THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY; JANITAUY ,3,---18GC. The Qtrmta Arctic Eapedltlon. lYom the I n don Sun, Dreemb'r 13. At the monthly meetirur of the Oeo, nphlcul Association, which has just taken place at Berlin, Captain Werner delivered a lonff address, in which he detailed the plan drawn tip by Dr. Tetcrmann for the pioposed expedition, and stated his own views upon the probability of its success. It is Intended to begin the voyasrn at the commencement of spring, and to take Ham- 1 mcrlest a barber which never irnezpe as tne starting point of the expedition. Tlience Spitz bergen will be visited, with a view of examining the coal beds used by the Dutch for upwards of a century, where, should the coal be found really in ciuantity, a depot mtrht be sot up. Tne apparently very extensive fhhlDff-jrrounds to the south side of the island will also be ex plored. Connected herewith will be an explo ration of Bales Land, lving to the east of Spits bergen, which has probablv been olteu enough visited by walrus hunters, bin never by a scien tific expedition, and of which no one yet can say whether it is an island, the commencement of an ftitjhipolngo, or even of a continent. The expedition wilt then stretch away to the west, endeavoring to penetrate a3 far as possible towards the north, in order to discover whether the North Pole is immediately surrounded by a sea free of ice, and will next pursue, its course to the east coast of Urcenliind. whence it will also feel its way as tar north as can bo accom plished. Turning then to the east, the expedi lion will cross the Siberian sea. and, if favored by fortune, return through the Arctic Ocsan. Whether, and to what extent, the entire plan may be accomplished, depends naturally upon circumstances, but Captain Werner believed himself able to assure his hearers that no efforts would be wanting on the part of the leader and participators In the enterprise to insure success. The speaker hoped the Prussian Government would give one of its war vessels for the expedi tion, and that in other respects the nation gene rally would bestow upon it a much support as the English had repeatedly done with the Arctic expeditions fitted out by their Government. Should the Prussian government decline to give a ship for the purpose, the next beat plan would he to accept the otfer of a Bremen house, which tendered two wooden transports lately disposed 01 by the American government. These would cost together about $00,000. It would be advi sable to equip two ships, provisioned for three years, in case of being frozen in. The cost ot purchase and equipment, provi sioning, pay, and hire of crews, aud all other expenses, Captain Werner estimates at 220,000 thalers (about 31,600), admitting this sum to ! leave a liberal margin for unforeseen outlay. The original plan is to accomplish the whole voyage within eight months, and it is only in case of being unexpectedly frozen in that a three years' sojourn in the Arctic reaions Is at all con templated. As In the preliminary reconnois.mnce voyage in August lust, when the engines broke down before the vessel was out ot the Elbe, numbers of offers had been received from expe rienced, tried, and scientifically educated sea men to take part in the expedition. A large number of young persons had also applied from the navigation schools, so that the crews of two ships could consist almost entirely of picked ' volunteers, all scientifically educated men. pre senting an .altogether novel feature ia the ex pedition. MATTERS OVER THE RIVER. CArTTjRKD at Last. Theodore McGurk was yesterday afternoon brouaht to Camden and committed for trial, on the chnrge of having per- Eetrated several robberies and incendiarisms ere, within a few months past. He was arrested on Monday morning dining the tire at Sixth and Chesnut streets. Ilis trial will take place at the next session of the Camden County Court, which commences on Tuesday next, the 9th instant. Tempehajtce. Yesterday afternoon the friends of the cause of temperance in Camden city and county held a meeting in the Odd Fel lows' Hall for the purpose of making arrange ments for perfecting the oreanization ol a now society auxiliary to the State Society. It was well attended, and the cause is said to be in a prosperous condition. Good Appointment. The Camden and Philadelphia Steamboat Ferry Company have appointed Wesley P. Murray, Esq., Captain of their new night boat. Mr. Murray is an exp t rienced and suitable person for the position. CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional City Intelliqencc see Tliird Page. What it Takes to Feed a City. In the year just closed the salo of beeves decreased 3400' from the previous year: of cows, 1380; of hogs, 4100 total, 8880. Sheep, which produce the cheapest of the meats, have alone increased 11,000, but not sutlicicnt in the weight to make up for the loss of the larger animals. The defi ciency has been repaired by the flesh of poultry cheaper frequently than meats by oysters, fish, and vegetables. The amount paid lor the meats alone in a city like ours ia enormous. For in stance, at average prices: Beeves at $100.. i...r. $3,645,001 ;owsatS75 490,500 