THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAM. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1866. AMUSEMENTS. b.oa Opkniho the new organ at 8t Clement's Church ts to be openod Mar 11. It 1 much larger than an? in Now Yoik or Philadelphia, anrl Is bo llnTPd to be th larers- in tor Protestant ohnron In the United t latex. It was originally bulit tor the Harmonia tsaered Music Hoolrty, and atood lor a abort time in Concert Had. It has boon entirely reconstructed and mi cli enlarged, containing fllty. lonr stops, distributed over four rows of kevs, and a pedal board that has a compass ot two octaves and qnarter. Mr. btandiirids-o has beon since oejitom ber piscine it in M. rlement's Chuioh, which (fires an idea of its s-rcat ante and iU compioated me chanism. At the opening a number ot d'Minpunlied organist will Display its capabilities and the vooal portion of the programme will be sustained by Pro fessor T. Bishop and several excellent amateurs. Walhut Strkkt Trkatrr 3Ir. Booth'a 'Shy lock" is ono of the chancer he has deeply pon dered and studied: it la therefore one of bis finest Impeisonations. H s costume Is rioh and charaoter iMio We should almost think that Mr. Booth had taken It Irom some picture ni the o'd Vonetian mas ters. U's reading ot the fine speech ' man a time and oft," baa a fii.o expression in it, a novel nne, ior It creates a tooling of sy month r with the old man thus uuiren rously abused His finest scene was the one in the first soone of the second aot, where ho made many fine points. The eflbot ot the speech, which culminates in re- venire, was electrical sir. Booth's ge mi must have to portray characters In which there is intellect as well aa pas..ion, and "Shylock" is one in whioh there is the gna'ent scope lor thought. We should rank "Shy look" next in merit to his "Ham ei" "Hamlet," of which ho Is the ideal. Mr. liarron represents "Bassanio" with traoe and elepanoe, hat ., he takes "Basanto" too tragically. Iio is a young Ve netian reliant, without en re. Uis first sorrow comes with the sorrow brought by him on "Antonio." Miss Graham was, as usual, stiff and stagor, and total. y misunderstood "Portia," who was a gay, high spintoa, witty, elegani lady, and had no trage dy about It. Indeed, the whole company seemed tJ ignore the line at the head ot th bills, statin that the Merrttant of Venice was a comedy. Mt. Taylor, as "Grutiano," was the only exonption to this; even Mr. Iawrett was not comical, and Mr. Utrutheis, as "Gobbo," was totally ineffective. There was a new scone of the Sou arc of Nf Mark, whio1) was rery well pa nted and er correct. The muaio of Hass ler's orchestra was unusually brilliant, i Ins orohes tra plays the best styio of musio ot any lu the olty, Ihe bouse was crowded te Its lull caoaolty, and the audience consist' d of a 1 the intolliiienoe and fashion of the city. Thisevoning Mr. Booth plays ''Kiohard III." ' Few Chkhupt Street Theatre. Miss Macgie Mitchell appears in two most attractive pieces A'ir. got and ihe Pet of the Pettieoatu lheso pieoes ars well knovn, and nor vivacity and humor have fu 1 scope in them Miss M itcheil shines most in comedy and iaico . and no better opportunity can be tound of seeing horto advantage than to see ber in the two parts to-night. Aboh Street Theatrb M'me Celeste gives u hei admirable and artistio rendition of tho "Kronch Spy " Ihe popniar drama ot Tvm Cringle's hog will be added. Academy of Musio 'be Kavcls have a very flne periormancn at the Matinee. Matinees at tho Academy are always popular. In the evening, for the last time, the pantomime of liaoul, with many charming and wonderful entortainments, in which tho three Brothers Ravel appear, with Young Ame rica, and the Mattlnetti iamiiy. GOLD OF THE RICHMOND BANKS A New Version The Money Loaned to tbe Blnte and Richmond. The Richmond Enquirer gives the following account ot the disputed t-pecie claimed by the Bichmond banks: The banks did not loan one dollar of thin coin to the Contoderucv, but we understand they did this: They loaned $300,000 to the State of Vireinia, wlrch the Stale arrreed to loan to Ihe Subsistence Department of the Confede rate States army, to be applied specifically (according to the terms of the act of