The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, March 30, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    CITY INTELLIGENCE.
,f) moMAL Local item hbh octhidb pas.J
RssrLTs of a Row Yetterday afternoon a
!,?.Ioua;h8 wrnt 10 a tuycra in the lower
part of the city, and wound np their afternoon
perform unces with a free flight. The police In
terfered, and arrested two of the men. While
takinp the prisoners to the Station House, a
voting man mimed James McCurdy, residing at
Ninth and Christian streets, It is alleged inatle
n attempt to retcue one or the prisoners. He
was warned to desist, when it is asserted he
seized one of the prisnrers and succeeded in
petting him away trom the officer. The latter
then drew his revolver aid fired, thefball taking
enect in the fleshy part of McCurdy's arm. He
was removed to the Pennsylvania Hospital,
where his wound was dressed.
IIosriTAr, Cases. John O'Brien, nged 21
years, llvinj in Snnt-om s.rcet, above Tenih,whilo
running to the fire, on Tnursday evening, with
the Philadelphia IIoe Company, was run over
by the Washington Hose; nis leg WU9 broken
and bis shoulder injured.
Ann JlcUtll, nged CI) years, living at No. 1020
Wharton street, had her arms, feet, and legs
below the knee badly scnlded, by upsetting a
wash-lccttle full of boiling water upon herself,
through her feet catching in the carpet and
throwing her against the boiler restiug on the
stove.
A linAcEOF Sharpens. On Thursday after
noon nboHt 1 o'clock a respectably dressed lad,
about 15 years of a?e, entered the store of
Messrs. J. L. Kepcr & Brother, No. 217 Cullow
li ill street, and requested to look at the direc
tory. It was handed him. About three
minutes afterwords a young man. apparently
about twenty-one, also ecuteelly dre-sed, came
in and desired to look at some flour. Mr. lieper
took a sample to the iront ot the store to show
him. The lad, by this time, came out, of the
counting-room, parsed Mr. Ucper, thanked him,
and walked out. The oMer one left shortly
after. The brother of Mr. Reper returned from
dinner shortly after, and having occasion to go
to the money-drawer in the countlnc-room,
discovered that the contents, $6U38, were
missing. No clue has as yet been obtained of
the parties, who were, without doubt, the
thieves.
Fatmkkt op Tkaciiers. The warrants for
the salaries of school teachers will be issued
next week, as follows: On Monday, from the
Nineteenth to the Twenty-seventh section, in
clusive; on Tuesday, fro'u the Tenth to the
Eighteenth; and on Wednesday, from the First
to the Ninth.
Coknek's Inquest. The Coroner held an
inquest yesterday on the body ot a woman
named Catharine Newman, who died suddenly
at No. C07 S. Front street. A verdict of death
from ''unknown causes" was rendered.
Launch: of a Revenue Cutter. A revenue
cntter, called the "Active," will be launched ou
Wednesday next at 11 o'clock, at the yard of Mr.
John W. Lynn, foot of Reed street.
Flock Inspector's Report. Inspection of
Flour and Meal for the wet k ending March 28,
1867: Barrels of superfine, Gj19; do. middlings,
8; do. Rye, 039; do. Corn Meal, 341; do. con
demned, 33. Total, 7340.
Spuing Overcoats. We have a complete
assortment of this seasonable and sensible
Garment In nil kinds and shudesof colors, at
astonifebinely low prices.
Half-way uetwkun) Bennett A Co.,
Fifth and V Tower Hall,
Sixth sra. ) No. 518 Market St.
Machine Poetry.
At the streets " sixth and A rch," at the corner
" Southwest,"
Is the place to get " Show Cards" cheapest
and best;
Do you see that large Show Card
Kstablishment fine?
It Is "Uleason's Original" first in Its line
And or Show Cards he has " a large stock
Keady Mode,"
Which are " suitable for every Business
and Trade."
'Tis the " OldestShow Card Emporium
in town."
It was late " Steele Glenson,"
and gained great renown.
As the "Originators of the Business,"
Best W ork and Low Hates,
Likewise the " largest Slock in the
United States,"
And the promptness with which
all toe oruers were uone
In short, this Establishment
is A No. 1.
Now " a word to the wise is sufficient,"
you know;
If you wish to do Business there's
nothing like show.
So all wtio consider
Their interests this season,
Will drop in and purchase
their Show Cards of
Gleason.
75" 8 Ri'Rixci Overcoats.
B" H Hl'KlNO OVKHCOATl.
i.c- bftllNti OVKBOOATH.
ue- lis Kphino Ovkkcoats.
Hi) 15 Sl'RINO OVKKt'OATH.
Atf" tM bl'KINQ OVfcKCOATH.
' come and Seb Them,
C'OMK AND bKU TltM. .v 1
t'OMK AND SAKK TllKM. M,
C'OMK AND SKIC TllBU.
t'OME AND tik.S TllJCU. "tt-ft
tfg- ftTTS AVAZ1NM.Y ('HKAI.
Jttf' HlMTS AMA.INdLY t'HBAl'.
JUT Kl'ITS AMAZI.NOLY (JHKAP. .
- fcii'iTS Amazingly I'iucac.
We akk Jntkoiiucino New Stylus.
am' Jlx.tk.uuki.Y Low Pricks.
WaNAMAKKK A BKOWN,
('l.OTHIKKH TO
Men and Boys,
Oak Hall.
B, E. Corner of Sixth and Mabicet Sts.
From information obtained from various
parties who have visited and Inspected the
mines of the Specie Basis Mining Co., we are
fully satisfied that the prospects of the Company
are such as will make it one of the most profit
able mining enterprises projected. It is dos
tlned to be a great and sure success.
The bonds are a safe and profitable invest
ment, and may be obtained on application at
the principal olfico, No. 331 Walnut street, Phi
ladelphia J of H. S. McCollum, Esq., No. 70
Cedar street, New York ; or of William B. May,
Esq., No. 9 State street, Boston.
