r 8 THE DAILY. EVENlNft TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1867. DRY GOODS. pmcE fit WOOD, M. W. COf. EIGHTH and FILBERT HATE JVHT OPENED One case All-wool Delaines, choice colon, at 7U and 60 cents. Panble-wldth All-wool Delaines, 62 and 60 cnts. Black All-wool Delaines and Black Alpacas. French Percales, plain and figured. plain color Alpacas and Mohairs. A new lot of Mixed Goods, suitable tot Tra velling Dresses. A new lot of stripe and plaid Scotch Ginghams American Ginghams; Delaines, and Calicoes. Cloud (iiiaiuy black and white stripe Shirt ings. WHITE GOODS I WHITE ttOODS I Boftfinish Cambrics, Jaconols.and Nainsook BwIhh Muslins and Victoria Lawns, plaid and Hlrlpe Nainsooks. Hair coru sirlpe aud plaid Muslins. W bile and Hull 1'igiias. Marseilles, Houeycomoand Lancaster Quilts Table Linens, Napkins, and Towels. Bcoicu Diaper, Huckaback, and Kussia Crash. A cheap lotol 11-4 Unen aheetlug. nest makes tihlrlliig Diuens. Bargains In Hosiery aud Gloves, ShUt Fronts, and BiispeiKlers. Jouvln's Kid Gloves, b st quality Imported. Cambric Edgings, Insc-rllngs.anu Flounclugs. Ladies' and Gent' Unen Cuiiiurio Handker chiefs, etc. etc. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Streets. ji. B. Bent quality Hoop Skirts. 10 22 229 FARIES & WARNER, 229 NORTH NINTH STREET, ABOVE RACE, HAVE JUST RECEIVED, One ewe Water Twist Bleached Muslins, 20 cents per yard. Bleached Muslins, 12, 15, 16, 18, 20, 22, 25 cents, etc. Yard-wide Blenched Muslin, 16 cents. PUlow-cae MukIiu, 1)4 yard wide, 25 cents. KM Bleached Bbeel.ug. WilllaniBVille, Wanisutta, Semper Idem, Amoskeag, Forresldale. Superior Shirting, etc etc. Best makes ol Unbleached Muslins. WHITE ttUOO.V WHITE HOODS! FROM K1.CENT AUCTION SALES. Nainsook Muslins, 31, 37 , 45, and 50 cents. Plaid Nainsooks. 23, 81, 5 tents, etc. boll Finish Cain ones, 37 i, 45. 50, aud 00 cents. Flue Victoria Lawns, 37, 45, 5u, 60, and 65 cents. Very fine Swiss Mulls, cheap. Job lot Shirred Muslins, 75 cents, worth (I. Very fine Striped NuinBooks. " Bargains in Lluen Handkerchiefs from Auction, Boys' Bordered Linen Hdkfs., 12 cenu. Ladles' and Gents' Plain Linen Hdkfs. Gems' Colored aud Bordered Hdkfs,, eta. etc Table Linens, Napkins. Towels, etc All-wool and Domet Flannels, cheap, Lluen Shirt fronts, our own make Delaines Calicoes, Black Alpacas, etc etc FARIES & WAUNER, 229J NO, 229 SORTH MSTH STBGET. AT THORNLEY'S! ! ! new ;oons, REAVT1FVL GOODS, FASHIONABLE HOODS, DECIDEDLY CHEAP WOODS, SILK HOODS, DRESS HOODS, LINEN CIOODS, DOMESTIC HOODS, WHITE HOODS. HOODS FOR MEN, HOODS FOR ROYS HOODS FOB CHILDREN. IN FACT, THORNLEY'S, V. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND SPRING HARDEN STREETS. Is a good place to buy DRY GOODS, because you are sure to get the worth of your money, aud always a ittfge lu BBIWb num. "ONE PRICE CASH STORE." THE FIVE (STORY WHITE BUILDING. Established in 1853. fS 163m8p No. 1101 CHEbNUT tetreei. KID CLOVES. " ANGELE." This Glove being cut by the STSTEME JOSEPHINE, A WITHOUT BEAM ON BIDE, renders it the best fitting Olove Imported. 9 The extensive sale of it by First-Class Re" tallers In New York, in competition with other makes, Is a guarautee of Its quality. E. M. NEEDLES & CO., B.W, Corner Eleventh and Ch.enut 1Jig XflNSHH;) 1011 "ON A T RETAIL. POPULAR PRICES IN SlLKS. DRESS HOODS, WHITE COOPS, LINENS, MOURNING GOODS, CASSIMERES, AND HOUSE-FURNISH' ING DRY HOODS. J AS.' R. CAMPBELL & CO., Slm KO. 77 CHESMUT STREET. rfHEAP DRV GOO D8, CARPETS, MATTINGS, V. W TtrHVHAt7LT. N. E. Comer ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, mtAn.fl thtH mnrnliw f rum aitollitllw IiiKralu Carpets, all wool, at 75c., 87c, fl, 1 125, tVS7. and ll'io. J ok mi n UurpeW, wool Hlluiif. 40C, 6uc and Kle. Eutsllsh 'i'upeMtry Brussels CariieW, only tl-V6. ;ntry and felalr tarpels, 'Ok. to 75c. Hag Carpets, 430. to 70C. nrap tarpeis, Bjc. to oic. f loor Ull uiutiiu, tit- Window Hhtidt-a. tl to x. Pluln Window Hol land, c. While Mailing, arc. to Boc. Red MattlnK. 