8 AMUSEMENTS. A Km flTRnntT Thbatrk. -Miss Laey Rnshton ep Vred last evening as 'Juliana," is the liimrymton. linsually Ihli pieoe of lata n alwavs played la two arm, hut i le whole five wero given last evening. Miss Kuahtea lean exceedingly rirfeloped blonde, aot a handsome statn, bat a handsome caryatides, eh a tbe Komsms seal, tnred. she ia the very em bodiment l health and strength and animal beautv, yet la she not beautjtnl either la feature or expres. woo, or rather, a laek of expression ftivos a vacancy t ber laeo, wb'cn take away ail ln'onnt. En?, land praduors hundreds f snob line, hesttbv, -nnial, handsome apeclmont of womanhood, from bnihanov of comoexloo and magniHo 'noe or figure, tliev are dazz ini aud impoxtna;. Mim Rush ton, in the ninRuiflrent and tasteful dresses she wo art, dio-acs Ut lor a quoon, Is ret ly a most speu did sight, bucn drossos bare never before been on the stare; ther are all real in point of material, and bewildering in point or tasto and fashion. As an actress, Miss Knshton does not rve above medio entr. Her voice is harsh, aud sho does not read lute liront:y or Rive any part'oular character to the part she plavs. Hut there are many actresses of a little ta ent, and nono as satisfactory to look on, so 1bat Miss Kulitou has individual claims ou buo'io admiration. Hiss Rushtnn, for her benea , will play TTIte Blai k Vo.ninn and liomhaxtet Furioso, Kxw Chkbnct street Theater. Mr. Adams will give us tins evening the Laity of I. yon. UK loo ir since we I ave seen his 'Claude Molno te" no uouttt it will be as vreatly nnnro.ed aa bis ' Hamlet," and oisp'ay the maturity ot bis talents as well. Miss Orton will piay 'Tanllne " Walhut Street Tn satrk. Mr. Booth plavs "Iaio" this evening. We are glad to see that bo will give us Tne Fool'$ lttcettye. It is one ot bis most original and admirable creations. appvhbly Brju.PiNOH Tbe heads of the two medical collepe will visit Uie Carolina Twins to lav. These wonderful girls ara exciting groat lute rest in the scientific world Suicide ot the President ol a Broadway Insniance Company. Jfi ETART DIFFICULTIES TUB ALLEGED CAUSE INVESTIGATION BEFORB CORONER N ACH ANN About lialf-paHt 2 o'clock xcsterdny afternoon, Mr. Thomas W. liirdsull, Presldeot of the Secu rity Nire Insurance Company, called al taedruir store of Edward Milhaur. in Uroadwav, and asked to purchase a dose of strjehnioe, which he raid be wished to administer to a larae and troublesome do?. Mr. Milhau at Brat reluscd to iurnlbb. the poison, when Mr. Uirdeull gave his full name, eaid he was President of tbe Security Insurance Company, and lived in Yonkers, and that he (Mr. .Milhau I was the only near neighbor on whom he could call for medicine, etc. Believini hi Btery to be true the druggist eave Mr. Bird sail two and a half larrains of strychnine, for which lie paid aud leit. He returned to the cilice and seated himself at the desk, remaining there till shortly colore four o'clock, when he arose lrom his chair and was observed to take a drink lrom a tumbler. lie then rctiied to the rear room, and lying down on a lounge, was Boon altt-rwards discovered to be dead. The alarm was' given, and a mcssentrcr de spatched to the Coroner's office, whereupon Coroner Naumann proceeded to the office ot the Insurance Company aud made a temporary examination of the body. In answer as to what prooiptcd the deceasod to take the poison, the Coroner was informed that there was some de rangement in his accounts or business affairs, which had been made a subject ot investigation by the Directors of the Company. It was also stated by a gentleman present that Mr. Birdsall bad been engaged in some private speculations which had resulted disastrously. Coroner Naumann pave permission to have the body removed to an