Assembly authorizing the Commonwealth, to borrow the money) to the support of General Leo's army. When tbe evacuation ol the city took place on the 2d of April, 1836, the gold loaned to the State was can led off, along, and in the same car, with the coin ot the banks, in the presence ot the bank officers. In form, a receipt was taken irom an officer in the Subsistence Department, acknowledging the receipt of $300,000, saying it was paid in coin and check. On the 8th of April, when this officer and the officers of the banks were at Danville, and the extremity to which General Lee's army was subjected was seen, an agreement was made by which the officer promised, in case he could not use the fund for the object for which it was designed by the State of Virginia and the Confederacy, he would return it to the officers of the banks, to be applied aa credits on the bonds the Stale had executed for it. The whole fund was carried farther South, and always along with tbe banks' officers and their funds. On reachine Washington, in Georgia, after General Lee's surrender, but before General Johnston's, the fund was formally returned to the officers of the banks and their receipt taken therefor, specifying that the amount thus re turned fat coin and checks was to be placed as credits on the bonds of the State given to the banks. The Confederate officer, by tbe order of deneral Breckinridge, thus surrendered the fund to tbe banks, thereby annulling the loan and placing the parties In data quo. The fund thus recovered was held by the officers of the banks, and treated aa the property of the banks. In the month of May, they at tempted to bring the whole fund to Richmond, acting under the permission of the United States military authorities. On the route they were robbed of $250,000 or $300,000. Ot this amount, $111,000 was returned by a portion ol the rob bers, who said they took it fcupposing it was Confederate property, but learning it was the property ol the banks, they chose to restore it. A part of this fund was consumed in expenses, leaving about $100,000, and that is the fund now in Washington city, claimed by the banks as their property. Upon the forthcoming statement (which we Relieve to be true), to ssy that the Government, when the facts are fully in evidence, will claim to hold this coin, is to charee a purposed wrong which we trust may never be committed; and to intimate that it will seek to bold the banks responsible for the sum stolen bv tho robbers is too preposterous for human credulity. The President and Secretary of the Treasury have once decided to turn over this fund to the banks, and if law and justice are to be meted to the South, we feel aaaured they will so again decide when the banks are fully heard upon all the facts pertinent to their petition. FOR SALE AND TO RENT. 5?i FARM FOR SALB OF THIRTY-FIVE T icntu hauntlnillv situated near Fort Wash- iiiirtjin uu.ln kurlh Annav 1 viin In HallriutA. The l&u I in a siaie of high cultivation, and well watered im provements are a newlv fitted upsione dwelling, con taining nine rooms, and a stone lain. Will be sold at a bargain. App y at No n 8. THIRD Street. 27 2trp L. H. JOSEPH. CENTRAL REAL ESTATE iAgency. No m 8. THIRD Street, Philadelphia, bM. iMKi r.sta e jiouviit ana boiu uu uuuiiiiihbiuii. Loans negotiated. Money prooured on Bonds, Mort gages, and other securities. House and Ground Bents collected. Commissioner of Deeds tor all the States. 4 271mp FOR SALE A DESIRABLE THREE stoiy Dwelling, with thiee-storv double Back ding on TWELFTH Htreet. above Oreon. All modern improvements, summer kitchen, heaters, etc. Price. fcbUOU clear. Apply at this Ouice, between 9 and 12 A. M. 4 11 ARCH AND TWENTIETH, NEAR ST. Clement's Church. buperlnr dwelling. No 142 N rWENTlETlI Stieet, ior sale cheap. Cull from 1UX to tax. , FOR SALE -BROWN-STONE COTTAGE in wt Philaaelnhia. Price fc8.'0. tSiftO can r. biuiu en mortgage. Ad-res! F. U West I'ullttileiiitita rost umee. fflT! SAT V. fYR Tn T?P!NTA DESIR.A hi. T i ... 1. 