OBITUARY. Otmminder J, J. Cornw.ll, V. 8. Bt. The cable announce the Burlilen death, in the twit of Toulon, of Commander John Jacob Cornwell, United State Navy, second officer in command of the United State iron-clad uteamer Miantonomah, of tho European oqtiadron. Commander Cornwell was a native of Ohio, whence he entered the navy in Kebrunry, 1847, receiving his comml-trion as Lieutenant in September, 1855. Soon after the breaking out of the war he was promoted to the rank of LieutenaMt-Commflnder, and, being appointed to the steam Moop-ot-war Caoandaigua, par ticipated in the achievements of tho South Atlantic squadron. In 1864 he was transferred to the Mississippi squa'lron, and served with it during the remainder of the wsr. Ia the peace basis eriablihlied tor the squadron by Admiral Lee, be commanded the scond division, whose Jurisdiction ex'ended from While river to Grand Gulf. In 18fi0 he whs promoted to the rank which he held at the time of bis death, and ou the 22d of March, of the same year, he wa aliened to the Miantonomah, with which he cruUed iu European waters. Sarah, Coumteia Dowager of Jersey Ibe London papers announce the sudden death of this 1 idy, at bT town residence in Berkeley square. It appears that, having re tired to her dressinif-room afier dinner, to all appeaiancps in perfect health, the domestics were staitled by the violent ringing of her belt On an attendant enterinci the apartment, the Countess said she feared she had broken a blood vessel. Medical atsistauce was instantly ob tained, but it failed to do any good, and the Countess expired shortly before cloven o'clock. (Sarah Sophia. Countess ef Jersey, was born on the 4th of March, 1785, and was consc . qucutivlu the eighty-second jear of her ae at the time of her death. She was the eldcft dauebter and only surviving child of the tenth Earl of Westmoreland, her mother being Anne, daughter of Mr. Robert Child. In May, 1804, the deceased lady married George Viscount Vill ers, who became Karl of Jorsey the fol lowing jeur by reason of the death of his father. By ibis mniriae there were seven children, of whom lour wera sous and three daughters. Of these children Frederick, mar ried to Lady Elizpbefh, daughter of the Earl of Athlcme, alone survive, the title of Earl of Jersey being borne bv the 6on of George Augustus, her eldest child, who died shortly after his Inther. But few ladies oi the Enclish aristocracy have held a higher position in society than the Coun tess of Jersey. I'osseseed of extraordinary abilities, and having a thorough knowledge of European politics, she drew around her the most distinguished foreign diplomatists of her times, as well as the prominent statesmen of the tory and liberal parties. Herself a strong tory. a believer in the superiority of "noblemen" and "noble women" over the great mass of the .people, and of the rlcht of the aristocracy to rule the peasantry aud middle class of Engbind, her ladyshio soon became distinguished tor her political partisanship, and her "at homes" were exclusively confined to a distinct political faction. Notwithstanding tm, however, she received the attentiont of many ot the opposing party. The lato Lord Paimerston, even when in office, was an occasional visitor: and Lord Brougham was a warm personal friend of the deceased. For many years the Countess of Jersey held an enviable position among the aristocracy ot London. Tne death of her bus band in 1859, however, induced her to retire Into seclusion, and ever since (he had only sought the society of her most intimate friends. While vet a comparatively young woman she received the personal regard of the Emperor Nicholas of Russia, and the Kings ol Prussia, Holland, Belgium, and Hanover. In her private character the Countess is repre sented as having been kind and charitable, without ostentation. She is said to have sup ported many indigent lamilies. who will neces sarily feel a double regret at her death. For many eat s past her ladyship had been one of the leading pa'rouesses of "Almacks;" and, with Lady Paimerston, shared the greatest influence Col. Arthur St. G. II. Stepney, C. B. This distinguished officer of the Brltit-h army died recently at Jersey, England, from injuries received. He entered the service as ensign of the Twentj -ninth regiment In 1834, and, after being promoted to various other positions, was appointed Major in 18jt),aud became Lieutenant Colonel of toe Fifty-fourth regiment iu 1854. In July of tbe same ear he was appointed a Cautain and a Lieutenant-Colonel of the Cold- streams, and was placed in command of a bat talion of that regiment, with the rank of Colonel, in 1863. In August, 1866, Colonel Stepney re tired on half pay. The military services of the deceased were brilliant, and received much notice. He was engaged in the Sutjee (India) campaign of 1845-6, and commanded the Twenty-ninth regiment at the battle ot Feiozeshah. When retaking the Sikh camp a mine ex ploded, blowing him up and wounding him. He nevertheless continued in action until severely wounded by a grape hot, when he was com pelled to relinquish ibe command ot the reei nient. At the Battle of Sobraon he greatly dis