4'ic. to 500. Woollen lruKils, 1 to tlno. Stair Oil C'lolbs.ic. Sprlnic Chintzes, lac. to )c. DeLalnes, Sue. iiusiins, iio. i CilKAPRTORR Elitism V. E. Corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets., T CHAMBERS, KO. 810 ARCH STREET. Ileal Cluny Lacus. Black Guipure Laces. l'olule Api'lmua LaoiS. H..lnlAHulJnKH T.AMW. Thread Veils from i'i tn. WHITE GOODS. Marseilles for Dresses Barsalns. - French Muslins, it yards wide, atWicenUi. fchlrrad aud Tucked Lace Mucins; India Twilled tnvf'liith: I'laid, Htrlue, and 1'laln Nalimooks; aoll ftmh Cambric VWyarf wide : Cambric EdKluBs and insertions, new deslifo- very cheap. . lu DRY GOODS, JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos.405 and 407 North SECOND St. OW OPEJf, A riUJL ANftOKTMENT or BEST BLACK SII.HI, . C UENE SILKS, 'PLAIN sit.ua, 8Jsmlfri PLAID SILKS, i mntr.n renaiine,uebnani, FRENCH ORUANDIES AND LAWNS, :-AKiV. VARIETY OP RET ttOODN. .W. Comer of ITourtli and Ajroh Sfcs. ARE OPEN-IN il NEW fiOODW FORNPKINA :, o 18 67. FASHION ARLE SILKS. STEEL COLOR EH POPLINS. -MAUNIFICENT OROANDIES. NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS HEAVIEST BLACK SILKS. ' WKW tlOOIIN DAILY, Swf nr,m 'EE-OPENING OP "New Mourning Store." This Store has Just been opened with a well-selected STOCK OF MOURNING GOODS, AT POPULAR PRICES. Also, the largest and handsomest assortment ot jioiBxiN'o Milliner v, l.ver offered in tills city, manufactured expressly tor this establishment. NO. 1113 CHKNNUT STREET, "CIRA KU ROW.' A. MYERS, Lately of New Yoi k. S 22 imw2m QPENINC. NEW CLOAK STORE. NO. 818 ARCH STREET, Between Eighth and Ninth Streets, South Side. The latest Spring Styles, in every quality ot Cloth, at very low prices, 1 Ladles in search ot NEW SPRING SACQUES should Inspect onr designs and assortment beiore purchasing elsewhere. DAVIS' NEW STORE, THE ARCH STREET CLOAK EMPORIUM, M8mwl2m No- 818 ARCH Street. CLOTHING. gOYS' CLOTHING. Wu l ave now the best assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR BOYS EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY. A large assortment ot Fancy Coatings and Cassimeres FOR HENTLEMFN TO ORDER FROM F. A. IIOYT & BEO., TENTH AND CIIESNITT STREETS, SSOsmwlmrp ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. C. SOIWERS & GON, Lo. SC9 CHESNUT Street, ' Call the atteutlon oi the public to their Stock of ' ' FINE CLOTHING. Also, to the lare assortment of NEW STYLE PIECE GOODS for Spring Wear. Our Measure Department is Rd nnranWAd that ran. tlemen can feel every eonflrienrn ,i,.r th. obtained will be made lu the best manner, and latest ntvln. 4 5rmwimj C. SOMERS A SON. QNE PRICE CLOTniNQ. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE No. G04 MARKET ST., 130 wfmemSp ABOVE SIXTH. Q OILDREN'S CIiOTHING. M. SHOEMAKER CO. Kespectfully inform their friends and the public that they have removed to NO. 10i4 CHESNUT STREET, (Lately occupied by E. II. Needles), where tbey are now opening an elegant assortment of goods or BOYS. UIRLB. INFANTS, and MISSES, in ths . . . BUU t,ooaon tyieg, XUe pUbuo u Invited to call and examine . , WANTS. ''Forclcu1arsa;;dUtrn'" No w?u1iALL CO.. JNO. 724 CHESNUT Street. gblladelphla 1'a. 4 Mm QTEslfl CARPET CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 611 K. SEVENTEENTH STREET. The bet CARPET CLEANER In use. All orders prompily attended to. 4 8 lm4p JOsH'Ji WILSON, Proprietor. AKenis, 10l. per aud falf7MralUed tyO. priced T be made. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. LARGEST OPENING OF THE SEASON. P. A. HARDING & CO., INo. 413 ARCH Street, WILL. OPENI OIV TIIUKSDAY, April 11, THE LARGEST VARIETY OP STRAW GOODS Ever Offered Id this Clly, Comprising 1000 DOZEN OF LAIEN', MINNEW, AND CHILDREN'! HATS, to all the newest styles and novelties of the season, together with i 3 0 0.0 B O N N B T S, Of all the New Shapes. P. S.