HOMfEOPATIIY IS NO IjONGKR AN EXPERI
MENT; titty years of time and of triumphant
success, in every disease, and in all parts of the
world, have answered that question. It only
remains to choose the best form of it, Vh.
Humphreys' system of specifics, lor family
use divests the system of all intricacy and un
certainty, and affords a degree of positlveness
decisive in results, not attuined bv any other
mode, See advertisement lu another column.
J. hitys' SPECIFIC noMOCOPATHIO MEDI-
CIJNE Company, No. 5tl2 Broadway, N. Y.
AFFECTIONS OF THE LlVKR. BlLIOCB DlSOR-
...... ii.Huryn. etc.. are thoroughly cured
l.v lr Jayue's Sanative Pills. Acting as a. pn
tin lixative they remove all irritating and fecal
tie laxauve, lilt. J ...,. lllv nlmnia t.llH
inauer iiom the bowels gradually change the
..iil.i secretions of the stomach and liver,
vitiated secreuonn m v hMiUlT condl-
. i-iririinH ti a
nrt re".l.VA"i.-on unViruists. Prepared only at
tion. hoiu iiui.-i
t win noiu j.t -
No. 212 Chesnnt street.
utvt i-u nrr DHES9
Hats for
'inE t,..nreil bv Wakbumton, Chesnut
Si-king, prepared by WA , offloJ BPe of a
8lhr-ral;.ter to Ue?lclt admiration, not provoke
character to en b d tQ lmrmo.
rpefectiy wHft The other parts ofa genUe-
,nn' spring costuiuo.
.'a HinnLY PKBrniETJ Medi-
" .Mi nmio Soap removes Tan, Hunburn.
CATB?,,MAV,anTous Eruptions of the skin, and
Prevents It Foul chapping. Preparea m
North HlXin sirt
DEPOT ..3- 52?g
i W" W Market street,
Tn- Chabgks) ar? tSSSSi
tMA W SlVearas. or one large photo-
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY,
T,AS Choice, Pure, and Cheap, nt
KAIKTnORIfK'fl,
No. 205 North Ninth street.
A Cure for Riirumatism Worth Skeino. (3.
Kilpntrick, No. 1744 Olive street, cared by Dr.
Fitter'! Remedy. No euro, no pay.
A Fact Worth K now ino. Fancy shirts
from sixty ditlerent patterns. A tlrst-class
nrllclei at a low price. Mclntire A llrother,
Variety, Zepher, and Gents' Furnishing, No.
10u5 Chesuut street.
Spring clothing
Jr OK
MEN AND HOYS
now rertdy.
LARGE A SSOK TME iV7
untl
LO IT ritTCES.
W A NAM A K EH A PHOWN,
POPULAR CLOl HI N HOUSE,
OAK HALL,
8 E. Cor. SIXTH and MAKK.ET Streets.
ma nia i: xi'jJiMim'H.
i'or addUimal Marine Newt ee First Page.
ALMANAC FOll PHILADELPHIA TJ1 18 DAY
n,t, V47 Moow KiRRfl !2'S3
hl'N hETH
viz wi Water...
911
PI11LAUKLP1IIA UOAKD OF TltADK.
Hamcel K. Stokvh, "1 ,,
t.K.. N. Tatiiam. -Monthiy Com mittrb,
Andkkw Wjikklkr.J
MOVK11KNX8 UP OCEAN STEAMKllS.
VDR AMKKICA.
Vlrulnlu Llvenioul...Ntnv York
Is'i-w York....boiiiliHiii'l'-ivw J ors
UiltiiKo LiviT)0I...Xew J ork
t lly oi L-ubl Llveriool...NfW ork
j,VVii j,ivnM)iil...Jlotmi
C.oijrA'u'i:lii'ler..Livt riooj...Nf- York
Tripoli Llvei'iiuijl....ew V ork
JIiuimi. S()iilliiinilon...Ni'W York
Snxdiim houlliaiiiiluii.....Nt!W York
Di'luwiirH Liver pool... FlilliMlu
C itv ot Purls Llvrool...Nuw York
ji,.i;1hii Liverpool... 1'ortluml
juvii J,ivTiool...New York
ur-ui F.teru....Llverpool...Kow York
..rar. 13
,.Miir. 18
...tlur. II
...Mur. It!
...Mur. 1
...Miir. Iti
...Mar. IS
...Mitr. a
,...Mitr. 'M
..Mtir. 20
.. Miir. 20
...JMiir. 21
Mur. 2
Ottawa
Antwerp New Y ork Mar. 2.f
in 1. 1 ; Rill' I'..
Haninionla New York...Hnuibirg Mar. SO
Merrliuac Ke York...Havr Mar. ,fu
Atalaota Mew York... London Mar. mi
j.rm. New York. ..Liverpool Star, an
C'.olH HHlnngton.New York...l.lverpoul Mar. E0
Colunibin New York...OliuK"w -Jlar. an
AUHLruluuiuu New York...Llverpool A''r,',' ?
Knrope New YorkHavre April 8
Atlantic. New York...l!renen '",'! ,6
Ulilna Jloston Liverpool April 10
Ottawa New York...Autwerp April 13
Hellona Kew York...lxudou April 18
Araso ...New Y'ork...Havre April 13
Havana New York. ..Havre April 17
Hi. Laurent New York. ..Havre ..April 2o
Baltic New York...iireiueu... April 20
MIsHlHSlppI New York...Havre. April 27
Fullou New York... Havre ..May 11
C'OABTWIHK. DOMliSTUJ, KTO.
