THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPHPHiLADELrniA, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1867. CITY INTELLIGENCE. irOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS SIB THIBD PAOK.J Thk Magilton. IIorkor Funeral op Mrs. Dorcas Maoilton Impressive Scenes, Kto. -This morniriK, at 11 o'clock, the remains of Mrs. Dorcas Magllton, the victim of the late murder, were consigned to the tomb. The corpse was laid out In a white merino shroud, trimmed with while, qulltod silk, bound at too waist with white cord aud tassols. The arms were laid at full length upon tho body, and in the rlht hand was placed a beautiful white rose, at the throat was a bunch of small flowers, and a wreath at the fct. The coflin was coverod with black cloth, loeautifullv lined with whliestln;nu the side of the coffin were six silver handles, and the ec'Kes (iriiuiiiculeU WHh Hllvor screws. The ton Was fastened down wUh screws of similar make. On the cover wa a plain silver snloid 'bearinar the following " scrlntion: Doicas Magllton, died April 2o, 18C7, aged G2 yprs." The fane ot the deceased looked very natural, resembling ono taking her natural repose, and not tho long sleep of death. Three of the blows of the assassin were plainly vlHible, the hair, though low, being unable to hide them from View. One was lu the centre of the forehead, over an inch in length, extending to the roots ol the hair; another to the right, some what shorter: the third, on the left side of the bead, almost touching the corner of the eye, fioxsing over the temple, some two and a half nchesin length, presenting a very ragged ap pearance. At seven o'clock the door was thrown open to allow the publics to behold, for the lust time, all that remained of the lute Mrs. Maoilton. Tho street was densely crowded with people of all ages, colors, and classes; but the greatest oritur was maintained, and ail contusion avoided, for Which great credit is due to the officers of the police lorce. hrom the hour the publlo were admitted till ten o'clock, when the door was olosod, a constant stream was pouring lu, but hun dreds were unable lo gain admittance. The doors being closed, the Iter. Mr. .Peters, of the Third Huptist Church, of this city, delivered the funeral address, lie spoke of the deceased in the warmest terms, recounting several acts of charity unknown to herfrlendsand relatives, ilnving known her for years, he could freely say She was a good wife, mother, friend, and a good Christian, He then addressed himself to the bereaved family in words of consolation and comfort, after which he delivered a prayer, and the ltd of the coflin shut forever from mortal yes the form of a beloved wife, mother, and friend. On leaving the house, the street was found to be crowded to such an extent that the officers were required to press back the dense mass. The hearse, followed by carrluges containing the mourners, hikI by an immense crowd, pro ceeded to the Philanthropic Burying Ground, below the Prison, where the corpse was inter red with the rites of the BaptWt Church, of which Mrs. Magllton was a member. The fune ral was conducted by Mr. S. F. Butler, under taker. Thb Gettysburg Asylum. Subscriptions failing to realize the sum needed to erect an asy lum .for the "children of the people" the wounded veteronsof the late war it has been, decided by the Board of Mauagrrs of the Gettys burg Asylum to make a gift distribution of diamonds and valuables In return for subscrip tions. By advertisement elsewhere it will be seen that Colonel J. D. Hoffman, the Secretary of the Gettysburg Asylum, has arranged a scheme, which bus been adopted, that will offer great advantages to subscribers. In addition- to this, it will be the duty of every man, woman, and child In this Mute to subscribe to the extent of their surplus means, to al in building this great institution, Which Pennsylvania and the United Stales should alike be proud to foster. The soheme and the institution are recommended by ascore or more of our most distinguished Generals, And we hope that our friends will come out en masse and subscribe to the fund, and secure a chance in tho magnificent distribution of prizes. Fracas in Camden. Notwithstanding tlie stringent law in renard to selling liquor ou bunday, there are some who will sell it in spite of everything. Yesterday ntternoon a party of men, having imbibed too freely, got into an altercation about something or 01 her, at Second and Market streets, and indulged in the use of their fists, to the detriment of sundry eyes and noses. Upon the approach of the officers they all skedaddled, but were pursued as far as Front and Kim streets, where one of the officers, who grapph d wth one of them, had his pistol taken from him. The City Marshal then came up and moved towards a man named Pat Callahan, to arrest him, when he discharged Ijls pistol at him. The ball missed the Marshal, but came near striking ft byslauder. Callahan then attempted to shoot again, but the cap snapped. He then ran through the door of a house, Into the yard, and into an outhouse, where he was captured. John Toby, another of tne party, was also secured. They were both locked up, and Will have a hearing to-day. Stealing Coal. Jeremiah Curtin, a lad, was arrested on Saturday last for stealing coal from the North Pennsylvania Railroad depot. On an examination before Alderman Nell.it waB ascertained that a woman named Caroline Kiegratr was in the habit of buying this stolen coal from the boy, at the rateol two glasses of lager per bucket. Caroline was arrested on a charge of knowingly receiving stolen&oods, and was committed lo answer in default of $501! ball. The hoy wos held lu (WOO bail. We would find, should we fully investigate many of t he petty larcenies committed, circum stances implicating morestrongly the receivers ot stolen goods than the thieves themselves- A large number of