tinguished himself; and for his gallantry during the engagement was promoted brevet major, and nominated ft C. B., withmedal and clasp. During the Crimean wur he served with the Coldstream Guards from December, 1854, to the end of the war, and received a medal and clasp for Scba.s'opol, together with a Turkish medal and the order of ibe Medjidie, fifth class. In 1864 he was awarded the Rood servies pension of 100 a year. Sir XV. S. Harris, F. R. S. This eentlimau. known lavorablv throughou the civilized world as tbe inventor ol the only safe method of liebtning conductors, died rprentlv in Encland. He was born in Plymouth, in 1792. his parents being of the lower class of society. He receiveu a gooa euucnuon at tuu vivmouth Grammar school, and studied medi cine at the University of Edinburgh. Atter practising his profession with great success tor several jears, he abandoned it and devoted himself entirely to the study of electricity and magnetism. In 1820 he discovered the mode Qf conducting lightning by meaua ot broad copper plates, and his writings on the discovery attracted so much attention that Oueeu Victoria con'erred upon him an an nuity of 300 "in consideration of his services In the cultivation of science.' In 1843 his in ventiou was used on all ol tuo ur.tiBlt war ves sels, and since that time the British navy has never known loss or durance by lightning. In 1860 the deceased received ihe appointment of scientino reteree lor tne ijovernment lu alt mat ters relating to elecricity. and while in this position superintended the fitting of his con ductors to the two Houses of Parliament, the rn ni nalaces. and other publ'c editice9. the lust upon which be was personally engaged being the roval mausoleum at I-rocrmore. Sir W. S. Harris was knighted tor bis cervices to science. 91 'me Louis Clin pins. Thla lady died recently at Marseilles. France, She was a "member ot a funnly distinguished for its adherence and faiihfulueis to the Bourbon dynasty. Her father lecdved several severe wounds while defending Louis XVI, on the 10th. nf Allans. 1792. and her mother was presented with a piii ot diamond earrings by Murle An toinette, for the zeal she displayed in protect ing tue Queen from ice lurv ui me rauuie ou the same occasion. A California Pioneer. ti. finHforuift Turners have long obituary notice of Mr. Michael Phalcn, one of the earliest pioneers ol the Golden State, whj died recently at the residence ot bis brother, John Phalen. awell-knon California merchant, in vnr.ii.nm. near New York city. Mr. rauieu the steamer Call ir'i.. i ibki. ITauas amona tho first of those enternrlsing spirits who contributed so much to bt'tld up the fortunes of that State in the face of those limitless difficulties which met the ; .r. min In cnnlunction with h'3 ' I rother James, who is still a resident merchant m San Francisco, he succeeded In amassing a bandscme independence by ULtirlng industry unit soulless 1I11JIII luBiuuij - bv those who knew him through all uts dusi n'. ".:,".ininth new State on the Pacitic He returned to New York a short time .lace to "njoj tae iruiis ot his labors, and unhappily THE DAILY EVENING JELlLGRAril.-rnil.ADELPIIIA, WEDINKSJUr, died here, at the early age of forty-seven yenr, leaving behind him a record which might serve as nn example to the nsintr generation. CAMDEN AFFAIRS. A Serifs op Offknsks. About two irtontlia since ft mnn nnmed .Tames K. On! Hirer arrived In Cnmden, end took board with a widow Indy. He remained n week, and then decamped with out paying Ills board bill. Hhorlly after he visited tho saw-mill of Messrs. Htookhain. and represented that lie was about to build a largo vessel at Itordentown. He desired to purchase some lumber, which bo did to the amount of l"00. The (lrm being anxious to secure such a good customer, had nonfldenoe enough In him to loan him ten dollars, which lie requested. He told them to send n boy with him to his boitrdliig-liotiHC, and he would Rive them the money. The boy went, but Gulliver made otr. and wits not heard from ngnlii until he visited the furniture store of Mr. Murray, where bo bought nemt-li.ad of furniture, find dpslred It should be sent ton plme in South C.undon. Ho succeeded In boi rowing seventy-five cents of this Rentlcmun. A furniture cur loaded wit i tliogooilH was sent, hut the mnn, after driving all over Houtli Camden, returned and said he couldn't Mud any siih nlii v. Malligftr' next exploit was by being bound In tho boudsof holy rnntrlmony to a widow of this city. Itnppenrs that (lallluer hud left a wife and four smnll children in Maryland when he com menced his perambulations, find the wife hav ing received information that her husband was sojourning in Camden, enme on witli the chil dren. When she reached Philadelphia two of the children (twins) died, aud her funds hlng exhnusted, she was obliged to go to tho Alms house. Yesterday she wont to Camden, and there learning of her husband's second marriatie, declared it 11 legal, and had hlin arrested. At the hearing before Mayor Hudd both wlve3 were present, and enme near Indulging In the use of their rists. As it was, high words were used, find had It not been for the Intel