HIE DAILY EVENING TELEG R A PIT. PHI! j AD ELPIII A, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1867. CAMDKH AFFAIRS. Cct Ilia Ear. Henry Frost, who had been n a visit to New York, left that city on Salur mornlnn. hurlnr In his possession carpet b. arrived in Cmdin be visited several drlnk-lne;-houHea, and imbibed treely of varloue concoctions. nd in a short time found himself moving up tlie atreet aripr the manner of a snake. It iu with the utmost dlfltculty he could maintain n equilibrium, and at the corner of Third and I'lum street he fell aits Inst the curbstone, cutting the lower portion of his rlitht ear almost off, and ditniaglna one of his eyes to a considerable extent. He whs taken to the lock-up, and allowed to sleep off the Heels of the liquor. On returning to consciousness he made tnqnlt for his carpel-bug, but It had not been seen hr any of the officers. I'robably some one. tnklnir advantags of Ins inebriated state, had approprlatedil. It bud not bi'un found at last account. Sunday Rowdtism. Rowdyism still prevails to a great extent In Camden, notwithstanding the strenuous exertions ol the authorities to quell It, Yes terday allernoon two men indulged in a ttt flirht on M Inkle street, above Went, and lor some time creuted conslfleralileuiieastneHsou the pnrtol the ladles In the neighborhood, who sent lor an ollicer. When the ooin batants saw him approaching they lie uinped (or parts Unknown. 1 Towards evening a party of young men were en gntted In the aniu'din; p istime of snowballing each other. One of the pai ties hi nick annilier, whirh made him anury. HIkIi words eniuwl. and the atT.tir would have teriiilnuteil In a row, but lor the iimly appearsni-e of Olllrer Haul, of whom the parly caught a glimpse. and Incontinently walkwl up the street. Thk Resclt of Ubin'i Haksii Lanouaok. A man named Henry, on Baturday, went on a spree. 1H crossed over to Philadelphia and became terribly lntoxicnted. Towards evening lie approached the fr-oulb street ferry, and commear-ed abusing the people there by calling them hurd names. At the terry was a man named itcrjamln Levi, residing at Centreville. Henry approached him aud addressed him wltU an Insulting epithet. Levy immediately pulled out a knife aud cut tho nther across the scalp, making a wound about six inches in length, the knlle penetrating to the skull. Both men crossed over to Cnmdeu, when Levy made his aso pe. Henry was observed by .Marshal Camp bell and taken to the suit Ion Hou-e. where his wound v. as dressed under the superintendence ot Olllcer Ma son, and convoyed to Ins home. Levi has not as yet been trnmn, but the pincers are on his track. Bkatino His Wikk. Last evening, as Offioer C'nutiH wns wulking down Spruce street, lie heard the cry ot "murder." He Immediately hastened to a house between Second and Third streets, mid there observed a colored man, named James Barnes, heating his wile, who had Kiven utterance to the cry. The olllcer took Humes Into custody and conveyed hiui to the lock-up. Dkath of an Estimable Citizen. Isaac II. Porter. Kb., who for many years has been connected with the West Jersey Kerry Company In the capacity of Treasurer, died at his residence, on Cooper street, on Friday evening. Deceased was sixty-one years ef age. and his loss will be deeply deplored by a laige circle of friends and acquaintances. Death feom Lockjaw. Mrs. Fitzer, resid ing at Fifth and Columbia avenue, on Friday week cut her finger with a knife, and the Friday following she died from the effects, lockjaw having sit in. CITY INTELLIGENCE. JOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITKMH 8KB THIRD PAGE. New Revenue Cutters. J. W. Lynn, Esq., tbe enterprising: ship-builder of this city, m constructing, under the superintendence of Lieutenant Frank liarr, of the revenue Horvlee, two revenue cutters. Ve inutle a thorough in spection of them on Saturday, aud are enabled to lay before our readers their exact length, breadth, etc., and bow tbey will be tilted up. Both are built upon the same model, and ure as near alike as two pins. They are 110 tons burden, 82 feet long at the draught line; 20 lee t beam, ubout 4 foet deep: and are calculated to draw about feet or water. They are coppered and copper-fastened about nine feet from the keel, and