8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 28, 1866, LETTER FROM BALTIMORE. Trial 9t J IT. DavU-Th TJnlon Party Rpllt TIm Hew rndlD L.a-Dealt) f Prominent Clile Bradley, tb Colored AUrMy. Kt. Special Oort pan deuce of The Evening TeU graph. BLTiMORk, May 27, 1806. J tee Ik treat deal said In the public prints in refer ence to the trial of Jeff. Darts. I bare hero to lore spreufd the belief that he would never be brought t trial, because, tl there bad boon a serious desire to bring (hat rcb traitor to Justice, It could bare been done Ion ago. During and after the war, mou as good, and pro kabl j leas guilt y than he tbelr lives betn g as precious totbem a that ot Mr. Davis could po'sbly be to blm wrro brought promptly before military com IMssions and courts martial, tried, convicted, and punished. That miserable wretch, Wirts, Is an ex. amplo In point. Iio was hung for ill-treating a few Union prisoners at Andor.onville, whilst Jeff. Davis kept thirty thousand of them there with a tud know leoee thut the were starving, when it whs in bis power to ootid them home to fieir lriends, who cou d Late piovldcd them with the iiecossary food, care, and attention. Very recently. I observe, his attending physician at Fortress Monroe ha been ordored to give weekly official tnlletins ot bis health, even to tie lait inrtee. Were such consideration given and suoti care taken by him ot the priuonen be beld during the warf Distance, it Is said, lends enchantment to the view, bo, as time wears awav, w are apt to tor get and iorgive. This, 1 suppose, is right. As the day teems to have pased tor trial by military com missions, and as the trial now of Mr. DavU before a civil tribunal in V irginia would bo simply a for ma ity to acquit, tliu bringing ridicule upon our inMitution mid admiriMration of Justice giving sanction to treason, would it not be better lor Pron dent Johnson to no. ode him among the manv other pardons he has vraii'edf Mo jury that can be lepall emnaunelled iu the entire South will ever be able to agr e upon a decision that will rot inn apamst him the verdict of ' guilty of treason." His punishment would, therefore, be more a le q into if be were permitted to go, with the couroiousuess ot bis being a pardoned offender, and more honorable to the (if vernmcut than to uadergo the iarce of a trial, to be, seeunuvly, legally acquitted. Our politicians of the Union party who have horo toio.e difleicd somewhat regarding minor po.nt are gradual. v coming louetlier, and fiom present indica tions It will not be long before they all come to getner on a common platform, arraved in solemu phalanx against the enemies of our country. The refection by the United States senate of our rostmaster, Mr. l'urnell, has mado an opening tor some other aspirant It is believed a spocial friend of Governor Swann will receive the next nom na tion. Great anxiety is manlfe'ted here and throughout Maryland, by all parties, in favor ot the consolida tion scheme of paying the public debt, or of trans forming it into a five per cent. loan. Too much cannot be said or done towards accomplishing this grai.d object. The people iiavo grown so anxious to reduce taxation, thai they would, I am convinced, beaitllv Ben e in such a scheme, and invest tho.r means in the proposed loanaslreely as th y did in the b-iiO or 7 80s. Komo such measure, in myJudKinout, is requiied to preserve our national finances. It is with regret I annonnco tne doath ot Jonas II. Ilayward, of the extensive Arm of day ward & Bart let t. machinists, of this city. Iio died yesterday, iter a protracted Illness. Bradley, the negro lawver, lrom Boston, who fig ured ben for some days, producing excitement and causing miechioi by his unwarrantable intcrterencoa, has been reuudiated t some ot tiiB own colored brethren, is whose behalt (owners of the Douglas Institute) he undertook to act without authority. We sre disposed to accord all proper prerogatives to tnese people, but Mr Bradley will learn there is circumspection necessary to be observed in all things. If be wishes to secure the future good of his race, be must oo'.erve discretion aud becoming modesty. Bono, AMUSEMENTS. Few Chesnut Street Theater. The Webb Sisters commence an engagement ot twelve liitrbts this evening They pi av together m lively protean pliers, and sing peasantry Miss Ada enaotlug gene rally the female parts. Miss Kmroa the vouin heroes. The piece called 7 Ac Dying Child-unless it is as is the cut-torn often with stars, au old piec with a now namo has never been playod in Philadelphia. Arch Btrekt Thkathe. Mrs