TOE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, 3IARCII 2 1867. OITT INTELLIGENCE. rO AIIOTT (ON A If LOCAL ITKMS BBS FIFTH r8K. Splkndid Testimonial to T.Iibs Carouse M. KioHinnn. At the American Academy of Mimic, last evenlnp, an elaborately finished silver ser vice tea-ect wm presented to Mist Caroline M. Kichinrs, in appreciation ot tier untiring and uccesefiil exertions in establishing the Eueiwh pera. This testimonial, which was presented to MIrs Rlchlngs lmniedia'.ely after the opera, consisted of a magnificent set of silver plate, eompr.Mne seven pieces, viz., tea and coUce pots, coffee urn, sugar, cream, and slop bowls, and a salver. All these articles are richly en- f raved and elegantly chased, an J are made of nglif.h sterling silver, by Bailey A Co., of Chesnut street, bearing tho monoeram "C. M. R." The massive salver has the follow ing Inscription: "From Stockholders of the American Academy f Music to Miss Caroline M. HichinRs, in testi mony of their appreciation of her talent as an artiste, her successtul effort in organizing English Opera, and as a mark ot personal esteem. Philadelphia, 1st of March, 1867." In addition, a presentation scroll is prepared, bearing the names of the donors, one hundred and five in number, enclosed in a handsome rosewood case. These articles are contained in a richly carved walnut case, having bronze handles, and lined with purple velvet, having on the lid a finely Inlaid silver monoeram. The box is three teet long, by two wide, and is handsomely finished. The total value ot this gilt Is $1600. i Colonel Page made a neat presentation speech in behalf of the donors, and Miss Kicuinirs made a feeling reply. Annual Meeting op the Welhh Society. The annual meeting of St. David's Society was held yesterday ntternoon, at the Wetherill House, and the following gentlemen were elected as officers for the ensuing year: Presi dent, Horatio Gates Jones. Vice-President, Lloyd P. Smith. Secretary. William F. Parry. Treasurer, William H. Morgan. Register, Miles N. Carpenter. Stewards, Thomaa Evans, Aaron Y. Gibbs, Maurice Bywater, Samuel Jenkins, William Griffiths, Richard B. YVize, Charles J. Thomas. Physicians, James Bryan, M. D., Horace Y. Evans, M. D. Counsellors, John P. Owens, Henry Wharton. In the evening a lecture and concert took place, which was attended by a large and ap preciative audience. The lecture of Rev. Mr. Lewis was listened to with marked attention, while the singing and music were ot a very meritorious order. The whole affair was a decided euccess. Obphans of Colored Soldiers. A Com mittee ol gentlemen, citizens of this city, are making efforts to provide a home for the orphans of colored Pennsylvania soldiers killed in the late war. From the funds left in the hands of the Sanitary Commission, $3000 has been set apart to aid in carrying out the object in view, and it is expected that as soon as a suitable building is secured, a portion of.the State appropriation will be used for the support of the orphans. The Committee had a meeting yesterday afternoon at No. 711 Sansom street, when it was reported that a building suitable for a home has not yet been obtained. Inqcest on a Woman Found Drowned. An unknown white woman, about forty years of age, was found in the river Delaware, atCoates etreet wharf, yesterday afternoon. The Coro ner held an inquest, and a verdict of found drowned was rendered. She was about five feet high and had brown hair. She had on a black dress, a small black and white plaid shawl, long laced boots, and a shaker bonnet. The body was taiten to tue gteen nouse to await identification. Permits for New Buildings. The Building Inspectors issued eighty permits for the erec tion of new buildings during the month of Feb ruary. This is an increase of seventeen over the same month in 186(3. Of the permits issued there were for dwellings, 35; barn, 1; brewery, 1; bath-honse, 1; factory, 1; kiln, 1; offices, 3; school-houses, 2; sheihi, 3; shops, 11; store houses, 6; stores, 0; stables, C; soldiers' home, 1. There were also issued sixty-six permits for additions and alterations. Forgery. On Monday a forged check for $1000 was resented to Messrs. Drexel & Co., and paid by them to David W. Uemmlll. lie disap peared from the city on Monday evening, but lie will undoubtedly be captured, as he Is a well-known drover. Larceny. William Lancaster (colored) wa3 nrraitmed beforel Aid. Hurley yesterday morn ing, upon the clinrno of stealing! a gold watch, belonging to William H. Zimmerman, lie was committed lu delanlt of $.'00 ball. Attempted Robbery. Edward Stull and William Cooper were before Hecorder Kueu yesterday, charged with entering the store of Charles Albnelt, No. 37 North Tenth street, with Intention to rob. They were committed Jn default of glOOUbail. Drowned Woman. A woman was found n the water at Coates street wharf yesterday. The Coroner was notified. No better ihvkstment cam be found than Clothing at ocb present orkatlv rebitoko pricks, which are lower than they possibly cah be next winter, HALF-WAY BETWEEN ( BENNETT fc CO., Fifth and Toweb Hall, Wixth Sts. ( 618 Market Street. "SAVONINE." Watch for It!!! Atjctiow Notice Salb of Hoots. Sitoes, Ktc McClelland & Co., successors to Philip Ford & Co., Auctioneers, No. 606 Market street, will sell, on Monday morning, March 4, com mencing at 10 o'clock, a large and uesirablo assortment of Boots, Hhoes, Brogans, Balmorals, etc., all prime and desirable, to which we would call the attention of buyers. Look out for "Savonixk!!!" After War, rF.STiLKSOK, and Intempe rance, Colds lead to the (createst destruction of human life, mainly because a Cold Is too often considered a very ordinary, tritlinit ullalr, Just as well left fo ko as it came, una nence system atically neglected, until a simple, curable affec tion in converted into a serious and generally fatal Pulmonary disease. Tfce more prudent, aware that a violent Cough or Cold should never be trifled with, but on the contrary taken care of from Its inciptency. promptly make use of Dr. Jayne's Kzpectorant, a curative which has sustained its reputation for over thirty years as a remedy always eliicaclous, and suro to exert a most beneficial influence on all the Bronchial and Pulmonary organs, soia oy an Druggists. Prepared only at kq. zz cuesnumtreet. "Savonise;" a Household Necessity !!! Tttw RnitAT FEATUKK OF HUMPHREYS' HO myopathic Specifics Is Hint each remedy Is a Hneeino for some wel-iknown coraplaint:or dis ease bo that a person In buying a case may obtain the particular Medicine required for any ordinary complaint. Thus thousands, at a .,ifli,,cr rTiwnae. have been cured ol long stand ing troublesome diseases, upon whictt they have expended hundreds of dollars In vain, bee the List of Kennedies In anotner column. llUMPHREYH' SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC CO., LMr No. m Broad wayNew York. "Savqnise;" a Household Necessity !!! . T.,.,nm vnitKEHENCE. "I have had save ral years' experience with a Grover ABaker Mo i.ih hm irivHii me ereat satisfaction. 1U chief merit is that it makes a strong elastic iiitoh It is very easily kept in order, and worked without much fatigue, which I think is rat recommendation. I am not very ei t si" iQ ornant familiar with any VU"S i, I tiVir . i... j. iiiionn uriiinh I have had. X init nUOTlCI tt im"'l " " , , 4 ... u.i- (i.nvur A- Kaker macuiuii Oommuiioner of Patent. IX)OK OUT FOR "PAVONINE !11" Tnie fiRt at remedy of the day Is nnques' tlonably Perry Davis' Pain Killer, for the infant relief of all rains, scalds, bruises, etc.. .and for pains In the stomach and bowels. It la used with encouraging success In sudden . v. . ... . . .1 ,.lw.i ...-a-ii nr hllM. NO jainlly should pretend to keep nouse without It Always by the". managed, and less liable to Ret oat prefer the Orover A Baker, decldedly- -inonuof Mn.Dr. Watts, of New York, before the A Curb for KnirttMATisH Wortit Seeinc. Klipamok, do. 1744 Olive street, cared by Dr. i'ltler'i itemed. tMo oars, ro pay. "Pavonine." Watch for it!!! Who Marks the Best andChbapbst Clothing f Wan ah akbr k Brown, Oak Hall, Povtjlar Clothibrr, Soatheast eorcer Sixth ana Market Btreeta. jiakim: tklkuuapii. For additional Marine Newt see First Page. ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA-THIS DAY Sun Risks ,..fl-.H Moon Risks 8-50 St'N Hk.th 5'53illiilf Watkr 10-4S To II nd H Igh Water at Lewes, Cel., deduct one hour from the above. MOON'S PHASES. rlilLAUICLPHIA. WAftniNOTON, MATlfJI. New Moon First Ouarter... Full Moon Lut Quarter... r. ii. m. h.m, ... 4 37 mo. 4 3D mo. ...la ;l'4n ino. 3 H9 mo. ...SO 3'84 mo. 3'47 mo. ...28 2 45 mo. 2-.18 mo. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. Joseph C. Gkuhr, ") F.iihund A. Hoiu.ER, Monthly Committee, Gkokob L. Bczby, ) MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. FOR AMERICA. City ol Dublln..Llverpool...New York Fob. Manhattan LiverpoolNow York Feb. 13 Asia ..............Liverpool. ..Boston ..Feb. 16 City ol Cork Liverpool... New York -.Feb. 16 Win. I'enu Loudon New York .Ken. 16 Bonpliorus - Liverpool, ..Philada Feb. in Aleppo. Llverjool...New York Feb. 10 C. ol Antwerp Llverpool...New York ...Feb. 2U llorusla Hamburg.. .New York Feb. 20 The Queen Liverpool ...New York Feb. 20 N. Auiericau......I.lvcrpool... Portland ..Fpb. 21 Iowa ()UKi?ow.....New York ...Feb. 22 Cuba .Liverpool...New York ....Fob. 23 C. of Lluierick....Llverpool...Now York .Feb. 2) IleelH Liverpool. ..New York Fob. 26 C. ol Ronton Llverpool...New York...... ......Feb. 27 America Southampton. ..New York Fen. 27 Denmark Liverpool. ..New York teb. 27 Nova Srotian Llverpool...Portlaiid...... J-eb. 28 Vllle da Parltt Havre New York Feb. 28 Africa Liverpool. ..Ronton Mar. 2 Edluburg.... Liverpool... New York Mar. 2 Delaware Llverpool...Fhiladu Mar. 20 Great Lastern.... Liverpool. ..New York. Mar. 20 FOR EUROPE. TJ. KingdomsNew York...lasKow........