1 4' INTELLIG 1SNC E Additional Ixxal Items tee Third Page.) Death of an Old Philadelphia Mer chant. (icorffp Hnckor, Ksq., one of oiir old'-st merchants, died on Sunday last, at tho ifrcm old ae ol elKhty-onp. Mr. Iliicker was born in London, but his family removed to this country when he was a child. All bis relatives died of yellow fever In 1793, and he w! loit alone tn a strange land to strtiiftrlo for a livelihood. When qoito ayoiintr man he commenced the croctery business, an'l was one of the earliest who eu-gnp-d in that trnde, lie was afterward ea y lit od In the dry-roods business, but some years a co retired upon an ample competence. For flit? two years ho has been a member of tho Unptist Church, and prominent iti all the opera tions of that denomination, lie was baptisod in tho Delaware over hall' a century a,o, at the spot where Mujden street wbart li'is since been built. At that time no dock wa there, mid tho Btrean flowed up to th .? undv shores. Ha m? miinbsr thou of tUj U uld Street liiptht Chnrcii. lie ims coiiianiaed fr years p:t3t at tho spruec Hireet Church, of which Kev. Dr. J. Wheaton Smith 19 piiwtor. His l'uncral will be solemnized to-morrow, mortrng nt 11 A. M., from the hoimei ol his son, Mr. William P. Hacker, corner Kiyhth and l'ino street. Mr. Hacker "vas not on'y jjeneraUy known, but universally respected In commercial circles. Ha leaves a wife and three children. LAiTNtn of the " Rom an ." This ner prtptlltr, owned by Heurv Winsor & Co., und one oi the Hue piyiutr between Philadelphia and lioston, was launched this morning ht 845, from the ship-yard of John W. Lvnn, the builder, at the loot of Heed strcol, just bulow v,'ird. Everythinfit worked without a the Nov? -is Buocriutended ' Inr. The Miolfl lUTnir w. . . . r Mr. tvnn, and the knockm a A ay 01 tlit block whs tlie Bitrnnl tor 1 1 rlu;hinr of a bnti'e of ciiampaiiiie over the brtws bv 51 is Kate Irel ihdi the youn-r lnd selectod to (iL-ioUaiire this delicate dutv. 'i lie vessel was deorated with tho national ensien and a variety of streamers. A lare nuiiiber of ladies were on board, and the iidjoinine wharves crowded with spectators. Tho J low an will tnke its plnee on the line )u'c the latter end ot May. Ihc Directors Ot the 1 SoutVrn Srtamship line were present as I visitors. j An Aggravated Assault. 'This morn ing about 6 o'clock, a violent assault and battery was committed oy a man named Turner on another man named Crossin, in the neighbor hood of Ju.ioer and Market streets. It appeared that Turner keeps a tavern in Market below Juniper, acd Crossin boarded in tho bouse. Some difficulty ensued this morning, duriuac which Crossin was charged with unbecoming conduct towards Turner's son. A row ensued, when Tinner took out a knife and made a vio lent rush at Crossin, stabbinu him both above and below tho eye. and to seriously injuring tlie latter that he will probably loso his evesitrnt. Crossin was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital, and Turner was held in $1000 bail by Alderman Jones. ; Assaulted vtitu an Iron Bar. John. Jlunay and Thomas Londey were.rreBtel last evening for comrniUiiip an aggravated assault and battery on a man named Peter Lamon, at the Thirteenth and Fifteenth Streets Railroad depot. Lainou is the stable boss at the depot, and, it is alleged, he was instrumental in having one ol the assaulting party d'.tchaixed; tor which act he was attacked with a bar of iron. A violent blow was aimed at his head, which ho dod?d, and caught the- iron bar on bis arm. He ran across the bur room, and took reiuge in the stables, thus escaping lurtlu-r injury. Murray and Londey were committed by Alderman Lutz. Lost ms Wife and Fotjb Children. John Hugiii hails from Corning, N. aud was stopp Bp at the Ridgway House with his family. Mr. iiagin is not acquainted with the streets of the city, nor are his family either. Yesterday evening he Bullied out from his hotel, in com pany with bis wife and lour children, to see the sights. While walking alone Eleventh street ho leit them temporarily to make a small purchase at a comer store. Not coming out of the door he entered, bv