Htnr of the Union. ..l'lillnda...New Orleans Mar. 80
hanllnBO deCubaNew York...Ureytown -Mar. 30
Moro Castle New York..Havana Mar. So
Costa ltica New York...MliaiiKtiae April 1
Colorado Sun Fran Yokohama, elc...Apnl 8
N. America New York...BraKll ...April 22
S. America New York. ..Brazil May 22
Mails are forwarded by every Hteamer In the regular
llneH. The steamers for or from Liverpool call ai
Queer.fUou n, except the Canadian line, which call at
Londonderry. The steamers for or from the Conti
nent call ui Southampton.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Stenmship Norman, Cro well, Jloslon, H. Winsor it Co.
Ship Virginia, Cnnl, Lomlon, Workman & Co.
Brig Ida. Oray, l'ort Spain. E. A. Houder it Co.
Schr K L. Smlih, Smith, Trinidad, S. ife W. Welsh,
fcclir Crapeshot, Thompson, .Portland, Auduuriud,
Norton & Co.
Bchr 1. Baker, Turvere, Boston. Mershon & Cloud.
Schr Port Royal, Moore, Nuw Haven, Wannemacher
& Co.
Schr O. Watson, Nlekerson, do. do.
Schr Cornelia, Carroll, New Haveu.Castner, Stlckuey
tb Wellington,
f-chr U. Tnulane, Adams, East Cambridge, do.
SchrH. L. binimons, Oandy, Qulncy Point, do.
Schr Mint, Rluucy, New ilaveii,Rommell,iIunteri.tCo.
Schr R. 11. WilHon, Mull, Ulghion, do.
t-chr N. K. Paine, Doane, Bonlon.Caldwell.CiordouitCo,
Schr Alexlna. Meeklus, Washington, J. T. Justus,
schr James Dlveriy, Carroll, Wasniugton, Jtathbun
bieaniH Co.
Schr storm, blabb. New ITaven, Klnnlckson A Co.
Schr M. I. smith, Orace. BoKlon, HnuHicker it Co.
Schr It. Law, York. OlonceHter, L. Audeiirled te Co.
Schr J. ii. ilenry, Walker, Roxbury, J.U.i&O. a. Rep-
plier.
chr M. Price, Garrison, Richmond, Street & Co.
bchr J. T. Price, Young, Ronton, Borda, Keller & Nut
ting. Bchr i. V. Streaker, Vangllder, Charleston, Lathbury,
W IckerHham & Co.
Schr Henry May, Franklin, Providence, Captain.
Schr Vraie, Muhon, lirldgeton, Captalu.
Hchr Rose, WllllamB, MHlville, Captain.
St'r F. Frankllu, Pierson. Balllmore. A. Groves. Jr.
St'r Muytlower, RohliiHon, New York, W.P.Clvde&Co.
Tug Hudson. Carr, Balllmore, with a tow or barges,
W. P. Clyde fe Co.
ARRIVED YF55TKRDAY.
KteamRhIp Roman, Baker, 44 hours from BoHton,
with mdse. to H. Wlnsor & Co. 2Utu lust., at 7.', A.
M., puss-eU Bhip hansparell, troiu Liverpool, and
barque E. A. bonder. I rum London.
Schr A. Downing. Taylor, 4 days from New York, In
ballast to captain. 2(tu Inst., Cape Henlopen hearing
SK.. distant about live miles, colllued with schr W.
Collycr: damaged sans auu riugings.
senr J"., lioigaie, uoicung, iroiu v umiugioii, in.
with lumber and naval stores to captain.
Schru. Tuttle. Saunders, iroin Maruiuueau. in Dai-
lust to captain.
Bchr J. W. Ebermau, Outeu, from Newbern, with
shingles to captain.
Schr Clarion ana howoer, jacKson, i uay irom
Smyrna, with grain to J L. iiew ley it Co.
sieamtr ai. massey, tuiuu nours xrom mow
York, with mdse. to W. M. Baird t Co.
Steamer Beverly. Pierce, 24 hours lroni New York:
with mdse. to W. P. Clyde & Co.
Steamer E. C. Biddle, McCue, 24 hours from New
York, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde it Co.
Tug Lookout. Alexander, from Baltimore, with a
tow of barges to VV. P. Clyde t Co.
'l ug Hudson, Carr. from Baltimore, with a tow of
barges to W. P. Clyde & Co.
MISCELLANY.
Schr M. Russell, from Wilmington for New Haven,
put Into Fortress Monroe 28tn Inst. She encountered
a heavy NK. gule on the 23d. and lost part of deck
load overboard. She reports: On the 21st Inst., saw
a schooner hailing from Brookhaven above Kaiteras.
The crew were In a starving condition; the schooner
was standing northward when last seen; could render
her no assistance. On the2Uth passed a schooner witn
mainmast goue; sho was under Jurymast, and thirty
miles SK. of Capo Henry, and standing oil.
Schr Mary K. Smlta was spoken on tne an mat. on
Block Island, by slwunship Kensington, at Buslon.
from New Orleans, with loss of head of topmast, rail
broken, and had lost one boat and stove another from
the ellccls of the heavy weather; wanted no assistance.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
rvitmnthm Unoun. Noilcu is hereby elven that a
new Spiral Buoy, colored black, and marked "Swatch
way," has been placed to denote the southern entrance
of theCwrmathen Swatchway
The buoy lies hi two and three fourths fathoms at
low water spring tides, with the lollowing murks uud
compass bearings:
A laree white house (among trees) just open oi Liau-
slepheu Point NE. .'4 K.
'1 he easternmost house on the hill at Pendlre, In
line with the easternmost house ou the beach, N.N W.
W,
Carmathen Fairway Buoy W. 11 N distant three
and three-tenths miles.
No. 8 Cheouered Buoy jn.ni. ,'4 xi uisiaot one auu
six-tenths mile. . . . ....
