MATTERS OVER THE EIVEH. An Active Canvabb. Tbe unusual ac tivity maniletl bv the politicians of Cnmoon city and county indicates' wirra and vigorous cam lai, n. Ibe importance of 'he eomtn election H very mat, and oaniiot tail to elicit a dotormiua'ion both ride to win. Indeed, there never was Sreater eonteqnenoe attneiied to an? election than ire Is to tlii one, and it la incumbent on the National Union party 10 put forth every exertion to secure a complete triumph, the necessity of saying a decided majority in both btanohes of the Lerisature In order to e ect a United btates Senator Uossibiy two) has b' en pamtully impressed on the minds of all Joal men, by the heartier detection ot tkovel. ' - Fortunately, however, for the party, hie career as State Senator is ended and It now do vol res upon tbe citizens ot Camdon county to make choice ol a new Benator whose honest, and cnaracter are nn impeachable, ami who will not prove faithless and recreant to tbe parly. I here arw tiiree members of tho l.eclHlat ire a so to elect, aoa these must be tqua'lv jealous of their integrity In piace of Hon. John . btarr, who hue eo ably represented tr First Conr-SHinn District lor tLe iat lour ye a Representative in congress is alo to bo eb 11 se make tlio comin; election one ot iote' 77r terest, and are awakening- a zeal already .MCi nmiiihslcdiu any previous contest. 1 o tic n of tlio Democrats 10 al'ow Soo el to j,, a an independent eaud date lor Congiess, a thonnnje ro nomination, is one which indies., ,owa onsclousncss of utter detent. Thf, Veterans Moving. J-The brave sol diers who entered the army fam camdon county, and who havo fortunately r.eUnrnod, have displayed grsatteal in forming themeires into an Association lor their mutual ooneli', in iprovid ug libraries and svtiwir means of Inlorniatitarv , They commenced this . movement about one yea? w 0, na am now actively Hiloycd in ierectm'f y.etr or'anization ihuso o'dier are sirontlv Ylfnon, having; rea'lzed for ;themrolvcs siiflioieut, exhiMnene of anstocrttic de mocracy in the oerh., and cannot tail in tnulr orcunisatious o vert. powerful intiuonce over tiie erUrouchinir f' ioj, 1 hoy did last la I, and will ' Umh. I beieloS) they s'mu'd le encouraged and libo rallv arsiKtod. in the wurz thev nave commenced. They are ut "ha'f-and-hatl" soldiers. Afieb thk Doas. The "catchers" are about, ami many poor unmur.zld cauinus have sul I; red the ronalry nt their owncs' oily in not com ply inir wnh the ordiuauco and the Mavor'a procla nation. Vory tew tfoxs are owned wh m thf tax assessor go around, bui any miserable car that lal utto i lie hands ot tlio ' cog catchers" la soon found to bav9 an owner Adjourhed. The longest term ol Court Tver licld in Camden county has Just adjourned, greatly to the relief and rratifloatlou of the Judges and ail concerned. Much ot the business had to bi postponed until tbe October toim. AMUSUMENTb. Frur Concerts fob, thk Million. Those of onr citizen wno belon either to tho ' St iy-at-iiome" or 'Can't-gct-away ' CiutM. miy siioud an evening pleasantly at Va cr's ureat Winter Garden, fios. 1M to 7'Z6 Vine i-treet Music, ninth, and mnocent en jOMoent among floweis. vines, etc., aoound, while the choicest refreshments for ladies and gentlemen are furnished at rensoiiab'e raies. Arch Stpeet Theatre, Bliss Henderson is determined to vary not on v her piecoe but her style, fete will this eve unit give The French Spy, to wbica all actresses appear to cluijt with laith and fondness On Monday niclit ili-s Huuncrson will appear in 'he icw dramaol The U'hket pf Leave-Man's If V': 1is iienuerton playing "sam vV'llougliby." Walnut Ptbekt Theatre. Mr. Booth will this veiiine o ay the ' Aoomaio,'' a parr in which he dis plays immense power. His onaement is drawing to a clo-e; it may be very long belore be returns to us. We UNDKRSTAttD that Mr. Til ton takes a benefit at thr Chesnuc 8lreet Tbeatr on VVeduoiday noxt Mr. T.ltou, alter a long residence amongst us, leaves ns and should take away pleasant remomorances of J'hiiadeipuia. , New American Tjihathk ihero will tie a ma tinee at this thea re. It is the last appearance of the Ban ion Brothers. On Monday M'me Ponisi wll make her first appearand) in a new p ay. s T E A M E NQIN E PAC K O UKKWATIYE PACKING.. 