undertaker's, and an in quest will beheld to-day, when further facts in relation to the suicide will be developed. The Security Insurance Company wa9 orga-.nis-ed in 1H50, since which time deceased has been Secretary, Vice President, and President. He was appointed President ot the Company four or 6ve years ago. Deceased has left a widow and several children, living in Yonkers, West chester county. He was about lorty-two years of age. New York Herald. Death of Senator Wright. The Hon. William Wright, United States Sena tor from New Jersey, died ypsterday at his resi dence in Newark, N. J., need about seventy. He was a native of New York State, but early fettled at Newark, where he long did a large business as a manufacturer of saddlery, etc., and made a generous competence. In 1843 he was chosen to Congress, as a bolting Whig can didate, beating (by (he help of the Democrats) the Hon. William B. Kinney, the regular Whig candidate, lie wa re-elected in 1845 without of portion. In 1S47, he was tho Whig candidate for Coveri.or, and was beaten by the efforts and votes ot such Whips as resented hi" bolting into ContrrehS in 1848. He thereupon became alie nated lrom his old Whig affiliations, and was soon transformed into a pro-slavery Democrat of the Camden-Auiboy stripe, which he has ever since remained. In 1852-3 he was chosen a United States Senator to rill a vacancy; ho wai re elected in 1855-7; and atrain in 1863; so that his present term would have expired, had he lived, on the 4th of March, 1859. His successor (until one shall be chosen at tbe next session of the Legislature) is to be appointed by Governor Marcus L. Ward; and it is nowise ptobable that the selection w ill either be dictated or prevented ty Dr. James M fScovel. Mr. Wnght was not a great statesman; but he was a generous, public spirited, self-made man, who cherished no ani mosities, and never allowed political differences to incite personal alienation if he could help it. Now that he is gone, a thousand kindly and grateful associations will , cluster arouri.l his memory. N. Y. Tribune. Queen Victoria's Birthday. To day, May 24, will be the forty-seventh anni Tersary ot the birthday of the Queen of Eng land. Tl.o day will be duly celebrated by the Euiiih residents in this and other cities of the United States. In Canada and the British Pro vinces there will be the nual loyal reloicings in the shape of reviews of troops, 'firing of can non, illuminations and fireworks. In England the event w ill, ot course, be celebrated with gTeat tc at and m all tbe British dependencies throughout the world there will be more or less reloicings. Her Matcsty is now in the twenty ninth year of her reign, having ascended the throne on the demise of her uucle William IV, in June, 1837. This is a long time for the reign of a lir.iiwh sovereign, the greatest longevity having been attained by her grandfather, wn'o reigned sixty years. She has a numerous lamily of nine children, live of them sons, all ot whom are living. Queen Victoria's popularity ha been somewhat impaired by her long seclusion f. from public li'e in consequence ot the death of her husband, Prince Albert, of Coburg, but she is held in deserved estimation for her character as a lady and a Queen, and English Hiibiecta In every part of the world will honor her birthday with the respect due to her position ns tho sove reign that rules over several hundred millions of people. Thb Trapfibt MoNKS.