- Mar. 2 Mississippi New York...Havre Mar. 2 Alemaunla. New York.Haiiiburg Mar, 2 PennsylvaniaNew York...Llverpool Mar. 2 Cot New York.New York. ..Liverpool Mar. 2 Java New YorkLiverpool Mar. 6 City ol'Cork....New Y ork.. .Liverpool...... ..Mar. 6 Cot MancbeslerNew Y'ork...Llverpool Mar. W. MetropolisNew Yorn...Hremeu.... ...Mar. 7 Cella- New York...London Mar. Maubatlan........New Y'ork... Liverpool Mar. 9 Perelre New York Havre .... Mar. 9 C. of Antwerp...New York...Llverpool ... Mar. 9 Deuiscblaud.....New York... Liverpool. .......Mar. 9 Louishina ...New York...Llverpool Mar. 9 Asia Boston Liverpool ...... M ar. 18 Wm. Penn New York...Loudou Mar. 10 Teutonla New York...Hamburg Mar. 16 Tarlfa New York... Liverpool ...Mar. 16 Fulton -..New York...Havre Mar. 1 The (jueen ..New Y'ork...Liverpool Mar. 16 Iowa New York...GlaKOW Mar. 16 C or Boston New York...Llverpool .Mar. Ill Cuba New York... Liverpool Mar. 20 America New York...Havre.... .......Mar. 21 Denmark .New York...Liverpool .....Mar. 23 C ol Baltimore-New York-...Llverpool Mar. 23 Vllle de Parls...New York...Havre ...Mar. 23 A f rlca Boston Liverpool -M ar. 27 Merrimae ...New Y'ork. .Havre Mar. so AtalaDla New York. ..London Mar. 30 Erin New York...Llverpool Mar. 30 Australasian New York...Llverpool April 3 Europe New YorkHavre April IS Atlantic New York...Breuien April 6 China Roston Liverpool April 10 Bellona...; ..New Y'ork... Loudon. April 13 Araito New York...Havre April 13 Havana New York...Havre April 17 Ht. Laurent New York...llavre .April 20 Raltic New York...hremeu... April 20 Mississippi New York. ..Havre April n COAST WIMK, DOM KST1C. ETC Juniata. ......... New Orleium... Philadelphia. ........ .Mar. 2 Columbia New Y ork... Havana Mar. 2 VlrKinla Pbllada, Riohaiond -Mar. 2 Roman Philada Huston Mar. 4 Alabama New Y'ork...VeraCruz Mar 6 Merced I la New Y'ork...(St. Tbomas.........Mar. 6 (ten. Barnes New York...8avannah Mar. 7 ban Jacluto .New York Bavannau ...Mar. 9 'i'ybee .New York...Oulvestou .Mar. 9 Monterey New York...New Orleausj Mar. 9 Moro Castle New Y'ork Havana Mar. U San F'rancisco-.New Y'ork...tlreytown Mar. 9 11. Hudson Philada Havana... Mar. 9 H.Chaunoy .New Y'urk...Aspinwall Mar. 11 Juniata Philada New Orleans Mar. 16 Marlpo-w. New York...New Orleans Mar. 16 Faule New York...Hvana Mar. 16 Ocean Queen New Y'ork...A8pinwall Mar. 21 Guiding Star .....New Y'ork. ..Hio Janeiro Mar. 22 Corsica New York...Havana... ..Mur. 23 SiiutingodeL'ubaNewY'ork...lireytown Mar. 30 Colorudo San Fran Yokohama, etc... April 3 N. America New York...Hrazll ...Aprll22 B. America New York...Bra.kl May 22 Mails are forwarded by every steamer in the regular lines. The Bteitmers for or from Liverpool call at Queenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at .Londonderry. 1 lie steamers ior or irom uie uiuu neut call at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship J. V. Evermau, Tuttlo, Charleston, Lath- bury, w icKermmm a tu. Brig fciaruh, Coombs, Galveston, Sterly A Co. bclir D. Gillurd, Tirrell, Boston, iiuulr.iuger A Co. hi r J. rs Miriver, iiennis, iiiuumore, a. Groves, Jr. Bt'r l Frauklln, Pieraon, lialllmore. A, Groves, Jr. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Mayflower. Robiusou. 36 hours from Alexandria, with indse, to W. P. Clyde A Co. liniE v. ji. i-arKS. iippincoit, vi uays irom Havana. with molasses to Isaac Hough A Co. lirli; C tlord. Hearaey. 9 uays lrom Hal fax. N. 8.. With fish to L. Westergaard & Co. RrlK A. J. Ross, Small. 23 days lrom Matanzus. with molasses to A. Merino, Schr Thomas W. Ware. . 1 day from Delaware Breakwater, with indue, from schr James Youug, to E. A. Bouder A Co. Kenr Anna li DerncKSon. . i dav from Dela ware Breakwater, with mdae. from schr James Youug. to E. A. Souder A Co. Schr Rebecca. Ross. I dav trom Cane ilenlonen. with indue, from schr James Youug, to K. A. bouder A Co. (schr Eva uei e. iiarrett. irom ueorcetown. u. c. With mdse. to Latliluiry. WMckersbam A Co. bchr Judge iiopkinaon, teuiou, iroiu ueorgetown. D. C, In ballast to captalu. Schr Ariuune. Thomas. I dav irom bmvrua. Del.. with grain to James L. Hewley A Co. tschr Eliza reai. Biuuams, 4 uays irom ssew xoru. with barley to captain. bclir is. warreu. conweii, i uay irom i.hub wreeic Landing, with grain to James L, Rewley & Co. Schr J. a. x i c. Adams Adams, irom rew l oru, Willi moae. to captain. clir I.. A. Danenuower. cnepnera, iramnew l ort, with barley to Maasey, Huston A Co. Schr Lucy, Towusend, 1 day from Brandywioe, Del., with corn meal to Perot, Wood & Co. Schr Marv Elizabeth. Evans, l dav lrom Minora. Del., wilucoru to Juinea Rarratt. BELOW. Schr Amos Edwards, from St. Jago. MEMORANDA. Ship Kotiparlel, Lowe, lrom Liverpool for Philadel phia, was spoken lilli ult., 11 P.M.. 8 miles NW. by W. ot the souiu suk-k. steamer Alexaudria, Plait, lieuce si NorlolU 27th ultimo. Sieumship Normau, ciowell, ueuce, at liostou yes terday morning. Barque Maria Miles, Hansen, tor Philadelphia, cleared at New Bedtord 2ilh ult. Baraue Adelaide. Plummer. lor Philadelphia. Cleared at New York yesterday. itr e c. Matthews, cox, ueuce tor I'ortsmoutu.sauea Irom 1'xJKurlown 20iu mi. Brig Golden Lead, Lanirtborn, for Philadelphia, Balled from Norfolk iTtli ult. Schrs E. L. U, Wales. Leach, and J. Elliott. Gilchrls hence, ct Charleston yesterday. bchr M. L. Yaukirk, hence lor Providence, at New York yesterday. schr Ocean Bird, Kelley, for Philadelphia, cleared at Boston 2sth ult. Bchr J, P. Ames, Turner, from Wlnterport for Phila delphia, Balled from Newport 211 h alt. Bchrs John Gritlith. Cobb: M. Periue, Glbbs, and E. Porter, Parker, hence lor Boston, at New Y'ork yes terday. Schr M. Repplier.lligbee, from Savannah, at Boston yesterday. bchr Grace Olrdler, Smith, from Boston lor Phila delphia, at Newport 2tltu ult. Bchr Gen. Putnam, Rogers, from Nassau, at New York yesterday, reposta: chr Henry Nutt, of Phila delphia, Captain Cobb, from Galveaton. with acarga of cotton, went ashore :near Gun Cay, Bahamas, liaii ult.; vessel a total loss; cargo aud materials saved, and taken tu Nassau. The Henry Nutt was 272 tons re gister, built at Wilmington, Del., In and rated A2 bchr Rachel Seaman, ON ell, from Boston, at New Orlenus, 24th ulL Schr Dlrigo. Baker, for Philadelphia, cleared at Pro vidence. 