21 OR THE STUFFING BOXES OI STEAM ENGINES. An article recommended by all Railroad Company, wfeo have thoroughly tested it, and In genera' nse bv over two hundred and fifty Halliofcds, and on trial by ever five hundred others. ADOPTED BY 20,000 S1ATIONARY ENGINES. .1 is a fhst-cUss article. Seventy-rive Cents Per Pound. Xirtirlcatlvc Packing Company f-OLE M A N U FACTOBEK8, 723 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.' ' I.. G. TILLOTSON & CO. BOLE AGENTS. 26 DEY 8treet, New York. BOID BY DEALERS GENERALLY. . 288p MILLER'S BTEAM ENGINE PACKINO. 1 his is the muslin covered,ahoddy nlling, stufllng Jlx packug. . i BUTT CENTS PER POUND Io; sale hv WILLIAM H. MILLER, ole JS annfieturer lor the United tiiates, liearof 723 HKbNUT Street. 28 Up -Philadelphia, Penna. XiONG WO H T II'S -, CELEBRATED CATAWBA WINES. J. W HAMMAR, SOLE AGENT, S 14 tbsm'm No. ijtlO MATIKET Street. Jfc II O II N , COMTINEUTAL CIGAR WARER00MS, No, 838 SANSOM Street, Rear oi Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. Importer and Dealer in Choicest Brands of Cigars and Tohaccea, wholesale and retail. Bavplb Room. Clsmwlm . THE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MIMES No. 64 BROADWAY. MI'A Mineral Lands, and Ores examined and reported ,opon. Compeu nt Engineers fmnlsbed to Mining Com panies. Consultations afforded on all Mining, Metallurgical iod cbeaalcal Qocstlons,at the office of the Bureau, GEO. D. H. GILLESPIE, President DRAKE DEAT. Secretary. ' 10 tuths rp -T)B. HUNTp!B, No. 44 N. SEVENTH "BTOEET. AJROVE FILBERT, PHILADELPHIA. Aekaowledge by all fttrUr interested aa by lar tbe In the treatment r Dueatt in hit ipeeiaUu. QUICK, THOROUGH. ofW permanent eurel futtrameed in every eaee. Bwmember PR- 1HH P4CB'-H (Wlirateu Romedlea can only t Lad gwuloe at hiaold eatablitlhedOmoe, No. .fcVll.iTy)Jfviiiprtaboyj,Ubert, t .'HE TEETH,. QOLTON rENTAL AN AMU'8IN( 8ToUY. By OneWbo rtntM the Collo D.fl -AkHeelatlon. ' , i ' ' th"'"h,nIW v"n th omnibus whhih h brooght na np tmV.nfnV nwey'i bunylng throng, which seem ever. purBoinr nocklng phintom that eludes thslr grasp, II " r ,n 'CoPer fnloa-' I ' J flne' to enter tnls oleasant reception room, bo A gtoato beyond the loldlng doors 'ay, there's the rtfbl ' r.nt as the kindly faee and pleasant voice of the tTrofessor greet us, our errand seems shorn of half Its terrors. Yet we cannot forbear asking, a we present oar credentials and look timidly up at the compassionate .dark eyes so far above our own diminutive stature, 'Will It klU us V A pleasant langh and an assuring word eo. Tlnce us that out time has not yet come) and we comply with tbe invl ailon to enter the operating rooin.with our two accompanying triends (the fair race of one assumes the boe ot driven snow), with very much ihe feeling that tbe fly accepted the proffered hospita'ity of the spider. . "f re aware of it we are seated in the dreaded chair, en gaged In a pleasant conversation. Suddenly we And a prop insinuated between our Jaws, and the mouthpiece of a vlllanmiB looking black bag between our lips. Two pair f bands, io gentle In their manipulations as to almost lead one to doubt their owners belonging to tbe mascu line pcrsuai-lon, hold our mouth upon the pipe that the Inhalation of -tbe gas maybe more perfect, while the ownrrs ot the aioie.-aid hands speak gentle woroa of encouragement. The roft Land of a lady assistant Is laid assurlngly on out own, and we can almost feel the sup pressed anxiety of the two beloved companions behind tbe chair, a buzzing round, aa of myriad swarms of beesl Ancn comes floating by, In grand measures and lone-drawn cadences, a sweet old tilumnhal hymn, such aa tbo6e may slug who, having loft all of earth boblnd them, enter into the glory ot the Lord; and mingled with this, a wild symphony pf cashing waves, ringing their ceaseless never more.' Vet how strange I that last word of the b.vnin gave us a slight twitch, followed by two more, which purtookbf the nature of A strong yet palii less wrench. 