THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1867. 5 CITY INTELLIGENCE. Om ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS BBS THIBD FAOB. . P A Bokulariocs OrEUATio. Some timo dur ing last night some persons unknown effected ?.? en,t,r"nce nto Landreth A Son's Heed and 1 Jant Htore, Nos. 21 and 23 8. Sixth street. Thoy reached the second-story window of thereir f,ftrtof the building by means of an iron ruli ng. They forced the window open, passed down . stairs into the store, and commenced operations on a Ore-proof In the rear part of the establishment, taking trie precaution, howover, to remove some lnrae desks, tables, "boxes, etc., to the centre of the store, In order to shut oir all possible ocular obfervntlon by parlies on front without, as to the operations golug ou lu the rear. Hut to gel at the fire proof they found a more difficult matter llmti they had imagined. They llrst attempted to tmtke an enl ranee by taking away a portion of the thick brick wall which surrounded it, as did the burgUrs In the robbery of i ochraui's establishment on Walnut street. In the enrly part of the year. These enueavos were futile, the wall was too thick, the mortar too hnrd, tbelr tools not good enough, 8i they went to work at the door, aud, wllh the aid or a drill, liipod- lisped, theinlddle tyne being a screw aud the miter ones cutlers, they succeeded In taking out a piece of the Inner door two inches In diameter, and half an Inch In thickness. This door was unbolted, but they were brought f ice to face wllh a more formidable one, nnd seeing no hope of getting through It, decamped with out getting anything. Hall & Carpenter's Extensive Irox and Hardware Establishment. We notice the advent into our business circles of a new firm, that of Messrs. Hall & Carpenter. The former 1ms been longnt-soclHted with the firm of N. AO. Taylor Co., with whom he has become favorably knowh to our citizens, ami the latter Is well known to the business community. They have taken the large store, No. 70!) Market street, 'which has been titled up to suit the business for which It Is to be used, and having all the various departments required In an Institution keeping a lull ami complete stock of metals and hardware. They have Just opened, and their slock, for quality, quaintly, and reason able prices, cannot be surpassed. They are Im porters from the European provinces of tin plate, pig tin, pig lead, ana antimony, mid dealers lu ail the various qualities of lmluUiou and American sheet-Iron and zinc Iron, cast and wrought. In whatever size desired, square and rolled; steel, of every Kmde; galvanized brass and copper, that will effectually resist the corrodlngs of time; and copper la sheets, and bolts, and Ingots, are and will be kept con stantly on baud. There will also be found the various etceteras required about the household department, e .ry description of metallic bot toms, bolts of every size, and brass kettles and crucibles in almost endless array. In luct, they have everything In the department of hard ware which can only be found In an establish ment fully equipped, aud it Is with pleasure that we Dotlce their new establishment, fooling assured flora their success In the past that they will be fully able to meet all the wauts of their patrons most satlsfaclo' Uy. A General Ramtaob and Rumpus. Last evening word was brought In to Lieutenant Connelly, of the Fifth District, that a party of persons were engnged In all klmis of misde meanors in the vlolnlty of Seventh and South, and Eighth and Lombard streets. The Lieu tenant started out wllh a posse of men, and arrested thirteen of the unruly p-isous, who were spreeing It, fighting, and defacing each Other and the surrounding property In an un warranted manner. The paily was found to be a conglomeration of whites and blacks, of all ages, and each more or less drunk. Alder man Swift held them In $300 ball each to keep the peace hereafter, and fined each Individual for Imbibing too freely of the ar.lent. These spasmodical raids of well-known characters, who delight to defy all law, order, and peace, are every day becoming more rare under the vigilance of our police officers, who keep a slriot watch upon all disorderlies and bard cases. The Drt Goods Establishment of Epstbix & Haines. It Is with pleasure that we call the aitentlonof the public to the well filled esta blishment of Messrs. Epstein & Haines, occupy ing tne Duuaings inos. iij aim iu; j. rtinin street. Being the successors of the late firm of Owen Evans & Co.. they have entirely reorga nized and relit ted their dry goods department, and placed within It an endless variety of sub stantial fabrics to clolhe for warmth, and most suitable for ornamentation. The store of late Mas been jammed with patrons, who under stand full well the great bargains they are making In purchasing durable goods at mode rate prices. For the spring trade, all manner of spring goods have been received, colored and white, endless in quantity, nnd unsurpassed in quality, which invite a call from all desiring to purchase. Reckless Driving is a very common occur rence In our streets, although the individuals so engaged soon have Justice meted out to them. James Horton is the rnnner of a sprink ling cart, which bears the imposing label on one side, "Be temperate," But James con sidered that this applied to bard drinkers only, and that be conld, without violating any rules, drive as he desired. Tills he did