27lh ult. Bchr George Kales. Mckerson, for Philadelphia, sailed from Provldeuoe, Z7lh ulu, and arrived at Bris tol same day. bchr James A. Parsons, Gay, from Providence, for Philadelphia, at New Loudon. 2lh ult. bchr Henrietta Blmmoua. Godlrev, hence, at Mar blebead. 2ilh ult. m wl Bchr J. R. Tull, Cooper, for Baltimore, sailed from City Point, asth ult. Bchr Sidney Price, Stevens, hence, ror Charleston, In Hampton Road,2;th olt. Schr Buaan. bears, lrom Portland, for Philadelphia, tailed from Uoluies' Hole, It'iili uU. Schr K o. Willard, fur PhUadelphla, cleared at I'orlland,aib ult. Bchr Carrie A. Clark. Wormwood, bence. for Ksn n,buuk, bulled lrom ilelmes' Hole, P. M, mb ult. MEDICAL. POND'S EXTRACT OF HAM AMELIS OR PAIN DE8TROYKR, Is one of the few domestic remedies which nave come Into general use and lavnr, without puMInK- 18 1,18 product or a simple shrub, harmless lu all cases and, s a domestic remedy, unequalled. CL'ile-i: BVBN, BltUISKS, LAMKNKS9 HOMKN KHS, H PR A INS, HOKK THROAT. TIMi'lII ACHK, HAItAtllK, N KU HALO I A, 1UI KUMATiaM, LUM HAtiO, HTI.N(if. KOKEKYF.S. BLKKDINU OK THE LUNUd, NOHK, BTOMACn. CORN. OLD hOKKS. A nd other similar troublesome and paiiilui ; c' while it promptly arrests all l'r;MVHKiV.?i.e' Hundreds of physicians use it dallv In their practice, andmveit their unqualllled recommendaliou. eom hy our ncents and dealers. . ,k. The Medicine Is exclusively prepared by "".T Rentiers, Proprietors and unceisiin to I. ! to whem all orders must be addressed. HUMPHREY B' JIOMOXIl'ATHIO MJ'1"i vorW " No. M2 BHOAHWA Y. New York. PRICKS OK POND'S KXT It AC 1 . Plx ounce bottles, with directions, retail 50 cfn" Pint bottles, with directions, retail.. ' Qunrtn In bottle ' lJ Liberal discount to Physicians and Dealers, SIMILIA SIM1LIBUS CURANTUR. 11 VMPJJSEY8' IIOMIKOPA TIIIC Sl'tCCIPICS. FAMILY CAHF-M Of 3T large vials, morocco case, containing a npeclllc for every ordinary disease a lamlly Is subject to, and a book ol directions 11" w Smaller Family und Travelling cases, with id to liS vials j to S Specifics ior all Dlsetises, both for Curing and ior Preventive treatment, In vials ft"d4,-- pock ct cases " ' These Remedies, by the case or Bintfle box, are Belli to any part or the couiitry, by Mail or Kxpress, fiee or charKe, on receipt of the price. Audress IIUMPHHKYM'HPKCIKKJ . HOMtKOPATHIC M K.MC1 N K tXJMPAN Y. Otlice and Hepot, No. 662 RIUAHWA Y, New Yorlc. Dr. HLMPllltKYHls consulted dally at his oltlce. peisonally or by letter, as above, for ail tortus ol liisease. , Kor snle by TVYOTT A CO., JOHNSON. HOL LOWAY A ( OWHKN, T. R. CALLKNDK.lt, and AMUliOPKPMITH, Wholesale Anenu, Philadelphia, and at RLITHK'M Drug btore, No. 3120 Market street, and by all Druggists. t 'a tuthaS JEDICAL ELECTRICITY. Latest and Most Important Discoveries In the Treatment ot Chronic Diseases. :dr. s. w. beckwith's ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, No. 1220 WALNUT ST. During onr investigations in the troatmtnt of dis ease in its various lorrus by the agonoy of eloctneity, we bave obtained very many valuable and startling facts, which, added to the previous though limited information, possessed by other and less fortunate operators, place u? beyond all previous knowledge of this mysterieus agent. Luring the coarse of our practice we have treated and cured, through the knowledge thus gained, many thousands, tnd by means of our new discoveries have established our selves as the most successful Medical Electricians in this country or Europe. Electrical investigation bos proved that the human body acts on the principle of the galvanic battery, The brain, muoon and serous membranes, the skin, tissues, and fluids constitute the negative and post tive loroes, and every action, whether mental or physical, is the result of tbeae antagonistic forces. Digestion, respiiation, circulation, secretion, and excretion are due solely to electrioal influonce. There is a polar action established throughout the nervous system which connects with every part ol the body, establishing and preserving a proper balance of the electricalelement whloh constitutes health, and a disturbance of which causes disease. There are strictly but two conditions of disease one of inflammation, or positive ; the other weak, debilitated, negative and as electricity contains these two conditions in the action of the positive and negative currents, all we have to do is to neutralize the disease and restore proper, healthy action. Among the chronic diseases in which electricity has been, and is oatly being by our agency, ot the greatest utility, a cure being rapidly e Hoc tod alter the lanure ol oil other means, are: 1. Epilepsy, Chorea, or fat. Vitus' Dance, Paraly sis (Hemplegta), Neuralgia, Hysteria, Nervousness, Palpitation of the Heart, Lockjaw, etc. 2. Sore t hroat. Dyspepsia, Uiarrhuea, Dysentery, Obstinate Constipation, Hxmorrhoides, or Pile, iiiuous, latuient, ana Painters vouc, and all atloo tions of tho Liver and Sploou. 