-We invite the special attention of the Trade to our opening. These Goods have been selected with great care, both from Foreign and Lomestio Manufacturers. Several shapes will be oflured which are entirely new to this market. 4 ( 4trp 3PRINC STYLES BONNETS OPE IV I ING THIS DAY. WOOD & GARY, No. 725 CHESNUT Street. 3 25 2m 07 EIGHTH STREET 1Q7 R I OB O U STORE, I'OTB DOORS A ROVE ARCH STREET. JULIUS SICIIEL TTbs Just opened a fine assortment of MILLINERY iiOtl lor the ensuing Season, consisting of HI RAW ItONNEXM AND HATS, the latest shapes and styles. RlUliONM In all colors, widths, and qualities; the bet assortment in the city. ISonnel isllks, Satins, Velvets, and Crapes, all quali ties and shades. French Flowers, a superb assortment In the latest novelties. Velvet Ribbons, blackand colored, In all widths and qualities. The best French and New York Bonnet Frames always on hand. Bounet Ornaments, Itngle Fringes, the handsomest styles: In tact, every article used in making or trim ming a bonnet or hat. t The above eoods are all selected with the best care. nnd will be Bold at the lowest market rates to suit the times, JULIUS S1UH.1SL.. NO. 107 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, FOUH DOORS ABOVE ARCH. P. f4. No trouble to show goods. 421m AMBER, PEARL. CRYSTAL AND I JET TRIM9IINOW. ZEPHYR W OKNT E D, SOLD FULL WEIGHT, AT ItAPSON'S 4 9 lm6p TRIMMINGS AN I) ZEPHYR STORE, N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND CHERRY. O U R N I N C MILLINERY. ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MOURNING BONNETS, AT NO. 904 WALNUT STREET. 327 urn MAD'LLE KEOCH. No. 726 CHESNUT STRSET. We onen to-day a full and splendidly as sorted stock oi FRENCH AND NEW YORK BONNET FHAJUEtt STRAW HATS, STRAW HONNETS, , RON NET KIBBOSS, ' TRIMMIN4 Kilt RONS, . VELVET UIRUONM, 1 SILKS. VELVETS, LACEM, ETC. ETC. PARIS FLOWERS AND ORNAMENTS. All ol the latest aud most approved styles, aud at the lowest prices. Please give us a call. ...,. Couuiry orders proinptlv and accurately attended to. v WEI L A ROSENHEIM, 8 291m JS'o. 726 UllEetlS'UT street. MRS. R. DILLON, NOS. S3S AND S31 SOUTH STREET Has a handsome assortment of MILLINERY. Also. Bilk Velvet, Crapes, Ribbons, Feathers Flowers, Frames, eta Ladles who make Ithelr own Bonnets supplied with the materials. is M. E. MASON & CO., AT THEIR NEW STORE, t an.n nrwuvn'n a t pao r. Will open, April 10 aod 11, latest Btylea oi i BONNET lnZ& AN1? CAPS. Would call P'cMatisnltoniothslr 4 g JOHN C. ARRISONi AT THE OLD STAND, NOS. 1 AND NORTH SIXTH STREET rBn.APii.PHiA Would Invite tlie attention of his friends and customers to hi LARUE AND SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT '" OF . HOSIERY GLOVES, AND THE LATEST NOVELTIES FOR GEN TLEMEN M WEAR. ALSO, TO HIS IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT, Made of the best materials by hand, and war ranted to fit and give Batlsraotlon, or inonej refunded. . PRICES MODERATE. lSQrpl pXTENT, WIRE WOltK VffB. RAILINGS, BTORB FRONTS, FOK ita-t G0AR1,n. PARTITTON8, ETCL COAL BCREEN8, FOURUHlNIKlt WIREd, liXO. w" Manufactured by M. WALKER SONS, -a em Ko-11 N sixth BtreeU CARPETINGS. Q LEN ECHO MILLS, ClERMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA. McCALLUMS, CBEASE & BLOAJN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET. MANUFACTURERS OP THKEE-PLY CARPETIH (38, EXTRA 8UFER INGRAIN SUPERFINE INGRAIN, FINE INGRAIN, TWILLED AND PLAIN VENETIAN, RUGB, MATS, ETC. JJcOALLlMS, CKliASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, JOBBERS AND DEALERS IN CARPETINGS Etc. Etc. Would call the attention of the Trade to what are denominated "PHILADELPHIA GOOD8," to which tbey glveepeclal attention. JJCCALLIMS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET. AGENTS FOR: WJSNER H. TOWNSEND'S and A. FOLBOM & BON'S OIL. CL.OTIIS. AND . W. CHIPMAN A CO.'S STAIR PADS AN D CARPET LIN IN US. 2 19rpam RETAIL DEPARTMENT, No. 519 CHESNUT STREET. AlcCALLUiW. CUEASE & SLOAN. QARPETINCS! 