1 rtnti.n. Mm., Wftrtw i I r (1 itFAfll ntirt XancaHter 'turnpike, West Pnlludelphia. Inquire at UOYLfcS N IJBMKBY , adjolninn-l lt A FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT Fmntlnf on one of the City Huuares. ITor partiou ars, auaretM M. is. I,. , at mis uuice. tn av jt A SECOND-STORY FRONT ROOM TO LiiiReut. with Board, at No. 61 8. WASHINGTON fetjuare. t EDWARDS & LAWRENCE, KELTY, (JARRING TON AND COMPANY. No. 723 0 LIES NUT Street, IMPORTERS OF AND WHOLESALE AND RE1AIL DEALERS IN CURTAIN MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURERS OF WINDOW SHADES, SWISS LACE CURTAINS, FRENCH LACE CURTAINS, NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS, APPLICATION LACE CURTAINS CALL AT KELTY, CARRINGT0N & C0. 2To. 723 CHESNUT Street, AND SEE OUR LACE CURTAINS, IROM AUCTION. ALSO, DAMAGED LACE, In Curtain, and by the Yard, Very Low. WINDOW SHADES, ALL COLORS, ALL QUALITIES, ALL SIZES. BROWN AND GILT. LEATHER AND GILT. STONE AND GILT. SLATE AND GILT. STORE SHADES, SKY-LIGHT AND WINDOW SHADE?, OF ALL DESCRlPTWyS, MALE TO ORDER KELTY.CAKBLNGTOU & CO., No. 723 CHESNUT Street, rmiADELPUIA, I EXCELSIOR CU0TH1NQ HALL NEW PUBLICATIONS. rpiEODORE TfLTON, FREDERICK POU giass, . r. Cary, Horace Mann, jT:. Hea', Sam Slick. Plato. etc., in all, twenty illustrations, with Eth nologr, 1 brenoloiy, Phys o'ogy. Physiognomy, Psy chology, and othrr Interesting ms'ters, in May num ber Pictorial PHRENOLOOICAL JOURNAL. Twonty cents, or a year tor 2. FOWLER A WtLLS, No 389 BROADWAY, Hew Tork. And J L CtPFN, 4 87 at No. 25 B. TENTH Street, Philadelphia. "LMRE ARMS ; THEIR HISTORY ; A NEW Bide Illustrated! Trouble In Schools) Phenomena of Plants t To the Boy Solloquy of Baohelori Wanted, A Hornet Tall, Short. Large, and Small tnn Telegraphing! -'They best Suoeesd who Darin" I'm rallty ot Worldst Morality. In May nam ber I'URKNO LOGICAL JOURNAL. 4 21 It MIRTH FULNESS, WIT, FUN. ETC., ILLUS t rate I; To the Boyst Mario, its Intluenoei Oar National Curxei 81 tint by the Fhe; Business Colleges for Ladles) New Hooks i To Correspondents, etc , in May number PHRKNOLOOICAL JOURNAL. 4 il i AUCTION SALES. SCOTT. JR., AUCTIONEER, NO. 1020 ClifcHMJT BTKLKT. PEREMPTORY 8AT.E OK AIABXSTF.R VASES, OR N MENT-I. STATUETTES, ETO. This ("ATTlRDAVi EVENING nt 7 o'clock, at the Art Galery. No. lfttl) CHK.sNUi' t-treet. will be sold an assortment of eyale. banlig lo, an I Hlenna vases, oara receivers, statuettes, etc. eio.. being tbe balance oi Invoices etc, ex ship? Jupiter and Mu.ocka. Ulen lor examination. u Sale No 622 R. Washlnstnn Snuiro. STjrEBIOlt IlOrsiiUOLK FUKM'UlUS P1AH3- t UHir., kj AKrF.il. Ml", On Mondav Moiulng next, SAth Inst, at 10 o'clock, at Mo. till 8. Washlnzton nuare br catalorue. the superior household turnl'ure. compilsliig the general assortment of parlor, dlnlnir room chamber, ana kitchen tarnliure superior curpo -s. etc. etc A so 7J octave ntntio-rorte. nesi maKO. n m it May be examined at I o'clock ou morning otau e. B. BCOTT. Ja . will soil at Auction On 1'iielav Rvenlnir. Mayl,at7H o'clock, without reserve, at the Art Gul let t. No. 10i!0t 'HKnMIT Street a beanltfal eol.ection el those uunous Palntlnas known si fo hUUULb8 Uf.MS. Tbe enlleettnn embranea LANDSCAPE, LaKK, AND WOTTNTAIH SOKVEBT up Ar.ii A uiiu juiiij). uu ETJ1NH. BA VINES, AND PK'TVRESUUU ARCUITELTURK OF EUROfE. The Palatines will rcnriln on exhibition until the evei uig oi 'be sale, and all true lovers ot art are po iiieir luviiea to examine tins ueauwiui collection. Catalogues now ready. 14 28 3t HFECIAL BALE OF IMPORTED READT-MADB CLOilllNd. On Wednesdar Morning. Mav2. at 10 o clocs. will be pold. wlihoat r 'serve. large Invoice of Keady-maae C o lilng manufactured expressly ior custom trade. In the Paris and London markets, consls lug In ourt of Fine fancy and black aoesain, a i-wooi rcoten ana r.ngiiHii casunere and draed'eto Duntsr luil suits all-wool Kntlish and Scotch casflmere- Melton, tweed, aud serge pants aud veils, etc . all ot the latest sivles. Tbe above Koods were Imported direct' t from Eurone x stpsmsinp --naagaroo." ami wu positively ne so u open ior examination on aionuey afternoon 4 is 3t CHARLES C. MACKEY, AUCTIONEER. NO. 82B MARKET Street, botwocn Third und Fourth. CLOTHINO RHOE8 TRIMMINGS, ETC., On Mordav ll irn'rur At 10 o'c'ock. Ven's and Boys' Woollen. Cotton, and Linen Coats, ' ants and Ventn : a lot ol Kooih. Shoos. and Catters Trimminus. No. Ions. etc.. ihe remaining siocx oi a Biure. TO A 1 OT1I