8 AMUSEMENTS. Imilii'b Amateur Italian Opkba 1 eielil esplondfd season ef Italian Upera closea In a perfect tlazeof trior, at Conceit Hall, on Satur day nlRbt. La Fawita wit cop rblr periorteed, and the audience was large enough to fill tbe hull lineiadmir the sallnrv) to Hs utmost capacity, icteill himson appeared, and carried the brilliant aasemtjlate porleotlr away with him b his dolloious isipersonation of his role ol "Fernando." "'.looked and acted the character to the very lire, and his magnificent finning aflordod ono ot the finest Binsical treats we have enjoyed this many a day. Ills "tSoirito Gentii" has never been surpassed In this city, and tbe rapturous inrore it recoived was abundantly deserved I hroughotit the whole opera be was the true and finished artist, but his efforts In the lat act were tue very acme of finished art, and the most thorough voca'izatfon. Mrs. Davis, as "Leonora," was very fine. ' Her cavatina was riven with the nicest d 'crimination and Iceling, and in her various concerted pieces she wax artistic and eflcotivo. 8 bo is certainly a rif tod child of son?, and has remarkable talent lor the lyric stage. Mr. Angler as the "King" was admirable. We have never hoard his splendid voice to bettor advantage, and bis acting was asy and jriaoetul. and, at times, very lorcibte. His smginr in the duett with Mrs. Davis "In questo Buolo" was up to the Mrhest standard of tbe Italian school, and his romanza, " tanto amor" and the "Uiardinl del Alcazar" were' beautiful renderings of delightful nioroeanx. He m warmly aiplauticd throughout, and his rendi tion made rh? mo8t lavoraole ImpreJon on (be audience, Mr. TayW "Balrtwsarc" was a highly commend able perfottnance vocally and histrionically. lie was in capital voice, and bis deep bans fairly revelled amid the beauties ot the splendid musio ot bis part, tare or two airs, which be Judiciously introduced, W( re given with rreat effect, and bis impersonation was one Of the best ot the evening. Miss l'oole and Mr Engo ke botb acquitted them solves well, and the chorus was escoliimt. Charles ftchmlta led the orcbrstra very gracefully and very effectively, and the uermania did the fullest Justice to the accompaniments. Alter I'ereli.'s repot.tlon of the "Spirlto Gentii," be was made tbe recipient of a maiaiticent ivory Uiton, richly mounted in gold, lrom bis pupils oT the Cbogaray Institute The whole opera was a grand success, and was a brilliant termination to one of the most success! ul cast us of opera ever pro'ected in tUs country. Tub Carolina Twins We visited these won dertul colored children on Saturday evening, and fojnd that, as natural curiosities, tbey excel tbe Sia neae Twins. Tbe constitution i peculiar the uju natura more unaccountable. Besides tb s. the Caro lina gli's talk and sing ploasantly, and are pretty well educated. Thus, while we witness tbe freak of natnre in Joining two girls together so as to lorm only one pornon in touch and other senses, we are in terested in the chat and singing of tbe dual one. The Assembly Buildings are crowded day and evening, and tbe public curiosity is still Increasing. Every one should tee the new twins. AcADiirror Mtmtc. The entertainment at the Academy tbis evening will be a pleasant one. We atttnded a stage rehearsal on Saturday. Miss Mc Cullough, tbe debutante, is handsome, and will make hit. 1 he principal amateurs supporting her also delivered tbeir parts satisfactorily, and evince a Knowledge oi stage business that raises a doubt about their non-prof-sBionalttv. The musio will bo fur nished by ilassler's orohostra, and will be choice, of course. Mr. Willis 1'acide makes his first attempt in, to him, a new line ot business tragedy, lie essays the arduous role of "Uennaro " and also enacts the light comedy part of tbe "Duko Aj-anza," La tbe Honeymoon. New Chibnut street 1 heatrk Mr. Adams Will give us Hamlet. 