-The E mperor of the French has sent the Trappists eighty thousand francs from his privy purse towards the drainage works which the monks pre carrying ou at the Dombes. (3 Ij A It K T W INK. 400 DOZEN FINE TABLE CLARET, OUR OWN IMPORTATIONS. FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, tUjrpj 8. W. cor BttOAD and WALKOT R. HUNTER, No. 44 N. SEVENTH STREET. ABOVE PILBEBT. PHILADELPHIA Acknowledged by all vartt't interested by uu tha MOST 8UCCEKSFDL FUY1CIN tn tbe treatment of Internet in An ipeeiaHy. QUICK, THOBOUOH, and permanmt ettrei guaranteed to every can. Bemember 1B hCNTEH'8 ( eiebrated Hemedlui can onlr te bad genuine at lit old eaiablUiitxl OH, No. .bVTiftHitt,abUYruU)rt. jtft . TOE DAILY EVENING TELEGRArH. PmLADELPHlA, i TOUIlBAY AtiCTION SALES. B BCOTT. JR.. AUCTIONEER. . K O. W20 CHESK UT HTBCKT. J 21 J SALE OF X FINE COLLECTION OF 2"0 FINE KAMhD PBOOF KKKAVlN'S, FRO 4 'I HE BKl'MSH FIN E ART fUULHHlKG COMPANY Conflating of tine nroofn, carefully aelectea lrom the rrri moacrn aren a among Wbom are- Hart to. Wen In g, JotinMone, Anwlale, Bant, andotneri, Barker, Le Jeune, lorner, Frank "tone. To tke par f t.eanut Mrect. rum. F. Taylor, Tlinmpiion, Itfinriaer. at Bcott'a Art Gallery, No. 1020 On Wednesday and Tnorfley Evening. JM ard 2n int , at quarter be ore 8 o'clock. The abore are all finely irnmeu In gold, walnnt. and roe mooa trainee, anil comprl.it one of i he beat coneciloM ever ollered In Uila oltv. ( il it . SALE OF FIE OIL PAINTINCH. On Friday and Saturday Evening next, Mth and 26th Inst , at Haott'a Art Gallery, No. 10'iO ( ttftnnt afreet, at quarter before 8 o'clock, a One colleclon of oil painting, comprising familiar and pleading lai dcane mountain and river scenery, ma rine, etc., from celebrated native ariiats. ft il bt fil-ECIAL SALE OF HIOn-CLASS IMPORTED . , PAIM'INCIS. .P" weflnemlny and Thursday Evening, Way SO and SI. at 7 o'clock, at Hcoit'a ArtOalWy. No. 1020 ( iiearnt street, nhont 170 hluh-ola imported tialntingi by the best English, French, Flemish, and iielklan mantels. Fan Iculars hereafter. 8 21 lot PANCOAST WARN OC if! ATJCTIO NEER8, ft 185 St. 240 MARKET Street SPECIAL POSITIVE BA'E OF 200 CASES OF bTKAW OOOD8, BY CAf ALOGCK. On Friday. May 25. commencing at li o'clock, comprising a full assortment of new and lashlonable itvles for ladles, Blrsee, and children. It FOR SALE AND TO RENT. A LARGE, WELL LIGHTED AND VrtlTILATED R00JI. OX THE' SECOND FLOOR OF THE "Evening Telegraph" Builduifj, . J08 South THIRD Street. TO RENT. APVLY IN 1UE OFFICE, FIRST FLO JR. N. B. WITH OR WIIIlQUr feTEAM POWER. TO RENT. CATE ISLAND COTTAGES iijji and Stores VotwIthBtandlng It has been enrrently ruuioreu, n.ui'h to the dmage of Cape May, that all de sirable inrnished cottages had been taken, yet I. the subscriber, have twelve to rent 'or the bathina season. i three ot which are near tiie rolnmbia House one on Wueen aireet, tniee on Washington street, throe on La fayette street, and two near the site oi the late Mount Vernon II otcl. Also, three htorehouses, dosirab y lo. cated tor business. All oi which will be let on reason able terms. Apply to JESSE M SMITH, AttheRirtgway Honse, Philadelphia, From 12 to 3 P. M , on i uesdav and Wednesday . May 22 and 23, lBbti, or ut Capo Inland any time there 'ter. 521 6t f. I. II. JOSKIMI, CENTRAL REAL ESTATE LllalAgency. No. 271 S. THIRD str. et, Philadelphia, faT heal Fstae lson ht and Bold on CominUKion. Loans negotiated. Money procured on Bonds, Mort mains, end other securities. House and Ground Rent collected. t oniniissloner of Dee ft lor all the States. 4 gllmlip f& TERSONS HAVING PROPERTIES FOR iiisale or to rent will llnd it to their advantage to call ai the Central Real Estate Agency, So. 271 8. THIRD Ktrect So benng or charges made on cither owner or tenant 8 8 lmrp I H. JOSEPH. FOR 8ALK A DESIRABLE THREE Rtorv Dwelling, with thiee-storv double Back lUUotng on TW i.'LFTH Street, above Green. All modern improvements, summer kitchen, heaters, etc. Price. ttiuOO clear. Apply at this Ulllce, between 9 and 12 A. M. fgf. GERMANTOWN RESIDENCE FOR RENT. ILa A lmpe riouRe, with al 1 the modern convenience, txicnsive rounils and plenty ot shade; stabling tor time horses: within ten mlauies wslk of railroad stailon. W lil be renrd with or without tbe siaole. ACdief I ox So. 1318 I hllade'plna Post Office. S 2 4p BOOTS AND SHOES. FIATE BOOTS AND SlIOES, FOIt GENTLEMEN'S J And B o v s ' Wear, AT REDUCED PRICkS. AT IIELWEG'S, 5S5 ARCH Street, Below Sixth. Ko. First-class work Biwevs on hand, and made to order at ebon notice. 