John Drew. com mences an en easement this evening. The comedy of The Jbeedtul was played lor two nights only at the close of her last engagement, and proved a great success In the br l iuut and genial lioires? Mrs. Drew iinls a part suited to her grac-i and cluganoe. Mr. Mackay. as fhe ictirod la'low-chandier, gives a performance that has h it a deep impression of his bigta artistio powers. There is a general desire to see him apain in tin- part. Walnut Ftueet Theatre. Mr. Booth will ao peor in Hamlet. There wi 1 be few o .por uuities of seeing Mr. Booth in this character again, as his en- fin g' men t is "rawinir to a o o?o, and he will appear n two or three characters he rug not yet played here. Eleventh Street Opera IIotjpk Mr Johnson, the courteous doorkeeper of the Sevontoent.i street (private) Theatre, and of Torolli's Onora House, will take a benefit at this place to-moirow evening. The amateur ot the Seventeenth aro his pa'.rona, and his lrieuds are numerous. . Musical Fund Hall. Mr. I. L. Rico, a voung favo it of our citv, aspiring to be a preat artist, which he has the talent to become, previous to de railing for Europe gives a ooncort hero on Mt 2(J Mr. drat will sing, Mr. YVolfgohn and Mr Hoil' nin will plav, end -Mr. Simon Uass er will give us the very rare pleasure of hearing him. Academy of Music Mr. and Mrs. Mordaun will have a very One benefit on Wednesday eveninir The attractions are great, i he Oillem Jiuwn at the .A&ademywill be a lluespectitcie. Miss Soemio de Mar guorntes seems the vory Idea1 of Kil " Mrs Mor daunt bas a refutation for Insh women of tueSholah style Mr. Mordauut will make a line "Mies." The Whole cast is adinirab'e. Mr. Bibovkld retires lrom the conductor-hip of the New Chesnu Street orchestra, to which he gave a reputation. We believe bo is going to Europe on an artist c mission "jxckisior spuing' Saratoga Springs, N. Y. The Water of this Spring is highly recommended by the most eminent physicians, and Is believed tv be surcrlor to any other. For sate b the leading Druvglsts, etc Wholesale in Philadelphia, by WU1TALL. TA'UM A CO. " CHARLES ELLIN HON & CO. Oisstrp BTJLLOOK A CUEN81IAW. WAS H I N C MA CHINE. BEST TN THE CITY. IT BAVES TIME, 8AVE8 LABOR, 8AVE8 CLOTHES. EVERT FAMILY SHOULD HAVfl ONE. For sale at the Furniture Store of J. HAAS, 52 No sm MABKKT Htreet. pATENT WIRE WOltlt FOB BAILIXOH, RTOBE FK0NT8, GUARDS, PAHTlTIOJiS, IRON BEDSTEADS AND WIRE WORK, In variety, manutsc'ured by M. WALKEH & SONS 3 20 6niPp No. 11 North SIXTH Street QTAMTTNG IN COLOKS GRATIS. A FINE k assortment ot English French, and Herman l-AVEH AM!) KNVKLOPE8. Tb latest London and Paris style ot Vlhl'lIfcU AND WEDDINO CARDS. A 'arin g ork of POCKEt-BOOKS, KNIVE'J, WRIllNfl-DEKKH. PORTFOLIOS, and ever description of HUtiuuaiy at reasonable prices. MONOGRAMS ESGRAVF.I1, B. HOPKINS A CO.. Btatloneni and Card FngravAr, S 16 Imrp No. S13 A KCU 8treet nQJTO $45 FOR A SUIT OF BLACK OB lpOJ fancy colored cloth t army and navy clothlnj J o . tn stvle UDKurpHnxeJ. Iieurp FAtUl,Nu. 19NIHTU St., above Cbtxaut AUCTION SALES. DANtOAST WAUNOCK, L ATJCTIOITEFRS. 6 1st No. 240 WARKBT Street T . AKG E SI ECI A L PEREMP 1 ORY SAL'S tF 1 Q O O LftTS Embroideries, White Goods, Etc. Etc. MR. ROBERT MACDONALD, Or NZW TORK, WILL SELL, TIIROWGH PANCOAST fc WAIINOOK, aVCTIOKEEBS, AT THFIR 8ALEB-ROOM, No. 240 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, On WEDNESDAY, May !30, Commrnclng at 10 o'clock precisely, The entire balance ot his spring Importations, consisting in pari oi, viz t l'lnln and Veined Cambric Edgings, m choicest yuallty. 1'iain and Veined Canibrlo Insertlngs, In choicest quality. A lu 1 line of Rwlss Edgings and Insert'nrs. An tntlre importation ot Cambric Hands and Flounc ing. liamhurg, Swiss and Cambrle Insertions. A lare invoice Loom Eduinps and lnsertings. A cempiete assortment ot Embroidered cotton Hand kerclili is. a complete assortment of Embroidered Linen Iland kerehleis. A complete assortment of Embroidered Union Hand kerehiels. 1 be entire balance of Cowan fe C'o.'s patent and as sorted Frilling A choice assortment of Linen Embroidered Rets. A )ai,e Invoice ol .sblrred aud 1'lnlted Mas Ins A lul line ol t li ny Luce idgins and Inscrtlnss, of latest stj le. A large invoice of real Thread Edgings. ALSO, Thrro will be Included In the sale full lines of Morocco ofcket Wulitts and 4 as of superior quality, for tlrst clahs sales A iarne Invoice I arts end Chinese Fans, Paris Fancy Goods 'J rlroimnKS, ete A lu l line of superior make and latest style Hoop Pklrts and Corsets, etc. We h.vite the partlru'ar attention of the trade to this sale, which will cempilse the most full and couiDlete assurtant ol these goods ever offered at public tale in tnls city. PANCOAST & WAIINOOK, 2o t AUCTIONEERS, r BSCOTT. JR., AUCTIONEER, . N o. 1020 CHE8N C I STREET. 