THE DAILY EVENING TI LEGKAril. PHILADELPniA, THURSDAY, MAY 3, IbM. MEXICO. Particulars of the Assassination of General Mendez-Horrible Out rages by the I rr perial Troops -Defeat of Liberals Near Chihuahua-A Bank rupt Emplre-The Domestic Debt to be Con solidated. Citt of Mexico, April 11. Although every thing 1h quid around tbe capital and I In- laro.nr cilitB between nerc and the const, still this is by do means the condition ol the empire. Maxl mil art's anfhorit.v Is acknowledfrcd In but u small part ot Mexico, and bis only bold upon the Government Is the bayonets ol loreij'.n soldiery. Whatever pood the Kmpcror dcirns to effect in this country is neutralized by Im want ol power. Iiibutiiviiii.il portion otitis dominions are bis lawn und decrees respected, and it will re(tiitQ at h-n&t nrjottier armv ol' forty thou!tnd men to subjiiLiite and hold Mexico, and make him in fact ruler over the Mexican people. The Liberals bold all the Irontter States, from the 1'acilic to the Atlantic, the French troops occupying only tbe capiaK and have all they can do do sustain themselves against the Liberals, without making any at tempts at conquest. TUB IMPERIALISTS PROPABLY DRIVEN OUT Of CHIHUAHUA. Corrancn. Imperialist, who held Cliiutmlitin ha doubtli ss ere this been drivmi iron) tha city, end is probably captured. The lutest ad vices irom Chihuahua say that Governor Terra Kan whs, on the 18th ult., within twenty miles of the cily, at (he head ot a lurgc loioe. CfirnineoN amy consists o1 about two thousand men. most of whom are Irom Duranso. Thoe of his men frm ( hinutitiiia hud declared that the v would not tipht a'-'aiif-i their brother and Governor Terraza, but would throw don their artn upon his approach. Juarez and his Cabinet aro expe ted at Chihuahua, front which point ho will advance into the interior. Matters are quite lively in Sinnloa. Tito French have been lor come time besieged in Mazntlan by Corona, who is reported to have with him over two thousand men, all pood liirht ers. General Lozada, too, has. been sent, with over two thousand men, to the relief of Manat lan, and has doubtless raised the sii'uo. The Imperialists say that on the l!)th ult. a largo force of Imperialists were attacked near Pre sidio by Corona, who had over two thousand men and nine pieces of artillery. The bnttlo lasted four hours, when Corona toll back, leav ing three hundred billed and two hundred wounded on the held. The buttle was renewed on the lollowinp duy, when Corona wa a rain detested, with a los of two hundred men. No account of tbe Imperial lo-s is Riven, but Irom the desperation shown by the Liberals it must have been vcr great. Iso prisoners appear to have been taken: probably the infamous decree ot the Md of October was carried out, and the prisoners captured are to be found anions the killed. The Imperialists claim but little advan tage in this eneugenieiit, a they were compelled to return toilazailnn. Official accounts show that during 1865 one battle occurred every day during the year. Since the first of January last, the number of engagements have been lewr in number than during the same period last year, but the losses on both sides have been heavier. PARTICULARS OP THE DEATH OK MENDEZ. One of the city papers publishes a letter from Chihuahua, which says that on the 21,-t of March, Corraneo went to Coschuiriachie, where he encountered the Liberal commander, Lieutenant-Colonel Meiidez, who was defeated with a loss ol eleven killed and filty-six prisoner. Ucudez retired without any attendauts to the rancho of the Altnos, where beme taken sick with a fever, he went to sleep in a room without windows. He was foil twed to the rancho by Lieutenant-Colonel Meudoa, who demanded of Mendez to surrender. This was refused, when the Imperialists broke a hole through the roof, and threw into the room lighted fagots. Mendez discharged hi pisLol at nis ass'iilants, who tired ten shots at Mendez. killing him as he lay in Lis bed. ftleniioza is represented as one ol the most inhuman officers in either army, and is the fiend who as:issinated the Governor of Chihuahua about a year eo. OTnr.it citizens chiot. Alter the