300 Pieces of Elegant Patterns OF ENGLISH BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY. Just arrlvad from Europe, and now In Store, Also, a complete assortment of ENGLISH ROTAL WILTON, ENGLISH VELVETS, ENGLISH RRUSSELS AND TAPESTRIES THREE-PLY AM INGRAIN. VENETIAN, FOR HALLS AND STAIRS, MATTINGS. RUGS, MATS, ETC., FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. IN ALL WIDTHS AND QUALITIES. LEEDOM & SHAW, NO. 010 ARCH STREET, 8 i2 fmw2mrp Between Ninth and Tenth. JUST LANDED ENGLISH CARP 1ST IN GrS, VELVETS, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, IK GRAINS. Also.NEW STYLK VENETIANS, for STAIRS and HALLS, with separate Borders to match, all made exprebsly for our sales by the best manufacturers, and will be sold at lowest cash prices, 2 1 fmw3m6p REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON, No. 8Q7 CHESNUT ST. F, HOFFMANN, JR.. KO. 825 ARCH STREET, FURNISHING GOODS, (Late O. A. Hoffman, formerly W. W, Knight,) FINE SUIBTS AND WRAPPERS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES MILK, LAMBS' WOOL AND MERINO a8Qmwm UNDERCLOTHING. JJAVINO COMPLETED OUR AR- rangements for direct importation, we are enabled to oner all the favorite brands ot CHAMPAGNES LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE TRADE. We have now lu Store and in Bond BASKETS PIPER HEIDSIECK, ItASKKTS HEIDSIECK A CO., MOET A CHAN DON'S SILLEItY CASES VEUVE CLIO. COT. CASES MUMM'S VEHZEKAY, CASES MUMM'S ROYAL ROSE, CASES MUMM'S CABINET, CASES MUMM'S EXTRA DRY, CASES MUMM'S OOLD SEAL, CASKS UKEEN SEAL, CASES ST. MARCEAUX (Carte Blanche), CASES ST. MARCEAUX (.(Jarte A'oire), CASES LAC D'OR, JCASES CARTE D'OR AND MANY OTHER BltANDS. The attention of Grocers Hotels, aud rrivate Fami lies respectfully solicited. H. & A. C. VAN DEIL, WINK MliltOIIANTa, 1 19 mwflimrp WO.iaio CMF.SNUT ST. gAUCH'S RAW DONE SUPER-PHOSPnATE OV LIME. Tbe great Fertiliser for all crops. Quiet: in lu action, and permanent in Its etlocu. iiittabllsUed over twelve years. Dealers supplied by the cargo, direct from the wharf 0t tbe manufactory, on libera terms. Mauuiaciuittd only by BAUQH A BON8, COfflce Ko. 20 Bouth DELAWARI5 Avenue, Ittww Philadelphia. FOURTH EDITION FBOW WASHINGTON THIS AFTERNOON. FPEC1AL DEBP1TCHE8 TO VtTK0 TBt-KOIti'H. Wahhinoton. April 10. Th. PbllmdalDbla Orticei. It 18 believed that the President wii I. toi T, nominate John IIeimanl to bp Naval Orjleer of PhilHdelphia, and Dr. McCllntocfc rwyor. No nominal ions have been mae for Internal Revenno ollioera of the Fonrttt District, and trona influence la being brouirnv io oer ,r certain parties Interested in keeping : the omceH an thev are, lo prevent any nominations being sent In thin tension. Confirmation. Mnir,r Allison, of New Jersey, has heen con firmed as Paymaster. U. B. A. Rejected. Th nornlnaMon of Btocktou as Minister to Austria has been rejected. The Case of Oaneral Rousseau. a riora iihnrt rtrhnifl nn the motion to rocon' slder the voteconnrmiax General Rousseau, Its consideration was postponed till to-morrow. If the Senate adjourns io-nignt, m win him. Ludlcrons Scenes In h ? Influence or in. -liiiiw The scene In the Senate last ninht when the Russian treaty waa voted on was luuicmus. Two or thre Senators who had spoken against It turned around and voted for It, amid much laughter. United States Senate Extra Session. Wabhinuton. April 10. On motion of Mr. Sumner (Miihr ) It whs resolved that Hie president or ins United States be reqiiftsted to communicate to the Senate, il In ills opinion not incompauuis wnn mo pnhlic Interests, a copy or any recent currt'sioiiuenc whii h may huve taken plnce upon the subjeot. or prl- toneis oi war taken oy tne oeiugereuis iu mo can Kepubllo. . , , Mr. Williams (Oreson) called