Hogs at 825 8.407,600 Sheep at 7 2,142,000 ' . $15,035,000 We add to these figures the fact that it takes ten thousand barrels of flour each week to sup ply our people with the staff ot lite, worth say $10 on the average for wheat and rye, equal to $100,000 per week, or $5,200,000 for tbe yer. Making our total lor bread and meat in a year, without taking into consideration1 our poultry, tish, vegetables, and other matters which are eaten, $20,885,000. To feed a large city costs a pood deal of money, as these figures show. Larceny of Cbanbebries. This morn ing a colored man, named Alexander Young, was arraigned before Alderman Fitch, charged with the larceny ot a barrel of cranberries. . Young and his brother offered the cranberries for sale to a grocer at Hutchinson and Poplar streets. The bead was In the barrel, and they supposed it contained crackers. .The grocer not wanting crackers, refused to purchase. A police officer heard of the afl'air, and w ent to Young's bouse and arrested him. The tart that the defendant did not know what the barrel con tained, establishes the belief that the property is stolen. He was accordingly committed for trial by Alderman Fitch. The cranberries await an owner at the Twentieth Ward .Station House. A Worthy Enteri-mse. 'J he Philadel phia FreiePresse comes to us this morning en larged audMn quarto form, only a little smaller than thk rivKNiNG tkleghaph. we are pleased o note this improvement, and doubt not that it will be appreciated by the loyal Germans of this vicinity. We also notice that a translation of Dickens' "Our Mutual Friend" is beins published in this newspaper, a work undertaken by Messrs. Paul Jagode and F. T. Loes. We siureiely wibh our contemporary er-ry success. Vh t la Frcie J'resse I Death of ex-Alderman Taylor. Samuel Taylor, Esq., formerly an alderman and school director in the old District of Northern Liberties, and father of Maior Taylor, of Major General Hooker's staff, died at his residence at an early hour this morning. The deceased was well and favorably known throughout the cttv. and in public and Drivate life bore the character of an honest and estimn- hle man. The Late Fire. The ruins of the late ire .t Sixth and Chebnut streets were still giving off a dense smoke this morning. Last evening ih wind mused the smouldering embers to lenite. and the flames had to be extinguished by a stream of water from a hose carnage. A por tion of the walls areia a very unsafe 'condition, and will be removed some time to day. Cated IN- The culvert at Sixth and Poplar streets caved in yesterday morning, leav ing a hole in the middle of the street larg enough to contain horse and cart. t YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, 1 Thk Brewers' Ajmiociation of the Statu ok Prnnbylvania. The annual meeting of this Important association was held last even ing, with an attendance comprising brewers from every section of the State, some seventy in all. Frederick Collins, Esq., in the absence of fthe President, tiled the chair, Wilson Abbatt, Esq., Secretary. The body re-elected m officers of the ensuing year the gontlemen alroady holding the respective positions, aa thus: President Frederick Gaul. Secretary and Treasurer Wilson Abbott. Executive Committee Frederick Collins, Robert Gray, Frederick Lauer. Very important business was Introduced to the meeting, but, owing to the shortness of the time prearranged for the sitting, it was laid over for consideration at a special meeting to be held next week et Wetherill House, Sansom street, near Sixth, on Tuesday e zoning next, at six o'clock. Last evening the association, with numerous Invited guests, partook of their annual banquet at Augustine's, in Walnut street. Among the invited guests who were present were Messrs. Kelley and Randall, Mavor McMichael. Hon. Alex. G. Cattell, and other prominent citizens and merchants. In the absence of Ihe President Mr. Collins held the post of honor, Mr. Frederick Lauer acting as vice. The toasts were as follows: IT int. The President of the United 8 totes; he ore- sidos over the political interests of 86,0(10,000 ot free men, with a wiiole boundless continent for thoir In heritance. Without boast we mar call the office the loftiest on earth, and the present incumbent one of the most intelligent ana Teat lest of rulers. Second. Tbe fcnion Her enemies have not boon able to prevail against her. Those who sought her destruction are tbomsoivps riostiovod. She stands lor th tbe proud indostructiblo monument of human rights Third. The National Congress and United States Bevonno Commission . Fourth. The Press. Filth. The German Association of Brewers. Sixth. Tbe Brewers' European Commission. Seventh. "Malt Lianor." a sonir written for the occasion, and sung by W. R Antrior. The following, offered bv Wilson Abbott, Esq.. the Secretary of the Association, was drunk in silence, standing: "To the memory ot William Penn. the ouaker founder ol the State of Pennsylvania; the pioneer brewer in the State of Pennsylvania, he proved himself the oonetactor ot its people." A number ot other volunteer toasts were offered, and numerous songs were also sung. The party separated at a late hour, having spent a