the cases which come up are for thefts of urlicles of no value whatever per sonally, but committed by the institution and influence of other and older persons, who re ceive the goods with profit to themselves at little cost. Where such cases as in the one above appear, the receiver should bo dealt with lu the most stringent and summary manner. Outrageous Case. Professor Johnson, a colored man, Intelligent and respectable, who is blind, was coming from Wooilsiown, ou the West Jersey Railroad trulu, lust Saturday. When near Camden, Jackson Bryant, the con ductor, demanded of Johnson a lull-fare ticket for the hall-grown lad who goes with Dim as a Kiikle. Johnson remonstrated, and said the boy bad travelled in the morning truln tor half fare without objection, and that this was a through ticket. Bryant, the conductor, did not wait for or give any explanation, but seized tho boy and threw him with violence on the plat form, the train going at the rate of ten or twelve miles an hour. It is needless to say the boy's only all'ente was being bhick. The aflulrwus denounced on the snot bv all who witnessed It, as a needless outrage. Mr. Bryaut was held to bail by K. J. Toram, Justice of the 1'eaoo, in tho sum of i.JOO, to answer lor the assault and bat tery on the coioreii poy. The Weather. Old Boreas has been miikinc cret endeavors to nenelrate our atmo sphere, and has succeeded to some extent; for lie bos sent cold winds and chilly air, and win try rains, which his agency has produced. How t.iiev hiuKter unit tlv iu our faces, and down the neck.und up tho sleeves making all persons more or less uneasy, and putting them into choleric disposition! April showers are pro- verhinl Inr linvlnir this eli'eCt: for tllt)V SUdlloUlV dampen the merry spirits which gleams of April sunlight aruf soil spring ulr produce. 'I'hpnnlil nlrnf vesterdav afternoon, its clouds of leaden hue prognostics of the approach of rain culminateu last nigm m u ui i.,nug, coin iiiinmr uititf.h runs into to-day. bringing with It considerable disagreeableness, and no signs are seen to hope for sunsnine yet awune. . An Assault. Charles J. Wolfe, yesterday. in i.ha neighborhood of Fifteenth aud Callow- bill streets, derived much Joy from frequent tlnplings at a neighboring bar, where lightning liquids, spiritual decoctions, and volatile fluids were dealt out at retail. It is said that while rolling about, anil surging to uuu iro, ne run o.ninf an individual by the name of Wlnne- Believing that he was assaulted, he de liberately drew a long, savage-looking knife, which had seen three years' service during the late war, and proceeded to slash about him in a most excited aud unwarranted manner. He was arrested, and Alderman Massey committed lilra, in default of gsoo bail, to appear at Court. Allkoed Terjury. Oilieer Fisher arrested c .. nirnl iwontv-tlve nt No. Klr North Third street, on a charge alleging a committal .......,, umaarlnir a. lll.lla the wrong wav.' Alderman Toland committed her for a fui thor hearing, in aeiaun oi sow uuu. Allkoed Illicit Transactions in Liquors. This morning Messrs. Samuel Macky, Robert H. lien t tie, and James Hay, doing a wholesale commission business at No. 25 South Water street, were before United States Commissioner Smith on the charge, as specified in thewai rant, of "neglecting aua refusing to kcop a record, and enter dally lu a book kept for the purpose, under the rules and regulations pre scribed by the Commissioner of Internal Reve nue, the number of proof-gallons purchased or received, ot whom purchased and received, and the number of proof-gallons sold or delivered by them." Mr. John W. Frazler, Assessor of Internal Revenue of the First District, testified that he, had been informed by the Inspectors that the defendants had been selling liquor for loss than the tax; the witness required tne hooks of the firm to be produced before him, which wasdone on the 20th Instant; the invoice-book, on page 4, shows 211 gallons at Sl'iiU per gallon; there are several entries, showing purchases at less than the amount m tho tax; they were short, from May 1, ISO'S, to May 1, 1806, 8!)D ou the license tax; It appears irom their bo.ilts Hint, they made sales amounting to $02,000, oil which no license tux whs pnid. On cross-examination, Mr, Frar.ler tes tified th. the had no oilier source of Informa tion on the lust point, than that of the bonus of the firm. In May, lHfij, they paid n license of fild'y for the following year, according to the then provisions of tlie law, which based the tax for the year on tlie sales ol the previous year. Mr. J. O, Tobias, a revenue inspector, lesl Iflo 1 that he visited lie place in question on the 17th of April, in company with Mr. Woolf, an other inspector. Alter some little time and trouble, their wholesale dealers' book, required by law, was produced; but tlie license could not be lound. In this book, under the hesd of "prool-tiallons received," there were no en tries whatever at tho time. When the books were subsequently produced before the Assessor, there were about thirty or forty en tries under this head, of date previous to April 17, Tlie witness found, also, on examining thu records, that the firm hud no wholesale liquor dealers' license for tlie year lKtlfi-7, although they had a wholesale dealers' license for that year, and a wholesale liquor dealers' license for tho previous year. On examining tho invoice book, when produced before the Assessor.he dis covered that, since the passage of the act Im posing penalties for selling whisky at less than the Government tax. they had purchased large quantities, about 10,000 gallons, at Jl'50 aud $Vi per gallon. Tiie cross-examination showed that the firm were in the commission business, aud h id a bonded warehouse. The books showed that the number of packages of proof-liquor received was entered, although the number of gallons was not. Tne lost