THE DAILY EVfcti 8TARTLIH0 EVENT. A Prtonr Bbt.wnii Attempt! to Ihmp from the Cwoaty Jail-IIi Bub eejaaat Dettk. ne or the prisoners at the County Jail wm hot at that place last night, while attempting to escape. The circumstances are a follow: About o'clock last evealnsr, Jailor Bobb rutted the "hangman's room," where the rope, 'weight, and drop are kept for hanging criminals, and discovered that the rope was missing. He made a partial pc arch, but wa unable to tlnd It, and being satisfied that an attempt would be made to break Jail, he iircoared himself accordingly. Btatioulng Mr. Crlbbin, who is boarding at the jail, as rintrolman outnidc, Mr. Samuel It. Bent, iM ting Turnkey, upon the wall near a privy, where be could command the north side of the bmldintr, and Mr. Hobb hirusclf took a position directly beneath the "condemned room," which is in the northwest corner, and the same occu- Jried by Ira Stout. Tnia room was occupied by Cichard Hayes, a youn man Irom Corning, committed at Oormn", March 30, lor trial at the present term ol the United Slates Court, on an indictment lor panning counterfeit $'20 ereen backs, Solomon Snyder, detained as a United States witness, William Crowley, the boy com mitted for trial on a charge of highway robbery, robbing young Campbell of a watch in Cale donia yqiittn", and Theodore Newcomb, sur rendered by his bail on an indictment for phoot Jnj; Ann Mack. At 11 o'clock a rope the Identical hangman's rope was thrown from ihe grated window on the north side, directly over where Kobb was watching, and immediately alter (it is supposed belore Kobb could reach out and pull tbe rooe in) a mail alut down. Kobb saiu, "Go back," at which the prisoner swuug clear of ihe sill at which the jailor was standing, and 13ent, who had a double-barrelled lowlinsr-imice, laid down his weupon, as he says, with' the intention of seizing the man when he came down, but up u looking up, he saw another persou on tbe rope, and, not wishing to take his chances witn two men, he fired. At that intaut Kobb grasped the lower man by the ankles and dragqeu him into tbe room, calling' lor Kent to come up directly, not thinking that he was hit. The other person, wn.cb. proved subsequently to be Crowley, crawled back. The tirst one was Hayes, and when be was handed iu it was discovered that the contents of the gun (heavy duck shot) had pierced his back. As foon as this became known, Dr. Walter M. Fleming was sent lor, and upon examination of the wounds declared the man past belp. He died near 1 o'clock, two hours and four minutes after he was shot. The shot penetrated the lungs, and with every breath the blood and air Wits expelled from his wounds. Hayes conversed ireely before his death, say ing that he should not have attempted to escape; that he had been well treated while in contiue ment, and expressing a wish to see his mother. This ho reiterated several times. H'ib father, Robert S. Hayes, of Corning, was telegraphei for, and is expected here to-day. Coroner Treat took barge of the remains tuis morning, and an inmieM is now in progress. Hayes was arretted by Deputy Duited States Marshal Van Etten, of UatU, Steubeu county, and he ltitorn s us that he was about twenty seven years ol acre, and was a bad man. lie Mands indicted at Uuth, upon a charge oi mur der, poisoning a sol tier to obtain bis money, besides other offenses. His parents bear a re spectable name, and are in moderate circum stances. The prisoners who have been confined in fail for tbe past few months are of the shrewdest kind, and, as we have before stated. Jailor Bobb has i rostrated two separate attempts at escape. The present exit was made after sawing four of the bars which formed tbe grating, three