The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, November 24, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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THE
NUMBER XCV.
A Dm POK MENTAL DTSPMPTICB,- AND A OUR!
Fm BT-POCHONPRIA, HY-POOBI8V, OB ANY
COMPLAINT OF A HT ORDER.
HY OUlt BKltlKS EDIT O It.
ALMANAC AJIW DIARY
HOW MITHB-I1J.OOIOA1. ODPERVATION8 FOB TBB
""fj ,B niportnt Cable mi. Ueath or
. ,. niH nainis odor
the vacancy to Goorgo Ftancle Praia, as hav.
wuw ivhwiuuij vapanner,
TlUldtV. KO.-.TI Prulriint I..IJ. 1.. ,
with prominent men in relation to bis Mos-
vuoiob aae-gosuon Irom Morn
J7 natm a recommondatfoa that in the
WcdBMdav, ) I. Andy g-ots a holiday to atond
.iiv vuruur-MODP 01 (lie jnffMi"w
lempie in Baltimore, and is xeckoued an odd
-T-L-vraday, Conrent ou of Uf Iniaranoe
Companies in Kew York. ' Tboy agree to In
sure nobodr who is liable to dio, young
I In ll Ann K ir.i. n K,.t
an infringement on bis boflinew, at toe young
VIA ttlAM a i& ft n lhan tho nlt
" v iv w Jf v sema hv w.aa
Friday, 33. Anti-SIswr Society moei in tho
ranklin Institute ifali. Joaliua Hutchinson
sinirs a son?, and the whole proceeding were
4k -.1,1
iuo uiUi uiu euui(i
Satiurday, 84. Serirh Column DAT. The
Kditor receives a vinit irom a prominent mem
VTT VI IAJ WW VlliCII 0 AVIV,"!'?- OUJIUtYf WHO OX
plains herself and ihe oponnnitles of the
nnnr In him and vanfn him r. a.Kh.aa
Wnie'i Rights and I.efta.
Jl LETTER FROM AN INTERESTING CORRESPONDENT.
Albany. N. Y.. Novetnher -n.
Wr. Buries Editor: My own Dearest. Thee
Inows we had a delightful time up here this
weelr, ehtiiblishmsthe Women's Right principle,
and we were asfitted by several colored brethren.
which made quite a 8rong turn out. I suppose
thee 1b amoni those that think women ntiirht in
do nothing but nurse babies, and other house
hold duties; but when thee remembers that
many 01 us have no such duties, nor ever ex
pect to have any, and, thanks to the advanced
ave, there are always "Homes" for second-hum!
children and those out of repair, we are left to
arraDge lor nur.sin; the spirit of Liberty in our
gieat Kepublic; aud you must own that, judging
from the specimen of things at the White Houe,
one mould suppose Liberty had been broHpht up
en the lottte.
Af DY KTRSING TUB SPIRIT of liberty.
But o speak of our Convention, which was
held in Tweedle Hall though we did not like
the name, we remembered
"That the difference Is but small
Twixt I wopdle doe aud Twcedle-dum,
And likewise I wecdlo Uall,"
and it was tho only one we could get, at lhnt
price, and, of course, among reforms we nhould
not forpet the linancial.
Prominent on the platform were the .follow
ing friends of our cause, where I should have
liked thee to have been: Mr. Elizabeth Cady
Stanton, pur Conitresswoman unelect. She was
dressed beautifully, with -a tine camei-ha r
fhawljand she afterwards told me her water
fall was natural. Mrs. Lucy .Stone, beamins
With recent maternity, and who always takes
ler time, according to the advice of the sonir,
was there: so was Mrs. Susan B. Anthony.
Aioone the gentlemen prominent were Remond
and Douglass.
Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton came forward on
the platform and said: "I am sorry that our
venerable Presidents, Mrs. Lucretia Mott, is
not here, as our Mutt-ob is for equal suffrage."
Mr. Frederick Douglas here rose and said that
was a joke. (Ureal applause.) "This Is an
oqual-suffrage organization. In this country
15,000,000 women and 4,000,000 of other negroes
are disfranchised. (Great cheering by colored part
of the audien.:e.) I mean to say 4,000,000 neerocs,
besides the 15,000.000 other women. (More cheer
inc.) No, I don't mpun ,uat the ne(;voeH urc
women, or that the women are negroes (hisses),
but what I mean 1h, that we are equal in our
purpose (great che-rlmr) of universal suffraire.
John Bright telU us that live out of every even
.Millions of Englishmen cannot vote. Now I
awn not Brigbt (A voice, 'That's so. lieUy'). but
I do say that there Is more than that proportion
Of Americans that are dWranehiscd; but we
hate labored, rnuy l us, long and hard
(cheers), aud will continue to labor until we
Micceed."
I
. i .i u r.u
0 . vt i ii
TUB RiBnHii.uivi...n
"KUSIIINO to the
, qtk nton now introduced Mr. Lucy Stone.
Hone . Wtt8-'rpeiea with
' lse, and proceeded to say :
c
ill
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, lit
v
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,wrtB atesof equal suffrage are do -n
X,,.,,nr,i Republican, talked
AttPV'- y illrage,' but meant ma,..iii
sA versai nd tho,e wh had
.moalHhe tU " Jen
iA-Bolved to makofi(fhtw
,lored class, To. '"uul
' aad with tbea x 10 etrllce' ,lke Morriay,
from the-so :u,d' (Cheer.) It u
iat. the mothers and el.tert of
.wiwi rfwu. 'ibi l"c luugnt
' t IhA lAlnnail f rAAi. d .
to Insult the
' y puttlnB tho
word
'male' into our
and
1 bee the Po
tVul Is udvertU'n or coulruc
DAILY EVENING vTELEGJlArnTRlFLE SII KET .