'Your teeth are out,' far three kind voices. Hut we have not come down yet to th s sublunary world suitlclenily to comprehend their meaning, until the assurance Is repeated by one oi the tami far voice be bino the clinlr We ilse a new being and leave t Un teet of the kind operator tlitcen inoiarsandincisois a mi.u.e to the greatest discovery of tbe age. "MARY N. KOCKWELX." Tin. COLTON las made the Nitrous Oxide, er ''Laughing (.as," lor more than twenty ears past and originated Its anaeihctie use lor the extraction of to to iuMy,lbj3. Muce then we have administered it to Cr 1500(1 PATIFNT8, . ' laUdOPsTlKNIS, Tilth out a smxle failure to produce insens blllty to pain, or one case oi unpleasant or Injurious ell'ec s from the gas, which is so Incident to chloroionn and ether J-very one of these 15 (KM) paueola have signed a ccr tltlcate ecroh tbat the operation was painless ami olea sant. V e caa extract irom ten to Uiteeu teeth with one dose of gas. 'ihe following are the names of some o' the dlstln gnlphi d perfons or whom we have extracted torth. with tl.e gas, and to whom we would conuuentiy refer: PHILADELPHIA. Casper Boudor. Ed., Mrs. .Vf. C. Bisnham i Mrs ilary tj. Ho.uies, !lrs. F. Fisher Mrs. s. B. Whiting. I Mrs II. H. Weaver. Miss i.Uhe B Lewis, Mrs P is. Beldlug i Mrs Jamc; J. AlUn. lioiace t ascett. t hailes K. OurriKBes. Ituv. A. Paui, Kev A ex. ,1. Hamilton lieorue H Btuan W II, lain arnock, Rev Ueorge Brluuhurst. Char es F. liiiknel . tieorge B. L. Clay. M. D , Samuel K reamer, A. Turpln, John Berry, , VVni. J., nun ot Tr Gursey. Flunk W. ewbold, tieorge II Mltcbe.l. M. I . Aug. , Bournouvllle. M I) F.V. Wilcox (3 vears old;, J. O. Mitchell, 1) W. K. Rivemes, S C. Herbert, aentist, John A. Crombinger, J. E Bal ev. IbomasS, Harr son. o.onel Lewis Wagnrr, J A Jlc Arthur. M. D., Alexander O. Cattell, . SEW t'.B. 1 ablgren.U. H. s. A. A. Howard. M I). John H Johnston, M D. V. HoUlck. M. i). H. C Jones. l. 1). ' B. L Walt, lcntlst. E. D.Bohie U. 8. N. N. W. Klimsley, Dentist. Rev. diaries C. Fainter. Rev. F. Babbit. ftfv I) M. Lnkersnn. Mrs. CiaraG Ralston, 4rs. E. S. Davis Mrs R.L Kutter, Jiss Ann Moore, Miss Carrie Cox, Mrs. B. K. RUenbrey, Mrs. Dr. Benner, Mrs. Netli K. aiooum, Mrs. J. M. Bradford. Miss Fannie Knowles, jn iH8 Aiasgie 1'ancoast, Mrs. T. M Moore. I Mrs Hannah Phillies, ; Mrs. Nellie Vilson, Mrs barali I). Tomllnson, Jors Anna Taylor. M,ss Marv M. Mltche'l, Miss Juliette . Robcrcs. Miss Rebecca W. Altemus, YORK. Mrs. Rev. Wm. Anderson. !Mrs Rev. H. Loomls. Mrs. Ueorgo cheatermaa. Mis Carrie Bodtne. M rs. James P. Harper. Mrs. IS. M. Heard. Mrs. EHIep. Alll-on. Mrs. J 11 Uaclie. Mrs. i'. W. Adams Mrs. George H. Norton, Mrs. James If. Mills. Richard C. I'ean W D U. Mrs Rev. tVllllam Metkle And fourteen thonnand John J. Mltche 1, M. p ihree hundred andity-s.x Mrs. E. D. E N. South- oihors. worth. I Many ol there patients hve written sentences oppo site their names, ttc following of which are npeclniens: Without the sllghiesi pain an uninterrupted dream. By (i torettin ihn - vj State. "(.'ame from Hudson wouid come from England " "Ihoughil was going up in the air, holding on te the tall oia kite " .' A good burnbug, it a man can have his teeth diawn witbou knowlna it " ' AliiO uteiv did not know it was done till done." '"l'wenty t'eetb extracted without the slightest pain, with one dose oiges." "No more old-iashioned dentistry for me." "My tecono operation wl h the gas have tried ether -mosuearnestlv receinmend the Mtrous Oxide." . "Very pleasant f ream." "Was weak and nervous, tecelved no pain, but won dennhy reirehed aiterwards." "1 endorre ail wrltien above "A pleasant rde on ihe cars " 'A treat improvement In the barbarous art of den tiitry." ' -i should never have a tooth drawn wl.hout it." ' God bless "lie inventor." But It will be asked, does it destroy all pain? Is the gas pleasant to bieather Does It leave any bad ell'ects