5 215 g V K I AIj S A L K OF HIGH-CLASS IlirORTED PAINTINGS. B. SCOTT, Jr.. Is instrncted by M r. A. T. nuYVET l R to announce a closing sa e 01 his importationof valuable lo-elgn paintings previous to bis departure lor Furotie In the steamer 01 the 2d 01 June, t he catalogue will embrace IH4 subjects, the best productions of the tollo'wini eminent artists ot the French, Flemish, English. helKlan, and Uu'seldorf schools : 'J. ( aiabain, Brussds. F. Krusemunn Drnssels. Ch Lcickert, Amsterdam, II. Von Be ben, Brusses. A. hvers n. Amaterdarn. Fugn. Verboekooveu, Amsterdam. F. Carolus Brussels. L. Robbe Bfussels. J Keekers Amsterdnm. M A. Koekkoek. Amsterdam. J. W. Bilders, Amsterdam. V. Musin. Brusse 6. M Savrv, Utrecht J. Rtroebcl, Amsterdam J. Ruyten, Amsterdam. ' F. Lebret Lr;den. Ball. Antwerp. M. Dlddaeit, Antwerp. Camllie Van Lcemputten, Brussels, Ihesntn will trtkAniHffi at Seott Art Galterv. No. 1020 t'hesn 11 1 strpot. i,n thri EVE.MNGS OF V EON ?SD VY, THURSDAY, AND ruii'Ai, Slav 30 and 31, and June 1. at 8 o'clock. 'J lie paintings will be open lor exhibition on Monday, 1 12 o'clock At., and will remain open dav and evoulni; until time ot sine, lho Galleiy will reinuiu closed 1111 time 01 exuiouion. - ou MILLINERY, MANTUA-MAKING, &o WOOD & CAKY, No. 725 CEESNTJT STKEET, ARE OFFERING DAILY ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN HATS AND BONNETS, JNCLVDiyO THE POPULAR JAPANESE AND MEDALLION HATS. 4 18 2mrp MRS. It. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, H as a handseme aeportment of SPRING MILLINERY misses' and Infants' Has and Caps, Silks, Velvets, Crapes. Ribbons. Feathers, Flowers, t rames.eto. 3 154m TOADIES' CLOAKS, BASQUES, ETC. MADE AND TUIMMED IN TUF MOW i FASHION ABL1 STYLE, FliOJI THE UKrT tiOODS. AT lUi. LOWi ST fiJSSIBUK ( RICES. 1VES8 A CO., 5 11 2m No. 23 South NINTH Stroet. JHEtaNlTZ WHITE LEAD, ZINC, AND COLOR WORKS. ON AND FOB, SALE, 25 Tons Pure Kremnitz Lead in Oil. 20 Tons Anchor Lead in Oil. 20 Tons Arrow Lead in Oil. 20 Tons f tar Lead in Oil. 10 Tons Pure Imperial French Zinc in Oil. 5 Tons Pearl White French Zinc in Oil. 20 Tens Pure Kremnitz American Zinc in Oil. 10 Tons Anchor American Zino in Oil. 10 Tons Arrow American Zino in Oil, AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. Mcknight & co., Twenty- Second ana Race Streets. 6 26 fmw8trp DRY GOODS. PIUOE & WOOD, Northwest Corner of EIGHTH and FILBERT Streets, Bare Jntt opened, at their new Store 100 dozen Unen Hoekabnck Towels, la-re site, 87 J cents s Linen Towels, 19, 22, 26, 28, 81i, 87J, np to tl 00. Table Linens, Napkins and Doylies. Jkst makes tthirting Linens. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. A larpe assortment of soft-finish Cambrics, Jae nets and Haimooks, Victoria Lawns and Swlsi Mu lins. Fine quality fihronrl Mu'Hns. W lute I'tquos, 60. 69 76 80 90 and 1 00 tier yard. Nainsook l'laid Muslins, 26 80 874 np to 75 Nainsook Stripe Muslins 26. 81, 87J up to 62. Hair fiord fctripe and I'.aid Muslins. Just opened, a new lot of Marseil es Qnllls, from 1 5 00 np to $,6 00. at less than importer's prioes. Honey Comb and Lancaster Qu Its Best makes Bleached and TJi. bleached Muslins at tho ver lowest market prices. I'llloW'Case and Sliertlnir Mus'lns, American I'rmts and Giufrbaras. 'ir.e Scotch (fineliams A Rood assortn-pnt of Black Silks. Fine quality b'ack ail-wool Delaines. 45 coots; dotihe-width black all-wool Delaines. 66 and 75 cents; black De laines, double width, fine Quality, 87 cents; black and white plaid Mohairs, 87 cents; very cheap, fine qua'iiy Ms ok Alpacas. Firured Mohair Lustres. 40 cents a yard. Double-width white Barege, t Linen Fans, from 19 cents np to 91 00. A large as-ortmcnt of Hosier? and Gloves. Rccdie-wrirked Bands, KdirinKS. Insertions, and Flouncing Dimity Bands. Silk Sun L'mbrellas, and lioop Skirts. PI ICE & WOOD, S. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT 6ts. N B Just opened, a new lot of French Roans, Pomades and hxtracls. Tooth Brushes and Buffalo Drtssiii? Combs J he above wore imported to order, and are very cheap. 