-th of Vrkel oke!'), and rteMenating certain
lioea of travel aa mail roaUH, h (bongti a female
i(rale wasn't worth mentioning. (Cheere.) My
Iriends, a Jem ale roate on a shopping day is one
ol the most interesting things (except the female
herself) M'batnrtv (Cries' ' of 'Bullyl' and
Goodl') It always eoemed to me absurd to
quote the Declaration of Independence about
all men being created equal, ignoring the fact
that uwiro were ever created at all. AH men
created equal to what? Equal to tn women
they are in some things, but not in knowing how
to vote. Do yon suppose that any woman would
have voted for John Morrusey for Congress f
Nol Thev would as soon think of voting for
Thad. Btevens, or any other old bachelor. The
women are lovft): thev all go tor Union to a
num." (Cheers.) Mr. Frederick Douglass here
rose and said that was another joke. (Renewed
cheering.) "That union to a man was a union to
which all the memDcra werrjojftu.
"la that a joke?") Mr. Douglass "No, sir; I
am not here to make jokes, but merely to ex
plain the m.for others." (Choera.)
Mrs. ftone continued: "In Great Britain there
i a movement on foot to demand the ballot lor
woman." Mr. Douglass again ro-te and said that
the reason it ot along so slow was because .it
waa on foot, and it had better take a carriage.
(Cries of "Joke 1 joke !") "And," continued llr.
Stone, "I am afraid they will sncc. ed belore we
do. But I am sure the woik will go on unfit we
triumph." (Cheers.)
A VICTIM OP "EQUAL PUFFR4GK."
Mrs. Jones now came forward, and raul the
following resolutions ;
1. Resolved. That if liberty and the nurn1t nf
happiness are natural aud inalienable rights.
uiuu we siiuum nu nave our "laicu-Key," and
the men should take their turns at the cradle,
and any arrancemeut of society that looked to
one sphere loruianand another lor woman, wasa
one-sided arrangement, and the sooner other
arrangements were made the hotter. (Cheers.)
'I. F.etolvtd, That we hold with Lamnrtine
that there is no reason whv a Itestaurantkernnr
shuuld not sell wiin his spring Chickens, Spring
Bonnets, with Cauliflower?, other artiilcial
ilnwers, and Crinolines with their early peu.
3. liesotced. That we recommend Cie elct'nn
of women to thedeiecate and primary elections;
that very unworthy men are nominated because
the brutal ones control the nominations; that
we form a "nne.'' to secure the ricrhtman in i.m
right place. (Immense cheering.)
When the resolutions had been considered,
Mrs. Stanton came forward and said:
"I desire, before the Convention go further, to
insist that this body indulge in no fulsome
adulation of the Republican party. Why, James
Brooks was tbe only Congressman last winter
that had the nerve aud the decency to present
the woman suffrage memorial to Congress.
(Three cheers for the decency of Brooks.)
The Itev. Miss Olymnia Brown spoke. She
said that Greeley believed m woman euiTriue,
but wouldn't advocate it, because he wanted to
pet Into the Senate, and he was afraid the pic
ture papers would make fun of him. She was not
ilraid of the papers, nor any pictures; had her
photograph taken and hung out on Broadway,
and didn't care who saw it. Women are frivo
lous, beeause they are irresponsible; our grand
mothers didn't want to vote because they had
work to do; but now we can get ladies from Ire
land to do all the work lor $250 a week and
board, and that leaves us more lebure to enter
upon new duties. Some one had epokeu about
nursing babies. All that was dispensed with.
She had'seen a new invention of a cradle, which
you wound up, and you could go out and give a
lecture, and the cradle would swing until
you came back. Thus the baby gave
you fall j swing, as yoa did the same
lor it. (Applause.) And as to keeping
house, that is already provided for, as before
said, at the low price of two or rhree dollars a
week, and the children, when the hoxise gets too
lull, can be tent to boarding-school, where they
are always glad to receive them. Miss Brown
said in many of these matters she spoke without
personal knowledge, as 6he never had a family,
and, of course, labored under some difficulties,
but she nevertheless thought that women should
vote first and marry afterwards, as she expected
to do, thoutrh it might be a long while before
she could vote.
A.S ADVOCATE OK WOMAN'S RIUUTS FOKMIKfl A
"ring." I
Alter Miss Brown had concluded, tho meeting
listened to speeches by the other sex for a few
minutes, when th-y soon insisted upon an ad
journment, Now, Mr. Editor, thee sees that we are moving.
and I ex pect to see the time when thy paper will
advocate Equal Suffrage, and when women will
set type on thy paper, and wh n the "dev
V'
will be a girl. Patience Slegk.I
NOTICE TO HOWL. BROTHERS.
The papers are all talking of "bunging Jell,"
and probably the only hanuing ho will get will
be In the papers, which makes It one of tllo
bigucBt Paper Hanging Jobs that we have ever
ht-ard of.
Mr. Swinburne, in his new book, Is always
talk i us of scorching kisses and tmyn of one of
hi peculiar heroines:
"I flare not alwayn touch her, lost the kim I
l.cav inv lip oUurrud ." I
One of hw critics auiigcsts that there is i a
p.u;ihi 1 to this in llteiature, In the cse of the
"unknown nioiiKPy wno
"Marned tbe baboon' iter,
f-tmarked hU lip and then he kmsod her,
hind to tiara be ibh a blister;
febe let up a i !)!'
-(.ame is verv waree this year in Paris.
I artrnlgen are selling irom three to lour lianos.
pht atauu nine lrauc, wild duck lour Iraucs,
three mui h, hares eihj to nine fiaiion,
TVOKA tie lW Si JilLO. ,kU r , , i
JLo Am,
ifyiiit
MEDICAL.
POND'S EXTRACT OF HAMAMEU3,
Or Pl Deetroyer,
! one ef the frw domwtte lmedla which have come
Into Frai ore nod lTOf. wi.hout puillns. it In (lie
product ol a iunnle ohmb harinlora In ail cim, and, m
a domeitle temetljr, unoflnHlled.