of them being completely severed, and the fourth partially so, and then pried up from the inside, with a heavy iron bar, procured from another part ol the ail in some inexplicable manner. The rope was procured by the boy Crowlev, who wbh put thtough a bciall hole in the Hang man's Kooni, and removed it lrom where it hung on tbe wall. During the daytime the prisoners had access to the hall, and must have lcarued that the rope was there woile the jail was being whitewashed, a tew davs since. Hayes and Snyder occupied this room belore Mr. Itobb became jailor. There i hardly a grating in tbe w hole jail that aoes not bear the marks of the saw or hie in tbe hands of the ingenious pri soners, and the wonder is that tney have not been more successlul. The jailor has confined Crowley in the dun geon, on bread and water, where his Jack Snep pard propensities will uoc have much veut. Tl.at an otlicer is Justified in snooting a pri soner who attempts to escape there is no douot, and as Ment pave Hayes warning, and as he persisted in sliding clown the rope, he claims that he could do nothing but shoot, knowing tbat there were three other prisoners above who could be upon him in ca?e he grappled with Hayes, lie also says that he tired at Hayes' limbs, intending to cripple him; but as he tired the prisoner slipped down tbe rope, receiving the charge in his back. If there is any fault, it is in not securing possession of the rope be fore it was used. Iiocliefler (JV. Y.) Examiner, yesterday. Russia. HONORS TO THE PEASANT HODLE WHO SAVED THE CZAK 1118 ACCOUNT OF THE CIRCUMSTANCE. The KuBgian Gazette of St. Petersburg Bays tbat on tbe 6ih instant the maistiuls and deputies of the St. Petersburg nobles resolved miaimuously lo prosont O'Bip Ivanovitcli KoniiHbaroif, tbe peasant who toiled the assassin's aim, witn a holy nuuge, and to opon tor bint a subscription, to whioh all tbe nobility of the district are iuv.tecl to subscribe. Tbe permanent deputations ot tbe uob.es waited upon him to obtain his consent to bo enrolled in the book of nobles. fiomissarott' gratotully acccptud the ofler. and, in doiugso, gave the following account of what took place: "I do no; know mv sell what strange feel ing possessed me when 1 6w that man r'ssintr tlnouvli the crowd. 1 was wutchinp him, but when the Emperor came no he went out of my mmd. All at once 1 saw him draw a pistol and aim at tbe Em poror. 1 bethought my sell tbat if 1 rusbed upon Lira be would kill some oue else, or perhaps myself, andwlihout more ado I struck up lis arm. l'lio pistol went off and alter tbat I do not recollect any thing. 1 was as it wore iu the midt of a Ion, and hen I came to mslf 1 saw a genoral, wbo em braced me. I was taken to the palace, but I was stunned, and it Mas au hour and a half boiore 1 coukl speak." Apar nienis have been hired lor him in tho Bouutze House, ills family name will be changed into ibat ol Komissarott Kostroniskoi, in memory ot the province wbio ii bus twice furnished saviors to (he Imperial house in a moiuout ot duuirer. He was obliged to Dhow himself on tlie staare of ihe ltusmau tneatre, and to relate what haupened. He was invitee to a prand banquet at the Eugliah o ub. It Is said that six huudred thousand liancs bare been subscribed lor hini in St. Petersburg alone, aud mat a proprietor ol Kostroma bus otferod him a con idorai'le quantity of land for the purpose of ena bling him io support bis new dignity. Ibe Jtmperor himself, say a correspondent of tbe A'ord, asked Gem ral Todloben, as a personal favor, to direct tbe education ot JiouussaroQ. George N. Sanders' Bankruptcy. Court ofBaskrcptot, London, April 26 before Mr. Commissioner Winsiow. In re Otorfe b'ichola Minders. Mr. Lumtey an .'eared