8. Catarrh, Cough, Influenza, Asthma (when not caused by organic disease of the heart), Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Pleurodynia, or Rheumatism ot the Chest, Consumption in the early stages. . uravoi, Diabetes, ana money complaints. 6. KheumatiBtn, Gout, Lumbago, Still' Nuck, Spinal Curvature. Hiu Diseases, Cancers. Tumors (those last named always cured wituout patu, or plasters in any lormi. 6 Uterus Complaints, involving a mal-position, as Prolapsus, Antrovvrsion, Retroversion, Inflam mation, Ulceration, and various other all'cctions. For information desired upon other diseases, ap plication may be made at the office, or by letter. Mrs. BECK WITH, has entire charge of the Ladies' Department, and all delicacy will be used towards those who entrust themselves to her care, In lemale diseases, it. is universally successful in her hands. for the convenience of those desiring Information, we give (by permission) a few names of persom among the best business men and others of this city and elsewhere, whom we have treated and cured : a. K. Stewart. Mill Cteek, Huntingdon county, Ps., cured of rheumatism ol til teen years' standing; Mrs. i. Y. Cumoiiug, kishlcoguhlas. Mttllln county Pa., cancer ol the stomach i John Klrkpatrlck. New ('aula county, Del., cured or a cancer m the breast lu tbree weeks; t'rancls Gottwallg, no 1M6 Hauilltou street, absoipnon of stumor weighing eleven pounds; Jacoo Vandergrift, Odessa, Del., severe case of diabetssi G. T. Bouiden, firm ot Bouldeu & Co., No. 3tf South Water street, paralysis on the lett side, eured In three weeks; E. Mcclain, No. tm Juniper street, dyspepsia aud nervous debility; Lieutenant Robert G. wilnou, t. m. v. uvni-epam tureu m seven uays; JJ, j. Boo bertson, Fox Lake. Wisconsin, bronuhitls catarru, John C. Carter Commander United Bute tisvr, Brooklyn, bleeding piles and ustula of forty-sit yeais' Btandlig; Charles II. Hammond, west ern fatlouol Bank. Baltimore, dyspepsia ana sick head aoue, of twenty-five years' standing, cured la three weeks: WUilaui Howbothaai, No. 1327 Front street, ob stinate plies, cured in three applications; C. A. Byran, Iuiudsvo and dyspepsia, of teu years; N. B. B aldwiD, late pastor ot the Olivet Baptl st Church, Philadelphia, nervous prostration, after tbree applications; 0. D. ooper. Port Jems, N. v., severe case of catarrh; William Holtzwotth, No 257 Market street, ulcerated bowe s. dyspepsia, o relates, etc, of seven veors' stand ing; Ron. J..M. Butler, No. 730 8. Tenth street; J. W. Bradley. No. W n. Fourth street; Colonel T. W. Sweeney, Warnui street, below Elgh'Ji : Geome O. Evans. No. 1BJ1S N. Fllteenth street; Mr. Peloune, ( besnut and Third streets; brlgsdlur-Ueneral A.J. Pieasonton. Ho. WIS bpruoe street; Ueorge Douglasn, Fifth street, above Chesnut.' M. C. Sadler, o. 63 1 Arch street; C. S. Kmack. No. 433 Chesnut street. A. L. Wbiteman, corner Third and Market streets J U. Andrews, No. 912 Pine street; M. Krrlckson. No. 1322 Plae street Thomas 8ttnsou.No. 1H4 Front street; W. It. Smith, No. I02U Hanover streets George L. Buzby, Noi. P31 and 1)83 Market street; Thomas Diake, Gemiantown ; William Bteveimou, Sixth and Market streets; C. Marshall, No. MH 8. lnth street; Mr. Hants, No. Uu Madter street: Ihouias Gregg. Vineiand, N. J.t BrigadierGeueral A. Pleasontoa, St. Louis, Mo. ; Mr. Camden, N, J. rayslcians or students desiring to bare instruc tions in the correct application of Electricity for the care ot diseases, can apply at the effloe. Consultation free. Descriptive pamphlet of cures effected, with numerous references, and including a treatise on the subject, can be had by application ai the otlice. All letters addressed to Dr. 8. W. BECKWITH, No. laao WALHCT str,t J30wsm8m6p PHILADELPHIA. TUB NEWS-STAND, 8. W. COBNEJ HKVENTH and CUKHNOT StreeU. , Is opea dU nuUl t P. M., lor tin sale ot the al?S.if.u,!T3 Evening. Weakly, Sunday, and Illuitrated spapj of this elty; togtthw with the kNsw Tera a"'" wcaaiit, etc MEDICAL. LOOK AND LIVE. ELECTROPATHY. Drs. GALLOWAY, WHITE & BOLLES THE OLD MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS, Cor. Thirteenth and Walnut Bis TEACHEIS ol this aew system ol caring diseases, Doald call the attention of the sick and atniotea to toeir new system of prsoilce, wblcb has alteody (alasdgres popularity In this city. During the post six years we lave ties ted TWENTY THOUHaBD persons oneruig lrom the various forms of disease (many of them by special guarantee, charging nothing Ii we tailed), and In almost every case a cure has oeon enacted. Kvau Ui following AN ASTONISHING CCHE AMPUTATION rBE- ve.ttlt.lj. I was cored In three weeks by Drs. OALLO WAT and WHl I K 01 sn ulcerated leg, whleh caused much eumtr itiir. and even threatened atnpatatlon. Xinoe uiy own great cure several oi my irienus suffering irom Meflral- flft, nam iiiBUWi win uiiwf uiuii,iiu,, iave also been penectiy aured. 