CITY INTELLIGENCE. M AbniHONAL LOCAL IT KM ft KK OUTSIDK PA9BS.J Caphaltikh and Hospital Cases. Sinco our last mention of hoopiul hems, the follo,unir rxins have been adm ttvd : Jobn McCalt, aprd twenty two, and John (Jul lapher, agod tweui v-onc, were badly hurt about the head, lace, and len, by tackling fallinu on them vbile unloading rt vessel at Christian Mrept wharf. They residod in Clay street, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth ttreetg. John Brady, aped twentv-four, living at EiRhth and Bhippcn htroeto. hud his hands crushed b.v bcinc cauiMit between hogsheads of np:ar on ChtiHttnn stret t tv-nirf. A lad named Robert Kelley, eleven years of upe, rcsldim? in Carpenter street, below Eighth, lell while playing with other boys, and broke his right am.. Mary Wl'-iii, colored, ae-ed twenty ycar.i, fell down a flitrht of stairs at tier reHidenee, No. 02D Ijomhard street, and diBloented her left lep. William lfolmes, a resideut of Ko. !)47 South TCigbth street, with left let? badly crushed by being run over by a pamenper. ear on Wallace streets he was attemotinp to pet on the front platform. John McClintock, with serious inju ries caocd by a fall from ms cart at Eighteenth and Federal streets. During the alarm of firo In the lower seetlon of the city, early yesterday morning, J amen Burns, aped twenty-four jeara, was run over by the Alarion Hose carrinc, and Injured iutcr ually. He was taken to tin; Hospital. The iIeai.tit Office. The report of inter ments for tin week ending April (, 17, gives the number of deaths and iuterments at 293; adults 146 and minors J47. The principal causes of deatu of adults were consumption of me iuuks auu ijpuoiu n ver, there being 35 of the formerj and 20 of tho latter; of minors, con vulsions and fever were the mum causes. Ages Under one year, 8',i, one to two, 1!; two to five, 24; five to ten, 12; ten to fifteen, 6; tilteen to twenty, 4; twenty to thirty, 32; thirty to forty, 29; forty to filty, 23; fifiy to sixty, 22; sixty to seventy, 21; seventy to eighty, 12;eighty to ninety, 7. Nativity United States, 200; foreign, 67; un known, 17; people of color, 1G. Sex Males, 134; leniules, 159: boys, C5; girls, 82. There were from the Almshouse, 18. The number of deaths, compared with last week, and with the corresponding week of lscii, was as follows: Weett ending March 30, lGU, was 2G8; week ending April 7. 1807, 28G, Another Stable on Fire. A stable in Krider alley, running from Swunson to Front streets, was discovered on tire about 1 o'clock on Sunday morniner, which spread so rapidly that those who Br6t reached it were unable to rescue the horses, and five of them were burned to death. From the stable the 11 nines spread to the root of a malt-house connected with the South wark Brewery, which was d am acred ; also, to the brick stable ot Arthur Nugent, which contained several valuable horses. Tuese were all got out uninjured ; two of them belonged to Doctor Ward, cue to William Carson, and one to Mr. Nupeut. The stable was burned out, aud the roofs of four contiguous dwellings destroyed. The carpenter shop ot Mr. Berry, with its con tents, was burned ; also about ten thousaud feet of lumber, belonging to Joseph Reed, cooper. In consequence of the stables and shops being difficult of access, the firemen labored uuder great disadvantages, but they worked unceasinelv for svernl hours, Fires. At an early hour yesterday morn ing, the paper-mill owned by Mr. John Dewees, and located in Rowlaudville, Twenty-second Ward, was entirely destroyed. Tne mill was built of stone, and was two stories in height. The loss will amount to between two and three thousand dollars. No insurance. The fire is supposed to have been caused by an incendiary. It was raining at the time. An alarm of fire was caused yesterday after noon, about 2 o'clock, by tiie slight burning of the roof of s kitchen at No. 504 N. Tenth street. A little alter 3 o'clock, yesterday morning, a fire broke out in a stable on Acorn alley, below Locust street, belonging to the proprietor of the American Hotel, Mr. Rowlings. The mimes were contined to the rear ot the building, burn ing ot the root and the woodwork of the inte rior, together with hay, straw, etc. The roofs of two dwellings adjoiuing were damaged, and the houses gnmiwht dnmnrra hv wuter. Scrros-ED IIoMiciriE is Camdev. John Markcy, residing in Plum street, above Third. Camden, while in an intoxicated state, on Tuesday morning, visited the Parson Hotel,- at the foot of Federal street. His desire for more liquor wa9 not af tirst granted by the barkeeper, Alexanoer craaiey, out ine inner oeing exceuu iugly annoyed, gave Markey a drink on promise of his immediate departure. He then toft and pot into hu altercation with parties outside. Bradley went to the door, when Markey caught him by the throat. Bradley threw him off; he lell, fractured his skull, and died on Saturday night. Bradley, who hud been previously held in $2000 bail, was rearrested and placed in the county jail to await the Coroner's inquest, which will be held this attrmoon. Stabbing Affrays. On Saturday evening lat, u colored muu, numed Henry Brown, re siding at No. 3 Russell avenue, between Eighth, and Ninth streets, received three terrible cuts from a case-knile in the hands of a colored man named Deacon. It is said that Brown was standing in the street, near his own house, talking to Deacon's wile. .nd that the husband came up and committed the assault. Deacon was arrested, and Brown was taken to the Hospital. A tight occurred at a late hour on Saturday iiieht, in Federal street, auove sevemn, auring which a, man named Robert Shultz was badly stabbed in the bicic with a shoemaker's knife. Shultz resided in Fitzwater street, below Seventh, but in consequence of the nature of his wound be was removed to tho Hospital. Robberies. The