feronce of his Honor, would have culminated in a knock down argument. Galliger was committed In default of SluOO hall. Thief Caught. Yesterday afternoon a country wagon was standing at Federal Btreet ferrv. In It were several packnges of groceries, and some oranges. Edward Phelpher passing that way, and having a desire to be the possessor of one of the latter, walked up to the wagon, and picked it up. Seeing the groceries lying there, and nobody around, be seized t hem and made off. The owner, however, perceived him, and made chase. He was captured and taken before the Mayor, who committed him to answer. - - Tools Recovered. Some of the tools stolen from Mr. Thomas Jones' carpenter shop In South Camden, were recovered yesterday by Officer Coutts at a second-band store. They had been disposed of by George Bloom Hold, for whoso arrest a warrant hag been Issued. i CITY INTELLIGENCE. fob additional local items sek thibd paqk. I Petty Police Casei. A German named Gottlieb Herren, whilst afflicted with an attack of beer, got into a quarrel with a bystander, at Thirty-fourth aud T hompson streets, yesterday morning, the results of which were Mutt Gott lieb committed an nssaultand battery unon the man, and was arrested therefor. He was taken before Alderman Jones, and after a preliml nnryexamiuatiou was held inGU0 bail for a fur ther bearing of tho ciise. ' MHry Fitzgerald was arrested last night for depriving her Interesting family of the plea sure of her company, and neglecting to provide the means of supplying their hungry appetites. Mary resides near Second and Christian st reets. She bad a hearing before Alderman Titter miiry, who committed her to answer. 1 A young white woman, named Clara Green, aged about twenty-one years, was arrested on a charge of assault and battery. In a bouse in Puponoeuu street; last nigtit. It appeurs that Clara has an infirmity of temper, nud It getting tbe hotter ot her, she undertook to lay violent hands upon the people of the house at which she was staying. Hhe was bold to answer ut a further hearing. Stealing Wash-Clothes. About 4 o'clock vesterday afternoon Officer Hirst, of the Fifth District, detected a colored man named John Wiillers In the act or stealing some wash- rlotbcs from a line in tbe yard of the house No. 731 Bpruce street. He had with hi in a blsick boy named William Aloxander, about nine years old. The mau.nt the lime, succeeded lu making bis esoare, but the boy was secured. It appears that Walters passes lilinsell oil' us a sweep, and has the boy for his alleged assistant. The boy says, however, that Walters was train ing hlin up to De a tuiei. w nen uiey woui i go Into a bouse under the pretense of ulcaning the chimney, they would steal whatever articles were lying arouna loose. For some months past tbey have been in tho babit of robbing the yards of places In the lower artof the cliy ol wasno-iouies, anu wuaiever was lert out, or uoors. ine uoy meniioneu about fifteen cases In which yards have been despoiled. In one case Walters weut Into a yard where there was a cage containing a couple of canaries. Ho took the cage, but the . . i . i i . i . i .. t ir. DOllom uroppeu oui nui ino onus csuturu. no has . taken, at diil'erent times, tabfo-oloths, shirts, and other articles of clothing. Some of the stolen goods are at, me rum .District eiauon House, where they can be bad by applying to lieutenant couneny. v oners was arresiuu um evening, and, after a hearing of the case befor j Alderman Tuulson, both he and the boy Alex ander were committed tor a mrtner Hearing. Sale of Stocks and Rfal'Estate. The fol lowing properties were sold at public sale, by James A. Freeman, at the Phflade'pUia Ex change, commencing at noon to-aay: Anthony street House above Uiclterson MlK rouna rent . Marlon street House and lot. above Federal street - - " Moss street A two-story house, west of (.'buries street, u uy n ieet i ia niouuu rent.. Ground lU rjli Three Irredeemable itrauiiu 1 40 rents ot i'la, 6, unJIIJ per an'iuiu, SoveuUi r 2-- ftiiU lxjmburd streets ) ii1 Ho. tlltf Brown street A three-story brick house, 1(1 by 'St feet i7a Four colt uses. Nos. 2237, Vm. 2211 and 2243 JNurlli HecoiiQ street ; uiso. six nouses IU tne re ar, on I'uleliiorp street Not sold $M t round It ul On a lot of ground, coruer I'.lui ud West sfeet, nineteenth Ward Not sold Disorderly Hoi'se Case. The police authori ties made a descent upon a disorderly houso, kept by Mary Anu Pullett, at No. 12,2 Dock street, lust night, about half un hour after mid night. Coniplainis had been made to Lieute nant Goldey about tho place, nnu )9 sent u squad and urretsted thu keeper of the house aud seven others, male and female, who happened to be enjoying ber hospitality at the time. It lb mid that she is the wife of a man who was ttrrcsted a short lime ago on a charge of com mitting a robbeiy. Mary Ann and the others b:d a bearing before Alderman Massey, when she was held In frlOUO bull to answer the charge ol keeping a dlsordoi iy house, and the others In vai lous amounts for drunkenness and breach of tue peuce. , Malicious Misciiiuk. Yesterday afternoon, ' a man by the name of MeGreese, "while wheel ing a