'A 8 CITY INTELLIGENCE MA. Splendid Private Residence, This murnini? we inspected rarotuliy tuoailne building reci-ntly erected by Mr. James K? Jus, yno has acquired wealth us a manufacturer 01 bricks in tUU city. It U altuated on Broad Mxert, about two squares soutu of tho Baltimore Railroad depot. The front, which is of four toricR, Is coin potted of pressed brick from the establishment ot the owner, and it U clalme.l that no such perfect ones have ever boon mod in this city. The brick mason, Mr. Win. Geary, Las accomplished an admirable ob thcioinclni being a remarkable specimen ol the buildor'-t art. The Iront is oruauiemed by rcssinira of marble over tncjdoorsaud windows, shnplo but very tastelul in fesin. Thene continue to the very too of ihe budding, ami have a very plea sant elfect in breaking the monotony of the whole. The doors and windows are of solid oiled walnut masvo and elaborate. The build ing is finished with an ormniental cornice ol ex treme beauty, and the arcuod doorway is an ar tistic pem. The inside epves one a feullus of cosiness and comiort. The entranco is mto an aruplo hall, magnificently titled up. Tho walls are uun with paper of pearl color, broken by bord"r of blue velvet. Upon the lett a !oor opens into a spa cious parlor, which tills up our idea ol psrlect neatness. It is thirty leet long by fourteen in breadth. The mantelpiece is ol pure white Ver mont marblo, exquisitely carved, the artist being Mr. Vandcrbilt, of this city. This is, per haps, the most elaborate parlor ornament iu the city. Tno wall paper is of pearl and gold. The cornice is of heavy moulding, supportol by a rich sold band. Immediately in tiie rear ot the parlor is the private ollice ot Mr. Evan 4, a email, though very neat apartment, with a door opening into tLe grounds. The dining looin Is llnistieii in oak, with solid oak furniture, and a mantel piece 01 less ornftta description than tnat in the parlor. The two kitchens, one for sum mer use, are fully equipped with Clielson'sr.inges, sinks, cupboards, closets, and dumb waiters., no expense having been spared to make the build ing absolutely periect. The Iront ot tho second story contains two spacious chambers, a store room, and a sitting room, 33 by 17 leet, the Quest apartmont in the hotiBe. The puperine is a delicate buif, with pillars ot green velvet,, and tie cpiliug is en riched with a magnificent centre piece. The third and fourth stories are arranged similarly to the second, and finished in the same style. The third story contains the bath-room, and closets lor storage. The whole building is heated by one of Gold's patent 1 nproved steam water heating apparatus, located in the basement. The edifice has been built by Mr. Evan as his own prlvate.residenco, and cost in the neighbor hood of $20,0110. The lot, which is being taste fully laid out, is 50 feet front by 170 feet in depth. We are eratifled to observe that persons ot capital are willing to expend their means n the ercc'iou of palatial mansions. The whole improvement has been made under th superin tendence and care of Mr. George i'lowman, builder, In Carter street, and certainly proves his taste and ability in his line of business. Nothing but first-class materials have been used in the construction of the building, und Mr. I'lowmnn has ben careful to select the very besc workmen that ho could find. The result is a coui pie te and perfect home. It is to bo hoped that other wealthy men will follow Mr. Evans' example. An Aggravated and Murderous As sault Arrest op the Paktirs. Joseph Hutch inson. Henry Carney, and Henry Hockey were committed to prison this morning1 by Alderman Allen, for committing a most aggravated assault and battery with intent to kill an aged colored man named William II. Huson, last eveninir, near the Market street bridge. Mr. Huson hails Iroru Delaware c:iuuty. and was leauing over the wall at the west cud of the bridge, look ng at a florae that was stalled iu the road beneath the wall. While thus cneaccd, Hockey came up. and oarch ing hold of him, attempted to throw "him over the wall to the ground, many feet beneath. Huson struggled with the fellow, when Hutchinson came up and attacked him with a club, and Carney commenced at the same time to throw stones at the completely beset colored man. Huson was beinir badly handled, and hi li'e was in considerable danger, when Olficer McNeil and some citizens caino to his assistance. The officer crabbed Hockey, wnen llutc'jliison pitched into the polieethan. A general scrimmage ensued, amid much e:c;t