THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER N, 13C. 5 (4 W U W-TORIII 3 lil 0. From Our Oim Corretpoiuienu Nkw Yoiik, Oct. 14, mX Tim Old Pol OHlrc. So much 1ms been Bald about the new Tost Office, that I ofTor no cxcuho for saylnij a few Tvorda ub0l,t, tho old. Colonel Van Urunt 1ms lieon whitewashing things thorc, so as to make It aa habitable as possible lor tho next year or o. lie has painted the interior entirely white, Bnd Tnrni.-tlicd the desks and tables. lie has enlarged the cashier's oflke, and opened the Way for the noonday to wink In. He has i ..turned off the flight, of which there was en tirely too much, and turned on tho pnnllht, of 'hkh there was entirely too little, lie has put Out the thirty fires that were in lull blast lint "Winter, and placed the maximum at one-fourth that number. About two thousand dollars hare been expended already, and the clerks of the old 1'oH Ollico will pro' ably lie able to keep a roof over their heads until that of the UW one is completed. 1-nn .Mr. Ntewart Krop a Hotel ? Yho started the rumor that Mr. Stewart had pttrcluwd tho Fifth Avenue Hotel I am not prepared to say, but the rumor has been started and Mr. Stewart 13 credited with that purchase. That he would Ikitc mado a good Secretary of the Treasury no one who shared in Ins disap- pointmciit will dispute, and that he has been almost miraculously successful as a merchant every one ac'iuaiutt'd with the liberal manner in Which he conduc ts his establishments will admit. Bui whether he can keep a hotel is a question yet to be determined. Perhaps this Is only a tentative effort, preparatory to his undertaking the management of that celebrated woikin; Vomen's hotel which has so long been talked of. At any rale, it U not to be . believed for a moment that he embarks In any of thoc cnterpri-es with the Intention and desire of making money. On the contrary, during his recent visit to the Queen's County Agrieultur.il Fair, he solemnly Msured the Vrcsii" nt of the society that he had purchased the lfiSitii Head domain with no ex-PaAirtion- of making money, but simply with ""the desire to improve and develop the tract bought, ho as to mako it. available for homes lor the overcrowded population of Oothain. A l)in:uoiul in the KotiKh nud "Ueililv." It is fair to presume that you know something I the history of Kcddy the Blacksmith. I a:.i glad to bo able to add his 11:11110 to the li-t of the repenrant. He never attendee' a Water street prayer meeting: he don't have the Palire (Ui::-!li lying in the lolds of the family Bible, and ho has no C'tul predilections for ardent spirits in the shape of whisky and ministering spirits in the shape of parsons fresh from tho pulpit. He has no little on Chester to maudlini.e over whiles he sing "I want to be an angel, " and he entertains not the slightest notion of travelling round the country and furnishing a cheap Fhow entertain ment, inline, he is not one of those cut-and- dricd wickedest men who work up into mugnili ecut magazine articles. lie is simply a ruiiiuu whom the newspapers have priuter.;'-inkcd into infamous notoriety, and who. having acquired all the renown ho tan hope to, until some l're-h ruflianisii; h:ill have been perpetrated, now announces his desire to repent and "swear off.'1 not only Iroin drink, but Irom b.ul doingi gene rally. KnlrnDilff-lrt-K in ' lt;t ill. A Dr. A. U'. Hull, of No. Cox liio.ulway', is orgatiiiivg a colony of gold and diamond hunt ers, wlio-i.. object is to emigrate to the new iol coiul.i. near Hometown, S jttth Africa. Mr. Louis H oud. the lapidary to Queen Victoria at that place, ays that the diamonds found there are equal to those di-eovered at Hahia and San Salvador, it would scarcely be credited that so great a number of people were engaged in this expedi tion. The rooms of Or. Hall arc crowded, and he is pestered with questions all day long. Specimens of the soil-sittings from the vicinity of llopetown arc on exhibition at his address, and among a quantity ii two ounces in weight a number of agates, amethysts, garnets, car buncles, with now and then a very diminutive diamond, are discovered. Alas! the microsco