1 be performance will have additional interest trora the can Mrs. Bacer appears as tbo "Queen ;" Mr. Lewis Baxer as "Laertes ;" Miss Orton as "Ophelia ;" Mr. Ueo. Clarke as the "Ghost." There will be a great curiosity to compare the "Ham lets" of ibe two young traged ans, Booth and Adams. The veiy first time Mr. Adams played tbe part, years ago, he astonished bis friends by big power and eaccUenoe. Arch Street 1 hkatrk. Mies Bushton will apr earth is evening in the character ot "Rosalind," in tsnaJiespaie's play of As You Like It, the cast will be a good one. but the great curiosity to see tbe lady would be sufficient to attract a full hoae. Walsct Street Theatre. dr. Edw'n Booth will appear as "Uamlet." There are not two "R'cu moods," but two "Hamlets" in tbo tie'd to-nigut. Adams and Booth in the same character. Concert Hall. I'ue Holiuan Opera Troupe will appear this evening in the popular opera of The JkihitnUm Cirl. I'lie ballads in this opera are all iamiliar. Tbe wbole troupe is young, fresh, and the young prime donne are very pretty. Mr. and Mrs Mordadt take a complimentary btDcflt at the Academy on Ma' 80, at wbicil Miss Moeuiio do Maiguerittes will appear. Commutation and Colored Troops. INTERESTING STATISTICS FROM THE REPORT OP ' THE PROVOST MARSHAL-GENERAL. Washington, May 19. I have collected some interestmpc Incts yet wrapped up in the red tape ol the War Ollice. I erive the totals of the dif lerent States, paid into the United State3 Treasury as commutation money during the war. According to the table, the great State ol Illinois paid the least, while that of Pennsyl vania paid the largest sum the difference being $8,018,400 1 It ia difficult to account for this vast ditlerence on any hypothesis which will apply alike to all sections. Ibe lollowing amounts were paid by the peo ple of the different States lor commutation dur ing the wart Maine $620,200 ".Jaryland $1131,003 Kw Hampshire. . 28,500 Dist't Columbia. 9G.9J0 Vermont 6X8,400 Kentuoky 997,630 Massachusetts. . . .1,(310,400 Ohio 1 978 887 Jibode Island.... 141,000 Illinois 15,930 Connecticut 457,200 Indiana 235,500 New York 5 486 799 Michigan 614.700 New Jersey.... ..1.2t,700 Wisconsin 1,533,600 Pennsylvania.... 8,684 800 Iowa 22,600 Delaware 110,100 Minnesota 818 800 Total .920,866,816 Thin sum was collected by the Provost Mar shal's Bureau at an expense of less than seven tenths of one per cent., and without the loss of a dollar through neglect, accident, fraud, or otherwise. It has been disposed of as follows: Disbursed on account oi enrolment, dralt, t substitutes, eto $16,976,211 V Balance in United States Treasury 9,890,105 Certainly it would be impossible to indite an fpistle without reference to the "darkey," so I jrive herewith some facta respecting colored troops. The recruitment of men of color, by draft and substitution, was exclusively under the control ot tbe Piovost Marshal-General's Bureau; but tbeir recruitment as volunteers was mainly under the "Bureau for Colored Troops," especi ally established tor that purpose. To present together the entire results of these operations, which, however, were produced In the main by tbe action of the Bureau for Colored Troops, the following extract is made lrom the report of the Cbiei of that Bureau: On the 15th of July, 1865, the date on which the last organization of colored troops was mus tered In, there were tn the service of the United States 120 regriments of infantry, 12 of heavy ar tillery. 10 companies of light artillery, and 7 regiments ot cavalry Iu all as follows: Intantrv , S3 938 Heavy Artillery 16,662 Light Artillery 1811 Cavaliy 7.245 Total 123450 The foregoing is Ihe largest number ot colored troops in service at one time during the war. The entire number of troops commissioned and enlisted in this branch of the Fervice during the war is 186,017, divided as follows among the States: Maine 104 Mississippi. 17 869 Mew Hampshire 126 Louisiana ..24,052 Vermont 120 Arkansas b.b'MA Khode iBland 1.887 lennessee 20133 Massachusetts 8 906 Kentucky 23,708 tiomectlcut ...1,764; Michigan 1 887 New Yori 4 126 Ohio 0V2 JNew Jersey 1 186 Indiana 1,697 I'ennsylvama -..8,612 Illinois 1,81 1 Delaware 964 Ml souri g 841 Maryland 8,7 1 8 Minnesota 104 Dint, oi Columbia. ...8,269 Iowa , 440 Virginia... 