Nonce Is also given that me color or xo. z aim so. i
Buovs have been changed iroiu black and wnite In
l,,,nV,,ntul rim's, and black and white lu horizontal
stripes, respectively, to black. r.
Trinity House, London, March 13, 1M7.
DIED.
CANON. On the 2!Uh Instant, ELLA LOUISA,
daughter of John and Fannie Canon, aged 20 moaius.
JONER On the 2Sth Instant, Dr. Z. RINO JONES,
aged 4b years.
'I he relatives and friends of the family, also the
members ot the County Medical Society, of which
he was a member, and Concordia Lodge, No. 67, A.
Y. M.. Ulrurd Mark Loiie, No. 214, and Columbia H.
R. A. Chapter, No. til. ars luvltod to attend his Mine
ral, from his late residence, No. 10,(5 Callowhlll street,
on Monday morning next at 11 o'clock.
SMITH. On the morning ot the 2Sth Instant, Mrs.
ANNA R. SMITH, widow of the late John t Smith.
The relatives and trleuds of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from iiet late
residence, No. 121 N. Twentieth street, OU Monday,
April 1, ul 1 o'clock P. M.
OYSTER KNIVE9, BROILERS, STEWING
and Frylug Pans, tor sale at the Hardware Miure
Of TRUMAN A SHAW,
No. 838 (Eight Tblrty-flve) Market St., below Ninth,
UPH0LSTERER8' AND SADDLERS' 1UM
mers. a variety of Carpet, Rivet, Claw, Veusor
liiir and other Hammers, for sale by
lug, auu o TRUMAN 4 H AW,
jjo, M5 (Eight Thlrty-flvei Market St., below Ninth.
HATS 0FF1 I1A.T3 OFF! MAY BE 1IUNQ
upon various styles or Iron or Brass Hooks,
.i.ld bv TRUMAN t SHAW, '
No. KB (Eight Thlrty-flve) Market Su. below Mnth.
WARBURTON, !
If AUU ION ABLE H ATTTCTt,
Nn. ti CUFM NUT Street,
o
9 Iff
Next door W Pot Oraoa,
.Innn io,ooo, $.",000, and 4ono
tViy.VJUU. to Invest upon Mortgage. Apply 10
...... - A. J-TTLFR, Conveyancer
,2Mt Ko. 51 jx. SIXTH Street.
DEAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT
sclencfl and skill have Invented to assist the
hearing In every degree of deafnewi; also, Respirators:
also, CrandaU's Patent Outclies, Biiperlor to any
others in use, at p. MADEIRA'S. No. 116 TEN I II
Htreet.below Chesnuu 2Spt
E0D0ER3' AND WOSTENIIOLM'S POCKET
KN'yKH-''rl and Stag Handles, ofbpa'itlml
finish. RODGERH' and WADK A HUTCH E It H
liAORR, and the celebrated LKOOULTRK RAZOR.
bCISSORH of the finest quality.
Razors, Knives, S:issors, and Tattle Cutlery Orprinrt
nd Pidlshed at P. MAI)J1RA'S. No. 115 TEN i ll
Street, below Cheanut i8 6H)
WRITTEN AND VERBAL DESCRIP-
Jllons of Character, with Advice on Buslueis,
(Health. Education, etc. given dally, by
214tuths8mrpl T. L. CA PEN,
at No.CHEsNUT Street.
pATENT' W I KB WORK
FOR RAILINGS, 8TORE FRONTS. Ta
GUARDS. PARTITIONS ETC,
COAL BCREEN8, FOURDKINIKK WIRES, E1C
.Manufactured by
M. WALKER A BOWS.
227 fim No. 11 N. SIXTH Street.
fSJEW YORK DYEINd AND PR1NT1NO E8
X TABI.ISil ii EN T. Works on Hiaten Island.
t.fllce In Phlladelphia.No. 40 North EIUUTll Street,
W est Bide.
This t ompany, now In the forty-eighth year of Its
existence, Is prepared to DYE, CLEANSE, ami
FINISH, In an unequalled manner, all kinds of
ladies' and gcutlenje n's (iarmenM and Piece Goods.
Ladles' Dresses and Velvet Mantillas, Gent's Coats,
Pants, etc., cleansed, without affecting the shape or
color. 2 2S2mrp
TNDIA RUUHEU MACHINE "ELItNG
STEA M PACK 1NU HOSE, ETC
Engineers and dealers will llnd a full assortment of
Gt .GHVEAR'S PATENT Vt LCAN1ZEO ItURBEK
V.EI.T1N, PACKINO, HOSE, sic, at the Manufac
turer's Headqunrters.
GOOD YEA R'B
No. 308 CTIESNUT Street,
South side.
N. B. We have a new and cheap article of GAR
DEN and PAVEMENT HOSE very cheap, to which
Hie attention ot tha miblic Is called. 1 20 8m
WINF.S, LKiUORS, FOREIGN AND IK).
M ESTIO ALES, BROWN STOUT, PORTER,
and CIDERS.
P. J. JORDAN. No. 220 PEAR Street, below Walnut,
begs to call attention to the large and varied Block oi
goods now on hand, embracing WINES of all grades,
uniong which are some very choice sherries and
Clarets; BRANDIES, all qualities and dlfforent vin
tages: WHISKIES, some very old and superior;
SCO'lCIi ALE, BROWN STOUT, together with
Jordan's celebrated TONIC ALE, now so extensively
used by families, physicians. Invalids, etc.
CIDERS. Crab-apple, Champagne, and Sweet
Ciders of all qualities, unsurpassed.
These goods are furnished In packages of all sizes,
and will be delivered in any part ot the city free of
cost. 11 7
CONSUMPTION CURED.
USE HASTING'S
COMPOUND SYRUP OP NAPTHA
BOLD BY
BTOTT A CO., AGENTN,
No. 232 North SECOND Street
BEDDING
AND
IFeather Warehouse, n
TKNTII STREET, ItEXOW ARCH, ;
Feathers of all qualities, Feather Beds, Bol
sters and Plllnws. Straw, Hu.sk, Hair, and
Spring Mattresses.