pic pertinacity with which these sittings were .vamiucd, proves too sadly the eagerness with rollick hundred of adventjren are ready to run i yrisk for sudden wealth. Amuif iiit'iitx. At Uooih's Theatre Jffr.y Warm't- U being very careluliii rcheardcd, and its fir.d production is to tie signalized by the Orhut ot a young lady who has only lately adopted the stage as a profes sion. At the Fifth Avenue Mrs. Seott-Siddous draws, I was going to say, large audiences, but a no audit-nce that eould be crammed into that theatre could possibly be a large one. I will modify the. expression by ftiylng that she tills the house. As an actress she don't, iu the opi nion of the critical jirci-.ii, amount to a row of pins: but so long as the rows of boxes are satis fied, I pri-ume that neither he nor Mr. Oaly rumble- much. A multifariously gifted liohe miaii who profeise to much experience among New York newspaper people, once whispered In my ear that tiny theatrical critic of this city could lie bought, if you only approached him properly. I have no doubt, !ii fondly believed he war, speaking the truth, but I have equally s little doubt that he was wrong. There is a real deal of venality, hut there are likewise a great deal of artistic culture uud vonseientlous expression of opinion among the daily and weekly New York prtu-. At the same time I iim free to conicis that 1 have ne ver seen better actiii"'. or better ncwsp.iptr criticisms of act ing, here, than I li.ive ctt in Philadelphia. Lord Ainl'i IVcriilluct. Yesterday was to have been the wedding-day of Lord Ainsley, the "parly" whom one of the journal here stamped as an impudent adven turer, and who took no publ! measures, what ever priw.ie ones he may ha-.-e taken, to repu diate the charge. I have no re i-ou for believing that the wedding did not co':u? off, or that, when I tike up to-day's newspaper, I shall find a full account of it therein. The premature sympathy, howewr. that is wasted upon the bride is cMcn tve in is character, and the feeling has gathered KfoL.tid that the nuptials arc to terminate in a jitim-u, Ye shall sec. Al l IUiia. MJMiAli AU li8:.ATIC. "The IlbieK Domino'' l lliC Parcpil-ltosii Truiiiii'. f.at evening a large tut l u-'ilonablo audience, almost rivalling th.it ol Mouday evening in numbers and elegnnee, assemMcd at the Academy of Music. to witness the iirst perforin ia'e lor a number of year in this city of Aubcr'd Cipera, The f!liu-k Domino. The Intrlusic mi tits of this production uliuuld have neeured It f rum the ueirlect into which il has luilen In tills country. It aboi.nds iu light but sparkling concerted pieces, which are brlmfiill of delicate und attractive nn Kidii s, whliu many of the solos preMiiit opportunities for easy and ell'cotivo vocalization. The music is lint us exacting us that of fi I'l'oolo, partaking taoro of tliu buhl and r!it tling chai'ucier of The Vxuui liuwo,ut, and coming within the easy range in an ordinary voice. The plot, which savors slionj'ly of t'.e rotnautie spirit of i,rdi;-v." "cam, I- U.l el Sl.ari mriis, und M, hCi'iive, following the motive of an old Trench piny, well known to our plnr-jroers In the Knglinli adaptation entitled The 1'uUien of a M;iht, lias contrive ! to maintain a lively Interest In the lortuuea of the cen tral figures to the very end. The castMast evening embraced many of the best members of Madame J'arepn-Uosa's troupe, as fol lows: "Horace," Mr. Castle; "Don Julian," Mr. Laurence; "Prince (mmbotl," Mr. Hall; "Oil Perez.," Mr. Scfrutn; "Urlitltta," Mrs. Hi-RUin; "Jaelnllni,' Miss Stockton; und "Atwlo," tlw Uack Domino, Miss Itogo Hersee. Tlie last-named charming little contatrlce appeared to excellent advantage, arting her double part with even moreprace and spirit than usual. The music of her role she rattled oil as smoothly and briskly ns Its easy and spirited tlow demanded. beliiR especially Directive In the Arii?o nese Hondo In tin- second act, commencing "Inez the gay," but scarcely less ho throughout. Mrs. Sc gulu's personation of the vivacious nun "P.rlgltta'' wus fully on a par with her performances In the titles In which she has been so long familiar to the