0 CITY I NTELLI'GK NC!E For Additional City Intelligence tee Ihird 1'age. Poldikrs' Families. To the Editor of The venir Telegraph Permit me to acknowledge the receipt 01 the loilowlDg eontnbutioni to make p dobeH-noy of "City l'ator," referred to in report t cotbmlttee several works aero : ' from W. II. H., 6 K. vr., 3; Anonvmnns, liar. riiburr (special), BO; a Irlend, Baltimore, 5 J i. S., BeiriOere, N. J., 10; T. B., Thlladoiplua (sent to City Pastor's house) t5. 1 hose of onr cttirens who eont.rlbnted to the aid of soldiers' families through City Pastor, will see that there is yet untiaia otit f?3C0, which should at once fee made t p. During less than three months of Inst win tor he bey ired by his appeals, cash tood, coal and clo'lilng. to the an ount of about 060,100. l'liis has relieved hundreds of soldiers families, and thousands of in diTlduals connect' d with these families. '1 bis entire work was done bv ii'msolf and wife pratul onsly. his troasurv Is overdrawn yot more than f BOO. After he had ceased appealing, he still eontinurd giving order, on stores for arocono and provisions, in tne confldeno" that funds sufllolent would be sent to pay those bills Ho is still relieving niody cases, not witWmding the site of Ills trea sury, and we hope our citizens w 11 mauitost tha jreneroity, benevolence, and philanthropy which cliaracterizoa their contributions to this causo during the winter. Jamf8 H. Ortittt. Treasurer of Committee, No 626 Chesnut street, rhilndo phia. April SO, 1866. Citt I'abtoh acknowledges the receipt of tK'GO from the oduor oi the Presbyterian , from M. A. B., SI; J. K. ii., CIO, for general distribution. Distressing Accident. On Saturday last, as a party ot geu'k men were ainu.vng tliein st,v b upon tho .-ctiuvU'il, ti e boat in whiou thov were stated was etruck by a steara-tutr coming down aud cm almost in two by tiio lorce ot the collision. Jlr. Frederick J. Goodwin, of the firm of Henry Handy & Co , manuiacturors of wrou'it iion tubiuc, in Fourth stieel, bnlow Clirs'iut. oooupied the stern of the boat, and was thrown into the atjr and drowned. lio is supposed to have been stunnce by the accldot t, as -he wa nn accomplished swimmer. Mr. Goodwin was quite a vouur man. not over twenty-six ycrs ot a?", and wni a prominent member of the liacheloid Barge Association, and delighted (n ell atblctio sport). Ho wa liirhlv es'ecmed by hit, companions, who will not oon for get ti o urbanity and geniality which ever nmrfrd his social lile, An active business man, his sudd m death will be regretted by all. Five pontons wore saved, An Elderly Lady Taken Sick in ttte Cabs. Yesteiday an elderly lady, accompanied by her daughter, pot into the tieruiantown and N orris town cars, at Mntli and Green streets. Just tin lore the train started the young lady loft her mother in the cars with the patting words, "Mother, good bye, you have rot enough money to pay your way." 'When the train rescued Norristowu the old lady was taken so sick that she could not speak. Not being known by am bod v who saw her, she was token back to Girmgntown and furnished with temporary quarters at the depot, from which place she was conveyed to the Almshouse, until her friends called after her. the has mixed grey and black hair, cut short behind, square built, wore a dark Shaker bonnet and blue cap, ami, light plaid shawl. Wyoming Valley IIotel. The Valley ot Wyon fui, histoiicallv known as the scene of the Indian mas'HCre, and celebrated in song by Camp ion's poem of Gertrude, now oflbrs an additional incentive for travel towards that most romantio and beautnul val o? by the establishment, at Wilkos barre, of a magn'flcont houso, upon the sca'e ol the font nentnl and Filth Avenue Hotels. The formal opening