THEORY OF MEDICATED INHALATION. DBS. HUNTER AND RAMSAY. ON TUB SYMPTOMS OF CONSUMPTION. (Continued.) ' We stated in o-ir last letter that in the earlj stage the most common symptoms of consumption arc "dry hacking cough," a sense of "shortness of breath on exertion" and "increased frequency of the pulse." 'Another B.ymptom which should lead us to suspect the halih of the lungs is pain. During the course of the disease, It is unusually present in some degree; but varies very much in intensity. It may be the first in dication of tubercles in tho lungs, or not appear until alter ulceration has taken place. In one case, it is a sharp stitch in the side; in another, a dull aching under the breastbone; in a third, a sense of burning; while in a fourth we have only a fueling of weight and oppression. Its scat, too, is often distant from the part of the lung affected. It may be in the oppotVo sido of the chest, or low down in the side, vhcrcas tuber- I clcs are always deposited at the top of the lung, j Sometimes we find the pain immediately over the part aflected, but this is not usual. At times, the pain has very much of a rheumatic character; and at others resembles neuralgia. From this, it will be understood that pain is a very unre liable symptom. It is no proof that tho lungs are sound, that the patient has never experienced any pain; since more than one-third of those laboring under this disease never have the least indication of it The lungs, as a rule, do not manifest Injury by puln; even acute inflammation is very rarely attended bv any suffering. If there is pain, soreness, aching, weight, oroppres sion, however, it should be regarded as a supl . cious circumstance, and the luugs imtnpdtely "sounded" to discover its cause. Wyn con siderable disease exists In one lu:tg, patients sometimes find It uncomfortable to lie on that side, and the sense of discomfort produced, by doing so is the only inconvenience they expe rience. The "losing a M'.e flesh" is often an early s5mptom of consumption. It taKe3 place in many cases, even thonn-h the appetite remains good, and the food is abundant and nutritious. When a patient grows thinner, without any ap preciable reason, the lungs 6hould always be suspected as the caue. The same is true of those who rapidly gain flesh, and then as suddenly lose it. These changes merely indicate the churures taklnppiace In the lungs. Still we do not always find apparent loss ot flebh in the first stage of tubercles. In young women, in particular, we very often find the limps seriously affected while they still retain their cjloraud plumpness. But, as a rule, if we reduce the matter to a cer- tainty, by weighing, we shall find a few pound of difference between their present and former weight If, with the loss of weight, tliere is a disposition to sigh, a dark discoloration below the eyes, and a quickened pulse, with some heat in the hanOs, set it down as almost certain that the lungs are aifected. Still we have, in a few in stances, known persons to gain flesh, during tho whole of the first and second stages of consump tive disease, and that, too, where the tubercles were rapidly undergoing changes which, if not arrested, must soon have ended iatully. Strong nourishment will sometimes improve the weight of persons, who are hopelessly affected, though the increase in weight exerts no beneficial in fluence on the disease itself. The irritation produced hy tubercler,, even in the first stage, will sometimes give rise to a sense of chilliness, followed by slight fever, in the after part of the day, aud perspiration towards morn ing; but wo do not generally have hectic fever and night sweats until after the tubercles begin to soften. As a rule, when the third stage coni- i. menecs, the patient feels chilly, as evening approaches. "After he gets into bed ho dis covers that his hands and feet burn, or feel hot, and towards morning he perspires." For a time the perspiration Is slight; but as the disease ad vances, often becomes so profuse as to drench the bad. About one in every ten escape night sweats altogether, while fully two out of every three escape them, until after tlie softening of the tubercles commences. In young females irregularities almost always occur sooner or later, and often this Is the firs! and only evidence they have of disease. We ex amine the lungs, and are surprised to find them the seat of miliary tubercles. Too frequently, in such cases, strong medicines are given to re store the suspended function, and the careless physician only discovers his cruel mistake when , his administrations have aggravated the pul monary disease. The tubercles are then attri buted to the suppression, when In reality they are the cause which produced it. When any doubt exists, the proper course for a patient Is to sub mit the lungs to a careful examination by ' physician specially skilled in pulmonary cases. It would be too much to expect the medical attendant to confess an error of diagnosis, and yet few are so learned and experienced