public. Miss I'annie Stockton's "Jacinth a" was, both vo cal'y and dramatically, a decided Improvement npo her previous exert Inns, ucting ami singing with both skill and spirit. Mr. Castle sang and acted well, and Mr. Laurence went far ahead of his previous performances. While Mr. Scguln, as the wheezy convent porter "Oil Perez," could scarcely improve upon his rare per soiiations of sterling comedy role, lie sang last evening with unusual skill and precision, and accom plished considerable towards achieving a reputation as a vocalist. The ballad In the second act, "Come enjoy with nic, charmer," us rendered by him, was en.Kiyaiile, not only lor the exquisite drollery of his nctiiig, but for the merit ol his vocalization, n well. The choruses of tlii opera, which lire, pi iliapj. Its most attractive purls, were exceedingly well r-:i-lctYl; uud iiUettelhei the revival of The ilhvk Ih .... (.' was such a marked success that huii'lroM who wen- present last evening will be sure to atieud us rtprtilluii to-night. Tlie City AiuiiHciiirntn. ttiik AcxnK'iiv or?li:sn; Auler's opera of The ;( mm ill he performed for the last time this evening. To morrow 'Madame liosa will have a belli III, when Martini will lie given. (Hi Saturday afternoon Marthii will be represented for the last Mine, aad on Saturday evening the season will con clude with a grand operatic melange from Trornltre, Tin .'".'" iiieo uiri, ami I'ra JJiuvolu, In wnlcli the culm- troupe will appear. At tiik Cuksm r Kobertson's comedy of ow hits proved a success, and it lias attracted large audi ences. This piece is admirably performed, and It is I la cd upon the si age wii.ii all the care and good Uste for wli'.eh Miss Keeue Is celebrated. Tim C lies nut is fast becoming the most popular theatre In this city, und under Miss Keene's intelligent man ugemeiit It is ul tract lug a class of persons to Its wal's that gave it a wide berth under the old rojiuie. At iiik W.M.Nt r Mr. Mouth will appear this even ing as 'I'crluccio,'- In Tom 'i'liy'oi-'s drama of the vi ftv. This is one of" Air. booms linrst ', end as an c!:ii 'tale study of a very peculiar ehuraeler, it is well d vi'voi'i of i.ie avtciil mu of i ho.-e ho can appive.iate mi artistic eiioi l of great li'.flit. M .'. Hoc. Ill wli! bjive a lici!e:it to-mon niv, when he will appeal' as "Tile oU'aitgt.r," in Kel.c'.)uj's meiau i licly play. At inn Am u I'm nm-a will be performed to-nl;jlit. Ai Tim Ki.KVhsr.i Stuhut Oi'ili: ibn ::K tile liim.drels will gi some of their funniest Iitiiiopi.in ceci nu'ieities tliis cveiiiii';, tog' thcr wltli aiieNcel Icnl iiieiatige of sentimental and comic songs, laugh able jokes, dance.-;, etc, '! IIU '.-ilWIl'' Col i;:,'. (' I.IJI TtTiVIS will commene.fi on Tuesday evening n."t, vi Mie Aeadeiny ot .Music, v t n Miss Abua l'ii kii':ii n will discourse upon .Moriimiiisui." iitid give lier eypurlefices and oiin iotis i.f the Saints as gathered miring a recent visit to ail Lake I ill. In addition to' the regular course. M". Ptnrli has Mieie aiTangciieats wdli l he utiiioiis African cx p!"n r. .Mr. Paul I:. Iu Ciiaillu, w no will deliver three lectures, us purr of the supplementary course, la ilieni lie will describe his woiid.-rlul adventures iu tin t!nj ies; liis ciiccniiiers v. ilu the g' rPla, of wliic.li lie is the acknowle-iT'd dlsenvei-r; and all that strnuge, wild life i.l i;i i. life which seems more like a distempered dream than a reality which the ex plorer endured, iai'l'inm the aiiode of civilized man, for years. Mr. Do ( 'naiKu'- lecture are intended particularly for children, but the children's parents can listen iu them Willi pleasure and prolit. They uili be delivered in the daytime, and upon dales hereafter to be s;n;ci:;ei. TeiiCiiKAT liuun KA.N Ciimts is in the midst of a moat prosperous season, and trie tent cm Eighth street, between J.'aeu and Vine, is crowded every atu riioon and evening Well deliahr"d audiences. Tins I'lTformane.es arc varied enough to suit all tus'cs and they receive the wannest, tokens of ap probation Irorn'old and voting. There was a grand pi'iado to-day, with the live lion and dromedaries as proniinenl, features, and It ol course excited the most ca'cr desires on the part of thousands of spec tators who lined the rente to oeliold tho wonders that tire onlv to be reiealed to those who visit the inti rlor of ilie tear. Ai.iiami Mou'Ai. I'k.