delightful evening. Granting Licences. This morning Mayor McMichael granted a number of licenses to pawnbrokers and to proprietors of places of amusement. Dealers in petroleum should re member that, under the act of Assembly, they are required to rpnew their licenses the nrst ot the year. The following are the names of the pawnbrokers who obtained licenses this morn ing: A. M. Marcus, Joseph J. Harvey, John Daly. Isaac Nathans, Robert Dougherty. A. J. liaker, William Hamell, A. J. McGarry, Henry A. Jones, Kenan c s urotner, Isaac tsauer, Thos. II. Helling, 1). Tobias, Donnelly fc Brother, John Hartley, ttomeu s Did wen, John U. cox. Robert Stuart. The following arc the public halls and places of amusement license'!: Music-l Fund Hall, Paul's Casino, Star Hall, Metropolitan Hall, .Northern Military 1 lull, Italian Opera, liarclay Street Hall, Colored Masonic Hall, Robert Heller, magician at concert Mali. Bigamy. John Koou, a iaa John Thomas, alias David Street, was arraiimed before Aklor- man Thomas, ot Frank!' -rd, yesterday, chaiged with having two more wives than the law sanc tions. The charge ol Digamy was preferred Dy Kocn's first wife, who was present at the hearing, and was most bitter against her unfaithful lord and master. The second wife did not appear. The third and last wife was present, but In spite ot all of Koon's faults cluno; to him with the true tenderness ot woman, fie was commuted tor trial. The prisoner was locked up at the Station House until morning, when he was sent down in the van. His last wife remained in the Station House with him, and this morning begged and coaxed that she might share his imprisonment. Her request, of course, was not granted. Caught with the Plunder. Two colored men, named John Novel and Georee I- rrdenck, were arrested between 9 and 10 o'clock Inst night going down Fifth street with a baz in tneir possession, rneir movements attracted tne attention of the police, who overhauled the two men. The bag was found to contain five sheets fnd a table-cloth. The prisoners, upon being closely examined, admitted that they had got the property at the lire at Sixth and Chesnut streets. They were committed oy Alderman xitterniary. Fair in Aid of a Colored Church. A fair is now in progress at Town Hall, German town, the proceeds of which are for the benefit of Ihe African Methodist Episcopal Church in Centre street. Among the articles on exhibition is a handsome silver pitcher, to be awarded to that clergyman residing in Germantown who shall receive the Inchest number of votes. A magnificent silver fire-horn is also being voted tor. Accident to a Councilman. Joseph Hill. Esq.. member elect ol Common Council lrom the Iwenty-sixth Ward, met with a serious accident in New York. While crossing Cort land etreet, to take the train lor this city, he was run over by a staee and much hurt. He has reached home, but his iuj unes are very severe, and he wu; not, do in a condition to tase his seat in the new Council for an indefinite period. Presentation. A handsome silver tea- service, of elegant design and beautiful work manship, was presented to Rev. 1). L. Gear, Pastor ot the l'irst Congregationat Church, on Monday evening. The presentation speech on behult of the congregation was made by Mr. Charles 11. Owens, Superintendent ot the Sab bath School. Falling of a Wall, Yesterday, while some workmen wero engaged iu removing the walls of an old ice home located on the west side ot the Schuylkill, above the Twenty-fourth Ward Water Works, and which was destroyed by tire some time ago. a portion of the wall fell, burying one of the laborers beneath the ruins. Free Fight. About 10 o'clock last night a free tight occurred in the lager beer saloon of Mr. Joseph Cans, at Second and Poplar streets. The police interfered and arrested Joseph, who was held in the sunvoi sou ball D? Alderman Toland to answer the charge ot keeping a disor derly house. VnT A MnwRRit. -Thi individual nrrpstfrl for stealing at the great tire at Sixth and Chesnut streets, yesterday, was not a meinour oi- me AfnvamnAnninir Ilrwn Cnmmmv. ulthoilErh ho had possession of a hut such as are worn by the mem bers ot that organization. Thk Contest for the Fire Uorn. The lollowinir is the vota lor the ere Uorn at ist Philip's Fa'u-, uo to las, evening, inclusive: rninklin, ail; snimer, liv.vz; nope tsngme, Weccacoe, 1545; Moyaraensing, 33. Larceny. James Carney has been h eld by Alderman Hurley to answer tne larceny oi a watch. William Logue, charged with a similar tbei't, was held for tr;al by Alderman Deitler. Books are sold at the Gilt-Book Store, No. C2V jlie,8iiut street, at reiralar prices, and a nt worth iroin 50 eta, to tf 100 handed to each purchaser. For thk various diseases induced by the present uneattouah!e weather, Hasheesh Candy offers tho mum tipveay remedy . , or salo by the druggist. TaCBSKS, Bracks, and Monhanlcal Remndtes ad justed with proleSTonal skill by C. U. Needles, corner ol Twellth and toaoentreet. Ladies' eutrau.ee ' . , I J't 1 . n . . Ay , . - VU irouiu iioui, urv uoor DiOW KttOC. REDUCED TRICES. Bnisp Ehjotmbht". How completely, ftMOW-sinnor, Has the rest of New l'ear'i dinnor Now flod away! And to will soem lelah-rK'ta