that they do not make many mistakes in the early stage of obscure cases, and in distinguish ing between purulent bronchitis and tuberculous ulceration of Vie lungs. Much of the mortality caused by consumption results from the hesl j tation and delay in adopting a proper treatment in the early stage. And this evil will conti nue so long as the medical men resist the division of medical practice Into specig&es. It is only by devoting exclusive attention to a class of diseases to intricate and important as Oiose of the lungs, that the physician can acquire Oie experience es sential to correct diagnosis and successful treat- t ment. We mean no disparagement of our pro fessional brethren when we say that the general practitioner, however skilful, has neither time nor sufficient opportunities to become a good stethosio- pist, and yet, while he continues to treat con . tumption, the lives of his patients hang upon his sltittin this respect. The remedies employed de pend on the stage and form of the disease, and no pkysician can successfully treat a patient while he is in doubt and uncertainty as to the nature and extent of the pulmonary affection. Notk. Drs. Hunter and Ramsay can be con. suited personally or by letter, at their Office, No. 1318 Chesnut street On Saturday next Drs Hunter and Ramsay will publish in Tbb Tele gbaph their views upon the "Curability of Con sumption." YOUNG MEN'S BTJITS, THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MATTERS OVER THE RIVER. A Nevt rno.?KCT. Tho managers of the Home for Friendless Children, in Camden, have made application to the City Council, asking that body to donate to them the lot of ground at Filth and Plum streets, tor the purpose of erect ing thereon a lurue and convenient building for the uses of the Home, the present one being ton small to admit all tho applications made. This Home has been verv useful, and bids fair to be come a permanent institution. The Citv Coun cil can make no better appropriation of the lot Thf. Riyeb. The ice In the river to-day is sufficiently strong to bear persons on it, and hundreds are crossing above Ccopci's Point to Kensington. The boats are making their usual trips. Appointed. The City Council have ap-' pointed a committee to Investigate the condition of the needy in Camden, and also have made an appropriation to awstpt tliem during the winter. Elegant Houses. The Weccocoe Steam Enorlne Company have provided themselves with a pair of splendid horses lor service in cases of fire. CITY I N TELL I G E NOE For Additional City Intelligence see Third rage. A Shocking Case of Wife Beating Fbobablk Mcbdkr. This morning, about three1 clock. Jacob Weaver, a tierman, residing with. his wife aud children in the second story of a bouse in I'ennsyivania avenue, near uoatcs street, was arrested linon the charge of wife beatlner. Tho attention of Officers Spear and Oavandoll were attracted bv the cry ot murder Issuinir from the house, and upon rushing into the place a most norrid spectacle met their eves. Lying on the floor was Mrs. Weaver, with her brutal hus- band standing over her with a short club. Her head was cut and lacerated in the most shocking manner, i wo large pooia 01 mooa were on me floor and blood was scattered upon tho walu The club with which the beating had been done was covered with hair and blood. The inhuman hus band wss taken to the Station House, where Lieutenant juoveaire was notified ot the occur rence. This ollicer, with his sergeants, hastened to tne residence oi weavtr. Here hl9 wite was found to be in a most critical condition, having been but recently confined. The child, two weeks old, was lying in the bed. and nestled close about It were three other children of Weaver's. The little ones were screaming and freatly terrified at what had taken place. Dr. tuart was at once summoned. It was the inten tion ot to send the unfortunate woman to the Hospital, but her condition was such that the Doctor prohibited her removal. A nurse was accordingly procured by Lieutenant Loveaire, and everything done to relieve tne suiterinss ot the poor woman. It Is feared that herinlurics will prove lataL She states that her husband was drunk at the time, and has been in tue uaoit of maltreating her. She was in bed when he at tacked her. He dracped hr out on the floor, and then beat herith his fist and the club. The three oldest children were sent to the North ern Home. Tlie infant was very kindly tuken in charge by a neighbor. Weaver had a hearing before Alderman Hutchinson this morning, and was committed, ball beins refused, to await the result ol the injuries intiictpd on his wife. Election of Bank Directors. The following additional banks elected their Direc tors this rooming: (Jammereiai jsationai nam. Joseph Jones. Thomas II. Powers, Leon llerg, Alfred O. Baker, Thomas Williamson, Ueorge i'ales, Daniel Had dock, Jr., Jo.-ihuaj'Lippincott, Archimedes J. Bucknor, John Garrett, William Musscr, George W. Bteevcr, Arcnibaid uainpnrii. Qiraru National Jiank.