cigar store of Mr. L. U. Grim, No. 331 Arch fctreet, was entered through a back window on Haturtfay nieht, and was robbed ot meerschaum pipes and ciear tubes valued ut over two huudred dollars. The thieves effected an entrance thiougb. a back window in the second oiory. A daring robbery was perpetrated on Sunday morning in the establishment of Messrs. A. J. Hoyt & Co., No. 329 Chesnut street, liold watches, jewelry, and opera-glasses were taken from the'.r fiont window by fcoine daring thief, by breaking their snow window. A large reward will be paid for the detection of the thief and recovery of the go .Is. Namb Changed. By resolution of Councils, Prune street will hereafter be known as Locust treet, with which it corn-sounds, in accordance with the general plan mtipted in naming the streets of thi9 city. Prune meet, which is about filty feet in breadth, running from Fourth to Sixth 6treet, betweeu Walnut and Spruce, was formerly well known, from tue fact of the old 'Frisiu"or "Debtors' Apartment" being situated there. Tired of Lifb. Karly yesterday morning William Murray, Hged 34 years, residing at No. 221 Wharton street, attempted to commit suicide hv shooting himself. Tho bal from the pistol entered the lett breast, Inflicting a wouud which it is tboupht will prove fatal. Ho was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital, where the bull was extracted The untortunute man ha been in a ". melancholy sta'e fo-- '" time back. Fell Overboard James Piper, aged 26, seaman of tho British steamship Westmore land lying at the foot of Washington street, fell from the eaneway about 3 o'clock yesterday morning, while in an Intoxicated state, and was downed. An inquest waa held, and a verdict f .prtdental drowning was rendered. Hydrophobia. Policeman Hickey, of the Ninth District, shot a mad dog at Sixteenth and rr ton (.tree a yesterday afternoon. The ani mal had for wm time past exhibited symptoini of hydrophobia. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, Off Stocks. On Saturday afternoon the revenue-cutter Resolute was launched. She is of fupeiior build and mod. Target Practice. On Friday, April ID, flic Washington Grays will parade for targ t practice. AMUSEMENTS. Italian Opera. Trovalore will be presente 1 at the Academy of Music this evening, with a cast embracing Madame Parepa-RoMi, Madame Amalia Pattl-Strakosch, Slguori P. Bngnoll. Fortnna, and Larti. In this opera Madame Parcpa-Hosa created quite an excitement in New York and Boston, and we tru3t snc will win new laurels here. To-morrow evening .Vorma will presented, and on Wedne-day the llarher ofSeoiUc. This troupe, can only remain with us the present week, giving five soirees, and one matinee on fSaturduy next. N kw CnERNrT Street ;TnEATni?.'-i-This is Mr. Murdoch's last week. To-night It. B. Sheridan's spat kliug comedy of the .Vioo for tfcanrtnl will be given. Mr. James E. Murdoch will per sonate the rollicking "Charles .Surface," sun ported by Miss Jos'e Orton as Lady Teazl" " Mr. Mackey as "Sir Peter Teazle," 'Mr. W. II. Bailey as "Sir Oliver Surface," and Mr. Frank Lawler as "Joseph Surface' This will be a very fine cast, and we have no doubt the comedy will be played throughout in admirnb.e style. To-morrow, by request, Money will be re peated. Saturday afternoon, orly Murdoch matinee Walnut Street Theatre. This eveniug Miss Lucille Western will present her powerful rendition of "Camillc," in the play of tlni; name. Mr. George H. Clarke appears as "Armand Duval." To-morrow nisht the evening will be devoted to Fast Jjynne, lor the last time during tlm engagement. Arch Street Theatre. The brilliant young Philadelphia actor, Mr. Edwin Adams, com" raences an engagement this evening. He will appear as "Jean Vaubaron," in the new French conceit called Clairvoyance; or, The Man Willi Mux Fiaures. in which Mr. Adams has created quite a sensation in New York and NewOrleaus. The play will be put uoon the stuge In excellent style, with an admirable distribution of char acters. American Variety Theatre. The Variety troupe at the American Theatre continues to draw excellent houses. They present a diver Htied entertainment every night, and their exhibitions are quite interesting. O.i Thurs day evening, April 18, Mr. James Pilgrim, the accomplished aud deserving manager at this theatre, will have a complimentary testimonial. Handel and Haydn Society. The last concert of the Handel and Haydn Society for the season, takes place at the Academy of Music n Tues day evening, 26th instant. Mendelssohn's giand oratorio of Paul will be tho attraction on that occasion, the solo parts sustained by Mr. H. M. Smith and Mr. J. F. Iiudolph son, of Bos ton, and Mr. George Simpson, of New York. The choruses will be sung by the Handel and Haydn, and a grand orchestra of forty per formers, under Carl Sentz, will do the accom paniments. Tue Peak Family Swiss Bell Rinocus an nounce that this is the lust week of their tine entertainments ot Conceit Hall. They have matinees on Wednesday and Saturday. The exhibitions given by the Peaks are highly spoken of, and are well worth a visit. Carncross & Dixey, at the Eleventh Street Opera House, present an attractive bill this week, and draw full houses. 'Hie House that dock Built, and the "ieets" of the Japanese tire among their attractions. Theodore Tilton at Concert Hall. The editor of the New York Independent will lecture before the Social, Civil, and Statistical Society of the Colored People of Pennsylvania on next Monday evening, the 15th instant. Carl Boese, assisted by Madame Clara Brin kerhoff, Miss AugUbta Roese, Mr. L. Engelke,und several other eminent artists, will give a con cert of vocal and instrumental music at the Musical Fuud Hall, on next Friday evening. ai ai:im: tjoi.ixjkapji. For additional Marine Is'ews tee First Page. ALMANAC i'OK PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY Stt.N Risks ....S'M Moon Risks 10T)2 Bun tSKTB H-niiilitm Watkb i n PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. SAMI'KL K. tSTOKKR, " ukokhk N. Tatham, J-Monthly Committee. Andkkw WukklekJ UUVKUKM'8 OF UCKAN STKAMKKS. FOR AMERICA. Ottawa C. of Uuliliu.. l'rupouiis .... Antwerp New York Mar. 23 , Llverpool...lSew YorK Mr. 