above that covered with galvanized Iron with a galvanized fastening. Tbe hatches, coinpHntou-ways, and around tbe masts on deck are framed with mahogany. The hull of tbe boat is of white oak, and the decks are of white pine. The length -of the berth deck is about four and a half feet. The dimensions of the captain's cabin are 12 by 12, and the officers' ward room, 12 by 14. On the quarter-deck is a skylight, which Hilorils KUIticleiit liht to both of the cabins and wardroom. Below the berth there Is another deck, used for the storage of provisions, powder and shot, etc. Amidships, on the berth deck, are two water tanks, of the capacity of a thousand gallons. The masts will be of white pine, ami the ringing the standard navy. The cabin will be fitted up in superb style, and everything that will tend to thecom Joi t of the olllcers and men will be provided. Each boat will be provided with two of John sou's patent windlasses, and carry tour anchors. They ure fore and u(t rigged, and are expected to be able to cope In speed with any of the cutters now tn the service. At the Yard, there .are, in ndditlou to the ones above described, two schooners being constructed. The hull of one is nearly completed, uml the keel of another lias been laid It is not definitely known when the revenue cutters will be launched, as the in clemency of the weather prevents the men from working continuously on them, but it is sup posed they will be ready In about two weeks. Sale of J. P. Beaumont's Fine Collection of Hrautifcl Paintings. If any one of our citizens who appreciates the beautiful and grand will take advantage of tun present opportunity, by stepping Into the southeast gallery of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, they will there witness many of the finest works of Euro pean and American artists, me collection. consisting of one hundred and ntty-Iour pieces. is one which the owner. Mr. J. P. Beaumont. has made, gathering from all parts of America and KuroDe the most beautiful and elaborate enecliuens of the most celebrated masters of the brush. The majority in the collection are those known as "caDinet" paintings, t no col lection evinces great merit, as it comprises scenes from all parts of tbe eastern and western hemispheres, works of art, romantic pieces, prints, portraits, landscapes, etc. Among the more prominent in artistic skill and composi tion ar the following: "Sleep," by Madame Paces, of Purls, realizes the Highest conception of beauty. It is a large painting, representing a maiden reclining baok in sleep, ex hibiting the most exquisite modelling of the features and beauty or countenance. 'Luke Vallenstadt." by T. Rofflan, is one of those fine representations of European scenery, nalnted with exactness to nature, which are rarely to be found, "Mrs. Kobert Morris," of Philadelnhia. bv Gilbert Stuart. Is acknow ledged by all artists, and those acquainted with the beauties of painting, to be the finest representation of the female head, for truthful' ness, exactness, and artistic skill displayed. "Hoses, etc.," a small cabinet picture, is con. sidered, for its size, to be one of the most valu able pictures extant. A painting of ".sheep. etc.," a perfect gem, is the work of the greatest Jiving animal painter. J-;ugene veroecniioven, "Grandmothers Birthday." "Preparing for a Walk," "A Woody Landscape," "Jteynard In Danger." and many others which Bpace forbids special notice of, are of the blithest order. This grand collection will be offered atanoliousale at .Scott's Art liallery. No. iua) Chesnut street, on theeveulngs of Tuesday and Wednesday. March 5 and (i, when all desiring to purchase should come. Robbing thr Custom House. Last eveniuc. Reserve Klker was Informed by the watchman ol the Custom House that two men were prow ling around the Chesnut street entrance. He went to tbe place in question, and asked the men what tbey were doing? Receiving no satis factory reply to his interrogatories, he took them Into custody. They cave the names of John Asbton and George b, Bucler. On mak ing an examination, It was discovered that a hale containing English silk had been broken open, and one piece, valued at about $400, ab stracted., lull rooming me uremuu, itooeri T . m n u aerctslurl i.tt li.i t Ti r u 1 1 nnMiUfir