n(1 ban, And Mollle'i umllci and bla. bes all. Some future day. Ton '11 find your gain in Just a onjrht, When you snob, joys recall But lasting satisfaction's bought In pood from Tower Hull! Gkktb', Youths', sd Both' CLormwi? JowntR Hall, No. C18 Mabkft r Struct,' Bennett fc C- Prir'en firently reduced Ui mil th timet. Ooodt sold at lower price than for neneral ymrsJ A Cold is Easilt Takki in this changeable climate of ours, and without due oare another win bo contracted on top of it, ono cold thus running into another, until the accompanying cough be comes settled and confirmed, straining and racking tho lungs, aid ultimately stimulating the produc tion of tubercles. A majority of existing cases of clearly defined pulmonary diseases may thus be accounted for, and thousands are now oarelossly allowing themselves to drift through the preliminary symptoms, tinder the fatal delusion that thor are troubled with nothing but a cold. How obvious it is then that a cold should be taken caro of from its inoipioncy, and no effort soared to rid the system of its effects! A curative, readily attainable, and of established reputation, can be found in Jaynes Expectorant, and by its use all fears of dangorous results will soon be dissipated. Where tho dangor is so imminent, why not rosort at once to the standard remedy? Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayno & Son, No. 242 Chesnut street. Thk Winter's baows. Atr Ode to thk New Year i Oh the wintry snow I W hen tbe north winds blow On tneir pinions strong and high: And the tempest shrouds, With its sullen olouds, The arch of the pleasant sky. How sett and white, Like a mantle light, It falls on the hill and plain. Where the flowerets day, In the summer gay, Were gemmed in tbe soli bright rain. The gladsome child, With its laughter wild. Looks up in the Irowning sky, And tho Luge snow drifts, And tho wreaths and rifts lie hails with a glouming eyo. O, the stirring sight . -' Is tbe tempvBt whito, When the winds ot winter blow I When wrapped in warm clothes, From our h. ad to our toe, From the store of Charles btoites & Co. The Winter Clothing now soiling at this house so rapidly is of a style superior to anything horeto toioro offt red in this market. N. B All eonls murkod "one price." Thk vartiko temperature of tho season is rapidly producing Colds, Couphs, and Pulmonary Aflbctions of all kinds. Persons with weak lungs should now be especially carol ul; and what may seem trifling Coughs and Colds ought to have immo dinto attention. Tho caralcss indifference which waits for "a cold to go as it came," In many caes results m laying the seeds of Consumption. For such neglect of one's health there is no excuse, as Br. D. Jayne's Expectorant can be readily procured, and its long established reputation isjone euarantoo ofits efficacy as a most valuable romedy for all Coueha, Colds, and Tulmonary Affections. Propared only at No. 212 Chesnut street. We call attont'on to tho advertisement in the local column headed National Ichtbyolono Society. Tho ladv who was expected to preside not being pre sent, tho proceedings wer indefinitely postponed. Madame Got oral John Sidney Jonna is well known bs the Lineal Kepresentative of the Revolutionary Royal Cod-Fish Aristocraoy of Massachusetts, ffor irrandt'ather, General John Glovor, of Marblehead, Mass., having received the thanks of General Wash ington for having sucoesefu'lT carried the army across Long Island Sound, near New York city, and the Delawaie, aDove fronton. A Specific fob Tkroat Disea'es. "My com munication with tho world is very much enlarged by the Lozenge which I now carry always In my pocket ; that troublo in my throat (for which the 'Troches' are a specific) having made me otten a mere whisperer. N. P. Willis." For a Cough, Cold, an Irritation or Soreness of the Throat, JSrown'n Bronchial. Trochts will often give instant relief. How happy would the girls have been, "Who used to stitch, and weave, and auin, If, in their day, thoy could have seen 1 he beauties of the Florence. The mostperteot, the most reliable ; therefore the cheapest Sewing-machine in the world. For ea e at No. ti30 Chesnut street. No charge ior instruction, wbothor you purchase or not. Opera Cloaks, Opera Jackets. Opera Cloaks with Hoods. white Opera Cloaks. Fancy Colored Opera Clonks. Opera ScaMs of Camuls' Hair. A large assortmeut now opon at Proctor's, No 920Cnenjt stroet. Hair Dye ! Hair Dye ! Batchelor's Hair Dye Is the best in the world. The only true and perfect dye harmless, instantaneous, and reliable pro duces a sploudid black or natural brown remedies the ill efluots of bad dyes, and frequent y restores tho original color. Sold by all druggists. Ihe pennine is signed W. A. Uatchclor, No. 81 Barclay utrrei, New York. - - Kknoall's Amboline. Thebeauty, strength, and elasticity that this scientifically compounded preparation gives to tho hair, accounts lor its wide spread and constantly incieusiug popularity, and we recommend ita uso to all. Thoso who have healthy )nnrmn beautify it, with tho aid of the Aniboline. Those wlio have not, can. by the same agoncy, give it li-e and vigoi It is sold everywhere. No mattes whether poor or rich, Your tinvcrs