6,728 Wisconsin 155 North Carolina 6 086 Kansas 2,080 West Virginia 196 lexas 47 South Carolina 6,462 Colorado Territory, 95 Georgia. ............. .8 486 At large 738 LFioruia 1 044 Mot accounted lor. . 6,088 Alabama. -.4,969. Officers. 7,142 Total 186017 Tbe report of the Provost Marshal-General, pon to be issued from the Government Printing Office, will contain much interesting and valua ble tttietics. N. Jjm. TILYEVEyiNG TELEGRAPH. PJIILADELPniAJdOyDAY. Contents ol tlie rirate "Shenandoah." Mr. J. C. Derby, the United States Despatch AgeU at this port, has I received from the United States Consul t Liverpool, J. 11. Dudley, the following articles, found on board the notorious pirate Shenandoah when fhe was handed over to him by the British authorities. They have arrived here In the ship Cultivator Captain Russell: , 27 chronometers, 1 box specie, 123 packages (eon tenia unknown), ll guns, 1 box specie, 1 gun from the pirate fiumler.l carriage, 1 ramrod, 1 shot, 2 esses sextants, 2 bales charts, 1 case books, eto 0 cases rifles, etc., 1 box clocks, eto , 7 cases gun fear. 1 bag and 2 barrels boots, ete,, 2 writing desks, i bars thread and flags, 1 box flags and Knglish en sign,! hnndie pines, etc., 1 bundle magazine tools, 1 care percussion caps, 2 brass guns, 8 guns, 8 gun carriages, 11 handspikes, 4 bundles rammers, etc., 1 bag drills, etc., 1 box medicine, etc., 6 bales, 7 chests tea 48 boxes tobacco. The cannon and otbenwar material will be sent to Brooklyn Navy Yard; the chronometers nd ncxtantyi, which were robbed from American ships, will be delivered to tbe rightful owners when they apply lor, them. The remaining arti el s will be sold at auction in a few days. N. Y. Evening Fost. MILLINERY, MANTUA-MAKING, &o WOOD & OAKY, No. 725 CHESNUT STREET. ARE OFFERING DAILY ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN HATS AND BONNETS, JNCLUEIMG THE POPULAR JAPANESE AND MEDALLION HATS. 4162mrp 1 1 . 5pIV MKS. K. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, Has a handsome assortment of SPRING MILLINERY t Misses' and Intents' Hais and Caps, Silks, Velvet, Crapes, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Frames, etc. 3 164m JADIES' CLOAKS, BASQUES, ETC. MADE AND TRIMMED 1J4 THF MOST KaSHIONABL! 8TTLE, FROM TBE BKMMIOODS. AT TI1E LOWEST roSSlBUS tRlCES. I VEN8 A CO., 8 11 2m No. 23 South NINTH Street FOR SALE AND TO RENT. A LARGE, WELL LIGHTED AND VFNTILA TED ROOM, ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE , "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 South THIRD Street, TO KENT. API'LT IN IHE OFFICE, FIRST FLOOR. K. B. WITH OR WIIHOUr STEAM POWER. f TO RENT. CAPE ISLAND COT! AGES t 111 and Stores. Notwithstanding It nasbeen currently runioreu, n.acb to the damage ot Caoe May, that all de sirable lurnlflied cottages bad been taken, yet I. tbe subscriber, have twelve to rent o- the bathing season, three of wliloh are near the Columbia House one on Queen street, three on Washington street, three on La fayette street, and two near the site oi the late Mount Vernon Hotel. Also, three Storehouses, desirably lo cated for business. All o( which will be let on reason able terniH. Apply to JESE M. SMITH, At the Hldgway House, Philadelphia. From 11 to S P. M , on Tuesday and Wednesday. May 22 and 23, lBtiti, or at Cape Island any time there alter. 21ht f FOR SALE No. 163 NORTH TENTH LylStrcet, a Desirable Three-story Brick Dwelling, with Double Three-story Back Buildings, and Lot ot Ground on the east side of TENTH Street, below Bace street, lurnished with all modern Improvements and newly fitted uo. Immediate possession given. Apnly to A. B. CAKTER & CO., Southwest Corner NINTH and FIL BERT fttreet. A It) 3t I. H. JOSEPH. CENTRAL REAL E9TATE Agency. No. 271 B. THIRD street, Philadelphia, a. Keal KRia.e uonclit ana sola on commission. lurub in Kutiaiiu, in unr . iiv.uivu vi. jjvuub, muTl feuges. snd other securities. House and Ground Bents collected. Commissioner of Deeds for all the States. 