lor the assignees, Mr. Link In ur for the bankrupt. This was a sitting lor examination and discharge. The baukiuptwaa described as ol several places in England, Ireland, France, aud America, contractor with tbe Contodo rule (iovernrrent of America for the building and runmng ot Iron plated postal vessels. He was a bankrupt in ISIS, aud obtained a oertiiioate of dis charge. Ibe accounts show tbe following results: Debts and .'laU.UIos, 10,U66, with assets -property in tue bands of creditors 6100. ana sundry dabis, 411.0 ibe otvose ot tbe failure Is thus stated bv tbe bankrupt : "Disappointment in tbe execution of my contract with thi Confederate States ot America lor the building and running of iron-plated costal yes sell " It appoared suat Messrs Lindsay h Co. bad undertaken the oontraot in question, which was sup posed to be of value-, Fruin Messrs. Lindsay the bsnkrupi claimed 461 0 J or commission, but the flout was disputed, and it was a legitd that tbe bankruut was in rn ity a debtor to 'he firm. An adjournment was taken in order that Ue assignees might hold a private sitting for tbe examination ot the bankrupt iu reference to his transactions with Lindsay Co. and ott ers, with liberty to the assignees to apply for 1 urther accounts it they sboulu' be so advised. "Pbtbb'b Fhnck." The amount of Peter's pente subscribed in Holland has reached more lha Q2,QJ0f, Bin.ce this year begair. A GOLDEN TRUTH. TEETH EXTRACTED ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. BY THE . , Colton Dental Association, , No. 737 WALNUT STREET. No. 19 Ccoper Institute, New York. mb i -i :' I here Is nothing which people dread more than pain, ard there is no pain more excruciating' than tbat of having a tooth extracted. When I first Introduced tar Nitroib Oxidc ob Lai-ghikq OaS as a nubvltute lorghioroform and ether In dental operations, I met with sneers and ridicule But the new agent maoe a steady and constant pro gress. The Gas has now had a trial of three years, and has come out triumphantly ! Many ol the leading Dentists of New York and Phila delphia, who have given up tha use of chloroform and etber, send all their patlontH to me who require to take an anrsthetlc I mako mtpecialiy la the use of the Oa and have bunincts enough to Justify me In making It fbesb every day. i I now use about 800 ga Ions per dny. A to us Safety, I have administered It to over H,C0 pstlcnts since May. 863, and no unpleasant edict have attended a single case. If there was any darger from Inhailng tb uas, would not some one ol tbcitc have been Injuriously a Hoc tod? Ail the Dental snd ilea It al journam now admit that tho Gas is the belt ariBsthetlc 'or tooth-drawing; bat, because enough can be given to produce entire lnsenslblltiy, without any danger belt, because it Is so pleasant to breathe, pro ducing no sickness or disagreeable sensations, and leaving tbe syrtem entirely la two or three mlnatoes teit, because it will succeed with patients on whom chloi oforui and ether have been tried iu vain ; but, be cause the most do lcate, norvous, and feeble persona can breathe It with satety; belt, because, with many patients, it renders tooih-drawing a pleasure. Our patients have ad elgucd a scroll certifying tbtt tbclr teeth have been drawn without pain, and oppo site each name is' a blank lor remarks. The following are a iew of the remarks : " Without the slightest pain an uninterrupted dream." lit a eureiiin Minntt t f State. ' a good humbug, it a niuu can have bis teeth drawn wiilioui knowliiK it." Twenty teeth ex: ractod without the slightest pain, with one uuse oi gs." Hull Co uinbia-ihe greatest discovery of tbe age." "No more old-ushlcned ucntlstry lor mo." 1 Ought to eiect a statue to tne Inventor." "JMy second opcrutlou wi h the ga have tried etber most earnestly recommend Mtrous Oxide." 