boiiio means be got cepurated from bis fitiiulv. He could not rind them in any directionand at last accounts had uot yet ob tained any clue to them. Eatkfii Novel Sleeping Apartments. William Thomas is rather a genteel looking your sr man, who was detected last evening while m the act. of pelting into a church In Vine street, below Eighth, by menus of climbing through the Bide window. OUicer Williamson discovered him in the act, and took him into custody. Tnomas stated that he had no place to Bleep, and was told by some persons that If he got into the church he would hud it warm aud comfortable, and could rest there without disturbance. Alderman Jones, who heard the case, did not exactly believe the story, and held him in $l,"iOU bail. Disturbance in a Chesnut Street Saloon. At a very early hour this morning a man named Edward 'Gilmore, who keeps a tavern at Letitia court and Murket street, went to the jXew York Saloon, in Chesnut street, below Fourth, and got into a dilliculty with two men there. Alter high words had been used, blows were resorted to and Uilmorc was severely handled, being baoly beaten abmt the head. One of the party, nnmed .lames 11c Cormick, was arrested, and held in $500 bail by Alderman Godbou. A New Dining Place. Messrs. Bur roughs and Van Horn gave a pleasant social en tertainment yesterday alWrnoon, on the occa sion of the opening of their new dining saloon at tho 8. W. corner of Sixth and Chesnut streets. It is the intention ot tho proprietors of this uew place to furnish well-appointed meals at cheap rates, and those having business in the Courts will tnd the establishment a great convenience. By a ludicious arrangement of the saloon the strictest privacy of the patrons is obtained. We would call special attention to the extensive outfitting estitiilishraeut lor children, of M. Shoemaker ifc Co., Mos. 4 aud 6 North Kichth street. Their stock comprises the most recent Paris styles for boys, grls, infants, aud misses, and for elegance ot desigu and workman ship caunot be surpassed. They jrive a grand opening for spring and summer, on Wednesday, April 11. Assaulting a Young Lady. Philip Fair bas been beliciug his name bv getting mixed up in a very foul proceeding. It appears that a young lady and gentleman were quietly walking along it the Fourteenth Ward, when Fair assaulted the lady and gentleman, and finished by knockine the hidy down. Philip was arrested and held in $M0 bail by Recorder Enou. Bun Over by a Hose Carriage. About 8 o'clock lust evening, a man named Oacor Beivcar, was run over by the Southwark Hose carnage, Jat Third and South streets, and severely infilled. Beiggar was conveyed to the Pennsylvania Hospital by High Constable Barton. Marvin & Co.'s Safes. We Invite the attention of our readers to a recommeudation which appears in our advertising columns to day, lor Marvin & Co.'s celebrated alum and plaster fire-proof safes, from the well-know u firm Of William A. Drown Co. An Unknown Man Found Drowned. About 6 o'clock this morning, an unknown white man was lonnd drowned at south street wharf, Uelaware. From the appearance of the bodv. it is thought it bad lain in the water tor some lime. Charged with Stealing a Horse and "Wagon. A man named Peter Kerns u Vi (i rinul i. f ii ril Q T U'lth fltoultnflr ft hnnia n .-1 .unifik.u , v J uv. iuuj wv-...p, w wviog null wagon. He was held in $500 bail by Alderman -junibon 10 answer. A Foundling. Last evening a male child, apparently four years of age, was found In the neighborhood of Ninth and Filbert street. The van ui uuaiuuiiy was sent to uie AiuiKuouse, TUB DAILY- EVENING TELEGRArnFHILADELPlilA, TUESDAY, Thk A nx io us MoTHicft' Satisfied. "Lsnd's sake I The worry that I've bad With Josh I ean't begin to toll; ' Ilo't mch an awtul dieiwy lad, And clothe bare hcen to dear this ipoll, Ciys I, 'You can't speed cash this wayl' Mrsrief! I've fit and about it, Until Josh sari, the other day, Well, I'll ple!o til both don't doubt it Splendid suits that ' Totter'' does keep, And even you wl 1 own they're cheap!' " Our tlnrkof Clothing it the largest an l m st con pMfin tht city, urpmr,l by none in material, lyl, and fit, and told at jiricet guaranteed tnmr.r than the ": TOW BR li ALL. KO. 513 JtfARKKT MRERT, Bmiwt fc Co. iNTBnuSTiNo to Tin: l.j dies. I' eroare piobsbly but lew twilnonablo lanVi who are not fmiiar i h the popular Pans Clonk uud Mantilla Emuor.nra Of JlDkirt.J. W. l rootorti Uo., No. t20 Clieniiut slroot. 