up his resolution pro viding Tor an adjournment or the Senate tine tlie. at i o'clock to-day. Mr. Sumner said, anxious as Btnawri wera to au ourn. tbey could all Bee that there was unfinished tmlneas Ural to be transacted. Ill could only allude to, but not describe It. Mr. Williams Bald be was not particular as to time, but thoufiht that some day aud hour ouht to be Axed, as Henittors were drupplnir oft', one by one, and they would soon be found without a quorum. If a time were now fixed. Senators would accommodate them selves to it and remain. Mr. FrellnRhuysen i.N.3.) supgestea tnat tne reso lution be Informally laid over, and to this Mr. Wil liams assented. Mr. Anthony (R. I.), from the Committee, on Print ing reported in favor of printing two copies of the next Army Register for 1SB7. Mr. Morton (Ind.) offered an amendment to substi tute 10.0(H) copies. The War Department, be said, printed only cnoueb copies for the regular army. Ho desired that there should be a nulilcleiit number of copies to supply the volunteer oQlcers.who felt a deep interest in their former associates In arms. Mr. Cole tCal.) proposed WH O copies. After further convert utlou. SouO copies were ordered to be printed. The Senate went into executive session. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURES. Senate. IIarrirburg, April 10 The bill Incorporating the PeiiDNylvanla and New Jersey Bridge Company: the bi.l extending the provisions of tbe net to aiuuorl.s the urreftt ot professional thieves, burglarB, etc., in the city ol Philadelphia: to anthorlxe tbe arrest of pro- fesa'.oiinl counterfeitei-H and forgers: tbe bill ratifying tbe cliurter or incorporation of tne Atlantic 1'etro leum istoraee Company, uud to confer additional powers on Bald corporation; the act amending the churter of corporation of the Decatur Association of JTanktorn; the bill incorporating I lie willow uanK and Burns' Hprlnz Kuilioud Company of Centre county: the bill incnrportltig the Kxnress Steamboat Compunv; the bill explaining nd rons'ruing the act coiupelllng railroad and other corporations to pay tbe counsel fees of plaintiffs In certain coses where Hconipiiny shall repudiate a bond or contract; aud I be aft locating a part or me townsbio line road In tiio Tweiity-lirst Ward of Philadelphia, were all pnssd. T he bill for the bettPr preservation of the morals of minors of the city of Philadelphia was disagreed to. The bill reuulrlng the Superintendent of Public Printing to advertise for propovais for supplying tlis Mute with printinpi and bill pnper was passed finally. The bill changing tbe rate of Interest from six to even percent, was postponed. '1 be act prohibiting pulltlcal processions after dark ten days next preceding auy uenerul election In tbe cit y ol Philadelphia was passed. Tbe bill relative to the estate of Eliza Howard Kurd, of Philadelphia, refunding tu.imo collateral Inheritance lax frem the (Slate Treasury, waa laid over. Mr. Donovan movod that the Committee be dis charged from tbe consiedrntlon of au act relative to the salaries of officers lu Philadelphia, recommended by City Councils. so that the bill might b) passed, lie made a similar effort in reference to the Gas Trust bill, buttbe Speaker ruled blin out ot order. 11 r. Counell reported the Hnii'n bill relative to the taxation of property lu Philadelphia, which was so amended as to exempt all places of religious worship, the Pennsylvania University, the Academy of Fine Arts, and all asylums aud orphans' homes. The bill was defeated. The act to incrense tbe revenues of the Common wealth oy a tax upon shares In National Banks was called up by Mr. Connelt, and passed finally. It pro vides for a tax of three mills on a dollar on the actual value ot slocks, to be assessed as other property. The bill taxing one per cent. Is repealed. The act appointing Inspectors ot Stationary Steam Engines in