'li Liveri)oui...l'ldlaUu ...Mar. 2.i Llveruool...New York -.Mar. i Tripoli.. i,ii.Ht KMiern....Llveriooi...xsew lorn.... mar. zn C. ot Aiilwerii..Llverpoot...rew Y oik Miir. 27 (iermaiiia.....!50uiliaiiiplou .iSew York Mar. 27 iitiisaM Soulliumploii New York .Mar. 27 Helvellu ..Liverpool. ..New York Mar. 27 Peruvian .Liverpool... Portland Mar. 28 bt. Laurenl Havre New York.... Mar. 2S FOR EUROPE. Chicago New York...Llverpool April 1(1 Cliina .Boston Liverpool April 10 KUiiiUurgb -New York...Llverpool April lo Ht-iuiaiiii New York...llremeu April 11 AraKo ....New 'ork...Havre April 12 Virginia New York...Llverpool April 13 Belloua New York...LonUou. April 13 Cermaula New York. ..Hamburg April 13 C.of Antweip,...New York...Liverpool April 13 Ottawa New Y'ork...Antwerp April 13 Havana New York...Havre -April 13 bt. Laurent New York...Havre -April 20 Baltic New York...BremeD... April 20 MlHSiHStppl New York. ..Havre.. April 27 Fulton New Y'ork... Havre ..May 17 C0A8TWI8E, DOMESTIC, ETC. H. HudRon PUilada Havana... Aorll 9 Columbia New York... Havana April 11 H.Cbaunoey....New Y'ork... Aspinwall. April 11 Alliance Phllada Cbarlestou April 13 Tonawauua rnuacia huvannau April l.i N. America New York...RraKll April 22 8. America New Y'ork...Brai!il May 22 Mulls are lorwaruea oy every uteamer in me reuuiar llnna. The aLeamers for or 1'roiu Liverpool call at Clueenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at Londouuerry. Tue steamer lor or rroiu vuevxmu neul call at Houthaniiuon. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship Roman. Baker, liusion. H. Winsor Co. t-ieuiimlilp Alexandria, i'ralt, Richmond, V. P. Clyde & Co. Steamship J. W. Everman, Tuttle. Charleston, Lotb- gieaiuslilp Cbax, Crobsiuau, Providence, Lathbury, Wickershani & Co. Brie Ueu. Banks. Ketcbum. Boston , L. AudcnrleditC'o. BchrE. Watson, Craumer, Washington, J. E. Ba.ley A Co. SchrJas. Bradley, Bradley, Washington, Blakiston, tiraell'&Co. 6chr Northern Llnht, Buckuilnster, New Haven, Aiideiiried. Norton t Co. fcchr Cynthia Jane, Bellows. Bridgeport, Qulutard, Wuril t o. Scbr J. M. Brooniall, Douglass, Boston, J. O. & G. S. P.epnlier. Pchr Vrale, Mason. Charleston, D. B. Stetson & Co. Si hrRuby, Cobb. Salisbury, l0. Kt'r H. L. (law, Iler, Baltimore. A. Groves. Jr. bt'r Mayflower, Robinson. New York, W.P.ClydeifeCo. hi'r Philadelphia, Fulus, Washington, do. bt'r W. W blUdeu, Rigglus, Baltimore, J. D. Ruofl. ARRIVED SATURDAY. PleamBhlp Virginia, Allen, from Kichmond, via Nor folk, wttb indue, to W. P. Clde & Co. bchr Trade Wind, Hoft'mau, from Charleston, wttb lumber to J. W. (iaxklll & bona. bchr J. M. Brooniall, Douglass, from Portsmouth, bchr Ocean Wave, Baker, from Bridgeport. bclir J. Bradley, Bradley, from Washington. Schr R. W. Tyler, Rohblns, from Boston. bteamer Bevei ly. Pierce, 21 hours iroin New York, wilb nidse. to W. P. Clyde fe Co. Meaiuer New York. Marshall; from Washington, wlib uirtse. to W. P. Clyde t Co. Tug Hudson. Carr. from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde & Co. OorreKjpondenre of the Philadelphia Kxchanu. r Lkwkh, Del.. April 6 8 A. M. Brig Ua, trom Man- KBiillla tor Philadelphia, passed In the Capes to day. The following vesseln from Philadelphia went lo spa to-day: Barque A. M. tlray, lor Marseilles; brigs Ida C, for ARpinwall; Maria White, for Cardenas; and Haze, for Portland, A barque came down lor sea suppotied the Maria Miles, for Hamburg. bieauilug A. Wlnauis, from Philadelphia for New York, went to sea at i P. M. Wind w. JOSEPH LA FETRA. MEMORANDA. Bhlps C. Davenport, bieveim, and Lizzie Mosna, Care for Philadelphia wilb despatch, were up at Liverpool 23d ult. , bleamshtp Tonawanda, JeDDlnga, hence, at Savan- Steamship Pioneer, Bennett, forPhlladelpbla,salled from Wilmington. N. C , 6tb Inst. Steamship Alliance, Kelley, lor Philadelphia, sailed jrem Charleston tilb lut. Bnrnue Victoria, Kmidvon, for Philiidelphla.clearpd at New York Mh I hk t. l arqne linlmi, Morrill, lu nro for Marseilles, was rpxki n 2ith nil.. Ini. ;7 4ii, leu. Mill. Hng Minna 'I rani), True, hence, at Matanfas zSth lilllno.ll ling Princeton, Wells, from Providence for Phila delphia, sailed from Newport 3il Inst. Brig Idella, Jackson, hence, at Mstanzas 2.1th ult. Schr U. Hreen, Westcoit, for Philadelphia, sailed from Pawlucket Mh Inst. Schr Paul beavey, Gulliver, hence, at Matanzas 2tn ultimo. ... Schr Essex, NIckcrson, for Philadelphia, cleared at Boston 5th Inst. , . bchr L. Gray, Huntley, hen!e for Norwich, at New London 4th Inst. ..... . i-clirs I Baker, Pnrvere; C. P. Stlcknev, Mathls: W. Betiienl, Penny; and Dingo, linker, hence, at Boston 4th inst. Kchr Monteznma, Lowe, hence, at B"!fat 27th nit, Schrs C. Moore, Ingersoll, hence, and searsviue, Chase Irow Boston for Philadelphia, at Newport otn li'ant, . , T u Hcl.rs H. May, Fianklin: K Purves. Jones: and J. s. W ehlln, Uoweii. lor I'nlladelphia, sailed from I rovl donee .lib Inst. . , , , Schr CircafiSiun, Kendall, hence, nt Belfast 3d inst, MISCELLANY. . . I.Al'Nilicn.