ment, when the tiiree rascals were all arrested and conveyed to the StuMon House. Library or the Insane. We under stand that the Library of the Insane Depart ment of the Almshouse is badly in want of some additions on its shidves. It has repeived but a Blight number of volumes since the commence ment of tho Rebellion, everything in the way of literature being sent either to the different military hospitals, or to the armies in the held. There is no more important moaus used in tho treatment of the insane than that of furnish ing them with the means of mental employ ment; and the avidity with which the patient seeks tLis source of reliet is truly remarkable. Almost every family has some stray books, magazines, pamphlets, or other menus of diver sion it could readily sparo, and there is no but ter Held, than tins lor iu use. Auy contributions, we are Instructed to sav, may be addressed to Dr. a. W. Butler, Superintendent, and left at the oilioe-.of the Guardians of tu Poor, No. 42 N. Seventh street, or a note sent him through the post culice, will receive prompt attention. Any chatty of this kind will be most thankfully received. Fair in Aid of xiik Little Wan derers' Home. Some halt-dozen ot tho charita ble lady residents of the Fifteenth Ward have completed arrangements to hold a fair in that district in aid of the Little Wanderers' Home. This -institution-has been the means of reclaim ing so many children from lives of poverty, wickedness, and suffering, and it has been so well .managed, that the ladies feel their sympa thies especially unlisted iu its behalf, and will make a great etlort to extend its blessings to many imore ol the little outcasts of our city. The Pair will open on next Monday with appropriate exercises, iucluding siueinar, by all ot the in maU's ot the Little Wanderers' Home. We will jrive a notice in detail of the affair as soon as the arrangements are completely perfected. A Suspected Burolar Arrested. A man named Herman Fry was held for fur ther hearing this morning, by Alderman Clouds, in the sura ot $1000, on suspicion of burglary. It appears that about 3 o'clock this morning a grocery store, situated at Columbia avenue .end Second street, was entered by means of the cellar door and window. The burglars tried to pry open the store door, when the pro prietor wt ke up by the noise made, and tired a revolver in the direction ol the suppoted thieves Directly atterwards two mea were seen issuing from the cellar. Pry was afterwards caught sneaking around the premises whistling, and .otherwise giving supposed signals. He was taken into custody and served as above stated. New Publications, Ktc Mr. A. Winch, Ho. 605 Chesnut street, has placed upon our table the Acrd number of Cornhi'l, St.tJami', and Temple Bar magazines the latter contain ing the tirst three chapters of Mrs. Henry Wood's new novel, "Lady Adelaide's Oath." Mr. Winch also sends us London Society, Once-a- Week, AU the Year Hound, and CasteWa Illustrated Family Paper, of the latest dates received. Adams Express C impany have favored us with late Southern and Western newspapers in advance ol the malls. Fell and Seriously Ikjured. Shortly before 1 o'clock this morning a man named Matthew ilcChristaU while attempting to get in the second story window of the lager beer saloon of John IcUhristal, in Heacli street, near Noble, fell and had his right leg fractured. Matthew was climbing up the spout, when it gave way, precipitating him to the ground. The wounded man was taken fo his home at Beach and Poplar streets, bv Otlicer Dennard, of the Harbor Police. Matthew was employed at the saloon in the capacity of bartender. TUB DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, The New Odd Fet low9 Temple. The Conventon ot Committees appointed to take into consideration tho propriety of erecting a new Odd Fellows' Hall, me; last evening at the hall of the Ginnd Lodire, Sixth and Cresson streets, Mr. Henry Hopkins, President, in the Chair. The attendance was very small, only twenty-one organizations helmr ' represented. During the evening the delegations of eight Ledge were wlth.1t awn. The Committee on By-Laws being absent, no report was made by them. Printed copies of the charter were dis tributed, and objections to the instrument were so Btronely urcrert that tho Committee on By Laws were Instructed to report amendment especially a clause declaring that the Associa tion should consist of at least one represent i tive Irom each Lodue a.id Encampment. The oillceis disclaimed any intention, oa their part, to