Philadelphia was defeated. The following bills were passed: Knubling police officers to enforce order In licensed bouses, and to exterminate unlicensed traffic: incor porating tbe Ashbury Life Insurance and Trust Com pany: providing for paving the footways in the First Precinct of tbe Twenty-fifth Ward ot Philadelphia: and the bill Incorporating the Artillery Corps of Washington Greys. An act to levy a tax upon horses kept for pleasure or hire in Philadelphia waa postponed indefinitely, FROIR BALTIMORE TO-DAY. The People Decide In Favor of Sunday Care Trial for Murder, Etc. special despatch to the evening telegraph. Baltimore, April 10. The Gorsuch brothers, charged with the murder of Knight Templar Walsh, were again brought out this morning on a writ ol habeas corpus, and a further hear ing had at the law office of Smith & Wills, the prisoners' counsel, before Judge C'raln, of the Court of Appeals. Tbe Judge, after arguments bv counsel on both sides, George C. Maund, States Attorney, appearing for the State, decided that, as the Srfsoners had been committed by Jadge llond, is being a Court of competent lurtsdlcliou. and as tbe cuse was now before the Grand Jury, he would decline hearing testimony, aud re manded the prisoners to jail to await the action 01 tne t.;uy 1 nmiuai uourt. The election is progressing quietly. A large vote Is being cast In favor of running the cars on CTunuuy. Atsu, tor u can 01 the constltu Uonal Convention. British Gunboats for the Lakes. Toronto, April 10. The following gunboata are now ready for service on tbe lakes: iieron, tsniomart. uuerub. Priuce A fred. Run. cue, aud Hercules. Tuey are all manned with sailors from the Royal navy. The two batteries or tne noyai Artillery stationed at Kingston have received orders to wove to Malta as soon as tut) spring opens. Charged with Forgery. miw 1ORK, April 10, Thomas A. Sterliuir. a broker ol this clly, wus arrested at Ins residence in Hamilton street, Brooklyn, by the Culled Stales detectives, on a charge of forgery liis moduli optrandi was to send lotters to prominent iucui.uM. uu m mil way 10 ooiuiu their sig natures to be used to forged checks. Maryland Election. Baltimore, April 10. The election to-day for '.i.oiiuuai iuuvenuon anu the question of running street passenger cars on Sunday in this city is progressing quietly and earnestly. The result on both questions Is doubtful In the city, but the vote will be large. Most admirable order prnvniis. Sailing of the China. Boston. AprlUO.-Tlie steamship China will sail lor Liverpool about 2 o'clock 1 M.. with l: pussengers for Liverpool and 13 for Ilulifux. She carries out no specie. Latest Market by Telegraph. New York, April 10. Cotton quiet at 27' 28o. Klour active and advanoed (Vvl0o, tKW barrels sold; State, S lO'ixS 13 -10; Ohio,(H2 yi14-0; Western. $W25&H-(f0; Southern, 12iall7'0i). Wheat firmer and quiet. Corn buoyant and excited; advanoed '2uMo.; 100,000 bushels sold; mixed Western, $1-30. Oats active aud ad vanced Iftfltc.; sales of 60,000 bushels Western at 7J(i75c. live aotlve; advanoed 2i8o.s sales of 8600 bush, at 11-67. Barley quiet; 2000 bushels sold at $1-22. Brovislonsqulet. Bork firm; new mess, f22'7ofi23. Whisky quiet, I'rofkphionals Arrrsted. LHt evenine Re- " srve Officers Truman and Rnth arrwtwl "DUtohy" Aliern, a prof, ssional tult-f, for heinn drunk and disorderly and exposing his porHin. Aliern, ii win ue reraemoeren, ia trie man Who was dialed with sunallnir SjihK) from a lad aa he Was comliiR out of a bank some time slnoe. ' ilewas arrested shortlr after, the moner t a- .