1 hoy may. howevor, no', nil be awsro that fo this bauuromel'.- arisnre.l mil well-ordered eataSlmu. rueut there has Jui Lcci: nddod the new Dross-making Ileimrt ncnt, to wi.ich we are at out to direct their at'entlon. J he snuelous ground tt orof tho iiou e (which han a loi'h of two hundred and arc lertl rich iv admits of tho ImDrovomeut referred to. The two Roc ption Ko iini of tho latter are located iniiiiediuloly bacz of (lio xrand Sales ana l)l-p av Hoom (which tl.oy diviao from the nianu acturin apartments tn the rear t the baildtiifr), and are fitiod up with a di'rro of olepnnoe that cannot fail to please very lady of taste. I hone apartment oon sti ute the fittinq room of the no Dress-making Doi'ttriinetii. Orders uio already flowing in npon tlu in. and tho luct that iiieir fauilnios are sncU as to pioclude the porsibiluv of dis.ippointinir their custo mors in the delivery of tnoir orders at the time pro imscd, will -Kt eedilv render ibis add t ion to thoi. business htplily popula.- if not an indi.pouitti0 fcntiiro to tho luu.es onr 0tv M wol, r v reeling at a stance, who. m cominrr hn r.;"...;: speedily Rua pro upOy sunpiiod with nuw erases TnKin KECENT OPESISO. . l"Lo (printr "v euian" ot tbis popular boose hat JuhL luken plu!"in luct n may bu suid to ho taklnt: place cutitluuouslv, as tver day adds ala eonum Ix r ol new purnn-tits to tl.'-ir siock to take t.io placo ot tlioEO that arc bouiR sold. Their noinin.il "opou iDp," however, was a Lr Hiunt success bavins tur exceeded in extont and nohueis any former exhibi tion ot tho kind in this chv. la fact, it is no lonrcr necessary lor the mosi exacting votaries ot fashion to fci uo their orders abroad, as every "new thing under the sun" in tins branch ot manufactures rptbdily flues its way lo No 020 Ch'isnut stroo; The opening of spring fashions In 1'ans, we may remark in confirmation of this takes plaon at the Fcto of Lonectiamps, durinr Passion Week, and it will irratilv our fair readers to learn lhat all the novel ties designed bv tho I'ahsian modistes for that groat fcBlival have been duplies ed in samples and cm now be seen iu Messrs. i'roctorsc Co.s store; so that tin ro is not a sinslo l'ansian idea 'that American lacies nmv choose to adopt to which they have not access in this magnificent display. One ot i lie mott popuiur noveitis or tue season in his deDartmcnt is a urettv. short jacket adsotod lr wlit is termed tho clcm-8caon or early spnnjr. 'I his parmont is made in a nnmborlesi variety of beautiful textures, ot vuri us doscriptious, many of which have aWfchtn-ss and graco which will mako tlicm suitab o to be worn tbioughout the entire sea son. W e also noucod iu ue opening a su erb col lection of Klnck Si k Bimuumo'. SacouoH. Koiondes (a new namo lor Circular), Mantil.as, et cetrra. In bliuwis, the IB ma i.tce, and tho ncn new article col cd Denttltc lies lades, ure handsomely i resonted in all the various vtylcs s'.awls, halt shawls, circu lars, bournous, etc. Hut all that we ung nt add could giv- but a feeble idea ol tho substantial merits of mis princeiy cr ratner qnoemy siock, ana wo. tue ro foro. mbmit thorn to lanei- lurors, well as-ured that they will be aisposed of with commendable judg and, it is hoped, w nh entire satisiac.ion to all concerned. InK Vautino TEMPBrtATURB of tho season is rapidly producing Colds, Coughs, and Fulmonary Allcctlons of all kinds. Persons with weak lungs should' now be espccial'y cnroful, and what may seam trifling Coughs and Colds ought to have imme diate attention. Tho careless indifference which wans lor "a cold to io as it came" in many cases re sults in laying ihe eeods ot Consumption.' For such neglect of one's hea th there is na excus", as Dr. D. J av lie's Expectorant can bo retdily procured, and its long established repn at on Is one guarantee of