C'URk'H t
BCRNf. i HOII.S.
JlKUlSFiS.
LAMKHKHB,
hPRAl8,
aOHR IliHOAT,
TOOT H A I1JC,
KAKAl.'HR.
M-UHALtilA.
KIIKTOM K'l IHH.
LUMBAGO,
HTINOS,,
MORs; KYI'S.
BI-K.Ki.INO
OF TI1E
1,1' NUS,
eioMACn,
CORNS,
tlti:KHH,
l-lL.r,,
OLD BORFI,
A"d o'lier ilmllr troohlenom and paln'al' affection,
while M promptly a.reste all HKMOKRJlAo'rt Hun-
,Te2u0p1J""c'an".i.n 14 11IJ' ,n eir practice ad
alve It then unqualified rccommendaUon. bold by oar
aRcnta and dealers. ' 1
The Medioine la exciuilvely prepared h ttie snb
ncrinera. rropneien ana ouccoMors to T T pnVD tn
HIJldl'HRKlM' ilOAKKUP ATHI.i' MRmri vd nn
M BROADWAY, New York
PTRICEH OF PONli'H kXTRAt'r.
nix onnce poiuom. witi) direction"., retail SO cent
Pint botiles. with directions, retail"' V Ji in
I ihor.l illanAnnt t Hk...l.,L' " Jl V ill"' ' '
. vj . M-niviuB a nu ireftiers.
SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR.
HUM PURE Y3' H0M020PATHIC SPECIFICS.
FAMILY CASES
Ol 3 larte Tlale, morocco ca"e, contalnlns a
specific for evf onllnarr niu. .. i-
euhjeci to, and a book of nlreciloon....
Umallcr t'anilly and Travelling casoi, with 20 to
tiooo
aneiV;7VV1VVi::"K-:"-;A!:-"".5t8
I. rl'ieveuilve triaUnent In viala and pocket
."JVy1''' "se' or '"'tiiKlV 'bos, are rent to
-7 mo cniu'.ry, oy nail or Express. rre ol
charge, on receipt of ilie price -er..., iro ui
A ddrese HUJf I'HKt'.Y' BP E C 1 F r C
HOKOPAtHIP MKDK INK COMPANY.
Office and Denot. Nn' m;9 itmiinw i v i r.i."
Dr. IIUMrilKEYM la conBnlied dailt at hla office, per
aonally or by lelter aa above, for all forms ol dlaeaso.
Jh Vni'rVi Z TL1 S I';' JOMN, HULL W AY
?,(i?SDM-,T- ,R L'AIXENDER. and AMBROSE
MUl'H. Hholeaale Agents, Philadelphia, and by all
Drui!iilta. g n aiuwS
OK AND LIVE!
ELECTROPATHY.
Dir. GALLOWAY. WHITE & DULLES,
THE OLD
MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS,
And TEACUERS of this new system of carina diseases.
would call the attention of the .Ick fl'li oilllnt A,l tt fh.itu
new syetem of praoilce, which bas already calaed great
popnlarlty tn this cltv. Durine tlie nut io,a
liavo treated lWiiN IT TUOUsiaUD persona aoffcrlng
trom the various (ornia of disease (many of them by
aptclal guarantee, cruras nothing ii we tai'ea). and
UdJIE CERTIFICATES.
AN ASTONISHING t TrtE-AAlPCTATIOS prp.
VKftThD. '
.1.B"LCn.r'"1 ,n1tl,ree Wos bf rirs. GALLOWAY and
Will i h ol an u rerati d ipk whioh . .....k
liur, and even threatened amnutjifinn. H.n ..,T
ureut cure several ol ny iriends autlcring irom Neural
Kia, hkin Diacaae. Dysiwosia, and other ouniplalnw.
have alo bien pencctly cured. I will cheerfully
answer the inquiries ol the dlscafed and aiUlennir
, inriAMAJI 1LUH.E.
iNo. 1851 Camac street, PbUadoiphia.
IMPORTANT CURES OF OBSTINATE DISEASES.
S. D. McCa la. niantnr mnunn P T H n o i i .
matlm. v.,.,,llU0ueu
TuTXSl0?"0" StomBcl1 n-l Bowels,
tln'tViTc?"' ieuralla of ,h0 Er Twenty-tnlrd and
Connneniu. iVolT' T"t Mw-,
: Kukbrido Enllentlc Flia. No. 1020 Market afrnt.
w Ullam AlofKan. Ki.lnev Disease and General De
bility. Jo. 4iu siiriue street.
c"d.ZiHot3'"'1"UI,,or ,W0lV8 '"tanding,
conuru,t.tHoorlcr A"tama 01 je,
Kllianucl Rev. Attnrnnv.11M.nw lliaBHBBrV rm
gnnaoni street." ' ' ' '-"w -
Horace c. w iuslow. WeaknexB of the Kidneys, Frank
lord. U. C. FburtlcfT, Cancer in stomach, No. mi Markes
street.
J.M Bulsf. KhaimAT lain. Vn. fl Hrnul mtmft '
JudaU Levy. Bronchial Consiimntlon. No. 4;U Marktit
treet.
Koward T. Evans. nrcuche.r ol tha u - E Ohoroti, Uys.
reoKinor lntiK aiundliiti, Laingitis, aud LuaibuKO, AO.
lti.,3 Hcluiuth street.
J anics A uvcn Deafness for alx years, and ringing and
ronrniK in ti.e head. V'lliiilntiton, UeluA'aru.
I hLniat ltarrop, severe Diubcica, liose Mills, West
Philauelpriu.
tieorve Urant. Rheumatic Gout, long standing, No.
II 13 ClifcMiut atreet.
Ii. T Dcailver, Chronic Neuralvla and Inflammatory
Rheumatism, No. 1736 t heauiit street
t.dward .McMahon, Connuuiptiou, No. 127 Front
street.