( covered, and he held in $ A)0 ball to answer 'at Court. He departed, forfeltlnir his bail, and waa not heard trom until arrested last evening. un tne way to the station itonae, Jim iiagartj-, another professional,. Interfered with the officers and attempted to rescue the prisoner. He was also inebriated. The detectives have been on the look out for him, fis he Is charged with being concerned In the robbery at the Duncannon Iron Works. Officer I,arzalere ar rested him. Roth the parties were committed. Centbai, Station Policb Cahks. Matthew Rodden, residing at No. 12U7 IV arl street, waa np lor stealing a coat trom a young man nameu w nnon. lie is alao an mucin into wiin an aueaea professional thlef.Samuei Montgomery. lie was commuted In default of 115011. Frances Moore, on last .Sunday night, pried open the shutters of a window In the rear of Mrs. strong's store. No. 5 (South street, ana took therefrom clothing to the amount of i'W. Bhe was committed In default, of juu ball. Hearing Before Unitrd Statrs Commissioner Smith. Jerome J. Williams and J. A.Clements were before the above Commissioner at 12 o'clock to-day, upon the charge of advising and aliening In removing distilled spirits to a place other limn a bonded warehouse. Williams has a distiller? near Htroudsburg. Hotli parties were arrested by Deputy Marshal Sharkey, of this city. They were each ueiu to oau ior moir appearance at Court. Fhilada. Stock Exchange Sales, April 10 Reported by De Haven A Bro.. No. 40 8. Third street BETWEEN BOARDS. lnp"&-20s'ts..rec..Jy.,.i07)ai 200 ah Reading..,. mi H001,a5a..cp ciofijj loO do 4!i f'iioo rsew jerseyiM....tui', z"o ao oau. 4mx MM) City ninnic,...lou 200 . . do.... 4U?J 200 do. Old. oh loo do b30.4O'li 2(Bh Union CI.... bo. 24 100 do.... 40J4 200 a h Ocean Oil 254 lot do.. WJ HI Rh Penna R .55 in . do 3U. 9i Km fill Reading.. 49 1im ' do 4!ii,' 25 do 1(10 do.........c. W 200 do ... 4si SECOND BOARD. 11000 Cltv New loo! loushReadR h3fl. 4'f ion Bb I'lilla & E..btiO. H7'4 1 200 do ,.b:i0..4!m 200 sh C'ata l'l SOD.. 211 '4 ( lml do I5.. 4!l'r loo sli Read R 4!?il J11O do ...b. 4(J loO do bSO. 4US I lu0shPennaR..iaMd. 56 FJJEDICAL ELECTRICITY, Latest and Most Important Discoveries In th Treatment ot Chronlo Diseases. DR. S. W. BECKWITH'S 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 obtained very many valuable and startling tacts, wlilch, added to the previous though limited Information possessed by other and less fortunate operators, place us beyond all previous knowledge of this mysterious agent. Burlug the course of our prac tice we have treated and cured, through the know ledge thus gained, many thousands, and by means of our new discoveries have established ourselves as the most successful Medical Electricians lo this country or Europe. - Electrical investigation hus proved that the human body acts on the principle of the galvanic battery. The bruin, mucous and serous membranes, the skin tissues, and fluids, constitute the negative and posi tive lorces, and every action, whether mental or phy sical, is the result of these antagonistic lorces. Diges tion, respiration, circulation, secretion, and excretion are One solely to electrical influence. There Is a polar action established throughout tbe nervous system which connects with every part ot the body.establlah 1 g and 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 ol inflammation or posi tive; the other, weak, debilitated, negative and as electricity contains these two conditions lo the action of tbe positive and negative currents, all we have to do Is to neutralize . the disease aud restore proper healthy action. . Among the chronic diseases In which electricity baa been und is daily being, by our agency, of the greatest utility, a cure being rapidly effected after the failure ot all other menus, are: 1. Kpilepsy, chorea, or St. Vitus' Dance, Paralysis (Hemplt'gia), Neuralgia, Hysteria, Kervouauess, Pal pitation ul the Heart, L,ockuw, etc. 2. Bore Throat, Dspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Ohstluate Constipation, Hemorrhoids, or Biles, Bilious, Flatulent, and Paiuter's Colic, o id ail atlec llo 11s of tbe Liver and Spleen. a. Catarrh, Cough, iiifluenea. Asthma whea not caused by organic diseases of tbe heart), Broucnitls, Pleurisy, Pleurodynia, or Hheumatisiu ot the. Chest, . Consumption iu the early stages. 