-At Ni winiryport, Mass., .".! Inst., from the ird of Genrge .lackniim. Jr.. the steamship Krlo, bnlli for the American Kteuinshlp Company, to run between Boston and Europe. At Wis.asset. March 2. by L. Carlton A Co., ascl r ol lie tons, carpenter's measurement, called the .leiinirj A rmstrong, owned by James Jewett ami others, or W IscBsset, nnd Inienned tor the llshlng trade, under command of Captain J I. F. Jeweik NOTICE TOMARIKERS. The Martin s Industry Light Vessel, olTthecntrance to Portlmyal, b. V., has been removed trom her sta tion lor repairs. A Light Vessel, exhibiting the same order and number ol lights (two reflector lights), has ihken her place, she can be distinguished by the fol lowing marks, viz.: Hull and mastheads yellow, day marxs hlnck, and the word "Reliot." painted In large bln' k letters on her Hides. The Mariln s Industry will be restored to her sta tion us soon R nriicilcable. By order ol the Lighthouse Board. ,.() jryq Lighthouse Inspector, sixth District. Charleston, April 1, IstiT. Cubltl's or Nightingale Gap Is becoming one of the most dangerous traps on the river. During the war a boat's crew from the L ulled States guard-ship Night ingale cut an opening in the bank ol sulllcteut width to allow a small bout to pass throughi It Is now more than half a mile wldo, and the water rushes through, v. illi a learlul rapidliy and dealeiilng noise. IU lirst victim as the brig iiopn. the second the schr Robnsto, and the present one is the Lighthouse steam-tender Geranium, t nplaln Tillhergh. bhe was reported Ust evening as lying broadside to, and In a dangerous position. S. W. Pass, Mississippi, March 2T. MEDICAL. ftflEDICAL ELECTRICITY Latest and Most Important Discoveries 111 the Treatment of Clirouto Diseases. DR. S. W. BECKWITII'S ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, No. 1220 WALNUT Street. During our Investigations In the treatment of dis ease In Its various forma by the agency of electricity, we have obtained very many valuable and startling facts, 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 tbousauds, and by means of our new discoveries bave established ourselves as the most successful Medical Electricians in tbla country or Europe. Electrical Investigation has proved that the human body acts on the principle of the galvanic battery. The bruin, mucous and serous membranes, the sklu tissues, and fluids, constitute the negative aud posi tive iorces, and every action, whether mental or phy sical, Is the result of these antagonistic foroos. 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.establlslt eg and preserving a proper balance of the olectrlcal element which constitutes health, and a disturbance of which causes disease. There are strictly but two ' conditions ot disease one of Inflammation orposi- j live; the other, weak, debilitated, negative and as ) electricity contains these two conditions In the action j of the positive and negative currents, all we have to do is to neutralize the disease and restore proper i healthy action, ' Among the chronic diseases In which electricity has J been and Is dally being, by our agency, of the greatest ; utility, a cure being rapidly effected after the failure ; ot all other means, are: ' 1. Epilepsy, Chorea, or St. Vitus' Dance, Paralysis (Hemplegia), Neuralgia, Hysteria, NorvouBuesa, Pal- . pliatiou oi me noun, uwkihw, civ. j 2. Sore Throat, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,. . Obstinate Constipation, Hemorrhoids, or Biles, Bilious, Flatulent, and Painter's Colic, a. id all aUuo Uoub of the Liver and Spleen. . Catarrh, Cough, iulluenza, Aathma when not : caused by organic diseases ot the heart), Bronchitis, ' pleurisy, Pleurodynia, or Rheuuiatigtu ot lUo Chest, Consumption In the early stages. ' , 4. Gravel, Diabetes, and Kiduey Comnlnlnts. ' 5. Rheumatism. Gout, Lumbago, Still Neck, mil ' Curvature, Hip Diseases, Cancers, Tumors (those last named always cured without pain, or plasters tu any l0.nu'terus Complaints, Involving a mal-posltlon, a Prolapsus, Antroverslon, Retroversion, lullamiua- Hon, Ulceration, and various other aUectious. For lnlormation desired upon other diseases, appli cation may be made at the otlice, or by letter. Mrs. BECKW1TH has entire charge ol the Ladies' Department, and all delicacy will be used towards those who entrust themselves to her care, in leinale diseases, It Is universally successful in her hands. For the convenience of those desiring Information, we give (by permission) a lew names of persons, among the best business men and others of this cliy and elsewhere, whom we have treated and cured: A. R. btewart, Mill Creek, Huntingdon county, Pa., cured of rheumatism of lllteen years' standing; Mrs, J. Y, Cuuimlng, Kishlcoguldas, Mlllllu county, Pa., cancer of the stomach; John Kirkpatrlck, New Castle county, Del., cured ot a cancer in the ureast in three weeks; Francis Gott walls. No. 1848 Hamilton street, absoi ptlon of a tumor weighing eleveu pounds; Jacob Vandegrltt, Odessa, Del., severe case or dlaDelei"; G. 'I'. Biaiiden. firm of Boulceu & Co.. No. 3S. Water street, paralysis on the left Bide, cured In three weeks; E. McClain. No. 32D Juniper street, dyspepsia aud nervous debility; Lieutenant Robert Q, Wilson, V. R. C, dyspepsia cured in seven davs; R. J. Robertson, Fox Lake, Wisconsin, bronchitis, catarrh; John C. Carter, Commander United States Navy, Brooklyn; bleeding piles and fistula of forty-Hix years' standing, C buries 11. Hammond, Western Nallouul Bank, Bal timore, dyspepsia and sick headache, of twenty-live years' Btanulng, cured In three weeks; William Row Lotliani, No. 1327 Front street, obstinate piles, cured In three applications: C. A. By ran, lumbago aud dys pepsia, or leu years; N. B. Baldwin, late pastor of the Olivet Bupllst Church, Philadelphia, nervous prostra tiou, after three applications; C.D.Cooper, Port Jer vis, N.Y'.. severe case of catarrh; William Uoltzworth; No. 257 Market street, ulcerated bowels, dyspepsia, orchlles, etc., of seven years' standliig; Hon. J. M. Butler. No. 730 s. Tenth street; J. W. Bradley, No. a Fourth street; Colonel T. W. Sweouev, Walnut street, below Eighth; George O. Evans, No. Iti.i2 N. Fifteenth street: Mr. Pelouze. Cbeauul and Third streets; Brigadier-General