yesterday afternoon; the horse went It, the wagon rolled over the pavement In a manner unprecedented. and the water flew out of the sprinkler in a perfect shower, raising instead of allaying the dust. When near Twelfth and Market streets he struck a coal wagon, tilting it over, bearing the driver of that concern to tne street, anu severely Injuring him. For this James was arresUd. and held by Alderman Jones In $(iJ bail to answer. A Meritorious Discovery. Every Judi cious housekeeper justly holds in high estima tion the great utility of a superior kitchen range. This large class of the community will be erattfud lo learn that Mr. J. 8. Clark. the well-known inventor of the best and most celebrated improvements in stoves and ranges, baa nerfected and is now Introducing bis Gold Medal Range, which is pronounced by the most competent Judges to be far superior to all others. The merits of this highly improved range consist In Its great economy of fuel, its sim plicity and convenience of management, and tvio ertiniencv and nnicknesH with which it per forms the important processes of cooking and baking. It will heat water for a bath-room, and will beat three rooms comfortably. Sena Jor a circular. J. 8. Clat k, 1008 Mai net street. Solpiers' and Saildru' Orphans. Gover nor Geary, we learn, has done a very hand nma thins. It Is this. The law recently en acted for the malntf nance and education of Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans, in our Common wealth, provides for the appointment of a lady assistant to the General Superintendent, and this appointment Governor Gearv, without nollclliitlnn. has conferred on Mrs. E. W. Hut- ter. of this city, the appointment to take effect from the 1st of Mv. The Kitrvlces of Mrs. Hut- ter. as l'resident of the Board of Managers of the Northern Home for Friendless Children, during a period of more than fifteen years, her mart v vftlimhln nfrlcen ff IrlmlncHS rendered to the soldiers, her labors in all our causes of charity, eminently qualify her for this respon sible post. A Novel Theme. title of the third -"The Short Bed" is the of a series of monthly sermons, to be delivered before the Young People's Association of the Tabernacle Baptist Church. Chesnut street, west of Elehteenth. on to-morrow evening, 21st Inst., at which time Rev. P. S. Henson. pastor of the Broad Street Baptist Church, will preach upon the above subject. Arrest of Counterfeiters. Robert Cooper, alias "Bob Brldlev," and Henry Stewart, two alleged sellers oi counterfeit currency, were arrested this morning by United States Deputy Marshal Sharkev. They will have a hearing before United Slates Commissioner Sergeant m is aueriiuuu. l'REPARiNo for liASTBR. This morning a youth named John Q,nln was arrested at Tnlrd and Read streets, for purloining a quantity of ggs ii um u uurret iu iroutoi a store in that vicinity, yesterday afternoon. Alderinad T uti jaeld mm in .uo nan to answer, Appointment. Captain Horace Binnev. Jr.. and First Llentenant William K. Gardner, late ,.. llMth fCorn Exohanee) Reeiment. Penn. vlvania Volunteers, having creditably passed the Examining Board, have received tbelr com- mlMlODS in the Keguiararmy, Larceny op roTATOES.--Georfte Spence, aged on wan arrested at Dock street and T)e!aware avenue thli morning about 7 o'clock, d'' " .r .r.. nntatoes. of not oiuoh value; Aidorman llutleroommltted him la default of sou ball. The Croquet Skason is just opening, and the game will be even more popular this sum mer than ever before. Our friends who are In need ol a set of croquet implement cheap, are referred lo the ad vurtlsemont of Mr. J. Parker, the American manufacturer of these Imple ments, at Germantown, which will be found elsewhere. Orders maybe left wllh J. B. Lip plncotl & Co., No. 715 Market street, or With Mr. Albert Ucach, No. 401 Chesnut street. Wk ark sklt.ino Cubslmere Suits, all wool, as low as $10 00 " better, for 12 tH) ' 15 00 Black Stilts, all wool, as low as " belter lor 1H 00 21 00 25 00 Advancing from these, we haveall gradesand prices up to the finest and best of 1 renoh and English fabrics, surpassed by none for style and flt.Hnd mauufactared wllh especial care by the best workmen In the city. Persons accustomed to having their goods made to order can save 25 lo 33 per cent, by selecting from our ready made stock, and secure guruieuls equal lu all respects. Half-way bf.twekiO Bextsftt ft Co., Fifth and J- TowkrHall, Sixth Ht. J No. 51S Markbt ST. intehkstino lettf.r from tiik secretary ok the navy. Navy Departmbnt, April 12,1807. Sir: In accordance with the provisions of an Act of Congress, a Board was appointed to consider the propriety of accepting such a valuable present from your city, in connection with the League Island gift. The Board has directed me to say that they have determined to acoopt the suit offered by you for the officers who had charge of the League Island business, and at your price, which tliey consider low, comparatively a gift, with all the rty-arlan privileges pertain ing thereto. After a very careful examination of all the questions Involved, and prioes, they have authorized me to say that the clothlug may be sent on in separate packages, each one marked C. O. P., and the amount will be returned In legal -tenders of the United States. All of the officers who were in your city ex pressed themselves highly delighted with the beauty and style of your goods, and say they will always order their clothing from