2 4 JljySV SPltlNO GOODS. The subscribers are now receiving their Spring Impor tation ot House Furnishing Dry Goods, Comprising all the best varieties of LINEN AND COTTON SHEETINOS, PILLOW AND BOL8TILK CASINGS, TABLE DAMASKS AND DIAPERS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, CHAMBFH AND BATH TOWELS, TOWELLINGS OF ALC DESCRIPTIONS, WAB8HLI.ES QCILTS. COUNTEEPANE8, BLAMvE TS, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, And every other article of Furnishing Drv Goods re quired to commence housekeeping or supply the wants of afnmll.v. miW, HOSIERY AND 11 RHINO GOODS. The subscribers, with Ii creased facilities for the trans action ol the HOHlt.KV D t PARI M K vr ot their busi ness, invite attention to their ample and well-selected Stock of LADIES', OEKTuEM!N,.. AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, MF.BINO AND SILK Vr-BTS, DRAWERS, ETC. New Ktock and at the II educed Prices. SKEPPABD.VAN HARLIKGEN&ARRISON. 4 20fmw2mrp No. 1008 CHESNUT STREET. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND Street, CALLS ATTENTION TO HIS LAPSE AND HANDSOME STCjCK OF srnrxa and summer DllESS GOODS, WUICU WILL BE BOLD AT TIIS CD 24 12trr Lowest Market. Rates. T CHAMBERS, No. 810 ARCH STREET, fj . BAUUUNS-JTJST OPESED, ( LU N Y LAfKA HLA( K GU1PURR LACKS, HAJIV.UKCt MfUINUM. INSERTIONS, ETC., BUIIUtbD 11USL1NS. K H WAISTS, i.AHGK 1'LAID Uc-LINS MAREI LLKS, FOR PRESSES. 5 24 Ot T L E C T ROPA T II Y. m. uium & siiedd, THE SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS, Ate treating with remarkable success all acute and Chronic Diseases, atthe'r ELFCTFOrATIIlC INSTITUTION, No.lQSO WALNUT Street One Door East of Thirteenth Street. We have been ergsed for many years In the noble work of Riving her.'.H, nd happiness to the suffering and the tflllccu. During this time we have treatoa about 1WLN1 Y THOUSAND INVALIDS Buffering from the various tonus of disease, and In a most every case a per manent cure has been eftccteo. ilanv o' them. In fact, bad beei. given up as lncuiab e 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 fifteen years and upwards. At our Inbtltution we have cured, and are curing, a class of dis eases that has baffled the medical profession In all ages of the world. Dr. WILLIAM WHITE, a gentleman of great expe rience In tbls successful practice, Is associated with Drs. GALLOWAY 4 SHEDD In this practice. By this airangmeut we hope to be enabled to attend profession ally to our large practice. KEr HEM ES. We refer the diseased and others Interested In our new practice to the toilowlng well- Q known tifntituien woo have been treated sucvessiuliy oy us: Cl.OKOE GRANT. No. 10 Chesnut street. K. T DKSlLVrK No H3 Clicsuut street (lencral TLKASOM'ON, No. Ultj Spruce street, ilaior-t.em ral I'Ll AKOKTON, U. S Army. Hon. DAVID WILJUOi, Judge of Court oi Claims Washington city, lion. Judge C APRON. New Yore city. Rev. Dr. MARSHALL, ol PlttsburK, Pa. I. DWIN FOitREST. the great Tragedian. Rev. Jr. HALL, oi I'hllacU-lihla. Rev. I.N 1! L LARK. Illinois. folouel IHOMAS W. SWEENEY, Assessor, Xo. 7iQ Wa nut street. ut.ORUE II. EARLEj Attorney-at-law, Sixth and Chesnut t iroets. . EMANUEL REY. Attorney at Law, No. 707 Saasom s rect. lilt, GEORGE W. FREED, Lancaster city, Peana, DR. WM. It. BROWN. tiiru.rU House. IfhV. SIR. MALLORY; Norrttown. Penna. ALHKIt l' H. MtOLAY, No 82 WUllam street, New York cttv. C C'IM1NG, Stuyvesant streot, New Y' rk cliy II, ( . ) liUH'l LEl'E, No 3Yii Market street. JOIiN W.BI'IM' o 12 outti Lroadstrcft G W. ilKRt HANT, Garmaniown, Phllade'plita. Consultstlou and exsmluaitons tree ot cliarne. An Interesting Circular mailed by addresalug DRS. GALLOWAY, WHITE & SHEDD 3 SI sm4th2mrD No. 1230 WALNUT Bt,, Phihj DON'T MISTAKK TUB MTJIBgB,.-ia3Q. T O U 11 T A" L O T ' S EXTRACT OF liEEF. IN SQUARE CANS. 10B PALE BY SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, 8. W. cor. BROAD and WALNUT 1 CC CASES CANNED TOMATOES, EXTRA -LVJVJ quality, for sale by ' BEEVES PARVIN, tU itr ho. tt N. WATER SUeet A G 0 L D E K TRUTH. TBETII EXTRACTED ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN'. BY THE Colton Dental Association, No. 737 WALNUT STREET. No. 19 Cooper Institute, New York. No. 1C8 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE. There Is nothing which people dread more than pain, aid there Is no pain more excruciating than that of having a tooth extracted. When I first Introduced the Nrraors Oxidb or Lxt oiiikq Gas as a substitute forchlorofonn and ether In dental operations, I met with sneers and rtdioule. But the new agent mo a steady aud eonstant pro greis. The Gas has now had a trial of three years, and has come out triumphantly t Winy ot the leading Dentists of New York and Phila delphia, who have given up the use of chloroform and ether, send all their patients to me who require