'None but the most, auteeublu sensations." "Very pleasant I'ream." "Was weak and nervous received no pain, but won denul y teirelied altorwards." "A p easant riue on rhe cars " "A great improvement la the barbarous art of den tistry." i thould never have a tooth drawn wi.hout It." ' Ood bless tne Inventor." 'Have no moo dreud oi tooth-drawing." ' Harmless reliable and witbout pain." " ihe li ar I exuerionced beiore taking the gas was only equalled by tl e pleasure ol its fcse." "Ihlrtcen teeiu drawn, witb one dose oi gas, and no nam." Delighted with the operation." "A pleasure instead otpam." "'ikls beats my chloroform," (from a dentUtl. "1 tliank the Lord for u.is discovery I was perfectly unconscious." ., With many others, I moy well Ray, Ood bless Dr. Colton " "1 am well paid fcr com'ng 200 miles." Karnes ot pcraonswho have had teeth extracted by the Colton uemui Association, ruituuuipuia : Caper Souder. Ed., liuvace Fasuett, . hailes F. Oarngucs. Francis Blackburne, Kev. A. Paul, Kev A ex. J. Hamilton, George U Stuart. Wllitam warnock, D Newton till. Kev. George Brineburst, Mrs. M. C. Blspbam. I Mrs. Jdary O. Huiuea, Mrs. F. Fisher. I Mrs. H. B. WhiUng, Mrs. II. IS. Weaver. Miss i.lllio B. Lewis, Mrs. F. X. Beldlng. Mrs. James J. Allen. Mrs. Ciara Q Balston, i Mrs. K. 8. Davis. , sirs H. L. liutter, Wins Anna Moure, i Vlss Carrie :ox, Mrs. B. K. Blsenbrey, l nar.es t . nieanen, , Frank F. Zelgler. h,. J. nowiett, ; George . h. Clav. M. D , Hamuel Kreainer, K. A. Turpln, John Berry, W.M. Venkel. ! t hnr es C Gumpcrt, Mm. J. sonutDr Gurnsey. Id. 11 Msty bamuel D FoTlng, Fruiik W. ewbold, Charles llerschel, M. D., II. F. Woodward. George 11 Mitchell, 31. D , James Black. I so.., t liarles H. Beeves, Ii. C. Patterson. J. T Enlott, Icaac rltead. W. F. Waters, John H. Parker. Auk. V. Bouruonvlllo. M D. F.C. WUcox (3 years old;, William C. ltnutroit, m rs. ur. uenner, Mrs. Seth It. oioenm, Mrs. J. M. Uradford. Miss Faunie Knowles, Miss Masgie I'aucoust, Mrs. 1 . hi. Moore, lira Hannah Phillips, Mrs. Nellie Wilson, .urs burah 1). Touillnsou, jure AnnaTavlor. M.ssMarv M. Mitche'l. Mips Juliette .s. Huberts, Miss Kebecca W. Altemus, Mrs M. U. Wa'lace. ts. t'.eorgeT. Kevser, Mrs. H. c.Mc wart, Mrs. H. O. Brunc, Agnes Miller (5 years old). Miss C. Barrv (ft years old), Mrs. Dr. Aslicralt, Del., iJrs. Anastatla llcwiit. -'. Mra.,lohn U. Butler, O j. G. Aiitciien, D W. F. Kivemes, s O. Herbert, dentist, John S. cromhlnger, 11. Hutterwortb, J. K.Bilev Ihomus . Ha.rison. Colonel Lewis Wagner, A.Gunther. J A.McArthur, M. D., I. II. hoeIller, . AlexanderG. CatteU, ('. B. I ab'gren, TJ. 8. ji. A. A. Howard, M D. John II. Johnston, M. D. F. Ilolllck. M. D. 11. C Jones. M. D. B. L. Walt, I'entist. . E. 1. Koble V. N. N. W. Kinsley. Dentist. Dev. Charles C. Pauiter. ' Hev. F. Babbitt. Viv It II. F.merson. I mrs. o una A. btevens. rr i Mrs ii. C. t'rosstnaa,' Miss Mary Devliu, Mrs. J u Bag ev, h n. Dr. Thomas, TTav . M Iss Gertrude ('. (lorg as, . Mis Marv K. Townsend, .-sirs. li. uarry Kicuarus, Mis I A, Buinlev, Mrs. Kilzabeth Lower, Miss Mary A. Wrakeley, Mrs A. J. lluuiiitoti. YOBK. I Mrs. Kev. Wm. Anuerson. Mrs Hev. 11. Loomls. t. Ueorxe ( besterman. Mis. Carrie Boillne. Mrs. James P. Harper. Mrs. H. M. Heard. Mrs. Kl leP Alll-on. i Mrs. J. H. Bacho. Mrs. '. W. Adams I Mrs George H Norton, Mrs, James II. Mills. U. Mrs Rev. William Melkle. Klohard C. Deau, M D .Tol'm .1. Mitchell. M. D. And tonrtoen tnouAana I three hundred and tity six Mrs. E. D. oouiu-i others, worth. I From a large number of Testimonials, I select the following extract from a letter addressed to me by Pro- lessor