take advantage of an 7 undue power granted in the chatter, and fiiVI that they were not at all pleased with tho instrument. A General ex pression of conildence in the officers present was then made bv the members of the Conven tion. Altera warm discussion, tho officers of the Convention were appointed a committee to draw up a memorial to be prescuted to the Grand Lodce and Grnn I Encampment relative to tho new temple. The Convention ftdiourncd to meet on the first ISuturdav eveninir in May. r)nly one additional subscription was announced that of Vigilant Lodge ot onj hundred allures or stock ($500). As the mat'er now stands, it is probable that a new association will bo formed; the present charter will be properly and accept ably amended, and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows will have a temple built which will be a credit to the city and the great organi zation that will make use of it. Ilian School. At the High School yes terday, In obedience to the instructions of tho High School Committee, Professor Magtilre read to the school the reprimand ot the Board of Control because ot the petition in favor of the Principal. It is evidence ol the good discipline in the institution that the boys heird it in silence. When the ri melpal retired, the hisses became general, however. In this connection we niav publish the resolutions of the Forty third Class ol the Alumni, adopted at their re cent meeting, Mr. J. A. McClary in the chair, and Mr. George T. Buiiim acting as Secretary: Whereat We have heard with sarpnso tho cfjjrig now bemir made to displace tho pro?ont distin guished Principal ot th Central Hi eh School : And whereon, We tieltovo ft to be iho duty of those familiar with tho workine" of tho institution to en deavor to plncoit in the proper litrut; ilioioture be it Jirtolvetl, That Nicholas II. Maeuiro, by Ins strenu ous and untiring offorti, ha srroatlv improved the ditoiphne of the school by establishing it upon a bnsisof individual soli-resi'ect. JleHolved, That br his efficient manazoment, cour teous deportment, and kiu l y nyintiatny, tio bus en- acarod wmseii to tno memoor ot tins oiass. Resolved. 'I hat we would dcoplv feol tho loss which wonid result to ourselves, the school, and tho pub io fi om his removal. Resolved, So fur as our knowledge extends, we feel confident that the o iar,tos have no foundation but in tho mind of interested parties. Unsolved. I'liat tho bad repute oi tho school is due not to tho misinana' omen' of the Principal but to the negligence and incompetency of certain pro fessors, Resolved, That as moiubors of the Alumni and of the community, wo anpi-al to tho lioara of l ontrol io act with such consideration as will rotaln the valuable services of tlio pi-went Principal. WnAT Ouk Amusements Cost. Tho money expended by the Philadelphia public iu the support of places of public umusemeuti 13 much greater than any one would naturally sus pect. The following returns of the various theatres, etc., from the Internal Revenue Ollice will be read wi'.b, interest: arch btrkkt theatre. January 812,372 February 14,212 CHEStiUT STkKKT THEATRE, January 813 .794 February 18.010 WALNUT STREET THEATRE. .Tnnnarv 810 877 February 16,666 AMERICAN THEATRE. January 88261 February 6723 NliOKO MINSTRELS. January 87451 February ttT'Jo Missing Articles Belonging to the Dearino Family. The only articles now known to be luisHimr, whicti belong to the Dearing family, are as follows; t cavalry revolver of large size, a small -ilver leplno watch, with, one hand broken oti', and which it was known was oliered lor sale in .the neighborhood of Kourth and Poplar streft"', two $50 compound interest notes, and one $20 compound interest note. To Clothiers Our purchaeo for this season having been delayed, waiting tho expected decline in jioods, we have now on band tho largest and best assorted stock ot Clothing in PhiladolDhla, pur chased for cash exclusively, at the very lowest rales of the season, which enables us to realize a fair profit and sell at prices lets than the cot of tame goods in most other establishments We can supply clothiers doing a fine city trade, with goods adapted to their sales, at .ncos so much lower than the coat of their present stocks, that, by niakiua an avorace oi the whole, they will bo euublcd to dispose of tboir goods at prices covering the average cost, and even paying a profit. Bennhtt & Co., 'Iowkii II all, No 613 Market Street, Who Owns this Letter, which wo recently picked up without an envelope? Dear Zach.: I riebt and lett ewe no of the eirgsassitly unteobn con duct oi mister Wilkinirs on his farm, as ewe no I've ben worken. tho other da a tolled me too go aad pile up a ho.e loit of woe" , and I told him I coodent, and he axed wy, and I sed wot was the trooth, that 1 badout but won pare ot trowsiz, and fiay wos so old I was afeard to make eny vilent movements with 'em on Jb wood ewe beeleave it for all he no wed, I badentno money unlet yu shood take a noshun to endmem, lie just lafed and nod, O then owed better go an got a good pear at lower 11 all. We have-All-wool Fancy Cassimoro Coats, as low as. . ..