to take an ana'sthetlc. I make a ip eia'iy In the use oftha Gat, and have business enough to Justify me In making It FBKsn every dav. I now nse about 3f0 ga Ions per day. As to its Safktt, I have administered It to over M.fiW patients since May, 1H63, and no unpleasant (fleets have attended a single case. If there was any danger roin lnha Ing the Oas, would not some one oi these have been Injuriously affected? All the Doninl and Medical Journals now admit that the Gas Is the best auasthetic lor tooth-drawing; bi t', because enough can be given to produce entire lcscnslbili y, without any danger; belt, beeauseit to so plcasaat to breathe, pro ducing no sickness cr disagreeable sensations, aud leaving the system entirely In two or tlirej minutes; bett, because k will succeed wl'h oaticnts on whom chloroform and ether have been tried In vain; 6,ir, be ta use the most do Icate, nervous, and feeble persens canbieathe it with saety; belt, bocause, with many patients, Itrond. rs too. h drawing a pleasure. Our patients have all signed a scroll certifying thnt their teeth have been drawn without pain, and oppo site ecch name Is a blank tor remarks. The tallowing arc a tew or the rcmai ks i W lthcut the sllliiesi pain an nnin tcrruptcd dream. by a tvre.t,n Mm . . ' A Kccu humbug, n a ir.au can lave his teeth diawn wnliuu kuuwiiin it 'iwinty tet'th ix roc ted without the slightest pain with one uose oi gs." ilail Co umbia-ihe greates discovery ol tho ago.' "o wore olil-iashlineU dentistry ior mo." ' Ought to eiect a statue to ne inventor." "liy secono open, turn wl h the gas i ave tried ether -most earnestly rccou uHud Nitrous Oxide." ' Kone but the mos auroeab.e sensations " "Very pleasant nam." "Was weak and nervous, teeelved no pain, but won dcnul y re re-hed altei wards." "A p casant rde on ' he cars " "A great improvemeai In the barbarous art of den tLtry." "j should never have a tooth drawn wl.hont i ." 1 God bless 'lie Invecor." ' Have uomoi-e a rend oi tooth-drawing." ' Harmless reliable and witlout pain." "I he teat I exnerienccd beiore taking the gai wa9 only equa led by tl e pleasure oi its use." "thirteen tceta drawn, with one dose ol gas, and no pain." Dcllgb'ed with the operation." "A pleasure Instead otpatn." "i his beats my chlorotorni," (from a dcntlt. "I thank the Lord lor u Is discovery I was per ectly unccnsclous." Vitli many others, I may well say, God bless Dr. Colton." "1 im well raid ft r com'ng 200 ml'es." Names ot oertons who have had teeth extracted by theioiton De. lal Association, Philadelphia: Mrs. .. c. Bispham. Casper Houdcr. Ed., noiace rascett, l banes t Garriues, Francis ulackburne. Rev. . Paul, Rev A ex. J. Hamilton LeoriteU Btuuri Wil iam vi rnuck, 1) Ncv-tun Kill Rev Geoige lsrlnthurst, 1 liar es F. hiekncl , Frank V. l.ler, E. J. l owiett, George B L. Clav. JI. D , Samuel Kreamer, K. A. Turplu, John Berry, W . M. Yenkel, t hsr es C Gumrer-, Wm. J. senotDr Gunucy At 11 Msty. hamne) D Feeling,' Frank W. New bold, Charles Heischel, M. D., II. F. Woodward. George 11 Mitchell Jumts B ack. sq., ( hartts H. Reeves, Ii. C. Fatiersou. J. T Eiiioti, Isaac Htead. W. F. Waters. Join M. Parker. Airs Marv Uii.iiiAii Mrs. F. Fisher. Mrs. s. li. Whiting, Mrs H. M. Weaver. Mins -.illio B lyewis, Mrs F E Beidlng . Mrs James J. Allen, lr. Ciuifl Halatua, " drs. I'.. H. Iiavls Mrs R. L liulter, M iss a una Moore, iss CarrlH - ox . Mrs E. K. Klaeubrer, Mrs. Dr. Jienucr, Mrs. cth H. ciuciim, Mrs J. M Bradford. Miss Faunid Kuowies, Vi iss Mangle i'ancoast, Urn. I. M Munre. lr Hannah I'liillius, Mrs. Nellie VHnon, Mrs eaiah t. Tomllnson, a rs Anna Tavlor M.bm Marv M. Mitohn l. I).. Miss Julietto f Rubor s. Miss Rebecca W Aitemus, Mis M. C Wa law. j rs George T. Kevscr, I Mrs. P. t '.Mewart, jtirs. ii. u. nruue. Agnes Miller years o'd). Miss C. Barrv lA vpara olill Auk. ''. Bouruon vllle. M I). Mrs Ir Aslisratt. Del.. F.t: W ilcox (3 vears Loldv Vrs. Anastatla tiewtit. William C. Bamroit. J. (1. Mitchell, D W. F. Rlvtmes. N C. Herbert, dentist, John H. Lronihlngcr, II. tiutteiworth, J.F.Bilev 'JhomasH. Ha r sun Colouel Lewis Wagner, A . Gunthor. J. A. Mc.Arthur, M. D., ,1. H. shoemaker, AlexandirO. Cattell, SEW C. B. ) ah'gren.U. S. N. A. A. Hownnl. M D. John II Johnston, M D. F. Hulllck. M. D. H. C .tones M. D. B. L Wait, 1 entlst. E. D. Ruble II. 8. N. N. W. Klntsley. Dentist. Rev. f'l arles 0. Painter. Rev. F. Babbitt. liev 1 II. Fmerson Richard c'. Dean. V H. N. Mrs. ,lohn (i Hut.er. j Mrs. Julia A. ctevens. Mrs M. o. t'rossmaa. Miss Mary Devlin, Mrs.J u Bagev, 'At Dr. Thomas, Hav , Visa Gertrude I'. Gorras, Mips