P. H. Vander Weyde, Professor ot Chemistry in Glrard College, formerly ot New York Medleal Col lege i I am satisfied that nitrons oxide can be used In all cares where ether and cli orolonn cannot be saiely 1 administered; in niuuy cases the use ot tbe two last l ained anu'sttietlcs Is by judicious physicians con sidered tnsaei notwlthstuudlng this, thoie are too nmuv cases on record where the counter Indications were overlooked and fatal results have loliowed tho use of ether and chloroform I know no case In which I I would coniiaer nitrous oxide gas unativisabie. except In a case ot confUinutlon so far gone that the excltoment attending the extraction ui a tooth would be uusale unlit u aii ii unaitletic. From the Stw York Evanye.iiU "We are .low to believe In the efficacy of new reme dies which are offered to the publlo, but the ireuiient testimony tf clerpymen and oiheos ol our acquaintance has assured us tbat Dr. ruL' ON has at last tound a means of cx ractlng teeth absolute'y without pain " 'To Di. COLTON is duo the credit ol revlvfug the use of this most important stent (nitrous oxide) in the prac tice ot Dentistry "Letter lrom burgeon Caruocbao, ew York. A cloniyman of this city visited the Colton Dental Asboilation a iew aa s since, and alter having a large, troublesomo tooth drawn, made this certificate on tbe regltterol the Association: "No paliil AU over in three mlnn n A man can leave the dentist s hands in a good humor." Tbe uneratlon was performed by tbe use of Mtrous Oxide or Lauuhlng Gas. A 'I HANKifi'i. Heaht. A lady teacher from Washing ton recently uame Into ouroillee, and .aid sUo bad some teeth which she wished extraotcd, but she was so ner v, us she was atraid to take the gas, and she kneie she sbou d leel the pain. We assured her there was not tbe slightest dauuer, as we had given it o thousands, and never had a failure or aeeldent. 6ue breat-ued the gas, and e extracted nine teeth. When she awoke. I said t "Your tenth are out. "It tsnV pmnbie!" Hhe placed her Hand to her mouth and exclaimed u (led blm yu '"" Hhe Immediately wrote on our sorol her mine, and addd j'i thiton Dental Aiiuoiut,una bUiung lo the human race,"- : : OFFICE: No. , 737 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 510thm8trp Ko. 10 COOPER INSTITUTE, NEW YORK. PElCE-$2 00 for the First Tooth, and $1'0Q for each Subsequent Tooth, B. SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER. IMP0ETANT SALE OF H I G Imported by and Consigned to A. 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Keedlea, DroggM, Ilea turn bis., nut Z mailed on' Q R B E N, TEAS, GRBEN CORK, , VBESH PEACHES, YBESB TOMATOES, PLTJM3, ' AI BERT O. ROBERTS, V I -1 JJEAIEB U FIHE GE0CEH1E3 : COR EXEYIOTJJ ASD YISB fiT3 JEDICAL BLBOTRIOITT Uondcrfal Sclcnliflc Discovery DR. S. W, BECKWITII'S ELECTRICAL INjTITXJTE . No. ,1220 WALNUT STREET, . For the Treatment of Aeate and Cbroale ' DUeiaiies). ' Eleotrtcal investigation bas proved that the noma body acts 0n tbe principle of tbe galvanic battery The brain, mucous and serous membranes, the skin, tissues, and fluids, constitute the negative and positive forces. Ivery action, whether mental or physical, I the result of these antagonistic forces. Digestion respiration, circulation, secretion, and excretion a due solely to t leetrlcal Influence. There la a pole action established throughout the nervous system whlc h connects with every Part or the body, establishing and presertlngapreicr ba'ance or the electrical element, which constitutes health, and a disturbance of which csufcs dlf ease. There are strictly but two conditions o elFease one of inflammation, or positive the other weak, debilitated negative; and as Kleetriolty contain a these two conditions