entry in the Invoice book of a purchase below 82 per gallon, was on Marcn 30, at $130. This liquor was at the time In bond; it may be that tnis was the case with all other similar entries, but the witness believed that such was not the case, from the reputation of those with whom they dealt. The witness had not been treated courteously by the parties, and confessed to having worked up tho case with considerable earnestness on that ac count. The parties hod never before been in volved in any illicit transactions. On redirect examination, tlie witness ex plained that he did not. mean to snv that there was a complete entry of packages received. On further cross-examination, the witness testified that he was not positive as to whether they absolutely refused him access to their books at first. The counsel for the delense hero submittal several books In alleged proof'thut the acts of Congress hud been substantially compiled with. They also rrquested that all the books In the case might be restored lo the firm pending the investigation; but tho District Attorney sug gested that others could be procured at a small expense. Mr. Henry Ij. Woolf. the Revenue Inspector refeired to by Mr. Tobias, testified to some facts substantially ns above given. ' ' The hearing was tnen postponed until 12 o'clock next Suturdav. in order that an exami nation of the books might be made, and a number of witnesses subpienaed. Out for Game. One John Phillips was filled with the idea that fowling was a most pleasurable practice. It appeared to him last night to oe me great source oi uu joy una con tentment. It seems that ho Indulged In It, for at a late hour last evening, an officer in tne Tliira District aiscoverea a large nag sus piciously making its way along, and concealing an animated body. Suddeuly this body ran against a small portion of locust wood, gave way, una, tailing to tne gronna, reveaiea to me gaze of an officer John Phillips. The contents of tne nag were investigated, wuen were orougnt to light two inanimate roosters, and three other defunct fowls. For this foul play, in the appro priation ot these iowi8, Pinups was committeu by Alderman miller to answer. Evil Conduct. Charles Stewart was ar rested yesterday for eugaglng in a transaction which does not renect great creuu upon mm. He resides at No. 1530 Pearl street. It is alleged that, In some domestic difficulty, he got angry with bis wife, and decidedly mad towards his paterfamilias, in oroer to Baiisiy nis craving spirit, be proceeded to beat both in a manner indescribable, until wife and paterfamilias bad to seek reluge wltnout uoors. no was arrested at Fifteenth and Vine streets, and was com mitted by Alderman Massey iu default of $300 ball, on eacn "''"" -"tun, Stole a Horse and Vvauon. A young man came into this city last night from Delaware county, to see some friends. He stopped his horse before the house, on Socond;street, at the hour of 8 o'clock P. M. He went in, eugaged in conversation ot short duration, came out. ana found the horse and wagon missing. Informa tion was given Lieutenant Goldey, of the Third District, and one Henry Klrby was arrested soon after at Front and Walnut streets with the team in his possession. Alderman Butler committed him for a further hearlug. Exonerated. Some time ago we reported a case of an alleged larceny oi a watoh, by one Charles A. Mintzer, Ji., from Charlos A. Mint zer, Sr., and the arrest and committal of the former. We are pleased to say that in the charge there was no foundation; as, by an in vestigation made by Alderman Fitcn, it ap peared that Mintzer the younger had taken the watch and chain at the word oi his mother, the property belonging to her. Under these circumstances, the Alderman exonerated Mr. Mintzer. Jr.. trom all blame or evil intent, aud discharged him on the2tith instant. Pennsylvania Railroad. By a reference to the odvertisementof the Pennsylvania Railroad. Company, iu another column, it will bo seen that the running time of their trains was altered on Sunday, .vpril 28. As important changes have been made, travellers will do well to ex amine the figures heforo starting for the depot. The Quickest Passage from Boston. Tim quickest passugefrom Boston to this port 1ms just been made by the steamsnlp Roman, C iptaiu Baker, which left Boston at o'iih r. ni. on Satur day, and arrived at this port at. 7-lfi this morn ing, making the run In thirty-nine hours forty two minutes, tlie shortest, time on record. Corner Loungers were somewhat lessened in the vicinity of tlie Fifth District and at Fr uik forri. Iieuteuant Connelly, of the former, placed In duress 11, while i.luuteuant Street, of the latter, arrested 12, Davis' Pain Killkk. From the roports of the dealers in this city, we think no proprie tary medicine has had a larger sale. Its valu able properties as a speedy cure for pain cannot foil to be generally appreciated, and no family should be without it.incuse of accident or sudden attack of dysentery, diarrhoea, cholera-morbus; and even Asiatic cholera yields lo Us maglo power. Montreal Transcript, Tin? Cold Snap. Ever since the purchase of Russian America we nave oeen chined by cold wnilier. One other purchase Is iinei'leil to counteract it. That Is a purchase of a suit of suitable doming in ciiurio atones & Co.'s, under the Continental. W T, MADDOCK & Co.. No. 115 South Third st ret V, below Chesnut.huve on baud Suar-cured Hums of tlie rurest quality, from the most cele brated cureis of the United States, o miprlslug inpurt Newbold, Davis, Thomas Lloyd, Coflin, Kxcelstor, fliary"""1- -;. cm. RTfYP -VOI7R Hair from Fallino Out. and stimulate it to a luxuriant growth by using Jayne's Hair Tonic. It will impart to the hair a rich aud glossy appearance, and, at the same tune, ueep tne scaip uicr jruiu oun uu uu druir. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayue & Son, No. 212 Cbesuut street. To Gkntlf.mkn. Charles Oukford & Rons, Continental Hotel, have a fine assortment of Gentlemen and Youths' Latest Styles of liftta, i and are prepared to suit all tastes. Wk Ark Bei.lino Men's all-wool Cass. Bus. Coats as low as f 0n " " Pants " 800 " 2 " Vests " 2-00 " " " WholeSults " JlO-oo Better " tVmts for 6 00 Pants " 8 6-1 Vests" 2'50 " " " WholeSults for 12 00 " " coats " H oo " " ' Pants " 4 00 " " Vests " 3-OQ " " " WholeSults " ISih) The garments we are rapidly selling at above named prices are all good, well made, and ser viceable, well adapted to business or ordinary wear. The prices are less than half those for which surie iovds have bven told. Advancing from these, we have all grades up to the finest French and Kuglish fabrics, which are sold at proportionately low prices, are sur passed by none In style or fit, and made with especial eare the small quantity of clothing manufactured generally this season having given us an timihuully good chance for selecting our workmen from the best, In the city- Our roods have all been purchased for cash from maim fttctvrer and importers at Jar less than cost, which enables us lo sell at the low ju ices named. Boys' Department. We ore selling Hoys' all-wool Casslmere Coats as low as JC'OO Pants " 200 Whole Suit " Coat for Pants " Better " " " Whole Suit " J7-00 And all finer grades nt prices equally low made and trimmed in the best manner from iv choice selection of suitable fabrics. Our Jio.is' fioods are all on the first Jloor, nearest the front, convenient for ladies. We have the largest establishment for the manufacture aud sale of Clothing in Philadel phia, occupied exclusively by ourKelves, and tilled with the largest stock and most complete, assortment in the city. We auaranlee our pricrs lower than the lowest elsewhere, or the sale cancelled, and money re funded. Half way between) Bennett & Co., Fifth and V Tow km- Halt,, Sixth Sts. J No, &I8 Market sr. NOTE. We have recently renovated and refuted our establishment, and introduced a vastly in creased amount of light by a new jiroccss, the effect of which is well worth seeing. May Coupons, Uold, and Compound Interest Notes Wuuted by Drexei, dc Co., c No. .14 S. Third street. Bidding of Best Quality And at lowest prices. J. O. Fullf.k, No. 9:i2 Ridge Avenue, Near Vine street, Formerly No. 0 S. Seventh street. CltROMO LlTUOdRAI'HS. FlNK KNGRAVINOS, Stkhfom-oi'ic Views, for sale at Rjiinor A Co.'s, No. C21 Arch street. Fine Mouldiugs. Frames of all kinds of onr own manufacture, finished by superior workmen, wholesale aud retail. The WrAY "to minister to a mind diseased" Is to tule Peruvian Syrup, a protected solution of the protoride of iron, which gives strength and vigor to the wbolefeystem, r stores thediu'estlvo organs to perfect health, thereby restoring tho mind to its natural vigor. To Ladies. Charles Oaktord & Rons, Conti nental Hotel, have nil the novelties lu Ladies', Missus', and Children's Fancy Hats. Di.pot for the sale of Losu's Five-dollar Washing Machines, Clothes Wringers, and Step Ladders, No, 727 Market street, Philadelphia. J. 8. Lasu A Co. A Curk for Rheumatism Worth Seeing. P. Kilns trick. No. 1744 Olive street, cured by Dr. Fltier's Remedy. No cure, no pay. Hunkey Porey and Black Cbook. A grand opening at Mclntlre fc brothers, JNo. 1039 Ulies nut street, of Hunkey D-orey, Black Crook, l'altl, Opera, Fancy Tycoon, and Knchautress Ties. Ai!-o, winusor anu xaueiu ocariu, just from New York. Spring clothing FOR MEN A.ND BOYS now ready. LAROK A8XOHTMEN2 and LOW PRICKS. WANAMAKER & .FROWN, POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, OAK HALL, . K. Cor. SIXTH and MAliKKT Streets. MARRIED. HOFFMAN EVANS. On the 25th Instant, at tlie residence or tne bride s patents, ny tne nv. uiiris. KiiBlilI, WILLIAM W. HOFFMAN lo SUSIE EVAKS, botli or this city. jj NEATH RICIlARDssON. On the Kith Instant, by the Hev. ISamuel K. :bmltli. J. TOLUKItT NEATH lo AISNAE.. UttiiKliter ot the luie Tuoiutts f. Kiciiuru boh, Jr., nil of this city. No curds. ItAPP CANSLEK. On Thursday, the 23th Instant, bv tlie llev. J. W Porter, of Pmenixville. Mr. J. tsTUEEPEK RAPP, of Schuylkill township, Chester county, to Miss ANUIE C CANSLEU, ot Newark, N. J. DIED. ROUSTEAT). Oa First-day morning, the 28th lu BtHiil, SAHaH, widow of Jurats BousieU, lu the 831U year of her uge. The relatives and friends of the family are resnect- fully invlied to auend the hint ml, from the residunce oi her son-in-iuw, joun uitnny, ro. iu.u wunuue street, on Fourth-day aiiernoou, Fitiu inoiilU 1st, at u o'clock. witnoui ruriuer nonce. HEAP. On the 28tli Instant. HENRY, son of Wit litun nml the lute hachel Heup, lu the26tn year of his age, of disease contracted iu the army. 1 lie relatives and friends are respectfully invited, and nieuioers of C'oniniiny H, loth Iteuinient New Jersey Volunteers, to utiend the funeral, from the residence oi ins sister, rs rs. wuiuii, jso. im Kaik'iiu s Point avenue, Camden, N. J., uu Wednesday next, at i o ciocK r. ju. HUTTON. On the 26th Instant, GEORGE HUT TON, M. 1)., In the olst year of tils okh. His relatives and mule mends are respectfully in vited to attend his luneral, from his late residence. No. 1S34 'i liompsou street, on Wednesday, May l,at lu o ciock. to proceed lo iuurei lint. KEltN, On the afternoon of the 28th Instant, SA 1( A 11 Jt.. wife of Horatio U. Kern. The relatives and Iriemle are invited to attend her funeral, trom the residence ot Her hushaiid. No. 15211 N. Broad street, on Wednesday afternoon ut 2 o'clock, wlilioui luuuer mince. HLTIENCK. On tho 27th Instant, THOMAS sen KNC'K. In the tsiitb year ol his uue. The relatives tnd irleuda of the lamily are respect fully invited to attenu mo luuerai, irom ins isie rest deuce. No. H Thompson street, on Thursday after noon, May 2, at a o'clock. To proceed to Monument Cemetery. WANDKbL On the 2Rth Instant. KM.EN Vllt GIN I A, youiiKesi daughter