VJarv- li. TnwiMeud, J Mrs. L Harry Richards, .Mrs L. A. Hum lev, Mrs. F'lzabetb Lower, Miss MaryA. Brakeley, 'Mrs A J. Hamilton, TORK. Mrs. Rev. wm. Anderson Mrs Rev. H. Loom Is. vrs. George t hetormau Mis Carrie Boillne. Mrs. James P. Harper. V rs. . M Beard. Mrs. El ieP AHUon. Mrs. J II Bache. Mrs. W". Adams Mrs George H Norton, Kr, .iHnw-a H. Mills. D.,U. Mrs Rev. William Melkle. I And tnurtPAn thousand John J Mltche I iu. i. ithrce hundred and ttty-s.x Mrs. F. D, ii. N. South- others, worth. I From a large number of TtBtlmonials, I select tho following extract from a letter addressed to me by Pro lessor P. U. Vandor Weydo, Pioiessor ot chemistry tn Glratd College, formerly ot Ke York Medical Col lege "I am satisfied that nitrous oxide can be usad In al cases where ether aud cli orolorm oauiiot be ely ae'niln.stered ; In many cases the use of the two last l amed aim stymies l by judicious phvslclaos cou sluered insae: notwithsiunding ibis, theie are too many cases on record where the counter Indications were overlooked and fatal results bar lol owed the use ot ether and chloroturm I know no cane In which I I would consider n'trous oxide gas unadvlsaule. exoept In a esse ot cunsumution so fur gone bat the excit-meut a tending tbe extraclon of a too h wou d be uusate wi i h u avy anceitt etie. Y m the AVw yi rt Evarujehw " e are .low to beueve In the ettlcacy of new reme dies which are oilered to the public, but tbe lieauent testimony i f clergymen and others ot our acquaintance baa assured us that Dr. CoL'ON has at last found a meanr nf ex ractlng teeth ahsolute'y without pain " "I ii I)i. COLTON Is due the credit oi reviving ton use of this most important agent initrous oxide) in the prac tice ot Dentistry "Letter lrom surgeon Carnoohau, hew York. A clergyman of this city vlsltsd tbe Colton Dental Asboctatmn a lew oa s since, and a'ter having a large, troublesome tooth drawn, made this certificate on the regl.terot the Association : "No paint All over in turee tnlnu a A man can leave the dentist a hands in a good humor." Tha operation was performed by the use of ti Itrous Oxide or Laughing Gas. A 'I HAMiFi L IIkabt. A lady teacher from Washing ton recently ame Into our outre, and .aid she had some teeth which she wished extraoted. but she was so ner vi us she was afraid to take the gas, and .he knew she shou.d leel the pain. We assured her there was not tbe slightest danger, as we had given It to thousands, and never bad a fa'lure or accident. She breataed the sua, and we extracted nine teeth. When she awoke, I said! ''Your teeth are out ' ' H nn't poii'blel" Hhe placed her band to her mouth and exclaimed "Godblm you all!" Hba Immediately wrote on our soroh her namo, aud add 'd Th' ('niton Dental Jiiuciutu na bltning to the human race," OFFICE i No. 737 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 5 10 thm8trp Ko. 19 COOPER INSTITUTE, NEW YOEK. No. 168 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE PEICE-$2 00 for the First Tooth, and $100 for each Subsequent Tooth. RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, V8RY FA8ILT AND QUKKLY CURED BT DOCTOR FITLER'S GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY", USED INWARDLY. Contains no Heronry, Colchlcnm, Mineral", nor anythtnr injurious. The most valuable Medicine ever offered to the public Warranted to have never yet tailed in any Instance to cure permanently the worst forms of Rhenma matism, etc. PRI PARED ONLY BY DR. FITLER, Onoof rhiladolpnla'a oldest Tractlsln I'hysic'ans Reirrcnces to the wonderful curci made. CHOLERA, Oiarrhcra, Cramps Cbolera Morbnis, and all AiTecttona of tha Donelt, CURED BY V SINS DOCTOR XITJL,Ert CAEMI NATIVE. ESTABLISHED 1833. For Grown Tenons, Children and Infants. Mothers ahd N nrsos please notice Ihis CARMINATIVE has been berore the public lor many years, is pcrlootly harmies-", anl has teen ui-ed principally for Children and Infants wiUi wonderlul eflect in cases of Bowel Complaint, Coho. Cholera Infantum, trying Infants, Tcetlnnir, sleep lessness, Cramps, etc. Iry it. 8atisiaction vuaranteod. IRIPK 26 CENTS. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AKU DhAURS. 