you. Mrs. Welles Is highly pleased wltn the new Spring Overcoat. Very Respectfully, Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy. To Charles Stokes & Co., Clothiers, under the Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. Ice PiTcnEiis. Among the specialties manu factured by the celebrated John O. Mead & Sons, and sold at the N. E. corner of Nlulh and Chesnut streets, are Ice Pitchers, of new and elegant designs. This enterprising firm have fiald great attention totlicinnnufaclureof these ndlxtiensable articles, which will bo In univer sal demand dnrlng the coming summer months. Pari ie desiring to purchase, by calling at the establishment, can select from over one hun dred different styles of Ice Pitchers, all of which are substantially made and beautifully ornamented. An advantage in dealing with this firm consists In the fact that they are gen tlemen who have mnde their particular lino of business a life-long study, and they are prompt lu taking advantage of any improvements or Inventions in everything connected with the manufacture of silver-plated ware of all de scriptions. The well-earned reputation of the firm In question for fair dealing is a sufficient guarantee that nil purchases made at their establishment will be exactly as represented. Hundredsof our best families oan indorse the truth of the statements made above, and wo advise all parties In quest of articles In their line of business to give this establishment a call before purchasing elsewhere. All the old members of the firm of John O. Mead & Sons enn be found at the N. E. corner of Ninth and Cbesnnt streets. e- S8, 810, 812, 814, 810, 820. ilii- 88, 810, 812, 814, 810, 820. itr- 88, 810, 812, 814, Kill, 820. 4M- 88, $10, 812, $11, $16, 820. Spring Overcoats. tT Spring Overcoats, "lift , Spuing Ovekcoats. "ti Spring Overcoats. Suits for Men and Hoys. r Suits for Men anu Boys. Suits for Men and Boys. - Suits fok Men and Boys. Special Card. 3- The Reason we Sell at sucrt Low Prices is the purchase of Large Lots of Goods direct rrom importers anu ivianuiacturers, and the recent decline at the mills enables us to offer our Spring and Summer Clothing for Men and Boys at extremely Ijow rrices. wanamakek k urown, Oak Hall, Popular Clothing House, The Corner of Sixth and Market Sts. G. S. C. E. An unusually large and choice stock of Cloth ing for spring wear is exhibited by the G. S. C. E. nt the present time. We have taken muoh pains in selecting styles, and in the getting up of our garments this season, and are able to offer to onr patrons and the public generally an assortment of Walking Coats, Morning and Evening Coats, Sacks, Spring Overcoats, Vests, and Pants of every grade, equal in style, make, and finish to the best customer work, and of course at much lower pieces. For those wno preier to nave ineir doming made to order, we have a custom department, In charge of cutters whose skill and taste are unexcelled, and supplied with an elegant variety of piece goods of all descriptions, we Invite an early call. Perry & Co., star ciotning Emporium, No. 009 Chesnut street, above Sixth. Parasols! Parasols! New Styles ! Para sols, in all colors and styles, plain and beaded. Also, the latest French satin goods, lined with richest colored burs, ana a run line I sun shades, of excellent make, can now be had at the very lowest pricks, at jonn m. Miiu a, southeast corner Arch and Seventh streets. AIbo the following Cheap and Desihablk Goons, in full lines: l'lald Nainsooks aud Cambrics. Plain do, do. do. Swiss and Hamburg Edgings. jvoutnyham vurtatns, auction pitces. Hemstitched and Plain Handkerchiefs. Htockings. good, at lowest prices. Dunbar Linens, very low. Ureses Trimmings, Dress Trimmings, all the varieties. Buttons, splendid assortment, at jom ssi, r a, 8. E. corner Arch and Seventh streets. What is More Common or Distressing than a Bilious attack? Who Is not fumlllur with the well-known ymptom8 Oppression across the Slomach and Chest, Low Spirits, Restlessness, Gloominess of Mind, Weariness, Dull Headache, Dirty .Greasy Appearonce of the Skin, Yellow Tinge of the White of the Eyes, Los of Appetite, and Costlveness? Few, in deed, of the more ordinary ills of life are more widely prevalent man these .unions uisoruurs, and yet they may readily be got rid of by ustng Dr. jayne's sanative rills, by wnose operation the Liver will be rapidly restored to lijgaHhy action, the vitiated secretions of the Stomach changed, all Costlveness removed, and thrt whole ysleui assisted In recovering its normal condition. Sold by all Druggists. Prepared only at No. 242 Chesnut street. Henry's Patent ("order and Stitcher can bo applied to the Wheeler & Wilson Sawing Machines, aud Is not confined, us erroneously stated last week, to the Elliptic. The Elliptlo Sewing Machine is manufactured by the Wheeler t Wilson Manufacturing Company, and Is constructed with all the improvements and attachmeius oi um iiiucuiues mat, near their stamp, and for simplicity and durability cannot be excelled. Persons owning the old Sloat machines, and desirous of having them i,r, ,t nnd improved to the present Improved I stvle should apply "t the ofllee of the Elliptlo Sifwlng Machine. No. 920 Arch street, where Henry's Corder and Stitcher can be seen lu suc- CCKblul operai.'"" Davis' Pain Killer, From the reports of the dealers in this olty, we think no proprie tary medicine has had a larger sale. Its valu able properties as a speeoy cure for pain cannot