J. Klcket. Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation, and Con
gestlou of the Brain. No. Ms Cadowhlll atieot.
Char es M. Dayton, Paralysis of the lower limbs,
Girard house.
Ji Im AlcCormick, Diabetes. o. 1220 Rhine avenue.
c harts K. Buckint!huu, Urinary Dllllculty, io. 1331
Filbert street.
Abulia Duvls, Chronic D'arrhiea Forrest Housr.
J. J lloopes, loi K standing Mclailea, and Knlarged
Prostate GlHiid, Darby town-lup, Delaware county.
William H. Hhiiver, Liver Couiiilaint, Uermuiitown.
Joseph W. Foravtb, Acute Rneauiutisin, iu. 1G12
Arch street.
E. Clouser, General Paralysis, No. 41S N. Second
atreet.
Juny or the it fertont tee cured in leu than a
iceet.
N. B. Tbe Institution, No. 1330. one door from Thir
teenth street, is he only hou-e In this citywhero our
system n practised, rnjirlnclpled pariiea in other
localiiieg, who c aim to ueat diseases aeconling to
eur late discoveries, nmy ilicrt tore be rcKurded with
guxplclon.
PiiYHlCIANa and STUDENTS can enter at any time
for a full couise oi Instruction In tbli Uukat Discovuur
In tne Healing Art
BOOKS AM) THE MOST llll'ItOVED 1NSTRU
MEKTH FURNISH KD.
An interesting circular mailed by addreanlng
DBS. OALLOWAV. WIUTK t Bi iLl.EH,
No. liW WALNUT Street,
Phllaiinlnhia.
Consultation tree. U 7 wnJiu
RHEUMATISM,
iNElUALGIA, G01T, ASTHMA,
rOSlTIVELY CURED AT LAST J
NO CURE, MO PAY.
DR. FIT LEU'S
WONDERFUL RHEUMATIC REMEDY
For Ikheuuiaufcin. Aeuiaigta, Gout, and Aathma, la truly
OBtonlshlng the alH!cted world. Ihouaanda oi aullunira,
who have tried everything, ruluctaully pmchaae it, aud
rapidly, to their own surprise, get weU. and ihe (e rrlula
inveterate cuses so easily cureO prove It to be the moat
wonder.ui remedy known in the civilized world. Ho
niemoer, ueeo nwaruly ouly t conlama no mercury, col
chicum. minerals. Diets a, or aiivthiug Inlunou. Lte.y
reduced irom flu to H'i per boitle. an anted to cure
every case, or the amount paid positively returned t the
onlv remedy so uuarauieed. rrepared by lr. Ft 1L.KK.
Graduate oi the Umvuraitv of Peuuyivauia. now oue ol
our oldest physicians. Advlie graiui. Aillicted luvlud
to call. No. 29 f. FOURTH Street, be'ow Market.
ASTOUNDINU Cl'KK OK ItsttMA i'lSM.
W. ('. Yoet. No. 16i(8 N. Thlrt.-enth street )ut reco
vered from Bhcuuiatlsm and Neura'gla. autfered uiuuy
yeats: cured by Dr. Fltlei'a great ilenieUy.
MO.VT KEMAHKABLE t UKK OF KilEUM ATIS.M.
Mrs. Keeuey. KldKU road alwve Popiar, suheredovei
20 j ears; now well. Dr Killer's Heniilv again.
F-XTBrtOKDlNAin CUKE UK KliKU M aTISM.
Robert Toole, No. 410 Wilder atreet. wants the ouliUc
to know that he sullered a longtime) couldu'l luove
Lured by lr. Filler's Heniedy. Fenectiy haruuena
WONDKHFl'L, CONKAD F. CLOTHIfcB,
No. 23 N. Water at, cured of Ilhe'iuialiaiu bv three
teatpoomul doaes of Dr. Htler's latalilhlo Uheumatio
lieuiedv. He could not walk
ASTONISH. NO. ALDsHMAN JOS. H. COM LY.
Frunsioid sullered 11 vcars. Cured by one bottle ol
Dr Fltler'a Kbeuniatle ltcmcdy, and aaya to all, got
coied b' using the "nirily.
HOST WONDiatFUL t'UUH OF SEUHALOIA AND
WilU'MVriHM ,
Ever known. Mr Joseph Stules. Andalusia, sullered
allteiinie. Tried everything, cured ouly by Dr. Fit-
ier ANOTHr-K CUR1C. JOSKPH 8TF! (TENS. FsQ.,
No 633 Owen street, Soulhwark, who has Buttered for
S yean with lthcuniatitn, liai been coiiioletely cured
by ualng one-hall abottleol Dr. Fitter a Great Rheu
matic Renedyi uaed Inwardly. Depot, No. 1W S
FOC KT H street arrant.'! to cure. 8 1 w
ALL PERSON8 WHO DO NOT ENJOY
the bleaa ng of good health, can obtain relief oy
consnltmg Dr. KlF.Kk.LlN, German pnvaiclan. Dr
Klnkelln treats ail dtaeaaea. prepaiea and ailuiintotera
hlaownmtdiclnea. They are pure, sale, aud reliable.
II. Invites all persona auflerln' nom d aeaae U call on
him. onaultation free durmg tho day. and otflce
open till 0 o'clock In the evening. N W. corner of
TtllKD and UNION Street, between Spruce and Fin.
ueet. Ki4u
PII IX AD EIjPIIT A , SATURDAY- KOVKMBER' 24, 18G6.
MEDICAL.
CHRONIC DISEASES TRCATED
' BY
Mm ELECTRICITY.
Dll. S. V. BECKWITII'S
ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE,
No. 1220 WALNUT STREET.