Upon the person of one of the men arrested at tirat was found a kev of the door. How he be came possessed of it Is as yet a mere matter of conjecture, two mure miq ouyiiunou w urt been engaged In the robbery, and that tbey cook tne gooas stolen wiiu tuoiu in pioni coi tain. The. trio will have a hearing before Alder man Butler to-day, when the tacts of the case wiu ue more fully enoiteu. A Dishonest Friend Last evening a colored man gave to James Coal, a coal-black darkey, a pocket-book, which be said contained $35, to keep a few hours for him. James took the pocket-book, promising faithfully to take care of its contents and return it when asked for. The owner departed, feeling perfeotly safe in bis friend's honesty, and'after a few hours bad Alaruuid be returned ami autre, I lurries for his - property. The latter returned the pocket-book, but on looking Into it, about $1X) had dlsap- tieareu. luoowuer uemandod his money, nut James said be bad ftotitotlL The seonel was that James wss arrested at an early hour this morning on a charge of larceny, made by tbe j nt hi. nunlutlnn . . 1 ... v luiwu vi t""" oevemn ana ou Wary streets, and after a bearing before Alder- ua Swift wu ba tafcWfcj auqwer a, ueiut, Petty Tolice Items. Last Satnrdaj evening a man by the name of Henry Hodgnrs was arrestd In Manayunk on a charge of reoelving stolen goods. He bad a hearing before Alder man Kainsdell, and was held in $VX) bail to answer, Hugh Daly was arrested at Sooond and South slreels last Haturday evening, on a charge of infringing tbe ordinance in regard to oruoity to animals. It appears thal4ie was abusing a poor looking sped men of horseflesh In such a manner that the bystanders interfered and had him arrested. He had a hearing before Alderman Tlttermary, who committed him to answer the charge of misdemeanor. Charles Burrow, a lad of fifteen years of age. was arrested yesterday morning, at Fifth mid Monroe streets, on a charge of attempting to commit a felony. It is asserted that he tried to conceal himself in a building in that locality, but was discovered aud handed over to the police. He had a hearing before Alderman Tlttermary, who committed him to answer the charge, Stealing Wash Clothes. This offense is getting as common as assaulting polloemon. Every day one or more onses of stealing wash clothes Rie recorded. 1'ntrlck McLaughlin was arrested on Haturday evening, in the nelgnbor hond of Florida and Ft l z water streets, whilst endeavoring to appropriate to his own use the nicely-washed linen or a thrifty housekeeper In thnt neighborhood. Patrick, it Is said, has not got an extensive wardrobe, and was aslntmed to ask the owner of the said wash clothes for a small supply, and no took them without ask ing. He was unfortunate enough, however, to gel rauuht In his little operation, and was escorted to Alderman Tlttermary's oltlee. After a hearing before that gentleman, be was com mitted to answer the charge of larceny. Cokker Loungi.no. Perhaps there is no habit more destructive to the morals of youth than the practice which has obtained so mucli of late, of lounging on the corners of streets. Although It is bud enough ou week days, It becomes an almost unbearable nulsanco upon Sundays. Every Monday morning the police reports term with accounts of arrests of tho-e who persist in lounging on the street corners, and annoying and insulting passers-by, and yet the nuisance still continues. Even our rural districts are not free from the practice. Yester day morning fifteen young men were arrested at one place in Manayunk for that otrense, and after a hearing before Alderman Ward, they were all fined, and held to ball to keep tlie peace. A Yorjro Swindler. William Cassiday, a lad seventeen years old, was arrested at an early hour this morning at Ninth aud Market streets, on a charge of obtaining money under false pre tenses. It appears that Cnssiday went to the tea store at the corner, and told the attendant that he bad left a bundle of hoop strips, for which he wanted to settle, and fixed the amount at 8250. On investigating the circumstance it appeared that no boons had either been ordered or delivered. Cnssiday was accordingly ban led into the charge of a policeman, and had a hear ing before Alderman Jones. That gentleman, after