fall to be generally appreciated, ana no iarauy should be without it.lncaseofacoldeutorsudden attack of dysentery, diarrhoea, cholera-morbusj and even Astatic cholera yields to its uiagio power, Montreal Trantcript, Wk welcome to our columns again our old friend;! r. Humphreys and hlsHpeclflo Homoeo pathic Remedies. We have known the Dr. for many years, and know him as a conscientious Cbrlstlon gentlemun and an accomplished phy sician. We have used his Specifies ourselves, and they are used extensively among our friends, and are free to say that t hey are all that thoy claim to be Invaluable Family Medicines. All who have the pleasure of Dr. H.'s acquaintance know that he would offer nothing to the publio unless It was fully up to the standard of recoiu- meDuuiion, jiujfalo Christian Advocate, Depot, No, 602 Broadway, N. Y. Ourohject In offering Oxygenated Air as a remedy to the sick and afflicted Is not to make money, but todirectly and immediately benefit those who place thcmsolves under tho system of treatment we know to besavlug. Of course, money Is needed to carry on our business, but pecuniary gain is not our object. We know wo can cure Throat and Luug Diseases. Thou sands who have been cured aro willing to testify to thenure and rodlcol benefits they have re ceived. H, J, Hartwell, M. D., No. 1210 Spruce street. Hoop Skirts! Hoop Skirts! Hoop Skirls, of our own and Bradley's make, in Mil the latest styles, constantly on baud. Aoticf. All skirls of ouromn make we ar rant to kcc in repair for six mouths. Orders promptly filled. Also, Corsets, Corsets, whalebone, good, nt lowest prices, at John M. Finn's, ; 8. E. comer Arch and Seventh streets. Furniture Slips or Covkrs. A large as sortment of linen and chintz of every sluido and quality, lor slips. Can be sold cheaper t bnn .t any house In town. Thoroughly com petent hands to make, cut, and fit them, at W. Henry Patttn's, No. Hi is chesnut street. "WfLL, WELL, I'M HEHOMfNO BALD, AND can't help it," Is frequently expressed by tlioNe whoso hair Is leavlnn them. Now this is all a mihtnke. Jayne's Hair Tonic, faithfully applied, will preserve the hair from falling oil', remove all dirt and dandruff, prevent preniH. lure preynes, cure eruptive diseases of the scalp, and by continued use reclothe the he;id with new and beautiful bnlr. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne A Son. No 212 Chesuut street. Shades, Curtains, Awnings, Bedding, Upholstery, At Patten's, No. 1108 CheBnut street. Sale of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Etc. The spe cial attention of the trade Is called to the large and desirable sale of Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Bal morals, etc.; also, a large aMsortment of Felt Hals, to be sold by catalncue. for cash, on Mon- dey morning. April 22, commencing at 10 o'clock, by McClelland fc Co., successors to Philip Ford & Co., auctioneers, No. 506 Market Hlreeu Auction Curtains. A large assortment of ev ry kiud of Curtain, from the heaviest French lace, cheap at sixty dollars, to the lowest pi ice. Nottlnghum Curtain, on" dollar. W. Henry Patten's, No. 1408 Chesnut street. Latest from South America. Pure Curled Hair Mattresses, ALd every description of Bedding. J. G. Fuller, No. 9:12 Ridge Avenue. Near Vine street; May Coupons, Gold, and Compound Interest Notes Wanted by Duexf.l & Co., No. 34 s. Third street. Citaeles Oakford St Sons, Continental Hotel, have opened un assortment of Ladies'. Mi ses', and Children's Fancy Hats and Caps splendid goods. Also, all the novelties in Hats tor Gentlemen anu yonui. Shade and Curtain store. A very elegant assortment of new Shades, new designs, new tin's, to be sold at t he lowest prices, at W. Henry Patten's, No. 1408Che-DUt street. Teas Choice, Pure, and Cheap, at Fairthorne's, No. 205 North Ninth street. Verandah Awnings! Verandah Awn ings! Striped Awnlugs for windows, ut Pat ten's, No. M08 Chesnut street. Depot for the sale of Lash's Pive-loIIar Washing Machines, Clothes-Wr (tigers, and Step Ladders, JNo. Tl AiarKet street, i-nuaueipnia. J. s. Lash A co. Conrad Brothers. Dealers in Gents' Fur nishing Goods, Toilet and Fancy Articles. No, 1117 cnesnut sireei, uiraru now, I'unuueipuiu. Sik the auction Lace Curtains, truly elegant and very cheap, at Patten's, No. 1108 Chesnut street. A Cure for Rheumatism Wortit Seeing. S. Kllpatrlck, No. 1744 Olive street, cured by Dr. Fltler 8 Remedy, ino cure, no pay. "Window Shades One Dollar, No. 1108 Ches nut street. What Feels Better than a comfortable. f any. and eood flttine shirt, such as me model Shoulder-Seam Shirtmanufacturedby Mclntire Jt Brother, Variety, Zephyr, and Gents' Fur nlshlng, No. 1035 Chesnut streetl? Bpbino Clothing FOR MEN AJSD BOY8 now ready. LARQE ASSORTMENT and LOW PRICES, WANAMAKER 4 BROWN. POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. SIXTH and MARKET Streets. MAERIED. TVPLK ARMSTRONG. On the 17th lnntsnt. nt the residence ol the hride s tather, by lie v. M. H. wniKin mm. Mr. CHAKLF.S 8. RULE, of Soatll Brunswick , J., and Miss Dtnuit: K., youngest, aauguier or aeon Isaac Armstrong, oi umaeu, r. j. hCOTT PA INTER, On the 15th instant, by the Rev. John Y. Mitchell. Mr. K. WALTER. SCOTT to MIssNKLLIK 1'AIMIKH, both of this city. WATBON MALLOCII. On Wednesday evening, Anr 17. 