anerw aria? Can a person with weak lungs or heatt disease Inhale It with eatery? We answer It does de si roy all pain; t la pleasant to breate no bid effects, such am depression or rao ion, toUow ; it Is sate for those having weak lungs or heart disease. Indeed . we have bad fifty such patients tell us they t'e.t better lor a week aner Inhaling the gas. But what do tbe medical profession say of the gas? Tbe following letter trm the distinguished surgeon, nr. J. M. Carnocbaa, to Dr. C'o.tou, sneaks tor lUeli : No. 14 East Sixteenth street. New York, December 22, 1865. To yon Is due the credit of reviving the nse of this important aunt iu the practice of deutlstry, after a lul oi twenty-two years. ... The vi ne ot a sa e amisthetlo agent, which can be nsed wlihout anticipation of danger to the patient, is a great boon to sullerlng humanity and I have related tlius mil uttlv Its a. tionin my own cases In the belief tbat If umliar tavorab e results are met with by others, the nitrous oxide gas will supersede all other autes thetics i ow in use. J. M. CAR O JUAN, Burgeon-ln-Cbief to the State hospital, etc. etc TESTIMONY FROM DR GRICOM. New Yohk, March 8, 1865, Having tceaslon recentlr to undergo a minor surgical operation ot much seventy, I embraced the opportu nity to try tiie au&'sthetio effect ot nitrous oxide gas, administered by Dr. U C. (JOLTON. I found it per fectly eatialartory I was put Into a sound sleaplna few seconds, and remained so until the operation aud dressing oi the wound were completed While looking lor the incisions te begin, 1 found they had all beeu done. JOHN II. GKIHCOM. Physician to New York Hospital. The decree of Insensibility produced by the fas may be Interred fiouitthe following aMUM NO INCIDENT., A lady came to our oflice to have one rooth extracted, ft ftei examining the tooth, we administered the gas, and when she loll asleep the tooth was extrauted. On waking sue spit out tbe blood, and in a tew minutes was a--kra to vacate the chair tor another patient, and takeaseatat the tube, Not ottering to pay, we.asa gcutie remind,"-, asked her to add tier name to our scroll, "why!" said the lady, when are you golug to draw my tooth 7" Tbe tuoth had been out ten minutes I TF.HTIMOH Y FROM THE NEW YORK EVAVOELIST. "Yi e are slow to believe In ihe ettlcacy of new reme dies that are ottered to the public, but the treouent testimony of clereymen and others of our acquaintance assures us that Dr. COL ''ON, whose office is in tbe Cooper Institute has at last found a nieansof extrat t Ing teeth absolute y wKhout pain. We think it a duty to publsb tills fact, which we give, not on ourown experience but on the testimony of men ot hluh charao er and Intelligence, who are utterly inca pable of deception. Cnr pries fo-extrietlng Is fi tr the tint tooth, and fl for eaou subsequent toota. ilitusbt . .. OFFICES j Ko. 737 WALNUT STREET, PIIILAf ELPHIA. Ko. 19 C00PE3 INtTirUIE, NEW YORK. ' No. 1C8 BALTIMORE STRt.ET, BALTIMORE. Ko. 161 EllM BTRtEr, CINCINNATI. . " W 0LIYE STREET, pt.' LOUIBv DAILY EVENtffc WtiteZVlffiJ&mxtf, -sMrdIY, PAPER HANGINGS. , ' i k i k . . . SWELL & BURKE, (t' - T'T- ' - I ' , , L UJFACT XJ1TE 118 PAPER HANGINGS AJih WINDOW SHADES. aN.E COliNEB FOURTH MD 11AEEET STBEETS rniMTELriiiA; i .. ;i :, '.('.. i . i . t . , 1 i --- DRY GOODS. P II 1 C E & W O O , Northwest Corner of t HIGHTH and FILBERT Streets 'wy v 4 - -p a ease American Printo, fasteoiora, 30 eenta a yard. 1 ease puff Prints, 20 cents a yard. Ik st make Bleached and Cnbleac'icd Muslins, at the very lowest market prices. lllow Case and Sheeting Mcslins. 10-4 Hie ashed Sheetiny Kusila, 8TJ cents a yard. AJl wool and Comet Flannels. , , WBIIE GOOD. tflllTK GOODS. i fchirred llosllns, White Piques, Figarcd and Sotted SwIpi Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Cambrics, Jaconets, and ainsooks, Striped and florid Has Ins. UNEK GOODS. ' LINEN GOODS. Table Linens Nnpkins, and Towels, Vest makes of Kh'rtiBg lineus. 