KC ATI! r S Also aauamitvot WeQIcincj. oiass.Tari etc. from anapothecaiy a stock. It 600 OPFN LOTS ENGLISH AND AMERICAN GRANITE AND (J. BOCKIKOHAM ASD Ol A8W ARE, ETC , On luesdav tfominu. At !IX o'c'ock. at Mackev'a Aucton Roonn. NO.S28 Warket street, In open lo. s sul uD'o for city and coun try recall trade, a lane assot tment t mi IT OAKS. 46 doz. Glass Fruit oars, in lots. 4 28 2t ST l'EAM E X G I N E r AC K I NG. LIBBICAT1YE PACKIXG, FOR TIIE STUFFING BOXES OF STEAM ENGINES. An article recommended by all Railroad Companie who have thorough!; tested it, and In general use on over twenty-five of the Kallioads In this country, and on trial by over fifty others. ADOPTED BY 20,WM STATIONARY ENGINE!, It a UrBt-clasa article. Seventy-Five Cents Per Pound. LnbricatlYO Packing Company, BOLE MANUFACTURERS, No. 728 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. L. G. T1LLOTSON & CO. 80LE AGENTS, No. 26 DE Y Street, New fork. BOLD Bt DEALERS GENERALLY. 4 28 8p TVTILLER'8 STEAM ENGINK PACK INf!. 1U This Is the muslin covered, shoddy fllliDK, stufting- dox packing. SIXTY CENTS PER POUSD For tale by WILLIAM . MILLER, Sole Manufacturer ior the United States, Uuml Mn. 79.1 I HKhNITT Street. 4 28 8p Philadelphia, Penna. CrRLNG FASHIONS FOR CHILDREN'. 3d. BIlOErAKEK & CO., Nos. 4 and 6 North EIGHTH Street, ARB NOW OPENING A s-rLENDlD AS01tTMEN T OF CIIII.DHKN'S Cl.OTlllNO, IX THE LATEST PARIS STYLES. I'Dturpaeatd for e)eiiiia of wurtmanship and material C3 26 mwlmlp The nubile ure Invited to call and examine. C it o l j: it a . COliroVKD CAMTH0R TROCHES. TESTED IN 18lt. A Safe, Agreeable, and Positive Preventive of all CHOLERAIC SYMPTOMS. Compounded exclusively by O. 11. NliEDIiKS, 8. W. Comer TWELFTH and ItACE, Philadelphia. Bent by malt to tnv address, cn receiptor price, bu ceuu per uo. ' ' .fJIJ 1 LDIIEN'S C A It It I A (i E S, CHEAP AT YOST'S NEW HOCSE-FURNI91I1XG STORE. Also, EVEKYTHINO NEEDED IS HOUSEKEEP ING. 4 20 2w4p No. 49 N. NITH Street, below Arch. 1 E. Qor. Second and Market Sts, Philad. MEAP; & -HMYTH.1 MAfiOrfAC'tmn as of FIXE SILVER-PLATED WAKE, No. 810 CIIESNtrr Street, PIIILAMtfrHUL 4 4tf "WOOD & GARY, No. 725 CHESNUT STREET, ARE OFFERING DAILY ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN HATH AND BONNETS, INCLUDING TllK POPULAR JAPANESE AND MEDALLION HATS. l in mr MJiSS O. O'JiIWE, In her New and Elegant Store, No. 807 ARCH Street, Has now open a large stock ot tbe e&oiotat FltENUU MII.UNmiY. A vounu I'arlslenne from one of the liohL eminent of the mllllucrv esiabtlshmeiits oi V aria) has charge of the xr mmioK .veparimciit Kveiy ktyie and kind of HAT or BONNhT now In fashion will be tound in stock 4 il Imrp WANTS MIIRER UKNEUAL AGENTS WANTED TO I set in Inii ortuiit locations for the New VorK Acct dcntnl iDHurance C ompany . ctivciii noi pood address, up pi' to 11IAK O. A LI. EN, Hranch Olilce. No. 4i! t H K SMI' T Street. Ann'y soon 'i 21 STOVES, &c. N ION O I L S T 0 V E S, u A new and complete upparatus lor C'ookmr and Heating by Petroleum Oil. Our stoves give no smoke or odor, and are not liable to get out 01 otder, being as simple In every respect as a Kerosene Lamp. 0 he 11 ker. Broiler, mid Flat-iron Beater are the cnl. special arde'es of tur- nlture required, l'oi all other purposes ordtuury stove furniture may he nsed. DAVID H. LOSKY, SOLE AGENT FOlt PF.NNSY CVANIA, No:!8 South FIFTH Street. Zift' ral dit count to the trade. 4 17 3m rp A. COOKE OFFERS Which ia tho very bet SCUUYLKILI. UOAL ccni.ni' to th:s Diurkcl, Egg and Stove sizes at $675 per Ton ALSO. THE GENUINE KAOl.K VEIN COM, Same sizes, tamo pi ice. A Superior Quality ot T.KHIOTI no AT. Constancy On hand Eur and Stove sizes at 41-50, deliv- eredltoany part ot the city, entirely free of slate and dirt I advise my friends, and the publio generally, to lay In their coming winter's supply now, as the price is as low as it will be, and aa there Is a prospect o- an advance soon. Orders received at No. 114 Soutb T HI It I) Street. EMPORIUM, 4 17 rp No. 1314 WASHINGTON Avenue. SOLDIERS' PHILADELPHIA CITY (MES tENGEB COMPANY. 