nf John Waudell, Esq. Duo notice will be given ol the funeral. YFAG i'VR. On tlie morning of the 28th Instant, JOHN P. YEAOEll, In the '7th year of his ai?e. rtineriil lo take place on Weill esday lutirninit. at 9 o'clock, Iron) his luto residence, No. 2036 Locust street. To proceed to uuu ieuows ceuieiery. "MOVABLE HAT AND CLOTHING HOOKS. J.VL attached to neat wa nut frunies. ho that they liit-y he tixed in a lew moments iu a ciosei. wardrobe oreniry. anil removed ugain without trouble, iseve .ut.vi Inr sal hy TRUMAN it MIIAW. No. M6 (Emhl Thirty-five) Market HU, helnw Ninth. -0UK NEIGHBORS AND VISITORS KNOW I i,v ihe smell and smoke when you are hakintr cakes with urease on an iron griddle. Thw use of a Bohpslone Griddle entirely removes mis nouse-per-viidiiig odor and wnnoyauce. as it requires no (.'reuse when iinme. sold oy i oi on a vv. No, IMS I Klkht Thirty-five) Market nt.. below Ninth 171TASU1TA. HINIXWTAN, AND NOVACU 11 ... . i .ii Klin fjitrmttrt ....,1 t..i..i. Hiior IJonwi. l'utent TitblB Knlie HoutJd, aud several n. n'i,-tatiimH fur sale hv THUMANAHHAW. No. 83B (Eight Thirty-five) Market HU. below Ninth DEAFNim-EVlORY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have luveuted to assist the hearing In every decree of deafness; also, Respirators; also, Cranilall's Patent Crutches, Htiperlor to any oihersln use, at P. MADEIKA'b, No, 115 TKNTll 2 8 SpJ INSURE YOUR LIFE IN THB AMERICAN Life Insurance Company, OF PIIIL.ADKL.rillA. OFFICE, 4 18 Bp ft, JE. COBNEA rolUXU AMD WALNUT. O WARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENT1 latd and Ensy-flulnii DRKH8 HAT'S fpnt.entod). Street, next door to the p,Mt OfllcA. lfi 111 nil wit- M.i.iuvKU IMnmna nf Ihaanuim I II H. Il l1 8 . WC!NES' TEMPLE & CO.. FASHIONABLE HATTKK8, No. 2.1 H, NINTH Street, First frtorw ahovo Chest not street. POSTER, PiftlTinvinTt- t r I n . j. .i, a ' i j t j lift i , r. rv, 4 11flm5p No. 7 8. HlXTli Street IJOlMiERS' AND WO.STENIIOLM'8 POCKET jl KNIVKS. Pearl nd 8ta Handles, or beautiful finish. ROJKJKR.S' and WADE A BUTC!li:R' HAZORH, and tlie celebrated LLOOULTKK KAZOK SH'IHHOKH of the finest quality. "wvldlna na-uvn, ltaxor, Knives, (scissors, anil Table Cntlpry Or und mid Polished at P. MADHIki'H Kin. lis Tk'.'jriT Hlteei,, helnw t'hesnnt 2 8 In TNDIA It UH KB It MACIItNU BELUMU J. hi KA M PAUKINU HOSK. KTO. Kni.Mneers and dealers will tind a M ftnsortment of GOODY KAR'K PATKNT VI LCANIZKD RUBBKH BKLTJNO.PArKJNO. HOBK, uj., at lb Manufac turers Bennqtinrters, No. 308CHESNUT Htron, .. . South mnn, N. P.. Wo hnve a new and cheap artlole of HAR DKNand PAVKMKNT ilOSsK very cheap, to which the attention ot th nnlille is railed. 1 23m ryo HOUSEKEEPERS AND INVALIDS. A. The undersigned respectfully calls the attention of the public to the stock Of Prime Cider and Pura I'lder Miieonr Tor piekllmi and eeneral funillvuse Blso, lo his popular "Tonic Ale," Tree from all Impii riths. and endoised by the medical faculty an a sale, mid wholesome beverage lor weak aud delicate cou- gtllllllOIIS. Delivered Tree of charge to all pans ot the city. P. J. JOItDAN, No. 421 I'KAB Street, 11 T?r)n Tielow Third, and Walnut aud Duck. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED 1 THK true reined v at last discoverer! I "Uoham's Fresh Meat Core." prepared trom tlie formula of Prof. Trims- seau.ot Purls, cures Consumption, Lnriif Diseases, Bron chitis, Dyspepsia, Marasmus, wenerai ueniitiy, acd all morbid conditions of the system dependent ou defi ciency ol Vital L orce. It Is pleasant to tlie taste, and a single bottle will convince the most skeptical of its virtue as tlie Rreat healing remedy oi ine age. s l a not lie, or six bottles lor fi, Hold wholesale and retail by 8. O. UPitAM, No. as Month KIUHTH (Street, and principal Druggists, bent Dy express, circulars sent free. 1 Al thsmUm HOKK'S WALT EXTRACT. BEVERAQK OF HEALTH. Letter from W. H. MeOortnack. Ksq.. No. 28 West Plfiy-secoud street. 'CmW "New York, Feb. 28, 1867. Zr "To I JIofk, liiq.: I have found vonr Malt Extract the best antagonist against troubles of the stomach. Im ureat superiority over all toulos and appetizers that we nave usea is certain, ana 1 cannot Dot wish mui your wholesome beveruge may come Into universal use. as it merits uieureiereiice over all Buirituous tonics oitne day." 3 22fsmw Bold nyail Druggists. Wholesale Agent. WARD J. CAPFEK.Drug Broker and Commission Merchant, Southeast Corner o OH KHNCT and FKONT Streets pATENT WIRE WORK I OR RAILINGS, STOR1C KKONTS, OfJARDS. PARTITIONS. KTO. COAL (SCREENS. FOU KDKl N1EK WIU1W, ETC. Mauuraciured ov l. WAIiH I'K fc NOXfti IW'ni v n m. miXTH Street. pi N E CHOCOLATE. FINE CHOCOLATE for TaDle Use, superior In quality to any in the market. NTKIU1KN F. WHITMAN, Manufacturer ot Specialties In Fine Chocolate, 4 hiltu NO, laid M 4ICHI1T MTItF.KT. L. Late No. 1012 Chesuut street, have removed their FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY WAREROOMS To Mo. 1103 CI1K8NIIT STItUKT, UP (Sl'AlKH. 4 20 3m "O. GOO A R C II STREET. 600 UKFKlUEKATOltN, WATER COOLERS, ICE (REAM FREEZERS, JAPASSI'll WARE, WOOUEN-tVARE GRIFFITH 4 PAGE 410 NO. OOP ARC'H WTREET. gAUCH'S RAW BOM'S l PEB-PIIOSPIIATE OF EI. HE, The great Fertilizer or all crops. Quick In Its action, and permanent in lis elt'ecla. Established over twelve vears. Dealers supplied by thecarvo, direct from the wharf ol the manufactory, on liberal terms. Manufactured only by BAUGH SONS, Office No.'20 South DELAWARE Avenne, 8 4amw Jrr Philadelphia. REMOVED. JOHN THORNLEY, INDIA RU3BER AND GUTTA PERCHA MANUFACTORY Mo. 503 CIIESNUT STKKKT, Above Fifth, North Slda, Opposite the Mayor's Office (formerly at No. 311), PHILADELPHIA. MACHINE BELTING. STEAM PACKING, EN GINE HOSE, And all other articles of Vulcanized India Rubber used lor Mechanical and Manufacturing pur. poses. 41 lmrp 0N E PRICE CLOTHING. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED 0X PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 004 MARKET ST. 1 30 wfmflmSp A HOVE SIXTH. E3S THE GENUINE EAGLK VEIN, THE CKLE brated PRESTON, and the pure b ird GRKK.V WOOD COAL, Egg and blove, sent to all parts of tlie city at fti'SO per ton; superior LEHIGH at f i'7i. Each ol the above articles are warrant nl lo Kive per 'ect Hiitlslactlou in every respect. Ordei-s rn.-eivedat No. 114 is. TH1KD Street; Emporium, No. 1314 WA.SH. INUTONAveiiue. 44' WANTS. dfrOtf -THE GENUINE BARTLETT (H0 dbZO. SEWING MACHINE. Wanted WZlD. Ai!tuis,iw per mouth and all expenses puiuTiu sen the GeuuiueUartleli Sewing Machine, This Machine will do all the work that can be done on any high priced Machine, and Is tuliy patented, licensed, and warrunied lor live years. We pay the above wu-m or a commission, from which twice that amount can he made. 'or circulars aud terms address H. HALL 4 CO., No. 724 CUEisNUT Street, 4 61m Philadelphia, fa, ANTED. KIVE II UN I HIED KECHUITS lor ihe V. K. Marine Corps. Recruit must he able-bodied, yiiuiiK. unmurrieu men. ilieywill ha employed in The Government Navy-yards una in Ships of War ou ioielgu stations. For further iufor-' niatlou apply to JAME8 LEWIS, Captain and Recruiting Oilieer. No. Bll S. VKU.VT Hi reet 4 19 fmw tf SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER BOARDING. THAT SPLENDID healthy, aud popular place known as 1 c'hksnijt GROVE, rt Media (on the West Chester Railroad), Dataware county, Peuusylvuulu, is uow open tot the rooopiioa ol guests. tluim AMUSEMENTS. r additional AmutemenU tee Third Page.) EITY BURG A8YLUM EUR INVALID SOLDIERS. Incft rpornted hv Act ot Assembly of the Common-i-ealih of i'ennsylvaiila, March , 1K07. Miilor-Oe.iPWl GKOPGK G. M FADE, President. liri;adl;r-v''0neral JJOKATIO G. SiCKEIj, Treasurer. The Rnnrd of Supervisors, appointed bythenhnve Corporal ion to .:rry out the oojects of the Act of In corporation, respectfully announce to the public that the Legislature a." Pemis Ivunla has imtltorlZBtl the rulslim ol In nils for Ihe erection. etab!lshnionl. and maintenance of an Asylum tor I aval id .soldiers of the late war. to lie built os the Imltle-tleld of Ui'ttysburti; and ns an Inducement to putrioiio citizens to contri bute lo this benevolent object, have empowered the Corporation l distribute smnimst the snbscrlben such articles of value and Interest from nwiochitlon w llh the lale war. or unv mom vs. elleots. proiwrty. or i hi ale renl or personal, w haicvei. In this Mlato or else where, nt such time or upon such terms, and In such way and manner whatsoever, at to them shall swm fit, any lnws ol this Commonwealth to thecoutrary nol- witiiMruminH. 1 he enlerprlse Is cord allv recommended bv tlio fol lowing mimed well known gentlemen: jMujor i.eoeiai i',uii) h; .mk viiI1. I;x-Hoveruor ANDUKW G. CUIll'I.V. Miijor-Oenernl OAl.UisllA I'KNN YPACKEH. Major General E. M. UKWIilltV, Miijor-Geueral JOHN It. HilOOKE. Mi.or(ieneral CIIAKLES II. T. COLLIS. ' Maor-'eneral HENRY J. MAPI LI.. Major-General JAM Eh I,. SEI.FUUirjE. Rrigadier-General .IAMKH A. BKAVK.lt. Jirlgudler-Ueneral HOKATIO l. HICK EL. JiriKBdler-Generiil JDSKtMl K. KNIPI'l. Itrlgadier-Goneral WILLIAM .1, ROI.TON. Lriitiidler-tJeneralHAiMtJEI. M. ZUI.ICK. RrigadlerKieneral JOHN K. MUHPHY. RriKadiei-General JOHN K. HAI.L1EK. Brigadier-Genera) T. V. McCOY. Urigadier General R. E. W1NSLOW. llrluadier-General HEN RY PLEASANTS. Jirluaoier-Heueral J. P. S. GOItl V. Lngailler (Jeneral .1. M. CAMPBELL. Rriuadu r-tieneral THOMAS M. WALKER. The Rite tor the Institution (thirty acres) has already been purchased, and it Is hoped that tne gjod work may commence beloro midsummer. (Suhscrlpili na will be received at the olue of tho Association. No. 112A Chesnut street, Philadelphia, on uiui a imi- Aitiiiiiitv. ton litn oavor .Mav. tsi. Eoreach suhscrlpilon of live dollar a certificate, will tie issued, which will entitle the holder to such article of value as miiy be awarded to Its number. The llrst distribution ot awards will be made Imme diately upuu ihe leceipi of du.uoj subscriptions or $5 t"i he (tistributlon will be public, and under the direct supervl-loii ol the corporators. Persoi's at a distance are reiiuestod to remit their subscriptions (when praeti-Mble) by Post Olilce looney oidur, or registered letter, to Insure prompt delivery. Direct all letters to J. T. HOFFMAN, Secretary Board ot Supervisors, Box list P. O., Philadelphia, The following Is a schedule ot the awards to be muile under the first distribution. The items of Ola. mends and other prtclou- Btunes were purchased irom clUr.ens of the South during the war. aud Uielr genuineness Is certified to by Messrs. Henle & Bros., the most ex tensive diamond Importers lu the country, aud by J. Hermann, diamond setter. New York. GETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOR INVALID SOL 1) Kits., Incorporated by Act of Asi-ombly of the Common wealth of Peiinsvliinia. March , lK'i7. Ollice, No. 112tf CHENll I Street, Philadelphia. FIRST nirsfOHlTION. Eluhty Thonsaiio Subscrlneis al Five Dollar! Eacb. 1- 1 Diamond Necklace. 48 brilliants, valued at flO.OM 2 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch and Ear rings 18,(100 S 1 Award lfHo Government Bonds... lu.nin 4 l Din monil Cross set in sil ver 7,00 ft 1 Diamoud Cluster Brooch 5.00J li 1 Award lu-40 G.ivorument Bonds... 5,omi 7 1 Dlumoiid Siuulii Sliyiio Ring 4.WI0 i x 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4,noo t 1 Diamond Slnple Stone Scart Piu... 4,(in0 lu 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 4.IKI0 11 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4.0OU 12 1 Pair Single Stone Diamond Ear rings- S.OnO 13 1 Diamond Cluster Brooen h.iiiki 14 1 Award 10-40 G ormueut B inds... 8,1100 15 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin aa;io 1 1 Diamond Single Slone H.uu 8.00O 17 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch j 2,500 IS 1 Diamond Slnglo S. one Ring 2,5i0 lfl 1 Diamond and Emerald Brooch..., 2.r0u 20 1 Diamond Singh-stono R'ng 2 ,U0 ai 1 Diamond Cluster Ring 1.50U Si 1 Long India tJamel's Ha:r Shuwl... 