12-4 Linen Crumb Cloth. BLACK BILKS. BLACK SILKS. From tl 26 up to S3 CO a yard. Black All-wool Delaines. . Black Alpacas, from 60 cents up to f 1-26 a yard. B atk and White Tlaidi, 26 cents a yard. Grenadine Bareges, 86 cants a yard. Mohair Challies, 26 cents a yard Figured Alpacas, 871 cents a yard. A large asforlnont of Hosiery and Glovra, Silk San Umbrellas, Black Mohair Mitts, Silxand Linen Fans, Edging", Inser ings and iflouncing, Dimity Band, etc. etc. PRICK & WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGuTU and FILBEKT tjts. N. B 7-4 and 8-4 Mosquito Bar Notting. 2 4 CURWEN STODDART & BBO.. JAWKS AT 20 CENTS1. LAWNS AT 28 CENTS. LAWWS AT IS CENTS. 1AWN8 AT 30 CESTi FINE OBOANDIES AKD JACOXETS. CL08TNG OCT BTJMMEB DRESS OOOD8 i ATRKDUC'ED fbices. CVIlWKSi STODDART &, BROTHER, ' Hot 450, 452, and 4M K. SECOND Street, C16 3t labove Willow. rp RAVELLING DREbS GOODS, REDUCED. DESIRABLE S1YLES SOW CLOSISQ AT 40c. CV1VWE3 STODDART Si, IIRUTIIKK, os 450, 482, and 454 N. SECOND Street, C 1C 3t Above Willow. gUMH ER DRESS GOODS. BTKIFED LENO1, NEAT I L AID LJES0S, PRINTED MOZAMBIQUE 4, PLAID MOZ AVBIQUES, t'LOSlSC. OUT AT REDUCFD PRICES. ' - IVRWES STODDART &, BROTHER, Jios. 450, 452, and 484 N. HECON I) Street 6 16 3t Above Willow. JJ 0 H A I R FOULARDS, AT 7. 44, AND 80 CENTS. CLOBINO OUT SUMMER DRY GOODS, AT BffDUC&D PRICES. CU11WES STODDART k BROTIIfiR, ' Kos. 440, 452, and 454 . SECOND street, ' 8 Above Willow. Y"I1ITE CHINTZ 38 AT 35 CENTS. RICH PERCALES AT 40 CENT8, ( LOSING OUl' LIGHT STYLES AT RFDUCED PRICES. CVIIWEN 8TODDART &, BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Street, l3t Above WiUow. pRINTED SHIRTING LINENS, FROM AUCTION, AT BEUUCED PRICED. CCRVV12N STODDART . BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Street, 16 3t Above WUloW EYRE & LAN DELL, FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS, BATE A FINE 6TOCK OF DESIRABLE SUMMER GOODS. BLACK PUSBRK LACE POINTS. BLACK LLAMA LACE POINTS ' PURE WHITE LLAMA FHAWLS. WHITE SHETLAND SHAWLS. WHITE BAREGE SHAWLS. BLACK GRENADINE SHAWLS. TWO YARDS WIDE GRENADINES SVllWER SI1KS REDUCED. SEllldEK DRESS GOODS REDUCED. FULL LINE CF BLACK GOODS. FULL LINE OF W BITE GOODS. BUFF, PIAK, AKD BLUE PERCALES. BUFF,P1K, AND BLUE LACONS. TOUmSTS' LRtSS GOODS. OKOAN DIt8 AND FOULARDS. BEST BLACK SILKS, ETC., ETC. L4 12 Btuth 8p gEA-SIDE SHAWLS. 1 SEA-SIDE SHAWLS. SEA-SIDE SHAWLS. All tho Newest Styles, FRO a 4 00 to16 00. JOHN W THOMAS, e is euro Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND Street. BURNS A ATKINSON, Ko. 241 e. ELEVENTH, Street above Saraoe, and Mo lltn PINE Street iH yards wide Sheeting ituslina, very heavy, at B7M cents. 14c. good Bleached Muslins, ' 20c. exeellent Bleached Mnslins. , ,, Vd advance on Aew York iiUls, WUllamsrille, and Wamauita Muillrs. FKOw AUCTION. LINEN GOODS. Fatra large size all Linen Napkins, (J 50 per doz. Very kne Bleached ilnea Table Cloths, a great bar gain, el. Several lob lote of Towels. ' Shirting Linens, Sheeting Linens, and Table Linens, reduced. ' DRESS GOODS. ' Closing out our entire stock at redueid prices, ranging rom2toJ5eenUpery.ordijsBy .. 100 doz. Cotton Hoee, Wio. ( 1W ' " 140. 100 " '" 250 . , 1W Cents' H Hooe 16c. , , 8UMMER FLANNELS. 1 Gauzo, Somet, Bauardvale, aad Saxvnj, cheap 1 19 2t JUNE 16, 1866! DRY GOODS. f$ E ,W 1 11 7?c: Q o;o 13 s AT MAISH & WARNOCITS, , ... i. , : i i ., . . . (PRICE WOOD'S OLD BTAtD), No. 113 North ' NIXTI1 Street. We have Just ctened with a splendid asiortm.nt of lOWELLINO. TABLE LINF,1. KAPXINS AND DOT LIES. Also, a large assortment of WIIITK GOODS. SOFT KIN 1H CAMBRIA", JAC0MKT8, NlMOfKS. . VIOTO.il t AWNS and BW1S8 MUSLINS. Ibt Best stakes el Blesshed and Unblesshed Also, a large aasortaient of BO'-IEBJ AND QLQVE, H6CP pKIHT8, etc., all at the WWEST MARKET PRICES. 