4 24 lm5p BOARDING. eJUMWRR BOARDING. THREE CONNECT J lug rooms, suitable for family of slxt also one large corner room, wl b a connecting room, suitable for a Itmlly. and tour single rooms not yet envaged, with tood boaid.at 7 per week,iear Wilmington. Del aware 6 82 St" Da. J A BROTN. ltelerence Mr Bhroder, No. 116 8 Delaware aven ue PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR the Summer, at No. 139 CHESNCT btreet. 5 18 6t KioiRErii:, OR LIFE-REJUVENATOR. bTBENGTH TO THE WEAK YOUTH TO TIIE AGED 1 his preparation is nneiju al ed as a rejuvenator and re storer ot wasted aud Iner luncilom. i lie leeo e. the ujed and all those who have In any way Impaired their vitality by excessive mental or physi cal application, will dud tliu Hlokrene tobewhat Itxnurae implies a H e rejuvenator, which, while It builds up tbe shattered constitution, will also Impart to the feelings the brisk ness and energv which belong to yonth. ho matter by what cause any oigan has become enfee bled bi He functions this superb preparation will remove that causs ai once and lorever. BIOKKEKE cares GcuHial Debility. Impotoncr, Ner vous Incapacity, Dypeiisla, Depression. Loss of Appe tite, Low t-pirlts, Imbecility. Mental Indolence. Emacia tion, Knnul It has a most deighttul, desirable, and novel eflcct itpon tbe nervous system, and ail who are ui liny way proi.tr a ed by nervous disabilities are earnestly advised to seek a cure in this moat excellent and un euunlled preparation. BIOKHI K. Ihe Feebte, the Languid, tbe Despalr li'B the Old should mve this valuable discovery a trial: It will be found tutu ly uiileieut from all other article 1 tor ine same purpose. 'I O KEM ALE8. This preparation It Invaluable In ner vous weaknesses oi all kin Is, as It will restore the wasted strength with woi.denul permanence. It is also a kisnd Tonic, and wtil give re lef in Dyspep sia with the first dose A brier persisience m It use will tenovate the stomach to a degree of porfoct health, and banish Dyspepsia lorever. . One Jioilar per bottle or six bottles for 15. Sold by Druggists gent rnli y Kent bv express anywhere by ad dressing UUTriHMlH & H1LLYEU Proprietors, iso us ex oiruei, es i ora. Bold by JOHNSON. HOLLO WAY 4 OOWDES o 23 Noith 8IXTU Street. DYOlT & CO.. 4 10 Ihstii rp Ko. 232 N. SECOND 8t HOIIOMACKER PIANO FORTE 17 X 1 1 MAM FaCTI'RISG COMPANY'S KKW biOKE, No. 1103 CIti-KMJT street We respoctiullv call tbe aiteutlou ol our trlomls and the public generally ot our remove1 to our new and naodsome Warerooms, U1BAUD ROW, No. 11U3 i HGSSUi Street, where we have constun'ly on hand i large stock of our superior aud hlshly finished Huunro ana Grand Pianos. Our instruments have been awarded the highest pre tnlunia at all tbe principal exhibitions ever held In this corn try with numerous testimonials from the nrst class artls s in 4 lurries, and f urope. , i hey are now the leading Pianos and are sold to all paita ot tl.e woi d Penmns desiring to purchase a first-class Piano at greatlv reduced rates shou d not tall to give us a oll Pianos to rent 'luuiug and moving p'ouiptly at tended to. CHOMAi'KRB ft CO., d231m No 1UH C'HKSNCIT Mtreet. JjllNE. SHI UTS,, : Money Refunded if Not Satiafiictory, HADE OF NEW Y01 K MILL MUSLIN, only 1 4'M nsnal price & wi. MADE 'OF.WAMSCTTA MVSLIN, only W75, usual price