--D. B. Cummins, Charles Kugan, Willluni Cillesplo, Keimnn Cooper, J. II. Mlchcncr, T. B. Wattson, T. W. Hartley, Washington Butcher, S. Caldwell, Jr., Edward S. Handy, Daniel McDevitt, Samuel Norris, Adam liuth. formers' ana Mechanics' Jsationai Jiank. S. A. Mercer, Edwin M. Lewis, John Ashhurat, Anthony J. Antelo, Benjamin A. f'arnham. James It. Campbell, Francis 'fete, William M. Farr, Lindley Smth, William H. Merrick, Wil liam II. Woodward, Richard C. Dale, Pemberton S. Hutchinson. TIe Manufacturers' national Bank. John Jordan. Jr., Curwcn Stoddart, Michael Mover, John Gilbert, Etumor Weaver, Lewis Haehnlen, I), v. Jones, Lewm Hover, John u. iteppiier. national nann or jsonnern Liioenws. joscpa Mcore, Joseph B. Myers, Charles J. Sutter, Edwin II. Fitler, Joshua Linpincott. JoaCDh W. Miller, James N. Stone, Michael Baker, Israel Peterson, William UvcriuEton, Alexander Al. Fox, Jacob Riegcl, Charles Young. Uirv national jjantc. wnnam t mienes. Josiah Kisterbock, Charles W. Trotter, George W. Fahnestock, John Baird, Thomas Potter. S. D. Walton, A. Boyd Cummings, Cuarles E. Lex, Coffin Colket, Frederick Willcox, J. P. Wetherill, v. tienry liaroen. Second National Bank. Nathan Hilles, George W. Khawn. Benjamin Rowland, Jr., Edward Haves. Ben iamin II. Deacon. Lewis Shallcross. Charles E. kreraer, John Cooper, Win. Ervlen- the uanic ot commerce noia tneir election tomorrow.1' Destitution and Suffering in tub South. The American Union Commission ot this city has received advices from their relief agents ana other entirely reliable sources in Georgia, setting forth an appalling condition of affairs among thousands of all classes of the white and black nonulation in that State, and appealing to the humanity and benevolence of our people tor immediate renet. We commend the subject most heartily to the liberal considera tion of our readers, knowing that Philadelphia is ever roremost in worts ot philanthropy ana bcncGcence. The demand for relieCbeing urgent, we state, for tho Information ot those desiring to give, that money should be sent to Mr. Samuel Wort, Treasurer, No. 36 South Third street, and contributions ol clothing, provisions, etc., to Mr. Joseph Parker, Secretary, No. 1210 Chesnut street. . . 7 he Winter Carnival. Shivering mor tality has some pleasant oases even if the ther mometer is snaitcrea uy an inonectuai enort to keep np with the times. Individuals troubled with sxattng on the brain are in ecstacies, be cause the ice is daily growing thicker and Armor. The hardware merchants are rcapiug a golden harvest, and proprietors oi stating parks are labllant. Everybody is letting things slide. Among the various places where this delightful amusement Is rife Is the Union Skating Park, at Fourth and Diamond streets, which is under te auspices of Mr. Campbell. To-morrow there will be a great base Dim matcn upon ice at wis raric, On Fridav evening there will be a grand pyro technic display, during which an effective repre sentation of the Aurefa Borealls will be given. It will be one of tho most interesting spectacles of the season, and no doubt will draw crowds. Look out lor the match bet ween the Athletics and Hamiltons. Police Beneficiax Association. This flourishing Association was two years old yes- terday. Their second annual meeting was held in the afternoon, when the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year: Sergeant Amos Atkinson, President; Lieutenant Francis V. Hampton, vice-t'resident; Teieerapn Operator J. r.iUarpenter, Secretary; Parle V once man Thomas M. Elliott, Assistant Secretary; Sergeant Hugh Alexander. Treasurer. The Asso ciation now contains two hundred and fifty members in good standing. Its funds consist of $3600 invested in Government securities. Itbe. Between 11 and 12 o'clock last night a fire occurred at the confectionery of houias Peltz, No. 813 North Third street. Tho flames oricinated in the basement whore the manufac turing w canted on, and burned up into the store. Tho low will reach several hundred dollars. ., , REDUCED rEICES. Burglars Foiled. Ibis morning Ihe family of Mr. Michael Bouvler, residing at No. 1240 N. Broad street were alarmed bv hearlnT a loud explosion in a small room adjoining the pp.rlor. A rattle wai sprung, and ,a couple of police officers hastened to the spot. Upon in vestigation it was found that burglars, who are suppot-ed to have been eecreted in the hoiMe, had been at work upon a small fire-proof safe in the room where the explosion was heard. They had bored four or five holes In tho door and charged them with powder. The explosion blew off a portion of tho lock, shattered a winnow, and created bavoc generally. Becoming alarmed at the loud report, too much powder having been usea, ue tnieves nea. Funeral of a Veteran Seaman. William Hirst. Sr.. one of the Dartmoor dH- soners, aged eighty years, died on Sunday last. ins lire nas been ono ot variod expeneuce. He was with Captain Porter in the brig Essex, when it was csptured by two English frigates off the narnor ot Valparaiso, and tho