1PH7. DV me nev. oir. w. 11. f iirness. Mr. OMUUIK W. WATHUN to Miss SALLIE K.MAL- LOC1I, boih of this city. DIED. SMF.TITURST. On the morning of the 18th Instant, IiK UAKD HMIiTHUKHT, In iheti.th year of his erne. His relatives and the male, friends ot the family are Invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of William lurry, wo. oo I'lne street, on Monday, the 2id liiHiant. alluo ciocKA.il. bervices at St. rum Jvph-copal Church, Third street, below Walnut, at 1 o docs precineiy. juieruient at LaiKtii mil. WILLIAMSON. On the morning ot the 17th In, Mum, HAKA1I K.. relict of the hue lion. Nicholas I), Wllllnmaon, or winiiiiifc'ion, uei., in tue Hist year o lier lice. Her relntlvcs and friends ara Invited to attend the ninernl, irom tne resilience oi ner son-in-law, wii Hum 1). HKKer, vest rnuxueinuiit.on .Honour hiHlsnt. l 8.', o'clock A. M. To proc"'' toll. Del, The relatives and meet at 1 o'clock " ul l ourlh and ' BRAV ,.iisu NAMES v.. 'i setter xnd Name Punches Tor slur .u.ji Into metal, Plenoil Plates tor mark- li .xes, bagu, oi clolhiiiu', lurnlslieil to order by TIlIIMiltluiliiu ' No. 838 (Klght Thlrty-flve) Market Ht.. hel.iw Ninth. -DRA8S BOLTS OF A VARIETY OF SIZttS: X-f Urass, Silver-i-iaien mm iron uor Chains, and hironn Wrought-irou lloits mr outside doors, rvr sale by TRUMAN A HIUW. No. 8H8 (Eight Thirty-five) Market HU. below Ninth. FINELY POLISH KD LAUNDRY, BOSOM, llullle. Cap, and sad Irons, Hatters' Iroua aud Tailors' tieese, for sal by TRUMAN 4 HHAW. No. 83S (Eight Thirty-five) Market Bu, below Ninth. INSURE YOUR LIFE IS THE AMERICAN Life Insurance Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE. 45P S, E, i'OBNEB rOKUTII AKD WAXHVI. OWARRURTflN'S IMPROVED VKNTI lRled md Kutv-fliiing PRWS HATS fpstinti1). In all the approved fHSlilnns ot theseMOO. CllKHNUT Btreet. net door to the Pout Otlloi. 1 JONES, TEMPLE & CO., F A S H I o N A H I, K II A T T K It 8, No. iiS a NINTH Btrprt, r, . First frlore above chestnut street. 4 9 8 FOSTER, FA9HIONAni.E TTATTER, It flmfip No. 7 ft, HI X I'll Hirxex. JOSEPH KJS8KLL, Msnnlacinrer of UMBTtF.LLAH AND PARASOLS, 0. i and 4 N. i'OU 111 H street, 4 17 Zmr,p Phlmde'phta. jlj ORSE-COVEUS, Spring and Summer styles Verv Cheap. Big Horse In the Prior. KNICASS, No. Ml M AKK KT street. liAf 11UUS, WOOL MATS. 4 It Inlh'f.pJ ilihl.V INI Ull WfijTrm Hi i PiirKKT KV.'Vlll.l'J . i ir . i ,w 1J.I1 v.. - KN1VKS. Pearl and Stag Handles, or henutirul finish. KO HOICKS' and WADK A KUTt'HKR'S BA-ORH, and the celebrated LEOOULTltj ItAZOB. fcl'lSKOJlH of the t!nent quality. Haznin, Knives, Hclwiors, and Tanle Ontlery Oronnd and Polished at P. MADEIRA'S, No. 116 TKNTH btreet. hekiw Chesnnt 1 8 !ip piNE CHOCOLATE. FfNR CHOCOLATE for Table Use. superior In quality loauy lu the market. STEPHEN Ft WHITMAN, Manufacturer of Bpcclallles In Fine Chocolate, 4 101m NO. laitt MARKET XTItKF.T. A T E N T WIRE WORK FOR RAILINGS. STORK FRONTS. (UIAR1H. PARTITION'S. ETC. IVAL huki.u'is, rouKirjiir.K wikui, iu Mann radioed ny U, WALKER !, 2 27 ftri N.v 11 N. SIXTH Street. N 0. GOO ARCH STREET. COO HEM ItMJt.KATOItS, WATER 4 OOEEiKM, ICE (REAM FREEZER, JAl'ANNEI WARE, WOOUEN-WARE. GRIFFITH 4 PAGE 4)0 NO. 600 ARCH MTREET. CONSUMPTION CAN BR CURED! THE true remedy at lant discovered I "Upliam'8 Freab Meatrnre." nrenared irom tne lormuia orrror. i rous- eau.ol ParlR.curen ConBUiniitlon. Lung Diseases. Broil- chlllH. UynpepHia, MarasmuH, General Dehlllty. and all morbid conditinnH of the system dependent ou defi ciency of Vital Force. It In pleammt lo Hie taste, and a ainiile bottle will convince the uiohi alceutlcal of lt virtue as tne great ueanng remeny oi tne age. f i a oot- tle, or bix bottles tor (o, eoia wholesale aua retail by H. C. LPI1AJI, No. 25 South KlUilTII Street, and innclpai Druggists. Bent by express.. Circulars sent ree. I XI thnni:im HOKF'S MALT EXTRACT. BEVERAGE OF HEALTH. Letter from W. II. McCormack. Kjh.. No. 2a8 Went Fifty-second Btreet. wV "SKW York, Feb. 28. 1RCT. TSr "To 1 1. IIokk, Esq.: I have found your Malt Extract the best antagonist aealnst troubles of the Htonmcli. Iw great superiority over all tonics and appetizers that we nave used ts certain, anu i cannot oui wisn mat your wholesome beverage may come lulo universal use, at It menu tbe preference over all spirituous tonics oi the. aay." ibvmihiuw Hold hv all Drucrirlsls. Vliolcsale Aeent. WAKD J. C'AFFKK, Drug Broker and t'ommlSHlnn Merchant, Boutheat Corner oi UT ana r nU.Nl istreels R E MO V ED JOHN THORNLEY, INDIA RUBBER AND GUTTA PERCNA MANUFACTORY Mo. 503 CHESNUT 8TIIEKT, Above Fifth, Nortb Hide, Opposite tne Mayor's Otltce (formerly at No. 311), rtlllMUKLfHIA, MACHINE BELTING. STEAM PACKING, EN GINE HOSE.' And all other articles of Vulcanized India Rubbei used lor Mechanical aud Manufacturing pur po.es. i i rnrp BEDDING AND Feather Warehouse, TENTH STREET, BELOW ARCH, Feathers of all qualities, Feather Beds, Bol sters and Pillows, blruw, Husk, liair, and (spring Mattresses. A large assortment of Blankets, Comfortables, and bed Qui I ih, of all kinds. Marseilles Coun terpanes, or very handsome patterns, from the lowest price to tbe II nest quality. ISprlug Beds and bpring Cow, Iron Bedsteads of all sizes. CHURCH CUSHIONS made to order. All goods sold at tbe very lowest market prices always. AM OB HILIRORN, No. 44 North TENTH Street, Below Arch. N. B. A large stock of Window Shades, of every quality, irom tne cneapesi to the hand somest made. t2stuth3m6p QROQUET! CROQUET! CROQUET. CROQUET SETS, COMPLETE, 7-00. CROQUET SETS, COMPLETE, 8-j(). CIIOQUBT SETS, COMPLETE, 10 00. (CROQUET SETS, COMPLETE, 1150. CROQUET SETS. COMPLETE, 12oO. Indies