M00. , BOYS' SHIBTB on band and made to order. A liberal deduction to wbolt&ale trade, T. L. JACOBS, No. 1226 CHESNUT Street, 29Uisto2mJP Pbll4elpula. DRY GOODS. P It I C E & WOO D, Northwest Corner ' of EIGHTH and PILBEBT Streets, Have Jnst opened at their new Store, (me lot ol bi k Grenadines, 62j3. per yard, game as have been told at 87 Jo. Fine all wool leiaines, 87 and 4Re. B ack all-wool Polaines, 60, 60, and 70e. Double width black all-wool Delaines, 56, 76, and Mohair ChslHes, 25o. yard. Plaid Lonos, 83o avsnl. P'np I'opHtiR for Travelling Dressoe.mjc. a yard, riato color Barrgea from anotton. J 'lain color Crape Mareti lrom auction. Fine qunlity French and Scotch Ulngonms. Best Quality American Uinghamt. Ameiicen Trinta 12 and 18jo. per yard, war ranted fast colors. BLACK SILKS. Black Bi ks from 81 25 op to f 3 60 a yard. MUSLINS. MUSLINS. ' Best makes ot Muslins at tbo very lowest market prices. 1 LINEN GOODS. IVst makes Shilling Linens, Linen Towels, Table (Linens, .Napkins, and Doylios. WUITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. A larcoasforlmont Nalnooks, Jaeonets, Camhrios, Swiss Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Plaid and Stripe Muslins, White Piques, etc. Marseilles and Lancaster Qnilfs X large as ortnient Hosirv and Gloves. J idles' BufTand Wbite Gloves, a new lot. Ladles and Gents' Summer Under Vests. Cambric Flonncings, Kdgings.and Inserting. A large lot of Linen Fans, Ueuts' Meek Ties, Shirt Fronts and Misijenders. Silk Sun Umbrellas, and Hoop Sk its. PItlCE & WOOD, Id. W. Corner RIG Mil and FILBERT Sto. y. B Daily receiving New Goods. 21 ROWELS! TOWELS! TOWELS! 3iARGAINS AT RETAIL. Just received, direct from Europe, several invoices or BA1H AKD CHAMBER TOWELS, which I Lave marked down BELOW USUAL JOBBING PRICES. Very Good Power Loom Hock Towels, 25 cents. Heavy Power Loom Huck Towels, 31 and 37J cents. Power Loom Towels, extra sizes, 45 and 50 cents. Medical Huck Towels, 45, 50, 5C, C2J cents. Double Medical Huck Towels, Ci,' 75, and 87J cents. Honey Comb Bath Towels, Unbleached. Honey Comb Bath Towel?, Bleached. REGISTERED DIAPER BATH TOWEL. This is n new article, very desirable for thoiie who want a voft, thick, absorbent towel. CHAMBER TOWELS Red Ends. Good Bleached Huck Towels, 25 centa. Better Quality Huck Towels, 31 to 60 cents. Snow Drop Dim ask Towels, 75 cents. Fine Damask Towels, 87$ cento and $1'00. Knotted Fringe Towel6. Turkish. Towels, etc. PAN1EY AND KITCHEN TO WELS, French Glass ToweU, 25 cents. Fine Glass Towels, 31 and 37$ cent. Checked Gltss Towellinp, by the yurd. Roller Towelling. Russia Crash, etc. THE LAbGEOtT STOCK OF PURE LINEN GOODS IN THE CIT5T. SELLING AT Importers' Prices, AT MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE 8 8l8tuth2m1 No. 828 ARCH Street. REDUCTION IN PRICES OP SPUING CLOAKS, IN CLOTH AND SILK, OF OUR OWN MA N UFA CI URE. PARIS MADE GARMENTS. A new opening, at one-half cost oi importation. FINE LLAMA LACE 8I1AWL9 AND CIR CULARS, all at Reduced Prices. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 8 27tuthf2uirp No. 020 CHESNUT St. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS, HAVE A FINE STOCK OF DESIRABLE SUMMER GOODS. BLACK PUSH KB LACE POINTS. BLACK LLAMA LACE POINTS PUBE WHITE LLAMA SHAWLS. WUITE BHETLAKD 8BAWLS. WHITE BABEOE BnAWLS. BIACK GRF.KAPI5E FHAWL8. TWO TAKD8 WIDE GRENADINES SOlMiK 811 K8 REDUCED. ST5MMEB DI1ES8 GOODB REDUCED. FULL LIKE OF BLACK OOOD9. FULL LINE OF WBITE 000D8. BUFF. PIKK, AND BLUE PERCALES. BUFF, PINK, AND BLUE LACON8 TOURISTS' LREH8 GOODS. OBOANDIEB AND FOULARDS. BEST BLACK Bit KB, ETC., ETC. 12 gtnthfrp T II E MISSES THORNIIILL & BURXS, No. 1208 CHESNUT Street, Hire Just received, , WEHLEY CORSETS, BRADLEY'S DUVLKX ELUPHC SKIRTS Inalltht latest ityles. FRENCH IMPORT ID