its efficacy as a most valuahlo remedy for all Coughs, Colds, and Pulmonary Afl.c'ious. Prepared only at No. 242 Chesnut street. Tun Women ' on thk Border are smuggling whicky over from Cuuuoa into tho United iSlaies by having the fi ame-work ot their crinolines mado or tin tunes and mieu wun lio liouors; so say tne papers, nehavoscen men with their clothes full oi wliskv, oi, in other words, lull ot man and tlie man full oi whisky. The clothing was not from Charles Stokes & Co ' Oho Price, under the Conti nental, as their clothing is never too tight for comfort. Miring suits now on haul of a great variety and at reduced pi ices. C oll aud seo them. hPRixo Fabhiohs port Children M. Shoe maker & Co., A os. i and G N. Eighth street, are now opening a splendid assortment ot Children's Clothing, in 'he latesr Pans stylos, unsurpassed for ckgance of workmanship and material. The public is invited to call and examine TJpnoi rtery. Got Patten to do your Upholstery work. No. 1408 ChcBuut slroot. Comtound Jntkreht Notes, 7 8-10 and G-20 Haven & Krothcr, No. 10 S. Third wanted. Do street. Fee Tattcn's Dollar Shades, No. 1108 Chesnut fctrcet. Prices Eeddced. A rare opportunity: profit bv it, by having your Photographs made nt B. K. Keiniei's Gallery, No. 624 Arch street. Beau ilul ntyles, ol accurate and artiMtic execution. Vebandah Awninqs. Ordor them at Fatten's. No. 1408 Chesnut street. IIerma or IiDPTUuu treated with nroftissfonal ski 1, and trusses oi approved connructiou applied by C. II. Needles, cor. of Twelfth and Kaoo streets. A rcrioN Ctjrtains Don't lall to soe thorn, at t'a.tt'UV. No. 340b Chesnut street. 0-20'n, 10-4H. ISHl'N. compoukd ixtebeht notes). Gold and kilvkr iiouout and Mold bt Duxxel & tc, No. 84 S. Third slroot, B-20 Coupoj-3, Dtje JIat 1st, Wati u ur DnKxKL & Co., No ." South Iuiud Street. W. & B., Good Clo'hing, Ouk Uall, Suth and Market. W.&B ,God Clothing Onk Hall, Sixth and Market. W. fc U.,ioodCloihiTig, O.k Hall, Sixth and Market. W. fc B., Good Clothiug. Ouk Hall, Sixth and Market. W , h, B., Good Clothing. Oak Hal',. Sixth ad Market. W. k, B Good Clothing. Ouk Hail, Sixth and Market MAHUIKD. GITHENS NOKTil. on Wednesday, April 4, by the Kov W. Wa ton, J'.r. JOHN U. UlTdENd to Miss KKBECCAiJ. NoRlH, both of Camden, N.J. MCKNIGHT CAMPIMCrX "-In Pliiladolphia, Thursday. April 6, by ov. O. Collins, Jr. Mr. JAMtn Mcb-NKiHl to Miss ELIZA CAMPBELL, both of Manayuuk. Iii:t. COLLISSnN. On the 9 h instant, alter a linger ing illness, GBAN X, yoniigejt sou of William U. and Mary U. coiltsbon. ana v nionius aua u days. Iho relcbves ad irieuuH of the lamilv are respect- fully invited to stloud (he lunorai, from tne rsi deuce oi bis lather, No 111 Bourman street. Ger- mantown, on Wednesday alternoon at 2 o'clock. HACKKK. On Sunday, the 8th instant, GEOEGE HAtKEK, aged 81 yeurs. 'J be relatives and male friends of the family are respectfully Invited to at. end bis funeral, from the reeiaenoa oi his son, viii iamu-. uacuer, no. sou Pine streot, on Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock. interment at Laurel Hill. PJ Mf.S On the 8th Instanf, Mr. DAVID BOI.MKS, in the 6Rth rear ot ms age. The relatives and friends ot ilia family are respect fully invited to attend the liineral. on Weilnesdiy Sin r"00" 8o'oiock, Irom bis lato rosldenoe, No. 210 Hast Dauphin street, Kensington. HUbERI . On t' eRth of January list, of scrVt fever, HARUY UV HEKT, agod 18 months On tho Iffh oi January last, ot scarlet n-yer, EU.jENB HuBERl, aged 8 year and 6 months Also on the J'", tmt, ot tvphod lever, VlcroRINR HU BfcKT. eldet daughter of Dr Cfiarlos aud Virginia U ii her', in tho 14 h year oi her age. funeral to take placo from her father's resldonce, No. 1019 Ccatos stieet, on Wednesday afternoon at 8 o'olock, without further notice. McCANN.-f n the 7th ins-ant, Mrs RACHEL D., wile of J.imes Mot snn, In the 44t enr of her age. 1 he relatives and inends oi tne faintly are respect fully invited to attend the funcrnl, from tho rest oence of Ler husband, Hpruee street above Second, an Wednesday mnriiin at 81 o'clock. Kervioos at fot. Joseph's. Interment at St, Mary's, South Fourth BtlCtt. KOWAN.