bin row along Franklin street, neur ltace, conceived the idea tbuta vastaniounlofumuse meul would accrue to him should he forcibly pioslrale u cerluin colored individual then run ning along, named Fisher, by u forcibly colli sion with his barrow. So he walked swiftly, directing bis barrow towards Fisher und allhough the latter tried to gel out of the way lie was, nevertheless, successfully doubled up on the sidewalk by the concussion. Not relish ing Urn, he lodged complaint., aud MeGroese was nrrtsted and held lo appear at Court in default of ball, by Alderman Williams. Pitchino Pennies. Thin juvenile fashion is considered very reprehensible by our order loving community. There are gangs of small boys iu the upper and lower parts of the city, who engage in that amusement ut all hours of the day. The police are resolved to put a stop to meli proceedings, and accordingly have arrested a number of the parties. Five of the young gamblers were arrested in Amber street, near Glrurd avenue, yesterday afternoon, and hud a hearing before Aldermuii Clouds, who held them in M bail lo uuswer the charge of gambling. An Unfilial Thief. John Glen, a young lad, was arrested yestetduy iu Giraid aveuu, near Fifth street, on a charge of larceny. It appears that John w as a youug man who lias a great many small expenses. Wishing to raise some money, ho took one of his father's coats ond tried to pawn it. His father got to bear of the way in which John was acting, and had him arrested. He bad a hearing before Aldermau Cloud, and was held to ball to auswar the charge of larceny. Stealing Sails. Hie schooner James W. Hay arrived at this port vesterday morning, and on Immediate charge by the CapUiu thereof, Wllllnm Hlldreih, employed as mate, was arrested for stealing a topsail from the schooner, while lying moored to the powder wharf, at Wilmington, Delaware. The case was 'V,l!B 1 Delore dined Wales Commissioner . . a hearlnuyeslerdav afternoon, during ii Hi I1,lldre,n acknowledged the theft of the Jjiil. The defendant, however, was discharged, the Commissioner having no Jurisdiction to "'ki mi, since the vessel was moored to tin e e whnrf and the case must necessarily go before If e civil iiulhoi ltles of Wilmington. Had the crinn. llntl me Vessel been anchored In tho Mir, .nm litutnml rrf at the whai f, t lie prisoner wonld have undoubt edly been held by the Commissioner. Stole a Ham. James McKlrov ami Tho:nas Mr-Manns were arrested on a charge of Inrcenv. McFlroywas arrested last evening at No. 2)7 Ontario street, and McManus this morning at atcl'Cll Place. It appears thai the teeth of the guilty pair bnd watered at the sight of n luscious suLnr-eured bam. of ample propor tions, that graced the front of n grocery store in Ontario street. Uclng unable to resist the ti.stlgntions of tholievll. they con tlscated the Itixuiious liioisel. and took their departure, without saying "nothing to nobody." Koine one, however, saw tbe act nnd g:iva informn ilon. They had a bearing helore Alderman Massey, who held them In 11000 batl to answer tbe'ehurge of larceny. TfO BKTTER IHVKBTMlCKT CAS BB rOVttO THAR ClOTHINO AT OUR PBKSKNT ORKATLV RRDCCicD PBICRS, WHICH ARB LOWkR THAK THKT FOS9IBLT CAB BR MIT WlHTKK. Halt-way bktween ( Bkkfbtt ft Co., Fifth and I Tow kb Hall, SlXTH 8tw. C618MARKrr Stbskt, Ten Cents Expensr in Nink Ykatis ! Wasiungtok, April 22. I860. Messrs. Orover & linker Gentlemen : 1 have long thought that, in justice to tho excelieuce of your '-.sewing Machine." it was my duty to inform you thst nine years since I purchased one from your rigent, in this city, and that I have had it in constant use since that time, anil, during the entire period the expense, aside from a tew needles, bas been ten ceutsjto keep It In perfect repair. I give the above as evidence of the sunerl ority of your machine over others, because I have used those made by othcrpari les, but with little satisfaction. M. E. Wilson. To The Public J, J. Tuttle, No. 926 Chcsuut Btreet, Importer of Wines, Teas, Crossed Blaclc well's Pickles, Sauces, etc., will shortly open a large stock of goods. Previous to which Is offered a choice assortment of genuine Havana Cigars, Imported in the steamers Heudrick Hudson and Stars and Stripes. What a Wonderful Discovery Is Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer! It not only cures the Ills of the human family, but Is also the sure remedy for horses with colic, and bas never been known to fall in the worst cases; and for sprains, galls, etc , It never fails try It .once. Directions accompany each bottle. Sold by Druggists generally. Kenton Co.(Ky.) Democrat. The nf.w dress that nature will soon put;on ixtinonlshes us of the coming senson, when we must put on our new seasonable dress, nud 'the profusion of nature in variety hardly surpasses tr-nt exhibited at the First-Class Clothing House of Charles Stokes & Co., under tho Con tinental. Caution ! In onr changeable climate, coughs, colds, und diseases of the throat, lungs, and chest will always prevail. Cruel Consumption will claim Its victims. These diseases, if at tended to lu time, can be arrested and cured. The remedy is Dr. .Wlstar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. .' . A CCRB FOR BHKUMATI8JT WORTH Skbino. S. Kiipatriek, No. 1744 Olive street, cured by Dr. Fl tier's lUmedv. No core, no psv. Who Makes tub Bust and Cheapest Clothixo? Wanamabbb As Knows, Oak Hall, Popular Clotbihrs. Soatbeast corner Sixth ana Maukbt btroeu. MARRIED. LKA P-Kl'HN.