In .the action of tbe positive and negative currents, all we have to do Is to neutralize the disease and restore proper healthy action. We do not wish to convey tbe impression that w cure all diseases in all conditions. We cannot cure consumption after the lungs are all destroyed; yet we do assert, and are prepared to practically demonstrate, that hundreds ot cases ol almost every form ol chronic diseases, pronounoed Incurable by the best medical practitioners of the country, have been ralicaHy OtKEO.someot them In an Incredibly short time by our tie trie al treatment Its great superiority over other practice m the euro of dl -ease is a'so attested In the fact tbat. wlihln the Dan! nvn va,m ....- inocsAND patients have been treated at this ofllce suffering lrom a most evciy form and conditio of disease common to humanity, and in nearly all ease a benefit or pence! cure hus been effected. Pa.sy, deaf ness, blindness, rheumatism, dyspepsia, cancer, an i all the old knotty diseases ihat are a physician's curse as It proves his Inability to eradicate, are bv our scien tific method comparatively easy of cure. - Specimens o i tumors ol lare tfrowth extracted by means ot Elec tricity alone, without pain, without the use of the knlle, ligatures, or any other moans, may be seen a ' our ofllce by those interested There-ore, with these facts to prove our theory and treatment ot disease we are willing to undertake an of tho following dis eases, with every nope aud prospect of success witn very many others not here enumerated: 1. ldBKASKS OflUK liKAlM till J KKV OC8 SYflTKH Ipilcpsy. chorea, or et Vitus' Oaoce. Paralvslai (llempieglai, heuralgia, llysteria, Uervouuues, Palpi tation ol the Heart Lock-Jaw etc !" 2 V.kOAhS AMJ llKSl ES COKNKCTKD WITH TH DlORS Tiva . xmiiH.--Koie J brout. Uysuepsla, Ularr:io)a. Uy f ,l?lorV'. .ob,Ull?le t ors.ipail..n Iliumorrliol.les or l iles HI lous. Flatulent and l alntei's CoUc. aud all alt k i Ions oi tho Liver and ftpioea. 3. KKSi-iKAioiir OkOANs .auir h Cough. Innuensa. Astlnua v.hen not caused bv oigutilo diaeasos ot tl heartn llnnchitls, Pleu.lcy PleunMiyuia. of Khouina tism ot the hCHt Consumption in the earlv stages 4. I'll) HOC 8 AMP 4IL9CLI.AB HYSTEM.-KtieU:, atlTU. t out. LumbaKO Siilf .eck, piual Curvaiure din Llma-es. t aucers. lumors. ft. I hinai.y and Cemtal OnoANS.-Oravel, Diabetes and Kldnev t omplninis. impotence and Seminal Weak mss. ihe latter complain s never lail to yield raoldiv to tins treatment. 6 1-MniiAoi.a Fecvuab to f kmaleh. uterus rom plulnis. lnvolv ng a mal-oosltlon. as Prolapsus Antro versicn, Ketroveislon, . luilatiimuilun. Ulceration and .various other atlec:lons ot ibe Womb and Ovaries TO LADih.S we can recommend this treatment as one ol Ut.VAliIhD8Dt O.8s A most Innumerable tart-r nave come under treatment at our ortlce who can testify ioihslact.. Jlrs. tit CK A'll'H lias eut ire chary a oi the Ladies' lepaumei.t, und ail aeiicacy wdi be used towards thise who entrust taen. selves to her care. In-tenialu discuses, as mentioned in the above list, with others not mentioned, she has bad a large extie rienco, and can conlldent.y promise tbe most irauiV- ' Ing results. , ? 