$5 09 " " " Pants " .... 400 " " " Vpsis " ... 2 60 Makinjran eiitire all-wool fancy suft tor. '.9 11 w All-wool black fuck Coats as low a. . ., 11 tw " " Cawuuiore Pants " 6 00 " " Cloth Ve ts " 4 0j Making an entire all-woo: black suit tor 20 00 All-wool good style Fancy lasjiinere Suits, to match, for S14 60. Astonisning as these prioes may seem, compared with those to which we nave been aocustomeu tor several years, they are iut Ht-tuiouswa have the yoods in. qwuitities, at the privet mentioned. We make uo no trash tnoy are all suiviceable eood-. Advaiclng irom these raWi we have viods ot all praties, ao to the very tiuest mbnci, comprising bij far the largest and uios' oomplete asiortmont of Clothing in Philadelphia . men's, youths', and bovs'l, eurtmned by noiie, ami equalled by lew, in style, make, and lit, at price ruaranteed lo wet tuan the lowest elsuwheio, or tho money refunded. Bkmiett ft Co , Tower Hall, No BIS Market Street. Ice Our readers are inlormed that tho Cold Spring Ice and Co.il Com any nave completed thoir rruiiKenieuts lor a Iu su' ply of pure Ice for tho con iujr seaon. This o d and reliable Company hive increased their business luuilities, so as to supply dm j in Gerinan'own, UrluHsburar, K ohmond, Man. tiia, and W est Philadelphia, as well as all paved liui tsof the consolidated c ty. Orders may b) sent by mail, or left at thoir Oihoe or 1) pots, or given to their drivers fcee advertis iment in another column. Auction Notice La uoe Trade sale of Hoots amd SuoEH.-iuo attention of buy er?o J! to ti,e ,arie ft"a attraotivo sale of three thouBnnn c ,ses Boots, 6hoes, Bro pans, Balmorals, ConKrew. Gaiters, oto . to be sold by Philip ord & Co, Auctioneers, on the pre nin.es. fio. 128 N. 1 hlrd sireet, on 1 hursdav morn ing, 19th instunt, comnioncirjfr at 10 o'olook pre cisely, tverv lot and duplicate on the catalogue will positively be sold CuaTAiNS Selling Off More Dollar Lace Cur. tains Just received, a larate lot of Auction Cuitains at 81, also at 2, 8, and o dollars j and io ot the nct rral Lace Curtains ever Introduced in this market, at cheaper rates tlian before the war ttn oath, at W . H sw iit I'attks Wihdow Shade Selliso Off if0re D0uar Shades at Patten's. Just received irom auailon lalua a lot of Shades, which shall be sold a low as a "ol. larat w. Hsnry Patthi's, So. MOfheguut street. New Pbebs-kakino EfTABLieniRKT. At the nrvoi.t rolioitation of nnmerons va und patron", we have opened a doirtment for Ladles Uross-makine, with suitabio rncep ion rooms lor tho fltun, eto., where we sie now prepared to xecui nil ordors in the best md latest European stylo, with the utmost promptness. Ladies need fear no disappoint"10" ,n reard to. thoir orders being dolivered punctually at tho timo prouuBoa, , imiuiMK ol no. tun vuenuui airooi. r-PRif.0 FASnioNB fob Childrer M, Shoe maker & Co., Nos. 4 and 6 N. Eighth street, are now opening a splendid assortment ot Children's Clothiko, in the latest Taris stylos, onsurpassod for clesance of workmanship and material. The public is invited to cad and examine. Italian's Maoiolia Balm. Ot all the bcantiflnr ever invented, llayan's Mairnolia Balm lias duserved the jnr-emineuce. It remove tan. irockle, pimnies, roil"ime S. SUU rnnuora me oompicaiuu uamimreni am! bloom in ir. After a single trial no lady can af ford io be with ft. For salo by an arneucsw. i rice 60 cents ( sr totilo. Lace Curtains. Sliehtlv damaccd roal Tjico Cur tains, heavily worned, somo ot winch are tho mot e o)fnt ever intronucoa in mis nirm a id, joi tinphem Cuna'ns Irom auction, some as low a. 81, selline off at Patten's Curtain titore, No. 1408 Chcs nut street. Rkduced Priceb-Now is tho time to have Tho irispus, at B. F. Itoimer's Gallery, Ho. 624 Arch street, all stjles artistically executed. Six Card Photograph for 81. What 826 Will Do It will buy a Knit of Cloth ing, complete, ot cood materia. and of tho boit woikmaosh p. at Charles btokei k Co.'s, under tho Continental. To Dkbtrot MoTns Camphorated Vetlnert, Sold at I an i?h'g, No 600Arch street. New LaceC ubtains At Tatton's, No. 1108 Ches- nut street. What 825 Will Po. It will bny a Spring Suit ot Cloilnng. all Scotch, at ( buries ritokoi & Co.'s Ouo Price, under flip Continental. CoMrousn I ntkrf.bt Notes. 