'Ihls t'tniiiany has been formed for the purpose of sunpiyinp the Public with reiiuble trustworthy men, reittiy to rxvvuia nuy uiuvrs turn utnr ue Ktveu to tuetn, viz. , to carry messages, rackaues. baKLaue, to am sart ei the city ; to act as gnldes to strangeis, in short, to be ui toe oiBposnit n oi tue t ti. ne in any emergencv, where the services ot a trustworthy man mav be re- iiulred. Every Messenger employed by the Company is re tiulred to lve ireehold security to the amount of titty uollars, aud the Company wt f be responsible for that amount tnirustea to tneir jueesenserx. J lie Messengers can also be ent'agea tor a certain time, til clean offices move turnlture. watch Merchan dise, stores, Ships, and Buildimis, dav or ni'bt. eio. 'i be Company la responsible lor the lalihm execution ol aov order given to a Messenger, also or the sale delivery ot messages, racaaires. or cairgspe inuustea to them. Especial eare bas been tnken to encase none but men of good character and with good references, and the Company feel confident that tbeir men mav be lelted uronwitn safety. Tbe Messengers wear a red cap with the number by which each 4'e aenger may be identltled, and a Badge with the Inscription '!OLDlJ!B, PHILADtCT.PHIACTrY Id ES SENG KB Fsch Messenver Is .urntbed with a printed Table ot rtu.ri.ia anil ileketa In lilacs of written recelnta. the Tanle thnwlra trie amount tlie Mes.ienuer 1h allowed to clisrte and i he Ticket tbe payment received lor any par icQiarerranu or ior a cetitiiu time Evt rv comp'aint agaimtt a Messenger must be woven by a ' icliet. and tbe Pub h: are itie.e ore earnestly re quex ed to insist npon the delivery oi a ticket whenever a llessenger is employed, thereby gnardini? themselves aUU tllO i UUIIIKIiy MUiUBI. 1TOUU. X I1C M.,vn,llKCII I II tem'cd to be procured to the Public bv this new Ins itu ion are lKbPA'l il and SAFbl'S lu too delivery ot' Jifiutif" or small packages, aud laci ity In procuring be tKsistance ot any number oi men lor any purpose. Ibe Messenger orps hiijig tornied by ttM'L'KNhiD SOI.DII'-RS tlie Puli'lc will certainly aslt these men in tlieir cuiliavors to ram tneir 'ivelfhood bv honest lu bur at the ssnte time promoting tbe comfort and ex teiioina the means oi coinmiiulcatlon In Uils large city, Similur mmiiutions have been 'n succees til operation lor vara in all the larger 'cities ot Europe, in New York and I. union nu tne i:omianv inet oaiinneu rau tneir eilor s to lntrodu' In this citv ao Institution beneficial butli t tlievorking ciassts ana me putitio generally will lie apprecla ed and rewarded bv a liberal patronage. TABLE Of CHABHK8. I Mnvle Errands with a II. Work for a certain prckagc. time. b liiocks 5 cents H Hour 'Al cents lOPloess 10 1 Hour Do ' i&E.ock 15 " 1H Hour W ; .OEiocks 20 ' I Hour S " Each additional hour 30 eents more. Half dsy from 7 A. -M. to Ik noon, or worn I f . M. to Ci'.Jl Ouuday v. it uh..i mure tnsn two men are wanted orders should be leu at tue otllco ol the company on the pre- vious evening. w (, W11ITKMAX, A(rent. 4 24 16trp Oftice, No. iX WALNUT Street. WILLIAM D. ROGERS, COACH AND LIGHT CA1U1TAGE BUILDER, Nos. 1009 and 1011 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. 3 28 2m4p EDWARDS & LAWRENCE, DRY GOOD? Q It HAT 1? EDUCTION IN PIUCES HATIKO a vert .arr stock op pilks. btnieiit at tbe very lowest prices, we are enabled to se them at a GREAT REDUCTION f torn tlie price s early in the season. I I HKNr, MLK.i It I I CCI'.l) IO 11 SO. ft riGIUIEb t HR1 1) oil K8 KRl1ICEf TO 4." tti PLAIN ( OHDKD BT K hKIUK'KD i4. 4 1 lain condkd mi.ks mkdu ed tom.i , plain hii.k8 rh)u'h to m. j 1 I'LAIX HII KS RKIlIH F.l TO ai'M. 4 ULAf K TAECl TH KfcDU1 ' D IO M. M BLAtK GKO GRAIN KEDUffD TO J . MM HtA K GPO GRAIN KUlUt'Pl) TO lll.Al'K 8ILKM at 2(1 ai-MI. al-.v al 13 -4 RLACK gUEKA'a) CLOTH REDUCED1 TO MWMKI.4CK QEEKN'S CLOTH REDUCED TO POe. (3 4 ULaCK WOOL DELAIRE REDUCED TO 7fin. H1144ULA K WOOL P ELAINE REDUCED TO hi oenta HS 0 4 ULAt K WOOTiDfl.tmB RF.nUP'D TO 91. K0 0 4 ( OLORED WOOL DbLAlE clEDUCED TO 87 cents. 6 4 COLORED WOOL DELAlKE REDUCED to I ID0 TLAIDPOILDB CIIETBE.4 REDUCED TO 71 ci nts 87c. l'LAII) POPLIN RKr.TTCFD TO Sic. 62e. I LAID Pl'FLI N Ri-DliCKD tO 3to. Ando hrr qualities am! Taneilea ot Dress Goods at equal y lm j-ne. . 