entire crew were made prisoners. He was one of the few remain ing veterans of that great event. Among his In timate acquaintances he was highly respected, and his virtues are his best monument. He will be buried to-morrow afternoon. Youthful Offender. Thla mornlnz a lad named William Leer, aged 13 years, wai before Alderman Bitlcr charged with assault and battery and robbery. Leer and his coru p anions attacked a lad at Tenth and Chosnut streets last night, beat and robbed him. The boy notified an officer and went back to point out tho offenders, when he was at.acked a boc ond time. The officer, who was keeping out of sight, rushed up and took the defendant Into custody. He was committed for trial. Cauoht in the Act. This mornlDg John Carr, well known to the police as "Soapy," and Edward F. 8inn were arraignf d before Alder man Tittermary, charged with the larceny ot a barrel of flour horn tne front of a store-door at fourth and South strectB. They wre watched by a police officer, and after they had carrie.1 the barrel a snort distance were arrested. They were committed to answer. Eoiibert. About 5 o'clock last evenine ho Hunlltncr nf II iram Tlnvot at Vn fliyaml avenue, was entered by the Iront door whl'o the fsmily were down stairs. The thief went up stairs, forced open a bureau drawer, and ab stracted $110 in money, which was carrie 1 off, together with a small iron safe containing a lot ol rare coins. Found Dead. This morning an old man ramcd Harber?on, the proprietor of a cigar store at No. 107 South street, was found dead in his store. The deceased has been in tho habit of sleeping in his store. Banquet of the Painters' Associa tion. The Journeymen House Painters' Asso ciation will have a grand . banquet at Sansom street mil, to-morrow evening. A very picas ant time may be anticipated. Death of a Member of Select Coun cil. Patrick O Kourk", member ot Select Coun cil from the Twenty-filth Ward, died last night, having been ill with the consumption for some time. Licensed. This morning the Mayor Issued a license to the owners of Laugstroth Hall, (!er mnntown, It coining under tho act regulating places of amusement. Ice Gathering. This morninz Ice of a very tine quality, about five inches in thickness, was being cut lrom the ponds in the Twenty sixth Ward. RTORAOW OF PrcTROT.F.TTM. Thfi Mnvnr linfl im)crl llrenRrs for thp RtrrH.ji nf nptrniiiim to forty-six different tirnis. Receiving Lettbrs. Most of us like few things hotter Than sometimes to pot a letter, Though for the lint anxious minute, We can rarely guess what's in it. To be sure, there's not much tun In an epistle from a dun; Far nicer when some kind old gent lias greenbacks in his letter sent, That will enab'o jou to shine In ono ot Bonnett's suits eo fine t Gexts', Youtus', and Boys' CLOTnino. 'Jowkr Hall, No. 618 Mabket SritKRT, Bennett & Co. Prices greatly reduced to suit the times. Goods Hold at lower prjcea lhanfor several years. Fob the Ball-Koom (or Saloon. Durinr the cold winter months ladies will especially meL'maU Ik fans. or ine DfUi-room or saloon a glowing, beautiful, and brilliant comn exion is given, without the vulgar glare that attonds the use of paints and powders, and it is impossible to dotect Its presence on the skin. Eugene Jouin, No. Ill S. Tenth stroet below Cbcsnuc.selig it, and all respectable druggists ana aeaiers generally. New Story by Mas. Wood, author of " East Lynne," &o ; and Emerson Br.nnett's great story, 1 he Phantom of the Forest." See tho H iturdixy Evening Pout, for sale by all Newsdealers, and at the office, 819 Walnut street. Price 6 conti a num ber, or $2-60 a year. A Kotkd Clergyman and Pnblio Lecturer says of "Brown's JBroncMul Troches :" "In all my lec turlng tours I put Troches into my carpet-bag as regularly as J do lectures, or linen." P ublio speak ers, vocalists, and all others who exeioise the voice should never fail of using the Troches. They sur pass all other preparation in clearing and strength, ening the voioe, removing hoarseness, allaying Irrl tation of the throat, and as a cough remedy are pre eminently the best, . Communication To the Editor of The Evening Telegraph. Dear Sir: I was recommended to try Hasheesh Candy for a tickling and very annoying cough, accompanied by acidity of toe stomach, and I am pleased to acknowledge that it entirely re lieved me ot my throat difficulties. I have sioce used it in my family, and three children now suffering witn wnooping ooujfn are aauy Deneitoa dv us use. Kespectluliy, . O. Evans, wo. 1612 Green street. Tbi "Florenob" mwikg Machine This popu Jar sewing Macuine has no rival in the world It performs the finest and best work with the greatest easo aud facility, aud every machine sold is war ranted to give satisfaction, or the mouey will be ref unded. The rooms of tho ageut for this excellent machine aie daily thronged with customers. Call and examine. Ho. G3u Chesnut street. Kendall's Amboline. Have yon tried it? If so, you approve of it. Ot course, the remarkable demand for this excellent