7 810 and 5-203 wanted. Do Haven & Brother, No. 40 ti. Third street. 5-20 CouroH', Due May 1st, Wanted by Dhkxkl k Co., No. 21 Soutu Iuiud Street. W.fcB., Cood Clo'hlmr, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market, W. & B , Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Markot. W. It 15., Good Clot hing, Oak Uall, Sixth and Market. W. ft B., Cood Clothing, Oak UaU, Sixth and Markot. W. ft B Cood Clothinir, Oak Bar ,olxtliand Mavket W. ft 11., Cood Clothing. Oak Hail, Sixth and Market. MAHlllKl). FEUSS DCCKSIEIN -On Thoraday. Apnl 6 1806. by Itev. Mr. A, Spadt, AND it KIT C. KtiU SS, formerly et Baltimore, to Mi-s JEANN Efl'ii.A.. DUCKS 1 KIN, ol Philadelphia, FIELD Flail EK. On the 4th instant, by the Eev. W. Mann, at his resdenco, Mr. THOMAS FIELD to Miss MAKY FISrlLK. both of this city. HICK PR1N1Z On the 3d instant, by Rev. J. T. Goodrich Mr. lilKLM Hli K, New Xork, to Miss LIZZIE 1'KIMZ, of Philadelphia. niED. ERWIG.-On tho 14th instant, CLEMKNf E It TV lw, in the 3? h year oi h s ase. Ihe ma e lnends or fie family are invited to at tend tho funeral, from bis late rosidenco, Lazaretto road. Twenty-fourth Ward, on Wednesday morninir, the 18th itrstant, at 8 o'clock, without further notioe. FOCEK. On the 16fh mutant, Mr. FRANKLIN S. FOCEU, iu the 64t'i year ol his aee. 'Ihe relatives and friends ol the family, also Ark of Saletv Divmon o. 386, 8. of T., and Radiant Mar Lodge. No. 2o2 1, O. ot O.K. are respecimily Invited to attend tho lunoral. on Wednesday alter noon next at 1 o'clock, Irom his late residence, No. 170 Lauiol street, without further notice. Fuujral to proceed to St, John's M. E. Church Vault, 8CHTJBER. On tho 10th instant, ARNOLD SCilliaER. ot Baltimore, alter lour days' illuess, formerly oi Philadelphia. Iho relatives and lnends of tne family are respect fullv invited to attend the funeral, irom tne res denco ot Mr. James Barber, No. 932 Lombard street, on Wednesday afternoon, the 18tti tntant, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to the Odd Fellow' Cometory. WILSON. tm thq 14th instant, SARAH S.( wilo of George M. Vilson The relatives and mends aro respoo fully invited to attend the luncral. from tho res denco of her hii'band, Kuurtli-dav nioinintr, the 18 h instant, at 11 o'clock. Chi riaecs will bo iu waiting at Chesnut Hill Depot, to meet the cars leaving Philadelphia at 8 o'clock. '"FINNED, "SILVER-HEADED" OR "GAL 1 vanixed" Muttlng 'laeks; also, superior Iiarifo headed Caruct 'lacks Leather headed TaoKs, Tack l'ul lent, a variety ot Hammers and i nrpet riireichers, lor sa c by TUIIAIAM a 811 AW. No. 38(F-lghtThlrtv-flve) MAKRKI' St.. below Vjnth. CPADE8, RAKES, 1IOE9, WEEDING PORKS, l Transplanting Trowels, bcndllng Hoes, Pruning Knives and Mieurs, lor sale at TECMAS SHAW'S Ho 885 (Eight Thirty-live) M a K&KT Bt below Mlnth. rrAILORS' GEESE, Of THE BROAD OR 1 narrow nattern, ot a varloty ol sizes, and wo 1 flnlshed Hmoothiog Irons, lor sale at the Hardware htoreof THUMAS A 6HAIV. -o. Hj5(F.lglit Thlrty-flvo) MAKKET ht . below Ninth. JORDAN'S TONIC ALE. JORDAN'S TONIO ALU. JORDAN'S TONIC ALU. JORDAN TONIC AT.E. It Is recommenctrd by physicians ol this and other places as a "uperior unic. and requires but a trial io convince the most skeptical of its great nie'lt To be had, wholesale and retaU. ot f. I. JORDAN, No. 2-20 I E AH S'.root Champagne Cider by the dozen, bottled, or by th barrel 2 145 fHE FLORENCE LOCK AND KNOT STITCH SEWING MACHINES, A re the best and the only lamlly machines warranted to give entile satisfaction, or money returned. SALESROOMS, No. 630 CHESNUT STREET N. B. All kinds of fine Sewing and Stitohtng promptly done In the neatest manner. Operators taught on the Florence, without charge, at theottlce. J5U P-VJ7E2NT W1REWORK FOR RAILIIIUS, 8TORE FRONTS, GUARDS, PARTITIONS, ETC IRON RKDSTEADS, AND WIRE WORK, In variety, manufao.urcd by M. WALKER & SONS 3 i!l em8p No. 11 North 8IXTH Street. AN ORDINANCE lo Grant rermission to Messrs. Mather anrt Ere0cd.ey tOKelttia rt 00d0n aS45J Bemion 1. The So'cct and Common Councils of the City ol I'luladelphia do ordain, That oerm. won be uranted to Messrs. Mather and WonndeV to rotain a wo'den buiidinir a'ready nrnnt-.i V.. V,eT eentrn (' Hmlr i,, !.....:. ' j . . -uju,iii.iK