A large assortment of Blankets, Comfortables,
and Bed Quilts, of all kinds. ' Marseilles Coun
terpanes, of very handsome patterns, from the
lowesi price to tne nuest quality.
Spring Reds and Spring Cots, Iron Bedsteads
of all sizes.
CHURCH cushions made to order.
All goods sold at the very lowest market prices
always,
No. 44 North TENTH Street,
Below Arch.
N. B. A large Rtock of Window Shades, of
every quality, lrom the cueapest to tne nanu-
somestmaue, azsiuiuduiop
QRAY'8
MOLDED
PATENT
COLLARS
Are the foundation of the Immense business now
done In Paper Collars, and the present Bale ot them
nearly equals that of all other makes combined.
They bavebeen made lrom uniform stock from the
commencement, which now costs THIRTY-THREE
per cent, more than that used In the production of
any other Collar consequently they cost the dealer
more, Therefore, when consumers are urged to buy
other makes at the same price as GRAY'S, It Is be
cause the interior goods pay more profit.
If you want the VERY BEST, then buyl
Gray's Patent Molded Collars,
AMD TAKE NO OTHERS.
CRAY'S PATENT KOVELTT COLLAR,
The original and only patented Spaced Collar and
the most popular one ever made and the Collar
which all manufacturers strive to equal. .
CRAY'S PATENT EUREKA COLLAR,
The only Stand-op Collar ever made and molded so
as tQ throw the upper edge away from the neck.
(1IAY'N PATENT LINEN-FACE COLLAR,
In the favorite Novelty style (from Imported stock
made expressly for this Collar), and costing but a
trifle more than the all-paper, will wear twice as long
and In summer Is not as easily affected by perspira
tion. If you want a good collar at a less price, then buy
the
UNION PAPER COLLAR COMPANY'
UNION COLLAR, A.
A Full-spaced Turn-over Collar, lrom a strong, fine
rinit bed paper, and equal to anything lu the market,
except GRAY'S.
A full line of the above goods can always be had of
JOEL J. BAILY & CO.,
NO. 88 NORTH THIRD STREET,
BOLE AGENTS FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Our friends and the trade are cautioned against all
Collars unlicensed by the Union Paper Collar Com
pany of New York, as suits are now being dally com
meueed In various parts of the country by the Union
Companyl against dealers in the same,
HATCH, JOHNSON A CO.,
No. 81 WARREN Htreet, New York,
Agents Union P C. Co., and American Molded Collar
Company. 8 21 thstulDl&p
AST I N C 9 S
COMPOUND SYItUP OF NAPTHA
CURES CONSUMPTION.
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
DTOTT A CO-i AteiEJITS,
No.' North BiCC0.X fctres.
MEDICAL.
DOND'S EXTRACT OF HAMAMELIS
OR PAIN DESTROYER,
Is one of the few domestic remedies which have come
Into general use and lavorlwllhout pulling. It Is the
nroduct of a simple shrub, harmless lu all oases ana,
a a domestic remedy, unequalled.
BURNS,
BRUISER,
LAMENESS
SGtt EN ESS,
SPRAINS,
bORE THROAT.
TO ITH ACHE,
EARACHE.
N EU KA IX4I A,
RHEUMATISM
I.UMHAGO,
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STINOft,
SORE EYES.
BLEEDING
LUNGS,
NOSK,
BTOMACII.
OF THE
CORN,
ITIA'EKrt.
OLD SORES,
A nd other Plrnllar troublesome and painful affections,
while it promptly arrests all HEMORKHAUiv-
Hundreds of physicians use It daily In their practice,
and give It their unqualified recommendation, bold
by our agents and dealers, .
The Medicine Is exclusively prepared by thn sub
scribers, Proprietors and successors to T. T. POND,
to wiiein an oroers must be addressed.
HUMPHREYS' HOMtKupATHIU MEDICINE CO.,
No. W.v! HROADWA Y, New York.
TRICES OK I'ONU'H EXTRACT.
Six ounce bottles, with directions, retail. 50 centa
Pint bottles, with directions, retail. l'
Quarts In buttle 174
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Smaller Family and Travelling cases, with an
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Specifics for all Diseases, both for Curing and
lor Preventive treatment, lu vials aud
pocket cases t2 to $5
These Remedies, by the case or single box, are sent
to uiiy part of the country, by Mail or Express, ftee of
charge, on rec eipt of the price.
Auilress H UM PH RHYS' SPECIFIC
HOMIEOPATJ1 1C MEDICI N E COMPANY.
Ofllce and Depot, N. M2 BROADWAY, New York.
Dr. HUMPHREYS Is consulted dally at his ollice,
personally or by letter, as above, lor all lorms of
"Turtle by PYOTT A CO., JOHNSON, HOL
LtiWAY A COW DEN, T. R. CALLENDER, and
AMBROSE SMITH, Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia,
and atliLITTIE's Drug Store, No. 8120 Market si reel,
and bv all Druggists. 27 tilths
WARRANTEU TO O RE OR HONEY
RETURNED.
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EDICAL
ELECTRICITY.
Latest and Moat Important Discoveries
n the Treatment of Cbronla
Diseases.
DR. S. W. BECKWITITS
ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE,
No. 1220 WALNUT Street.
During our Investigations In the treatment of dis
ease in Its various forms by the agency of electricity,
we have o'utalued very mauy valuable and startling
iacts, which, added to the previous though limited
Information possessed by other and less fortunate
operators, place us beyond all previous knowledge of
this mysterious agent. During the course of our prac
tice we have treated and cured, through the know
ledge thus gained, many thousands, aud by means of
our new discoveries have established ourselves as the
most successful Medical Electricians in this country
or Europe.