DRESSING SACQUCS, AND MADE-UP T7J.DE8 OARMINT8 FOB LADIES, And tut assortment of PE1NTID LIHfN LAWNS, FOB DREB8E3, AT M CENTS FEB YABD. IMwiaiMt HOWELL & B011RKE, IflAWUrACTUKKIlS PAPER HANGINGS JLND WINDOW SHADES. N. SI CORNER FOIETII AM) MARKET STREETS PHILADELPHIA. MAY 24,1 m& MEDICAL. JUDICAL ELECTRICITY. Woiidcrfnl Sclenllflc Dlscovcrj DR. S. W BECKWITII'S ELECTItlCAL INSTITUTE No. 1220 WALNUT STREET, For th Treatment of Aoate and Cbronle IsR)smeo. Electrical tarcstliratlon bai prer4 tha the hnman bKlT acta on tb pilncipla of tha talvanie battery. The brain, tnacons and serous membrane, the skin, tissues, and fla'ds, constltate the negative and positive forces. Every action, whether mental or physical, Is the result of these antagonistic force. Digestion, respiration, circulation, secretion, and excretion are due solely to lectrlcal Influence. There I a polar action established throughout the nervoas system which connects with every part of the body, establishing and preserving a ptwaer ba'ance of the electrical element, which constitutes health, and a disturbance of whloh causes disease. There are strictly but to condition, of olf ease one of Inflammation, or positive t the other weak, debilitated negative; and a Electricity contains these two conditions In the action or tbe positive and negative currents, all wo bave lo do t to neutralize the disease and restore properealthy action. W do not wish to convey tbe Impression that we care all diseases in all conditions. We cannot cure consumption after the lungs are all destroyed j yet we do assert, and are prepared to practically demonstrate, that hundreds oi cases of almost eveiy form of chronic diseases, pronounced Incurable by the beet medical practitioners of the country, bave been radically Ci sin. some ot them In an Incredibly short time, by our Klettrlcal treatment Its great superiority over other practice in the cure of disease is also attested In the fact that, within the past uve years, over fodbtkkn tbocsamd patients bave been treated. at this office, suffering from almost every form and condition of disease common to humanity, and In nearly all cases a benefit or perfect cure has been encoted. rasy, deaf, ness, blindness, rheumatism, dyspepsia, cancer, and all the old knotty diseases that are a physician's curse, as it proves his inability to eradicate, are bv our sclen' title method comparatively easy of cure. Specimens of tumors of large growth extracted by means ot Elec tricity alone, without pain, without the use of the knlle, ligatures, or Dy other means, may be seen at our oftce by those interested. 1 hereiora, with these facts to prove our theory and treatment oi disease we are willing to undertake any of the following dis eases, with every nope and prospect of success, wltn very many others not here enumerated 1. Diseases optue Bbain akd Nbkvous flrsTEM. Jpliepsy. Lhorca. or et Vims' Dauce. l'axulvsls (Hemp egls), Neuralgia, Hysteria, Nervousness, Painl tation oi the Heart Lock-Jaw etc i .h,am) a!.d iii-si ta connected with trb Dioes TivE i ibiem fcoie Tlirout, Dyspepsia, Diarrnrea. us temery, obstinate Corsunatlon Uit'iiiorrholdes or lilts minus. Flatulent ami Palntei's CoUo, aud all afl ecllous ol tbe Liver and (tpieen. 3. Kksi'Ikatohy OHOAiiS i atari h Cough. Influenza. Asilitua (v.ben not caused bv oiganic diseases o. the heartj, Hmnchitls, l'leuilsy Pleurodynliu or Klieuiua tism ot Ihe t Lest Consumption n the earlv s lanes 4. FlIIKOI S AKD MtSCLLAB NTt-TLM. - KlleU I atHm out. Lumbago Stiff Neck, 8pluai Curvature. Uid DIstas. lancers, lumors. o. Urinabt and Cemtal Organs. Gravel, Diabetes, and Klilnev L'oinplalnu, Impotence and Meuiinai Weak-nt-es. Ihe latter complain. s never tail to yield raold y to this treatment. 