4 271m5p fl PERSONS HAVING PROPERTIES FOR JLiLsale or to rent will find it to their advantage to call at the Central Real Estate Agency, No. 271 6. THIRD street. No bonus or charges made on either owner or tenant DSlmrp I. H. JOSEPH. FOR SALE A DESIRABLE THREE stoty Dwelling, with thieetory double Back ding on TWELFTH Street, above Green. AU modern improvements, summer kitchen. heaters, eto. Price. kbtiGO clear. Apply at this Ollice, between 9 and 12 A. M. 4 II) ! CAPE ISLAND. TO RENT. A NEW Jt Cottage, newly furnished, near Congress Hall, with a tine view of tbe ocean. Inquire ot GEORGE BOlKITJS. No. 141) MARGARET!' A etreet, Phlladel phia. between and 12 o'clock ft 14 Bt GERMANTOWN RESIDENCE FOR RENT. I, :t A laiee House, with all the modern conveniences, txtesjsive grounds end plenty ot shade; stabling lor thrie horse si within ten minutes walk of railroad station, Will be rented whh or without tbe liable. Addiess l'o No. 18( H. Philadelphia Post Office. 5 2 4p QNE PRICE CLOTHING. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED One Price CLOTHING- HOUSE, No G04 MARKET STREET, ALdVE SIXTlt. Prices reduced to the lowest point A fine assortment of Ready-made Clothing' con. stantly on band. Custom Work made to order at very short notice, In style and durability unsur pawed. 4 80 In) 8p JJ. T. OF F. C. F. - F. F. C OLOTHIISTG !!! HICKS' TEMPLE OF FASHION, Celebrated . , ' For Fine '.,,. , ' Fashionable Clothing. , WILLIAM niCKS, . No. 0O3 MARKET Street, 512 in PEliADELPIIU. T .... r. ...J...., .4 . ........ -..n ., A .. TJ .... 1 . x CARPETINGS, &o JUST RECEIVED, ' YAKD-AXD-A-HALF-WIDE , V.ELVET CARPETS, i NEW LESIONS. J. F. & E. COME, No.' 904 CHESNUT STREET. 3-4 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, WHITE, BED, AND FANCY CANTON MATTINGS. ' J. F. & E. B. OltNE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET. ENGLISH BRUSSELS, FOR STAIRS AND HALLS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS! J. F. & E. B. 0RNE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET 500PIECES . NEW PATTERNS ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. J. F. & E. B. 0RNE, No. 904 3 MSmrp CHESNUT STREET. QARPETINGS! CARPETINGS! AT RETAIL. McCALLlMS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 519 CHESNUT Street, (OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE HA IX), SOW OFFER THEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK 'or FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARPETINGS, AT R E D UC E D PRICES. 4 261mrp MATTING WAREHOUSE! McCALLlMS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT Street, (OPPOSITE IN EPENDENCE BALL) HAVE JUST RECEIVED ONE THOUSAND ROLLS PEE8H CANTON MATTING, ALSO, TWO HUNDRED ROLLS CALCUTTA CdCOA MATTING. All Widths and Stylos, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. 42filmrp "QLEN ECHO MILLS," GERMANTOWN, P McCALLlMS, CREASE & SLOAN, H annfacturers, Importers, and Whole. Ml Dealers In CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS MATTINGS, Etc. WAREHOUSE, No. SOO CHESNUT STREET, OPPOeiTH THE BTATK EOCflX, . . ' rhUadelpbJa. HETAIL DEPARTMENT' (868mrp No. P 10 CHESNUT STREET. pXEINX WIRE WO It If FOB BAILIXOd; BtOBB FB0NT3, ' . ' ' "" GT7AED8, PARTITIONS, " 1 ! , IKON BEDSTEADS, AND WIRE WOBK, ' In variety, maootsctured br' ' M. WALKER & SON81 I206m8p o. UKortb TU Btreet. DRY GOODS. PRICE & WOOD, Norttwest Corner of EIGHTH and HLBEET Streets, list Jnrt optnsd at their new fitore, One lot ol biik Grenadines, 62i. per yard, same as have been sold at 87jfl. Fine all wool Icialnct, 87) and ITx). B ack all-wool DelaiDPS, 6t, 00. and 70o. t)ouble widto black all-wool Delaines, 68, 75, and 'Aobalr Cballfos, 25o. a yard, l lald Inos, 83o a vsrd. Stripe Foplics for Travelllnt Dresses, 81io. a jard. I'laia color Baretres from auclloo. riain color Crape Mareti lrom auction. ' Fine quality French and Seotoh Ginrnams. Bestqnahty American Ulns-hams. Ameilcsn Trints 12 J and 18jo. per yard, war tinted fast colors. BLACK SILKS. Black Sl'ks from 81 25 np to C3 60 a yard. MUSLINS. MUSLISS. Best makes ot Muslins at the very lowest market prices. , LINEN GOODS. Brat makes Bhlitlnv Linens, Linen Towels, Tab'e Llaens, Kapkina, and Doylies. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. A larre assortment Naln'ooks, Jaconets, Cambrics, Swiss Mnsitns, Victoria Lawns, 1'laid and Stripe tlirslins, White I'iqnes, eto. Marseilles and Lancaster Quilts A larpe ss-ortment Uosilv and Glores. indies' Bnff and White Glores, a new lot. Ladies and Gents' Summer Under Vents. Cambric FloonclnRs, J-xieingsIand Insectinfrs. A large lot of Linen Fans, Gents' Meek Ties, Shirt Fronts and Husj onders. Silk Sun Umbrellas, and Hoop Sk.'rta. PRICE & WOOD, X.V?. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Sts. V. B Dally receirlnsr New Goods. 2 1) H7m. ii. HORSiaim & soxs FIFTH and CIIERIIY Sts. PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF LADIES' DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, PLAIN AND FANCY BUTTONS, C01TOK 1EIM MINOS, BLACK AND C'OLOKilD GALLOONS CLUST LACES, BELTING8, OUIPUBB LACE8. BALMORAL TRIMMINGS, GIMPS AND ORNAMENTS, COLORED VELVET RIBBONS HEAD NETS, ETC SMALL WARES AND ZEPHYR WORSTED. We are constantly receiving tie latest NOVELTIES of the Euioncan markets, betides our own production o various stjles in NEW TRIMMINGS. Onr prices ae reduced to the very lowest Gold rates. SiSimrp EW SPRING GOODS. The subscribers are now receiving their Spring Impor tation ot House Furnishing Dry Goods, , C ompiising all the best varieties of LINEN AND COTTON SHEETINGS, PILLOW AND BOLSTER CASINGS, TABLE DAMASKS AND DIAPERS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, CHAMBER AND BATH TOWELS, TOWELLINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, MARSEILLES QOILTS. COUNTERPANES, " BLANKETS, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, And every other article of Furnishing Dry Goods re quired to commence housekeeping or supply the wants ot a family. spring nosiF.ny and merino goods. The subscribers, with Increased facilities for the trans action ot the Hot-IKKY DfPAKTM EOT of their busi ness, tnvlte attention to their ample and well-selected Stock of LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, MEBINO AND SILK VESTS, DRAWERS, ETC. New Stock, and at the Reduced Prices. SHEPPARD.YAN HARLINGEN&ARRISQN. 4 20 fmw2mrp frTo. 1008 CHE9XUT STREET. COOPER & C0MRD, NINTH AND MARKET. 1250 YARDS CASSIMERE, $1-10; Reduced from $l-50. NEW CASSIMERES, $1-25 and $1-50. FINE CASSIMERES, $1-75. 6-4 FRENCH CASSIMERES. CASSIMERES FOR CLOAKS. HARRIS' FINE CASSIMERES, $2-00 and $2-25. COMPLETE LIXE, BEST MAKES, Black Cloths and Doeskins, FROM $2 25 to $8-50. 5 11 fm wCt REFRIGERATORS. JEFRIGrEIlATOIlS. SMITH & RICHARDSON, Agents for the sale of the Justly celebrated CHARCOAL LINED REFRIGERATORS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, . FROM SO'OO TO &25"00. 62LtBp) No. OH MARKET Street. QNE DOLLAR'S WORTH OP ICE PER WEEK Will keep your provisions cool and sweet In the warmest weather, by using one of , . Sohooley's L.arce Refrigerator. They bave three apartments, and are thorough ventilators. The small sizes require bat 60 cent worth of Ice per week. , 1 1 . V' E. S. FARSON & CO.. I JLANCFACTUREES, 4 26 lmrp No. 220 KICK Street. Ffa S A F E F O U - SALE. V A SECOND-HAND , ', u Farrel & Herrinff Fire-Froof Safa FOR SALE. APPLY AT TBIS OFFICII. I S rp MAY 21, 1866. gTFAM ENGINE TACKING LIBRICATIVE PACKIX0, FOR TIIE STUFFING BOXES OF STEAM ENGINES. An article recrn-mtntfed by all Fallroad Oompanle vrto have thoronhljt tested It, asd la general nse on ever $tto htmdrtdand rif Rallioads, ana on trial by over five hnndred others. ADOPTED BT 30,044 STATIONARY ENGINES, It t amst-class article. Seventy-Five Cents Per Pound. . Lubrlcallve racking Company, SOLE MANUFACTURERS, CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. L. G. T1LLOTSON & CO. SOLE AGENTS, t 26 DEY Street, New York. SOLD BT DEALERS GENERALLY. 28p MILLER'S STEAM ENGINE PACKIXO. 