6l4thsm2in MEDICAL. R HEURflATISlVi, GOUT, NEURALGIA, KTC. K'l O. A Cure Warranted I'scil Inwardly. Tbe following wondortul remedy 'or the positive cure of Rheumatism Gout, and Neuralgia was dis covered after the study and practice oi a life time, by , DR. J. P. FITLER, . One ol Thiladelphia's oldost practismtr physicians, who has made these diseases a specialty, and haying fully tested its remarkable curative power foranum ber oi years, now oilers it to all afflicted and suiler iD(t, with 'he liberal condition that if any case oan poisib'y be found that it inla lible power cannot overcome, II E WILL refund to such case or cases, tbe lull amount paid in tho trial ol this remedy. In credible as this odor may .-eeni, thopropr.ctor know full well from cxierieiico tue merits ot tho remedy end tbe safety ot his otrbr. It contains no Mercury, Colclncutn, Mineral, llotalc, nor anythlnir injurious or unpleasant. Price l-'OO per Dottle l'icp&rcd only at t ie Prin cipal Dorot, o 34 South FOUBT1I Street, aoovc Chcenut, wheie I'r FIl'LKU may bo persona ly con sulted, irne of cm rc. Highest reiiTeiccs of w ouderiul cures accompany each bottle. ESTABLISHED 1833. MOTHERS AND NURSES Who have tested Or. KFTLt-R' INFANT CAR It INUiVK or the Ia 30 yea-s, oertnv by thou sands that it is the ereaiest noiisotioid remeo lor Cross Chilwren, infants T, ethint', Oho!ic, Cramp, Bowel tomnlaint, hloenlessncss, 1'alus, oiiasins. hour Voinitnip, Fretting- Flataeucy, cholera In fantum, etc.; contaius noihinir injurious is perfectly harnileps, and ci dren love it dear.y. 1'iicu only 20 cents. tatislBCon goarai teed sold bv all Drnccists and Dea er lrepared only at AO. 29 bouth FOURTH Street above Cheenut. . , . o id at M EDICAL I.LECTHICIT DK. S. W BECKWITII'S ELEGTK1CAL INSTITUTE, No. 1220 WALNUT STREET, r x - For the Treatment of Cliionlc Diseases. For the benefit of those proposing to undertake Elec trical treatment for disease, we give in the following list a lew of the more prominent and most common complaints met with in onr practice, in all of which we are mott successful.' In nearly all cases ok cbbonio DlfEASI ELKOTBICITT IS A SCUB BEMKDY, AKD IN ALL cases beneficial, if PBOFBBLT apflied. Thuse, there lore, afflicted with complaints nut here enumerated need have no hesitation in apply inr. and whetnrronly belief, or a pebmanbnt cDue can be effected, they wfil receive teplUs aceoralngly. All consultations fre. 1. h pllcpsy, I bore a. or St Vitas' Dance. Paralysis (Ueiuip enlui, Neuralgia, Hyaterta, ervousuesa, faiLl tation ol tbe Iletri Lock-Jaw eto 2. Bote 1 broiU, Dyspepslo, Ularrnoca Ojsenter, Ob stinate ('rsuiiatii n Ua'inoirhoides or I'll s Bhlom, F aiultnt. and 1' sinters Colic, and ah Affections el'tuo Liver and Hpleea. 3. latunh Cough. InflnenEa, asthma (whea not caneed byoipanlo dlseaees o the nearti, Bronchitis, Vleuilsy, I'leurouynia, or Rheumatism ot the Cheat, Consumption in tiie earl? giaKes 4. tiiavei, Liaheies, and tvidno Complaint. Impo tence, and btmina; VVeukness. The imtor coiuulsln s ever tall to vleid rapid y to tins treatment. b. Rbeunatlsm tout. Lumbano Huil' Neck, xplnal Cnrvaiure lilp Disea"es. l ancers, lumors (tnoe last ntiuied slwsjs cund without puio, or cutting, or plas ters In any ttrni). 8. Cterlne Complaints, involving a ma'oositlon, as Frolapsus Antroverslon, Retroveislon, lnflaiuuiatiou. U Iteration, and vailous other Aileoiions of the Womb and Ovaries , si a. lsi t KWITH Jia the Ladies' Department under ber own care and supervision. l.AEEKENt i K. i he dmeased and all Interested are reierreo to the foUowlt a-named Kent emeu, who nve keen tieaiedann wltaeseed our iiwaUu-u, oa others, at 10. IV.Q W Al NUT Htieett A. J. rlcusnnton, No. 916 Soruoe str.et; W . smith, No. Wi'l Hanovei street; Ceo'KeDoaKiass. Fl tu street, above Cbesnut; J. W. bradley, o. Ml Fourth street KoLert Woik. No. 01 N. llitrd street; Co unei T. W. Hneeney. Walnut a'.reet, blow ElKhth) tieorae Evans. rtti ureei.o.iow Flith; Mr Fe.ouze, t'bird and Ches nut streets; Ed jIcLene all of t'"is clt. A Pleasou ton St. i,ouIk,Wo ; Jacob Vanoeirrlft. Odessa Del ; u. A 6tniple, Mount lloliy J wlih very many others I bysicians or students denlrlnx to have Instruet'on in tbe coirect application oi Klec rlcitylor the cure of ills taees can aup jr at the oflice. onsul'ation iree. Detcrlutlve circa ars of carat etTected. witi numerous releeaces, can b bad by an plication at the ottlce or oy leuer. All letters addressed 1 Dr. S. W. BEOKWITH, o. 1220 WALNUT 8fet, 3 sthm rhlladeliihia. ' TN ORDER TO PAVE MONEY AND GET AN 1 article that neatly eery one la rustling tor. buy I'RE.