battle the Imperial commander, l?ar ranco, caused to be shot Doii Jesus Nevado, Don Higinio Romero, and Don Hatael Co, three of the most influential citizens ot Coschuiriachie, and imposed a tax of two thousand dollars upon Don Jesus I'alazar, one thousand dollars upon Don Jesus Carebeo, and the like sum upon the eons of Mendez. The Sombra comments in pro per terms upon this barbarous act, and Mexi cans are Justly indignant that an oilicer of the Empire should shoot a sick fugitive under such circumstances, and then compel bis sous to pay a -heavy sum to cover tbe expenses of their father's murder. Such acts, when sanctioned by the authorities, tend to estrange still further the Government from the people, who bear the yoke sullenly, and it the opportunity oilers, will wreak a bloody vengeance upon those whom they consider their persecutors. The finance of the Government are hi a most embarrassed condition, and the Rtnpcror is put to great straits for money for ordinary purposes. Diatts sent to France for funds to pay oil' the Belgian troops were returned dishonored; and an attempt was made, but failed, to obtain suf ficient to pay, during Holy Week, half the amount due the troops. The French soldiers arc said to have been paid by their own Govern ment; while the Austrians and Belgians are clamorous for what is due them, without any immediate prospect of pay. The Emperor cer tainly has the good of Mexico at heart; but his surroundings are such that he can effect but little. Himself and Empress are personally very popular with tbe inhabitants of this city; but there their popularity ends, for the country is so distracted that their Majesties are unsafe out side tbe walls without a heavy escort. Their Majesties have adopted a system of most rigid economy, reducing their own salaries, and cut ting down the wages in every department and bureau of Government, in hopes ol mstining themselves in the empire. It is rumored that most of the present Ministers, who are Mexi cans, are to be removed, and their placei tilled by Frenchmen of ability and experience. The Minister of State was, by decree of the Emperor of thf 5th instant, made Minister of Finance, a new office created for the purpose. Heretofore each department gave itsordersupon the Finance Department for whatever sums it needed, the order being first approved by the Emperor, without reference to the condition of the Treasury. Under the new decree the Minis ter of Finance controls such matters, and every order must pass his guj ervlsion. This will, no doubt, correct many abuses, and save the Gov ernment an immense sum annually, which was lost through the old slovenly manner of trans acting business. The obligations of Mexico are almost un known, and an effort is beiusr made to ascertain the amount. The debt is of two kinds - the foielfin loans owned in Europe, and payable there, and the interior or domestic debt, which Is held principally in the Empire and in the iTmtAd States, and is Davable there. It has been fWtrtod nnoii to fund this debt and to take some itcpa towards its extinguishment. To this end notice has been given to holders of these claims in nwwnt them tor lkiuidation belore the 31st ot December next; all claims not pre?en ted by that date will bo barred amd refused recognt tiou. PRESENT TO HIS MAJESTY. a ceontro ot imld. decorated with diamonds. emeralds, and rubies, was presented to his Udiuiti hv Kenor I). Domlntro. Bureau Imperial Commissioner, in the name of the citizens of Vtra Cruz. The sceptre, the wort ot a native goldsmith, Is variegated with all the colors of EDWARDS & LAWRENCE, gold, and Is adorned beautifully with engravings. On one border, in enamelled letters, are these word: "Equity and Justice," and on another border is thefollowing dedication: "The heroic Vera Cruz to his Midestv the Emperor Maxi milian." In reply to the Imperial Commissioner his Majesty sent the following lettor: MyDkab ( OMMiRRiomta HURRAOt We hare re ceived the piroiuti- tritt whioh lias boen sent us by yonr linnd from the ct tens of Vera Crux Already, on another so pmn occasion we have said that there rliad forevrr remain engraved on our