1 his Is tha muslin covere.d,shoddy filling, siufflnK boa packing. ' 8IXTY CENTS PER POP D For sale by WILLIAM P. MILLER, Bole Mannfirtnrer iot tbe United States, .. Bear of 72S HBbMJT Hireet, M8P Philadelphia, penna. ELECTROPATHY. BRS. GALLOWAY & S1IEDD, THE SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS, Aie treating with remarkable success all acute and Chronic Diseases, at their ELECTS OP ATHIC INSTITUTION, No.1230 WALNUT Street One Door East of Thirteenth Street, We have been engaged for many jcars in the noble work of giving bealth and happiness to the suflermg and the sfflle'ed. Dorlng this time we have treatea about TWENTY THOUSAND INVALIDS sullerln- from tbe various forms of disease, and in a most every case a per manent cure has been efieoteo. Han? o' them, in fact bad been given np as Incuiable by their physicians. We have restored to health, in a few davs, thousands of per sons In this city wbo bad been suffering from painful diseases five, ten, and fifteen years and uowaros. At our Institution we have cured, and are curing, a class of dis eases that has baffled the medical profusion in all ages of the world. Dr. WILLIAM WHITE, a centleman of great expe rience In this successful practice, is associated with Drs GALLOWAY & SHEDD In this practice. By this arrangement we hoje to be enabled to attend profession ally to our large practice. REr RENCES. We refer the diseased and otheis Interested In our new practloe to the loilowlsg welt known gentlemen wo o have been treated successiutur by us i GLOROE GRANT, No. 6ln Chesnutstreet. R.T DESlLVtH. No 173B Chesnutstreet General PLKASONTON, No. 91 Spruce street Maior-Ueneral l'Lh ASONTON, U. 8. Army. Hon. DAVID W1LHOT, Judge of Court of Claims Washington city. Hon. dudxe CAPROV, New Yore city. Rev. Dr. MARSHALL, of Plttsburp, Pa. EDWIN KOHKEST. the irreat Truedlan. lie v. Dr. HALL, of Philadelphia. - Kev. DANItL CLARK, Illinois. Colonel THOMAS W. SWEENEY, Assessor, No. 7i0 Wanut street. GiOKGE H. EARLE, Attorney-at-law, Sixth and Chesnut streets. EMANUEL REY. Attorney at Law, No. 707 Sanson S reet. DR. GEORGE W. FREED, Lancaster city, Penna. DR. WM. 11. BROWN . Glrard House. RKV. MR. MALLORYT Norrlstown. Penna. ALBfcRr H. MCOLAY, No 6i William street, New York citv. C. CUM MINGS, Stnyvesant street, New York cliy H, ('. SHUK'I LEFF, No. 31M Market street. JOHNM.BCIhT o 1S5!3 outb Broad street ' G W. MERCHANT. Germsntown, Philadelphia. Consultation and exsmluatlons tiee of charge. An Interesting Circular mailed by addressing DRS. GALLOWAY, WHITE & SHEDD 3 SI iro&tl)2mrn No. 1230 WALNUT tit.. Phila DON'T MISTAKE TUB NU9IBKB,1330. BOOTS AND SHOES. ti FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, FOR GENTLEMEN'S And Bovs' Wear, AT REDUCED PRICES, AT HELWEG'S, No. 535 ARCH Street, Below Sixtb. First-class work aiways on hand, and made to order at short notice. 4 24 lm5p 1 REMOVAL. C. I1ENKERT fc SON VAKUFAOTITUBB OV FINE liOOTS AND SHOES Have removed from their Old Stand, No. 48 South FOURTH Street, to No. 716 CHESNUT STREET. Having purchased the entire business of Mr, Leonard Benkert, thus bringing together an im mense stock ol goods, they will be in position to supply the wants of the community at prices some what below those heretofore charped. Their inoreased facilities also enable them to make style of BOOTS AND SHOES for Youths far su perior to what is made elsewhere. Tbe best BOOTS AND SHOES for Ladios, also made to order. 4 SO fin w 2m FURNITURE. FU R N I T U R E.