4 17 Dim hot. 718 and 716 N. TENTH St. CARPETINGS. CJAItPETINGS ! CARPETING S ! AT KETAIL. M(l ALIA IIS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 519 CHESNUT Street, (OPPOfllTB IBPEPKNDENC1 HALLl, XQXT OFFER TIIBIR EXTEKS1YE MOCK or FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC car iii:r.riivjr A T 11 E D UC li D P It I C E S. 14 25 lmrp 3J A T T I N (J UAUEHOISE! lilctALUMS, CUEASE & ,SL()A, No. 509 CHESNUT Street, (OKrOSITK IS DKPE DENCE HAL.), HAVE JU81 RECEIVED ONE THOUSAND ROLLS FRESH CANTON MATTING, ALSO, TWO HONmiiU KOLLV ' CALCUTTA C COA MATTING. i All Widths and Stylos, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. 425 lmrp MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A REDUCTION OF TWENTY-FIVE nel tJ 'tier cent., or from 61-'5 to '.'IK) less noon each instrument than our Regular Kcbcdu.e Prices. i DesiilnK t reduce our iare stook of superior and htghiy improved, richly finished seven ooiave Rosewood PIANOS orevlous to tbe removal to our new store, Ulrard Bow. JSo. 1)03 Chesnui street, we have concluded to ofler them at the actual co-t to manufacture and at piicea equally as low as ne sold them beiore the war. Ihcse Instruments have been awarded tbe hithest preuimins at all the principtu exhlbliions ever held In this country, with numerous testimonials irom the first artist in America and Europe Thev are now the lead ing pianos, andaie sold toull parts ot the world Persons desiring to purchase a i rut-class Piano, at fireatly reduced rates, shon'd not lail to avail tnein selves ot this opportanity. ( ire u1 ars oi the regular schedule price, ulth preehe rnts of the styles of our Pianos can be bad at the wuierooms, and, on applica tion, will be sent by mail. . 8CHOMACKEB & CO., Warerooms. 4621trp So. 1021 CHESNUT Street. Oil L1FE-IIEJ II VENATOR. tTHEHtVIH TO THE WEAK-YOUTH TO THE At! ED 7 his preparai Ion Is uneqa tit ed as a rejuvenator and re storer ot wasted aud inert fimcuom. 'i be ieeb e. the aed aad all those who have in any way Impaired their vitality by excessive menial or physi cat applicatlon.wlll tliiu the ttit.kruue to be wbat lti oune nnpliea a liie rejuvenator, tviiich, while It builds op ihu shuttered constitution, will a so Impart to tho feelings the briskness and eueriry w. icb beloun to youth Iio matter bv what cause an' o.asn has bveouie enfee bled in Its lunctluna this supexi preparation wi.l remove that cause at once and mrevc UloKKKNE cures ticneia. DeUllty Imputenc. Ner vous Incapacity, Hyspepsln, lonrtuon Lhsb of Apoe tite, Low plrita, Imbeclliiy, Mentii. Inihdeuce. Kmucla tion. Ennui It has a ino?.t tie iyhtiti!. desirable, and novel etlect upon the nervous system, und a i who are in any way prostra ed by nerv.'tis disabilities are eurnstly advised to seek a cure in Uili most excel eat and un equalled preparation. , ltloKKi' NK Tbe Feeble, tlie Laeirnld, tbe Despair Ihb. the Old. should give thin vu ualde discuvfr ' a trim; it will he tound totu'ly oifkreut iroui ail other articles for the same ruroose. 'IO EKMALES. This prepsrnthm i Invaluable In ner vous weaknesses of all kinitn. us ir. will restme tho wasted streuuth with woudenui iiernmuonoe. It is albo a inland Tonic, ond wid give ra ief in Uvspen siawlth thetirnt dose. A briei oersisjonce in Us use will lenovate the stomsch to u degree of paneot lieuitn, and btnisli Dyspepsia lorever. ' Onaltoilnrner bottle or six bottles lor s5. Bo d bv IiruL't,1ts general.v. Kent bv express auywhere by ad diesBiiig HL'TCIllMiSAIlLLVEIc IMprictors, SM. eo MJ Z 1 nlimi, I Viai t Keld byjousg0N n0LloWAY & ooWDHV. I4o it no tn m 111 bireei. I)YO.T., 4 1!) Ihstu H) 2o. 23J N. SE'- OND t. ,R. HUMTEK, No. 44 N. SEVBNTB BTRVHT. ABOVE FILP.EMT. PHILADELPHIA. , Acknowledged bv all par-it tnttrttttd aa by far th IdOBX ttVCOAHSECL PiiY8ICIAJf in the treatment vt IH$tat $ in hit tpttialif. qui-K., THOKOUtlH, attdrxrmantnt rurtt quarantttd In vn rf case. Henieniber DK. HUNTEK 8 CeieMated Kemedle can only lie had genuine at his old established O""0" 44 N. KEVKNTH 8t"eet. abuva r 1 1 hart. W ot (jnQF; TO 945 FOR A SUIT OF BLACK OB tTOOiJ iiinry colored cloth; army and navy elothlnj i'L,!!le'.rrred:.,TB(. hnv. rhLnnt. I via r Ann. is o. i i- " EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL, I K I ) I 0 A L V L K 0 T Jf. 1 0 I T Y WoiKdeiTuI Sdeiitiflc Dlscovcrf. DR. S. W RECKVVITIIVS ELKCTRTOAL