-On the 8th Instant. MARY JANE, w ife ot Charles U. Kov an, and duughtor of I'ntionco E and the late Henry A Gibson, In the 2oth year of her age. Tho relatives and friends of the farrllv. also J owlintnn Tent, No. 21, Daughters of the Foros', ire resnectiultv invited to attend lier funeral, fror the lesidenco of her mother, No 6V Bnrn (above Wal'aco and belo Eievon!hs"fret onfiiu day aficrnoon pext st 8 o'oiook. M,,IWiOn inurs- NsffilTND IN OUR STOCK Cheese and f - Cotton Samplers. Halo Hooks. Ham. Wnl ets' U' "ttcr testers. Tan Borers Pox Chisels, :IP niJ utchetJ, Caws. Board Measures. Yard Hilcks, .u. BWKKlphtThlrtv-Dve) U AK&r.T Ht. below Ninth. ANTI-FRICTION ROLLERS AND FIXTURE'S, lor tirlndf tones, lor sale at the Hardware Store of TBOMAN sH VW No 8Si(E(ghtThlrtj-flve)MAllKKT Ht . below Ninth. nn0 OR THREE DRAWINGS OK A DULL. JL pair of Hcls-ors over Russ s Scissors Sharpener gives 1hem a pood cuti:ng ci1!c mnilo at the proper aule. Its ehnnllcltv and imefu nss nhi be apparent to any one who will bring apnlr ot dull s-tsors and trt It. rio.d, Wholrss e and reta;l, by TKUMAM E bll.HV. o. t6(f.lilillhiriy-nvo) MaKKEX st , bolow Mlnth. JORDAN'S TONIC ALE, JOIiDAN'8 TONIP LK. JORDAN'S TilMC ALR. .10BOAN 8 TOVIO AT,E. It Is recommended by pbyslcinns ol this and otlior placs as a "uperlor t. nir. end requites but a triul to convince the most skeptical of Its great me It. t o be had, wholesule and retail, ot p. I.JORDAN, No. KO I'KAK Street Champagne Cider, by the dozen, bottled, or by the barrel. 2 14 IIE FLORENCE 0CK AND KNOT STITCH HKWINO MACHINES, r 11ia tirnt nnA tiSfi nnlv tamllv m1ilna -tx-an-nnm1 n Five emtio BatiBiuction, or moDoy reiurued. 8ALEKROOMS, Ko. 630 CHESNUT STREET N. It. All klii ds of fine ftwlng and Stitching promptly done in the neatest manner. Operntois taught on the Florence, without charge, at th eou:cc. 3 5tf VTICIST WIltEWORK FOB EA1L1J:3S, stoee fronts, GTJAUDS, TAliTITfONS, ETC IRON BFDSTED8. AND TVIKE WOES, In variety. maLUtao'ured by M.; WALKEll & KONSi 3 2!)6niPp No. 11 North SIXTH Street. PHILADELPHIA DEPOT OF THE KNOX We have established a brand- '"'"bustnes" In Phila delphia, where ordois lor all ' V lutf ,n0udlng 8'inAWHHtUV.and bu .ifKBhRKY PLANTS. CTTKHAN'l and UOOdEBKRBY bUSliaS, eto. etc., will leteive frompt attention. i:eiu.i-uuit no vn pia ivistititi . Ihe most valuable Htrawherrv of whiuh we have any knewledve A Kuod supply of Plants constantly on hand. Also , AUKIt TJLTUK1WT, And all other desliah e kinds l'lant Brown In I O I S or BOXFS, forbearlna FIRST SEASON, nt the above to named kinds, cau be lur- nlslied In uiiy quantity. rrico L,:st 'ree o. cnarfo D K.s U M PI 1 VK A N I 1LLUSTK ATKD f T LOGDE. 10 eents. J. KNOX 3 Silw'm No. in 31 AKKKT Street, Philadelphia, T)ALSLET PATENT STEP-LADDER. riavlnc commenced the mnnuiacture of TEE BAL6LLY PATEKT STEP-LADDER IN PniLADF-LPITTA. we are fully prepared to flu orders to any amount. Sizes from 3 to In icet. DEALERS are partlculalry requested to call and see them. . J. KNOX, No. 727 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. Liberal discount made to dealers. 8 21 wtm J3RESS GOODS AT LOW PRICES POILDE CHEVRHS, 26 cents costW. FOl'LARD CHALLIKM. 81 cents, cost. I OUt ARD (HALLIES, 38 cents, tost 8. GAY PLAID rOPLINS,37 cents, cost 55. 1'LAID POIL DE CHtVItES, 40 cents, COB155. PLAfD ILLUSIONS, 50 cents, cost 65. HOCBLE WIDTH PLAIDS, 75 cents, worth 1 00. DOUBLE WIDTH PLAIDS. SIX cents, worth SI -25. DOUBLE WIDTH FIGURED llOHAIES, 50 cents, worth 65. DOUBLE WIDTH FIGURED MOHAIRS, 50 cenls, worib 75. DOUBLE WIDTH FIGURED MOHAIRS, 75 cents, worth tl-00. NEV STYLES CHALL1E DE LAINES.at 25 cents. DRESS GOODS OP EVERY VARIETY, at prices below the cost ot Importation. NfcAT PLAID SILK POPLfSb, ll5. Nr AT PLAID Ml.KS. 1 .5 SMALL ri..Hll) MLKS, Si 50. SMALL I I, All) S1I.KS, 1 75. SMAlL I'LAID SILKS, $J 00 t-41 ALL 1 LAID SILKS, fi 50. We have now one ot the tnont complete assortmon's of SILKS In this city and we are selling them at lower prices than ilie.v can be Imported even if iold should l:o dow n to a niuoh lower lipuro Vary many qualities we are selling ut the original gold cost. II. STEEL Sc SOIV, 1 9 mws Nos. 713 and 715 N. TESTII St. E W INVOICE O F OOLONG TEAS. FOR SALE AT THE Market Street Tea Uoune. BOYD & CO., .No. 1142 MARKET Btreot. 