iuoir siaoieat t'i Inmberyaid between Fifth and "ixth, and Rro and Coati-a mmh i, t....ii. .t"j Vro i. IO . ------ . , , , iwciuu ttru , 01 city. Ail ordinancea or narts of odinauces Ir sistent herewith to tne oentrary notwithstandi rrovlded, fgt Mossrs Muiim- w. r Aid iOU at. pay into the l lty I rouuury tho sum ol Tw r-sley riot ara to rtnv ih., v..... r . ,-.... . w VAjiniuvs ui DUUlICailO vy-uvo resolution. a ot tnit WILLIAMS. STO . . , Tresideutof Commr 'KEi- Attest Council. Abbaham Stewaht, Assistant Clerk of Co' j iimea Conneil. President 0 ,ME-LYiD, AHnrAfOrl fltla -VntiLu.ntK j . . . A,ai...nAll Donnul one IhouBttiid eight ft of A.t)rilf Anno jut. jlowi. ABdrod aua taxiy-six HI f IDT ' JN MCVTICHAELi. ilavor of f hiladoluhla. X? ST ATE OP EPIJ JL i eeaaeo, late of Unite Letter ofadmlulstrai' above Fstate to OE' A AIM GUETNEY, DE- -Ktattw Navy. ... IlftVlna flllllma ....Ina, iin in iiw'ng oeen ... ...H i)E Ol KTNET. " persons u am will present them to bis I. H. JO-i-l'U. nwng been (nuiww iu mo attornev. tit wlmet EDICAL ELEC Till CITY." 1 Wonderful Scientific Discovery. 1 t ' ' PK. S. W IiECKWITII'S ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, No. 1220 WALNUT STREET, For the Treat ment of Acute aad Cttroaie Ilacases. Electrical Investigation has proved that the human body acta on the principle of the galvanio battery. The brain, mucous and serous membranes, the ikio, tissues, and flu'ds, constitute the negative and positive forces. Kvcry ictlon, whether mental or physics', Is the rcun t of these antaKonlstlc forces. Digestion, respiration, circulation, secretion, and excretion are due -solely to Hectrical influence. There Is a polar action established thronghout tlie nervous system wiilch cooDjets with every part of the body, establishing and preserving a prmcr ba aica of the eloctrioal element. which constitutes hciltU.and a disturbance of which causes disease. Tbete are strictly but t-o condition ot Olsease one of Inflammation, or poslUv; the othor weak, debilitated negative; and M Electricity contains tbete two conditions. In tho action of the positive and negative currents, all we have to do ia to neutralize tie disease and restore proper healthy action. We do not wish to convey too Impression' that we care all oiseasca in all conditions. We cannot cure consumption after ihe lungs are all destroyed; yet we do a-sen, and are prepared to practically demonstrate, ttat hundreds ot cases ot almost every lorm 01 chronic dlteuscs, pronounced Incurable by the best medical practitioners ot tne country, have been ralicaliy cibed some ot them In an Incredibly short time, by oar Electrical trcntmout Its great superiority over other practice in tho euro of dl easo is a so attested in the fact that, wfhln the pant rive years, over fourteen TnorsAMD patients have been troato.I at this ollice, suffering irom a most eveiy form and condition of disease common to humanity, and In nearly all cases a benefit or perfect cure has been cflccied. Falsy, deaf ness, blindness, rhcomatlttu dyspepsia, cancer, and all the old knotty diseases ,hat are a physlcl an's curse, as It proves his Inability to eradicate, aro by our scien tific meihod comparuUvelv easy of oure. Specimens of tnmors ol lare growth extracted by means of Klee trlclty alone, without pain, without the nse of the knite, ligatures, or any other moans, may be seen at our oflico by those Interested - 'I heretoro, with these facts to prove our theory and treatment ot disease we are w 11 1 tug to undertake any of the lollowlng ais eascs, with every nope aud prospect of auocoss, wlla very many others not here enumerated : 1. IlISbAEES OF TUB IiBAIK AND NEBVODS STSTKM. iuilepsy. ihorea, or et Vitus' bance, l'arnlysls tl.enip.ela Neuralgia, llypttri, KcrvotiBiioi, f aiiil tution 01 the llesri Lock-Juw etc 2 V.KOANS AKD '1 1SHI IS CONNECTED WITH TnR DlOES- Tiva tusiBM. Bole 1'hruat. Hynpepsla, IJiarr.uea, os -seuterv, iUstlnate Cors ipatlun llieiuotrliohles or I'll. s HI !us H'utiulent anu l'aintei'a Colic, aud aU aticellcins ol the Liver and fpiecn. a. KsriiiAioHY tiuGANs i aiur.h Cough. Influenza, AoilrUia (tii u not caused bv oiguulo discuses o, the hi art), UrtncbiUs, l'leuiisy I'leuroiiyuui. or Kheuina tism i the t liest ConsuuipUoii in tlio earlv siages 4. liaucts aki AiusctLAU SYSTEM.-Utiou i atism. (.rut. Luuibugo Hull .Neck, t-plum Curvature, lllp lilHta-es. t aueers. lumors. 