6 Diseases Peculiar to Females. memo com plaints. Involv ng a maMiosltlon, as 1'rolainus Antro version, Hetroveision, Intlainmatlon. Ulceration, and vaiious other nflec ions of the Womb and Ovarlos 1 0 LADlt.S we can recommend this treatment as one of UNVaMI-D 8UCC1I.8.S. Aimost binuinerable oaset bave come under treatment at our office who can tea ut to ibis lact. lira. b CK A lI'H has entire cbaiye oi tlie Ladies' liepaumeLt, irnd al delicacy will be used towards thuse who entrust tnen selves to her ere. In Umalc diseases, as mentioned in the above list, with others not mentioned, she has had a laige expe rience, andean coutldentv promise the most tratuj. tng results. iO THE AFFLICTED -The treatment Is mild and gentle, producing no shock or unp easant sens lou whatever. Our professional inteicourse with tha afflicted will eer be characterized by perfect candor aud honetty, and those whose complaints ar Incurable, or do not admit oi amelioration will be frankly told so, and not accepted lor treatment. It matters not wha' may be your complaint or bow long you may have su' lered, or how much, or what course ui treatment you may bave been subjected to. or what disappointment's jou may hav experienced. It the system is not worn out li sufficient vitally remains lor reaction thero Is a air prospect o i tecovery. fcfcFKKLNO 8 Ihe diseased and all Interested are re erred to the loiowli g-uamed Kent emeu, who have keen tieated and witnessed our treatmenc on others, at No. 1210 WANNUT Htieet. A. J. 1-lessnnton. ltrltradler-Oeneral. No. 916 Borneo sinett WH. Bmith, Iron lotindcr. No. 102'i Hanover Mrect; eo gc Dooglass. Locul rtxpre s Company, Ftth street abf'Ve CheKuut; J. W. Kradley. pub Tsher No. t6 N Fourth street; Robert Woik, No. SI N. Third street; Comnel T, V. Hwtency. Asuu.sor Second Dis trict Philadelphia, Walnut s rect, bnew Eighth; iieorge Ivans tEvaitS t liasall) mlliUrv goods, Arch street, below Filth ; Atr I'e.ouze, t pe founder, Third and C'bernut stre Is; Ed. jdcLsne, manufacturer cotton goods allot 1 1' is city. A. Pleusonton. llrlgadier Gene ral, Ht.Louls.lio. ; Jacob Vandegritt. Odessa Del ; K. A. Seniple. spool cotton manufacturer, Mount Holly . J , with very many others Physicians or students desiring to have Instruction tn the coirect application ol Kleoiricrty lor the cure of dis eases can sup y at the office. Consul'ation tree. Descriptive clrcu'ars of enres effected, witi' numerous references, can be had by ap plication at the office. All letters addressed to DR. H. W BF.CKTVITIL No. 1220 WALNUr Street, 4 12 them 2m8p r biUdclpbta gLECT K OTA THY. DRS. CALLOWAY & SIIEDD, THE SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS, Aie treating with remarkable success all acute and Cbronle Diseases, atthe'r ELECTPOPATHIC INSTITUTION, No.lGSO WALNUT Street One Door East of Thirteenth Street. We have been engaged for manyvesrs In the noble work of giving health nd happiness to the suffering and the sffllc ea. During this time we have treated about TWENTY THOUSAND INVALIDS suffering from tbe various forms of disease, and In almost every case a per manent cure has been effected. Many o' them, In fact bad been given up as Incurable by their physicians. We have restored to health. In a few days, thousands of per sons in this city who had been suffering lrom painful diseases five, ten, and Alteon years and upwards. At our Institution we have cured, and ate curing, a olass of dis eases that has baffled the medical piofe.sioa In all ages of tbe world. Dr WILLIAM WHITE, a gentleman of great expe rience In this successful practice, la associated with Drs. GALLOWAY A SIIEDD In this practice, lly this airangement we hope io be enabled to attend profession ally to our large practice. BEtKKNCS. We refer the diseased and otheis Interested In our new