soul tha re nn mbrance of the love and aflVotlcn aliown us by the noble sons of your interest ln department. We repeat this aner, allected at we sr-bvyour constant tdlirslon and ivtnpathy. We be a to present our ilianlato tlieetm n oi Vera Cm, asurlnif them ol onr loval pentini nts, and of tbe nlpti estimation in wlilch we hold ti e proof ot the artistio vonlas of en honors! In Mexican, wuh the assurance of our high consiilera'ion. Yours, afl"Ctionnteir. Maximilias. I'alaee of Mexico. March 80, 1800. Tim NEW MINISTRY is Installed hi the folio Aintr order: Senor La ci:irn, I'nsident ot tbe Ttivy Countvl and Minister of Kiiinncc; Mart in Castillo, Minister ot Fort h it AP'tilr-1 and Navy; Jose S ili'tr Ilnr-Tcqi-i. Mmter ot State and Inferior; Pedro reiKlTO, Minister f Justice and of Piibl'c In fctrnetion: I'miici-co Soniero, Minister ot Public Vvoi k: Cenernl Jo-c Marin Garcia, Minister of War. N, Y. Ilcrxhi. THE STATE REGIMENTAL FLAGS. Committee, In Chnrjr of tlielr Reception, Jnly I, lHn-cu for a Meeting of the Committee of Arrangement. Indiana. Pa., Mav 1, IROii. His Excellencv. A.G. Curtin, Governor ol Pennsylvania. Sir: At the meeting ot those members and oiliccn of the Legislature, at its late M'.ssion, andot oilicers in the Executive Department, at Harrisburg, who have lately been in the military service of the United htales, held in the Capitol at Hirris- burg, on the luth ultimo, at the instance of our Excellency, to adopt measures in aid ol tbe recept.ou, lor preservation among tho archives of the State, of tho flags that were pre sented by the State to and carried by tho differ rent regiments Pennsylvania gave to the araiy that suppressed "the Kebeltiou," it was 'Ili:-olvel, That the ceremony of the reception. for tho preservation among the Hta'e archives, ot tho flays that were presented by the Statu to tho Pcnns' 1 vania Koeiments in the late war against the Kobe' lioa.be conducted by Uis Jbxcelluuoy Governor A. (i. t nrtiu, ou tae fourth dav ol July, A. I). 1866, In Indepenuouco butiare, Phiiadoiphia, and the Chair man uf tliis mooiinir snail appoat a committee, ro presi n'mif iho dillurcut nuluary divisions ot the t onunouwcann, oi persons w no navo laioly Deon in the military service ol the United State , to assist ins 1'jxcnl iincy tno uovornor in lnmiarut ng and conducting the ctn inoiy ot the flag recoption." In pursuance of the foregoing resolution, I have the honor to suggest 10 your Excellency the following persons as a committee: First DivlMon. General Hector rvnrial. of l'ldla. uelhio; Oinnal J. t . llolr.iunu. Philadelphia; (icLi-rol V 11. T. CoPis, Pliiliidclph a; tteunral Jociliua T.Owen, Phiiudt ljhia; Coionc, Potur A. Lyie. l ejiaecipiiitti to onel reter U. JS lmaker, I'hiludeUliiu; Co. onel W. Mocaudle-s, Philaai plua; Colonel tlmpmnn HidUt, PuiludoipUia; Coiorel E. U. lSi es, l'niladelphia becond Division General Johu 1 Brooko, Potts toivnj tieneial W.W. H Davis, Doylosiown ; tioiii. rulii. 11. MciJonuuu, Korristow.i j Coloue. tVilliam l alley .iienia. Ihiid DivlHion. General G. Poucvpacker. Test Chester; Colonel K. F aukiin l-ancuster. our tn Uivibion Co one. Joau W. acliall, Yoik ; Major it. it. bell, (c'.ijfbui'i;. t Ulh Division. tieneral 1 hoinus J. Joninn. Itar. risburg; colonel O. VV. Alexander, Koadiugj Major ,toi u urrsnait, iiaiTisnure. Six.h Division. General James Nairlo. Pottsvllle: Ceneiai Charles Albriph", Maucli Cliunk. (seventh .Division. ueneial J. L. he)tnd','C,uethlo bein; Colonel William II Armsronir, E.iaton. h, tilth DiviMon. (ieneral C C. MeCornnck. Mil ton; Oenoiul W. 11 McCiill. LsAistiurir. Kiuth Division. Cotonul H. M iioyt.WilksUarre; Co.um 1 v . fl Knt, Blooiubur" Tenth Division. Colonel C. W. fy:or. Montrose: Ciiptniii Joseph Atkins, Hawley P O. Eleventh Division. Coionel O. A. fvman. Lock. haven; Jlsjor Tuonms Chamberlain, Juncy. J vei'lh Ui vision colonel J. u. li.uox, Clarion; Captain Warren cow es, tiinotheori. ILIrlcentU ll-:sion Ceneral H. I. .Wadill. lowanua; ueueral K. ('. Cox, Liberty, Tioga county. ourteentn division uenorai James a. Heaver, Be icionto; Colonel ihomiis F McCoy, Luwistown; Captain Biice X Blair, Huntingdon