For the benefit of those nronoslmr to nnAMv
trlcal treatment for dlscaaea, we give In the following
bat a lew of tha more prominent and most common
complaints met with in onr practice, In all of which we
are most successful In sk ahlt all cases ow nnanw.n
tJlSEASB KUCTBICITT IS A SURE BIMKDT, AND W ALL
casks bikeficul, irrBOpKHLT AFPLiRD. Those, there
fore, afflicted with complaints not here enumerated.
neea nave no nesiianon in applying, and whether only
BKLiKf or a mbmakknt cDBB can be erTeoted, they
wlU receive replies accordingly. All communications
free.
1. Epilepsy. Chorea, or St Vitas' .Dance, raralvals.
(HemDiegia), iJeuralgla, Hysteria, Nervous aeaaVFilp":
tatlon ol the Beart L.ock Jaw. ete. p
1. Sore Throat. Dyapepai., Dlarrhaia. Diaentery. Ob
stmate ( onstipatlon, uwrnorrhoide. or Pl ea llIoT
Flatulent, and Painters' Collo, and a'l alloc Uona ol the'
I var atnil Hiilaan w v
3. I alarm, Cough, Influenza, Aathma fwhen not
caused by o.ganio dlseasea of tbe hearil. Brunchltu
I leunsv. Flearodvnta. er Bheumatlam of the Chest'
Conaumptlon In the early atate.
4. Uiavel, DlatHtea, and K,dne Complaints, Impo-
. u. ...... .rUum j mo inner eompiauits
never lall to leid rapld'y to Uila treatment.
b. Kheumatlsm. Goat, Lumhags, -im Neck, Spinal
CuiTBture. Hip Dlaeases. Cancer, Tuirs Kt.iose laat
namt d aiwava cured without pain, or cutting, or plas-
6. Uterus Complaints, Involving a malposition, as
. , ...,u, ouwuvBrniou, innainmation.
Ulceration and various other aflcctlous of the vVomb
Alra. BtrKWiTH baa the Ladles' Department
under htr own caro and supervision.
Hkfehpm K.a General A J. J I. asonton. No 916
npruce sireen n . n. nmith. No. 1022 Hanover atreet:
George Doug aas tilth stteet, above Chesnut; J. W.
J;r?,u'VV, ""' 'ourtu streets jtooert Work, No
SI N. 1tilril.ltM.fr. t'nlAnol T ur u .. - . . . . ,
111' 11 U7 1. Ill )l t . . n.nnra L ....... 1 1. . . '
i-i .1 I. " V. ,' rr-P ,""! .,IVU aireot DC OW
Filth: Vr Peloui. Third aud Cliesuiit: F.d. McLane.
lnte thlacltv. A PleaROuton, St. Louis, Mo. Jacob
Vandcgrlit. Odeasa. Del.j B. A. Demote, Monnt Holly,
1 tnslcmns or studeti a desiring to have instruction In
mo TOiirn nop.wn' ion oi cieciricuy jor tne Cure ofdls
Hiiefl. camttnnlv at to. 'ItHnA
Consu lution tree, liesorlpttve circulars of cures
efieoicd, with nnuinrous reierences, can be had by ap
plication at tbe ( like, or by letter. WE HA VK SO
CONNECTION WIlATEVKU WITH ANY OTHFR
F.LKcTRlCAL OFFICE IN THIS Oil ANY OTJiKH
ti i i
All letters addressed to
Dll. S. VV. BECKVVITII,
No. 1220 WALNUT Street,
J27'' Philadelphia.
XJ S K THE
" B R O N C H O I D S"
For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Catarrh, Chronie
Bronchitis, Sore Throat and Lungs, Etc. Etc.
ALLEN'S "BRONCHOIDS,"
Also invaluable for Clearing and Strengthening the
Voice.
ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX.
None genuine without tbe written signature ot
JCHN C. ALLEN, Jr.,
SOLE PROPRIETOR,
s'VENTII and SOUTH Streets, Philadelphia.
SOLD BY AI L TJUCGGISTS. C11 14 tuthsl2t
Q LA D NEWS.
- OB THE TJKfORTCNATB.
BELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES
Are warranted in all cases, for the Spekdt and 1'EaMi
Kh;,T CLhK ot all diseases arising irom excesses in vouth
Fhyslcaland Nervous DebUit), etc etc.
NO LHANGFi OF DIET la NECESSARY.
1 ncy can oe used without detection, and never lall tc
e fleet a C ure, if used according to instruutlons.
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS,
Price One Dollar per Box, or Six Boxea for Five Dol
lars; aiso, Large Boxes, containing Four Small,
Price Three Dollars,'
Frtm four to alx boxea are generally required to cure
orolnan cases though benefit is derived lroui usluir a
amnio box.
in Lbroule Cases, wtere Kervoas Prostration has
atlecttd the system,
BKLL'3 TONIC PILLS
Are reconimeuued aa the most Efficacious, Bejuvenatina
and Invigorating Remedy iu the world.
a Package fi ice Five Debars, will last a month, and
is gtuerai.y sutllcitnt.
ln extreme cases of Debliltr,
Price Two Dollars, autlioient lor a month, can be use
to good advuntuge.
I t give, btreugta to the system, and, witn the Pills
will elleot a complete Kestoi ntlon. . mui.
a I'aniphlet oi lli pages, on the ERSORS OF YOTJTH.
desltneu as a Lecture and L'uu.lon to oung Men. sent
tree, 3eu tenia requited to pay postage.
It you cannot. purchase Bell's specific Kkkkdibs
dbect to Uk0 no' "ber. but send the money
DJK. JAMES BUY AN, Const Itltig Pbvsiciau,
. . . . io. flu BltO.kDWAY, New York
And you will rcceivo them by return of inull. post paid.
ami nee irom ubservatlon.
For sale by DYOXT & Co., No. 232 N. SECOND
6 tree t.
g A M A R I T A N S GIF T!
SAMARITAN'S GIFT I
THE MOST CERTAIN KEMED7 EVEU USED,
"TK8, A rOSlTIVB CORK"
FOU ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM IN IS.
CKEllONU.
Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury,
Outy Uen SiUt to be Jaken to Jiflect a (hire.
They are entnciy vegetable, having no smell nor any
nnp.easant taste, and will not In any way injuie the
Bioiuacli or bowels oi tbe most do i lento
luiealnirotntwo to lour daj, aud recent cases
tpeut-lour houia. '
beulbymaU. Price, Male packages, 2. Female, a
SAMARITAN'S ROOTASD HERB J LICK",
Tbe Great Blood Purifier, and Remedy mr
Scrofula, Utters, iore8, i,jots, 'Jettem taties
Boils, hlc.
For the above complaints the Samaritan's Hoot and
Herb Juices, la the uioHt potent aud etlectual remedy
ever piencriled. It reaches and eradicates everv par
tlo eoi Ue veuertal polnon. Will remove every vestige
ot luiiiunileaiiom tne syatem.aa well as all the bid
tfltciaoi meicury. Prlco, i-2i per bottle.
MAMARITANVS WASH
nuhlurarrecetila.8 H
Tbeo.u.tckenlLg and divgustlug drug ihavetogtve
r'A ; i oianuTRFet;'!i'ilj'e' p"81"11 1 tho ,uw
Fo.d bv DEM AS BARNES CO., No. 21 PA UK ROW
and iv irukrmta.
DKh M O s l A CO.. Proprietora. No. 915 RACE ftree'
Philaueiphia t, ,j
NEURALGIA CUREU 15Y A SINGLE APPLI
. nrf1!0," ' ""AM'b MAGNETIC OIL. Sold
at 11 lAAi s No. 2S h. F:iGUTU Street, und byi
jJrugglsta. to cents and (1 a bottle. lu 2 3ufrp
V- U tWWsV . -'i-VOU L' iULL n-.-ajt
11
,(- I l.'t - F
i u M?8 KLA r tK STE KP) GOV EKED
nrti V? Foolish roofing cloth.
And coated with LlyUIO GUTTA PEB' -ii A PAINT,
?,r.o?S,i!m P5rlP'Jlwater proof. LEAKY GKaVEL
VaiJ ?J p,lr?d'I1i.h0a,t ereha Paint. andlwarranted
HI i flV'" LEAKY SLAT E BOOaS ooated with lliiuld
. Vn,1?J,con',. ""Oaa .late, TIN. COPPER ZINO.
or IRON eo.ted with Liquid Gutta Peroha at amad ex
rJ?.l,a,,fi0,A "Wfto """'a oae to twooenta per square
!' r .iV,1 "oard or Shlnal. Koofs ten eeoU per square
i . 1 c,oniPlta aterlals eonstanttv on hand and for
ti11 PHILADELPHIA AND PEN NSYLVA BIA
yliiQUfAHY. OKORUK HOBART.
11 " N'o. 2 North FOVRTii BixteL
INSURANCE - COMPANIES.
ORTZ()3vMERlCAN TRANSIT
. INSURANCE COMPANY, !
. No. 33 South FOURTH Street
PBIIADK.LPIUx
aecartna the .nil amount msuwd i'JZLfSh
a eon)t.fnBtk.a each week eouaJ I 3,2' a;"".r"
mluiu paid to th. whole pre-
hhort tiana llcketsrou. 1, 8, 7, or 10 oava M I
niomhh, at luoenualr hsurh. in . i',,0'
or giving ale per wee,, jib,ed to TbV 00'VUMI'
General pttioe, Ne. 143 8. FOURTH 8treetT?h?,Lt'n.
phla, or at the vanona Rallioad Ikiket oftVcSi. uL"l,,u
to purchas toe tickets ol tna orth A rowtoin
lasuranc Company. iv irajtM
For circnlara and farther Information annl.at .k.
Ji.nera I OiLce, or of any ol the autboiiaed Agenta ef th
ompany. yyB) BOUPt. Prwldem.
JAMFS M. CONRAD, treasurer
BF.NBY C. BROWN, Heereiary.
JOBJi C. PUI.UTr, Bollcltor.
. . . LIRF.C IORS.
T v npt; 1,te0' ?enyvanla Railroad Company
Klngsley, Continental Hotel. uipany
Samuel C. Palmer Cashier ot Com. National Bank.
S,Jy,,.Drt"s"-Ml and aSBDoea atreet.
MaTet stiiet.0" tm VoaIt(l Walton, So. Ml
Enoch tewls, late Gen. Bnp't Tenna R. H.
reetaeW llehfljr' w- 'ner ol Third and Walnut
G. C." rranciseua Gen. A gent Penna. R. R. Co.
ThcrnaaK. Feieraon, No. 3(38 Mar Set atreet
uLL.. '"' flrm of Ku,u Mowant, No. V, 8,
i nird atreet s uro
1829C11ARTR PERPETUAL.
Franklin Fire Insurance Co.
or
PIIIT.ADKTPIITA.
Assets on January 1, 1800
52,000,85100.
Capital.....
Aeuiueu Surplus.
Preiuluoie
t00,(loo Oil
W4M.HJ
I,lt)2.-81
INCOME FOB 1S
KB SETTLED CLAIMS,
alUMO.
1V ISM.
LOUSES PAID SINCE OVER
igD,UUU,UUQ.
Perpetual and Temporary PoUcles on Liberal Terms.
niRS'.tlTOfiS.
Charlea Jt Bancker, , Edward C, Dale,
TolilaH IV itnor
Georgu Fales,
Samuel Grant,
George W. Richards,
Francis W. JLowm, M. A
r iinii r irinp
jBa.ci.ea,
rniTtrtru u iiiviiL.. . .
JAW. W. McALLlHTF.R. Secretary protem. J 3 tl2
Q-IRARD FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE,No.sl5WAlJ(CTS'lRET,PHlbADFLPHlA
CAPITAL PAID IN. IN CASH, fm,uW.