-TIIB LAROEST, Cheapest and Best Stock of Furniture in the world is to be lound at i UOULD CO.'S TTKIOK FURNITURE DI POT CORNER OF MNTH ASD MAHKKf STREETS. bd Kos. J7 and J9 N bKCOJiD Street Parlor Suits, in Hair. Brocade, Plush, Damask, or Ren. Dining-room, Chamber. Library Kitchen, and Office Furul.ure, at labu oualy low pricea, and tbe newest stjiee and patterns. ,, . . Public Building, bchool. College, and 6hop Furclture In endless varietv. JV . All kluda of Furniture wanted by housekeepers, at ezceedluulT low piloea. at either ot tlielr lumieusa eatab llrhmrnia It vou want to save money aud gel well served no to GOULD CO. beiore purcbaalnK elae wbeie. corner of NINTH and MARK tl'i, and Npa. J and 39 N, BEt OND Mtreet. IU6p QOURTNEY & WILLITS, Nos. 14 and 16 S. Seventh St., Philada.' I ' MABtFACTUREBS OF , ' BEAUTIFIL COTTAGE FURNITURE AND THE ONLY DURABLE IN THE CITtV '., Also, Dining-Eoom Furniture, AND BEDDINO. constantly on hand. tZSmwftm mQR TO $45 FOR A SUIT OP BLACK OP tltlD. fancy colored cloth army and navy clothlnj lie., in stvle ODPuruaMtel. tUuirp FARR, No. 1SSINTU St., above Cbwmt. . CHOLERA. The attention of the Tublio Is callod to tbe fact , that Epidemic Cholera bas no premonitory symp toms. Ihe Diarrhoea, which is supposed to be its forerunner, Is tbe disease itself in its first stage, and l very fractal le. It shonld, however, be noUoed ' that this Dumber or Looseness Is frequently nnat-' (ended by pain or uneasiness, and fatal delay hat , olten occurred lrom the notion that Cholera mast be attended with Cramps, la the early stage there is olten no Griping cr Cramps, and it Is at this period that the disease can be most easily arrested by tbe n-e of a proper proven tare, which is offered in DOCTOR FITLER'S CELEBRATED CAEMI NATIVE. ESTABLISHED 1833. Thousands testify it to be a CERTALN CURE (br Cholera, DUrrhocs, Cholera Morons, LooaeBtan, Cramps, Slepleeneas, Eto. For Adnlts, Children, and Infants. ' IKICE 26 CENTS. SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS. RHEUMATISM. PR. FITLER'S Great Rheumatic Remedy. Tho most Ywlaable Medlclno Ever of fered to tbo Pablle. Onnranteed to havo NTr FmIImI, la any lastaneo, to Cars Permiaacatly tho Worst Forms of RHKUMATISM. (6 6smwlm8p HIGHEST REFEKE5C136 GIVEN. MEDICAL ELECTRICITY. i Wondcrfnl Sclenllflc Discovery. DR. S. W BECKWITII'S ELECTEICAL INSTITUTE No. 1220 WALNUT STREET, For tbo Treatment of Acute and Ctirunle Diseases. Electrical investigation bas preved tha the humau boay acta on tbe principle of the galvanic battery. The brain, mucous and serous membranes, the skin, tissues, and fluids, constitute the negative and positive lorces. Every action, whether mental or physical, is the result of these antagonistic forces. Digestion, respiration, circulation, secretion, and excretion are' due solely to Electrical Influence. There Is a polar action established throughout the nervous system which connects with every part of the body, establishing and preserving a praaer balance of the electrical element, which constitutes health, and a disturbance of which causes disease. There are strictly but two conditions of encase one of inflammation, or positive; tbe other weak, debilitated negative; and as Electricity contains, these two conditions In the action of tbe positive and negative currents, all we have to do la to neutralize the disease and restore proper healthy action. We do not wish to convey tbe impression that we cure all diseases in all conditions. We cannot cure consumption after tbe lungs are all destroyed; yet we do assert, and are prepared to practically demonstrate, tb at hundreds ot cases of almost every form of chronic diseases, pronounced Incurable by the best medical practitioners of tbe country, have been radically cubed, some ot them In an incredibly short time, by our Eleetrlcal treatment Its great superiority over other practice in the cure of disease is also attested In the fact that, whh In the past nve years, over vodbtirn niotSASD patients have been treated at this office, suflcring from almost every form and condition ' of disease common to humanity, and In nearly all oases a benefit or perfect oure has been effected. Pa'sy, deaf ness, blindness, rheumatism, dyspepsia, cancer, and all the old knotty diseases that are a physic! an's curse, as It proves his inability to eradicate, are br our sclen llflc method comparatively easy of cure. Specimens of tumors oi large growth extracted by mean of Elec tricity alone, witbout pain, without tbe use of the knite, ligatures, or any other means, may be seen at ouroftceby those interested. Thereiore, with these facts to prove our theory and treatment ot disease we are willing to undertake any or the following als easea, with every nope and prospect of success wltii very many others not bere enumerated i 1. 