hearing the facts of the case, sent Cassiduy to tho House of Refuge. Throwing Snow-Balls. Henry Winter, while Indulging in the winter pastime of throwing snow-halls yesterday afternoon, In the neighborhood of Fifth and Jeiterson streets, wus arre.sled. He had, 11 is asserted, been wholly Impartial and Indiscriminate iu his favors, and had been annoying every passer-by with his uncomfortable missiles. He was taken before Alderman Shoemaker, wboreprlmanded him very shnridy for the manner In which he had been acting, and then bound him over to keep the peaoe Acknowledgments. We have received from A. Winch, No. 603 Chesnut street, all ot tne London magazines for February. Also, Punch, "I'n, Oassrll's J'uper, London Illustrated News, etc. Mr. J. M. Clement, purser of thestnatnerTona wanda, has sent us flies of late Savannah papers, for whloh our thanks are due. Sneak Thief. Last evenincr, a sneak thief walked into the house of Mr. Rooeri Wood. No. llil.'l Spring Garden street, and, af er making an inspection oi tne cioines-rack, selected a tine blue overcoat and walked off with it, 'The overcoat is lined with a check flannel lining. NO BBTTEB INVESTMENT CAM BE FOUND THAN Clothing at our present greaily beducvd prices, which ark low kb than the? possii1lt CAN BE NEXT WlTNTEB. Half-way between I hkwpbtt co Fifth and low eb Hall, fctXTH ST8. (618 MARKICT STttttKT. TnE grkat remedy of the day is unques tionably Perry Davis' Pain Killer, for the Instant relief of all pains, scalds, bruises, etc., and for pains lu the stomach aud bowels. It is used with encouraging success in sudden attacks of cholera and cholera-morbus. No family should pretend to keep bouse without it always by them. To the Public J. J. Tuttle, No. 926 Chesnut street, Importer of Wines, Teas, Crossed Black- 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 Hendrick Hudson and Stars and Stripes. Dr. H. Akders. a German chemist, and a member of the Medical Faculty of New York city, after fifteen years' research and experi ment, has discovered a method of dissolving Iodine iu pure water. This preparation (Dr. H. Anders' Iodine Water) has cured many cases of scrofula, ulcers, cancers, etc., that had resisted the action ol ail otner remedies. Metropolitan Furnishing Rooms. No. 730 Chesnut street. Ladies and Children's Cloaks, Dresses, and Undergarments made to order, in tbe most fashionable styles. Stitching, Tuck ing, Quilting, Embroidering, and every de scription of Family Sewing beautifully done on the Grover & Baker Machine. Hancock's Chair and Table at the State- House hardly excites more interest than the remarkably cheap and beautiful clothing now selling at Charles Stokes & Co.'s first-class Clothing House, under the Continental. RSer tbe advertisement of tbe offer to ex change a country Beat ana iarm iu aurungiori county, in to-day's paper. We know this to be a desirable and cheap property. A Curs for Khrttmatism Worth Seeing. S. Kiipatrick, No. 1744 Olive street, cored by Dr. Fillers itemedy. AO cure, no pay. See thk Auction Lack Curtains, truly ele. gnut and very cheap, at Patten's, No. 1108 Ches nut street. Who Makes tbe Best and Cheapest Clothing r Wanamakhr ft Brown, Oak Hall, Popular Clothiers, Southeast cornet Sixth and Market Streets. O1 ,NE, TWO. AND THREE-FEET RULES; hruad. nrr(iw. and brass-bound itules: Kulei with Drafting Scales unci Broad Pleasures onthsm; J.uinby r .Measures soil urusilcKs or several patterns, ior sale by TKUMAN fc SHAW, No. aaa (Eight Thlrty-nve) Market at., below Ninth. CORN-POPPERS; A VARIETY OP COFFEE Hossters, and au assortment of Housekeepers' Hardwiire, for sale by TKUMAN fc SHAW. ftp, , (Khtiifliiiriy-nve) Marfcetst.. below Ninth. F RICK'S PATENT NEWSPAPER FILE will securely hold either one or liny newspapurs so as to be convenient for relerence. For sale v TKUMAN & SHAW, No. s: (Klght Thirty-five) Market rtt below Ninth. XL WARBURTON, FASHIONABLK HATTER, 10. t'uiMi nur street, 15 Next door to Post Office, UNADULTERaTED LIQUORS ONLY. K1CHAK1) PKNJSTAN'a I bTOKK ANDVAU LTS, No. 48S CHRHNUT Street, (Nearly Opposite the Post Oltlee, PMILADKI.PH1A. Families supplied. Orders from the country promptly aiwnnwu w ssi QUARTKKMASTER-GENKRaL'S office. . W AbMiNOTON, 1). C, February 22, 1MU7. POSTPONEMENT OF OPENING OF BIDS FOR