were not made to stitch, When on can bay Florence, which Wid cost so littlo monev. No tan lly can afford to be without a Florence. The best Sewing-machine in tho world. Valcbi.k Gipts are given ont daily at No. C28 Cbesnut street. ie the purchaser of books. No ono is cliurged more for books at this establishment than at the largest book stores in the city. How happy Is the household where Industrious habiW banish care; Where ad the tiotties the children wear Are made upon the Florence The very beBt yowmg-nmohlno in the world. Photographs at reduced xrlos. Uo to B. V. Bemior's Gallery, No. 024 Arch street, and Obtain a superbly executed Photograph ol any style desired. Duys short; please go early. Whprkvkb Fashion's votane gatherthere "Night-Blooming Cerena" seeut the summer air. l'halou' & Son, Manufacturer, Now fork. Sold everywhere. FINE CLOTHING, IIashkmh CANHT.Copgbs, Colds, Ncnralirlft, I Rhnnniatim, and a.l throat and lung dunonlbet are I Cntl.BKtl's Clothfho. Boys', girls', Infants', and Mime' Clothing, in endless variety, at M. Shoe DuUer fc Co, 'a, Nng 4 and 6 W Klghth street. For Aftitma, Rheumatism, Impotoneo, and all nervous dinoasos, use Hasheesh Candy, For sale by the druggists. VALPAai.KOirrs accompany each book purchased at No. 628 Chesnut street. fAnVKRn8KMKHT. NATIOBAL ICHTHTOLOOIO SOOIKTT. At an adjourned meeting, he.ri on the 1st dar of January, A. I). 18(56, frannte Lpo Townsend, of Ply mouth Rock, Mass., was called to the chair, and General J. Sidney Jonos, of l'enna., was appointed Scoretary. Ti e following communications were presented and .laid on the table: Whtreai, What should be the mont Important Foi.'tto and Theologio Convention ever hohl on the Continent of America, surnamed the Fish Conven tion, i.s to convene at Harnsburr. Pennsylvania, on the 10th day of January, A. 1). 18G6, therefore lrolvd, That the cftizons, etperlally of Jelawaro, Philadelphia, Montgomery, ami Knots counties, be requested io assemble in Mans Meeting at the site of the "Treaty Eim Tree," on Friday veiling, the 6th of January, at 7 O'clock, to appoint Delegates to attaad said Fli'h Convention. Htsolvtd, That after the installation of light, In the order of creation, the spirit of Ood initiated the mrvivij wattrrt, and "while tho stay of our waters are not wasteo, or the staff of our bread broken," or treaties with the original occupants of the soil vio lated, we need not tear Cholera, 1'ostilonce, War, or Famine. Hetolved, That a Committee of Correspondence be appointed to confer with his Holiness, the Pope, tbe Kmperor of France, the President f the United States, Cevernnr Cortln. ex-ofhoto Chancellor of the University of PennsUvanfa, and the Chief Justices of the United States and Pennsylvania, on the best plan ot selecting delegates td the Mundane Cholera Convention convened by the Kmperor of France. lir.aolved. That a committee be appointed to com pile the proceedings of the State Convention- at Har nstmrg, and report to tbe National lokthyo'ogio So ciety. Wltereat, It has pleased the Supreme Authority to placnJhe person of Jefferson Djvis in the power of the United States Government, and previous to his trial on grave charges which may affect his life, his Kxccllencv, tbe President of the United States, ha allowed him full liberty to stucv the Bible, and we believe that in vesti ration ot the Bible's lchthvologio science underlays the cholera question, therefore li'tolvrd Tbat time and permission, previous to his trial, be given said Jefferson' Davis to compile and report en the proceedings of said Fish and Mundane Cholera Convention wit a the assistonco of the reporters ot the United States Supreme Court, and' others he may select. Attest. J. Sidney Jonks. I. E. Walravem, Masonio Hall. Window Curtains, Window Curtains, Window Curtains, Wi .it Curtains, Window Shades, Window Shades, Window Shades, Window Shades, I. E. Walravks, No. 719 Chesnut street, W. & B Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W.&B , Gocd Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth andMarkot. W. & B., Good Clothing, Oak Halt, Sixth and Market. W. & B., Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W. & B Good Clothing, Oak II all, Sixth and Market. W. & B.. Good Clothing. Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. MAimim). COOFKR KEOHLER. On the evonin ot De cember 20, 1806, by the Rov. Dr. Roed. Pastor of Swedes' Church, Lieut. CHARLES L COOPER, of Brooklyn. New York, to Miss FLORA GREEN KEOHLER, adopted daughter of John Green, de ceased, oi Philadelphia. MED LIN BRUSH On Decemlor 27. 