and gentlemen lo wnnt of a good set ot Cro quet at a fair price should send direct to the Factory, No. 491 GERMANTOWN Avenue. Germantown, Samples may be seen aud left with: Mr. A. REACH, No. 4W CHESNUT btreet. J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., No. 715 MARKET Street. GEORGE DOLL & CO., No. 14 N. SIXTH Street, ClUCKET, A'RCHERY, BASE-BALL OuO, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Adiirt ss J. PAltKER, GEllMAXTO WN, Pa. 4 Mifit JAMES rf.TULLAN, SUCCESSOR TO J. V COWELL & SO NT, NO RECEIVING DAILY, A DRY GOODS. The facilities be has for supplyiug bis customer with the BEST GOODS at Ihi LOWEST RATE are uiiBurpussed. He has now a full line of LINEN SHEETINGS, at rtductd prices. Also, P1ELOW-CASE LINENS. TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS. TABLE DAMASK by the yard TOWELS AND TOWELLING by the yard. MARSEILLES, LANCASTER, HONEYCOMB and ALLENDALE QUILTS. ' FLANNELS, greatly rtduced In price. SHEETING AND SHIRTING MUSLINS. FURNITURE CHINTZES AND DIMI1TES, PI AND AND TABLE COVERS. TAILANB.T by the yard. WHITE GOODS BELLING OFF CHEAP. RICHARDSON'S LINENS always a specialty. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for, at the 4 20 M, W, COII, MEVENTU AMU CUEAMUTi YJEDICAL ELECTRICITY latest and Host Important UlicoTirlM in th Treatment of Chronlo Diseases. DR. S. W. BECKWITITS ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, No. 1220 WALNUT Street. During our Investigations In the treatment of dis ease lu Its various forms by the agency of electricity, have obtained very many valuable and startling tacts, which, added to the previous though limited Information possessed by other and less fortunate operutors, place us beyond all previous knowledge of this mysterious agent. During the course of our prac tice we have treated and cured, through Hie know ledge thus gained, many thousands, and by means of onr new discoveries have established ourselves as the most successful Medical Electrlclaus in this country or Europe, Klectrlcallnvestlgatlon has proved that the human body acts on tbe principle of the galvanic battery. The brain, mucous and serous memnraues, the sKin tissues, and fluids, constitute the negative and posl live lorces. and every action, whether mental or phy sical, is the result of these antagonistic toroes. Diges tion, respiration, circulation, secretion, aud excretion are due solely to electrical Influence, There Is a polar action established throughout the nervous system which connects wllh every part ot the body.esulillth- l g and preserving a proper balance of tho olectrlcal eli nient which constitutes health, and a disturbance of which causes disease. There are strictly but two conditions ot Ulsoa.ie.-ouu ot lullummatlou or posi tive; Hie other, weak, debilitated, negative and as electricity contains these two conditions In the action of tbe positive aud negative currents, all we have to do Is to neutralize tha dLseaso and ignore proper healthy action, Among the chronic diseases hi Wli'h electricity hail 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, Parnlvsts (Ilcnipli'Kia). Neuralgia, Hysteria, Nervousues.-, Pal pitation ol the Heart, Lockjaw, etc, z. ore. inioni. xij opuisit, iiiKiuHH, dysentery, Obstinate Constipation, Hemorrhoids, or Biles, Bilious, Flatulent, and Painter's Colic, a id all alleo llons ol the Liver and Spleen. 8. Catarrh, Cough, Intluenzn, Aalbma when not caused by organic diseases of the heart), ilrouou ins, Pleurisy, neurodynia, or Rheumatism of the Chest, Consumption In the early stages. 4. Gravel, Diabetes, and Kidney Complaints. 5. Rlieumatlsm. Gout, Lumbatto, Still Neck, nal Curvature, Hip Diseases, Cancers. Tumors (those luat named always cured without paiu, or plasters lu any form). 6. Uterus Complaints, Involving a mal-posltlon, a Prolapsus, Antroverslou, Retroversion, in I anima tion. Ulceration, aud various other aUeclions. For information desired upon other diseases, appli cation may bu made at the olllce, or by letter. Mrs. BECK WITH has entire charge ol the Ladies' Department, and all delicacy will be used towards those v ho entrust tneniselvea to her care. In female diseases, It Is universally successful la her hands. For the convenience of those desiring insinuation, we give (by permission) a lew names of persons, among tne best uu.-.ine.,j meu and others ot this city aud elsewhere, whom we l ave treated and cured' A. R. Stewart, Mill Creek, Huntingdon county. Pa., Clued of rheumatism of litleen years' staudlug; Mrs, J. Y, Cumming. Klshicogulda.-., M ill! ill county. Pa., cancer of tLesiomach; John K irkputrlck, New Cusile county, Del., cured ol a caucer iu the breast in three weeks; Francis Uottwalls, No. 1846 Hamilton street, absorption of a tumor weighing eleveu pounds; Jacob Vandegi ill, Odessa, Del., soveie case of diauetee; O. T. Bouldeu, firm of Bouloen & Co.. No. 88 S. Water street, paralysik ou the left sido, cured lu three weeks; K. McClani, No. 329 Juniper street, dyspepsia and nervous debility; Lieutenant Robert G, Wilson, V. Li. C. dyspepsia cured In seven davs; R. J. Robertson, Fox Luke, Wisconsin, bronchitis, catarrh; John O. i-urier. I'omuianuer United Stales Navv. Brooklyn: bleeding piles anu listula of forty-six years' standing, Charles H. Hammond, We.stein National li.uik, Bal timore, dyBpepaia, aud sick beadncbe, of twenty-live years' standing, cured In three-weeks; William Row Imtham. No. U27 Fronl street, obstinate Dllee. cured In