AKMY THANHFOKTATION. The time for tbe openlug of tlie proposal, for army trausportatloi). Invited by tlie advertise ment front till, office of January 15, lHtr;, la hereby extended to 13 M. of THURSDAY, tlie aeventh day ot Marco, lHo7. lly order of tue Uuarterinaster-General. j 26 91 ALKXANDEK BLISS, JjfvYsl Cvl. and AwUU tiututoriarViWt U. & A MARRIED. HK8TON-ATKL,-On November 2d, lM, hr the Kev. Andrew MniiHlilii. Mr. T. HICKS JlKsTON to Mls UZZ11SB., daughter of John Abel. Ksq., l'ut tills city. K LA UDEr. WHTTK. On tlie 19th Instant, nr the Dev. Jsmi-s Conner. Mr. OODKHK V K LAUD Kit tu Mis 1.1IK WHITK. only dmmliter ol William vv line, i-(., an ot west riiiindeipuia. DIED. PTTTFIjTIP. Knrlrlenly. on the 2M Inotnnt, Mr. JlM-kl'H It. slIIKl.Ii.H. In tne cist year of tils age. none, but not iornouon. The retntlvesnud Irlends ol the lamlly are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from Ills late resi dence. ISo. ? N. Second street, on VNduy morn linr. the 27lh instant, at ill o'clock, without furttier no- WIKKK-On the 54th Instant, alter a lonit and pnlnhil Illness. KM 7. A 11K.TH. daughter ol'Oeorge and tlie lute Mry (). inke. In theism yeiir ot her ae. The relntlvva .ml inii.il i,l in ihiiiiIV are respect fully Invited to sttend the funeral, from the reiidi'iife ol her brother. No. 1V47 Alder street, above Columbia avenue, on 'luexdny, tne 2iilu instant, Biiocioon. without further notice. PRICES REDUCED. CLAEK & BIDDLE, JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS. No. 712 CHESNUT Street, Have Just received an Invoice ot LADIES' AND GENTS' GOLD WATCHES, Made especially for them, which they guarantee to be unsurpassed in quality by any watch In the Americsa market. They also invite attention to their very com plete assortment ot SII.VKK-WAHi; FOB ItltlUAL, UIFTS. PLATED-WARE OF Iff ST A)ii;iii(A IIAM'F.TIKK. 12 22 smwl nirp 0E P1UCE CLOT III Nt?. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED OWE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. G04 MARKET ST , 1 3D wfn;6n.5 ABOVE SIXTH. "OOYAL SANJJKINGIIAM RUFFLING, NO. XV nt W cents a piece; all U:er numbers juopor- iii naiely low. I.AISY On NOUVEAITK HUFFLINU. f-lnyle elre, douhle ele, taney, autl with hlack lu it. hy the piece ut wholesale prices; very low by tho yat (1. Hl(f8SKI,S KKT FOtt KVKXINO DIIKSSJKS. A lerue lot of asuj enur quality, at Sf," emus; quite a hnisuin. 1WIVA ! I SWISS AIL'III.IXN J'UH U K I'.IS I'.fS. At u&, 7u. 74. mill BO cents a yard, much under actual value. FRKNIII DIMITY Kill IlLiMjl.Mt, Vsr'ous dualities: some unite line. bllllUtED MUbLlJ Olt AI.LICIENNE FOIt WAItlTS. French, 0-8 wide. usl received, under rei;ulur prices. NI'.W Itl' A I, l,At K Ctll.I.A 11. A bratitilul collection, at low prlceH.ui H'OltNK'N T.ace and Kin broidery blore, Nu, North KlUill'U r-te-t It JJEUNKENNESS CURED SR. BELL'S CUBE FOR LNTEMFEBANCE Iss sure core for Drunkenness, and cm b. admlnis turni without the snowieuue of the ostleat. heud for descriptive circular. Price, 1 per box, post Daia. Auares. t haul r. i i I . i i i, laOwfmlm ' Box 24. OERMAN TOWN, Pa. ptONSUIPTION CAN BE CUBED ! THE Vy true remedy at last discovered I "Upham's Fresh Meat t'nre." ureDared from the lormuia oi rroi. 1 rous- seHii.nl Parls.cures ConsuinutloD. LunK Diseases. Bron chitis, .Dyspepsia, Murasmus, General Debility, and all morbid conditions of the system dependent on defi ciency ot Vital Force. It is pleasant to the taste, and a sniKle bottle will convince the most sHeptlcal of Hi vtriue us tne irreat neanna remeuv oi Liie sku. ei a oui tie, or six bottles tor fo. Hold wholesale aud retail by h. C. UPH AM, No. HZ houth KlUltTH Street, and DriuclDal UruL'Klsta. cent oy express, circulars sent irpe. 1 81 IhsniJm STEARNS, WHiTNEY & BRIDGES, No. 327 CHESNUT STREET, Manufacturers ot CAST-ITtON WATER AND bTEAM PIPE Of all sizes; also Flttlnss for the same, at the lowest niarael rates. Extensive machinery has been pre pared, and we are now ready to furnish thU pipe to any amount at short nonce. Also general jtuurouu mid bivamhoat supplies. 'ilSim AND WOSTESHOLM'S POCKET lltllXJERS1 I u'Kmvk.s. Pearl and Btuit Handles, of heautliul hTilHh. KOIJUKIW aud WADE A JtUTfllKH'Sl KA.ORS, aud the celebrated LbCOUintlS KAiUK, l..i Jwikii4 i,f hiA llnest ciualltv. rn.lo.iv.," --- rr,..ui i-,... 