1SG5 at the house of the bride's father, bv the Rev. George Bringlmret, P. P MEDLtN, M. D.. of Newbern, N. C, to Miss FANNIli L. BRUSH, of Fulladolpaia. No cards. DIED. ELMORE. On the 2d instant, Mrs EMMA F. ELMORE, widow of the late J. Bolton E more. Tle trionds and relatives and thoso ot tne family are respeoifuily Invited to attend tne funeral, from her late residence. No. 637 Arch stroet. on Friday afternoon next, the 6th instant, at 2 o'clock. HOFNEB. On the 1st instant, after a long and suffering i'lne?s, m AliAb. A , daughter of Cathariuo and tho lato James B. Hoffuor, in the 27th year of her age. The relatives and trionds of tho family are respect fully invited to attend tuo tnnera!, from tho resi dence of bur mother, No. 1122 a. Socoud street, on Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment at the Lutheran Cemetery, Ropo Ferry road. JOHNSTON. On the 1st instant. ANN. wife ef John Johnston, in the 37tu year oi her ago. Tho relatives aud mends ot tho family are reDeet fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband. No. 1704 Lombard streot, on Thurs day at 10 o'clock. Intermeut at Mount Jlonali Cemetery. TAYLOR On the 8d instant, at his lato rosidonce, No. 1536 N. Seventh streot. SA.VIL'EL TAYLOR, iu the COth year of his age. Due notice of tuo lunoral will bo given. ADIRONDACK, WELSH, AND GERMAN Honor Hones, Itnzor Straps of severat stylos, and a variety of Razors, i oi sale at TRUMAN A SHAW. No. 835 (Eight Thlrty-flye) MARKET Ht.below Ninth . TAILORS' GEESE, BOTH RROAD AND Narrow patterns, of a variety of sizes. For sale at the Hardware Store or '1KUMAN A SHAW, No 636 (tight Xhlity-five) IdAEKET St.. below Ninth. GALVANIZED COAL SCUTTLES, THOUGH costing more at first, will ho fonnd, lrom their great durability, to be Inr cheaper than those oi p ain iron Neveral sizes and kinds, aud other seasonable Hardware, lorsule by 'I RUM AN & 8UAW. No. Mb (Eight Thirty-five) MAKK.bT St.. below Ninth. THEO, n . JI'OALLA. FASHION ABLK HATTKR, AT HIS OU ESTABLISHED STAND, No. H04 CHESNUT StltEET.. .. 12tf JATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, GAPS, CAPS, CAPS, COLONEL HARRY B. M' CALL A, (Has taken up "the Sword V) JATNE'rt," JAYNE S, JAYNE'S COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, No. U13 CHESNUT STKKET, The Inrpi st Stock, The best Varioty, i ihe lutest Importation. J Ihe qulckeHt Sales, and THE fLOWESl 1'MICES FOR CASH. "1 Vi s only at--re in B at or Cap Line with Prices marked in plain tiKiiren on every article. No. 613 CHESNUT. O. M ' C A L L A, (Formerly CHESSTJT above EIGHTH), soliclis th. pationaxe of oul austomors to ih New Store, No. 611 CHESNUT Street 1 1 PHOTOGRAPH" ALBUMS SELLING OFF LOW. BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, Etc. EPISCOPAL PRAYER BOOKS SELLING OITP AT UttfS TBAM WHOLESALE MUOE8 A VpnY 1ABOB ASSOISTJiEST. WKIT1NQ-CASES AND DETKS, Very low. Call and examine our stock. Our ALU CMS cannot be surpassed for duitbiUty, while they are oUbred lower than any othors. BURT.OCK A BROTHER 12 23 8p No. 12ft N. NINTH Street VERY LOW PR.ICX3. MEDICAL. ELFXTMCAJi DISCOVERIES AND GLORIOUS RK.SULTH. DR. M. J. QAXLOWAY, Weotrlcal rhrllclan,, for merly the partner of PBOrEflHOB 0. II. BOL'.BS, after an absence of a year and a hall rrora the ofty, daring Which tlinr he has been enraged with PKOrESSOR BOLLE8, his fatber-ln-law, fn lnvestlira.lng mora tally tbe sublime labjeot or Eleotrlolty as tbe GREAT CURATIVE AGENT, has resumed btl sncocasfal practloe at No, 14J South EISHTS Street, where be ia earing, with unparalleled success th worst forms ot acute and chronlo distasei In our many sotenthlo expertmfcnU with (be eleotrlo, Gatvanfo, Eleotro-Magnetle, and pure .Magnetlo Cur rents', and their numerous modifications on the bodies of various animals for tbe purpose of as coitalntng wttb minute accmraoy the dlreo and Indirect Influence of each on the organization . we bare demonstrated that Electricity Is thevTal elo meat that it can be directed to any organ or part of tha body, and even after the vftsl functions sectn paralyzed; possets ths power of aruslng the dormant energies equalizing the circulation, and restoring the system to s islf-sustalnlng healthy condition. The mi lt latitfactory results tollo our treatment. In soma Instances the disease of years' standing yields readily at tbe first touch of tbe eleotrlo element, while n others it requires a more protracted treatment. One terp important feature ot our treatment is that no time Is lost in experirwntivg with disease. By means of an electrical test, an accurate diagnosis Is given at once, determining the locality and character of the disease, and Indicating the treatment to be pursued. DR. P. 6IIEDD, OF NEW YOKK. CITY, a scientlflo gentleman of ability. Is associated with Dr. Galloway In ths practice. Dr. Shedd was a student of Professor O. H. Bolles, with many other eminent medical men in the city of Rochester. N. Y., about ten years ago, and after that a partner In the city of Buffalo, and since tbat time has alvsn bis whole attention to tbe j curing of disease by Electricity in Its various forms and modifications, in accordance with the great and sublime doctrines ef Professor Bolles, wbo has brouaht his discovery Into publlo favor in all tbe principal cities of America, among medical men and 'Electrtctans. Ihe skill and experience, therefore, of Dr. ii. 3. Galloway and P. Sbedd, M. D., commend them to tbe confidence of tbe publlo and afflicted. Mrs. C. H. BOLLES, tie oldest and most successful female Electrician in tbe country, has charge of the Female Department Our treatment Is eminently successful in all FEMALE DISEASES. N. B. Professor BOLLES, my father-In law, has no successor in this city, although we find lengthy adver tisements in the public press of this city dm Ing the past year from an