three applications: C. A. Byrai lumbago aud dys pepsia, or ten years; N. It. Baldwin, late pastor ot the Olivet Baptist Church, Philadelphia, nervous prostra tion, alter three applications: C. D. Cooner. Port Jen vis. N.Y.. severe case of catarrh; William Holtzworth; No. 257 Market btreet, ulcerated bowels, dyspepsia, orchlles. etc.. of seven years' standluir. Hon. J. M. Butler, No. 7W S. Tenth Btreet; J. W. Bradley, No. 6 N. Fourth street; colonel i . v . Sweeney, W alnut street, below fcigiiui; ueorgo u. Kvaus, No. ltWi N, Filteenth street: Mr. Pelouze. Chesnut aud Third streets; Brigadier-General A. J. I'loasonton, No. HIS spruce street; ueorge uoimiass, r lILa giruet, above cuesnut; ai. j. r-uoiei, iso. 0.1 drcu street; c . KmncK, c-o. ias cnesnut sireei; a. u vvnitemau. cor ner ot Third and Market streets: J. L Andrews. Xa 12 Pine siri-et; if. Errlcksou. No. vat Pine street: Thomas Simpson, No. 18M Front street: W.K.Smith, IN o. inif jiaiuivcr Direct: v"it9 xj. jjuzoy, xtos. H.1I and u:u Market street: Thomas Drake, Germantown. Wllllum Stevenson, Sixth aud Market streets; V. Marshall, No. 619 S. Ninth sireet; Mr. Harris. No. I4(6 Master sireet; Thomas Grei;g, Vlnelaud, N. J.: Brigadier-General A. Pleasontou, di. Louis, Mo.; Mr, , Camden, N. J. Physicians or students desiring have Instructions In the correct application of Fleclriclty for the otire of diseases, cau apply at the olllce. Consultation tree. Descriptive pamphlet of cures efiocted, wllh numerous references, aud including a treatise on the subject, can be had by application at the olllce. All letters addressed to Dr. S. W. UEOKWITH nw. .: . NO. 18a0 WALNUT NTBEKT, 180wsm3m5p PHILADELPHIA. QREAT FIRE AT, WILKESBARJtE, PA. t&&tnn?m tea- .A! 051 THE EVANSI& WATSON SAFE Always ltcliallo. TWO NAI'EN TESTED AFTER ELEVEN YEARN' INF. THE "INSIDE -DOOR" S A F.E NEVER FAILS, AND OFFEB8 PERFECT SECURITY. BEAD THE IOLLOWINU CERTIFICATES: Wli.KKSiiABi-.i:, l'a., April Id. 1807. Mksshs. I'.vANs.t Watson. Philadelphia. (.enilenieir. Havhnj one of our Sitfes In use for the iahl t-LKVKN YK Alts', itwtw lukeiut of tbe l uli.s ol our Htore after the srent tire occurring at this place ou the 81b luntunt. The Bonks. 1'itoern, Money, nnil nil Uh contents were In PKKFriCT PKF.SKIiVA TION.MJT IN THK LEAST HIKillKK INJUHKU. We cheerfully recommend your "Inside Uimr" 8.ile to nil ossirliiK their vmuiililes perfectly preserved Irom tire. Itesuectlnlly .veins. jo, S Tl-KIIF.VAN-T r-p, Ka-- B&S awrtpafBESwtfaa Wll.KU- ..lll'k:, I'll., Mi ll 14, 1667, MKShits. F.vans Watmojj, I'lilliidelpbia. Uentleineii:-Itls with t;re:t sntislacilou that I in lorui you tlmt my Flre-prf !-. pnrclmsed of you, linseed throuKb the great tire tlmt occurred here on the tb Instunt. AU Us contents, consisting of Hooks. 1'imers. Notes, etc., were in a Hale of PFRFliCT I'll KSFHVA1 ION AND KMIKKLY SATISFAC TORY to me. I cbeerfullv recommend your "luslda Door" Safe. Respectlully yours. Wnm TTTJ.'JW f"V f H. l. f'AnPKYTrn mmtfamtii i -faBtf , iniiUjiiii UTTe call tbe allention ot all desiring peiiuci iiu. Hon nKuinst bre to tbe above certlllcales. wlilcb, wits tive many others in our po.ssessiyn, are undoubted I'riots ol tbe perfect security of onr Kates. Over 'Joo liav been tested, and never, In a Bliiule instance, lias il boo k or pBper been Inlured, Our Sales nre the only ones iXirulbbsd with "InMde Itoors." aud undoubtedly offer k water protection tliau any other halo. Webave on band a lares assortment of Fire nnd llnrirlur I'root tales for lJnnk, Mercantile or Dwnll-lnV-llouse use lor Halo lower than other makers, f-everal e,'ond huud Bales ut red ucfcU prices, Ulv us a call befo re puichasluB eisuwhore. o EVA.NS & WATSON 4 20 8rt p ; NO.- aw N. NEVEXTII'TBSjEIl R. HUNTER, KO. 44 NORTH SEVENTH In T1IOROUU11, and iktbi"". VrrNTKR'S Celebrated Bvurv ruHA. llfillieniner !! A. hi olii ui.h. Kreet. abovk fil'bt. FmAflTOraiA, MOriT IsUlX'KhKl " Lial'u. QTJIOK. tbe treatment of IHtexum '?,,. mumtntred in DR. VISHART. what iff Dirr.riur DYKriTMIA II A THE FOLLOWIMfl SYMITOJISI I 1st. A conntaiH pain or vrteaMne.il in the pit Of the stomach Which is CMiaed by a permanent cnntracllon of the stomach upon the undigested I . A fe,'PrnHy begins linmodlftlely or a short time aftor eating; is oftea very severe and. obstinate. M. FlaMence and Aridity. Thwo ymptom ariae from the indlnesuou of food, vrUlcU fer ments liiHtend of digesting, 3d. CoKtiveneM and 1a of Appetite. Theme symptoms BretliectTcctM of ihe unnatural con dltlon ol food In the stomach, and the want of a pure bile and gastric Juice, The stomach Is often liiiiniuiiy uimenueu ny winu; me appetite la boincll men voracious. 4th. Gloom and Depression of RplrU.Tln state unfits many for the enjoyment of life, and Is caused by the impure blood furnished ly int. perfect digestion. In this stage of thediseaaa ninny persons commit suicide. There is aeon slant foreboding ol evil, and au lridlffi-renoe and positive Inability to perform the olllocs ol lire. 6th. Diarrhrra. After being at first costlv, the sufl'crir Is allllctt d wllh dlnrrlioea, which la owing to n dtsensed condition of the bowels, produced by the undigested food, which la evacuated in Die same condition as when enten, and of course gives 110 strougth to tha system. 6th. Paint in all Parti of the System Arise from tbe action of impure blood upon the nerve. They are felt chiefly In the head, sides, ana breast, and in the extremities. In many cases there is an uneasiness In the throat, with a sense of choking or suffocation; the mouth la olten clammy, with a bad tusto aud a furred tongue. 