will take place to morrow, May 1, nnder the propnetorship ot Messrs. Ward & Co The senior member of the firm is a Fhiladelphian, and tho- " versed in the duties of a caterer and jnaiager. Sale of Elegant Paintings. We de sire to call the attention ol lovers of fine arts to the col oction of Cabinet l'aintings by Kuirgies. of Now York, now on exhioition, and which will be sold at t mnrrttc nvnninir. at. 71 O'clock, at SCtt S Aitbaliery, ISo 1020 Chesnut strcot. The enviable reputation which Bugles ha already acquire i, and the rare merit universally awarded to his gonins bv acknowledged critics and connoiBsours, rendor one or more of these beautiful Oil Paintings an almost indispensable accompaniment to eveiy collection of the Fine Arts. An Unexpected Visitor. On Saturday right a horse attached to a soap wagon ran a vay in Manayunk, and after proceeding a short distanoe, the horse unceremoniously plumped through the parlor window of the residence of Corue ius Mo Clecsey, on Cresson strcot, above Lever ck. The unheralded visitor greatly astonished the membora of the lamily by such an odd method of Introduc tion. Beaten and Robbkd by a Colobed Party. Emma Kano, a colored ladv, kueps a disorderly house in the neighborhood of Sovonth and St. Mary's streets. Last night a white man, in company with lour colored girlB, visited Emma's bouse, and while there he was attacked, beaten, and robbed by Emma and three or four colored mon, The whole party were committed to prison by Al derman Bwllt. Naughty Conduct. Amos Toy and George Dupont wore arrested on oaturday niirlit about 11 o'clock, at Sixth and Cherry streets. They were on a "high horse" generally. One of them ran his fist through the window of "Dutch John's" eating saloon, and hit Mrs Tel its, his wile. Alder man odbou hold them in $1000 bail. Chabgedwith a Series of Btjrgla--Rizs. James Fagan, alias ' Pud," was arrested at Twenty fourth and bhippen streets, on isaiurday night, charged with being implicated in a serios ot burglaries. He was taken before Alderman ti wilt, who committed bim in detault of 91000 boil. House Entebed. On Saturday night the residence of l'homas Paul, situated at (jreon and Harvey streets, (Jermantown, was entered by boring through the shutter The thief or thieves rummaged about a while, but did not sncoeed ;n securing any thing but some eggs and pies. Stjbpiciotjb Conduct. John Davis was found in the yard of the residence of Mr. Hover, Olrurd avenue and Oermantown road, aoout 2 o'clock on Sunday morning, lie was held on suspi cion of burglaiy by Alderman Sboomuker, in the sum of $1000. Fexliko Vv kak. - 'Bnch a weekeei I've never bad ! I'll go lie down a while; I've got 'Spring lever' very bad, And so you need not smile." "Pshaw t if so very weak you are, It's no surprising thing, While those thick winter clothes you wear Amidst the warmth of spnug I Go while you're ab.'e still to crawl, Get a spring suit from lower Hall I" "NTs have-All-wool Fancy Cassimere Coats, as low as. . . $5 00 " " Pauta " .... 4 00 - " VeBts " ... 2 60 Making an ei.tiro all-wool fanoy suit for 011 60 All-wool blaok back Coats as low as $11 00 Cabsimere Pants " 6 00 " Cloth Ve to " 4 00 Making an entire alt-wooi black suit tor 20 00 Ail-wool good stylo Fancy cosslmere Suite, to " match, for SH 60. - Astonishing as these prices may seem, compared with those to whiob we have been acoustomud tor several years, thoy are not fictuioutwe have the goods in quantities, at the prices mentioned. We make up no trash they are all soivioeable good-". Advanoing irom these rates wo have guods ot all grades, up to the very finest fabrics, in laige sup ulv. at a nronortionate reduction from former prices : comprising by far tbe largest and most complete