66smliii8i) MEDICAL ELECTRICITY. Woiiflcrfnl Scientific Discovery DR. S. W BECKWiTII'3 , ELKCIli IC A L IN STIT UTE Xo. 1220 WALNUT STREET, For lb I'rcatuieint uf Acute iintl Cbrwalc Electrical investiga'.Ion has proved tha the human bcay acts in tbe principle of the galvanic batter. The brain mucous and serous membranes, the skin, tlEsucs. snd flu'ds, constitute the neKattve and potiilve torces. every ; ctlon, whether mental or physjea1, Is the result of these antagonistic forces. Digestion, respiration, circulation, secretion, and excretion are due solely to Hectrlcal influence. There is a polar action estab.lshed throughout the nervous system walcb countscts with every pare of the body, establishing and preserving a prajer ba'auce of the electrical element, which constitutes health, and a disturbance of which causes disease. There are strictly but two conditions of oli-ease one of Inflammation, or positive! tbe other weak, debilitated negative! and as fclectrluliy contains these two ccndltons in tbe action of tbe positive and negative currents, all wa have to do Is to neutralize the disease and restore proper healthy action. We do notwliihto convey too Impression that we cure all diseases in all conditions. We cannot cure consumption after tbe lungs aro a l destroyed; yet we do assert, and are prepared to practically demonstrate, tl at hundreds oi cusosof alinosi every lorm ol chronic diseases, pronounced Incurable.,, by tbe best medical practitioner, of tbe oouniry, have beeu radically OlKED some ot thorn In an Incredibly short time, bv our Electrical treatment Its great superiority over otner practice in tne cure of dhease is a so attested In the tact that, whhin the past ove years, over podbtbek tiioubam) patterns have been treated at this ofllco suilcring lrom a most eveiy form and condition of disease common to humanity, and In noarlr all cases a benefit or portect cure has been effected. Pa'sy doaf ness, blindness, rheumatism, dyspepsia, cauccr, and all trie old knotty diseases i hat are a physlol an's curse as it provts his inability to eradicate, aro by our scion title method comparatively easy of cure. Specimens of tumors ol large growth extracted by means ol Ele iriclty alone, witlout pain, without the use of tha knlle, ligatures, or any other nieuna. may be seen at our olt.ee by those Interested. Therefore, with these acis to prove our theory and treatment oi diseaxe we are willing to undertako any of the lol owlnu uls eases, with every dope and prospect of suocess, wltn very' many others not here enumerated ; 1. 1J1SEASES or TUB BRAIN AND BBVOC8 8V9TEM I phepsy. Chorea, or et . .Vitus' Ounce. Paralysis i"f curaigm, jiyottriM, jiervousuess, tmi tation oi the Hear. Louk-Jaw nta 'i cKOAhs ai Jissits connected with Tns Dices tivb is'iEU.boie t hroat, Kyspepnla, DlarriKea. m seniery, obstlnato Cors.iiiation Ilitinioiriiolilos or .... ........ i,u,, iuiu i Biniei's uoilc, and al aOtc'ilous oi tbe Liver ana mi1ih. 3. ItEH-iKAioiiy Okoans i atar. h Cough. Influenza. Asthma .(when uotcauned bv organlo diseases o the urauj, uatuiuiui, nemisy. rieurouyuia. or Klieumu- iiDiu vi iua iicbi uuHuuipuon in tne uany s.aues 4. FlDKOl N AND MLBCLLAR SYHTKU... llliHti.. o.lum out. Lumbago Sufi eok, Cipluai turvu.ure Uiu 6. (J111NAUY AND C.ENITAL OBOANS KmvaI TllnLnlna and hidnev Couiplalnu, Impoteuce and ounlim WenK-iin-s. the laiter complain, s never tali to yield rapid y 6 Diseases Feccliab to Feuales. Ctorus Com plainis. lnvolvnii a mat-noaltinn. as frolanauH im,.. version, Ketroveislou, inflammation Ulceration, aud vailous other aileoilous ot tbe Womb and Ovaries 'i U l.AlHhh we can recommend tUis treatuieut OS one i ruairu nuiutsu Aimosi innumerable oasei have come under treatment at our oiHce wim pn ... ,t toihisiact. Mrs. bl.CKVl I'll has entire charge oi the Ladies' DepaitmeLt, i nd al delicacy will be used tonards those who eutrust then selves to her care. In Kmalo diaeates. as nieutloued in the above list, ... vui. nut int;iii.iuiit;u, But, uaa nau a large expv ilence, and can conUdent.v promise the most k-ratiii-Ina results. lO iuk AFFLICTED -The treatment Is mild and gentle, prouuclug no shock or unp uasaut aensa Ion Whatever. Our professional mteicourtte wl;h the niicieu viii er oc cnarocierizea by pertecteandorand houc.ty. and those wno.e oomplainu ar Incurable or do not auuilt ot amelioration will be trankty told so aud not accepted lor treamient. It matters not wha may be j our complaint or how long you may have sa -lercd, or bow much, or w hat course oi treatment you uia.v have ben sul'Jecial 10, or what disappointment, you may htiv experienced. It the system Is not worn out ii sufficient vitall y remains lor reaction there la a air prospect ol lecovery. HKhKtM 1 8 'i he diseased and all Interested are reierred to the to lowl g-uained gent emeu, who have Leeu treated aud witnessed our treatmnui on others, at i.0. 