4 1 n.wflm grKING FASHIONS FOR CHILDREX. ' M. SHOEMAKER & CO., Nos. 4 and 6 North EIGHTH Street! ARB KOW OPEKISO A BPLEKDID ASSORTMENT OP CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, . m THE LATEST PARIS BTYLE3, Unsurpassed for elegance of workmanship and material, (I K mwtlmlp The public art Invited to call and examine. INTERNAL REVENUE. "JJNITED STATES REVENUE STAMrS i UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS. PElNCirAL DETOX, No. J304 CHESNUT STREET, CENTRAL DKTOT, No. 1C)3 S. FIFTH STREET , (Ono door below Chesnut.) ISTABLISIIFD 18C2. BtVXA't't' TAMPo ci oery description con stantly on hand, aud In any amount. Orders by Mall or Kxprcss promptly attended to. tinted Stutes Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia Ktw York, or Current Funds received in pay merit. B Particular attention paid to small orders,' Ihe decisions of the Commission can be consulted, and any Information regarding too law cheerfully given. The following rates of discount aro allowed: On all orders of C5, two per cent discount. - Cn all orders of flCO, three per cent, discount. On all orders of fii-00, four per ocnt. discount, All oidcrs should be sent to HAEDING'S STAMP AGENCY, No. 304 Chesnut Street PHILADELPHIA, 16 ELECTROPATHY. EES. GALLOWAY & SIIEDD, THE SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL ELECTKICIANS, Aie treating with remarkable success all acute and Chronic Diseases, at the'r ELECTPOPATIHC INSTITUTION, No.1230 WALNUT Street, One Door East of Thirteenth Street. Wo have been engaged for many j ears In the noble work ot giving ncnlth ,,ud happiness to tho sutTermg and tlie. efl:lc en. During this tin ewe have treated about TWLMY TUOUSAKD INVALIDS sutlering trotn tha various forms ot disease, and In a most every caso a per manent euro bas been elKot. Q. ilanv 0 them, In fact bad biCL given up as Incuiub e by their physicians. We have restored to headb. In a few da.vs, thousands ot per sens In this city who had heen suffering irom pulnful diseases five. ten. and flltocu years and uowuras. At our Imtftu'.lon we have cured, and a e curing, a class of dis cuses lhat hag baliled the medical piofessiun In all sgos of the world. Dr. WILI IAM WHITE, a gentleman of great expe rience In tbis successlul practice, is associated with Drs. GALLOWAY & SliLDD hi thU practice. By this airany tntrjt we hope 10 be euab.ud to attend profession al y to our large practice. KEtt KtCTMt Ks. We refer the diseased and others Interested in our new practice to tho following well known gentlemen WHO have been treated succoisiuliy by us : Ol.OLGE GKAKT.Ko. 610 Chesnut street. It. T litslU'lK H.iti Chesnut street, l.tnirul llil.A8uM'tili, No. Ul'i Spruee street Muior-Ccneral I'LI A.OM'ON, U. a. Army, lion. DAVID W1LMOT, Judb of Court oi Claims, Wah ngtou city, lion judne CAPROX, Now Yora city, ltev. Dr. iMAKMI ALL. ol Pittshnrc, Pa. 1DW1N iOaUKS'1. the kreut tragedian. Lev. Dr. HALL, oi Philadelphia. lilv.DAMlL I LAKK.. Illinois. Colonel J liOAlAo W. SWLLNEY. Assessor. No. 718 yaiuut street. UrOKUK II. EAKLE, Attorncy-at-law, sixth and Chesnut streets. LSiASlLL KEY. Attorney at Law, No. 707 Sansom DU. CEORGE W. FREKD. Lancaster city, Poana. Lilt. V M. b, HBtiWN tllrurd House. KKV. MB. MALLOIty; Norrlstown. Penna. ALHf.Ui H. MCOLAY. No ii rVlllluui street, New Tors cllv. C. CUSIMTNG, Stuyvesant street-. New York oUy. H, i '. M-IUK'I LEFF, No 31Ti Market street. JOHNM.Bl'Ib'l o 132U -outh broad Btieet.' O W. WKHC 1IANT. German i own, Phi ade phia. Couhultallon and exi miuaiiuns liee ol charge. An interesting Circular mal.ed by addressing DRS. GALLOWAY, WHITE & SHEOD, No. 1230 WALSTJT Htreet, 3 Si imAUi2m Philadelphia. PKENCll MEDICINES IN VOGUE! BY GR1MAULT & CIE., Chemists to H. F. H. Prince Napoleon, 45 RUE RICHELIEU PARIS. NO MORE COD LIVER OIL. GRIMAULT'S BY It CP Ol-' loDlZLD HORSE RADISH. This Syiup Is employed with the greatest success. In filace ot t ou Liver Oh, to which it is infinitely