-tiv vi. wl!l be given at the Academy of Music on Monday I'veni'ig next, to in augurate the Oieat l air in aid ol iim orphuns' Home nr. i .rnminloiVii. Mayor l-'ox will pivside, and iTo fi sMir l.r Kngeike will eoiiduet the musical perlorin-uitccs. I 1'l'CIM'll .Soiit'icils. V liul llreomeM nl'lhe Suitnre.xspil I'iiiiern People mnv lil;e to know." remarks the I'e.ll Malt ,ciiU; "what becomes of all the newspapers that tire sei.ml hy the i rencii jionee. .s rneie ih nor u diiv passes but win or ten journals, native and foreign, are -innlisculed by M. i-'orcade's oiiic.lais, the mtissof lltcruvure accinuuiateit in tue course ot a twelvemonth V generally enough to lill a big stare room. One mii'lit suppose ilia'-tin; foiTcbed pan rs wmo made to pay the penalty of their va:i"us Olleuxes hv neuiK enipio.'. eu iiiirnig me winter tune to light the tires ill all the imperial imlw bana-Ks, nud police ollleesef tile etnpiie.or handed over gratis to l.iyal utlllermen lis u rewani ior vunus inieiii goi't'ly at the elections, lint the fate l. served for tin lit 18 more us'iin, aim, on nie vv nine, iunm uiiini liHiiug. When Uie store-room U full t ovcnl wiug the papers are iraunierreu to uie xiec.evenr du tMiHiaiue, or frown Meward. and Ciiirii'd awav under his siitveiiianee to a cioseu spt.t beviiiid the bmriers, w here they are throw n pell nn' II into taldiiuis of hot water and 'prnniieniy lioled down to pulp. This operation K called '" in me mi 'i ". and is performed In the jiresenceof u sipeid lit .'endarmes, who are careful to see that not a siugleonoof the doomed journals esciii-. W'lmu tun whole mass of print has been reduced to a tlii ik coioricss pn.MC il Is sold to euidliuji'ii and paji'-r luaiiufaolu' ers, who make of it what they can. At tlie ln.-f. hoiiiny. wliieli tonk place a week or two a'ro, li;ii,oiiii ff llcliri Km he fort's l.aiitein-,., red cavers nml all, were slewed iu company wil'i tibuttt. hall a million copies of tlie liieetH-ivlHiwe ltrliie, the (i i:;etle lie h'i un;iui t, Uie l.'u.:e;te. tie ilenciet, ami tho KlaUh-iit-iViCmi, four paiiers which, from so oi;cn (hiding ilii-inselves in hot water together, must by this time have got used to eueti other's society. Ne.vt to those. jie-Miieiilioned, it is the itii'han j.ainiaN which go iu tue greatest number to Lie mcl'itig.put; aftei' these coine I he piiiii1i, wlileh of bile have been in par ticularly bad odor. The Kiig'ish papers, nhicli a lew ye.tr. :i;..u were nil'eivd up in iiuni-;. r in-ii:'i.iibs. ate I die I now In smaller luuiib'.ns." l-'vi i. Ovi:i:co vi'. -1 fi.e iinortituvi tif tli?' unit in,. 1 1 't tint nli-. h, i in jil Hint , tijh- Ihitu a a if iill'r f-fti-Inil'li ill 7i'(ii,''"'l. rl I'jirer iri'r, Ih'ln tin' I'll' v(' t trli : Ah'i.nJ !'" ,V i' nil 1,'nfi--Mux's, Youths', ami )'.ni' C:f.01'lllu, Jit: 1V-MAHK, tin iit' Hut-iUilx in ti I 'itt i , iii in' iiuni-- Itt null , i oiiiii i .i'rt.i iiilii; iiittinhi m-ic ttirl ,.,.,. . ,i,,i..-. Si .v'l.n,'iti nt" llitlri'ttjl ett hi wlii(7 tchrn ihstifl. I! M l VV CV.rVl I KS I iiKNM.'IT A: ty'll., t.lll II ill TOVVKII llAl.ti, ttU-tJi .. ) fd8MAIiKtThriii.i l', l'Kil.Ain-.i.eni v. AVO tit ltllOMIVVAY, Nl.W VllKh. CnovFn 4 Bavkb's liigUoet Prouiiuin Sewing Machines No. TM Uhennut street. I ;ttAN'i (ii'KMtii of MiMses' and (Children's ClotliinK, TliiiiMliiy, October I I. M. SiioKMAinni A Co, No. 10JI (Jiiennul hi reel. ( i t -rue in Tho Parliam Ney l-'ninilv LOUKdifm 11 hICWINU MAUUlNi:. (l lasy Terms. Balearuum, No. 7cJ CUKKNUT Street. (V aiiivi: Si 1 is, Cn a Mi Hon Sn ts, riio.ch Cheviot Suit, Fluid Cheviot Suits fancy Plaid Suits, ti t CnAitt.KS SrOKKS', No. bwJ UUUiiUUt SUCL't. JKWTI.PV.