INSTITUTIfl, Ko. 1220 WALNtTX STIIBKT, For tbt Trtmt of Aut nd CuruuU lleHew. Electrical investiKatlen baa proved that the human body acta on tbff ptlacipla of the galvanic battery The brain mucous and serous membranes, the skin, tissues, and flu's. constitute the negative and positive toroea. Kvary action, whether mental or phvslca'. Is the result of these antagonistic forces. Dlgesttoa. respiration, circulation, secretion, and ezcret'.on are One solely to Heotrlcal Influence. There is polar action estab Uihed throughout tlie nerveas system waloh connects with every part of the body, establishing and preserving a prater ba'anoe of the electrical element, which constitutes health, and a disturbance of which cause dlseaae. There are strictly but mo conditions ol ditease one of Inflammation, or positive; the ether eak, debilitated negative and as Electricity eostakaa these two conditions In tbe action of the positive anal negative currents, all w bave to do la to neutralist tbe disease and restore proper healthy action We do not wish to convey tbe Impression that we cure all diseases in all conditions. We cannot car consumption after the lungs are all dostroveJ; yet w do assert, and are prepared to praotloally demonstrate, that hundreds oi cases of almost every form of chroolo diseases, pronounced Incurable by the best medical practitioners of the country, have been- radically ci bhd, some ot thorn In an incredibly short time, by our Electrical treatment Its great superiority over other practice in the cure of dl, ease h a so attested iai the fact that, wi.hln the past uve years, over rounTBaa thousand patients havo been treated at this ofltoe, suffering irom almost eveiy form and conditio of disease common to humanity, and In nearly all cases a benefit or perfect cure has been efleoted. Pa fly, deaf ness, blindness, rheumatism, dyspepsia, cancer, and all the old knotty diseases i hat are a phyaioi an'a curse, as it proves his inability to eradicate, are by our scien tific method comparatively easy of cure. Specimens ot tumors ot lame growth extracted by means' ot Eleo triclty alone, witl out pain, without the use ot the knlte, ligatures, or any other means, may be seen at our cfl.ee by those Interested Ihereiore, with these, facts to prove our theory and treatment ot disease, we are wilting to undertake anv of the following dis eases, with ever nope and prospect of success, wit very many other not here enumerated i 1. DiskAbKs or tub Ukain axd Mcavoos Sistkm. Epilepsy, ctiorea. or ot Vitus' Dance. Paralysis (Uemp.ettla), Iveuraigla, Hy.tena, Aervouanesi, Sani tation oi the Heart bock-Jaw etc i VUOANe AMD UFSI KB COMNKOTKD WITH THE DtOB- TivB rsniM -hole 'J'broat, Dyspepsia, Diarnima. Hi -senterj, obstinate (torsnnaliun Hieiuotrhoiile or l ilts HI lnus. Flatulent and Palntei'a Colic, aud all all colons of the Liver and hploen. 3. Resi'IH atouy Ohoans -i iwt h Cough, lnfluonza, Asilmia (when not caured bv oiKauio diseases o1 the heart), Hronchitis, Pleu.lsy Pleurooyntu. or Kheuina tiwin ot ihe . best CoiiHuuiptlon in the earl? Biaxes. 4. Eir.Hors and Mihculab (HrsTKii.-Khou atlsm, (out. Lumbaito Stiff .Neck, (iplnai Curvature, lii Diseases, tauuers, lumors. 0. liniNAKX and (;f.nitai. Oro anr. (iravel, Diabetes, and aldnev Compluinu, Impotence and nominal Weak ness. Ihe latter complain ,s never lail to yield rapid y to tbls treutuienv a DiaKASKS Peculiar to Krhalks. rtorua Com plaints, lnvolv ng a mar oosltlon, as Prolapsus Antro version, Ketrovetslon, Inilaiumatlon. Ulceration, and vailous other atleo Ions ol tbe Womb and Orarios '1 0 l.Ali t.8 we can recommend tbls treatment as on ot UNVARIED 8Uc'Ck.HH Almost Innumerable oase have come under treatinent at our otilce who cun teaiuy to ibis fact. lira. UhCK. VI I'll bas entire charve ot the Ladles' Atepaiimeitt, and al delicacy wilt be used towards thse who entrust tneniselves to her care. In icmali- olseases. as mentioned in the above list, with others not mentioned, she bus had a laige expe rience, and can confidently promise the most tralliy ing results. lO Til li AFFLICTED -The treatment I mild and. gentle, producing no shock or unpicaaant sensa.ion. whatever. Our professional inteicourse wiili the afflicted will eer be characterized by periect candor and. bouwty, and those whose complaints are incurable or do not autnlt ot amelioration will be frankly told so, and not accepted for trea ment It mutters not what may be your complaint or how long you may have sin tered, or bow much, or what course oi treatment yon . may have been subjected to. or what disanpoinrments you may hav experienced. It the system Is not worn out it sutlioiem vital! y remains lor reaction there la a' air prospect o l lecovery. KEKEKKUt'l 8.