1 will cheerfully answer the Inquiries of the diseased and suffering. ABHArlAM FLUKE, HSo. 1851 Camao street, Pbliadeipbla. IMPORTANT CUKES OF OBSTIHATB DISEASES Charles D. Young, Chronic Dyspepsia, No. 4.1 X Reventn street, j amen Hrown, Inflammation ot Stomach and Bowels, Pine street abovertixth. lienry itoyer, neuralgia oi uis i-ji, iirtnir-uuraing Pearl sireets. . . V jderick Wilson, Dyspepsia ana Throat Disease, Continental bote.. It F Kirkbrlde. Epileptic Fits, No. 1020 Market street William Morgan, Kidney Disease and Ueneral De bllity, to. 410 bpruce aueet. Marcus D.Wilcox, Catarrh oi twelve years' standing, Commercial Hotel. bauiuel U.Wheeler, Asthma ot ten years' standing, C Enianue?' Keyf'Attorney-at-Law, Dyspepsia, No. 707 Hor'we c! Winslow. Weakness of the Kidneys, Frank- 'H.'C. Shartlcff, Cancer In Stomach. No. 3722 Markes " "fii. Bulst, Bheiimstlsm. No. 1323 8. Brood street. Judah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, No. 432 Market "jcaward T. Evans, preacher of the U E Church, Dys peDsia ot long standing, Laryngitis, and Lumbago, No. it3 Heltuuih street. ... J unci ugent Deafness for six years, and ringing and roaring In tue neatU Wilmington, Delaware. "nomas UaftoprTsevere Diabetes, Kose Mills, West PciSrgeP Grant. Bheumatlo Qout, long standing, No K is te8J)uJtBJvf(ef tCnron0 neuralgia and Inflammatory Kheumatism, No. 1736 Chesnut Btreet Ldword McMohon, Consumption, No. Utl Front "jMit'icket. Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation, and Con nestlonoftne Brain. No. 618 Cailowhlli stieet Char es M. Dayton, Paralysis of the lower limbs, Gl"t McCoreiick, Diabetes, No. 1220 Kidge avenue. Charles K. Buckingham, Urinary DUUcuity, o. 1331 ' AuilaDavis, Chronic Diarrhoea, Forrest House. J. J. lloopes, long standing sciatica, and Enlarged Prostate Uland, Darby township, Delaware county. Whllam H. Shnver, Liver Complaint, Uermoutown. Joseph W. Forsvth, Acute Khenuiatlsm, No. mi AE.hClouser, General Paralysis, No. 415 N. Second gtTany ot theie pertont fee cured tu leu than a N'b. The Institution, No. 1230, one door from Thir teenth street, is the only house in tills city where our system is practised. Unprincipled panies In other localities, who claim to tteat diseases according to ear late discoveries, may then tore be regarded with '"pHT&l'CIANS and BTTJDENT8 can enter at any time for a full course ot Distraction in this Obbat Disoovaay mBOOKe8allAfDrtTHE MOST IHPBOVEDj 1N8TRU BUSSTS FUKNI8HKD. An Interesting circulnr mailed by addressing DBS. OALLO WAX, WHITE & BOL.LE8, Philadelphia. Consultation free. 1 19s.u GROCERIES, ETC. JICIIAIID W. FAIRTnORNE, DEALER IN TEAS AND COFFEES, No. 205 North NINTH St., ABOVE EACE, PHILADELPHIA, Having commenced business as ah are, calls tho atten tiou ol tbe public to bis carefully elected and exlen sive BTOCJS OF GOODS of the very best qualities. IN TEAS, The choicest brands are now on hand, and the publlo cun rely on purchasing these goods cheaper than else where, having been purchased lorcash. and picked from stocks in the Custom House Btores. IN COFFEES, The various tastes ot consumers will be strictly studied, and being roasted on tbe dessicating principle, will be found to contain more ol that aroma and piquant flavor, so much admired by connoisseurs, than in Coffees roasted by the old method, and will bo Bold from 15 to 20 centa lower than usual at other 8U,re8- SPICES. Whole or ground, ot the best quality only will be kept- All goods warranted pure. Orders by mall will receive prompt attention, and goods will be delivered in any part of the city or it vicinity, free ol charge. TINE NEW CROP OOLONG, YOUNG HYSON, AND JAPANESE TEAS Of this season's importation. Por sale by the package or retail, by JAMES II. WEBB, g H2 WALNUT and EIGHTH Streets. pAMILY FLOUR. EVERY BARREL WARRANTED. FOR SALE BY J. EDWARD ADDICKS, (Late of L. Knowles & Co. s(8m4pj No. 1230 MARKET Street. gUPERIOPw CANNED PEACHES, TOMATOES, WINSLOW'S CORN FRENCH PEAS, MCS1I ROOMS, JAMS, JELLIES, PRESERVES, ETC. FOR SALE BY ROBERT BLACK A SON, 1 16 8m4p EIGHTEENTH and CHESNUT. Sts. gOMETHING NEW. APPLE CATSUP, prepared by the Shakers, by the bottle or dozen. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Pealetfcln Fine Groceries, 11 7rp Corner ELEVENTH and VIN Ebls. NEW YORK DYEING AND PRINTING ES TABLISHMENT, Works oa Htaten Island. ofllce ln:ruiladelphl,No.40 North EIUUTU bueot, West side. . This Company, now In the fbrty-elghth year or Its existence, is prepared to 1YK, CLEANSE, and VI Nihil, in an unequalled manner, all kinds of ladle' and gantlvmen's Uarnaenu and Place oixls. Ladles' Dresses and Velvet Mantilla. Gent's Coats', Pauls, etc., cleansed, without affecting the shape or cior. aauur CARPETINGS QLEN ECHO MILLS, tiEBMiKTonn, rniUDELPnu, McCALLUMS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET MANUFACTURER OF TnilEK-PLY CAKPETINGS, EXTRA BUI'En INGRAIN, SUPERFINE INGRAIN, FINE INGRAIN, TWILLED AND PLAIN VENETIAN, KUOB, MATS, ETC. JJcCALLUMS, CIIEASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, IMPORTERS OF CARPETING S, Etc. FNULIKII AND FRENCH AXMINWTER ROYAL WILTONS, TAPESTRY -VELVETS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, BRUSSELS, KNULISM OIL CLOTHS, HEMP, COCOA MATTINGS, CANTON