-Mr. William W.CasBidy, No. 12 South Second atrect, has the largest and wont at tractive assortment of Une Jowelrynd hllvorware ia the oily. PurcUaMmi can rely upon obtaining a real, pure urticle, furnished at a pneo which cannot be equalled. He uluo lias a lurire stock of American Western Watchos in all varieties anil at all pricoa. A visit to hit slyre la turt to ronull ia I'lenuia Tttr. Sai.f. or ttib Skaho.;:! A IiAtKiK f,T or FA I.L 0 i:' ' A l'S, Topellicr with AN IUMKNSR NUMItKR or WAI.KIXG AND IRKSS SUITL AMI) ALSO COATS, PANTS, AND VKSI'S lSM:MKi:Aitt.f:, Now i'llinx at !iOWKlt PRKjkk tlinn the siimc booiIs aro oliersd ul by miy oilier brm-n in the city, AT Tui: ri:oi'i.i:'s Orkat Clothimo Waiu ihc OAK It ALL, Sixth ano Majiki.t SiBKim. I WANAMAKRU 4 IIIIOWN. I iIACSItlB:i. N K WTC N MAC L AY. On Wooday, tho 11th in,tnt, ! ATlT.A,rj.M A0Gl!ArV.VH'UAM KWTOA tu SHORT-1K; AWf.KK.-NoTomW Is.H. 1 v fio nov ! li. I roinnr. JOHN W. SMOItT to I' LIZABLMI li. air.'. H AHL.KK, 1.0th of rUUit.tulpliin IHlflJ. IICK On the 12th instant, MARCARKT A., wife of . Ii'vi Uli k , nud dKiiKbiorol Kamiiel and tholaieAnu Cii'lfiniin. in the ath year of hor bko. 'J do relulivofl und trienilnef the fnmllv nri rnnni.f p.iiitt invited to niti'iiil tbn iiinnnd, from lier Irtiier's r"Mi dence, No. Mil (Jontes Btrcut, a 1'iidny Ht 1 n'i l,M lt I'. M without fuilher uotioo. To proceed to Odd I ellows,' Come tcry. HOUCKLKy.-At Ttmliri'.'tnn, N. .T., onth,i1Jth inst.. CilKIS'lTAN 1''. HOI'.UkLKv, in the Vfilli yoar of his mt". lTie relatives nd friends of the family are rpn"ct.fiilly invited to Kl tend the funeral, on l'ridnv, l .th in'xt.. nr 1 ii'i'loek 1. M., froni the re'idoiice of Id sivtnr, Mrs, S. Y.. Hand, No. Isls Morvine oireet, Piiiliid-.tlpliiu. LKNTZ. On tlin inomine .if tho 12t!i instant, LTZ7.IR, second (iaiiKbtcr of J. U. and L. jM. Lent, iu the iJd year ot her aso. 'I hondBtlvee und Wende of tho family ore rnimnctfnlly invitod to attend tho funond, from her liuvenls' nmidonun, K. 14. rnrnur of Ninth und Locust strceta, on 1' riitay after noon at '& o'clock. HI. V'VVV Y 111 , spectrally inform Un. dnrt'ikors tti.it . in order to ,ni"t 1 ho iiiereased d en Hid txr my patent UUUlALuASkliTS, 1 have taken tue larua I uctory at K No. 122H PflKVP: AVKNfJK. Vith my nnlhr-ed l.ieiUi iei, I m.i now prepared to nop. plv promptly all orders iu city or country. JMthsturu K. S. KAHLKV ART EXHIBITION. CARD. WURO'S COLOSSAL STATUE OF THE hrEVEls'TJl llKtilMEXT SDLJJir.U. CAbT IX I'.ROXE, To be. erected in the C'ENTIJAL I'AilK, XE Y a OKI'.', will be on exhibition for a le .r iUvs, in l-'ltiJXT of ROBERT VSOOD a CO.'S i iRXAMENTAI. JKO.N ANH KKONZE FOl-XUKV, No. ji:;i; mi;i3 avksue. In order to give the public an opportunity of seeing this I-lMi W01UC Oh' AUT before leaving Uie city. KOBE JIT WOOD .t CO., io i:: tit j jno. n:iflKilf!E AYExrn. FINANCIAL. R E X E L & COT KO. 34 SOUTH TIIIHD STUEET, ; America 11 and JToreijyu i ISPTTR pttAKTS AND riRCTJTR I JllTEUS OP I C'HiiDXT available on presentauou In any part of Europe. ! Travellers can malcn nil their financial nrrange. ments through us, nud we will collect their iuteieat 1 and dividends wlitiout clutige. DHEXEI, WlNTnKOP&CvVDRIXEL, DARJE3 4 CO, ; NewTovk. J 1'artfl. 4 i FOR SALE. ' ' FOH 8.VLE OK TO BENT. tUiRMANTOWS, five minntes' walk from Wayn , FUt ion, two ueat aad comfortable Housos on WAYN; Street, below Manheim, suitable for a euutll and ttenteC family, with all the random convenience:), gas, wate., j ractre, boater, etc Rent, $100 per annum. Atjly.f i JACOB KAUPP.Nc. 77W13TKK Btreeli, Gennaatowt Possp.'iion nt once. it Itt; F Oil S A L K, 11ANLVSOME AROH STRKET RICSIDI' SCIi JTo. 2'J!,2Q by 137. In tlieioucu enter, witb modern i t provements. Apply to JOS. I.CAVEN, 8 T,l Ko. Us N. NINTH Ktreot. fftf feinoi) FOR THIJEK-STOUY 1?ICH K lJiin.-e, eii'ht num., and lei, Me. U'.l N. TWICi.Kl'it hi rent, ljl lli feet by llu, iu l'.tvv ii xuvet. Ai'v e t in jtrt iiiims. lnt;t:ii- TO RENT. TO UK NT A FiU'll-STonV DVv'F.L!.'- itllL i"Ki No. 'J'JiS HACK Street. Kubmn iwrlnr, tev hi eniuidieii.. limine mid Ml cue loom, hath nnd blur num. Rent viry mutierUi;. M be: AN M 'H'l', If No. -M 8. i'Ob'K I'll M.eet. (f3 tTmRENT THE IINI)S0M R KWT.I.L- L',i"r ISfi 11UCMKS, Sua. U4 and I.VX A Hcil Sin.ei. iT,.:yto en a it t.i:s H. Hi: NX. tile let No. Ji WAI.Mj i' riireei, HATS AND CAPS. r-? HKMdVAL ,K INK'S A TEM I'LF. II.W- i0 inK removed fr'.m No. i Soutti NINTH SUvc-t to Nu. WU Itl'hNliI .Street, would resiieoti'iilly mil tin tiUMilim ni i he tri, n.U li their new liu'iitem, win r" tli.jy huve just oeiiei1 a u., , su.ik uf f !ent8' Uri is Silk und l i lt Hal.., in.lii li.ik. all tho !utet nula and New or: slvl-s, ttrol i.jr wnl a ireiier.ii u isurlieeel el i;iud ii-i-lrtviiit.v to lUo tr.eie. 