assortment of Clotblng in Philadelphia (men's, youths', and boys') surpasod by none, and equalled by lew, in style, make, and tit, at prices guaranteed lower than the lowest elsewhere, or the money re funded. Gentlemen who usually have their clothing made In measure, can be aa well or better fitted frein our Btock, in garments equal in every respect, at from 25 to 0 r 9' cent, lower prices. Those who prefer oan have their goods made to measure in tbe best man ner, with a flue assortment ot piece goods to Boloct bom. To Clothiers Our purchases lor thii season baving been delayed, waiting the expected decline in govo, we have now on baud tbe largest aud best assor.'fd suxrt of Clothing in Philaoolunia, pur chased lor cash exclusively, at the very lowest rates of the season, wblch enables ns to realize a fair profit and sell at prices lect than the cot of same goods in most other establishment We can supply clothier doing a fine city trade, with goods adapted to their sales, at prices so much lower than tbe coat of thoir present stocks, that, by making an average ot the whole, they will be enabled to dispose of their goods nt prices coveting the average cost, and even paying a profit. Bwminrr fc Co., Town li ix, No, (18 JUS T Btmwjt, " ' ' - " .......... .. .- . . . -. . . .... ... ... T ...... .. ...... - . . . . .. . . , -.. . r t . lnilll -a. r - K - . - T . .a iJuf- m ., ... . a- THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, Noticb Not long since a servant sir! who was In tbe employ nt one of our mot Influential oitlzeni bsd been working hard all day washing olo'hef, and when evening came around, and tbe labors of the dty wete over, she felt natural. y tired, and, as is general- the care, cross and crabbed. Just at that momi nt a few ions of 1'jeston coal from George A, tooke'a Coal Emporium, No 1814 Washington avenue, arrived. She immediately, in a quick and bunted way, applied tome of it to the fire in order to prepare for supper. Much a change of counte nance, such a beautiful expression, she was never known to have before. She could scarcely lake her eyes from thore coala aa they lay there burning away ro magnificently ; and when, in the morning, she approachea the range and found bow matters stood, every thing as bricht as the night before, there sec li ed to tie no end to her Joy. Ail she had to do was to put on a littlo more, and burn it down after awhile to nice white ash without slate or dirt. How to fixB l'RonflT. Climb np on the railings of Independence (Square, on the Walnut street sloe, hung on with one toot and one hand for a ball an hour, and it near the time tor tbe prison ran to arrivo tbe policeman will cl ar you oft Bun around to t lie coin (-room on Sixth street, and push In the crowd until a man picks your pocket, or a policeman tl reatens to take you into custody ; then walk up Chesnut street as lar as Charles Stokes A. Cos one-price Clothing 8tore, under the Continental, buy a t-prlng Overcoat, and by the timo you get back the prisoner will be in the dock, and yon can wallr in si d rce bim. Remember Stokes Jt Co 'a lor Spring Clothing. r "LTOit'e Kattjairon." The gem of every ladv'a toilet; the most delightful bair-dresoing in the wor.d. It eradicates sourf and dandruff. It keeps the bead cool and clean. it makes the hair rich, soft, and glossy. It prevents hair turning grey, It keeps it from falling oil' It restores it on prematurely bald heads. No wondur it has a world-wide reputation. Color bo. The prepectos of the Virgin Gold Mining Company, aavert'twd on the 2d pave, pre sents great attractions to subscribers. Those do siring totakeani nterestin this region ot lnxtiausti ble wealth should at once w ite for one; those, a'so, wishing one or more "originul Interests" ($100 each ) in this popular Company, before tbe closing of the books, should promptly send in iheir sub senptions. Catarrh. Tho origin of Catarrh is in most cases a neglected Cold, which can be relioved by tho nso of "Brovn't Bronchial Troches," by soothing t'.io irri tated and inflamed membrane extending from the nose to tho throat. For Coughs and Throat Dis eases tho Troohen are of great seryloo. This Wkkk Only. Twenty-five cents will buy one dollar's woi ih of new (not second-band) diubIo, at Turner Hamilton's Book and Stationery Store, Assembly Euildinns, No. 1C6 South Tenth street. Ni any ten thousand pieces to select from. Seduced Prices. Photographs execu'ed atB. F. Bcmier's Gubery, No 621 Arch street, are oi fine stylo ana superior execution. Now made at reduced prices. See pfcimcns; all styles. "Lubricating Stenm Engine Packlmr. For terms, sec 723 Cheenut st , Philq., and 16 Dev St., New Yor." Wk refer rersons afflicted with diseased Liver to Dr. Lesscy's advertisement, under "Medical." Compound Interkbt Notes 7 810 and 6 20s win) ted. De Jlavcii & Brother, No. 40 S. Third stioct. B-20 Courors, Due May 1st, WANT1D BY DREXIX & CO., No. 8i South: Third Street. ToPULAn Tailoring. Beady-hade Clothing, and Fink Custom Work. Wanamakkr & Brown, Oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth and Market Streots. MAKRIED. ETCI1ELL8 WAI FO KD.-On April 13, 1866, by Eev William C, Robinson, at the residence of Thomas B. Watford, No. 1614 Cambrdee street, Mr. HAMCEL ETCUELLsto Mrs. EUZABEl'U WAV FOKD, both of this city. ON YX-H ENN X on tho 26th Instttbi, at the resi dence ot the bndo's mother, by the Hey. Dr. W. J. Mann, W. H ONYX, Esq, to Miss MABY C. U.ENNE, ttll of this city. DIED. BROOKS. On the 26th instant, RICHARD W. BllOOKo, in the 80th year ot nis age. J he relatives arid friends ot the lamily, also, the Eastern Mar Lodge, No. ltitii A. Y. M., F.xcelsior Mark Lodfe, No. 216; Philadelphia fl. U. A Chap ter, No 169; Philadelphia Council, No 11; St. John Coiiimnndory, No. 4, A. Y. M ; and the Pnilomathen Lodge, No. 10, 1. O. ot O. F.. are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 220 Poplar street, on fucsday morning next at 10 o'clock. Funeral services at tbe Second baptist Church. GOODWIN. Suddenly, on Saturday night, Aprl 28, FKEDEKICK J. GOODWIN. WILLIAMS. On the 29th in-tant, in the 5-h year ot his age, CH AKLtS OTIS 11., son of W.Harry and M. A. Wiiiams. 1 he relatives and friends of the family are respeot tnliv invited to attend the funeral, from hi grand father's residence, River road. Belmont, west side of Schuylkill, on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. "IF YOU WANT TO SCALE FISH QUICKLY, I use the Imnroveil Flh Scaler such as mon ot ihe flub dealers in our markets uoe ranldll-. For HAlG bV Thftv mnkn thnm fir otT .1' I, J y 1 . . V UEJ A 1. ISO. Boo (Ultnl lllirw-uvo; iu.iuvci nu. wuvn xiiuui DOG COLLARS BRASS AND GERMAN Silver Band, Iron and Brass Chain. Leather and Morocco Don t oilars. Plain and (ialvauize'l Hog !halus, Leather Dog Leaders, and small Padlocks for co lars, lot gale bv TltUMAN & 8HAW, MO. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) HA KKET St.. below Ninth. rt HE SEWING HOLDER, BY A SIMPLE COM I pressare. is equally as eiticient and far less costly than the tcwiiin-Blrd. tvery iady's woik-basket should be luinished with one. For sale at the Hardware store Of 1IIDHAH a H1AW. NO. BS5 (Eight Thirty -five) MAKK.KT St.. below lSlutli. JO R JOEL DAN'S TONIC ALE. JOUDAN'S TONIC ALE. tfUuUAJN D 1UP1U ALL. JORDAN 8 TONIC ALE. It Is recommended by physicians ol this and other nlai-i i aa runerior lunic. and reauiies but a trial to convince tbe most skeptical W its great merit To be bad, wholesale and retail, of . Y. l.JOKDVH, No. 2-JO 1'KAH Street. Champagne Cider, by the dozen, bottled, or by the barrel. QNE nilCE CLOTHING. JONES OLD ESTABLISHED One Prico CLOTHING HOUSE, No C04 MAIIKET STREET, ADOVE SIXTn. Trices reducedlto the lowost point A fine assortment of Ready-made Clothing con. stantly on band. Custom Work made to order at very short notloe, in stylo and durability unsur passed, 4 80 lm8p t3r NOTICE. ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. On and after TUE8D lY, May 1. the Of this Company will be removed te the Company's New Building B E. coi. of LEVf'N C and M AKKET btraets. Entranca en .ivnth sireot aud on Marble All Money and Collection Bttslntss will be transacted, as hereto ore. at No tit) CiiEttA ux street Small Par cels and Packages w 1 1 be recei ed at either oillce. t -ii liouki will be kentat ea h ufflce. and anv oalli en- terad therein previous to 6 P. M. l 1 receive attention me day, H within a reasonable dlstaace from our ofllces. inquiries tor gcods aud setUmneuts to be mad at No KICHJtBNt 'l iltreeL i p joun lil.NOIlAJi, SnpMlntendcit. XHE CHOLERA Deprived of Its Horrors by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. if 0 W IS TBS TIME TO USE A PRE FESTIVE. There is None Equal to Helmbold's Highly Concentrated Fluid Extract Sareaparilla. THZ CHOLERA Is defective vltallzatlon ol the blood, and wften th blood loses its UTE GIVING POWIB, It esurss reiaiaiion ot the conti actus nower ol the blond vet$el$ ol tbe bogy, and the Intestines open thetr myrtsd blood tette't and all the albuminous orOe maklnft material psssesofl Irom the bonsl. PCKI' AKD HEALTHY BLOOD IHEB18T8 DIBEABK, Andwblle iberemay be no oicaalon for alarm, those of impure blood are must liable to suCer. nn tin ii lllllt HUH HUH IlHK unit Hlllt mm Hlltl HHHiinuntiHif HII 11 HUH ijiiii Htm HUH HUH HBH HUB HUH HUH IN THE 8FBING MONTHS the system nafnrall; undeuors a cbange, and HUM BOLD S HIUIIL V ON Cr.N'l BATtl) 1X1KACT OF SAK8APAKILLA Is an st flstsnt of the greatest value. OIVU O BLOOM iO IMS PALLID CHEEK AND BEAUTIFYING TUB COMPLEXION EFKEkEEEEEE t EtfcJi.Ei.lii. LIS re. a i.FB KICEKEE KU-hEtJi EI.K KKE EEK K EF.FEEEEEE iEKEEEEh-LEE IT ERADICATES EBTJPTIVE and ULCERATIVE D1SEA8I.KOI tbe 'JHROA'i, NOME, KY ES, EY ELID8, B( Al l' and SKIN , which so dirflgure the aopcarauce, TUBGIN O tie evil e fleet of mercury and reinaviug all taints tbf reninanuot Ul-EAEi hereditary or other wiKe. and Is taken Dy ADULTS and CHILDREN with LcrlectSAFElX. ILL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LL L I LLL I.LLtL LLLLLLLLLLLL Notafcwoi the wont disorders that afleot mankind arise irt m the corruption that accuuiu atcs in the blood. Ol all the discoveries that have been made to purge It out, none can equal in etlect Helmbold's I'ompouud Ex tract ol Kaisiparil a It cleanses and renovates tbe b ood. Instils tbevltorof health into the aysiein, and puryet out tbe tumors which make disease. It stimu lates ilie bealihy tuncilon" of toe body, and expeis tbe dlboiders that grow and rankle In tbe blood. MM1MM MMMM 1MUM MtoMM JIM it M SI M At U MM Id M M MUM M UN M M MMH HMM M M MMM MVM M M MMM MMM M M MMM MMM M M Mult MMM M M MMM MMM M. MMM MMM V MilH Scrofulous, mercurial, nnd ivphlntlc diseases destroy whatever part l cr mBy attack. 1 housunds die an nuallv irom -.,rotracted diseases oi th s class, and from the sb'se 0i mercury. Visit any hospital, asvium and PrlOTis, and mtisty yourself ol t.e truihiuiness of this ser ion. lbe sjstim best resists tneluroausof these , i.o ....lii.irtiia pntiililnatlnn nt TnnlCH. ui...h..,,i'a I'luiiiv i nnuenirated Kimd Extract flar- sspurllla l a Tonic ot tbe greatest value arresting the moist inveterate oisease after the glands are destroyed, and the bones already aflected. 