1 r, ItaorS, lilllVes, rHJHsnuis, rm miovuum; "niiui"i ud Polished at P. MAUlitKA'S, Ha. 11a TNTH .,! Pol Kireet. helow Phesnnt. Z8 0)f INDIA RUB B EK MACHINE h'IKAM PACKJNO HOsK, ETC. KiiKineers and dealers win nun a run assortment oi fioolJ Y KAK'ti fATlsai v t ia;aiz,u.ij ituiiiiitrt BKLTINO, PAt KINO, BOSE,etc.,at the ilauulao- turer" Jleadnnarters, Mho CHESNUT Street. rsoulli side. -nVe have a new and cheap article of OAR- ' . . . 1 1 1 l. V P 111 Kl,1 Vtt0 humn In ,ul,Uk the atienllon ot the nubile Is called. i an am TEAFNBSH.-EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT ii science and kxiu nuve uiveuieu to assist tue hTarinu' lu every degree ol deafness; also, Respirators; nV. Liandall's Patent Crutches, superior to any ..iIian n use. at r. M.Aisf-f. a.v. ii. Hlrel .helow ('hl"i'. 2 8 SpJ 1 URDAN'S CELEBRATED TONIC ALE. I 'i bis truly healthful and nulrltlous beverage, now i use bv thousands-Invalids and others-has esta thed a character for quality of material and purity bllsbed a character IKM v " , ulull(iu imrtvullaH II. U rMO.ill. mended by physicians ol this and other places as a '.Sr. J-,,Jir" and reoulres but a trial to convince ii;!. Uv.Lt Kkentlciil of its great merit. To be hal, whoiel. an&ll. of P. JT JORDAN, No. Hi PEA R "rwL V !.- TTNITCD STATES REV EN OK STAMPS I T irineina I Depot, NO. 3M CHKisNUT atreet. rStr DiK?t ISO 103 IJ CI TH Street, one duortnlow Central fc u. Bstablished ml Revenue Btampe of evlrydeicrlption oonftastly on ?6ln?Z wldExpreM promptly attended to. &ffi. tet 'ffiliTi on Phflsdeluhla or .N.w York or enrrent lunas iwwlved In paynienu Llndlnim. A new ivmarwtf faiuliuw w HABmN0. Publisher, Gw T1IV BKHT-THK HOLY BIBLE HARD K J. lltlene-Kamlly. Pulpit and Pocket Bibles In bE SlS yPrTV?y Morocco .d antl,.,,. GROCERIES, ETC. CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. ft'INKNT FltKXtH Ir.AM AND NCSIIBOOIIM, tniMt r:Aciit:.H, T.TlTOt;.1, AND EVERY VARIETY OF CANNED GOODS FOR TllE TABLE. 14 mwf4p SIMON TOLTON & CL1UKE, S. W. Correr BROAD and WALNUT. A. C. VAN B E I L Are ofirring tha finest stock of PURE OLD RYE WHISKY IK TUB HAKK.ET.I II. A. A. C. VAN BE1X., No. 1310 CHESNUT Street. gHEREY WINE, MADEIRA WINE, PORT WINE, From the London rock., selected exproasly tor oar retail tiaJo, II. Sl A. C. VAN BKIt., No. 1310 CIIKSNUT Street. JJ & A. C. VAN BEIL. SPAEKLINQ CHAMPAGNES, HOCKS, and MOSELLES, OF ALL THE FAVORITE BRANDS. II. & A. C. VAN BEIL, 'j No. 1310 CIIKSNUT Street. J4 & A. C. VAN BEIL. OLIVE OIL, KUSHE00MS, FRENCH PEAS, FRENCH MUSTARD Of cur own mportation. II. A. C. VAN BEIL., lllOCmrp No. 1310 CIIKSNUT St. JICIIAKD W. FAIRTIIORNE, DEALER IN TEAS AND COFFEES, No.aOD North NINTH St., ABOVE BALE, PHILADELPHIA, Ilavlnc commenced business as art e. calls the atten tlon oi the puiilic to hlscareiully i elected and exieu siveb iocii. J1' uuuumoi me very best qualities. I TKAIS, The choicest brands are imwcrn hand, and the public can rely on puiciiuhhik these Kuods cheaper than elso v. here, having neen purchased lorcafth. and picked iioui blocks lu the custom House Sslorea. IN t et't EKS, Tbe various tastes ot consumers will he strletlv studleil, and being rousted on IhedesslcatliiR priuciple, will be luuud lu contain more ol that annua and piquant liavor. bo mucu admired bv coiinoi.sseurs. ihiin in l ott'ees roasted by the o.d method, and will be sum iioui to to wi cents lower than usual at other stores. MIIt'EM, Whole or ground, ot the best quality only will be kfjiu &ii guuus warriiutea pure. Orders by mall will receive prompt attention, and goods will be delivered in any part of the oily or its Vicinity, tree ol charge. 2 2 pAMILY FLOUR. EVERY DAMSEL WARRANTED. FOR SALE BY J. EDWARD ADDICKS, (Late of L. Knowles & Co. 2 5sm4Pj Ho. 1230 MARKET Street. GIVE IT A TAItt TBUL. Tb Is Soap requires only to be used to prove its supe rior quality. Use it s you would any common soap. THY IT nd yon will be convlneed that It Is bUi'tBIOB TO AH OTUBB ARTICLE IN THE MVKKhT. For sale by Orocers generailv. andbr PAOIi A FEHWSOK, 1 25 fmw3m4p Office, Ho. 110 WALNUT Street, ftUPEIHOR CANNED PEACHES, TOMATOES, WIXSLOW S fORK, 1 It KM II PIUS, MVMIIK0031N, JA3IM, JELUEIH, PREMEUVIM, ETC. FOR BALE BY ' ROBERT BLACK A SOX, 2 16 3m4p EIGHTEENTH and CHESNUT Stn. (JAKT0N PKESERVED GINGER OP THE FINEST QUALITY. CROSSE 4 BLACK WELL'S APRICOT, DAMSON GOOSEBERRY, RASPBERRY, AND CHERRY JAMS, ORANGE MARMALADE, ETC. Just Imported, and for sale by JAMES Ii. WEBB, WALNUT and EIGHTH Streets. SOMETHING NEW. 