'ultr liulieiuilie und lulluiiicc .i re sol'e't' d. 1 UAVtl I'. ilONTS, MUtJtrp u ii.iiiAM n:.vii'i.i:. r-7 VAUIH "KTON't- IMi'KOVKD VKN'TI- iiLihiteil line easy li'iini; Drun llat.i timtentod), in all tlie ine,nevi fa-liioni nt the teuton. Clll.SMJI' Street, next d Kir to clio t'n.ii (iltiow II In n5 W ATCHESi JEW ELKY, ETC. JACO P, IT A If T. E V. WAT( 1 1 ICS, .JKWI l.tlY. ANI NII.YKR WAKE. No. l;tjd illi ;.sNl'T btreut, I'nd.i.n hi n 1 1 (ti WANTS. 4 GKXTS WAN ITKD--TO SF.I.I, TUB UEbT 1 si.wtNt, jiAcniNii in iiiKuiry. Ai:o to can- Vio-f ihe ell. The most litioral commission riven. A pply or iidilress No. 504 IJlU'.a.N Li r itieet, 1'iiiliidelj.biiu 1'iu la Lt D" EA FN FS EVEK Y JXSTItUMENT TH AT Bcienee and ulall l iivu invented Ut itsaiit tho he.irinir in every ili.'m'ee oi ileaintiMi; airso, Kehpu-uuiru; also .tli'ttn. dull'i'iitein tlnitcuet. njpenor to nny itthMid iu use, at P. M AUJ'.lKA'a, No. l'j Ci. i l.M ll bUoet, belotf (JLl'bUUt WrP D A V 1 1) F I. E M M I N (i, (.'Ki.Mt I'.OX .M ANL'l' AC'l 'UHKR, X i. tiJ iCOM MI-ROK Hii.'.'t, ul.uve Murket t)i'U-i s niloil ,it the uoi tv-t ii'itne. lull In SCHENCK'S COLUMN. COfiSUFSPTICn CAtT BE CURtO. LEAD THE "Facta are stubborn tliinis," unil it i.-i to f.iet nhme that it is desired to ttircct the mteutioii ot the renders of tliis urticle. Many years of pevere mid thorough jiraettcl trial have demonstrated beyond tho peradventure of a doubt the fact that the meilielnos prepared bvme,nnd known ns (.:!! F.Nt'K'H MANIHtAKE ril.I.S. SC'HKNCK'8 SEAWEED TONIC, and SCHENCK'S I'ULMONIC SYRIT, have proved extrnordlnarlly fitieees.ifnl In the cure of disease of the Tulmonary orennn, or what is iwually lennod CONSl M L'TK N. I am fully aware that there nro many perjon.-t whose prejudices rule them so eotnpletelr that "proofj btroiii; its Holy Writ" would fail to eon Tim c them of the ellicacy of my remedies; nnd that there arc others who, tinder no circum stances, eould be prevailed upou to admit their nieritt, simply bceatesc such an admission would jirove detrimental to their particular personal interests. Fortunately for the welfare of mnnhind, these donbtiiiv peiijile form a comparatively email portion of the community at lari;e. They are to be found here and there, but. compared with the 1,'reat r.ws.s of the. wotld'.'t population, their nitm-ber.-t tire so nmall that I dlsmt.srt them, and ad dress myself to those who are willing to listen to the dictates ot rca-on, : nd who are elbposedto admit the b'.roni' louie of well-established facts. We are told almost daily that f'onsiimjitioi), the hciutrn'C of :ho American people, is incurable; that a man whose lims are diseased must be given over to die; that he must abandon hope: mid that the arrangement of his temporal as well as spiritual affairs nhotild claim his earliest atten tion. It there were not facls as undeniable as that the sun will shine in a clear heaven at mid day to controvert these random and notunlre iii( titly harmful assertions, I should leel ttn willine; to take up the gaiic of battle against them: but, fortilied with results -farts which neither theory nor mere assertion can overturn, 'propose, to prove that CON'tsl.Ml'TlON' CAN 15 E ti.'KEl), and that the medicines I prepare TIIK MANDRAKE I'll l-S, .SEAWEED TONIC, and I'l'LMoNIC fc' VIU T will, if used in strict accordance with the directions, in a majority of eases effect that which the faculty priinouneca illlpo-sll lc tin ; fiV run I nii.tn in'iit'iin. An ounce ol solid lad is worth a pound of theory. J.et me, thenli'ie, present the lacl.s connected with my own itid',, idual experience. Many years ago I was a confirmed consumptive, and. like thousands of ullar unfortunates, was lilveu up to die. Eminent pby.