-On Fcbrunry 17. 1867, by Rev. J. F. Meredith, IjKNNIS J. LEAP to ItAClIKL. 1J. KUHN. both ot Mnunynnk. PHAI1L KNOltrt. On thefith Instant, at No. Sill N. liroad street, bv llev. A. MaiiHhip. Mr. SAMUEL PJIA1IL to Miss SCSAJiXAU 1. KKOHK, buiiiot Ibis city. PROVOST THOMPSON. Janunry 2. 1S07, nt Bur lington. M. J., by Rev. John 1. Robins, the Rev. 1. PROVOST, ut Ciinuleu, N. J., to Mrs. JULIA 11. TliOMl BON, of Philadelphia, Pa. DIED. fniiiror tcil while in the I'nitt-d Slates Hervlun, W IL LIAM HENRY BROOKKR. late First Lieuteuaul v.n.n..nv T ist RpirimiMit 1 V'.. ASt'il 20 years. . His male irlenda and those ot tne lamlly are Invited to attend Hie luneral. trom his father's residence. Colonel 11. C. Brooker, No. 1415 Reed street, ou Friday alter noon, the 2:d lusiuut, at 3 o'clock, wltliout further notice. ENGLISH. On the lTtb insU, JOnN F. ENGLISH, aged 64 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, Moorestown. Burlington county, N. J., ou Thursday morning, the Zlst lnstunt, at to o ciock. FOW. On the 14th instant, alter a lingering Uluess, Mr. JACOB Uv . aftea o yearB. a irpr life's liil'ul luver he sleens well. The relatives and trlends of the lamlly are Invited to.Qitonrl the funeral, from his late residence. Ni. 1312 Marlborough street, on Thursday mornlux at 3,' o'clock. Services sua tuiermeni ai at. .uicuuei s. i HAY WARD. On Tuesday morning, the 19tb Id !, Mr. r.. H. HAY WARD. Tbe friends of the family arelnvltfd to attend her m. , tlm raul,ljinrA rtf Itar snii.ln.liiiir 'si bnruce street, on Thursday moruing ut 10 o'clock. LANG. 8uddenly, on the 19th instant, ANDREW LA KG, oged tw years. I'l,. ro!oitv.. nnd friendi. and the Police Force, o which he was a member, are respec-ttuily lnviud lo slU-nd the funeral, from tils lute residence. No. Inltt Addition street, on Friday aheiuoon at i o'clock. To proceed to Mount Moriub, MeHRIDE. On the lHth Instant, ANDREW Y McJIRlDK, In tbe2rith year ol his age. The relatives and friends of the laintly are respect fully Invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his mother, No. 517 s. Eleventh street, ou '1 uur-jdsy ufteruoou, ihe 2lut Instaut, at 2 o'clock. NO!tIlTi?.-Oii the 17th Instaut, Mrs. CATHARINE C NURR1S. wile of Joseph Norris, Sr., lu the 5SU1 yenr ot her ane. Her rei.vtivfcs and trlonds sre respectfliHy invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence. No. "'" '"rttC1" street, below Mnrlurout;ti, Ou Friday hllur "ZZn, the 27i! InSiaU:.' at 2 o'clock. RVSSELU-OnStniluyniu:.'!,ie. February 17. Mrs. 1IANNAU RL&oELL, diiugliter u he late Dvun.s KHer relatives snd trlends are respectfully Invited to ntiond her luueml, fioin her late resilience, Lower Merion. M nlmnery county, ou Thursday mornlin;. February 21, hi fl o'clock. amazes will leave tlie ollice of Simon Gariland; Thlrleentli street, above Chesnut, at 6 o clock. V. YFl'.GFn.-On Tuesduy. the liilh Instant. JA .'OB S., sou ol Joiun Yerger, In the r.nn year uf his ae. 'ihe relulives bin) friends t tne i.iunly art! rts;ie.!t fully invited to nltend Hie liini'iul, Irom tue ie: deii'ce of iiW liilher. No. 42a t'oaies street, ou Fi.d.iy. the 2Jd Instant, at 1 o'clock P. M. SCREAM TILL YOU AKiS HOARSE, AND II will not bring you aid so boihi. nor' be heuid so (Br at nlKht, s:u Watchman's Riittlo. Kveryhmlv knowo when one Is sprung thai help is needed. W'lule hurtlars are nliout. Iiouiek-epers shouhl luive one reaoy lor use. Sold by TRUMAN ft SHAW. No. 8;l5 (ElKhl 1 hh ty-tlve) Market SI., below Ninth. T-I1E PATENT CLUTCH URdCK REQUIRES 1 no lilting or nnlciiing ol the hits, but immediately ndhtsls Itseir, and hoi ds Ihem firmly aud truly cen tred. Every mechanic can see the great waving ot lime und labor thus etl'-cie.l. Sold, with Ihe nJul Kinds, aud a variety of other tools, by TRUMAN 4 SHAW, No. S85 (klihtTlilrty-llve) Market St., below Ninth. TP A FUDDINU IS PROVED LY If JL eutlng, why not a Clothes-Wringer by Us use? The wide-spread use of thesx labor und clothe-i saving ui tides has placed the (juestlou o' their uselulues and economy beyond cavil. Wringers repaired, and severul of the beit kliius ure for sale ut TRUMAN & SHAW'S, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five.) Market St., below Ninth. WARBURTON. FAMHONABLK HATTER, Nil en Lu k'n ii l.., i 916 Neil door to l ost Ollice. T)OD0ER9 AND WOSTENHOLM'3 POCKET 4 V KM V Ess. Pearl and Slag 11 undies, of beautiful finish. ROIKIERS' and WALK A HUTCH EK'S RAZORS and the celebrated LEOOULTWE RAJiOH. bClhbOHS of the hnenl quality. Razors. Knives, Sctusors, and Table Cutlery Ground nd Polished at P. MADEIRA'S, No. Ho TENTH fcimt, below CUesuut, t H'l TJITCfl PINK TI Si BE 11 127.0011 FEKT 6TT J perior South Cnroltfin I'ltih I'liieTlinlrer. Lirge sticks on shipboard, l or sale iy DALLKTT A SO.V. I 8" No. 121 South Front htrert. T NT) I A RUBBER MAniriN'IS UKLTISG J SI FA M PACKING HOHK, K 10. KnulKi eis iiml dealers will hud a mil H-ffiortmcnt ol 0K)i)YEAR'H PATK.NTVI J'ANL:KI RITBHKR HKI1INU. PACKING. HOSE, etc, at IUB Mkuufao turer's Henrtrninrters, UOOD YEAR'S, No. 301OriE,-NUT 8trt, a HoUt.l Hi'tft. N. B. We have snow and cheap W-tlcle utGAIt- lit-iN ana PAVEMENT lliinU rery cheap, lo whlcb Ihe attention ot Hie nnhllc l phUoiI. I 21 :nn DEAFNKS-KVBRl INS CitUJIENT THAT science nnd skill h:ive Invented to assist the earing In every decree ol deal'iips; ulso. Respirators; also, llandaU'8 l'ntPiit trutclies. stiperlnr to any othersin use. at P. M A IKI It A'.s. No. HjTKNTII Street , below f iipfnui. 