10 'llli; AFFLICTEli -The treatment Is mild and gen lie, producing no shock or unp.eassnt scnsa loa w liatever. Our professional intuicourse wiih the snlicted will eer be characterized hypertext caudor aud honerty, and those whose complaints ar Incurable or do not admit ot amelioration will be frankly told so., aud Dot accepted for treai ment. It matters not what may be our complaint or how long you may have sold iered, or how much, or what eourne or treutment you may have been aukjecied to. or what disappointments you may havt. experienced. It the system is not worn out Ii surholent vrtail y remains tor reaction there la a air prospect ot lecovery. BLFKKtKCi 8. ibe diseased and all Interested are re erred to the toilowli g-named gent emeu, who have been tieatcd and witnessed our treatment, on others, at 0. l'O W ANiiOl' Btieet. A. J. rlcasouton. llriKHdier-Oeneral. No. 918 Rpruoe sirtet; W 11. bmith, Irou lounUer, No. lU2i Hanover (Ireets fcco ge UuORinsi. Local iipre a (Jompany. t ilth street above C'hesnut; J. W. Uradley. puh.lsher o.tl n Fourth street: Robert Woik. No. BIN. Third street ; I'Oirr.el T. W. Sweeney. Assesnr Second Dis trict Philadelphia, Walnut rent, b.lowKigbth; Ueoige vans iKvsns & Hnfsaii) mllitarv goods, Areh street, beiow FUth t Mx Pe.ouze. pe founder, Third and Chesnut stie tsi KL jdcLsne, manulaoturer cotton goods-allot this city. A. Pleasonton. Brigadier Gene ral, 8'. Louis, Mo Jacob Vandegrltt, Odeaaa Del . K.A. temple spool cotton manufacturer. Mount 11 oily N. J . wlib very many others I hysicians or students desiring to have Instruction In the coirect application ot h lec.ricity lor the cure of dis eases can app y at the ofllce. Consultation iree. Descriptive circulars or cures ef ectcd. wit numerous rotetcuces, can be bad by ap plication at tbe ofllce. All letters addressed to , DR. H. w BKOKWITH, ' No. 12i0 WALNU I' 8tret, 4 12 thsm 2m8p PhlUdelphUL ' L E C T R O r A T II Y . DISS. GALLOWAY & SIIEDI), ", THE ' SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS, Ate treating with remarkable success all acute and Chronic Diseases, at their ELECTEOPATIIIC INSTITUTION, No.1230 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 and the sflllced. During this time we have treatea about 1WEN1Y XHOU8AND INVALIDS suffering Irom the various lorins of disease, and In a most every case a pen manent cure has been efleoteo. Many of them. In fact, bad been given up as Incutab e by their physicians. W have restored to hea th; In a few days, thousands of per- . sons In this city v. ho had been suffering trom painlul diseases Ave. ten, and fifteen years and upwards. At our Institution we have cored, and are curing, a elass of dis eases tbat has baffled the medical proi'esion hi all ages of the world. ; Dr. WILLIAM WHITE, a gentleman of great expe rience in this successlul practice, Is associated with Dr GALLOWAY BilKDD in this practice. By th arrangment we bops to be enabled to attend profession ally to our large practice. , . Bn.KENC8. We refer tbe diseased and oth Interested In our new practice to the following well. knovn gentlemen who have been treated successfully by us t ' . , OfcOKGE GRANT, No. C10 Chesnutstreet Ki' Di-SILVIK No ITM Clesnut street General PLtABOVl'ON, No. 91H8pruce street ilajor-Geueral 1 LI AMlNToN, U. S. Army. ' llou. DAVID WIUUOl, Judtje of Court of Clalmsv W ahlnglon city. lion, judge CAPRON, New Yon city. ltev. Dr. Al.Ul.-ll ALL. Ol Pittsburg, Pa. I I) WIN FOdBEST. the ureat 'tragedian. liev. Dr. HALL, ot Philadelphia. Kev. DAN II L ( LAKK. Illinois. ( oiouel IU0MA8 W. 8WKKNKY, Assessor, . is Wa nut street. Ui OKUE II. EAELE, Attorney-at-law, Sixth and Cbesnut streets 1-A1AM LL ULY. Attorney at law. No. 707 Satusora reet. DK. GEORGE Y. FRFED, Lancaster olty, Penna. DK. VV M. b. BHOVVN Glrard House. 1 V. MB. WALLOKY: Norrlstown Penna. ALBbiti' H. MCOLAY, No bi William street, Sew York cltv. ' . . C. CUAIMTNO, Btuyvesant street, New Yorkeliy. H. ('. MlUB'l I.EFF, No. 81W Market street JOHN M.BClbi Ko 13W south llroad street.' G W. WKKt'HANT. Gennaniown, Philadelphia. Consultatlou snd exsmluat Ions tiee ol charge. An mterestmg Circular mailed by addressing . . DRS. GALLOWAY, WHITE & SHEDD 1 11 imAthZmrp No. 1230 WALUTJT St., Ptula VOBi'T WISiTAKK TUB NUJttBKB.-.lJ