-lc inns pro nounced my case a lnipcles.s one," and told me thai if I had nivy preparations, to nir.ke for the linal solemn event, that I had bciter make them s-pcedlly. I believed Ibis ju.sf as eomidetilly as did tlie persons who thus affectionately informed lite that my day were numbered and that re covery was "impossible, ftill, the desire to live lingered in my bosom. I was young, and clung to life with the tame ti i'acitv that young men, and old men too, ordinarily do. I did liot feel vwlliii", to abandon hope as long , a .-imrle ves tige ot It remained. Iliad lull taiih iu the sad inloni'iition conveyed to me by my physicians, but ftill then: was a lingering belief that some thing could be done, though 1 knew not in what direction to seek for tin: niueh-dcsired relief. It win at this gloomy and eventful period ol my history that 1 first learned of the roots and In i l ' Iiuni w hich my remedies lor this dreaded di -.ease are now propeied. 1 procured and used tliein, and. to the utter ama.eiiient of all phy tieiiins, friends, and neighbor-; begun to im prove. MycitUi'c: system cunuiem ed toiindergo a coinp'ate renovation. I'xpeetor.itioii. which formerly had been ditlicult and painlul, now be came comparatively easy. I threw olT daily lui'LX ounniities of offensive yellow matter. At the : :ime time my lone-losi appetite returned. I ale freely of such lood as was palatable to me, and which was ai the same time nutritious nnd v, hiilesome. .Epi;cforaii(m became less copious and less offensive: e.h; listing night sweats censed ; the rucking ami har.is.iiugeoitgli abated; the lever broke: the pain departed : llcsh planted iti It; on my sadly-wasted Irante, and with flesh came strength und full health. From a mere ski li ton I became a stout, strong, robust man, ami I have maintained both strength and Ileal! to this day. 1 wci'.:h two hundred and thirty live pounds : lam blest wiih an appetite vouch safed to but few men, while my diuostive organs are amply e'liial to all the requirements ot a lici.Uhfiil condition of my system. Now, be It remembered, all these wonderful changes were wrought by the use of the medi cines J prepare .i AN 1 )A K E FILLS, NEA- i'.EJi TO SIC, and fl' LAN (NIC SYUUi'. A cute secuiiiiL-iy ao miraculous naturally created ii-ioui-liinetit iu lite mind of those who knew me. J was Lterailv l.esicged on all sides. I had i liot'., dally who besought inc. to give them the f' tueilies which had wrought the wonderful ri mi. in t ion nud had wrested me front the very lav s of ilejiih. Letters vvere reecived by score's it'll iirinning me to impart the secret ami inform the i.iilei.- where the ,-pceilii 1 r constiiuptioii ciiild be obtained. Others, who were too weak to traM I. inn aati-iied Willi writing, scut lor and i I'li.-ihltcd me iu regard to their easun. To all It.c-i: :ipp':ali ins 1 rospotnled as 1 was able. J had lul'y reg iii'i-d my health, and gratitude b rthi: hapny re-nit prompted m to turn my alii litiou to the science of me Lcine, with the boicoi theiebv being aMe to be of service to my MiiVi ring L dow-crisiluri'K. I devoted inyselt' eh'-ilytii my studies, aud more especially to th.it Iran i h of tlii-ni relating to the terrible "dii c.ise trom which I had sufld'cd sn long and so much. I ii'.ve.stigatfl it in all Its fe utiil phases, in order to assure uiy:i'll that my case was not an exceptional one." The closer "my investiga tions Unj mine s'tiifjetory were my conclusions. I lelt convinced tlmi ten's ot thousands of my b Ihr.t -creatures were dying annually lroui con sumption whose casts were not as desperate uni ajijarcntly hopeless us mine had been, and I nigueii irom ihLs tluit remedies vuilch had proven so il'i c;i'.e with me would prove equally so with others. I prepared my medicines In it plcuant ami attraerive form, and announced them to the world. Tlie rcMilt-. are well known. Thousand.