A. J. Plcusontou, No. DIS Spruce street; George Douglass, Fifth street, above Chesnut; M. C. Sadlei, No. 63 Arch street; O. S. Emack, No. 483 Chesnut street; A. L. Whitemau, cor ner ot Third and Market streets; J. H. Andrews, No. UI2 Pine street; M. Krrlckson. No. 1322 Pine street; Thomas Simpson, No. 1314 Front street: W. K. Smith, No. Hanover street: George L. Buzhy, Nos. nil and 033 Market street: Thomas Drake, Germanlown, William bteveiiHon, Sixth aud Market streets; C, Marshall, No. 61U S. Ninth wireet; Mr. Harris. No. 141 Master street; Thomas Gregg, Vluelaud, N. J.; Brigadier-General A. Pleasonlou, St. Louis, Mo.; Mr. -, Camden, N.J. ...... , . Physicians or students desiring to have Instructions in the correct application of Electricity lor the oure of diseases, cau apply at the olUce, Coiisiiiiailou tree. Descriptive pamphlet of cures effected, with numerous references, aud Including a treatise' on the subject, can be had by application at Iheolllce. All letters addressed to Dr. S. W. BEOKWITH- NO. 1230 WALNUT STBEKT, 1 8nwsm.1mrip PHILADELPHIA H ASTING'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP NAPTHA CU11KS CONSUMPTION. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DYOTT & CO., AOENTSfc lm Wo, IS North BEOOND Blrets. AMUSEMENTS. A C A p B M Y OP MUSIC. I'AItKI'AHItl'INnM GRAND ITALIAN OPEKA. FIVE NlHMTS AND ONK MATINF.E. MADAME ElU'lIlUiSVNK I'AltKl'A 111 HA. Her hrst appearance In Opera iu Philadelphia. The great 'lenor, KIONOK P. BlUUNOT.t. MADAME "TMAKOhCII. SMJNOIl KERR ANTI, SM.NOIl HJltTUMA, SIGNOIl I.OITt, SIGMOR 8US1NI, SIGNOU HAH II, Musical Directors, SIGS0R8 N1COLAO and CARL ROB A MONDAY EVP NINO. April i, 1667, , . IB 1BGVA IOUK. Mntlnme PARK. PA 1isa as ...... Leonora Mndane PA'ITI HTHAKOsCII as Axucenn Signor P. BlllGNOLl In his gieat role of. Manned r-li-.nor Miit'l I N A as Count ill Luna SI,nor SAR I I as .Ferraudo TUESDAY. April 9, , NORMA. MndnniPPARcpA as NORMA .wailnuie S f RA KOSCH , BRlGNOLi. SUS1M. WF.DNFSDA Y, April 10, HIE BARBER OF SEVILLE. THURSDAY, APRIL 11. Moart's Immortal DON GIOVANNI. Madame I'ABEPA ROSA, BUI'lNOLl.FERRANTI. . , , , . SI SIN I. SART1. Admission, ft. Reserved sats, SO rents extra, iainlly Clrule f.Ocenls. Amphitheatre, ih cents. Single Tickets ready THIS MORNING, at the Academy, and at Trumpler's. 4 4 4t N LW CIIKSNL'T 8TRKKT THEATRE. LAST W KkK of the (llstlnmilshPd histrionic artist, MR. JAMES E. MURDOCH. Tills (Monday) EVKN1NG. April 8, 'i HE bCHOOL (Oil SCANDAL. Chnrlfs Surlace Mr. J. E. MURDOCH Lady Teazle Miss JOSlE OK'L'ON Tuesday MONEY. Wednesday MUCH ADO A ROUT NOTHING. '1 hiirsday H A M I . H,T. Friday, Benelit Til K STRANGER. Kalunlay V INK WORKS WONDERS. SAIL'RDAY A FT Kit NOON. The management have the pleasure to announce, In reply lo numerous implications from residents In the suburbs, who are unable lu visit the theatre In the evening, that they have induced Mr. Murdoch lo appear at the SATURDAY MATINEE, Which will be tho ONLY MURDOCH MATINEE, on which occasion he will appear In T HE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. Admission 3d cents to all parts of the house (except ing Orchestra). Reserved Seats, only 600. Evening Prices $1, 75c., 50c, and 25c. Seals secured six days In advance. WALNUT STKEKT THEATUE, N. E, corner of NINTH aud WALNUT btreei. Begins at J4 to o'clock. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK RUT ONK of the eminent, youthful, charming artiste, LUCILLE WESTERN, Who will appear This Evening, FOR THIS OCCASION ONLY, In her unequalled Impersonation of CAM1I.LE UA UTTER, lu Matilda Heron's etlectlve dramatization Ot CAM1LLE; THE FATE OF A COQUETTE. LUCILLE WESTERN as. CAMILLE GAUTIER G. U. Clark"? as Armand Duval IIS. J01UN DKfcW'8 NEW ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins at U to 8 o'clock. FIRST NIGHT OF CLAIRVOYANCE. FIRST NIGHT OF THE POPULAR 'EDW IN ADAMS." MONDAY, and EVERY EVENING, The Great Play. In 6 acts, w ith new scenery, machinery, and great cost, entitled CLAIRVOYANCE; TIIE MAN WITH THE WAX FIGURES. Jean Vaubaron EDWIN ADAMS Friday Benelit ot EDWIN ADAMS, Seats secured six days lu advance. OX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE.- 1MM1-NSE ATTRACTION. FOX'a COMBINATION TROUPB EVERY EVENING. G RAND CORPS DE BA LLET.COM 1C PANTOMIMl ETHIOPIAN BURLEbQUE, COMIC PANTOMiMJj C ONCERT HALL, CHEdNUT STREET. GRAND EXTRA ENTERTAINMENT 1IN All- U( THE SOUTH K RN RELIEF I JND, TUESDAY EVENING, April U, PJU7. A BRILLIANT BILL, In which the celebrated PEAK FAMILIES BELL-RINGERS, And the popular BERGER FAMILY. Who have volunteered their services for the occasion, will present THE CHOICEST COMPOSITIONS In their repertoire. The whole forming A VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT of rare and UNEXAMPLED ATTRACTION. 4 8 2t MUSICAL FUND HALL. FRIDAY F;VENING, APRIL 12. CARL ROESK'S VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, On which occasion he will have tne valuable assis tance of MADAME CLARA BR1NKERHOFF, (her second appearance iu Philadelphia), MISS AUGUSTA ROESE, MADAME A. MAY. MR. WENZELL KOPTA, (celebrated Violinist from Prague, his first appearance in Philadelphia), MR. L, ENGELK.E .Accompanist '1 lckeis 1 To be had at the Music Stores, aud at the door the entire day of the Concert. I4 6 6t Doors open at 7 o'clock. Concert commences at 8. 0 Y E R 0 F ACADEMY. CARL WOLFSOHN'S FIFTH AND LAST MATINEE. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, April 12, 1SU7, At bait-past 4 o'clock. First and only appearauce lor lllteen months Of THEODORE HABELMAN, The distinguished German Tenor. Tickets, One Dollar each. 8 4t N1 EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE ELEVENTH Street, above CIIF.HIN UT. "TIIK FAMILY KENOKT" OPKN fO It 'JIIK NEANOir. CAKN4 KONM A DI.Vtl 'N BllASTHELN, the Great star Troupe of the World, in their GRAN1 ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, SONGS, DANCES, NEW BURLESQUES, and PLANTATION SCENES. Doa open at 7 O'clock. Commencing at S o'clock 8 30 J. L. CARNCROSS. Manager. GERMANIA OltCHKSTK A. PUBLIC RE bearsalB every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, si MUSICAL FUND HALL, Sii o'clock. Engagemenll made by addressing GEORGE BASTERT. Agent, No 12ai MONTEREYbt., between Race and Vine. L2 68n COPARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLUTION OF fOPARTNERSIIIP. T he Copartnership heretofore existing uuder the hrm-nameot BROOKE Hull, doing business at N, .s. 17.11 and naa MARKET Street, Is this day d is solved by muluaU consent. All persons who have claims against the above firm will present them lo (he undersigned for Immediate settlement, unii those who are indebted to the same will please make early payment. NATHAN BrtOOKK, EDWARD U. PUGH. Philadelphia. April 1, 1SC7. NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. The ciideisigned have this day lormed a Copartner ship under the firm-name ot BROOKE, COL KET 4 CO., lor live years, ending (he 31st day of March, la"2, and will continue the Flour, Grain, and Produce Com mission Business, at the old stand, Nos, 1731 and 1733 MARKET Street. NATHAN BROOKE, GEORGE II. COLKKT, EDWARD 1L PUGH. Philadelphia, April 1. !H7. 4 2 12t FERTILIZERS. gAUCH'S RAW BONE MriEU-I'IIONIIIATE OF LIME, The great 'Fertilizer for all crops. Quick In It action, und permitueul In Its eilecta. Established over twelve yeais. Dealers supplied by the cargo, direct bom the wharf ol me manuiaciory, on iiuerai terms. Mauuiaciured only by BAUGH & BON8, :OSlce No. 20 South DELAWARE Avenue, 84smw Philadelphia. MMOS I AT ED PHOSPHATE, AN VKNITIIPAKMED FCUTILIZER For Wheat, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Grass, the VegetabU Garden, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Etc. Etc This Fertiliser contains Ground Bone and the best Fertilizing Salts. Price ui per ton of 2000 pounds. For sale by tb manufacturers, WILLIAM ELLIS & CO., Chemists, lifmwft No. IU MARKET Street. PRIVY WELLS OWNERS OK PROPERTY The only place to get Privy Wells cleaned Olslnlected at ery low prices. vuriw A. PEYBOW, Manofactnrer of Poudrette. 10 OLDBMITU b HALL, LIBRARV Street APRIL 8, 1867. HATS AND CAPS. HATTERS. KPRIlftl STYLES GENTS' DRESS HATS, LARGE VARIETY OF FANCT STYLES, HC1TAIILK FOIt YOUTH AND t'IIILIBE2l ALL THE LATEST? NOVELTIES HOW READY, -ALL AND EXAMINE THEM. 131mrp ENGINES, MACHINERY. ETC. rffrfk PKNN KTKAM ENGINE AUD SVli'4i.TOIt 11 " WORKS. NEAFl K & LEVY IHAl lltAL AAU 1 llf-Ulllll ILAlj 1NU1I KH.IU3, MACHINISTS. BOll.KR-MAKERS. BLACK- SMI 1 lis, and FOUNDERS, having for many years heeu in succesHiul operation ana neen exclusively engaged In building aud repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low-pressure, JrOn Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, etc, etc.. respecllully oiler thell services lo the public as being fully prepared to con tract lor engines of all sizes, Marine, River, aud Stationary; having sets of patterns of ultlereutslr.ee, re prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and Low-pressure Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsyl vania ciiarcoal iron. Forgings of all Biases aud kinds; Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, aud all other work connected with the above business. Drawings and siecillcatlons for all work done at the establishment free ol charge, and work guar an teed. The subscribers bave ample wharf-dock room for repairs of boats, where they can He In perfect saloty and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, etc. etc. for raising heavy or light weights. JACOB C. NKAFIE, JOHN P. LEVY. 821 BEACH and PALMER Streets, J. VAl'OHAM MKBKK'K, WILLIAM 1L. MkBBICK, JOHN K. COl'K. SOUTHWAtlK KUM)UY, FIFTH AND W ASHINGTON Streets, Pmi.AiJKi riiiA. MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Euglnei lor Land, River, and Marine Service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc Castings ol all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron i-rame Roofs tor Gas Works, Workshops, and Railroad Stations, etc. Retorts aud Gas Machinery, of the latest aud most improved construction. Every description ot Plantation Machinery, and Sugar, Saw, aud Grlsl Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, DelecaUjrs, Fillers, Pumping En gines, etc. fcole Agents for N. Billeux's Patent Sugar Rollln Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer.au Aspinwall & Woolsey'i Patent Centrifugal suga Draining Machine. 6ao BRIDE8BURU MACHINE WORKS , OFFICE, NO. 66 N. FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We are prepared lo fill orders to any extent for otu well-known MACHINERY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN MILLS, Including all recent Improvements In Carding, Bpln Ding, and Weaving. We invite the attention ol manufacturers to oar ex tensive works. 1 ALFRED JESKS & BON, 51 EARNS, MiTNEY & BRIDGES, Ho. 327 CHESNUT STREET, Manufacturers of CAST-IP.ON WATER AND STEAM PIPE Of all slses; also Fittings for the same, at the lowest market rates. Extensive machinery has been pre pared, and we are now ready to furnish this pipe to any amount at short notice. Also general Railroad and Steamboat supplies. ssd am MISCELLANEOUS. ti -"HE NOVELTY. Tills SPLENDID CI.OTIIF. WItINKK HAS FOUR COG-WHEELS, two on each end, and Is in reality theONLY RELIABLE ONE ever made. Don't buy belore seeing this. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. S. MAC F ERRAN, SOLE AGENT, 4SlmrpJ NO. 721 CIIES.MJT STIIKKT. f5 R N K X C H A N G E BAG MANUFACTORY, ions T. BAILEY t CO., BKMOVKD TO ' N. E. Corner of MARKET aud WATER Streets, Philadelphia. DEALERS IN BAGS AND BAGGLUG Ot everv Description, for Grain, IFlour, Salt, Super-Phosphate of Limb, Bone Dust, Etc. Large and small GTJNN Y BAGS constantly on hand. i( 25 ) Also, WOOL BACKS. John T. Bailky. Jambs Cascadkk. JpITLEIl, WEAVER & CO, MANUFACTURERS OF ' Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords, Twines, Etc. j No. S3 North WATER Street, and J No. 