2 s r;p TOR DAN'S CELF.BR 1TED TONIC ALE. t) '1 his Iruly henltlil'ul and nutritious beveraxe. now Ufce by tliotisandR InvalldM nnd nihei-n Ii.l-4 esta blished n character foromiht v of material ftn.l purity ol niniiulacttire which stands unrivalled. ltlsrcom n ended hy physicians ol this and other places as a si;perlor tonic, and reiiulres hut a trial lo convlnrs the most skeptical of Its gT inert:. To be had. wholesale and reia.l. of P. J, JORDAN. No. Hi PF.AIt Street. 1 1 79 UNADULTERATED LIQUORS ONLY. RICH ARO PKNISTAN'S I S1UKK A U VAULTS, No. 4: CHESNUT Street, Nearly Opposite the Post Ollice, PHILAnir.f.PIIIA. Fsmllles supplied. Orders from the oo-intry promptly attended to R;i! T. STEWART BROWN, st-mw-snit to DROWN .t MAOF.E, MAMFACTUHKU OF TRUNKS, VALI9E3, BAGS. Etc.. Sullable for Furopeaa Travel. . rorner of FOURTH and CHEsNUT Streets, S I' Fo iinerly at No. 70s Chesnut street. 2l-l i J)RUiNKENNESS CURED. DR. BELTi'8 CURE FOR INTEMPE BANCS Isssnreeare for Drankennans, snd ctn bs dminis tered nl boat the knowledge of tne patient. send for descriptive circular. Price. 1 per box, post pa d. Address 1 30wfrnlm Box 2. OBKHINTOWS, Pa. QNE PRICE CLOTniNG. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. No. 004 MARKET ST, 130 wfir.6mSo ABOVE SIXTH. FOR SALE. FOR 8 A Li E A VERY DESIRABLE C'l.unlry St at, cuntiiinlin: twenty-one acres, more oi less, situated on me oiu VofK rona, oppoiue me residence ol si r. Jo.iepli swiit. una ttUjoini i iiinu.1 oi Mr. Rouersandthe lute William Lok"U Flslier, an I wllhln lllteen mlnuleH' walk ol stations mi the North Pennsylvania and tlerm .niowri Rullroads. For par ticulars ap ly on the premise, or to AJ3.KA.UAiu. it. iiutMun, r.xecuior. 2 15 l'.H Qermantown. S FOR SALK IHE VERY COMPLETE il Blde-ynrd Invellin),'. No. 2ll sPllINti (AR1EN Sueet, lu e.xcellen; order. B. F. OLEN'N, No. ii a. MKVJ-.iSTll snreei, ana . w. corner 1 IS at of SEVENTH l-.NTTC nnd UitKION Sts. FOH SALfc, A BARGAIN. THE NEAT iJii Stone oltuise. No. 4VHI K INOSKS-ilNil Avenue. est l'hilnde'iihlu. Lot. 40XI7S. 11. F. GLENN, FOR BENT. GROUND BETWEEN LEAOUE INLAND Nl) THE NAVY YARD. 2ai3,(KU FEET. To lease lor n term of years, in lots to suit, for whurfiiKe. slid niitnulacturiiig and uomiuerclal pur poses, two million six hundred and thirteen thousand anil six hundred leet of prnuud, more ur less, on the Le'uware river front of ihe city, between League Ithiiid tind the present Navy Yard, owned by tue Philadelphia Commercial W'hiirt and Railroad Com pany. '1 erins liberal. One-halt of the capital stock of me company is to lie expended lor improvements on the grounds of the Com puny, lu accordance with the lrovisibiis of the charter. Shares fvi each. Five dollars per share to be paid at the time or subscribinir, the balance to be culled iu hh reonired lor Ihe ImtirovemeiiiH. Subscription Rooks now open at the ollice of the Company, No. 37 WALNUT Street, seooud story front room. i!I5t'lrp T. S. EMERY. President. PERSONAL. IMPORTANT TO DISABLED SOLDIERS. ArrlicaDts for admission to the UNITED STATES MILITARY ASYLUM FOR DISABLED SOLLIEKS t Ajiyusta, Maine, can have tiansportatlou furnished thither by applying to the Office ot the undersigned, before noon of THURSDAY next. Applicants must bring discharge papers, or certiUctttes of Identity, and proper references. N. E. I'ti.s'.cns need dvt be surrendered to the Asylum. JAY COOKE, Xos. 114 aai m 8. THII'.D Street, ' 2I$t Mannner for Pennsylvania. Cli OH EXTRA BOUNTY. 60LDIERS AND j)XVJv- Heirs who are entitled to this Bounty, aud wl o have not yet u.ado application, should do so at opce. us the lVyiuaiter-titueral desires all claims to be flied !' clAisJSCJS as soon as possible. I nm dally receiving the checks for this Exira County . and uoiny he bt:ccess!ul applicunls as soon as received, througu Ihe Post Ollice. t hose desiriux a speedy settlement should cll on or addi eis , o., r.-,, W. FORD. . 241 IiOCK s'reet. one door below Third. JN i IL S O'CLO'. K. 2 9 loj f.FFICE DAY NH.illlS UN' ui "lACTIOM. THIS IS TO NOTIFY THE puoii i inai .e nave registereo our tiott es at Hr rbori! 1'a , accord me to law, and tlioy are nurked KM1TU 4 c rniLiAUA..-- on one side, anlalarue r. lta i.llla lnl.. ......... oiu n coplial OB the other. Persons iiaiiiw or Hllinuour l:,tli. Will I,a iifii.i.Aniu1 ar.j.r.ll,,lu J ii) tuiil 'smith A CO. lost. ; ttUf-zA Hf-WAKD LOST, MONDAY EVWIN0, t'J February IS. guing from Six ill and Spring loirden stieel" to the Academy of Mimic, .jr returning a 1.A1Y'S I'EARL CROSS BREASTPIN, valued as .ifeiit. The ui.ove reward will be cheerfully paid lor lis return lo No. lo7 vVALNUT street, second ntory niidille i com. a 10 .31 ' OK, KEWARD.