1.500 23 1 Choice Emerald StuJ l.Ouo 24 1 Single Stone Diamond Ring l.oou 25 to 'M 10 Awards of 10-40 Government Bonds, each 1,000 33 1 Three-stone Diamond and Ruby, hoop Ring SIX) nil 1 Diamond Silicic Stone Ear Knobs SOU ar 1 Pair Diamond Cluster Studs 800 M I Diamond Single stone King, star settiug MO 50 1 Diamond Single Slone Pin 500 40 l Diamond Cltist"!-Bracelet Sou 41 to 50 10 A wants ot 10-40 Government Bonds, eacb Soo 51 1 Lady's Diamond Bet Watcli 400 62 1 Diamond Sln.;ln Kt'ine Ring :t5u M 1 Diamond anu upai Cluster mug... &-o G4 1 Diamond single ntone King 200 iiO I I'alr Emerald Scarl pins am r 1 I'iamoud Single St ioe stud loo G7 1 Diamond Cluster P'n luu S8 1 Cameo and Pearl Brooch aud Ear Rings 100 8910158 100 Awards, 10-40 Government Bonds, each 100 159to248 100 A wards. Government Legal-tuu- ders, ecli 50 3000 Awards, Government Legal-lenders, each S The distribution ot tlie aboveawanls will be made in public as soon as ihe subscription is lull, of which due notice will be given through the papers. On aud alter May II, the Diamonds w illbeon exhibition at the Olilce of Ihe Association. Tlie public can confidently rely on everything being conducted in the most honorable aud fair manner. All the uwaids will be lianded to certificate holders, im mediately after the distribution, free ot all cost, at the office oi the Cou.puuy, No. 11-ti CHESNUT Street, I'hiiudelphiu. CERTIFICATE. We licrehy certify that wo have examined the Dia mond Goods, Pearls, Emeralds, Rubies, and other pr clous stones, as desurincd In the above list, aud liuci thtm till genuine. HEJSLF. BROS., Diamond Importers, No. 2li MAIDEN Lane, New York. J. HERMANN, Diamond setter. No. aiH BR iijM E street, New York, AGENTS WANTED. Books can bp had containing Twenty Certificates, ONE HUNDRED HOLLARS. All orders lor Certificates must be addressed to J, D. HOFFMAN, Secretary. 4 29 mw Box 14SI, P. 0.. Philadelphia. pONCEBT HALL, Kj Nob. 1217. 1219, and 1221 OH KSNUT STREET. this elegant and spacious Hall is now ready for RENT nightly or short seasons II is particularly adapted lor Concerts, Leciuri s, Fans, Festivals, etc. elc. Connected with thn sa" e Is a Banciuetiug Room seventy teet long and tlHeen toet wir e, u com modious K lichen ami Range, Hot and Cold Water, Dressing-Room. etc. For terms, apply 10 BEATTY LUTTM.vN, Lessees. 4 29 4W Box 105 Philadelphia P O . or at tho Hall. FOR SALE. 4 VOli HALE-IN () KRM ANTOWN, A DK t "L Bhuhle Cottaire itwililiMice. 11 rooms, lnoalion Ihkii uml healihy, lulMU by llu Itct, ten U'limuw' wallc trom eliher Church Lauo Mulluii. or Ueruiuntown lieput. Tho hou'e is in jhtIhcI ordnr from roof to cehur. and beuutlfully Bliuiifd. Th BHritcn H in per lect uriltT alHO. Until, with uhs and hydriint water upaiulrH. Would ho a Hiluinlii locution tor a ptiy siclH.li. I'rh'H, ?iW00j only t:aim n.vU leiiuirwl. Ks-s..-s-Hion HnniHillutolv. WILLIAM 1'. WILSON, No. &W CHESNUT Ktrei-t. -I 21 liup FOU SAIjE THE t.OOU-WILL AND !.:: . .1 ..1.1 . . ...l.llul.u,l lll.tul runt, end IilninK HIooub, biumie . the HOiuhwes corni-r or UAHlKllBirm unu r.v,.A,.u?i lately of Fretlerick Lukeiut vcr, Uoceaned, and luvor uhly known us Lukenieyi-r'a to ull branches of tha business coiumuuliy. i'"Vl!'v t'V'vZJ '.! J'r,pro- sS tt AilnniilBtrHlrix. 7m JERJIANTOWN UESl DUNCE FOR HALE IM l'lcasanlly siiuaieil at ihe corner of K NOX and UNiJi-'N Hlreetsjiiirroumh'd by SUA DEaml FHUIT treew wilhin a tew niinuien' walk or (shoemaker Lane tstuilon It Is supplied with kuh, baih, hot and cold water and water cloHet, There Is alio HtHhilnt; on tha Dren'iises, and a Kood well ot water. Price, f lJ,oia. ApJ)y at No. 210" HACK Hn-et. 1 2ti f m COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM F0RfJ fciilsALK-t'liiy to one hundred acres, UristolTk vTTu uhovetheHeveii-iiiilobioiie. and near Taoonv. Mansion Hoiim', Kuuiory, and UwhIIIiiks to Jet. Jt Apply to it. WUITAKKK. No. DIP LOCUBTStreet. TO RENT. TO LET THE HOUbK NO. 413 LOCUST I -m Kneel. 'JU by 120 feef furnlslied or iiniurnixbed. 4 07 if Heoimd Hlory. TO RENT SEVERAL RUUM9 TO LET In l.iill.ilnB No. liBa.THIIU) isireet. 421) HI JOSEPH KIT38KL L, Manufacturer of A TJAlBTtKLLAS ANU PAUASOLS, 1 bio. i audi JN.rouitTU (street. i 17 2mip l'tilladuliiUla. THIRD EDITION FROM BflLTIWSBE TO-DAlf. Political Court Matter -Tlie Weather, Etc. Kto. SFXOIAL DESPATCH TO TOTI KVBBIKa TKLBOBAPH.) Baltimokk, April 29. General Kenley ac cepts the Republican Union City Judgeship nomination. There are now three candidates, viz. Reverdy Johnson, Jr., and Kenley, Union; and Hcott. Democratic Secession. The trial of lloilgers in the United State Court for embezzling In the Mechanics' liauk., bun been postponed until to-morrow. Judge (iiles refused the petition for anew trial n gal 11 st. (ionoral Wool, at the suit of Thomn.s K. Hioh. It Is raining and cold. pscond DKsr-ATcn. IUt.timork, At.nl 29 KainuHl II. Wentx, boot-keeper of the Mechanics' Nntlonal Hnuk, chnrged with the rolihery or the hunk to the nmm.ntof over $2tHj,oiK) at vrlous times, plead KUilty through his counsel in the United Htatos District Court this luorning. lie said he huo nn uticontrollnlile inonomiinla for denting in stocks and gold and general speculation, aud love of money and hope of gain impelled him to err. Under all the circumstances, therefore, ho threw himself upon the Court's mercy. Ills seutenco wns postponed byjudgo GUos until afier Rogers' trial. KELTY, CAMDG1UY & CO., No. 723 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTERS OP AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CURTAIN MATERIALS AHD MANUFACTURERS OF WINDOW SHADES. SWISS, FHEXCII, NOTTINUIIAIrl, AXtt APPlilCAHOJl IiACK CURTAINS, I.ACE AND MUSLIN CURTAIN OOODM. BY T1IK YAUII. WINIOW MIIAOES, ALL COLOItl, ALL 41UALI TIES, ALL M.ES. BWINIIIIIV NII4UES OF ALL DE- MCRIlTIOKS 51 ABE TO ORDER. AVE ARE CONSTANTLY RFC El VI NO NEW AND IlEAHTIl'l'L STYLES OF THE A ROVE CiOOOS, AND ARE SELLING AT MUCH REDUCED PRICES AS CANNOT FAIL TO SUIT PURCHASERS. 