-1 he diseased and all Interested are reierred to the tollowli u-naraed gentlemen, who have Leer, treated and witnessed our treatment on others, at Ho. ItzO WAN NUT Htteet. A. J. i lot.s.,nton. lirijtttdler-Genrral. No. 916 Borneo siriit) W W. smith, iron lounder. So. 1U22 Uauovor xtreet: Geo ge Doaglass. Local ttxpra s Company, Eiitu street above Cbexnut; J. W. Bradley, pub.lsher. o. t(i S Fourth street: Kobert Work. No. 51 N. Third street: Co i nel T. W. Sweeney. Asteor Second Dis trict Philadelphia, Walnut a ruet, belew Eighth: Oeorge .vans (Evans A'Nassail) millUrr goods, Arch street, bcow Flith Mr Pe.ouze. tpe founder, Third and Cbexnut stre ts; Ed. idcLane, manufacturer cotton goods all ot this city. A. Pleasonton. Drigadier Gene ral, M. Louis, Wo. ; Jacob Vandegrift. Odessa Dei ; It. A. temple Bpool cotton manufacturer, Mount Uolly N. J., with very many others. Physicians or students desiring to bave Instruction In the coirect application oi Electricity lor the cure of dis eases can anp'y at tbe otilce. Consultation tree. Descriptive circulars of cares eft ected, with numerous references, can be bad by ap plication at the otttoe. All letters addressed te DB. H. W BECKWITH, No. 1!0 WALNUT Street, 4 12 thsm 2mBp misdelphia. L EC T K O P A T II Y . MIS. (JALLOWAY & S1IEDD, THE SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS, A:e treating with remarkable success all acute anil Chronic Diseases, at ther ELECTPOPATMC INSTITUTION, No.liiOO WALNUT Street, One Door East of Thirteenth Street. We have been engaged for many years In the noble) work of giving health and happiness to the suffering ami tli ej sflllceo. During this time we have treatea about TWENTY THOUSAND INVALIDS suffering Irom the. various forms of disease, and in u most every case a per manent cure has been erleutea. Many o' them. In fact, had been given up as incurable by their physicians. We bave restored to health, in a few duys, thousands of per sons In this city who had been suffering irom painful diseases five, ten, and fifteen years and uowarus. At our institution we have cared, and are curing, a class of dis ease that has baffled the medical profession In all ages of the world. I r WILLIAM WHITE, a gentleman of great expe rience in tbls successful practice, is associated with Drs. GALLOWAY & BI1EDD In this practice. By this i airaiig'-ment we hope to be enabled to atlend profession j al y to our larpe practice. hilt J KENCEH. We. refer the diseased und others Interested in our new practice to the toilowlng wel l kuown gentieuitn who have been treated successfully b y u : iKOhJE GRANT, No. elO Chcsnutstreet. li. 'i DES1LVEK. No 1736 Cliesnut street, t.imral PLEAHoMON, No. 91t Spruce street. Minor-General PLKAhONTON, U. S. Army, l.ou. DAVID WLLMOX, Juilgo of Court or ( lalinj Warlnnuiuu city. lion, .ludpe t'APRON, New Yora city. Kev. ltr. JUAKllALL. of Plttsburtr, Pa. EDWIf FOitBES'JL. the (treat Truncdiun. Lev. I'r HALL, oi Philatliilphla. Kev. DAN 11 L CLaRK., lilinpis. , o.onel 1110A1AS W. SWEENEY, Assetwor, Ko. 7Jl W uut street. Gi OUGE H. EABLE, Attorney-at-law, Sixth gad Cliesnut streets. KAiANDEL KEY. Attorney at Law, No. 707 Sanson lik. GEORGE W. FREED, Lancaster city, Penna. uH, WM. li. DROWN. Girard House. 1U.V. MR. MALLORY: Norrlstown. Penna. : ALBERT E. N1COLAY, No ii William street, NeV ork oitv. . C. C'UMMISGS, Btnyvesant street, New York city. It, c. hHUK'il.EEF, No. 'iVii Market street , J OlIN M . Rl'ls'i' o. 123 Mouth broad street G W. MERCHANT, Germaniown, Philadelphia. ( onhultatiou and exsmluaflons tree of chain. An interesting Circular mahed by addressing DRS. GALLOWAY, WHITE & SKEDD, 3 ill smithJmrn . No. 1230 WALNUT St., Pima, DON'T MISTAKE THE MUMBKU, ia30 S,E. Cor, Second and Market SU.,l?Mlad i