-LO-T ON sUNl AY AFTFR. t?) m od. 171 Ii Inst., a LINK OOL1) BRAi'ELEl' between Nineteenth mid Vine streets aud Franklin' m ii Thompson streetn. Tlie tinder wiL receive the nbovt- reward by relurulng il to Ihls ollice. is WANTS. -TSJOIICE.-AN orpORTUSITV IS OFKEttED J.N lo inenol e-M-erlc-nce and tact lo engage In one ol tie iiiiprvtant l.n.nclcs of busine-s. Persona I of t-xpi'i'iei ce in rauvakNiug Preferred, o.ll rt No il roiiii ruiu onui'i. iu mis cily, at ollices Nos -'4 iii d 'j. i 111 I Jilp PARTNER WANTED, WITH $30,000 TO 'Vi'!0JiU v,m 'iuc,":f retiring I'.nner In an tstelBsi.eU Auei!ii and CommlsMon business. A'liir-sN. I'ANCtiAl- Box No. J. i ). 2 19 at TTN1TED STATES REVENUE .STAJIPS. V) Principal Depot. So. 3 CHK8NUT Street. CtnUal Depot, No. 103 8.KIFIH Street one door Lelo Che.uut- Etbllbed ltXU. b.BndT.y.ml,n?, "pt.on o.n.taatlyoD i!rllf rS K Wall or Espreii promptly attended to. United Mates ole, Dralu on Philadelntila ot S York, or current funds received In pavmeuu Partlcalar atlentlou paid to mailorder.. The drctaloua ol the CoinwUilun can be consulted, nd any lulormatlon regard lug tue law cbaerlulty Ktvca. FEBRUARY 20, J 867. FiNANCsA ' , bank: "N't iu;urv Jay(oqke&Cp- 112 and 114 Fo. THIRD 3T. F HI LAD' A. Ccalera in all Go7iumiai Securities OLD WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NfcU'. A imcniL Dirri:rti:M r. allowed. Compound Intcrct.1 Kotes Wanted. IBiTEREUT ALLOWED ON' WF.POMTS. Collections made. Stocks bought and sold on Commission. Special business accommodations reserved for adles. 12 213tuiw 7-30s, AUCUST. JULY. AND JUNE. CONVERTED INTO 5-20S WITHOUT CHA.KGE. APrLY AT ONCE TO 2 11 lOUp DREXEL & CO., No. 34 South THIRD St. 7 3-10s, ALL SERIES, CONVKIITKD INTO Five-Twenties of 1865, JANUARY AND JULY, WITHOUT CHARGE. 20ND8 DELIVERED IMMEDIATELY. DE HAVEN & BROTHER, . ntwt iVo. 40 SOVTIi THIRD St. I, FIRST-CUSS SEVEN PERCENT. BONDS. North Missouri First Mortgage Seven Per Cent Bond for tale at 85. All Inlcrtrttlon cheerfully given. JAY C00KE & CO., BAHKEKS, No :. 114 South THIRD St. lJ12a4 Bankers? VA and s&cleian. $xdtcuujt, and memLtU af gfiaclt and &.cld QxciangtA in Lcllx cities. ffhrratinlA I&anlzL f and QcudzLiA tccemed cjl LLLcLcd tcimA. NATIONAL BANK OF THE 11KPU1JLIO Kon. 809 aud 811 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELl'lIIA. tlPITAIi. 300,000-lX'I.I. PAID. DIRECTOIW. Joi. T. Bailey, William KrvjHU.'Sam'l A. Itlsphara. Vdw 11 Drue. 'Osgooil Welsh, f red. A. 1 1 ny t, Kuiu'iiu Jllllts.:- Kowlaud. Jr..Wui. 11. Klmwu. rRESlDBST, WILLIAM H. KUAWN, CAHH11CH, JOSEm P. MUMVORD. I313ru ILLIAM PAINTER & CO., BANKERS No. 30 South THIRD St. Jt'NBi JULY, d AVQVST 7-30s CONVERTED IKT0 FIVE-TWEITTIE8 And the Difference in Market Priee Allowed. SOX DA LL1 VISED UUUDIAIZLT. 13 Mia l)m 5. SECURITIES ok a r,r, thk or.i) rwhO.'' Iiitfrwt pnnlile JANUAUYa.nl JULWOffr caii imynMe In Ool-l. A LirtKPAL DrFFKRIOiNCK I'A IP, ANT) IMfS Ofl IKMVKIIK1 AT ONCK. E. W. CLAOK & CO.. DANKEBS AND imOKBLM. Ko. Zo Eknith THIRD Rlrff. 2 10 cr,p 15H SAFE DhVOm COSIMY, Tho FMelltjr loiur.nt., Trntt .n.-l gaf. rx.t Comptnf, for tba ftr Kccplae; of Uond., Stock., taj Other Valuable. . CAPITAL f 300,000 . DIBKCTOn. N. B. HR0W5F, ,MWAPr V CLA3IC, rf litf-CE 11 CLABK, ALtXANDKR HUd Kx, JOHN MF.LH. S A. cALlfWKLL, J. U1LLIGHAM FELL.! HEM RY t) UlUtjOJ. CH AKLKS MAUALESTEK Office In tht t Ho proof lluilfllng of tlie Phlladelpliia Satlonal Kank CUKtiMiT Street above Four(j). 1 tilt ompam receive, on depo.lt, and UUABAV ThL Ilia, aU4 KLtriMJ Ot V ALU AB upiM. the tulloning rate a year, rlz. : Coupon frona fl per 100 HegiHtered liond. anil Securltie. tj leoM oar lrt old l oin or liullion l j pur elOiM Silver Coin or Dulllon 2 per I(KX now or HI ver I'late l or eilie C'aob Iloxe or small t o Boxen ot Bankers, Brokers, CeplIallMK, etc., contfnu nnknowu to tue Company, and liablllt) limited V a veur Ibo Company otter, for KK.KT (renter eiclailvelr holding the kc7 BAKU 8 INSIDE 1 r VSULl nt 20. (0, 140, ), ana 7S a year, aocorUIng to sUe and) location. Coupon, and Interest Col ected for one pet cnt - titer eat slowed on Money Depo.lt.. This Company In authorized to receive and execute Trust, of every desortptton. USlrawfip N. B BROWNE, Prnnideat Uobbbt l'ATTCBf v. 8ecreta-y and Treasurer. MEDICAL. EDICAL ELECTRICItr. Late.t and Moat Important Discoveries lu the Treatment of Chroule Diseases. DR. S. W. BECKWITH'3 ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, Io. IO WALNUT ST. Uurinr oar investigations In tbe treatment pf dU ase in its various torms by the ageucr of eiectnotty, we bave obtained very many valuable and startling lacts, whlcb, aaded to tne previous though limited intormation, possessed b' othur and leas fortunate) operators, place a? beyond all provisos knowledge ol this n) steruus agent. L urinji the oonrse of oar practice we hove treated and oared, through the knowledge thus gained, many thousands, and bv means ot oar new dlscovorie, have established ?ar selves as the most sncoeeatul tted cal Eleorncians in this country or Europe.' Electrical investigation has proved that t'ae Human bedy act. oa the principle oi tlie ga'ranio battory. 