5. luikahy and Cenital One ans. i iiavel. Diabetes, and t-ultiev Conipluluin, lu.potcuuo and 6eminai Weak ness. Ihe lnitur compiainis never ,uil to yield rapid y to this treutmeu . B DibKAScs Fecfliab to Peuales. Uterus Com plaints Itiviilv ng a mm nosItioD, as frolapius Autro version, Ketroveislon, Inflatnniatlon Uicerutlou, and Miiloua other allec Ions ol the Womb suit Ovaries '1 0 LAlm.h we can recommend this ireatmeut as one or UVfiiilH) blJCC'Jbbn A i most Innuinorable oases have come under treatment at our ollice who can tea uy to lh's lact. Airs, ill CK. ll'U has entire chuiye o. tlio Ladies' liepatiuieL t, i nil al aelicacy wil. be used to aids thi ne who entrust tnen solves to her care. In lemalo iliseaes. as lnentluued in the above list, with others not mentioned, she bus had a laige expe rience, and can confident y promise the most grutiij lug results, 10 TUb. AFFLICTED -The treatment is mild and gen lie, producing no shock or unp easant senta.lon wtatever. Our professional mteicourse wiih the llllcted will ever be characterized by ported candor aud houeity, and ttioso wno!e complninu arn incurable or do not aumlt ot amelioration will be trunkiy told so, and not avctpted lor trea'ment. It matters not, wuat niav be . our complaint or how lonxyou may have su -lered, or how mueti, or wbut rourio oi tret.uidnt you may nave been xunjecieit to. or what disuKpuiuiments ycuniaybnvee-pcrlcnced.it the system is not worn out il sutliclcn. vital! y remains tor reuction there is a mr prospect ot lecovery 111-l''h.l(b.N ('IN. 'I ho diseased and all Interested are referred to the lo luwl' K-uumed gent oinou, who titve teen treated anu witnessed our treutrunu. on others, at 0. 12.U Vt ANMJl' Mieet. A. J. j-Icbs. nton. llrit-Hrtier-Oeneral. No. 013 Sornce street; W li. bmith, iron loundcr. No. Wil lluuover street; (eo ge Douglass, Lo"ul axp-.i s Company, Fl.tn street iibovo Chesunt; J. W. llradley, put) isiier o. bG N fourth stieut: Kobert Wotk. No. bi N. 'i tilrd street; Courel T. W. Sweeney, A ss -sir Second Dis trict Philadelphia. Walnut a reet, b low Eighth; (..norge J.vans i Evsiis A. I i Ohsai I ) lulliUrv goods, Arch streot, below Filth; Air fo'.ouze. tpe founder, Third and Chesnut etie ts; Kd. alcLnne, manufacturer cotton goods all oi fiisclt. A. 1' lesson ton Urlgaillnr Oone rul, M. mollis. Mo. ; Jacob Vundegrlit. Odessa. Del ; K. A. deniple spool cotton manufacturer, Mount Holly N. J., wii h very many others. Physicians or students desiring to have Instruction In the coirect application oi Klec.ricity for the care of dis eases can anp y at the ollice. Consultation tree. Descriptive clrcn'ars of cares erected, wit numerous relorencus, can be bad by ap plication at the ollice. All letters addressed to ... , T)B. . W BKf KSVITH, No. 1220 WAL.NUf Street, 412thsm2m8p fhllndofphia. KNICKERBOCKER ICE COMPANY. L. PSKEXSUOW, A. HUNT, Wholesale and Retail Sealers. IMPORTERS OF EASTERN ICE. OFFICES AND DEPOTS: Nos. 118 and 120 North BROAD Street; WII10W STREET WiUMELAWARE AVENUE. Having secured a lull supply of tbe best quality of ICE, are prepared to furnlsn It throughout tbe entire season, as uual. piouiptly . at the lowest market tatea, 4 Hotels, Ccnfcci toners, and Shfpping iupplled with large or smal. quantities. Particular sttent Ion grven to the delivery of ICE to Families, Stores. Offices, eto. ICE served dally in West Philadelphia, Mantua, Rich mond, 1 logs, and all parti of the olty. Youroider respectfully solicited. i llsmwrplm A NEW INVOICE. OP OOLONG TEAS. FOR SALE AT Tn3 Murlttt Htieet Tea House. liOYD & CO., Ko 1142 MARKET Street. 4tnvwilm . r -n-w WTC t'IT riTTTI T"TTT V ' CPI1ISG r ASi-liA'Pio run vjuii.-'x.ii.. KJ gilOETAKEll & CO., Hcs. 4 and 6 North EIGHTH Street ABB HOW OPESIKO A BfLESDlD ASSORTMENT or CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, IN TUE LATEST PARIS STYLES, Cniurpaaied for algancr, dLn-ns'blp and matorta'.' 1 . 'tfjtt mwslnvV Tha public wtoTll'l'o to call and Dl', APRIL 17, ,18G6. XIIE CHOLERA Deprived of Its Horrors by Purifying and Enriching tho Blood. XO W IS THE TIME TO USE A rKEVENTIVB. There Is None Equal to Helmbold's Highly Concentrated Fluid Extract Sarsaparllla. THE CHOLERA Is defective vitalliation ol the blued, and when the blood loses it IJFE GIVINO POWER, t esnses relaxation et the rontiae'lle power oi the blocdvettm oi ibe and the Intet-tlnes open their piyriao oioca tenet ana ri me aioun.u.oas oruoan- making material rasses off Irom tti. bowels PUKr AJ.D II KALI li Y BLOOD IRF.81R I 8 DISEVflE. And while iberemay te no occasion for alarm, those of i injure owvd aie most uaDie to super. nnn mm nun unH liiui nun nun linn mm HUH iiHitiiumiutiH mm mm HUH HUH mm miH