preparation lor the hair has teen solely created by its merits; for, when once nsed, It is not likely to be abandoned. Yon oan procure it ot any respectable druggist. New Story by Mrs. Wood, author of "Eist Lynne" to.; and Emerson liennett'n great story, ''The Phantom ot the Forest." See the Saturday Evening Pout, tot sale bv all Newsdealers, and at the office 819 Walnut street. Price 6 cents a Hum bert or 2 M a year. The Cold Weathkb. Good blazing fires aud red hot cylinder have been In requisition tor the past lew days. 1 o keep np good tires good coal la nnpe. ratively iiccciuary. lo get good coal visit Atier! coal yard, at Mo 067 N. Ninth street, below Uirard avenue. You there get tho beat article In the market, veil screened and free from slate. Large nut at 88. and stove and beat, r slice $9 por too. Orders may be lett at the bran oh office. Sixth and Spring Garden. HAIR Uyi t B air Dye 1 Batchelor's HairDyo is tbe best in the world The only true and perfect dye harmless, instantaneous, and reliable pro duces a splendid black or natural brown rcmeaie the ill elieom of bad dyes, and frequont y restores tbe original color, gold by all druggista. the Pennine is signed W. A. Batohelot, No. 81 Harolav street, New Jfork New Story by Mas. Wood, au'taor of " Eut Lynno " &o ; and Emerson Bennett's great story. "The Fbautoin of tho Forest " See th ScUurdaji Evening Pout, tor sale by ail Newsdealers, ana at the office, 819 Walnut street. Price 6 cents a uuia ber, or 2-60 a year. . FINK CLOTHINQ. New Ftoby by Mm, Woon, author of " Eait t.nne." o j and Knfrson Bennett's great story, " Ti I'hanlom of the Fort " Ne the Saturtlsty gvtnimg vjf. lor sale by all Newdoa era, and at the o() cp, 819 Walnut ttreot. I'rloo 6 couts a num ber, or 2 DO a year. Thing to br Eemkmrercd in .Takuaiit Be charitable to the poor, and be Junt to your oonneo- uons examine ine staie oi vour anair, and prepare to improve vour position br Iresh enertrln. t.xnr- cine in fine weather, and dress warm on the damn, foggv days, irosswel and economically, and, as a nequenoe, buy jour clothing at Charles d tokos & Co.'s One-nice, under the "Continental." Fhcm tropic flowers with wondrous art exprosted, N ght-B oomlng Cereu " rives a magio rost To Fashion's toilet of all soonti the best; Queen ot tbe I'erlumes ot the 'Ooklen c'rost." 1'lialon & boa, manufacturers, H. If. Sold every where. ' WKEDncKD Fbtoes Assure yonrolvesof the fact by going toll. F. Kelmer's Oaliery. Ho. 621 Aroh street, that his Photographs ot all stylos are art is no piotnros. Go parly, , "Pharaoh's Fehpknts." A Scionhflo Miracle! Aptoinhbuig everybody I Amusement lor all. Bower's Laboratory, Sixth aud Vine streets; 60 ecu's; Mail, 66 cents. Trusses, Braces, and Mechanical Remedies ad justed with profens'onal skill by C. 11. Needlos, corner ot Twelfth and Iiacestroet. Ladies' entranco on Twelfth street, first door be ow Vaue, I. K. Walraven, Masonlo Hall. Window Curtains, Window Curtains, Window Curtains, Window Curtains, Window Shades, Window Shades, Window Shades, Window Shades, I. E. Walraven, No. 719 Chesnut street, W. & B., Good Clothing, Oak Ball, Sixth and Harkot. W.fcB., Good Clothing, Oak llall, Sixth and Market. W. & 13., Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W. B Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Markot. W. & B Good Clothing, Oak Hatl.Slxthand Market. W. $t B., Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Marwt. MAltlllKD. FERRIS YOKKSTONtf-January 1, 1811, by Rev. Mr Heed, JOEI'ti FEUKIS to Miss ELlZA. BETH A. YORKSTONE, both oi this city. KRKIDER SOWERS. On the 1st Instant, br the Rev. J. H. Kennard, Mr. HENRY J. KUEIDEH to Miss CAROLINE SOWERS, both ot this city. FRYER. On Monday, the 8th instant, Mr. J. U. Fit) Eli, aged U years. His nialo rolaiives and friends are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral, from his late resilience. No. 210 West Logan Square, on Thursday afternoon, the Utb Instant, at 2 o'clock. GEI8LER. On the 8th insiant, SARAH H. GEIS LKK, wife ot Henry C. Geisiur, in Uie 87th year of her age, Tho relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend her funeral, lrom tho resi dence of her husband, Front street, below No-ris,on bundav aiternoon, tho liih instant, at 1 o'clock, without further notice. LEEDS. In this city, on the 6th ins'ant, ARE ThUSA C, wife of Josoph Leeds, in hr 59th year. Fiieuds of tlie lanmy, without further notice, are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, llrh lLStant, at 10 o'clock A.M., at o. 1014 Summer street. Interment at Laurel Hill. T AWFUL WIFE-MURDER MAY RESULT 1 J lrom cxcesrlve labor in the dut'es of housekeeping. No man will ue accused ot it who supplies his wile with a Clothes-Wrlnner. lor he thereby lessons her labors and saves Its cost In his own clo.hiug. Tno Cog Wheel and the aclf-Atijuster are snln at IRUMAif & SHAW'S, No. 8 (Eight Thlrtr-flvei M KKhT Pt.. below Ninth. W KATES FOR LADIES, MTSSES, GENTLE ' mon, or Boys; Skate straps, Heel Dates. Hkaters' Pocket Gimlets and Parlor i-kntes(by which you may learn to skate Indoors), for sale by IKWMAX A SHAW. No 835 (Eight Thirty-five) MARKET Ht.. below Ninth. HYDE'S PATENT ARoMA SWING AND Condensing Family Cotloe Browner, and other styles of Collce Roasters, lor sale br TltCMAN & SHAW, No ga (Eight Thirty-five) MARKET Ht., below Ninth. THEO, II . M'CALLA. FASHION AM, K HATTKR. AT HIS OLD EnTABLISHEI) STAND. 