Electrical investigation has proved that the human
body acts on the principle of the galvaulo battery.
The brain, mucous and serous membranes, tho skin
tissues, and lluids, constitute the negative and post,
live lorces, and every action, whether mental or phy
sical, is the result of these antagonistic forces. Diges
tion, respiration, circulation, secretion, and excretion
are due solely to electrical Influence. There Is a polar
action established throughout the nervous system
which connects with every part of the body.establlsh
cg aud preserving a proper balance of the electrical
element which constitutes health, and a disturbance
of which causes disease. There are strictly but two
conditions ot disease one of Inflammation or posi
tive; the other, weuk, 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 dlseosu aud restore proper
healthy action.
Among the chronic diseases In which electricity bos
been and is dully being, by our agency, of the greatest
utility, a cure being rapidly effected after the failure
otall other means, are:
1. Epilepsy, Chorea, or St. Vitus' Dance, Paralysis
(Hemplegia), Neuralgia, Hysteria, Nervousness, I'ul
piiaiiou ol the Heart, Locklaw, etc.
2. Bore Throat, Dyspepsia, Dlarrhcea, Dysentery,
Obstinate Constipation, Hemorrhoids, or lilies,
Bilious, Flatulent, and Painter's Colic, a id all alloc
tluus of the Liver and Spleen.
8, Catarrh, Cough, Influenza, Asthma (who
caused by organic diseases of the hoari), liruuch s
Pleurisy, Pleurodynia, or Rheumatism of the Cu l
Consumption In the early stages.
4. Gravel, Diabetes, aud Kidney Complaints,
a. Rheumatism. Gout, Lumbago, Still Neck, Spinal
Curvature, Hip Diseases, Cancers. Tumors (.those las.
named always cured without pulu, or plasters lu aii
'"e.Uterns Complaints, Involving a mal-posltlon, a
Prolupsus, Atitroverslon, Retroversion, lullumma
lion. Ulceration, and various other allections.
For lnlormuliou desired upon other diseases, appli
cation may be made at the ollice, or by letter.
Mrs. BECKWITU has entire charge ot the Ladies
Department, aud all delicacy will be used towards
those who entrust themselves to her care. In leuialc
diseases, It is universally successful In her hands.
For the convenience of thosa desiring liilormatton.
we give (by permission) a lew names of person
among tho best business men aud others of this city
ml elsewhere, whom we have treated and -nr,t
A. R. Stewart, Mill Creek, .11 uullngdun county, Pa.,
cured of rheumatism of Utteeu years' standing; Mrs,
J, Y, dimming, Klshicoguldas, Mllllin oouuty. Pa.,
cancer of the stomach; John kirk Patrick, New Cuallu
county, Del., cured ot a cancer In ths breast lu three
weeks; Francis Gotlwidls. No. IMS Hamilton street,
Bbsorptlon of a tumor weighing eleveu pounds; Jacob
Yaudegrifl, Odessa, Del., severe case or dlauetes; G
T. Boulden, lirm of Boulden A Co.. No. SS S. Water
htreet, paralysis on the left side, cured lu throe weeks:
E. McClain, No. 32H Juniper street, dyspepsia and
nervous debility; Lieutenant Robert G. Wilson. V. 11.
C dyspepsia cured lu seven davs; R. J. Robertson,
Fox Lake, Wisconsin, bronchitis, catarrh; John C.
Carter, Commander United Stales Navy, Brooklyn;
bleeding pileB and tlstula of forty-six years' standing,
Charles Jl. Hammond, Western National B:tnk, Bal
timore, dyspepsia and sick headache, of tweuty-live
years' standing, cured In three weeks; William Row
Lotham, No. U27 Front street, obstinate piles, cured
in three applications: C. A. Byrau, lumbago and dys
pepsia, of ten years; N. B. Baldwin, late pastor ol the
Olivet Baptist Church, Philadelphia, nervous prostra
tion, alter three applications; C.D.Cooper, l'ort Jer
vis, N.Y'.. severe case of catarrh; William Holuwortli;
No. 257 Market street, ulcerated bowels, dyspepsia,
orchiles, etc., of seven years' standing; Hon. J. M
Butler. No. 730 S. Tenth street; J, W. P.rudley, No. tio
N. Fourth street; Colonel T. W. Sweeney, Walnut
sireet, below Eighth; George O. Evans, No. 1SI2 N.
Filleenlh sireet: Mr. Pulouze. Chesuut and Third
streets; Brigadier-General A. J. Pleasuntou, No. UI8
Spruce street; George Douglass, Fifth sireet, ahove
Chesuut; M. C. Sadlei No. ti3 Arch sireet; O. S.
Fxuack. No. 4S3 Chesnut Btreel; A. L. Whlteman. cor
ner of Third and Market streets; J, jr. Andrews. No.
IU2 Fine street; M. Errlckson, No. 1322 fine street:
Thomas Simpson. No. 1314 Front street: W. R. Siuilh,
No. HCU Hanover street: George L. Jdizby, jMos. iwl
and KM Murket street: Thomas Drake, Germautowo,
William bUvenson, Sixth aud Market streets; C.
Marshall, No, 619 S. Nlulh sireet; Mr. Harris. No.
HiK) Master street; Thomas Gregg, Vinelaud, N. J.:
Brigodter-General A. Pleasoulou, bu Louis, Mo.; Mr.
, Camden, N, J.
physicians or students desiring to have Instructions
tn the correct application of Electricity for the cure
or diseases, can apply at the ofUce. ,
Consultation free. Descriptive pamphlet of cures
effected, with numerous references, aud Including a
treatise on ths subject, can be had by application at
lbs Ollice. All letters addressed to i
Dr. S. W. UEOKWITII-
MO. 10 WALNUT STREET,
1 SO wbiuSuitp PHILADELPHIA.
MARCH 30, 1867.