-'lON Ct AL. at 16 75 per ton. Kgg and Btove size; also flic genuine Eagle Vein Coal at same price; and a very One ouality of Lehigh at H -SO per ton tor 1 its nd htove delivered to ail parts ot the oltv, tee ot slnte and alrt. Orders received at No. 114 S. THIRD Btteet iU Zs DELIGHTFUL EXCURSIONS ON THE SCHUYLKILL. Th steamer , f SIIiVKll WAVE," Now running from Fa!rmount to Falls of Schuylkill, wl 1 leave Folrmount s follows, vu. t-At 1-20 8-49, 10, ll-MA.Jrt. And at 12 40 , 120, 4 40. end IP. M. Returnlne, leave the rails at 6, Ji0, 10 40, U M ; and l'W, 2 40, 4, t-T, and 6S0 P. M. FAB E.-T o Laurel U ill and tbe Falls, IS eenta; Colum kit 2ifgt oi V luLiPfe-toa Retrofit, W cents. U 9p ws epaiMrMiiii MEDICAL. THE PERUVIAN ' ; S Y It U P 18 A PROTECTED SOLCTIOS Or THE PROTOXIDE OF IRON, ' j A new dlsoovery la medicine which BTB1KEB AT THE HOOT OF DISEASE, By supplying the Hlood with Its vital PuiaciPLa. ob lira rLiMKM-Iuus. This is the tecre oft .e wondera! suc:ess ot thti remedy DTSTFP8IA. LIVER OMPLAIST, ' TtRQPST. vnnugi'i UIAMHIKE4, BOIL-. KKV051 AF- i 2 'OKB. ( HILLS AND Ff.VKRS. HUMORS, tOB FCiiNTlTCT10NAL 1Q0B,DI8-EABEBOFTHi-.KIDNe.VH AND B..AD DtR, FKMALK UOWPbAlTd, i And all diseases orljlna Ing In a BAD STATUS' OP THE BLOOD. ' Or aeeompsnlrd by Debility or a iow sta e of the systm Helns Irse from lcuhol in any ionn Its nervlilnu ef. feet are not iel owed by corresponding rMoiton, bat are- ivruiaut-ui, jiiiupiub nirciiKlu, Tljtu, mm r.gs t'le Into all pari soi (n vfliein. auu oun..ing up aa iron I'onstltution DVSP1.PS1A AND CRBILITY. From the Venernb'e Arcbdeaeon BCOTT. D D "lii sniM, ) snaila Ksxt March V4, lifij I am an Inveterate Dyspep, loot more thanl j ears' stanUlinr." "1 have been so wonderlul'y benefited In the three short weeks durinwhlcb I lave nsed the Peruvian ' Byrup. tbat 1 caa scarce'? persuade myaeii of the reality. People who have known uisar asionlshed at theehsnge. I an widely known, and can but recoiuinond to ottiers that wh lib has done so muca for me." A CAS B OF iif TEAKS' ANDIVQ CURED. From Uh81.FTJET.it, No 15 Avon P ace, Boston "I bave fuflena. and snmt mes severely, for 7 yearn, from dvSpepifa 1 commeneed tnkniK the Peruvian Bvrnp,ani. lound Imuifdlute tiraeilifrom it. in tho course ot tiiree or lour week I wan entirely relieve I from env suf1erlnt,s. and have enjoyi d unlnttirrapted h -. th ever slooe. " One of tbe most distinguished Jurists In New England writes to a friend as i" low. : . "I have tried the PERU VIA BYUi'P, and the result fu'ly sustains your predio'ton. It has made a new man of me; In used Into my system new vlnor and energy i I am no longer tremu ois and debt I a ed as wnn you lact saw me, but s roner, hi ariler ami wltl larger oa s ci y tor in nor, mental aud physical, than at any time during the last fire ' ears " An eminent Divine ot Roston savs ! "I have been u-lng the HKKl'VI AN STRUP for some timepaxt; it gives mo new vigor, buoyancy ef spirits, elasticity oi muso.e " Thvuttnd$ have bien changed, hytheuteof thttrem-dv, fr,m al t el'y, ivjltnt p catare$ to t rong, htalthy, and haij,y men and women; and mtutidt cannot reaion ably hetiiate to give it atrial. A pamphlet of irasea containing certificate of cares and recommendations iroiu some of the mostemlne.it pbslcians. clergymen, and o ben. wl,l be sent Faaa to any aduress. Bee that each bottle nai PERUVIAN SYRUP blown lu the glass. . FOR BALE BV J. P. DUSMOHK, PROPBIKTOR, No. 30 DEY Street, New York. AN' Bit ILL DRCOOISIS. C R O F U L A . All Ved'cal Uen scree that IODlN! IsTHP.rf.mt Rl Wl DY er rroiuia and all klrdred diseases ever dis covered 1 he difficulty has beeu to oota.n a Pubk Bolc iiok of It DKV II. ANDERS' IODINW WATER Is aFure Solution of Iodme, w ITHOUT A SOLVE XT 1 ! Contatn'ng a fcll crain to each ounce of water. A MOST POWERFUL -VI rLIZING IGENT AND RESTORA I IV K It B as cured and will cure BfROFCLA in ail Its mani fold terms, ULt I.R8, CANCERS, SYt'IilLIB, SALT RHSUU, And it bos been u-el with astonishing success Incase ot Khkvmatikm, DierErsiA. Colsi'mption. Fkhale Com laims Heaet, i.l V Kit, and KmaET DissASES.etc. Circulars will be sent fbee to anyone sending their aditrens. 