7th. Consumptive Symptom ami Palpitation of the Heart. Many persons pronounced as having these diseases have, in lact, nothing but Dys pepsia, the luug and heuit Ulse'UiO being on If frynipioms. 8th Cough. This Is a Verv freauent 8vro.Dt.oni of Dyspepsia, and leads very often into oou flrnicd consumption. filh. H'aiif of Meet). A verv distressing svmn. torn, resulting from mental derangements. 101b. ifurnvtoms of External Relation. Tha pa ttern is ((fleeted painfully by cold aud heat, which is owing to unnatural dryness of skin, and the skin is often atlectod by eruptions and tetters. The gloomy dyspeptic avoitU society aa much as possible. '' ' 11th. Vomiting. A frequent and distressing symptom. It relieves tho pain, but emaciates and wears out the patient. 12th. Dizziness, dimness of virion, headache, and staggering in walking. Those are very alarming: symptoms, which are speedily removed by oux iiicuiciucb; uubii ueBcbeu mcuiu&ij iiMiunm by numbness and sudden death. !3th. It is impossible lor us to give all tha symptoms of Dyspepsia in so small a space, but the above are considered sufllcient, if we aJU Hint the patient loses his memory and regard to surraundlug objects, and frequently become morose and sour in disposition. We should say, however, that pallia lu the joints and stlffnetta of the limbs, which go by the name of rheuina tlvin and neuralgia, are produced by Dyspepsia. Also, a harduess of the muscles of the abdomen, which becomes contracted and bard; and la some cases the belly sinks, instead of being gently prominent. N. B. Perhaps we have not said enough of that strongest symptom of Dyspepsia, melan choly, We have examined hundreds of cases of Dyspepsia, who were so much affected in their minds that they constantly forbode loss of their reason, which unfitted them for business of any kind, and many of them have been patients f tbe Insane Asylum, who are now permanently cured by our medicine. : 'r Hundreds of thousands of dollars are spent yearly, and hundreds of thousands of the best men and women of America linger in pain aad die, and fill a premature grave, with that awful disease, Dyspepsia. They try this physician and that physician, but alas ! alas I no relief, no cure; and the next we hear of them they have gone "to that bourne from whence no traveller returns." Out of tho thonsands of coses of Dyspepsia that have used Dr. Wlshart's Great American Dyspepsia Fills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial, not one of them hus fulled of a perfect cure. We warrant a perfect cure In every case, no Mjer If it be twenty gears' standing. Bold by ail drnggists everywhere, and at Dr. Wishart'a Office. No. 10 N. Second street, Philadelphia, I'a. All examinations and consultations free ot charge. Send for a circular. Price of Pills, One Dollar per box. Sent by mall, free of charge, on receipt of money. 1. Q. C. WI&IIABT, M. D. Office and Store No. 10 N. Second street, Philadelphia, Pa., U. S. of America, If yon are not sick, send this circular to your friend that is sick, and Uod will bless yon. DR. L. Q. C. WISHART'3 PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL. A CiBEAT REMEDY FOK THE CURE or THROAT AND Et DINEANEM. PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL. It Is tbe vital principle of the Pine Tree ob tained by a peculiar process in the distillation of the tar, by which its highest medical proper ties are retained. It 1b the only safe and reliable remedy which; has ever been prepared from the Juice of the Pine Tree. It Invigorates the digestive organs and re stores the appetite.. It strengthens the debilitated system. It purifies and enriches the blood, and expels from the system tbe corruption which scrofula breeds on the luDgs. It dissolves the mucus or phlegm which stops the air passages of the lungs. Its healing principle acts upon the irritated surface of the lungs aud throat, penetrating to each diseased part, relieving pain and subduing Inflammation. It Is the result of years of study and expert ment, and it is offered to the atliieted with tha positive assurance of Its power to cure, if tha patient has not too long deluyed a resort to the means of cure. CAITIOW. Whereas, Ease and designing men, regardless ofthellvtsofthesick-, with a view solely to their own pockets, are making and vending a spurious article worse than useless-repra-sentinu It y plDe Tree Cordia1' cPylng, In some cases, niy J"""1 ud bottles, with slight variation to protect them from the law, tho riber baa been induced as a protection to the poDlI", to punish a fae-simlleof his bot tles as la"1 patented by the United States Gov eruinont; and hereby cautions all persous.who value their health and life against purchasing ftny of the roan-y preparations offered for aal4 us Tar Cordial, unless my name and a Pln Tree is blown on the bottle; all others being a wicked imposition to deceive tbe suffering and fleece them of their money, regardless of con. 8e$hengenuine Pine Tree Tar Cordial is mada by a process and of ingredients known only to myself, which secret has never been dlvulgede and any and all persons claiming to make my l'iuui'l iee Tar Cordial are but vile impostors. Ii. Q. C. WHUABT, No. 10 North Second street, west side, Philadelphia. " Hold by Druggists everywhere, 3 27 wa&at
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