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Durln t or InTcillestions in the treatment of dlv f ese in its Trioui lormi by the feney of eiootrioitr we liaro obtained very many valuable tnd itartllnc faots, which, added to tne previous though limited information, possessed by otbor and less fortunate operators, place us beyond all prerieus knowiedjr ol this inj stent us avent. Luring the course of ome practice we have treated and cured, through tk knowlcdne thus pained, many thousands, ana or means ol our new discoveries have established oar selves as the most successful Medical Eleotrioians tit this country or Europe. Electrical Invosti ration has proved that tbe hums body acts on the prinoiple of tbe RalvanJo battory. Tbe brain, mucous and serous membranei, the skis, tiwuo., and fluids constitute the negative and pott. tlve lorces, and every action, whether mental or physical, Is the result of these anUgonistlo toreea. Uuestiou, respiration, cucuistion, secretion, an excretion are due solely to electrical Influenoo. There is a folar action established throughout ts nervous system which connects with every part ox the body, establishing and preserving- a proper balance of the elcotrlcalelemcnt which constitute health, and a disturbance of which eauses disease. There are strictly but two conditions of disease- one of inflammation, or positive : the other weak, debilitated, negative and as electricity oonUiasi these two conditions tn the action of the positive and negative currents, all we have to do is to neutralize the disease and restore proper, bealthf action. Among the enronio diseases in wnicn eiectrioity has Leeu. aud is daily being bv our agencv. of the greatest utility, a cure being rapidly eneeted alter tne laiiure 01 an uium uinu, i u . 1. Epilepsy, Chorea, or st. Vitus uance, rarely sis (Ueniplegla), Neuralgia, Hysteria, Nervousnese, Palpitation ot tbe Heart, Lockjaw, eto. 2. Sore Iht 'at. Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Obstinate Co) itipailon, Hamorrhoides, or Pilii, Villous, Eiatr mt, ana rainier coiio, ana au aneo tions of tho 1 'er and Spleen. 8. Catarrh,! ugh, Influenza, Asthma (when not caused by organic disease ol the heart), BronohiU, 1'leutisy, neurodynia, or Knuumaiismoi tue truest, CoiiBumption in the early si ages. 4. Ci ravel, uiaoetes, auu iviuuoy vuiuiiiaiuia. r. tiiiKiiinatisin. tiout. Lumbago. Stiff Nock. Bmnal Curvature. HID Diseases, Cancers, rumor (those last named alwaja cured witoout pain, or plasters in any lormi. 6 tterus Comp alnts, Involving a mal-poslfloa, as Prolapsus, Autrovers ou, Kctroversion, inflant. mutton, Ulceration, aud various other affections. For information desired upon oth' r diseases, ap plication may be made at the office, or by letter, Mis. BECKWITD, bas entire charge of the Ladies' Department, and all delicaoy will be ososl towards those who entrust themselves to her care. In ltnialo diseases, It is universally successful la her bands. For tbe conveuier.ee of those desiring Information, we give (by permission) a few names of person; among tbe bet business men and others of toi city and elsew note, whom we have treated and cured t a. K htewart Mill Cieek, Huntingdon county, Ps., cur d of rheumatism ol uiteen years' standing; tan. J. . Cumuilng, Klshlcogultlas. Mlliiln countv. Pa., cancer of thestouiaoh: John Klrkpatriuk New Cauls county, Del., cured or a cancer in the breast tu tore weeks; frauds tioltwalis, o lbtd Hamilton street, ahsoipnonof a tumor weighing eleven pounds; Jco Vanuergrift, Odessa. Del., severe case or diabatsst U. T Uou den, Uin ot Loulileu ti Co., No. 39 Soutat Water street, paralysis on the lett side, cured In tbree weeks; K. Moolatn, Ko. SUD Junlaer street, dyspepsia aud nervous debility ; Lieutenant Kobert U. vilvon, V. It. C, dyspepsia cared In seven days; B. J Rob bertson, pox Lake. Wisconsin, biouubltis catarm, John C. Curter Coniuiandor Cnlted utates Naw. Biooklyn bleeding plies and tbtula of for ij -sis; yeats' standhg; Chsnes II. laiuniond WesU eru national bauk