'ihls is tbe testimony oi thounauds who h. ve used aud prescribed it for Uie last lb years. mMI1B BilBhliBliHB libit JBHB BUB BBB BBB BBB BBBBBBBB BHBBLBBB BBB BBB BBB BBB BBB MtiH BBBBBBBBB BBBBBBB AN 1NT1 RESTING LETTER Is published in the ua,iip. hirnruical Review, on the subject of tbe ex tract ot tarsapuiula in veueiea'i aftectlona. by Benjamin 1 raver, K. K. r..eic. tspeakingoi Syphilis, and disease arising rv m the excess of uiereuiv.be states, That no . muni to the extract of SartaParillai its po-vr irtranrrin,aru. m r so than anv other drualamac- ouatntef Jt is in me urtcitst a ionic, vitn .n..fc a, tribute, that it is a oltcable to a stats of the sytttm so sunken and yet so irritable as rv- d, ri olfier suos twice or te ivnic viue Muvuiiuvif vr OOOO OOOOOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OoO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO 009 OOO OOO OOOOOO OOOO TWO TABLEBPOONPFUL ol the Extract Of Rarsa panUa, added to a pint ol water. Is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and ouc bottle Is equal 10 a gallon of the bvrup 01 hareapariila, or tbe decoction as usually made. Ihe decoction ts exceeding troublesome, as it Is neoes sarv to prepare it Ireeh every day, and the sj run is still more objectlcnable, ss it is weaker than the decoction; lor a fluid saturated with sugar is susceptible of holding In solution much lesc extractive matter than water alont.and besyiup is o herwise objectionable for Die patient Is frequently nauseated, and his s.omach sur feited, by the large proportion oi sugar be Is obliged to take with each dose ot Varsaparll a. aud which is ol no use whatever, except to kei p tbe decoction from srtoil Ing. Here the advantages and superiority of the Fluid Extract in a comparative view are strikingly manifest. LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LI.L LLL LI.L l.LILI.LLLLI.L, LI.LLLLLLLLL Helmbold's EXTRACT Bt CHU Cures Kidney Disease. He mbold s EX1 liC BU'HU Cures Kheuuiatisrn Helmbold's I- XTRCTl UCHU Cures Urinary Diseases. He n hold's FXIRCT BUCHU Cures Uravel. Hrni old'sEXlltVCT BUCHU Cures Strlotures. Helmbold's I XTl.'aCT Mil HU CuresDropsy For tbe diseases named above and for Weaknesses and Pains in tbe Back. Female Comnla nW aud Dis orders arising irom excesses of any kind, it is in valuable. DDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDD DDD DDD t'llD DDI bill) DDD DUJ) DDD DDD DDD DDI) ''W DuD n Dll) DID DDDDDDDDD DDDDDUDD THESE r.XTRACTS HAVE BREV ADMITTED TO nk ikj 'i-tii.'. HMTKI) HlA'l'En A 1, M Y . and are also invervgeueialuse In all the State HOSPITAL and PUBLIC "aMI'ARY INS lITimoNS throughout the and as well as In private practiuo, -uu mm uuusiuvrou Mtav-luaWereme,eH ... nRTTOQISTfl. tHnelnal Denot HELMBOLD'B DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, v" No aW BROADWAY, KEW YORK, AKD HO. lM rTTENia STHe'eT. PHILADELPHIA Hold by DruggWs everywhere. ewabe or co-btMfeits. Sl pATEINT AVlltE WORK FOB EAIUKG8, BTORE FBONT8, GUARDS, PARTITIONS, ETO UtON BEDSTEADS, AKD WIRE WORK, In variety, manufactured by M. WALKElt & SONSJ I V) 8p K. 11 Kortb SIXTH Btreet. HOWELL & BOUItKE, MANUFACTURERS OF PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES. N. El CORNER 01 FOURTH AOTARKET STREETS PDLADELPniA. APRIL 30, 1866. KELTY, CARRIIVGT0N AMD COMPANY No. 723 CHESNUT Btreet, IMPORTERS OF AJfJ) WHOLESALE AND HE1AIL DEALERS IN CURTAIN MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURERS OP WINDOW SHADES, SWISS LACE CUVTAINS, FRENCH LACK Cl'RTAINS, NOTTINGHAM lACE CURTAINS, LACE AND MlSLIN CURTAINS, APPLICATI01 LACE CURTAINS CALL M KELTY, CARRINGT01 & C0S, No. 723 CHESNTJl Street, AND SEE OUR LACE CURTAINS, FROM AUCTION. ALSO, DAMAGED