12tf SKATING PARKS. A UROR-A DOREALI8, AURORA BORE A MS, AURORA BOHKXMS. AURORA BOREALIS. NORTHERN LIGHTS, .NORTHERN TilQHTS, NORTHERN MOUTH NORTHERN LIGHTS. FRIDAY NIGHT, KRIDlY N IO HT, FRIDAY NIOT, FRIDAV NIGHT, CAMPBELL'S CAMPbb LL1 CAMPBELL'S UNION SKATING PARK, UNION SKA 1 1 SG PARK, UMON SKATING PARK, FOURTH AND DIAMOND. FOURTH AND DIAMOND. FOURTH AND DlMONl. NOVfLTY OF THE SEASON. NOVELTY Or THE SEASON. NOVELTY OF THE BEA9QN. 1102t SKATING! SKATING! 8KATING1 GOOD, GLIB, GLASSY. GLORIOUS SKATING. SUPERBLY KJtCELLEVT SKATING. INDESCRIBABLY 8PLKNDID HKATIKG. UNFREC'EDKNThDLV SUPERIOR SKATING. AT UNION PAKK, AT UNION PARK. FOURTH AND DIAMOND STREETS. FOURTH AND DIAMOND STREETS. Eleaant Brass Band In attendance. Fine Brass Band In attendance. Thla A itemoon. This Afternoon. Illuminated this Evening. Illuminated this Evening. ATHLETICS ON SKATES 1 ATHLETICS ON SKATES 1 BABE BALL MATCH ON SKATES! BASE BALL MATCH ON SKATES I ATHLETIC vs. HAMILTON FIRST ON THE ICY FIE1D! TO-MORROW". THURSDAY AFTERNOON, TOMORROW. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. AT UMON PARK. FOUK'IH AND DIAMOND. AT UNION PARK, FOLRTH AND DIAMOND. Accommodations lor BOOS persons. Elegant Band of Mnslo in attendance. llUSt g K AT I NO SKATING, ' ON PHILADELPHIA SKATING PARE, TH1BTY-F1BST AND -WALNUT STREETS. The ICE is in splendid condition. Band afternoon and evening. OPEN TILL TEN O'CLOCK, AND Brilliantly Illuminated. ' SKATES TO HIRE. Mnirle Admission Tickets sold at Entrance. it Take Market street car to X tnny-hist and Market g U r E R B SKATING, ICE NEVER BETTER! NATIONAL SKATING PARK, TWENTY-FIRST Street and COLUMBIA Avenue. MC6IC THIS AFTERNOON AND 1VENISG. SINGLE ADVI810N ?5 CENT8. H gKATING I SKATING ! ! SKATING. SKATING ! I ! " PKATIVG. CENTRAL SKATING PARK. FIFTEENTH and WALLACE BireeU SPLENDID SKATINO TO-DAY. 81'LKNDID SKATING TO-DAK. The Central Park Band wnl be in attendance afternoon d evening-- ln i-enirai raia m tna only 1'arl bni. ill lnutu1 h. llantljr Illuminated by GAS LIGHT. It FOR SALE A SKATING PARK, NEARLY Duleued. Apply at iiuuu , , Ko. 430 WALNUT Street YERT LOW PRICKS. JANUARY 10, 18GG. MEDICAL. JEDICAL E L E O T II I O I T t 'irL.'-V WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC) DISCOVERT DR. S. W. JJKOKWITII'H ELECTHKJAL INSTITUTE No. WALNUT Street, For the Trntmnf of Aute and Cbronle F.lectrical Investigation has proved that the human body acts on the principle oi tli Ralvauio battery, I he Lrain, nmi oua at. a porous membranes, the skin! titues, aLd fluids constitute toe neauve and posi tive lorcce. bvory aouon, whether rni'ntal or physi cal, ts tlie result ol theso antaeouistio loroea. ixna. tion, respiration, circulation, soctetion, and exoro tion arc due olely to K ectnoai influence. 1 here in polar action established throuKUout the nervous i) stem which connects Kith every part ot the body, establishing and preervinj proper balance of the electrical element, which constitute healtn, and a disturbance of which causes disease. ' fliero are strictly but two conditions ol diBoaoo one oi inflam mation, or positive; the other weak, debilitated, negative; and as IX ctricity coulains those two con ditions In the action ot the positive aud negative eurrpxt. ail we have to do is to noii'talize the dis ease aM reioore propoi hea thy action W e oo not wihh to convey the impression that we cure all diseases In all conditions, we cannot cure consumption aner the lunrs are a I dcstioyed; yet wo do assert, and are pro pa red to pract oally domon stiate, that hundreds ot cases ot almost every form oi chronic diseases, pronounced iucurab ie, by Um be medical practitioners of the coun r havo t-en radi cally cured, some of them in an incredibly short time, by our hlectrioal treatment. Its great sudo riority over other practice in ihe oure ot disonse is a to attexted in the fact that, within the iat five years, ovor fourteen thousand ration. s have been treated at this cflloe, stiflerintr from almost every form and condition of disease common to humanity, and in nearly a 1 cases a benelit or porleot cure has been effected, l'aisv, ilcal'nt-s, biinane., rheuma tism, uysi ensia, cancer, and all the old knotty dis eases that are a plxysician's curse, os it proves bis inability to eradicate, are by our selonhflo method comparatively easy of cue. Specimens of turners ol largo growth ex.raclrd by means ot D,loetrioity alone, without pain, wuliout tho use of the knifo, licaturcs, or any othor means, may be soeu at our cilice by those iiuurested. Theielore, with these facts to prove our theory and treatment of diseuro, we are w:iiinjr to undertake any ot the folio vina diftaw, with every hope and pro-poet of success, With t-rv many ocher not here enumerated: 1. iHseases ot the JJrain una iVerwaus SiKtem. Epilepsy, Chorea or S. Vitus' Dunce. Paralysis (lieuiiplepia), Keuralpia, Hysteria, Nervousness l'alpitat Ion of the Heart, Lockjaw, eto. 2. Organs and 'lUnues connected with the Diges tive by stem Sore lliroat. Dyspopsia, Uiarrhiea Lysentcry, Obstinate lonstipation, Hiemoirlioldej or l'iles, Bilious. Flatulent, ai.d I'aintor'a Colic, and all allectioDs oi the Liver and Spleen. 