1 rice t 00 a bott'e, or 6 for 1 00. Prepared by Dr. li, AJtOEhS, Physician and Chemist. FOR BALK BY , J. P. DISiSMORE, ' No. 3 DbY Street, New York. AND EY ALL DPUC.OIST3. .STAR'S BALSAM OF WILD C 11 hi 11 It Y HAS BEES IS;:D FOB NEABLT HALF A CEN'HIRY, WITH THK HOST AtTONISIIINQ SC00E88, IN CUBING COl-OIS COLDS', flOaHSKNESS. BORE THKOAT. IMatlENZA WHOOP1NO COUGH. CROUF, UVER COMPLAINT BKO N C li 1 1 IS, DIFFICULTY OF BRIv 4 HI.NU, ABlbMA. AND EVr.KY A FFEO'I ION OF TIIK THROAT, LUMtsg, AND CHEST. o o n s u"m"p TION, Which catnes off more victims than anv other disease, anv which bathes trie skill o ihe Puyslclans to a greater extent than anv other malady, o.ti n JIELDS TO THL.1 REMEbY Vi hen all others prove Ineffectual. asa bikdici1vk, rapid in relief, soothing is effect, is ITS OPt RA i ION IT IS UK SURPASSED I Wbl e as a preparailnn. iree from noxious Ingredients, poltous. or minerals', uniting skill, science and merliual knowledge; conihimng all tbat Is valuable In the vegeta ble kingdom; ior this class o disease it la i INCOMPARABLE! And is entitled, merits and teoelves the general confi dence o. tho public BEYMOIR THATCHEt 11. D., , Of Herman. N. Y., writes as loliows : "W ibt Ak's Balsam ov VildChibht gives universal' satlslactlon. It teems to cure a t ough b, loosening and! cleanainp the -lungs, and allaying irritation, thus hk MOViao THE 0AD8U. thBTKAD OF D11TINO CP Tnit COCOH. akd leavims TiiK CAtsi bkbind. consider the Balsam usgxod as an,lt not the best Lough medicine with' which I am acquainted." From Hen Jnrlge BPRsKFR, ot Canajoharie, N Y. Gentlemen s-Tbis is to certl y ibat inye f and lamlly have used Dr Wistab's Balsam of Wild Chbrri lor' severe' years, and that I take great p eaxure in reoom mending It in preference to anyihlng of tbe kind lor the purposes lor which It is Intended. An ca ,es oi A ithma, Wiinii, or a Ccct Ions ot the Ihrva:. I have never met with anything euual to I . Very respectfully, D VID BPRAREB. The Rev. JACOB 8ECHLEH of Hanover, Pa., 'Well known and much respected among the German population in thin countrr makes t e following state ment ior the benefit ol the alUleted : i ar Mrs: Having rea lzed in my iamll Important benetlis from the uso ot our valuaoio prepare ion WisTAB'a Balsam of Wild i hebih t aflor.is me plea sure to recommend it to tie publlo Buuie eight years, auo ene ot mv daugnteis seemed to be In a decline, ana little bones ol ber recovdry were enter aiued I then proenred a Lottie of your excelien; Haliam. and be ore she bad taken the whole ot the contents of the bottle thf re was a great Improvement In her hea th. I have, In my Individual case, made Ireqnent use ol your talua b.e nieoicine, and have always been benefited bv It JACOB SiCCHL "ft. . PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A BOTiLE. ' FOB SALE BT J. P. DINSMOBR. Me 36 DKY Street, New York. BETH W. FOWLE it 80S. Proprietors, Boston And by 1 11 Druggists 6 16U.1t Q- It A C E ' S CELEBRATED SALVE CU18 CUTS, BUaNS, SCALDS. GRACE'S CRLRBRATBD SALVE CURES WCUNDS,BRUISK.M,BPB1IVS. G HACK'S fELEHRATEl) SALVK CTBES BOILS, ULlEfS, C CERS. CRACK'S t KLKHUAl ED SALVE CURES SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS. GRACE'S CELKUUAT1CD HALVE CTRE8 CHAPPED HAND.'. CHILBLAINS. GRACE'S CKLKUttATKD SALVE HEALS OLD FORKS FLE-H WOUNDS ETC. It is prompt in act on, removes pain at once, and re duoss the most anrv-iookiug swe 'lngs and Inflamma tions, aa If by magic thua affording is let, and a com plete cure Oinv So cents a box I ( Sent by mall ior 35 eenta ) FOB SALE BT J. T. DINSMOIHE.No. M DEY Street New York. S. W. FOWLK 4t BON, Proprietors Boston. And by all Druggists, Grocers, and Country Stores I r i ( a, I 1 1 "
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