practice to the following well known gentlemen woo bave been treated suooesaiuliy by us . Cil.OKQE GRANT, No. 610 Chesnut street B. T DEftlLVKK No UM Chesnut street Ueneral 1'Lr.ABO VrON, No. lti Spruoe street iiajor-Gencral l'Lh ASONTON, U. 3 Army. lion. DAVID W1LMOT, Judge of Court of Claims Wah.ngtun city. Hon. judge CAPROV, New Vera city. Kev. lir. MARSHALL, of Pittsbury, Pa. EDWIN FO HUES'!', the great Tragedian. Rev. Dr. HALL, ol Philadelphia. Kev.DANlrL CLARK., Illinois , f toiouel 'IHOMAa W. SWEENEY, Assessor, No. 7i Wa nut street. . . . - . Oi OKUE H. EABLE, Attornsy-at-law, Sixth and Chesnut streets. . . . EMANUEL BEY. Attorney at law, No. 707 Sansoin DkToeoRQB W. FREED. Lancaster city, Peon. UK. WM. B. MHOWH uiraru nuuse. TiLir ud lilt r.nVV Nurriatliwn. P nni ALBKttl 'H. MCOLAY, No 62 WUluun street. New i on citv. C. CUWMTNa, Btuyvesant street. New York city ii i. Liiimi i Ririr. Mo. Siii MarVt atiMt. j6llNM.BCIbT 132J Mouth broad street J O W. MERCHANT. Germantown, Philadelphia. Consultation and exsmluailons tree of charge. An Interesting Circular mailed by addressing DRS. GALLOWAY, WHITE & SHEDD 1 II imAthSmn) No. 1390 WALNUT Bt- Phila 1 BOR'T MISTAKE TUB NVMBIt,-130, gTEAM E N O I NE PACKIK LIBRICATIYE PACKLG, FOR TIIE STUFFING BOXES OF STEAM ENGINES. Aa article receir mended by all Railroad Ccmpanl who have thoroughly tested K, ard ill general use o over two hundred and ftp Ralliosds, and en trial over live hundred others. ADOPTED BY 20,100 STATIONARY EKGINIS s afli st-class article. ' Seventy-Five Cents Per Pound. , LiJbricatlvc PacklnR Company EOL MA N U A CTUBEB8, 723 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. L. G. TILLOTSON & COJ BOLE AGENTS, 26 DEY Street, New York. BOLD BT DEALERS GENERALLY. 28p MILLMl'8 STEAM ENC1NK PACKINO. box packing mntiia covered.sboddy filling, siufflug- 8IXTY CENTS PER POD Eorsaleby william v. MILLER, Bole Manufacturer lor the Hnlted 8its, .. Rear of 7S3 nMJ r Hireet. 4" PP Philadelphia, Penna. 2' s -y - y r Bote, A824 Chestnut, 4 X . A A" 7 v a7 V5l w 0'E PRICE CLOTHING. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED One Price CLOTHING HOUSE, No. C04 MARKET STREET, ABOVE SIXT17. l'rices reduced to the lowest point A fine assortment of Ready-made Clothing con -stantlyon band. Custom Work made to order a very short notice, in stylo and durability unsur passed. 4 go in, gp T. OF F. C. F. F. F. C CLOTHING III HICKS' TEMPLE OF FASHION. Celebrated For Fine Fashionable Clothiner. WILLIAM HICKS, No. 0O3 MAItKMT Street. 812 2ra PHILADELPHIA. r LA PIERRE HOUSE, BROAD STREET, BELOW CHESNUT, PHILADELPHIA. The undersigned bavins leased the above favorite house, and having Refitted and Refurnished it Throughout in the most Elegant Manner, IT IS NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS. Tbe i resent Proprietors will spare no pains to maintain tbe cbaiacter It bas aiway. enjoyed as being one ol tbe best of tbe FIRST-CLASS BOTELS Of the country, and those who favor them with their patronage may be assured that nothinxwill hA lf.ft nnilnnA to SAflnrA thA mmtnrt anil aatisrAAMnn of their guests. BAKER. & FARLEY. May 12, 1866. 6 13 lmrp pATENT WIRE WORK , ("OR RAILIUGS, 8TORE FRONTS, ' j GUARDS, PARTITIONS. i ; IRON BEDSTEADS, AKD WIRE WORC, In variety, manufactured by . M. WALKER & SONS1 1 29 6m9p Ho. 11 North SIXTH Street. ' JKE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MIXES. No. 64 BROADWAY. Vines, litnoral Lands, and Ores examined and reported' upon. Competent Engineers furnished to UlnlngCom- panics, Consnltatlons afford ea on all Mining, MeUDnrgloa and Chemical Questions, at the office of theBureau, GEO. D. H. GILLESPIE, Preuident SKAas vu , oecreiary. i tutu rp A ' x- " r , y &? the A i
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