superior, t cures dieaes of the chest. cmfu a, lympha lo dis orders green sickness, muscular atony, aud loss of appetite. It reKineiutes the constitution by ourl ylng l he blood, and is, iu a word, tho most nowonul oopura tive known. It never taijgue tlie stomach and bowels, and Is adnitn stered with the gieatetit eflleacv to voting children, subject to humours, or obstruction of the plunds At last. It Is very efficacious in the diseases of tLebkln. NO MORF CONSUMPTION. GRIMAULT'S SYUL'P Or' HYPOPIIOSPIIITE OF LIME. Ill is new Medicine is a sovereign remedv In phthisis and oihei elseafes of the lungs promptlv removes all the more serious symptoms. The cough Is rnhoTed, tha ntelit-sweata cease, aud the patient rapidly recovers hU health. NO MORE I'OVBBTY t'K 1 RE BLOOD AND PALE COMPI.LXION. PR. LER AS' PHOSPHATE OP IRON. 1 his new terrunlnous medicine contains the elements of il.e blood and bones, and Iron in a liquid state It Is dlfli rent irom all hitforto ottered to tho public. Is liquid, eonrliBs lend tasteless. It speedily cures chlorosU, natiisin the stomuoh, difficult ui.esiion dysmenorrhea, a"'ll!eifllorltj- of the eademles of Medicine of Paris recommend tlie phospnate ot Iron to Ladles of dellcuto cousiliutlou sufleilug from anemia, and a I olhnr per sons latiued Horn over aixlety. neivous emotions, overwork, general debiiltt . and poorness o b ond. It Is the oi ly preparation wbleh never causes consti pation, and cau Le borne by the most delicate stomachs. NEKVOFS HEADACHE NI UHALGIA, hi Instantaneously cured by ' GRIMAUL1B bKAZI I.IAN GUARANA, a vegetable substance used from time immemorial in MutU, und i niirtiy ,m fftn$ vv. BETTER THAN COPAITIAII GRIMAULT'S CAP8ULES AM) LIQUID EX TRACT OK MAT1CO VEflETALIS. Where all other Medicines have failed, these prepara tions lil alwavs elhet a cure. These insure a rapid and extraordinary cure of severe recent and chronic eases ol private diatase. 1 bey are us, d In the Ilosplals lu Paris, by the celebrated Dr. Rleord and ara found groatly su nerlor to all hitherto known mineral remedies and I onalb snd Cuhel s. 'Ihe Infection Is used in reoeut, ana capsules In the more chroulo cases. , OEXKIiAL DEPOTS: ' In Paris, at GMMAULT & Cie., CbenhEts to II. F. II. Pnuoe Napo'eon, 46 KUE KICHELIEC. In New York, at T. M. BECKER'S. No. 129 GRAND Street. IN PIIILAUELPUIA, 13 19 mUrtm At FRENCH, RICHARDS & C0S. APRIL 10, 18GG. TIIE CHOLERA Deprived of Its Horrors by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. yon IS7UE TIME TO USE A f RE FES 7 FA'. There Is None Equal to Helmbold's Highly Concentrated Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla. THE CHOLERA Is defective vltallcation of the blood, and when the blood loses its . LIFE GIVINO rOW 15 R, t esnses retail stlon of the contractile nowsr of the blvi d trtneii ol tbe 6oojr antl the intestines vp n their myrlsd hm d teneii ai'd al ihe alliumli.oru or flesh nil I lid rra'erlal passes on Irom tho bowels TV HK AKI) II KALI IIY BLOOD IKF.8IHT8 DISEASE, And I, lie there may te no occasion for flurm, tho.e of tif wt llvtd ate most liable to sufler. II II II nun II ll Ii DHtl linn huh unit Hint ll 11 II HUH lillHilllHUIIUH ii ii u nun mm huh HHH HUH IIH'I II II K uuu nun IN TUE B1T1KO MONTHS the system naturally Ui deitois a el.unue, and HI I M BOLU S HIGHLY COM1 NIHAT1.D IXlllACT OS' hAltdAl'AUILLA Is an afr-lstaiit of tbe greatest va u. C1V11 O IiLCOll. IO 'MIL l'ALLID CHEEK BEAUIIFilNO TUB COMPLEXION. EKI-EKEEEEKE fKf.LLEl.EEEB t.Kn, EB EKE EKEFEE LLI EtK ELK Ef E EEK i.Y EEF.EEEEEE EEEEEKELEEU IT F.BADICA'l ES F KUPI1VE and ULCERATIVE DlSKAbi-.t ol the lUItwAI. NOtE, hYKS, Ei ELIDd, h Al.H and tEl. v. Inch so 1 is tlt-n re the oppeurauce, I I LC1 (. tie evil ef eels ot n.ercury and removing a 1 taints int reumantsol D1-EE hereditary or othei wite. ano Is tatcn oy Alil'LTh and CU1LUK,M with pcnettSAFLiV. LLL Ll.L 1.1. L LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL I LL LLL LLL' LLLI T.T.LL Li.LLLLLLLLLL Not ai lse Oi ail aitwof the wont H orders that afreet manlrlid i m thocorruptiou that aecumu ates iu the Mood, .be difccovcries tliat La D been made tu purse it ,,,,. i wn I.I.11HI In ncent Hnltnlid l.l1. 