individual who has bad the audacity to style hlmielf "bucckssoii to P bofbssob Rollis." The same Individual publishes along list of patients as reference, giving tbe public to understand that they were cured by him, when in tact evcrj one ot them was treated by Professor Bollos and myself with many thousand others. Many of the parties he refers to as having been treated by him. iib in fact. nAS nitkusekn.iA11 such misrepresentations are calculated to derive tie public, especially tbe afflicted port'on. Those given up as in curable are invited to call. COSSOLTAVION FW5B. An Interesting pamphlet mailed by addressing DIIS. GALLOWAY & SHED), No. 112 South EIGHTH Street, 12 29 smw lm PHILADELPHIA. Q II I C K E R I N G fjfrf,. GUAM) PIANOS. ffH SEMI-GRAND PIANOS! , SQUARE GRAND PIANOS! Are known to be tbe ino.t perfect ana. permanent In struments in America aud Europe. In Grand and Sluslcul lone and in all respects of delicate aud enduring mechanism,, it Is entirely cencedod by the GREAT ARTISTS OF THE PIANO, ! And ALL DISCRIMINATING MVSICAL AMATEURS, that j THE CIIICKEIICNG PIANOS ARE FIRST On tt tli sides oi the Atlantic. NEW WAV.EROOMS, No. 014 CHESNUT STREET, 12 29 imw6t6p V. U. DTJTTON. pIE FIRE IX CHESNUT STREET Letter from "Wells, Fargo & Co.- $10,000 SAVED IN IIEUr.I.WS PATENT SAFE, riiii.Aur.LrniA, January 2, 1866. MehSks. Fabi;ei., Heubixu A Co. OcntJeman: We have last opened our Safe, one of your nianutacturet which passed through the destructive fire in Chosnut street, last night. The Bafu was in our ofllce, No. 6U7, which building was entirely doitroyed. The Sat was In a warm place, ss you mv well suppose, and was red hot when taken out of the embers. We are well satisfied with the result of this trial, and rind our books, papers, aud some ten thousand dollars in muner almost as per fect as when put in the Sale. -Nothing is injured, it we except the leather blndhiKS of the books, wbMi ar; steamed; the money aad papers areas good as ever. Truly your.n, WELLS, FAUGO & CO., Per J. il. COOK. Agent. The Above Safe cajt be seen at our store FARItEL, nEHRING & CO., 13 No. (129 CIIE'JMrr STREET. $50 KEWAUD.-LOST, THIS Morning, In gilng from Blxtb and Chesnut street to Thud .trout, And Third sireat cars to Vine street, A KOI L, OF 5 ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR U. S. NOTES. The finder will receive the above reward hy returning the money to No. U . SIXTH 8'roet 1 i atrp y-E THIS DAY ESTADLISII A BRANCH BANKING HOUSE AT No. 3 NASSAU STREET, KKW YORK. SMITH, RANDOLPH & VO. ruiLALELruiA, January 1, 168. I 'rp 'WHOLE SUITS, J3X MEDICAL. JUDICAL ELECTRIC IT WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERT DR. 8. W. BEOKWITII'S ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE No. WALNUT Street, For the Treatment of Acute Mad Chroatl Electrical Investliratlon has proved that the huinsvsx tody acts on tbe principle ot tli galvanio battery. Ihe brain, mucous acd serous membranes, tbe skin tissues, and llnids constitute tho aeealive and post tlve lorees. Every aouon. whether mnntal or Physi. cai, Is tbe result of these antagomstlo foroos. Lucres, ticsj, respiration, oiroulation, secretion, aud xm tio are slue solely to K eetnoal inftaenoe. There y a polar action established throughout the norroaa ejste- which connects with every part of the body, establishing and prwervmr proper balanoe of th electrical element, whioh constitutes health, and s disturbance of which oaisns disease. There suw strfotiy but two conditions ot disease one oi in flaw matioa, or positive the ethor weak, debilitated, negative; and as Lketrioity contains these two con ditions iu the action of the positive and negative ourrpnu, all we have to do is to neutralise the d ease aMrcstoro propel hea thy action We as not wish to con Toy th impression that we euro all diseases iu all conditions. We oanuot cure consumption alter the lungs are all destioyed; yet we Uo assert, and are prepared to pract.oally demon strate, that hundreds ot casos ot almost every form of chronlo diseases, pronounced incurab le, by the be medical practitioners of the eountry havo buen radi cally ctjkm), some of them in an incredibly short time, by our Klectrioal treatment. Its great siido rionty over other practice in the cure of disease is aipo attested in the laot tbat, within the i ast live years, over fourteen thousand patients have been treated at this office, swfferiii from almost every form and condition of disease common to humanity, and in nearly a l cases beneUt or perfeet cure hag been efloctcd. I'alsv, deafness, blindnoss, rheuma tism, dysi epsia, oanoer, and all the old knotty die eases that are a physician's curse, as it in-ovos bia inability to eradicate, are by our scfsntiflo method, comparatively easy of cm o. Specimens of tumors of large growth extracted by means oi Eleotrioity alone, without pain, without' tho use of the knife, ligatures, or -any other means, may be seen at our oflice by those interested. Thor e tore, with these facts to prove our theory and treatmont of disoase. we are w:iling to undertake any. ot the following disckuss, with every hope and prospect of success, with vry many oilier" net bore enumerated : 1. lHseates ot the Drain ana Nervous S'istem. Epilepsy, Chorea or St. Vitus' Danoo, Paralysis (Hemiplegia), Neuralgia, Hysteria, Nervousneaii. 