fini 1 Hint 111LU hilil IN THE SmiNa MONTHS the system naturally uridriKH'S a ehonge, and HH.Ml.Ol.DS HUlllLi C ON CIM'l KATt D 1XIKACT OF SAUHAVAUILLA Is an acFisunt oi tne greatest va ue C1M1 U LLOOAi IO 'lilt. PALLID CHEEK AND BEAVTIFYINQ THE COMPLEXION Kf E1EF.F.E7.E EKK LEE F.B K EF.EEEE F.C1.EEE Kit EKE Ef EF.EEEFE EEELEtEEKLE IT EBADICA1E8 FKUPTIVE and ULCERATIVE lllor.AOl!.OT in. I n ivw , . i vnr., r. x E,a, bit, L11J, Hi Al H mill I-K1N. hlch so tlisrJuure the ..inpHmurA DiSl r I. liui u il. evu ciivtis ui uii-iuury uuu reiuwving an taint tne tenmantsol l)l-EE bcreilitarv or other, uiio .nil la lukpn ov Alin.TS and ('11 1 I.iiRh .ith n.,11,1 M X WWl V . ILL Ll.L ILL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL 1 LL LLL LLLl.LLLl.LLLL LLLLLLLLLLL.L Not a tew of the worst dt-orders thatafTeot manVlid atise irem tbecormptiou that accumu atas In the pluoil Ot all the dibcovtjiies tiiat bate been ntntlu tw purge it OUl, DUIie liu viiuni iu nurui (iDiuiuuill a LUlliponua iiact oi Siiiiipurha It cleanses aud renuvares the blood. Instils Uieviiorof houlth into the sys oui. anil nurie.out the tumors which make disouse Itnilmn. Istes the healthy luiictlons of Me body, and expels tbe gilotaers luafc gxuw auuraitaio iu iue uiuou. JIA1VM MAI AIM. WJdU AI Al iliUV AlAi -1 AI Ai MAIM Al All! AI Al At VIM Al UN Af Al MAIM At AIM AI At A1A1AI AIM Al M AI MUM A1A1A1 At M Aid VI A1A1.M MM Hi U At MM Al Al MUM M Id At At At MAI AlmM V Allld ' Scrofulous, merci rial, and si phllitlc diseases destroy wliBtev.r pan tnev may attack, i nuusjuaa uie an nually i rv in protructeu un-eupes oi tn s class, and from lleubuteui mercury. Visit -ny hosultil, asy unt and prisons, and salary yoursi 11 oi i e tru Inn noss of tuls usser mil. J lie sst.ui uest icsists ine inruausot these diseases by a (uutcious coiuoinaiion or luiiics. helinboKi's I li lily ouceniruted F u d Extract Sar- cipuiMla is a Tunlu or the i reatet value arresting the niont iliveii rate uiseuso arter rue Kiancs are uestroyea, and the tones a ready atlecied. i his fa the testimony oi thousanus who b ve usod und proscribed It tor tue last 16 years. BBilBIlBtB LJbliLIibllUli l.bil kllB BBU BBll bit II liHB BliUBBDBH BllliUiililllt 11BB BBB Ullll BBB KBil HBB B11BBBBBBB BitBliLBB AN IKTIBE81INO LETTER Is pnbllsbed in the Aleilico-t liiruruical Ho lew. on the sulilect oi tbe ex trad ol tarnniumlu in veneiea aflectlonn. by Bcnjaiuln 1 ravers, f. K. .-..eic BptUKing oi etypnnis, aau aisoasc. aiitlLK r cu the excess s.1 inerouiv, be suttei. J'lttt m r.n uv it iqual to Ihetxract v Sartaparilm; It pott :r ttrmaoraviary m re to than cnyuiiier arugiamac nuaitu, a tntth. his n the sir eitst tente a lutne. will ihtt mvaiuabl attribute, that it t a fitcab'e to a ttatt of the ttubm lo tunten and yet to irritable as mn d rt oiler mbttancet of the totue c ats unavailable or lIlKfK us." OOOO OOOOOO OOO OOO OOO OOO oy OOO OOO 0"0 000 O'O OOO OOO OOO OOi OOO yOOOOO OOUO TWO TABLEBPOONPFUJi 01 tbe Extract of Sarsa parllla, added 10 a pint oi water, is eiiuai io iuo Liisuou Blet Drink, and one bottle Is equal to a tallou of the bvrup 01 Karcapariiia, or tbe decoction as usuadymade. ih iLnHlmi m exceeding trolib.Cii'me. us It Is noces sarv to prepare It Iresh every day, and ihe strait Is atl 1 more otjic'ltuable, as It la weaker than the decoction; lor fiuiu eatuiated with susur Is suuceptlble oi boidtng In so unun much lesi extractive matter than wa er mn. nii hviiin lao lierwlso oblectluiialtie for Uie patient is frequently nuuseated. und his S'omacb ur leitcd, by the large proportion oi tuxarhe Is oullgud to take with each dose ot tarsaparil a and which is ol no nse whatever, except lo ka p the decoctlen from (moil ing. Here Uie advantages and superiority of the Fiuld Lxtract In a comparative view are siniuuKiy mauuesi. LIX " LLL LLL Ll.L LLL Ll.L LLL LLL LLL luxVllllll LLUutLLLLLL He-mold'aEXTRAOV Bl'tHO Cures Kidney nhoase. MlXd'VtXTRTllCHIJ,e.UrlUaryW Helu holu's lXi. CT IvUCliU Cures Oravel. He m. old's tXtRXLT liUCHJI ( ures fltriotures. Helubold's I X' Hat'l 1 ft I1U CunsLropsj Fe. ti e dlsases namerl above aud fr Veaknes and l'iP9 tn tbe Hack. Kemalo CoinnlainU and 1I. orders lulsing irom excesses ol auy kind, It la lu valuuble. DUDDDDDD I l)IiL.lDl)ID DUU l)OD 1I.1 110 1jD1 1II tiiid inn HDD LII l)ll I1 -.P"1 Dull POO jnnT)DPrto Dl)DiIBID and as well Iu private practloe.ana - "" "ZZf&tsitJsBrsin. -m HOWELL & BOURKB, AIANI) FACT I) R EHS PAPER HANGINGS WINDOW SHADES, N. E. C 0 RN E R. OF IOIUTII AXD MARKET STREETS i i rnJIADELPIIIA.. I 1 4