MEDICAL.
L.OOK AN D LIVE.
ELECTROPATHY.
Brs. CALLOWAY, W HITE & BOLLES
THE OLD
MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS,
Cor. Thirteenth and Walnut sts-
TEACI1EB8 ot new system ot coring diseases,
would call the attention of the alck and afflicted to thuli
new system of praoilce, which bas already gaijed gres
popularity In this city. During the past sis years we
ksvstieatedXWKMTY TUOUSaKD persons ufforlng
bom Ui various forms of disease iminr of them ii
nclal guarantee, cnarging nothing U we tolleoj, and
in simost every case a cure baa been euecteU. kcao
UiG lolloping
HOME CERTIFICATES.
AN A8TOJJI8ULNQ CUitK-AMJPUTATIOS PRE-
JiMACS!e.l,,n,tnr"e bV nrs- OALLO WAY and
W 111 IE ot .n ulcerated leg, which caused much sartor.
";",f?.?.JfT.in "'ftl amputation. Buceinv oi
great euro several oi my trleiiu, sullerlng trom JJ curaT
via. Skin Disrate, Dyspepsia, and other coTnnls mi
have also been penectly cured. I wiU cnClud,
answer the Inquiries ol tha dlaeacd and suflenrVg '
i a.. AbKAtLAM FLUKE,
BH0. 1841 Caniac sireet, PhUaUeiphis,
IMTORTANT CUKE8 OK OBHTISATE DISFAK'
te?emr.treeUYUn- -P-i S "a ?
ttiirS;2Sramw Stomach .nd Bowels.
Pclrecuer,eUrtt',''a 0f 010 Eye' Twenty-third and
CoknBotr' l 'ase
11: K; Kirkbrlde, Epileptic Htg, No. 1020 Market street
WUIlaiu Morgan, Klduer Disease and General Do.
bliity. to. 41U spruce street. Ul)
Msrcus D. Wilcox, tatarrUoi twelve years' stnndhm
Commercial RoteL '
Samuel G.Wheeler, Astbma ot ten years' standing
Continental Hotel. "'
r.iiiBiiui Key, Auorncy-si-L.aw, Dyspepsia, Jio. 707
Horace C. Wlnslow, Weakness of tha Kidneys, Frank
lorri.
ll. C. Shurtlcff, Cancer In Stomach. No. 3722 Market
Bireei.
J. M. Bulst. Hheiunatlsin, No. 1323 8. Broad street
Juuoh Levy, Bronchial Consumption, So. i'Si Market
irreu
t oward T. Evans, preacher of the M E Church. D v.
peoslaot long standing, Luryngltis, and Lumbago, .No,
1i.:tS tlelmnth street.
,) anies A ugent nearness ior su years, una ringing ana
roaring In tne nead W ilmington, Delaware,
'i nomas Uanopf severe Diabetes, Hose Mills, West
PbiladeipDia.
George Grant. Rheumatic Gout, long standing, No
1i l'l i 'hnunnt Htreet.
H. T. DeBUver, Chronic Neuralirta and Inflammatory
lihrnmHtiHni. No. ITM Cbesnut street
Edward McMahun, Consumption, No. 1247 Front
BtJLeRlcket, Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation, and Con
cestlim of the Bralu. No. &ls cailowhlll Btieet.
Char es M. Dayton, Paralysis of the lower limbs.
Glrard House. .
John iicCorniicK, Diabetes, ho. 1220 Ridge avenue.
CLarles E. Buckingham, Urinary Dhlicuity, iio. 1331
Jilbert street.
Anulla Davis. Chronic Diarrhoea. Forrest House.
Jl. J. tioopes, long standi. ig sciatica, and Enlarged
1'rostate Gland, uaro lownsmp, Delaware county.
Wi.liHin H. Hhnver. Liver ComnUint. Gerinantown,
Joseph W. Eorsvth, Acute Rheumatism, Uo. 1012
Arch street. ....
K. ciouser, General rarsusis, io. tta a. eecona
street.
Many or these persunt we cured tn leu than a
week.
. b. The Institntion, No. 1230, one door from Thir
teenth street, is the only home In this city where our
system is practised. Vnprlnclpled parties In other
localities, who claim to tieat diseases according to
eur late discoveries, may then tore be regarded with
suspicion.
PBY81CIANH and HTUDENT8 can entor at any time
for a full couise ot Instruction In this Uhkat Disoovsuy
in the Healing Art.
BOOKS AI.D THE MOST IHPUOVED, 1N8TRO
MENTH FURNISHED.
An Interesting circular mailed by addressing
DBS. GALLOWAY, WHITE ii BOLLES,
Philadelphia.
Consultation free. 1 l'Js.tt
AMUSEMENTS.
MENDELSSOIIN SOCIETY'S
SECOND
SI It!S KII'TION ( OMXUT,
ON kATlKDAT EVK.MXU, MAKC1I 30,
AT MUSICAL 1T.B HALL.
Doors open at Hi
I 'ON 1 !' CTOR.mm...
PIANIST
o'clock,
Commences at 8 o'clock.
Mr. JEAN LOUIH
Mr. H. O. THUNDliH
PROGRAMME:
VAUT 1.
1. OVERTURE "A Midsummer-Night's Dream,"
Mendelssohn
C.ERMANIA ORCHEBTRA.
2. With PSALM Mendelssohn
till AN D CANTATA OK NOLO, CHOK UM A N D OKCH KSTB A.
No. 1. "Ocome letus worship". ..Tenor Solo and Chorus
No. 2, "Come let us slug" Fugue aud Canon. ..Chorus
No.o. "In His hands are all the Corners of the Earth,"
Duct tor two Sopranos
No. . "The Sea is Ills" Fugue" chorus
No. 6. Finale Tenor solo aud Chorus
i'AUT 11.
a. Spring Song "Song v llhout Words," No. ,
Mendelssohn
GERMANIA ORCHESTRA.