1 be brain, muooua and serous membrane,, the skin, tifue, and fluids constitute thu negative and post live lore s, and every action, whether mental or puykal, u the result of these antagonistic torees. Duebtiou, reepiiatioo, circulation, secretion, and txcrftlon are due solely to electrical influenoe. There is a polar action established throughout the nervous eystem which connect, with every part of the body, establishing aud preserving a proper balance of the eleotricalelemeut which constitutes health, and a disturbance of which oauaet dbeae. There are cuictly but two conditions of disease one of inflammaiion, or positive : the other weak, debilitated, negative and as eloctrloity coutsirw these two conditions in the action or the positive and negative currents, ail we have to do i. to neutralize the disease and restore proper, health y action. Among the chronlo diseases in which electrioUy lias been, and is daily being by our agency, of the greatest utility, a cure being rapidly e flee ted alter the failure ot all other means, are i 1. Kpllepsy, Chorea, or St. Vitus' Danoe, Paraly. sis (lleuipk'gla), lSenrulgia, Hysteria, NervotuaeiM. l alpitution of tbe lleurt, Lockjaw, etc 2. bote Throat, Dyspepsia, liarrho3a, Dysentory, ObsttLaie Consttpailon, Htcmorrhoidei, or lllii, liilious, Hatuk ut, and l'ainter's Colio, and all atleo tions of tho Liver and Spleen. 8. Catarrh, Cough, Influenza, Asthma (when hot cauced by organic disease of the heart), Bronchitis, I'll urlsy, r.eurod nia, or JUhcunia'isui ot the Chest, Consumption in the earl; g'ages, 4. Cravel, Uiaict.og, sjid Kidney Complaint. 6 Rheumatism,, Gout, Lumbago, Stiff Nuclt, tpiriaH'hTaluie, Hip D:eeaes. Cancers, lutnort ituore last named always cured without piu, or plasters iu any torm). 6 Uterus Comp aiufs, involving a mal-jiosiiion, as I'rolapsus. Autrovers on, Kotroversjon, iullaui mation, Llceration, ana various other afl'eotions. For Information oe?lred ppert otb-r diseases, ap p',l9MioB ; b0 made Bt ,Le :f Hm. Mrs. BECK WITH bas entire charge of the Ladies' Department, and all delicacy will be used towards tbo o who entrust themselves to her care. In lemale d tistses, it is universally successful in her bands. for the convenience of those desiring information, wegivo (by permission) a lew names or persona among tlie bort business men and others of this city and elsewhere whom we have treated and cured: A. R Stewart Mill Cisek, Huntingdon county, ft., cund of rheuniatim ot Uitern yeu'rn' atandtog : 4.. J. V. Cumuiiug, Kiahicogui.ia. aiiiuin county Pa., cancer i.l Ibe. toniftcli; Joliii Kirkpatrick ftowt'n le lointy , Jul , cured oi a cancer n the breast iu tared ieij Kruucl. Uottwal , io lbli Jluniiltoa street, aboip.ion ol a tumor welglitng eleven poiinili I Jaooe VunUeigrilt , I tH.sa le ., ncvure cam) or diabeusi i. T lloudtu, 11 ui ot jioulilou A Co., ISO 3ti Soulil Woier sueet, paralysis on tue le t aide cured lu iiirea weeks; t:. JUcclaln, o z Junlrr.iroet, Urxpepsla audueivous dkiiitt : Leuteuaut Holier. O. W ll.ou, V. It. C. dvapep.'a rureu in K'veu days; jj J UuU. berton. Fox Lako. Wisconsin, bioacbids , caturra, Jolm C. Curtrr Coniuandiir Inited btutea liavy, liiooknn bkeding piles nl llitula of for -m yeuia' stantliiui ttmries It. I'auiiuond West tniM loiiul Bank B.Wuiore, dy.pepai anu sick head ache of twenty Ave vears' at.nalng ourl to throe weeks: Wit lam Howboiliam, So HiJ Frout Jtreet, ob stinate pi es. cured in ttiree applications; C. A Byiaa, luino.yo and dy.ueosls. of teuyeur;K H. B aldvria, latu pastor ul tbe Olivet Bapti si (Jhurob, t'bi aJelplila, nervous t roMrmiou after tbree app lcatioua: c. t. uoper i'ort Jervis, S. . severe oune of ctit.rrb; Willi, in Ho tzwoitb, No 237 Marks, street, ulcerated bone dyepor.ia on line., etc, . t .even vears' s aad liiiii lion J. Butler, o 730 S. Teutb sirjei; J. VY. Brad.eto. tW . ourtb ftreeti Colonel T. W btvctui-.y, Wamui s'rcot, be ovy ltohb: Ueora O J v.u., Nj. lt'' FUteonth street; M. Pelo m, 4 he.nut and third sneeta; Brlgdler Oe'.era A. J. Pie. .union, do. 1S boruoe s.reet; Ueoige DougltM, H ill .treet, above Cueeuut M. C. Hauler HJJ Aich .trtei; C. S. E:nc. Ko. 433 ( bennut utrw. . A. L. Wbiteman, corner Third and Market eiree; J U. Andrew., Ko ii l'lne struct; 11. Krricknun. 1,0. J'iae street; Thomas 8lin.uu.Ko 1 Ul Front tieet; Vf H. liuilih No. Iu'i9 Hanover str-et; lieome L Buzby. sot ai and 93 Market scree; llioina. Di.ke, GennantowD: vVtlllain 8tvenioi), Hxth and Market streeist C. SlaiabalL No. 61!) 8. lnth street; Mr. hauls, Vo Maxtor street -'Jbotnas Gregg. Vine and, N J : Brigadier General A. Pleasunton St. Louis, Mo. ; Mr. Camden, N. J. j rkyslclaus or students desiring to have l astro o tions in the correct application of Electricity for the cure oi diseases, can apply at tbe office. Conen'lation iree. Desorlptive pamphlet oi cure eflt-cti d, aith nnmerou rctereuoes. aud iuoludiuga treatise on the .ubjiot, can be had by appli"u at (he ottice. All letters addressed to Dr. 8. W. BECK WITH, Ho. lie WAMfUT Street, 130w.m3a.6p I'UXiADZXriilA, iW-H-s