LACE, In Curtain, and oy the Yard, Very Low. WINDOW SHADES, ALL COLORS, ALL QUALITIES, ALL SIZES DROWN AND GILT. LEATHER AND OILT. STONE AND GILT. SLATE AND GILT. STORE SHADES, SKY-LIGtIT, AND WINDOW SHADE?, OF A LL DESCHIFTJO SS, MADE TO ORD KR, KELTY, CARRINGTOiN & CO., No, 723 CHESNUT Street, PUJlALELPUIA. STEAM ENGINE TACKING; LUBRICATIVE PACKING, FOR THE STUFFING BOXES OF STEAM ENGINES. An artlcla TttammnAmA h il v.iim-A rtwk..ii n.a WMMIVHU VVUlPiiT yko have tboroni.hl tested It, and in general use on ever fwenty-tlve of the K-iiAAia in m on trial by over fllty others. ' ADOPTED BY 20,000 81ATIONARY ENGINES. It I aflist-cUss article. Sevenly-Five Cents Per Pound. Luhrlcallvc Tacking Company, BOLK M AKU FACTTJRER9, 7QO CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. L. G. TILIOTSON & CO. BOLE AGENTS, 26 DEY Street, New York. SOLD BT DEALER.6! GENERALLY. 4JRSp MILLER'S STEAM KNUINK PACKINO. 'Ihllllth.niilllln nnv...H ,1 A All. . ... . ..... .. . .u vu.. nu, .uvuuj uuiuH, iiu i un box packing. ' Mill ttlSTB l'EK POr5D Tor sale by william '. MILLER, Sole Manuf irturrr lor the t'nite.l Hiales, . Kearof 723 CHKBMTr Htroet. i2Jp PlillailolnhlajJ-emia. 5-20 COUPONS, DUE MAY FIRST, BOUGHT AT IIIGIIEST RATES BY DEEXEL & CO., No. 84 South THIRD St. E D I C A L I: L E C T It I CI T Y Wonderful Scientific Discovery. DR. S. W BECKWITII'S ELECTK1CAL INSTITUTE. No. 1220 WALNUT STREET, For tbe Trentmnnt of Acute anil Clironlfl DlHfUHfN. Electrical luvestifs'Ion has proved that the human body acts en the principle of the gal van 10 battery The brain mucous and porous membranes, the skin. tissues, end flu'ds constitute the negative- and positive forces, ffvery ctlnii, whether mental or physical, la the reult of these antagonistic forces. Digestion, respiration, circulation, secrot'on, and excretion aro due solely to I lectrlcal Influence. Thero is a polar action established thr oughout tho nervous system which connect wltb every pare of the body, establishing and preserving a prwaor ba'aace of the electrical element. which constitutes health, and a disturbance of which causes disease There are strictly but two conditions ot Oli-eate one of lulluniuiutlon. or positive; the other iuk, debilitated negative; and as Klectrlclty contains these two conditions In tho action of tbe positive and negative currents, all we have 10 do ts to neutralize Ue disease and restore proper healthy action. We do not with to convey tie impression that we cure all diseases in all conditions. We cannot cure consumption alter tbe lun's area! destroyed; yet we do assert, and are prepared to practically demonstrate, tl at hundreds 01 cases of aloios. every form of chronlo diseases, pronounced iuourable by the best medical practitioners of the country, have been radically Ci BKn.someot them In an Incredibly short time, by our Electrical treatment Its great superiority over other practice in tho cure of dl ease 11 a so attested in the fact that, wl.bln the past ovo years, over fol-uthun TiioiSAKD patterns have been treatod at this oillce. suffering Irom a: most evoiy form and condition of disease common to humanity, and in nearly all cases a benellt or pericct cure has been ctl'ecied. Pa sy , deaf nets, blindness rheumatism dyspepsia, cauuer, and all the old knotty diseuses . hut are a physic! un's curse, sb it proves bis inability to eradicate, are by our scien tific method comparatively easy ol cure. HDecUnens of tumors oi lurte growth extracted by means ot Elec tricity alone, v. it! out putn. without tho uso of the kniie, ligatures, or any oiher niei.rs. may be seen at uur tfl.ee by those luterested 'I herciore, with these A-Atia to prove, our theory aud treatment 01 disease, we ure w illing to undertake an of the loliowiug uis eusis. wiiii evcrv nope and prospect of success, wliu ver.i many others not here uuuiuuruied : 1. 