Th viroinpary cciitinntsto write on V. Htkt onU
Its capital, with a good surplu,. la saiely Invealed '
' l osses by tire nave been promptly ,no more than
Disbursed ou tela account within tne paatfew years.
remSlnat" Dr6ent th' 0ffiC' f comW wiU
No. 415 WALNUT BTIIEET
BUILDING " m0tlU' WU1 rem0Te 10 ,u
N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND CB E8NCT 8TREFTR
then aa now, we shall be bappy to insure our patrons,
such rates Mare consistent with safety ' '
safety
I1HCT0B8,
a i J w 01 ou V V
FUKMAN BHE1PARD.
TbOS. At ACKELLAR,
THOMAit CRAYEN,
A L TKED H. QILLETT
S. 8. LAWKENHK
CHARLES I. DUPdOT
HENRY F. KEN SEyT
JOSEPH kIapp.m. b
JOHN W. CLAOilORX,
SILAS YEIiK.Ett.jB..
iuujiah CRAVEN,
JAMES B. ALVOBJJ. Secretary. 1 J i
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
AMD
GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital and Assets, $16,000,000.
Invested in United States, $1,500,000.
Total i rein iums Ileoeived "by the
Company in 1805, S-4,017.175.
Tctal Losses Paid in 1865, $4,018,250
ah Losses promptly adjusted without rclerence to
Engluud.
ATWOOD SMITH.
General Agent for Pennsylvania.
Ol' I' I CJI'j,
No. O lUeroriantst' Exchane
PIULADEL1-I1IA miltjiu
pROVIDENT LIFE AM) TRUST COMPAVI
XT OF IUILaDElPHIa '
No. Ill boulh FuURTIl Street
INCORFORA l ED 3o JlOM U, rid.. 1865.
CAPITAL. 160 (JW1, PAID IN?
Inaurance on Lives, by Yearly Premiums: or bv S 10
or u vei.r Premiums, Non-iortelture.
Endowments, payable at a uture age,-or on prior
deieate, by Yearly Premluma, or 10 year 1 reinluuis
both o a. sea Non torieiiure.
Annuities granted on favorable terms.
Term I'o tiles. Children's Eudowuients
This Company, while giving the Insured the security
ot a paid up Capital, will dlvice the entire profits of th.
Llie business among its Policy holders.
ilonejs received ut InteresLanj paid on demand.
Authorized by charter to eSWute 1 rusts, and to act n
F.xecuior or Administrator, Assignee or Guardian an
iu other fiduciary capacities, unuei appointment o' anv
Court of this Commonwealth or of any person orj ar
sons, or bodies politic or corporate.
SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY.
OlHiCTOBS.
RICHARD CADBURY.
HENRY UAINKH,
JEREMIAH UALKKH '
JOSHUA H. MORRIS,
X. W I S1A a B HO w jv,
H7U I' liUOdilDIPrn
CHARLES v liuk-lM wa.i,
SAMUEL R SHIPLEY. ROWLAND PARRY.
I'resident. Actuarv
THOMAS WIBTAR. M. D., J. B. TOWNSEfcD,
i CIS Medea Examiner. Legal Adviser.
TTlKE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. THE
JD PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM-
PAN i incorporated jB'io charter Purpetual-No Alu
a v . vpiiv.ii. i iivn r.uut iilo square.
Ihls Company, iavorubly koown to the community
lor over torty , ears, conuuue to insure against loss or
r.snnage by are on Public or Private Buildings, either
permanently or lor a limited time. Also on Furniture
Stocks ol Goods, and Merchandise gtueraliy. on liberal
tcrnia.
i beir Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund I
Invested lu the most careiul maimer, which enable,
them to ot'erto the insured an undoubted security In th.
ca.e of lose, . "
. oibectop.s.
Daniel Kmlth, Jr.. John Deverenx.
Alexunder Benson, i Thomas Smith
laaae llaileburat, Henry Lewia,
Thomas Robbins, J. Gilllugham FeU.
Daniel Haddock Jr
DAM el SMITH, Ja., President.
William G. Cbowbll, Secretur . i soj
PHCENIX INSURANCE COMTAJSYoFpilI.
LADE1.PU1A.
INCORFORaTKD 1S04 CHARTER PERPETUAL,
No. VU WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange,
in audition to MARINE aud iNLAnD TNHukanca,
this t owpauy insures nom loss or dawate bv FIRE, on
liberal terms on building, merchandise, inrnlture, ete.
lor limited penoda, aud permanently on buildings, by
deposit ol premium.
The Company Las been m aoMve operation tor mors
than SIXTY V FA KS, during which ad losses have bee
piomptly adjusted and paid.
DuuccToaa. .
John L.Hodge, . Lawmnce Lewia, Jr
M. H. Mabony.
David Lewis.
John T. LewlB,
William H. Grant
Robert W. Learning,
D. Clark Wharton,
Samuo iWUcox,
Bftjauiln Etllng.
1 ho m in 11. powers,
A. R. Motlenry,
KOinund Castlllon,
Louis C. N orris.
JOHN K.
WTJCHXRKR. president
Kaucfl Wtj.cox. Secretar
4l
Tp I T L E R, WEAVER .h CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Manilla and Tarred Cordage; Cordr
Twines, Ete.
No. 2,1 North WATER Street, ami
No. 2a North DELAWARE Avenue,
VUlLAPELrulA.
XDW1M II. FlTI.PK, AlICHASL Wvavbb
Combad T CLOIUIKK. 114
M0NUMENTSt TOMBS,
GRAVR.STONE8, Etc.
Justcompleted, a beautiful variety ot
ITAXIAS lfAKBLS MONUMENTS,
m TOMBa AUD GRAVE-STONES.