- of suffering men, women, nnd children, who were on their way to the grave, have been eurtd. nml am to-d.iv living evidences of the laei that, ( ON l M lTiON CAN JiE CLUED; audi mink I mav uv, without arrogating to niv;elf iinvtnore "bonis justly my due, that I lievi; had in- much experience iu the treatment ol ciiiji-iiinpiion as auv oilier person in the coun try, and that my siuic-s has been wonderfully great. Let the render remember that these are not II ere lalicied st.'ttc'.ilerl.s. They are )io-,iiive living tacts of which I am the living evidence. There is tin old adage which says. "W hat has been done may be dour." I have been com i'lattlv ei.rid of con uiHii'iiou by tin; remedies I now oiler to ihe public. Thousands ot others have testified to similar happy results Irom their Use. and thousands ol others still might be bene lill"d as 1 have been could they bin be prevailed upon io try the virtue of The MinLnil, Pills, ,si, ( JV.iiV, and 'u'"""'' N'.V"'' AH thai. is n, rsary to convince the niusl skeptical ol their merits Is a fair trinL l ull directions accompany each of the mcili c:in s, so that it is not absolutely necessary that patients should see me personally, unless they lies-ire to have their lungs examined. . For this purpose I am personally at my Fimnch'ai. Or nit. No. 15 N. MXN1 Street, comer ot Commerce, cvrnv Srn itn.w. Advico is given without charge, but for a thorough examination with the Kepiroiuoter the price is live dollars. 1'iice of the I'ulinoiiic Syrup ami Sen weed Tonic, each Vi V'1 "'M 1' hall ioiu. M.iiiilruLelTiVs, 2T ecnis per bov. .1. II. fcVISIT.M'i. t. J. OUR MOURNING DEPARTS SMT i& rvow fljji of EVERY KNOWN TEXTURE Suitable for Mourning Wear BLACK WALKING SUITS. Black Irish Poplins, Black Satin Maltese, Black Velcur Ottomans, Black Battiste Dsl-ai ne1 Black Drap d'lmpcrial, Black Empress Cloths'1 Black Imperial Serge, Black flohair Tamsse, Black Drap.Russe, Black Cretonnes, Black Drap d'AIma La'ine, a new article this fall. All these goods have been made with tho greatest care for our own retail trade, and espe cial attention has been given to mark them at THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. HQMEB, GOLLAOAV & fJ,, Kos. 141:2 and UU CI I ESN UT STREET HJ sttit1i:;t PAPER HANOINQS. E I C. HOYELL & EOUEKE, MANUFACTUllJillS Ol' PAPER HANGINGS, FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS, 9 '1 tlistu'Jniry PidLADDbrillA. 1'IEST-CLASS WOIIKMKN ALWAYS KKADV. PAPEIl KAIJGINaS, OF ALL GRADIS, AT RETAIL. JOHN H. LONGSTRETH, No. 12 IsOliTII'J IllUl) STJiliHT, 1011 dUp I'IHb.I.Mi-.l fill V. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE J. WATSON A SOX, fifHjOf tUa latelirmof K VANS 4 WATSON. J yj'M FUIE AND BUK(U.A.n-I'KOOb' .s rn tf s. I NO. 511 SOUTH FOL'KTII STIIEIIT, J ; 1 A few dom . ve Otirnnut t., Pb:iut. FURNITURE. T. & J. A. HENKELS, 1 ke7 CTonr, ic::: aecii s rr.2r.T, j Are row KiiifK tiic-ir tiiUiANT H'i.Nij r:;i: at ' m i j rcliu'i'il l-i ic . ti :- :.:-; I'HlliA'DKl.PtH A. PIANOS. KEFKK8 ti SOHMIDT.1 SPV!! . MiwiirAciTniimiK ok KJTKPTIISH PXANO fOKTlfa. rail fnrautnni1 tnoderatu priocw. WAUKKOOMS, Ko. tilO AKOH S'Tft. A C!AKI I HAVE DUJIINfJ THE "77; . 'V : yi-ar hern Fi'llini; my oli'siint Ntock A (lu anil II11111..S j(i,i k. Pianos ucnrl.Tai Imviis al nny ,..rin. timo, likiui' li ss tli.ni tl1r.11 foilillis o! tin- rcj;iillr l,iri,r. HI" V ,";", I"' -. I'lit ili nut liiiirt luvwll toiiny jilitouf 11 trl pririiD' i.n( tu (alio iivi n I.'ss (linn thi'e riilii,n.ij oiit I'iii,' H:;iir-H. A cull nui i'mninntnin of tlio mint cwi. jilet,' mm k ol I'l.innK huiI Ala son A Kiuiilin orsaim par n'lin 111 I'liiUiili-liiliiu will aaiisly all us t wiii Im't rciluceJ . silstiitlilan Ko. I'iltJUKliNUT htmit. SHOEMAKER .V CO.'S HQUAI'.e' ." " "''vi'tiil, unit lipiijjhi 1'inniw nro univfrmi'.jr aa. knimliiilR.'d ti, lu ilie liosl instrumonu ran Jn. ami iv lici-n av.iu.ifil tin, ii,rl,(.st iireiuiani'. at nil tho iirinni.il ftnliit:oiiscvir lu'lrt in tim cnmitrf. (lu-evti iisivi, Hcili mriit j 1"nulitui''n t"1'' u to oltiir K't iniluoo- ... ' thk Kunnirrr ok;.n. li iv, tecu.'il tui' nci ury lur u alo of ttii ci-l-l.r.iii'H !:iiii!iiiKli,;nn. It n:n iu rival. 'Mm MiuTioiitr ul in, up hif !:iini uts o?or nil t.l Iidit, m bo irrant tlntw 1 u;iili ii, i im'i.id.i Uon. Call unit rminino our 'ti-n ive to..k of l'iuaon na4 (it'iii.i t'i'lu' iii.vluui!; i'i.ihfr,'. .N. 11. ;Ni h niiU niMiiil hull I fiaii'jH to rpiit. 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