11SLABS OF IBB BBAIH AMD KBVOTJS STSTEM. ' l.piUpsy, chorea, or et Vltaa' Dance. Paralysis (Herupiegia), Neuralgia, Hyateria, Nervousness. PaiDl tatlon oi the lleari. Eock-Jair eto "' 2 K. KUANS AKD Hsm'ES COKNUOTXD WITH IBB DlGXS T1VB . rsiKM.-Boie Throat, Uyepepnla, Ularriiosa. i sentery, obstinate Corsupatlon Uwmorrholdee or Piles Blious, Flatulent and Palntei's Colic, and ail alt actions ot the Liver and fepieea. a. RBsriBATORY Obgams t aurih Cough, Influenza, Asthma (when not caused bv organic dlseasea of the heart), Broncbitla, Plemlsy. Pleurodynia, or Rheuma tism ol tbe l heat Consumption In the earlv staves. 4. FlBBOCS AKD MCSOULAB STSTBal.-RtieUu fttlinn. ' out. Lumbago SUIT eck, Hpiusi curvature. Hi? Dlseatts, cancers. 'Ilirnors. ' o. Ubikabt and Oemital Oboams. Gravel, Diabetes, ' snd kidney Complaints, Impotence, and Seminal Weak ness. The laiter complaints never tail to yield rauldiy to this treatment. ' . 6 Imskasks Pbcvliab to Females. Uterus Com plaints, involving a mal ooaltlon, as Prolapsus Antro veraion, Retroveislon, Inflammation Ulceration, and aiious other atleo lons of the Womb and Ovaries 'J O I.ADlt.8 we can recommend this treatment aa one ot UKVARIKD fiUCCKHH Almost innumerable ease bave come under treatment at our ortlce who can teanty totbUlact. lln. BKC'K tV'irtl has entire charge ot the Ladles' Liepa i intent, and ail delicacy will be naed towards those wbo entrust themselves to her care. In It niale dlsesaes, as mentioned in the above list, with others not mentioned, she bas had a huge expe rience, and can coulldently promise the most KratiU ing reauite. 10 T1JJS AFFLICTED Tbe treatment is mild and gentle, producing no shock or unpioasant aonsa'.lou whatever. - Our professional intetoouree with tha a filleted will ei er be characterized by perfect candor and bonety. and those wboae complaints are Incurable, or do not aauiit ot amelioration will be frankly told so. and not accepted for treatment. It matters not. what may be your complaint or bow long you may have suf fered, or bow much, or wbat count of treatment yon may have been subjected to, or wbat diaaDpoiuunenfS yuuuiajrUi,vexpnencea.ii toe aysiein is not worn out U auflloleni vltalfy remains lor reaction there la a air prospect ot recovery. P.I.FEKKNC18. 'ibe diseased and all Interested are reierred to the fo!lowli.a-named gentlemen, who bave been treated and witneaHed our treatment on others, at ' 10. 1'iLO WANKUT Htieet. ' A. J. f leasonton. Brigadter-Oenrrel. No. 816 aornee airtit; W ii. eunib, iron lounder. So. lirii Hanover Hreet t George UoeulaM. Local avxpre-a Company, 11. tu street above Chesnutt J. W. Bradley, pub.lsher. o. Ml H Fourth street) Robert Woik. No. 51 N. Third, street; Coicnel T. W. Bwaeney. AaetaorAeoond Ils- -trict Ph lladeliihia, W alnut aireet, balew Eighth t Ueorg. k.vana (Evona A Uaaaail) mllltarv aooos, Arch a treat, beiow Filth Mr Pe.ouze. ttpe founder, Third and Cbeanut sue ts; Kd. atoLano, manufacturer aottoov goods all of this cit.t. A. PleaHOntun. lirlgailler Gene ral, Kt. Louis. Mo. Jacob Vandegritt. Odessa. lul t K. A. Beniple. spool cotton manufacturer, Mount Holly M. J., wli ll very many others . . Physicians or students desiring to bave Instruction ba the coireot application oi Kleoirloityior the cure of dis eases can anp y at the oftlce. ConHuliatlon tree. Deacrlntlve clrcn'are of cures, eflecled. wit'1 numerous reierences, can be bad by ap plication at tbe office. All letter addressed to . , PR. H. W BKCKWITH, ' . So. liUO WALMJr Street, 4 12 Ilium 2mRp rhlladelphi. J E M A R K A B L E NOTE., Tbe Kut-scrlber takes pleasure In announcing to bis 4 friends that he bas now constantly on band ' I , , i . . ; , Tha Stoclc leaner Beev on Draught. "" I The aroat healthy, and the best beverage lor tha- 4 weather a- . . COME ASD TRT IT. AT ' u '' JOSEni STErPACIIER'S, SiSOfrp No. 631 CHESNUT Street. 4