1'iimnn I i. nuct oi KniB 'Puril a it oleunses aud rennvutes tho b ood. iiiMils lievlvorot health into the svs em. aud purges out the t umurs whu.h make diseasu. Itstluiu lates ibe bealihv tunc. Ions of t io body, aud exjie me dlsoidcrs ibat urow and rankle In the blood. 11MVM MMMH WMM Al M AiMM MM i M M Al At H li.MM M M MMvl MIN M U MMM Si MM kS M W.U.M MMM .'a M W AIMM Jn M MUM M MAI M M HiH II MM id M MMH MUM U MAIM MjiM V Mild Pcrofulous. nicrci-rial, and svphllitlo diseases destroy wliatev.r pan tlicv may at tuck. housuiius Uie au Diiiillv ircm rotraeteu diseases oi th s class and from iLei.LuK-o! inercury Visit any hosuitil, asy um and prhons, and mtis'y yourself ot t e tru htumess of this aser ion. Hie sstui best lesista toe lnroousof those distascs by a imllclous combination ol Tonlo-i. heln.boiu's I Ijtbly onceuiraled F.utd KxtrsctSnr- apnr'lia is a Tciiic oi tbe ireatest value arresting the muht lnveleratu disease alter the glands aro destroyed, ano Iho tones a. ready alleoied. ibis is ihe testimony oi thouMiudswho b ve used and proscribed it lor tue last hi years. BHIJI!BI!l'.B DlilMlBlilSBB BBU BHB B11B 11BB UBB BbU UBBBBRBU BBBBbliBU BHB BBB BBB BBB BUB BBB BIIBBBBBBB BBBBBBB AN 1KTFR81IN LET1FR Is published In the Meuicu-t blrurvical Review, on the subject of the ex trac ol fearsupuiuia in veneieai anections. by Benjamin I ravers, k . K. ..eic Hpeaklng oi Mypiiliis, and diseases ariiiiig r. m tbe excess of mervui v, be Ute. ' Tha: no rttntuy it tquui tu the it ract vf Hattafiarmatts poic-r t t xltaordvtury. m re to than anyuiUer drufiumac quamitaurth. It it in the itncttst tentt a tvntc, with iAii mvamable attribute, that it t a ptieab't to a state of the tytUm to sunken and yet so xrntuble at rn d' rs viluT tubstunees vf the ionic cast unuvaiiuois or inurti ." OOOO OOOOOO OOO 000 Ooo ouO - ooo oo OOO ooo OOO Oi0 OOO OOO OuO OOel OOO OOO OOOOtlO uouo 1 YiO TABLEPPOONCFCL ot the Extract of Sarsa narilla. added lo a pint ot wator, Is equal to the Usbou Diet Drink, and cue bottle Is equa. io amni on of tho Hvrupot haiuparlila, er the decoction as uxua lymude Ibe decoction la excetuinn troub eouie, as it la neces sarv to prepare It Iresh every day, and the struo Is stl l more obJecUnable, as it is weaker than tbe decoction; lor a tuld saturated with suuur is subceptible of holding lu (Q.utlon much less extractive ru alter than wa or atom . and hesyiup lsoberise obji'ciioiittb e for the patient la frequently nauseated, and his aiomuch sur leited, bv the large proportion oi suuar be Is obliged to take with each dose ol t-orsaparlla and which Is ol uo use whatever, except to ke P the decoction from stioll ln. Here the advantages and superiority of the Fuld Extract in a comparative view are strikingly uiaulfost, LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL Ll.L. LI.LLT.LLLLLL LLLLLLLiLLLL He nibold's EXTRACT Bf'CHC Cures Kidney Disease, he mbotd s tX'l hACI' BtlHU Cures Rheuiuatlsna II emibold's A I'll T 1 I'CHI' Cures Urinary Diseases. Helmbold's FX i R CT BCCHlt Cures Oravei. Hem old's LXl'RVCT BUC'lHT ( ures Htrlctures. Belmboid's I XiHaCT M l HU CuresDropsy Foi ibe diseases named above and for Weaknesses and I'alns la tbe Rack. Fetnalo ConinlS'nts snl Dis orders arising irom excesses of any kind, It is lu valuuble. ' PDnnrinnn 1)DDDDDDJD 1DD DDD DI'D 1DD Doll DDD DDD DuD DDI) DDD DDD DDD DOh DDD . DDD Jli'll DDDDDDPDD THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEV ADMITTED TO USE IN 'IHE DMTFD blA'JB AIUV. and ara also In very aeneial use In ail ihn Mtata IIOHI'I I'ALd and l-CBLU; SAMIIKV 1N8 ilTL lliN8 throughout the and ell lu private practice, sod are cousidered as luvaluabie ieiue o . SOLD I'Y LL DltTTOOISTH. Principal Deuo II ELM BOLD' DRDQ AND CHEallC'ALWaREUOCSE, Ko 494Bli(iADAY,NEvVTORK, AKDNO.104H. TEN I'H 8THEKT. PHILADELPHIA. Hold by Dmpt 1st s every w Here. I1EWAKI3 OF COUNTERFEITS. 114 HOWELL & BOURSE, MAN!) FACT 0 R ER& OF PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES. N. CORNER OF FOIRTII AND MARKET STREETS rniLADELpnoL,. J
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