Baltimore, dyssepsia ana sick head ache, of twenty a ve years' stsnaiug. cured in three eeks: Wil.iaui Itowbotliain, o iiil Front street, ob stinate plies, cureu In three applications; C. A. By ran. luniDsso and dysoensla. of teu years; N rl. B aldwm. late pastor ot the Olivet Bapti st Church, Philadelphia. nervouB prostrailou. after tbree app.luations; U. D. cooper. Port Jervis, Y.. severe case of catarrh; Wil'lain Iloitzwoitb, No 257 Market street, ulcerate bowe a. dyspepsia, orchltes, etc., of seven rears' ataud-. lng; Bod. J. at. Butler, No. 730 S. Tenth street; J. W. Bradley, No. ttt . Fourth street 1 Colonel T. V. Hweenev, Walnut street, below Klgutn: Oeorae O. Evans, ISO. Uisi N. Fliteenth street: Mr. Pe louse I besnut and 'third streets; Urlgsdler-Oeaerai A. J. Pleasonton, Ho. 918 bDruoe street; Ueorge Douglan, Fifth street, above Chesnut. M. C. Sadler, no. 61 Arch street; C. 8. Kmack. No. 433 Chosnnt street'. A. L. Wbiteman, oorner Third and Market streets) J H. Andrews, ho. till Pine street; M. Krrlcksoa, Ho. 13ffl l'lne street; Thomas Btinsun, No. nil Front street; W. K. Hmlth. No. 1W9 Hanover street; George L Buzby. os. (31 and 933 Market street; Thomas Drake, Gennantowo; William Bterensoa. hlxth and Market streets; C. Marshall. No. 61 8. lnth street; Mr. Han Is, o. 14t6 Master street: Tboinas Gregg. Vineiand, N. J. : Brigadier-General A. Pieasonton.Bt. Louis, Mo. ; Mr. Camden, R, J. Physicians or students deainng to hare instruc tions in the correct application of Electricity for the cure ot diseases, can apply at tbe office. Consultation tree. Descriptive pamphlet ot core effected, with numerous references, and including a treatise on the subject, can be had by application at tbe oflice. AU letters addressed to Dr. S. W. BECKWITH, No. laao WALNUT Street, lS0wm3ni5p PHILADELPHIA. PERSONAL. O-j A A EXTRA BOUNTY SOLDIERS AKI tip A-J J Heirs who are entitled to this Bounty, and w ho have not yet made application, should do so at once, as the Paymaster-General desires all claims to be bled and classified as soon as possible. I am dally receiving the checks for this Kxtra Bounty, and notify the successful applicants as soon as received, through, tlie Post Ollice. Those desiring a speedy setUemeul should call on or address GKORQB W. FORD, No. 241 DOCK street, one door below Third. OFFICIO OPKH TUKSDAY AND fKlDAT KlUHTS UNTIL S O'CLOCK. 8 9 Irq W II ERE AS, MY WIFE, MARY BRIDGE. Iihs lelt my bed and board without Just cause or provocation, I caution all persons against trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her coa trading, or harboring her, as they will be dealt will according to law. 2 131 CHRISTOPHER BRIDGE. FOR SALE. O A FIRST-CLASS FARM IN BUR- f llngton County, New Jersey. 01 1C2. acres, JLJ. With buildings complete, and in perfect ordur, will Lm exchanged for city property by the owner, who Is now living upon it. Thw is as itod a b arm as can be badt in the State. For further Information apply to DA V I U (SCA TTJSKGIX ID, Kngraver. 2 25 .It No. 400 CHKSNUT ritreet. Philadelphia. FOR SALE A FURNISHED C0UNTRT House u miles from the city. Apply at No. 3J W A LNL'T Street. It FOR SAL E-A VERY DESIRABLB Lilll Country Heat, containing twenty-one acres, more Tiess, situated on the Old YorK road, opposite the residence ol Mr. Joseph Hwlrt. and adjoining lands of Mr KoKers and the late William Logan Flher. and within lllteen minutes' walk ot stations 00 the Nortik Pennsylvania and Germimtown Jtallroada. For par ticulars apply o the premises, or to netware 'ifjjJtAHit it. BOCKI US, Executor, o n lit Germantown. WANTS. 0TICE. AN OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED to men of experience and tact toeugaa in on of the Important brandies of business. Persons ol experience In canvassing preferred. Call rt No. u orth Hi 111 btreot, lu this city, at ollicea Noo. M aud lij. aisriup ANTFD-B0Y IN A H0USE-FURNIS1I- ins Store. One acaualntad with tha hiisinima prelerrad. Address "House," this Oinoe, with re lereuce. it LOST. Sp- REWARD. LOfeT ON KUNPAY AFTER O noon. 17th lnst., LINK GOLD KKACKLKT, between Nineteenth aud Vina atroeta and Frauklla nd Thompson slreeta. The Under will receive thsj above rewatd by teiutuluit 11 lo UiU oOkv t U
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