3. llettpiratory Organs. Catarrh, Couch, Infln on za, Abtlima (when not catiNod by organic disease of the heart;, Bronchi!), l'leunsy, 1 eurodyuia or Kheuniatism of the Chunt, Consumption in the early stares. 4. Pibrous and Muncvlar System - Rhoumatism, fiout, Lumbago, brill' eck, b4,inal Curvature, JbUp Liseat-es, Cuncers, 1 uiuors. 6. Urinary and Genital Organs. Giavol, Diabetes, and Kidney Complaints. Impotence and Souiimv) Weakness. The latter compluibi never fail t yield rapilly to this treatment 6. iHseases Peculiar to Females. Uterus Com. plaints, involving a nial-positiou, as l'roiapsus, An troverslon, Retroversion, Iullammarion, L'looratlon, and various other allectious of the Womb and Ova ries, l'aiuful, t-urprcsacti, beauty, or l'roluuo Men struation, Louooi rha-a. TO LADIKS we can recommend this treatmont as one of LKVAR1ED MJCCLS. A most luuumo rablo cases have como unaer treatment at our ollioe woo can testily to his met Mrs. 11 KCKWITH has L'.ire charge of the Lauies' Doi artment, and all delicacy will be nsed towards tboue who entrust themselves to her care. In female dlsoases as men tioned in the above lif t, with othor not mentioned, she has bad a large experionco, and can ooniiduutly promise the most gratifying results. TOTHEA1FL1CTI- D -lhe treatmont is mild and gentlo, producing no shock or unp easant sensation whatever. Our profen-ional interooune with the alllicled will ever be characterized by perfect eandor and honesty, and those whose complaints are iucura ble, or do not admit of amelioration, will bo frankly told so. and not aoocpfed for treatment It matters not what may be your complaint, or how long you may have suffered, or how much, or what couise ot treatment you may hhve been subjected to, or what disappointments you may bare experienced, if the system is not worn out n sufficient vitality remains lor reaction there is a fair prospect ot recovery. RKlERtNCto. lhe diseased and all interested are referred to the following named geutlemon, who have been treated and witnessed oar treatment on others at No. 1220 WALNUT Street: A. J. l'leanonton, Brigadier-General, No. 916 Spruce street; a. l'leasoniou, Brlgadier-lionoral, Hh Louis, Missouri; Jac b Vandogritt, Odessa, Dela ware; K A. fciomp'e, thread manufacturer, Mount Holly, Now Jersoy; W. B. 8mith, Iron founder, No. 1022 Hanover street, 1'hilailo'phia; George Douglass Local Express Comnanv, t-hila- . T 1.T It II.... 1 I . . 1 ' . . V- . .iL uniiuin; u. vy . xtruuit'v, jiuuusuer, no. oo n. r uuriu street; Robert Work. No 61 N Third street; Colonol X. N. (Sweeney, assessor, becond District of Phila delphia, W alnut and Eighth streets; George Evans (Evans & H assail) mtiiuiry foods, Aroh street, below Fifih; William relouse, type founder, third and Cbesnut streets ; Ed. ilcLane, manufacturer ol cot ton goods, with very many others. fhysiomns or studen s desiring to have instruction in the correct application ot Electricity lor the cure of disease. can apply at tne Office. Consultation free. 1'iscriptive circulars of cures effected, with numerous telerenccs, can be had vy application at tbe Office. All letters addressed to DR. S. W. BECKWITH, 1 lsmw No. 10 WALNUT Street, Phila. ,R. HUNTER, No. 41 ' N. SEVENTH STREET, ABOVE FILBEKT, PHILADELPHIA. Acknowledged bv all parhn int,Trtted as by tar the MOST BCCC.8HFIjL PHYSICIAN rn tne treatment ot Ihntatii in hit tpetiatty. QUICK, THOBOUCJH, andjPfrmanint iirr$ guaranteed luevrv case. VememberDK. UUNTEK'8 Celebrated Remedies can only be had aenalne at his aid setabhthed OOlce No. 44 N. SEVENTH Btreet, above Filbert 1 6t TO RENT. A NEW AJfD ELEGANT FOUR STORY HOTJBE.wlth furniture tolrent- orlHouse to rent and turniiure lor sale, on N. Broad street. Addrt-st Box ttt4 l nuadeipnla Poet Office. I ft mat QIIICKERING f?m GRAKD PIA1V0S. &m SEMI-GRAND PIANOS t SQUARE GRAND PIANOS! Are known to be tbe most perfect and permanent In struments in America and Europe. In Grand acd Magical lone and hi all respects ot dsllcate and enduring mechanism, It Is entirely conceded by the GREAT ARTISTS OF TUE PIANO, I And ALL DISCRIMINATING MUSICAL AM ATEUBS, that THE eillOKEMNG PIANOS ARE FIRST j On both sides of the Atlantlo. ' j NEW WAREROOMS, No. 914 CHESNUT STREET, 13 29 ira6t6p V. li. DUTTON. '. WHOLE SUn&, $20. MEDICAL. EMXTRICAL DISCOYKIUEfi AND GLORIOUS R13UJL,TN, DR. M. J. GALLOWAY, Pltetrfcal rbvsleian, 7er meriy the partner efTROr EflSOK O. II. BOLuKM, after anabsraoe of a ysar and m halt trora he dty , dartnc whleh