4, Oravel, Diabetes, aud Kidney Complaints, 5. Klieumatlsm.Gout, Dumbago, Hull Necg, nal Curvature, Hip Diseases, Cancers, Tumors (those last named always cured without pain, or plasters la auy tbrm). . Uterus Complaints, involving a mal position, a Prolapsus, Autroverslon, Retroversion, inflamma tion, Ulceration, and various other atlectlons. For information desired upon other diseases, appli- '' cation may be made at tbe oliice, or by letter. Mrs. Bi'XKWlTH has eutlre charge ot the Ladles' Department, and all delicacy will be used towards those who entrust themselves to her care. In female diseases, It is universally successful In her bauds. ior the convenience of those desiring In lor mat Ion, we give (by permission) a few names of persons, among the best business men and others of this city and elsewhere, whom we have treated and cured! A. K. btewart, Mill Creek, Huntingdon county. Pa., cured of rheumatism or hlteen years' standing; Mrs, J. Y, Cunimlug, Kishicoguldas, Mllllm county, Pa., cancer of the stomach; John Kirkpatrlclc, New Castle county, Del., cured ot a cancer lu the breast In three weeks; Francis Uottwalls, Mo. 1848 Hamilton street, absorption of a tumor weighing eleven pounds: Jacob Vendegrift, Odessa, Del., severe case of dlauetes; u. T. Boulden, Hrm of Bouloeu A Co.. No. its B. Water street, paralysis on the left side, cured In three weeks; K. McClaiu, No, &: Juniper street, dyspepsia and nervous debility; Lieutenant Robert G. Wilson. V. R. C, dyspepsia cured lu seven davs; K. J. Robertson, Vox Lake, W isconsin, bronchitis, catarrh; Joliu C Carter, Commander United States Navy, Brooklyn; bleeding plies and listula of forty-six years' standing, Churles 11. Hammond, Western National Bank, Bal timore, dyspepsia and sick headache, of tweuty-Uve years' Btaiiding, cured in three weeks; William Row boiham, No. l.rt" Front street, obstinate piles, cured in three applications: C. A. Byran, lumbago and dys pepsia, ot tenyeurs; N. B. Baldwin, late pastor of the Olivet Baptist Church, Philadelphia, nervous prostra tion, alter three applications; C, D. Cooper. Port Jer vis, N.V.. severe case of catarrh; Wllllaid Hotlzworth; No. 257 Market street, ulcerated bowels, dyspepsia, orcfiites. etc., of seven years' standing; Hon. J. M. Butler, No. 730 S. Tenth street; J. W. Bradley, No. 64 N. Fourth street; Colonel T. W, Sweeney. Walnut street, below Eighth; George O. Kvans, No. mi N. Filteeuth street: Mr. Pelouze. Chesuut and Third streets; Brlgadler-Geueral A. ,T. Pleusonton, No. BIS Spruce street; George Douglass, Fifth street, above ' Chesuut: M. C. Budlei, No, 63 Arch street; J. 8. Emack, No. 488 Chesuut street; A. L. Whlteman, cor ner ot Third aud Market streets; J. H. Andrews, No. 012 Pine street; M. Errlckson. No. 1321 Pine street; Thoma Simpson. No. IS14 Front street: W. K. Smith, No. HCU Hanover street: George L. Bunby. Not. 031 and : Market street: Thomas Drake. Gerniautowo, William tilevenson, hixth and Market streets; O. Marshall, No. 61t B. Nluth street; Mr. Harris, No, 14o Blaster street; Thomas Gregg. Vinelaud, N. J.; Brigadier-General A. Pleasoutou, bU Louis, Mo.; Mr. ""pTjveVclaifs'or student des.'rlngto have instructions in the correct application ot Electricity ror tue 00 re of diseases, can apply at the otlice. Ci ntulla Ion free Descriptive pamphlet of enres enVcted. wllh numerous references, and Including a treatise on the subject, can he had by application, at the onice. AU letters addressed to Dr. S. W. BEOKWITH- fiO. WAUtPT tTBKETr . l0wsni8mBp. PKTLADttLPHTA. QARPETINCS, w " OIL CLOTHS. MATTINGS J AND ItETAIL. "WHOLESALE J. R. WHITE, No. 13 North SECOND StreeU CHEAPEST IW TUE ITT, lm First Carpet BtorftbOTtjatkeV
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