1'alpitation of the Heart, lockjaw, etc. 2. Organs and tissues connected with the Diges tive system Sore throat, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Olwtinate Constipation, Usenioi ruoldos orl'iles, Bilious Flatulent, and Painter's Colio, and all affections of tho lavor and Sploen. 8. hespiratory Organs. Catarrh, Couch, Influ enza, Asthma (when not caused by orgnnio disease ot tlie hcurt;, bronchitis. Pleurisy. Pleurodynia or Rheumatism of the Chest, Consumption in the early Btages. 4. Fibrous and Xuacular Sistem - Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbagoi Stiff Neck, Siiinal Curvature, Hip Diseases, Cancers, 1 uinors. , 6. Urinary ami Genital Organs. Gravel, .Diabetes, and Kidney complaints. Impotence and Souiinat Weakness. The iattor complauiis never fail t yield rai"l)y io this treatment 6. IHeeasea Peculiar to Females. Uterus Com plaints, involving a mal-posiriou, as Prolapsus, An troverslon, Retroversion, Inainmation, Ulceration, and various other alil-ouons of the Womb- and Ova ries, Painlul, suppressed, Soanty, or Proluse Uen sirvation, Iieucoirhuea. TO JLADIES wo cau recommend this treatment an one of UNVARIED SUCCESS. A most innume rable cases have come uuuer treatment at our olfioe who tan testify toihis lact Ifrs. BECK WITH boa entire ofaarira of the LhoIos' liennrtmitm. nnrf all delicacy will be used towards those who entrust themselves to her care. In lemaie diseases as men-, tioned in the above list, with others not mentioned, she has had a iiirpe experience, nnu can confidently promise the most gratifying resuns. TO THE AiFUCThD Ihe treatment is mild ana gentle, producing no shock or unpleasant sensation whatever. Our prolesional interoouoe with the afflicted will ever be characterized by aerf"ot o indor and honesty, and those whoje complaints ore Incura ble, or uo not admit of amehvration, will be frankly to.d so. and not accepted lor treatment It matters not what may be your complaint, or how long yen may have snflureu, or how much, or what oouise of treatment you may havo been subjected to, or what disappointments you may have experienced, if the system is not worn out n snilicieiit vitality remains lor reaction there is a lair prospect ot recovery. BEi'EREN'CEar The diseased and all interested are referred to the following named urmtlomon, who havo been treated and witnossed out treatment ou others at No. 1220 WALNUT Stroet : A. J, Plousonton, Brigadier-Cencral, No. 916 Spruce street ; APlcasontou, BrUadier-denoral. Bu Louis, iliMsouri; . Jao b Vandegritr,, Odessa, Dela ware: R A. Semple, thread manufacturer, Uount Holly, Now Jorsey: W. B. Smith, iron founder, No, Hanover street, Philadelphia; (Jeorse Douglass Local Express l.'omtMiny, Phila delphia ; J. W. Bradley, publisher, No. 60 N. Fourth street; Robert Work. No. 61 M Third street; Colonel T. N . (Sweeney, assessor, bocond Ltistnot of Phila delphia, W ulii;it and Eighth streets; Qeonre Evans (Kvans & HafjaJl) military foods, Arch streot, below Fifth; William Pelouso,. typo loumlor. Third aud t hemut streetsj.Ed. JUcXane, miuitnaoturer ot cot ton voods, with, very many others. Physicians or Btudonis desirinir t- have instruction in the coirect application ot Electricity lor tho oure of disease can apply at Shu Oflice. Consultation,' free. Descriptive circulars of coxes eflected, wit numerous reloreiws, oan be had by application li the Otllo'j. ' Ail letters addressed to DR. S. "W. BECKWITII. 9 23finw No. 3520 WALNUT Street, Fhila, STB EI GTH TO THK WEAK i'OUTH TO THK AGiKI! , DIOKJ.U2NE, f LIFE KEJU VENATOR. This pr anarailon. to uneqanltnd M a ltojuvenator aud Ecsiorkrot wssiedvr men fumulons The aue'l should tie cvrtaini to lnske the lilokroDi household god, inatmucli as l'.wlll render thorn vouiluui In loeiinv ana in strt?ugtli, aoit enable tliem to live over aualu the flai'soi their prist '.ne Joy. It ot euly cxblla rates .but tt uiiuthns. and Is ma.ly an I uvaluablo bios' agt especially to tLo who liavj been reduced toa condition ol servilUy. soil abuse, mls'-iJluiie. or ordinary aiukcuiM. No matter what the caus of the lutpoienoy of any human ort'au, tlL superb i,tparaiioii wid lumove the fl(;ct.toUco.,foreverkRENB Cures Impotenry, Oencriil, Iiehllltivr-ysnopsia, Dfftrns gion, tons et Appetite. Weakness u the Organs or. Uuieratiun, Iinhee Illy, Kuiaetiou. KuuuL upon tfie Nervous system and all who are ln aor-watr prosvated bv servous deities are rjest y av una seek a cure la this most sxceilcnt aaj uuequalled pi)P-- '"piritiinsvibo, bv Impiiidimce, bvi lost tbolr natureV viKor. will aad a speeiiy ami permanent cure in t lilOKRKNE. It will be tound toiuAv ditlerunt iroin all otuer lrtlclea lOr Ute snuiepurposess ,Av,iinnr It) FtilALKr. Ihl prnoara loe is Invaliftp1 n i ner vaus w eaknesses ot aU kinds, as It will restore tl waaiea sliiKth with wondanui perinantuo. , . .,,,. li Is alio a grand hutilo. and wlU fc'.ve relief ln.D.i PP slawlih the first tune. A brio persHteneo t1 " i renovate tne sixMiigcn io a itrou ui . a,.,l k.tiLI, I ...u... . 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