Will be sold ebeap for eaah. ' ,,, i
W ork sent to any part ol the United Btatea. . ,. ,
HENltV 8. TARfl.
j HARBLX WORKS,
24 aim Ne. 110 GRZAN Bktet, l'hHadlpbjj
1 SfiR -SELECT WHITBJ PINE BOARDS
lOUU. AND PLANK
i' "4' n('
CHOICK PANEL AND 1st CO.ttMoN, i feet long.
,,- f-4i 6-4. J iJ4. and 4 Inch.
WHITE r'lNlr.pAML PaTIK.KN FLANK I
T.AI tlE AND SUPERIOR STOCK ON HAND
1866
BUILDING!
BUILDING
r. Hiiii.m.Mii
LUnBtHI LUMBER) LUMBER I
4-4 CAKUL1NA FLOORING.
6-4 CAROL1N A FLOORING.
4-4 DV LAW ARK FLOORING.
-4 DELAWARE FLOORING.
WBITK PINF. FLOORING.
AHH FLOORIMU.
WALNUT Fi.OOHING.
SPRUCB F' OORING.
Si FP HOARDt,
RAIL P L A K.
PLSTERING LATIL
1866.-
CEDAR AND PVPRWBo
SHINGLES.
t OMi i enm anivnripg
SHORT CEOAJt SHINGLE'.
COOPER FHINULF.H.
ASHnilTULUT Ii l k L ml . f nw
FINE
N
o. 1 CFD R LO AND POSTS. "
OICED AR LOGS AND POST.
1866.
-LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS
I) rn a, LKH.r01 r!,OFRlA,iEIll
it.
RE
D CEDAR WALNUT. AND PINK.
1866 "alnV !',VKiOPALLKINDb
AbonVd walnut Kl"U
. SEASONED WALNUT
DBF r.ri.AR. CHFRRYh ab
rosewood and walnut Vehkkbs.
1866
). CIGAR-HOY M . v tTP
SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARIMV
iseersjdps1 cejoisti
81'RUCE JOIST,
FROM 14 TO M FEET LONG.
FROM 14 TO ti FEET LONG.
8UPERIOB NOR W t Y SCANTLINO.
,.,,- MAULE. BKOI'HKK CO.,
a t. emrp .No. ibbQ south btreeT.
rp W. SMALTZ'8 LUMBER YARD, N. E. COR
w WriSi Snei 8 4.
First aud ki.cond quality Yellow f4 4 AUi.nA tn,u.
Pine (4-4) F.oorlng Boards. " nd Whlt
iods.'1'1 eCU'1 qU'lt7 0no antl two-sides Pence
Piin'S R1oard''' BalM. Planksand Boards. White
Pine Hills, ail sizes t step Boards, 4 4 6-4 9
ail widtha. ttU1 ocsnuu,' " to 28 teet long,
loSgU6wwt',N? 8"I8, M1 8c,,lll,'ftom 12 o 28 feet.
Plastering I ath (English and alais) Picket
Milng.cs. Cbesnui Vu-tr. etc.
Alaliogauy, Wa nut Plana and Board
.hA!.kl.nH,H "' 'luKbuuibereiit una furnbhed at tb
shortest notice, at the lowot price. io to im
J. C. P E R K I n 8,
lDMlirJlt MKKOIIANT
Buoceasor to It. Clark, Jr.,
No. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET.
Constantly on band a large and varied aaaortmea
of Building Lumber. 634
INTERNAL REVENUE.
JJNITED 8TATES KE VENUE STAAIP8
i MIX CI PAL DEPOT,
No. 304 CHESNUT Street
VENTRAL DhTOl,
No. 103 South FIFTH Street,
ONE DOOR BELOW CHESNUT
WTAB1J8I11D 1862.
Hevenue Stamps of every description constant
on band in any amount.
Orders by Mail or Express prompt tended to -
United States Notes, Dralta on Philadelphia,
New York, or current funds received in payment.
Particular attention paid to small orders.
Tbe decisions of tbe Commission can be consulted,,
and any information regarding; the law cheerfully
given.
Tbe follow mg rates oi discount are allowed :
ON ALL ORDERS OF $26,
TWO PER CENT. DISCOUNT
ON ALL OR Di-KS OF flOO,
THREE PER CENT. DISCOUNT.
ON ALL OltPJERS OF 300,
FOUR PER CENT. DISCOUNT.
All orders eliould be sent to tbe
STAMP AGENCY,
i
No. 304 CHESNUT Scree,
PHILADELPHIA.
DOARD1NG.
20. 1121 Q I HARD STREET
Js now open for the acconiirwlation of
FIliST-CL,ASM liUAKUEHS.
Apply early! 8 2A
DENTISTRY.
irrct THE UOVERNMENT HAVING,
ttiiTf granted me letters-patent tor my mode of
administering Nitrous Oxide Gas, by which I have
extracted n any thousands ol Teeth without pain, 1 am
lustilUd In.aatertltg that It is both .aler aud superior to
any other now in uae. ....
K816m' ' No. Til BPhUCK StreeU
HARD RUBBER ARTIFICIAL
LIMBS, Anns, Legs, A ppliances lor ,
Deloruiity, eio. eie. These Liuibsarel
transierrco irom uio in lortn auomti
are the llehtest, moat durable comtort-1
ah. a. nnriecr. and uJaiio aubatitutea I
va I ......... i'i,tt mm .nnivivMl .nil
S .ii.i..i l, ii. Tiniid fltnliia Gova-u-
nitut and our principal Surveoua- Patented August 18,
it), Aiay (j, im; May 1. 1 ffurj, C0.,
' No 639 ARCH Street, Philadelphia.
Pamphlet free.
w
1 L L I A M
8. O.R ANT
COMMfSIOH MKRCn A NT,
s
wo. $, WtLXWARal Av.uu., Philadelphia,
Dnocni'a Ounpowder.Reilnod I Nitre. Charcoal, Eta,
w Hkr i t. 'a Chocolaia. Cocoa, and Brouia,
B ?ATtltowMtaf Hh.t)g, Holt,
ptjtaue, ' "
'