1lStAbKa OF THE bitAIN ASD .MiUVOUS Svgl'EM. Ipliipsy. Lorea. or et Vims' Dance. Paralysis llieiupieglai, heuralgia, llvltn, lServousueu, faitt tation 01 the Iler i.ock-Jaft etc 'i IbUAMi ki 'HsBt L CuNNtClP.D WITH Tng DlQES liva , vsjtu -hoia l lirout. Dyspepsia, Dlarmcea. Uj emery, obstlnaie Corsapatiun ilutiuoirholdos or 1 II. a HI b us Flatulent ami l'alntei's Colic, aud all aO tctieiik 01 the Liver and s.piecn. a. hi.M i. AiohV UhGAKB 1 auir h Cough, Influenza, Ad.l uia (Vituu not cu used b oinauio dimases 01 tli hi'.art), lironchitis, l'ieu,isy 1 li-ur.Myniu. or Kheuma iibiu ol the 1 l.esi Consumption ui tlio early Btaies 4. tin kmI n and fi'ihuLLAn t Yoi e. Riioa atlnm. 1 eut. Lumbago Suit eek, t-piuai curvature. Hip Llsia' es, aneers. luinors. 6. tKlKAHI AND t KMIAL, OlIGAKS. (iravel, DlnbetCS, and a muev complaints. impoteucH and Scmliia Wenk ni ss 1 lie la to. compiuin s never .all to y.oU rapid. y to tl is treatmcu . ti liisiiAshb Pf.ci liab to Kemales rterus Com plaints Involv tig u luul ookltion, as I'rolaiinus Antro vetsicn, Kt trovrislou. Inflammation Ulouratlou, and . ailous other atlec 1011s ol ll.e Womb and Ovaries 'lt l.Aliilriwi can recommend tins iroatmeut as one 01 JV ilill D bLi Cutis A'lnosl Innumerable easel have conic unin r tn atment at our oilico who can tea ity to h's ibcI. Mrs. Li CK Villi nas enure chuve 01 the Lades' liepaiuuei t, . nd al uellcicy wil, be used loAaids th se who entrust t un selves to her cure, li ituialu olseafes s meiilioued in the above list, with others not mentioned, she hat had a latge expe rience, and can ooniidrut v promise the most gratify ing results. ,. .... iO '1IH-. AFFUCTEii -The treatment Is mild and gtrule, iiroiiuc'iiiK no shock or uup casant seuia ion wiuK-ver. Our pruleasioiial niteicouiae wlih the Htlilutce wll ' er bo characterized by perfect candor aud Loiicty. nud lliosB wnoe complaints are Incurable or do not aciiiilt ot amelioration will be Irankly told so, and not accepted lor treu n.int It mutters noiwuat nibv be ou compbtint or bow long you may have sui lercil, or how much, or what course of treatment you inHi I avo hern siil jccie I to. or what disanpuiutmenta voii may hav e-pcrieuced. it the sysiein Is not worn out '1 suliiClen vitali y remains tor reaction there is a air prospect ol lecovery i.LH.h tll i 8. 1 he diseased and all Interested are re eireti to iho 10 lowb a-uamed gent eineii, who have Leen tieaied ai 0 nltnvsseu our troatmxn. oa others, at lo. IVI'.O W ANMJl hUHit. A. J, t li ts nion lirtcadler-Oencral. No. 916 Hnrnoe r.cti W li, hninli, lrou louuder. It, ivll Hanover street j ceo ge Douglass. Looal ax pre a Company, H in street abi ve t:lieannt; J. W Uradley, pub lsher. o. 16 IS Fourth stieet; Robert W'otk, Mo. 61 N. 'I'lilrd slrettj Co 1 Del T. W. Hwecney. Ass.i.sor Keoond DIs tne' Philadelphia. Walnut a root, b lew Klguihi cieorge 1 vans 1 1'. vans & Hsnail ) uilllt-rv goods. Arch strool, bt-ow Fitlh; Air J'e ouze. t pe founder, I bird and t besnut Mi e Is; Ed. ulcLane, niatiufacturor oottoa goods-all 01 (Ms city. A. pleasonUin brigadier Oens ral, H. i.ouls,-lo 1 Jacob VaiulrgrHt Odessa Del It. A hc niple srool cotton manulacturar, Mount Holly N. J v. Mi very n any others physicians or studouts desiring to have instruction la the coirect application 01 Kleoiricitv tor the cure of dis eases can Slip y at the olf ce. Consul'atlou tree. Descriptive circulars of euros effected, wit numerous references, can ba bad by ap plication at the utiles. All loners audressed to DR. H. V(T BRCKWITIL .Ho. 1220 WALMJr Hfrwit, 4 II thiol 2mp PhlUd-lpUi-.
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