time he has been enwaged wUh PROrTSO BOLLFS, bis fatBer-ln-law, In inTcstlga.las; mara fully tne sublime subject ef Electrfcity as tba GREAT CURATIVE AGENT, has rerami bi successful practice at No, 142 8owh EIOBTtf Btrcct, where be Is curing, with nnparaUaied sucress the worst forms ot acute and chronto dlseaso In our many aclestlflo experiments with tbe elcewta, Calvanlo, Eleotro-Maimelle, and pare MpnUo Cusv rents, and their numerous modifications on the bodke of varous animals for the purpose of as ccitalning with minute accu acy Ore dlroe and ludlrect Influence of each on the organisation we have demonstrated that Elootrlclr? Is the vial ele- meat that It can be directed to any organ or part of the body, and even after the vital functions seem paralyzed, possess the power of arousing the dormant energies; equalizing the circulation, and restoring the system te a self-sustaining healthy condition. The mcttatiifoctnrf rr$ultt fnlUm our treatment. let aotr.e Instances the disease of years' standlug yields) readily at the first touch of the dec trio element, while t others It requires a more protracted treatment One very important fta urt ol our treatment Is that no tlmo Is lost la exprm'iUug with disease. Br mean of an electrical test, an accurate diagnosis Is given at otlce, determining tbe locality and character of the disease, and Indicathigtbc treatment to be pursued DB. P. SHkDI, OF NEW YORK. CHY. a scientific Fentlrmsn of ability. Is associated with Dr. Galloway la tbe practice, fir. Shedd was a student of Professor O. H. Bol en, with Bsny other eminent modlcal men In thee city of Rochester, ". Y., about tea years ano, and alter that a partner In the' city of BufTale, an since that time has given his whole attention to the curing of disease by Floctrlclty In Its various forms and modifications. In accordance with tho great and tubhme doctrines cf Profossor Holies, who bas broukbt his discovery luto public favor In aal the principal cities of America, among modlcal men and I. lcctrlclans. lhe skill and exporlunce, thcre ore, of Dr. M. J. Galloway and r, 8ho;lJ, M. !., command thoia to the confidence of the publlo and afflicted. Jlrs. C. U. BOLLES, tt e oldest and most successful female Electrician la the country, ha charge of the Fmi ole Department. Our treatment Is eminently successful hi all FEMALE D1SFA8LS. '. B Professor BOLLES, my Inther-ln law, has no $uccetmr in this city, although we ond longthy adver tisements In the publ'C pressor this city du. Ing tho past year from an Individual who has bad the audacity to style hlairelf "at ccessor to Faoiaasou Bollks." The same individual publishes a 1 ong list of patients aa rtferenee, giving the public to undcrsiand thatthcy wore cured by Lim.whcuinlact ever oneoi them was treated, hy Prolcpscr Bol'es and myself with many thousand others. Many of the par: lea be refers to as having beett treaicd by him. in IN fact, uab nsvbk:sker. All snob, mlsreprerentatlons are calculated to deceive tie public, especially the afflicted portion. Thoie given up at in curable are mviii d to call. CONSULTATION FBKB. An Interesting pamphlet mailed by addressing. DRS. GALLOWAY & SHEDD, No. 112 South EMIT1I Street, llsmwlm PHILADELPHIA. FINANCIAL. Jl E 31 O AT JL TO NEW OFFICE. On MONDAY, 8th Inst., we shall remove from oor teinporary Office, fco. 303 CUES Ji UT tl tree t, to our old. location, No. 114 S. THIRD STltEET; With greatly enlarged facilities for the PURCHASE AND SAJ,1J. OP GOVERNMENT AND OTHER SECURITIES, And tbe transaction of a general Banking business. JAY COOKE & CO Philadelphia, January 1, 1866. - 18 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. FROM TITIS date, HENRY D. COOKE, HARRIS O. FlIINB BTOCK, PIT! COOKE, JOUN W. SEXTON, and GEORGE C. THOMAS are partners with, as in the Firm of JAY COOKE & COM Philadelphia. JAY COOKE, ffM. Q. MOOBHEAD. Philadelphia, January 1,1966. IS "yyE THIS DAY ESTAKLISII A BRANCH BANKING HOUSE AT No. 3 NASSAU STREET, KEv? YORK., SMITH, RANDOLPH & GO. J BiLADKU-HiA, Jaauary 1, 1866. 1 3n WANTS WANTED A SITUATION AS BO0K KEEP er or Assistant Book-keeper and talesman, hy si Yonng Man of experience aud good bulkiest quajnioa- tlona. Will be disengaged oo 1st February. A firm Uolng a country bus di will nnd ittotnelr ac to address "M. F. O.," Tklkgbafh office. JMPORTANT TO OWNERS OF MACHINERY. FLDBIDGE'S PATENT ATI-FRICTION WHEELS FOR BELT GLARING. This invention secures a remarkable saving ef jower( esreolally In lis application to the circa ar saw lhe inventor claim mat he can save lrom tJOO to per werkover tbe hand-aaw. A Fuelio Trial of oae of these Haws, In competition Wiih an ordinary Oiicular Haw. will be made en i tfCRM ijaY, Uie Ilth instaut, at II o'eloek, noon, at fco. 12(1 EXCHANOB PLACE. , between Chesnut and Dock, below Third All Interested hi Uie taring of power are Invited to be present. it THE STAMP AGENCY, NO. 304 CHESNIJf BTRKKT. ABOVE TliIBI, WILL BH COM'ilUCEs m HI1 H K'lOVOUK 8TAMPH of EV EBT DESCBTPTION OONHTANTLf ON HAND. AD LK AH AMOUif . lilt