'a North DELAWARE Avenue, I PHIIU1U.PHIA. Edwin H. Fitlek, Michakl Wkavkb, 1 Con bad F. CwrmKK. 14 1 gLATE MANTELS. SLATE MANTELS are unsurpassed tor Durability B uty , Strength, and Cheapness. SLATE MANTELS, aud Slate Work Generally mode lo order. J. B. KIMES CO., 8 12 dm Nob 212 and 212S CHESNUT Street. r- HARD RUBBER ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, Arms, Legs, Appllauces for , Ueiormlty, etc etc. Tiieseiiimosarei transferred from life lu form and tit; I are the lightest, most durable, com-1 fortable, perlect, and arllstlo subsll-1 tntM vet Invented. They are ar nroveil and adouted bv the Untied States Government and our principal Surgeon Patented August 18, 16U; May 2.1, lw: May 1, 1&4 Address KIMBALL & CO.. No. 639 ACH Street Philadelphia, Pamphlets free. Iff 6m fHO ARCH BTREET. GAS FIXTUKES, jjLZl CHANDELIERS, BRONZE STATUARY Etc. VAN KIRK & CO. would respectfully direct the attention of their friends, and the public generally, to tbeir large and elegant assortment of GAS FIX TURES. CHANDELIERS, and ORNAMENTAL BRONZE WARES. Those wishing handsome and thoroughly made Goods, at very reasonable prices, will hud It to their advauuge to give us a call belore purchasing elsewhere. N. M. Soiled or tarnished fixtures reflnlshed with "ft,'M "d Um8yNKIRK,feOO, QEOI RCE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER No. 8 CART EH STREET, j And No. 141 DOCK Street -' ' Machine Work and Mlllwrlghtlng promptly at tended llv COTTON AND FLAX, SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, Of ail number-, aud brand! Tent Awning. Trunk, and Wagon Cover Duck. A Is Pauer Manufacturers' Drier Felts, from oue tosev fuBi wide: Pauling, l-Pll'hg.all Twine, eto. feel we. -r JuilN w EVERMAN A CO., Nn liili ll iM b-u A I lav. LEXANDER G. CATTELL CO? PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 2S NORTH WHAKVkX A AND No. 27 NORTH WATER STREET. PHILADELPHIA. ilMiNDM . CATTkLX, It 2JJ ltDJAH . OATTKL1 TTT I L L I A M S. O R ANT VV COMMISSION MERCHAN l. NO. S3 S. DELAWARE Avenue. Philadelphia, Dopont's Gnnpewder, Refined Nitre. Charooa), EU W. Baker & Co.'s Chocolate, Cocoa, and Br ma. Crocker Bros. 4 Co.'s Yellow Metal Bhealhlnj Solus, and Nails. liH (5) RAILROAD LINES. HEADING UAILRO A D, XV CHEAT THI NK INK. ,. FltOM PHILAI.KI.PHIA TOIIIK JNTKRIOTtOP PENNSYLVANIA. TI1K St'HltYI.KILL. tM JU I H A NN A , CI' M II EH LAN I), AND WMIMI.VO VALLEY K, 11 1 EN OJITJ1, NORTHWEST, ANi PPlV KU All'lUKOF. M ENT OF TASSENGER THAI Ns, April , Sil7, l eaving the Company's Dept,at TniRTErTNTU and ( A l.l.o Will LL Streets, Philadelphia, at Ihe fol lowing hours: MORNING ACCOMMODATION. At T'.tfl A. M., for Heading and Intermediate Station. Hemming, leaves Beading at 6 30 P. M., arriving iu I'hiladelphia at 'io P. M. MORNING KXPRKPS, At S15 A. M for Reading, Lebanon, Harrlsburg, Potlsville, Pinegrovo, Taiiiaiitia, Siinliury, Wllllatns pnit, I.lmlra, Rochester, Niagara Falls, HiitTalo, A lientowii, Wllkesharre, Plltslon, York, Carlisle, Chnmbershurg, liagerstown, etc. etc. This train connects at READING with Fast Penn sylvania Railroad trains for A llemown. etc., and the l.ebimon Valley train lor Hari lsburg. eto., at POR V CLIN'ION wilh Catawissa Railroad trains for Wll lliinistiurK. Lock Haven, Elmlra, etc.; at HARHIH BUKO wilh Northern Central I'limberland Valley, mid Schuy Ikill ami Susquehanna trains for Nortlmm-. berland, Willliinisport, 01 k, Chambersburg, I'i no grove, etc. A FTE RNO( N E X PR ESS Leaves Philadelphia at iMi P. M., for Readlnar, I'ottsvllle, Jlarrishurg, etc., connecting with Reading and Columbia Railmnd trains lor Columbia, eto. l'Ol 1 S'lOWN ACCOM MODA'ITON Leaves l'oiislown at 6 20 A. M.. slopping at Inter nivdlale stations: arrives In Plillalelphla at S'4(l A, M. lleturiiliig, leaves Philadelphia at tl'30 P. M,; arrives) In PoltBtown al S'4.t P. M. REA DING ACCOMMODATION Leaves Resding at I'M A.M., stopping at nil way editions, arriving at Philadelphia at 1015 A. M. Returning, leaves I'hiladelphia at 6'tiO P. M.; arrives in Kenning at T'4o P. M. Trains lor Philadelphia leave Harrlshurg at 810 AJ M.. and Pottsvlile at SMft A. M., arriving in Philadel phia at l-(n P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrlsbtirg; at 210 P. M.. Pottsvllle al 1 ii P. M., arriving In Phllars Uelphla at-4B P. M. HARHlSliURO ACCOMMODATION Leaves Reading at 7'30 A. M.. aud Ilarrlsbnrg at 4'luP. M. Connecting at Resiling with A Iter noon. Accommodation south ul 6 3u P. M., arriving lu PULUW delphia at B'HI P. M. Market train, wilh pnssenger car attached, loaves! Philadelphia at Hi -45 noon tor Reading and all way stations. Leaves Reading at 11 30 A, M., and Down- Ingtown at 1230 P. M., lor Plilladelphla and all way stations. A 11 the above trains run dally. Sundays excepted. Sumlav trains leave l'oluvllle at S'OO A. M..anI Philailelphia at 3-ir P. M. Leave Philadelphia Tor Reading at ft-00 A. M., reluming trom Reading at 1 25 1. M. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. f PasspngerB lor Downiugtowu and lntermodlata points luge tne 7'80 ana s io A. M ana B'lin p. M trains from Philadelphia, returning from Downing- town at 440 A, M and I2'30 noon. NEW ORK EXFKENS FOR PITTSBURG AND THE WEST Leaves New York at 11 A. M, and 8 P. M., passlnt; Reading at 1-20 A. M and 1'50 P. M. and connecting ac Harrlsbtirg wltn Pennsylvania mid Northern C'eutral Railroad express trains for Pittsburg, Chlcayo, Wil lliinisport, Elmlra, Baltimore, etc. Returning, express train leaves Itarrlsburg on ar rival of the Pennsylvania express from Pittsburg, at 3 aud M'35 A. M. and 9 P. M., passing Reading at 4 4a and 11-22 A. M., and 420 and 1115 P. M and arriving; iu New York at 10 in A. M., and 4 60 and 6-20 P. M. Sleeping cars accompany these trains through betweeu Jersey City and Pittsburg, without change. A mail train tor New York leaves Uarrisburg nt 210 P. M. Mail train for Harrisburg leaves New York; at 12 M. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottsvllle at 7 and 11 Mu A. M., and 715 P. M., returning from Tamaqua at 7 35 A. M. and 110 and 415 P. M. Si HUYLK ILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD Trains leave Auburn at 7 60 A. M. tor Piuegrove and Harrisburg, and 160 P. M. for Pjnegroveand Tremout, returning from Harrisburg at .1 20 P. M., and from Tre iiiunt at 7 Sii A. M. and 6'- P. M. TICKETS. Through first-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points In the North and West and Canada. The following tickets are obtainable only at the cilice of S. BRADFORD, Treasurer, No. 227 B. FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, or of G. A. NICOLLS, General buperiutemleut. Reading: , COMMUTATION TICKETS ' At 25 per cent. discount, between any points desired for lamllles and firms. MILEAGE TICKETS. Good for 2000 miles between all points, 5250 each,' for luiuilies aud firms. SEASON TICKETS, For three, six, nine, or twelve months, for holders only, to all points, at reduced rates. CLERGYMEN Residing on the Hue of the road will ha lnrnisliet cards entitling themselves aud wives to tickets at hail fare. EXCURSION TICKETS From Philadelphia to principal stations, good fop Saturday, Suuday. and Monday, al reduced tare, to be had only at the Ticket OlUce, al THIRTEENTHS aud CALLOWH1LL Streets. FREIGHT. GnnrlN Of all liPurrintlnnu fartviinta in all Ka points from the Company's Freight Depot. BROAD and WILLOW Streets. by, HBIUUMl IltAIKb Leave Philadelphia dally at -30 A. M., 1245 Boon, and tt P. M., for Reading, Lebanon. Harrisburg, Potts vllle, Port Clinton, and all points forward. MAILS Close at the Philadelphia Post Otlice for all places on the road and Its branches at 5 A.M.. und lor tha principal stations only at 3 15 P. M. 4 hj PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BAL TIMORE RAILROAD. , TIMB TABLE. Commencing MONDAY, April 8, 1S67, Trains will leave Depot, corner BROAD and WASHINGTON Avenue.jis follows: Way Jlall Train at 830 A. M. (Sundays oxcentedl for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations Con necting with Delaware Railroad at Wllmlugton for Crisfleld and Intermediate stations. "-u,u""" ror Express Train at n45 A. M. (Sundays excepted) (ot Ballimore and Wusblngtou. Express Train at 8 0u P. M. (Sundavs excepted) fof Baltimore and Washington, stopplugatChester Thun low, Lluwood, Claymont. Wilmington, NewDort. Stan ton, Newark, Elklon, Northeast, Charlestown, Perrv ville. Havre-de-Grace, Aberdeen, l'erryman's. Edae. wood, Magnolia, Chase's, and Stemmer's Run Night Ex press at 1100 P. M. (dallj )for Balllinoreand W asbingtou, connects at Wilmington with Delaware: Railroad Line (Saturdays excepted), stopping nt Mld dletowo, Smyrna, Dover, Harrington. Sealord, Salis bury, Prlncevs Anne, and conuetllng at Crisfleld wlthi Boat for Norfolk. Portsmouth, aud the South Passengers by Boat from Baltimore for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will take the 1 14.5 A. M Train WILMINGTON TRAINS. Stopping at all Stutious betweeu Philadelphia and Wilmington. , r Leave Philadelphia at 1230. 400, 's-oo, and 1130 (daily) P. M. The 4(H) P.M. Train oonnects will Delaware Railroad tor MUford and Intermediate sta tions. The 6 00 P. M. Train runs to New Castle. Leave Wilmington 7 00 and 8'1& A, M., 800 and 6 30 (daily), P. M. FROM BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore 725 A. M., Way Mall. 93.1 A. M., Express, i n p. M., Expiess. 6 36 P. M. , Express. 62u P. M., Express. SUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE. Leaves Baltimore at 8 2i p. M., stopping at Jlavre-de-Grace, Perryville, aud Wilmlngioit. Also stops al North-East, Elklon, and Newark lo take passengers for Philadelphia and leave passengers from Washing ton or Baltimore, and al ChesUr 10 leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore. Through Tickets to all points West, Souib. and Southwest, niHy be procured at the Ticket OlUce, No. S-h CHESNUT Slieet, umler the Continental Hotel. Persons purchasing tickets at this ollice can have their baggage checked al their reslaeuce by Ura buin s Bugguge Express. 4 8ii 11. F. KKNNEY, Superintendent. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. CULVER'S NEW PATENT DEEP HAND-JOINT HOT-AIR FURNACE. KAN V EM OF ALL SIIEsJ. Also, Phllegar's New Low Pressure Steam HeaMu Afiparaiuo. a-ursaieuy (1IABLES WILIXsYOU, S 10 No. 1182 MARKET Street. A OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for Families, Ho tels or Public Instltullous, In TWENTY Dllf. tij.- tlJltM tJAi-j.. Also, jruiiaueipnia Ranges, ..... . 1. t ., Portuble lieun-rs. I.owili.wiwira,. Flreboard Moves, Bath Rollers, btewhole PlatesI Boilers, cooking Stoves, etc . wholesale and retail, by Oie nianufacturers. HHARPE A THOMSON. 11 17jiuihju NotNSECNJJSireet. "ItARDWARE, cutlery, etc. cutlery: A flue aaanrtmpnt ntvrwvvrr an TABLE CUTLERY , RAZORS, RA ZOK (-TUOHS. LA Df K.s' sniMNnuH PAPER AND TAILORS' SHEARS, KT-ft, at L. V. JIELMOLD'8 Cheap Store, No. 185 South TENTH street, 11 8J Three doors above Walnut. . !- 1 1 I 1 1 lih I PUT i B IT W fl TT n M Wjf BANDAGE INSTITUTE, No. 14 N. i NINTH KtrMt. arxiva Marital R V EVERETT, after thirty years' practical expenenO; fuarautees the skilful adjustment of blsPremiuf 'aleul Graduating Pressure Truss, aud a variety others. Supporters, Elastic blockings. Should) Braces, Crutches Suspenders, eio. Ladies' itpar; menus conducted by a Uidy If