I. Duet from "bappho" Sweet Tears Soprano and
Alio Pacini
5, Chai ita Soprano, Solo aud Chorus Rossini
i. Four 1'art Song "Early Spring" Mendelssoliu
;. "Uhe Hour Departs" Chorus Mendelssohn
PART III.
GRAND CHORAL FANTAH1E Beethoveu
For Piano, Solo, Chorus, Hnd Orchestra.
PIANIST H.O. THUNDER. It
N
EW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE.
THIS EVENING,
Positively
LAfT APPEARANCE
LAST APPEARANCE
LAST APPEARANCE
LAST APPEARANCE
LAST APPEARANCE
LAST APPEARANCE
OF
MI8H HELEN
HFI.F.N WESTERN.
HELEN WESTERN.
HELEN WESTERN.
LAST APPEARANCE
WESTERN.
HELEN WKSTETtN.
HELEN WESTERN.
HELEN WESTERN.
TWO GREAT
PIECES.
The performance will commence with the great
rama, in three sets, entitled
THE FRENCH SPY.
1'JIE FRENCH SPY. THE FRENCH SPY.
THE FRENCH SPY. THE bl'l .
Mathllde ")
Henri St. Alnie. V
Unmet-.. J
,.MIss HELEN WESTERN
To conclude with the great Drama, In four acts, en
titled
CAPTAIN KYD;
THE WIZARD 6f THE SEA.
Robert Lester.... . Miss HELEN WESTERN
MONDAY. April 1. FIRST NIGHT OF
MR. JAMES E. MURDOCH.
WINE WORKS WONDERS;
TOK INCONSTANT.
BOX SHEET NOW READY.
JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET
1VJL T
THEATRE. Begins at 74 o'clock.
MR, OEOROE GRIFFITHS.
THREE GLORIOUS PIECES.
TO-NIGHT (Saturday), March 30,
OLD HON EST V.
Michael Mr. GRIFFITHS
THE HUT OF THE RED MOUNTAIN.
Drmot".. Mr. GRIFFITHS
To conclude with the farce ot
THE DUTCHMAN'S GHOST.
Hans (the Dutchman) ;M.rA,R;.cRAIG
Monday Twenty-seventh tlmwot "OURS."
Tuesday Henetlt of Mrs. THAYER.
M
R S. THA YES'S BENEFIT.
ARCH STREET THEATRE.
TUESDAY. April 2. 1MI7.
Mrs. Mowatt's life-like Comedy ot
J 1 . 1".. ,
ind the popular Sensational Drama ot
THE CARPENTER OF ROUEN;
J3 30 2t
THE MASSACRE OF BARTHOLOM
WALNUT STREET THEATRE
N. E. corner of NINTH and WALNUT btreeU
Ueirlns at 7 o'clock.
SATURDAY NIGHT.
GREAT DOUBLE BILL-.
The charming, youthful, and versatile artiste,
LUCILLE WESTERN.
Weston's celebrated thrilling Drama of
LUCKETIA BORGIA, THE POISONER.
LUCILLE WESTERN as Lucrotla Borgia
To conclude with the popular Drama of
DON CA-'-SAR DE KAZAN.
LUCILLE W ESTERN as Don Ciesar
tMonday LEAH, THE FORSAKEN.
N1
EW ELEVENTH STREET OPSRA HOUSB
juub. v Kiti'm street, a Move chwn ut,
'TIIK FA MI l.V HKNOR1"'
OPKN OK Till! SItASiOlt.
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the Great btar Troupe of the World, tn their URANI
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IxxitS open at 1 o'clock. Ooniniencliig at S o'clock
ISU J. L. CAiLNCMObd. AUnagsx, .
AMUSEMENTS.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OFMUSI0,
THOMAS MAGCIRB and linninvnn
Protessor KIsLEY, " "
Positively last wek of
THE GREAT IM PF.KI A L"J A PA N KSE TTtOUPBl
SATIIUDAV. Marrhin.
In miad2r hT1 BPpearauce 01 the Japanese Tronpfl
GRAND MATINEE
evening? 1 and tlolu Exhibition at 8 o'clock In till
All t,.r.n. x. NOTICE,
anese Trm.n?v. ? r,alm" the Imperial J-'
ir." ...' p,,,HBe Prnt their bill, lor pay
l Mus0c.0be fi'S i'I' ' AcadSufy
BPECTAL NOTICE.
panese r
in e nt on
ip K I U M PHANT SUCCESS.-
CN( KKT IT A T T
2M WFEK OF 1 11 K UHANU CONROI IDATION
THIS (Monday) KVKN INu, Maici 25
and continue every evening this week. '
iniee uiMinn winipanles lu one.
THE TWO BEAK KA MILTER,
Vocalists. Harpists, Violinists, 1'inulsta and
SWISH HEM. KIMlh.Uk ' na
assisted by the celebrated '
HKKOKR FAMILY,
Vornl and Insirumental Fertormers.
;.ri Bell l'lsvers. the Inruest tronna nf nn mn..
In the world; lino Hllver Bells, 8 separate Bell Tables.
2folo Harpists, t Bolo (Stair Bell-Players, the onl5
titiiirBell lMayers In the United States.
KA'l UKDAY AFTEHNOON GKAND MATINEEL
Tickets for sale at C. W. A. Trnmoler's: aim. ti. ti.n
Hall, where a diagram of the hall may be seen and
seat secured.
Tickets, 50 Cents. Reserved Seats, 75 Cents.
No half nrlce in the Evenlnir. Children admituul tn
the Matinee lor ii Cents.
Doors open at 7. Commence at 8 o doer.
Doors open In the afternoon at 2. Commence at 2i;
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