12,0 W ANMJT Kfeet. A. J. rleasonton Irlgadler-Oemrat. No. 916 Borooe .'recti v li. buuib, iron louuder, Ni. lull tlanove' Mreett deo-ge Douglass. Local cxpre-s Company, 1 1 tu street above Chesnntt J. W. Uradley. puo isher No. ttl M Fourth street! Hubert Work. Mo.SlN. Third street; Co nel T. . Sweeney. Asaewir Second DIs trict Philadelphia, W alnut s rcet, bf lew eighth; (leorge vans ( Kvans A Hamuli) mlliurr goods, Arch street, beiow Flub; air fe.ouze, tpe founder, Third and ( bernut Hie ts; Ed. alcLane, manufacturer cotton goods-allot fhiiclt,. A. I'leasonton Urlgadlnr (lone ral, ISt. louIh. JIo Jacob Vandegrlit. Odessa lh-l K A Beuiple spool cotton mauutacturar, Mount Holly M. J , with very many others riiysiciaus or students desiring to have Instruction tn the coirect application oi Kite, rlcity for tbe cure of (Un taxes can anp y at tbe office. Consul'atlou iree. Descriptive circulars of euro, eflectid, wit numerous reioreuces, con bs bad by an. plkatlon at the ottlce. All letters addressed to 8 BECKWITH, No. 1220 WALNUl' Street, 4 13 Ihsm 2m8p Ibtladelphia. C5S2fii SniOMACrTER PIAVO TORTB fl k Yt' axufacti;iso compant'8 nr.w H i CUE, No. 1 103 CHKHMJT htreet We respeooullv call tbe attention of oirf irlends aud tha public generally of our removal to our ,'iew and nandsome Warerooms, OIBAUD KOW,No.lI03,CHIt8MJl' Ktreet, wbera we have constan'ly rf hands large stock of our superior and hlghlv flnlHNd "Uara and Grand Pianos Our lustrum.'0 nav been awarded the highest pre mlums at all b principal exhibitions ever beid In this couitry V numerous ie.tliu nlas from the flrat class artt' 10 amerlca and urope. ( hey now the leading l"uuoa and are sold to all paits ' " world. u desiring to purchase a first -class Piano at gre.tlv reduced rates shou d not rail to give us a o ill t.nos to rent. Tuning sod moving promptly at wndedto. nCHOMAfKrls 4 (o., 0 23 lui No. 11UI CUKBii 0T Btxet. s TEAM ENGINE PACKING LICRICAT1VE PACKIXG, FOR THE STUFFING-BOXES OP i STEAM ENGINES. An article rtcommendea by al Ballroad Companf who have thoroughly festtd It, ar.d In general nae o over fieo kundrtdand fifty Ilallio(ds,ana on trial over five hundred others. ADOPTED BT M.WIO SlATIONARY ENOISIH. a flit-clasf article. Seventy-Five Cents Per Pound. Lubricativc Packing Company f OLR MASCFACTCKER8, 723 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. L. G. TILLOTSON & CO BOLE A GEN r8, 26 DEY 8treet, New York. BOLD BY DEALERS BENE A LLT. 2 Bp MILT.KK'8STP;AM knginu PACKINT.. 'I his Is the Uius.ln covered, shoddy Ailing, stuffing box packing. PIXTT CENTS PER POCM) Forsaleby WILLIA m I . MILLER, Bole Manuf cturer ior the I'ntted Siates, Hear of 723 llfMi r Hirect. 2 P PhUadelphla. Penna. CLOTHING. VSVFAl THE fnntinflriTni TT-i.i o. uuuujicjiui ami A824 Chestnut 3 'S. C X A cJ7 QNE PRICE CLOTHING. J ON ES' OLD ESTABLISHED One Price CLOTHING- HOUSE, No C04 MARKET STREET, ABOVE SIXTH. I'rices reduced to the lowest point A fine assortment of Bcadt-made Clothing con stantly on bond. Custom Work made to ordor a very shorl. notice, in style and durability unsur passed. 4 831tn8p JJ. T. OF F. C. F. F. F. C CLOTHIISra !!! HICKS' TEMPLE OF FASHION. Celebrated For Fine Fashionable Clothiner. , WILLIAM HICKS, No. 902 MAllKKT StrPet, 512 2m PHIuaDELPHIA. TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT! Astonishing News to the Public. The Cheapest and Best Pprlnc 8tock of Clothinir In the cit wl i and must be sold tbis dav. " 10UIS RAINS. Ko low A1AHKET Stroet, undor Adams & fo.'s Express Ilul ding win sell this day 1,1s enormous stock ol superfine 1'ioihinv tor Men's and Boys' wear, 25 pel cent, lower tliau any other tlrst class house In the cliv. fVe have full suits In every variety and style to suit almost ever clans, and prices that cauuot be equalled oy any other bouxe. 1 o satlsiy yourse'ves. please give us a call. There Is no neeo or , urdia-li k unless vou are satithad wltb the tru'hof oi siaieuieni as above. Remember, JjOVf RAIKH. No 1028 .MAKRRf Street 5 26 6t Opposite the Hull's Head Hotel. LA PIERRE HOUSE. BROAD STREET, BELOW CHESNUT, PHILADELPHIA. The iindcrsipned faavintr leased the above favorite bouse, and having , Befitted and Refurnished it Throughout in the most Elegant Manner, IT IS NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS.' The .recent Proprietors will spare so paint to maintain tbe character it has always cn loved a. being one ol tbe lest of the FIRST-CLASS HOTELS Of the country, and those who favor them with their patronage may ho assured that nothimrwUl he h it undone to secure the comiort and satisfaction of their aaests. BAKER & PAULEY. Mat 12, jm. 6 Ulmrp.
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