HATTINOS ENOLISII INURAINS, SHEEP SHINS, ADELAIDE MATTINGS, And a full assortment of FOREIGN OOOm, JCUALLUJ18, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, JOBBERS AND DEALERS IN CARPETINGS, Etc. Etc., Would call the attention of tbe Trade to what are denominated "PHILADELPHIA GOODS," to which they give special attention. JCCALL!JMS, CKEASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, AGENTS FOR; WISNER II. TOWJJSEND'3 and A. TOLSOM & SO'3 OIL. CLOTHS, AND . W. CHIPMAN A CO.'S STAIR PADS AND CARPET LININUS. E'219rp3m QARPETINGSI CARPETINGS 1 J. T. DELACROIX. No. 37 South SECOND Street, Has received per late arrivals, a.large and varied assortment of J. CROSSLET Jk SON'S BRUSSELS CAR PETINCiS, NEW DESIGNS. Also, a large line of Three-ply Extra Super and FIno INGRAIN CARPETING, COTTAGE aud RAG CAR PETS, OIL CLOTHS, SHADES, ETC.. Which will be sold at greatly reduced prices, wholesale and retail. J. T. DELACROIX, No. 87 South SECOND Street, Between Market and Chesnut streets. T7. B. Particular attention paid to the fitting up ol unices and couniniK-rooui i j jm que AT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, CARPETS, MATTING, OIL CLOTHS, AND WINUUW SHAUty V. E. A R O H A M B A U L. T, N. E. Corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Sts., Will open this morning, from the great Auction Sale, luo pieces of Ingrain Carpets, all wool, at BJ, 75, S,c II ll'U. and fifty pieces ot logralus at i, 4S, and 60c,; liny pii-ces of English Tapestry Brussels Carpets, at only ll"75: Hemp Carpets, if7c; Ra Caj pets 60c.: Floor Oil Cloths, 6nc.; Window Shades, fl to 13' Wliliamsvllle Muslin, l!Hc; Table Elueus 40c. to I1-60.; Blankets selling at cost; Flannels, 37 to 87c: Bed Check Malting, sue. Wholesale aud Rotail Store, N. E. cor. Eleventh and Market streets. 2 It' Hm JOHN R. WHITE, . 13 NORTH SECOND STREET, FIRST IpARPET STORE ABOVE MARKET, '.JOBBER AND DEALER IN CABPETINGS, JIATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, ETC., AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. 2 2lm LUMBER. H Can -SELECT WHITE PINE BOARDS lOD I . AND PLANK. 4-4, B-4, -4, 2, 2X, , and 4 Inch CHOICESPANEL AND 1st COMMON, 16 feet long. 4-4. 5-1, B-4, 2,2.'i, 8, and 4-inch WHITE P1NE PANEL PATTERN PLANK. LARGE AND SUPERIOR STOCK ON HAND. a oarr building! building I OO I . BUILDING ! LUMBERI LUMBER! LUMBER 4-4 CA ROL1N A FLOORING. 6-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 4.4 DELAWARE FLOORING. 6-4 DELAWARE FLOORING WHITE PINE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. SPRUCE FLOORING. STEP B04 ftDS. BAIL PLANK. PLASTERING LATH. 1867." i CEDAR AND CYPRESS SHINGLES tTkii CEDAR SHINGLES. SHORT CEDAR bHINGLEti, 1-. ( 1 J ulj 1 V I J I. o FINE ASSORTMENT EOR SALE LOW. No. 1 CEDAR LOGS AND POSTS. NO, 1 CEDAR LOGS AND POSTS. -4 0P7 LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS! (so . lumber for undertakers i -- hM cedar, walnut, and pine, red cedar walnut, and pine. A dart ALBANY LUMBER OP ALL KIND! lOOI. ALBANY LUMBER OP ALL KlNDj , 1 SEASONED WALNUT. SEASONED WALNUT. DRY POPLAR, CHERRY, AND ASH. OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEERS. u orr CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS LOO I t CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS, 4T. AO OH SPR UCE JOIST ! SPRUCE JOIST lOU I , SPRUCE JOlSTi SPRUCE JOIST, FROM 14 TO 82 FEET LONG. FROM 14 TO 82 FEET LONG. SUPERIOR NORWAY SCANTLING. MAULE. BROTHER CO. Hmrp No. 2500 SOUTH S1HEET. J C. PERKINS, ' LUMBER MEROIIANT. . BuoeessortoB CUrk.Jr., NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. , ConstoBtly on band, lail antl M4 aswrtnaent BbUAIdk Lumber, amusements: MERICAN ACADEMY OFMTJ9IC,' TUKSPAY EVENING. March 5, FIHBT APPEARANCE OF THE GREAT IMPERIAL JAPANF.SE TROTJPE, JURT ARRIVED FROM CALIFORNIA, tbe first Japanese Artistes ever permitted to leava Japan. THOMAS MAQUIRE AND PROFESSOR RI8LEY, MANAGERS. The Imperial Troope Is composed ol over twenty ot tbe most extraordinary perlormers, male and female, ACKOBATH, TOP BPINNF.RB. BALAW1FRS, POETRY OF MOTION. ETC. ETC. ETC. jV0, and the Dnlmlos' lavorite, the greatest performer In tbe world, HAMAI KARI SADAKITClII. and his beautif ul and most wonderful son, ALL RIGHT. Their performances in over SIXTY REPRESENTATIONS AT MAOUIRE'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC, IN BAN FRANCISCO, were unanimously pronounced THE WONDER OF THE WORLD. . The stay of the Troupe In thl city will bn but for a short series ot perlormauces, which will take place EVERY EVENING, and on ' WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. PRICES OF ADMISSION. , PARQUET. DRESS CIRCLE AND BALCONY. ONE DOLLAR. No extra charge for reserved seats, i Family Circle... JSO cental Amphitheatre .& cental Seats may be reserved on tni alter Saturday , March 2, at the Academy, aud C. W. a. Truinpler s Musia btore. it 27 1 1 ACADEMY OF MUSIC. RICllINtiS ENGLISH OPERA TROUPE. CAROLINE RICHLNUM Directress LAKT APPEARANCE tip THIS MOST POPULAK COMPANY THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON. -MATINEE, commencing at 2 o'clock, With tha favorite Opera, BOHEMIAN GIRL. In which Messrs. Cumptiell, Castle, SoRiiln, Wylle, Arnold, Peaks, Miss C Klchiugs, and Mrs. AruoUi will appear. BOHEMIAN GIRL! BOHEMIAN GIRL BOHEMIAN GIRI, BOHEMIAN GIRL! A CADE MY OF MUSIC. JAMES E. MURDOCH. MONDAY EVENING, March 11, Recitations from Shakespeare and tbe Bible, Illus trating the Great Drauiailai's knowledge and use of the Sucred Wrltlniis. Also, TUESDAY EVENING. March 12. An evening with Sir Waller Scott; or. Chivalry and Romance, Illustrated by Headings and Recitations la Prose and Poetry. 