4 29 26trp No. 723 CHESNUT St. jyj EDICAL ELECTRICPTV Latcat and Moat Important Ulacoverlaa In Mx Treatment of Chront . Dlaeaaea. DR. S. YT. BECKWITH'S ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, No. 1220 WALNUT Street. Durlni? our Investigations In the treatment of dis ease In its various forms by the agency of electricity, we have obtained very niauy 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 01 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 tha most successful Medical Electricians in this country or .Europe. Electrical Investigation has proved that the human body acts on the principle of the galvanlo battery. The brain, mucous and serous membranes, the akin tissues, and fluids, constitute the negative audpoal. tlve iorces, and every action, whether mental or phy sical, Is the result of these antagonists forces. Digesw Hod, 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 ot the body.establUh cg and preserving a proper balance of the olectrlcal element which constitutes health, and a disturbance! of which causes disease. There are strictly but twa conditions ot disease one ot inflammation or posi tive; the other, weak, debilitated, negative and as) electricity contains these two conditions In the action of the positive and negative currents, all we have to do Is to neutralize the disease aud restore orooer healthy action. ' Among the chronic diseases In which electricity has been and is daily being, by our agency, of the greatest utility, a cure being rapidly eCected after the failure ot all other means, are: 1. Kpilepsy, Chorea, or St. Vitus' Dance, Paralvsla (Ileuiplegiu), Neuralgia, Hysteria, Nervousness Pal pitation ol ihe Heart, Lock law, etc. 2. bore Throat. Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery Ohstlnate Constlpaliou, Hemorrhoids. or ililea Ullious, Flatulent, and Painter's Colic, a id all alien! lions of the ijver aud Spleen. 3. Catarrh, Cough, influenza, Aathma when not caused hy organic diseases of the heun), Bronchitis Pleurisy, Pleurodynia, or Kheumatism of the Chest Consumption In the early stages. 4. Oravel, Diabetes, aud Kidney Complaints. 6. Kheumatism, Gout, Lumhago, Still Neck, nal Curvature, Hip Diseases. Cancers, Tumors (tuoseluut named always cured without pain, or plasters lu any forui). 6. Uterus Complaints, involving a mal-posltion a Prolapsus, Autroverslon, Ketroversion, Inllamma tiou. Ulceration, and various other allectlons. i'or information desired upon other diseases, aonli calion may be made al the otlice, or by loiter. Mrs. UKCJCWITU has entire charge ol the Ladles Department, and all delicacy will be used towards those who entrust tiiemselvea to her care. In feinala diseases, It Is universally successful In her hands. Vor the convenience of those desiring information, we give (by permission) a lew names of persons, among the best businessmen and others of this city aud elsewhere, whom we have treated aud cured- A. K.btewart, Mill Creek, Huntingdon oouniy.Pa., cured of rheumatism of Ulleen years' standing Mrs. J. Y, Cumming. KlHhlcoguldas, Milllui couuiy. Pa,, cancer ot theslouiacu; John Klrkpatrlck, New Casiia couuiy, Del., cured ol a cancer iu the breasHu iurea weeks; Francis (iotiwalls. No. 1816 Hamilton street, absorption of a tumor weighing eleven pounds; Jacob Vandegrlft, Odessa, Del., severe case of dlaoetee; (i. T. iioulden, firm of UoulUen it Co.. No. m 8. Water street, paralysis on the left aide, cursf In three weeks; K. McClam, No. S2U Juniper slret. dyspepsia and nervous debility; Lieutenant Itofterl 3. Wilson. V. It. C, dyspepsia cured iu seven lvs; Kl J- Kooertson. Fox Lake, Wisconsin. broii-h''- cStrr,j;Joh,n1 -Carter, Commander United a"416 Navy, Brooklyn; bleeding piles and tlstulu of 'orty-lx,,yeB,r4I,',lJld,lJ0f Charles 11. Hammond, WmU'to N ''onal JJauk. Bal rf., ,.. 4'.iir headache, of twentr-llva lUdlug, cured ,", kI,. . uurwi ays t tha prostra 'ort Jer. years' stu liOllmni. No. i:r7 From i.i7', """ In three a7irill'T iinsu A- yrn. uimuago aud I Lf, ,f8V fl, SiifN. B. ilaldwlu, late pastor o Olivet Itantut 1 hurch, Philadelphia, nervous Vf ' ..."PV.sJ:.ri .ollcallons; C. 11. Cooper. I1 vis is v severe case ' "J iiuam uouzworin; N0SC7 Market stieet, ulcerated bowels, dyspepsia, . Vii,i 1,' r ko. W & 'i'enth street; J. W. Uradley, No. 6tt N Fni'irth street; Colonel T. W. Bweeney, Wfilnut street below Flghtli; Ueorge O. F:vans, No. ltiai N. Flliee'nth street: Mr. Pelouze. Cliesuut and Thinl fcireetsl Jlrlgadler-Oeueral A. J. Ploasouton, No. 918 Hnruce street; Ueorue Douglass, Fifth street, abova t'tiesnul; M, C. Sad lei, Nu. J Arch street; O. 8. FJuack, No, 4B3 Chesnut Street; A. L. Whlteman, cor ner of Third and Market streets; J, if. Andrews, No. Viz Pine street; M. FrrlckHon, No. 1XU Pine streetf Thomas Klnipson, No. 1H14 i'ront street: W. It. Smith, No. HU0 Hanover street; George L. iluzhy, Nos. and 938 Market street: Thomas Drake, Germautown. William btoveusou, Klxth and Market slreeia; O. Mamhall, No. 619 8. Ninth street; Mr. Harris. No. 1400 Master street; Thomas Grtfyg, Vluolaud, N. J.; Brigadler-Oeueral A. Pleasoutou, bU Louis, Mo.; Mr. -, Camden, N. J. Physicians or students desiring to have Instructions, In the correct application of Kleclrlolty lor the cure of diseases, can apply at the office. Consultation free. Descriptive pamphlet of cures effected, with numerous references, and lncludluK a treatise on the Biiuject.cau be had by application at the oflice. All letters addressed to Dr. S. W. BEOKWTTII. NO. 1820 WALNUT MTBEGT, I30wsui3mBp PUILADELTHUL
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