi yo5 The result wan aoompiete removal of all Ins symptoms alW-r eating or drinking . ,. ,i -"XTT restoration ol streugtb, so that I uow eat all ordinal, kinds or food with impunity and am able to attSSd to all the active duties of a large aud arduous bust: elTectroi "the Bitter? we7e mife taken the first bottle. oerore 1 ha I have also used It In my family with the haDnfw results, and take great pleasure In adding mv l!i. mony to that of the many others who have bie benefited by iU 1 find great benefit from the usanr! bottle in the spring and lall. Tbey not only oreat 2 vigorous appetite, but give a healthy tone La u5 stomach by strengthening Its dlgenttve powers. ii nio u""rciiira; wm UB iUO means of inducing ny who Butter from DyHiKpsltt to give your BittenTi ial (when It. I leel coulideut, will give them reflefl any trial It is at your service. relief Yours truiy, A. M. SPANQLKB, Rev. J. B. Herman , of the German Reformed Churah Kutniiown, Berks county, Pa,, was cured ot Dysueoaia of twenty years' standing. Bev. 3. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor ol the Enorrlo- pwdla of Religious Knowledge aud Christian Chronk cle. Philadelphia; Rev. Thomas Winter, D. D., Pastor Ol Aozboroogh Baptist Church; Bev. Levi G, Beck, Pastor of the Baptist Ohnreh Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Baptist Church, Philadelphia, at present Pastor of the Bf tlst Church, Chester, Pa.; ' These gentlemen express. In the strongest term their favorable opinion of tills Bitters. D EWABK Of COrNTEKrEITBtJ Haethat the slsnature of "U L JACKWON" ' IS Ott , arUoia. rolar- ud ui a ay r ..,.. 1,.1 b .xprtiBB. and we wUl forward. soourj- - Prluelpal Office .d Mfrt. No. 031 ABOH -Stroot! PHILADKLPnlA Forsal.hy PruggUW.ua SWIM U WiW From the many respeotable recommendations na to Dr. Hooiiaud's German Bitters, 1 wis " SiTS give them a trial. After using several bottleVlMn? fhem to be a good I iemedy for' debl!lty, and ? ml "eL ceUent tonic lor the stomach. ii m w. h n7Jl2f the wrapper ot each doiub. , ha tna KhoulA vonr nearest Druggist not nave ini do not be put off by any ottu. tlons that lu lier 01 luutvvuvu uu iAumiiv)9t en vim v viw.,
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