12 911 12 It N EW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. THIS (Saturday) EVENING, March 2, ruoiii Vf.ijt LAST APPEARANCE of tbe popular and lasrinating MISS HELEN WESTERN, and a termination of an engagement of UNUSUAL BRILLIANCY, the houses having; been CROWDED NIGHTLY, HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY, Unahle to gain admission. MISS HELEN WESTERN ' Tbe performance will commence with THE FRENCH SPY. Miss WESTERN lu Thiee Characters. Alter whicu JENNY LIND. Jenny Lentherlnngs Miss HELEN WESTERN To conclude with the three-act Drama, SATAN IN PARIS. Miss WESTERN In Five Characters. UOiNl)AV-Mlla KATE REIUNOLDS. AND THE QUEEN OF THE SILVER IVY. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins at 7 o'clock. "OURS" A PALPABLE HIT. TO-NIGHT (Saturday), March 2, SIXTH TIME OF THE GREAT PLAY, "OURS, WITH NEW SCENERY, CORRECT COSTUMES, MILITARY' BAND ON THE STAGE. MOONLIGHT MARCH OF TROOPS. A FULL AND EFFICIENT CAST, AND Mrs. JOHN DREW OS MARY NETLEY Seats secured Six Days in advance. AL.NUT STREET THEATRE, N. E. corner of NINTH and WALNUT Streets. Begins at ' o'clock. GREAT SATURDAY NIGHT BILL. LAST NIGHT BUT SIX OF MR. E. L. DAVENPORT. First night lu Philadelphia of the T, P. Cooke Prizsj Drama, iu tour acts, entitled crania, TK J jj TO TUK CORE. which has been so triumphant lu London, and per formed by Mr. Davenport with the greatest success during his recent engagement In Boston. E. h. DAVENPORT AS MARTIN TRUEGOLD. Previous to which Banlm's tragic play of DAMON AND PYTHIAS. Dnmon - Mr-E- L- DAVENPORT Pythlaa Mr. J. B. Robert FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE.-' IMMtNSE ATTRACTION. FOX'S COMBINATION TROUPES EVERY EVENING. GRAND CORPS DE B A LLET.COM ICPANTOMIMf ETHIOPIAN BURLESUUE.COM 10 PANTOMIME -VTEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, IN ELEVENTH Street, above CHESNUT, "THE FAMILY UESOKT" OPEN IOK THE SEASON. CARMCKOSS fc UIXUI'N 1M1NSTKELN, the Great Star Troupe of the World, lu their GRAND) ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, SONGS, DANCES, NEW BURLESQUES, aud PLANTATION SCENES. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at 8 o'clock, 8 80 J. L. CARNCROSS. Manager. LADY WASHINGTON SOCIAL TEMPLE OP HONOR AND TEMPERANCE will give tbbic Seventh Annual Festival and Musical Enteriatumeut In the Upper Suloou or the AMERICAN ME CHANICS' HALL. FOURTH and GEORGE streets, on THURSDAY EVENING next, at 7a O'clock. Tickets 75 centa. It GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC RE hearbals every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at MUSICAL FUND HALL, 8'-i o'clock. Engagements made by addressing GEORGE BASTERT, Agent, No. 1231 MONTEREY St., between Race and V" rarn BRADFORD'S LAST GREAT PAINTING: "SEALERS CRUBUED BY 1CEBKKGS,'' aOW ON EXHIBITION AT " SCOTT'S ART GALLERT No. 1020 CHESNUT Btreeu 1241 VENUS. THIS SUPERB PAINTING BY VF:RON FLETCHER, now on exhibition at the) PHILADELPHIA ART GALLERY, No. 13u5 CHES NUT Street. 2 26 ft o 0STUME8! COSTUMESI f'h mnat RnlnnHId .unrlirmnt Of CoStlimeS anl Properties for Masquerades, Sociables, etc., ore otlere. at the old-established ataud. No. M17 RACE Street, so well patronized for the last tweuty-nve years. Masks ot every description for sale, aud no effort sparecuo please the fancy oi P DE3MOND LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CIT? 1 AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Eataleof WILLIAM W. SMITH, Deceased. The Auililor appointed by the Court to audit.'aettle, and adjust the accouut ot 8APIO SEWELL. Exet ui tor ot the last will aud testament of WILLIAM W. SMITH, deceased, aud to report distribution of tha balance iu the hands of the accountant, will meet the nuriiM interested lor the purpose ot his appointment, on MONDAY, the 4lh day of March, 1807. at 4 o'clock: v M at his olllee, No. 402 WALNUT Street, In tha cityo'f Philadelphia. AMOS J. KELLY, 2 21 ibstu.it Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TUB CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILEDELPHIA. Estate of JOSEPH BTKACK. deceased. The petltlou of CUARLO'I'TA ST RACK, widow of said decedent, having been tiled to retain and bold of said estate the sum ot tauo, In cash, under the pro visions of the Act of Assembly of April 14, ls&l, aud lis supplements, notice la hereby given that tbe aaina will te approved by said Court, on SATURDAY. March 9, 18ti7, unlets exceptions be filed thereto, THOMAS) K. FIN LETTER, 2 28 tusmw 4t Attorney for Widow CLATE MANTELS. w . . -.i i, SLATE MANTELS ore unsurpassed lor Durability, Beauty, Btrength. and Cheappees. - : , SLATE MANTELS, and Slate Work Generallj made to order, ' ' J 'J J. B.' KIMES i CO., 12J Noi. 2126 and 212s' CHESN CT Biroet, I
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