Filtiemh Division. Voionel K. Al. H'.ndeison, Carlige; Co. onel W. D. Dickson, St. 1 nomas, Frankhn coauty. Mxteentb Division Coonol John r. Linton, Johnstown; Colonel John, U Filler. Budtord. Soventeentn Division. Geueml liiciiard Coulter, (iieensbiirf: Colonel T. F. Gallairhcr. Kew Alox- anilria, Westmore.aud county; Cuptaiu A. a. Ful ler. Uniontown. Eightcentn Division. General J. S. Korrloy, Pitts turir; General T. A. Itow.ey, Pittsburg; General A. L. Pearson, Pittsiurr; General J B Swltzer. Pittsiurg; Colonel . John P. Glass, Pitsbunr; Colonel W. Mr well, Kitanning; Colonul D. S. Porter, Indiana. Mi.ctetuth Division. General John 8. Little. Beaver; Chaplain R. Audit y Browne, New Cast.e; Colonul Adoniram J. Warner, West Middlesex, Meieer countv. 'twentieth Division. General J. L. Brown. Erie: Geneial John Walker. Eric; General A. B. McCalmont, Frankhn; Colonel 11. s. HidekoODr. Mcadvdle. I have the honor to be your obedient servant, Harry White. Headquarters Pennsylvania Militia. Har- BibBCuo, May 2, 18wi The oomnuitee representing the several Military Divisions of the Commonwealth, appointed to assist the Governor in inauirura-ingand conducting the ceremony ot the Flag Koception on the lourtb ot July next, will meet, at the County Court Boom, In the city ol Plu'ade'phia, on Satur. day, the 12th oi May, instant, at 12 o'olocx, M , tor tbe purpose ot making definite arrangements for tho occasion, tvy order oi tne uovernor. A. I.. Kcsskll, Ad.tutant-Generai ot renna. AMUSEMENTS. Kew Chei-nct Street Thiatkx. Maigie Mit chell remains only two evening more. Tins even ma she will play again Little Jiarefoot. Miss Mit chell lias many admirers, uui in rnuaueipnia sno has never drawn the crowds which welcome her In Xvew York. In Little linrtfoat she has a difficult t art to piay, for tbe dividing line botweon natjeta and silliness is a very ditllcult on to mark on the stage. Miss Mitchell is Iho only representative ot l ittle Barefoot that ha succeeded lit uehuiuir the simplicity oi tbe villace heroine without making her childlike or ridiculous. Mr. Sinn's a.upendous beuetit will come oil on Saturday (altemoon and evening. Walnut Sthelt Xueatrb. This evening the lon-expeuted Uamiet will De produced. We all know Mr. booth's "Hamlet" the great inspiration of his eeinu". To-night it will be surrounded bv all tne adjuncts that will give character and local coli-rint' to the scene. Kemble and Kcan, the two great bbanesperian worKhippera, first surrouuded Miakespeaie wan ine pomp oi eiruumniance," ana H i he uijsuid soiiBaliou nieces ot the day are made tucceshtul by the magniUcence of stage gctting-up, ho auiunaiiie win oe mo tnooi ui camiui ana tastetui scemu display, to uive reality ro the croa tons ot the greatest poet of the world! Hamlet is awaitoJ by the public with lutense iiiten-st The perlormance, it must be noted, will commoeco at a quattei-past t o'cioca. Arch Street 1'heatre. M'nie Culeste repeats The. llouse on the Bi iihie of -Wee Ihime. To mor- lflW will lie her last benefit her very last in i his citv and we trust that tbe public will atone tor the neghpence with whioh it has treated br, a woman ol talent and coieuruy, wuo auoma nave drawn crowds. Mr. Woi-Fsous'a coming concert on Saturday nfvt m i ri nniiir a aonsation in tbe lathionablu oi ld. It will be a grand ovation to the artist, and one of the most brilliant lextivais oi tbe season. Tm "i.miiT Fahtabtic" Io-nioht. The tenth aunualball of the Perseverance Hose Company, Mo. 6, takes place this evening at National Guards' Hall. Itoe toirett Uuntante ol this luvorite Company are aiwayn well attended, and are so admirably managed as to give geuoral atis(aotion We hope that this "May Bali" wi.l prove even more pleasant than usual, and adv se all who wisa to "trip tho light lantaatio too" to he ou hand ibis evening. The ar rangements for turnis'iing excellent reireshments are very complete, and tbe ludies may qulel any ap prehensions ou that tooro. EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL J1EAD & S M Y T H, MAADFACUnRBS Of FIXE SlXm-l'LATED WARE, No. 910 CHESNTJr Street, FHILAPET PHIA. 14 4 tf AUCTION SALES. PCOTT. JR., AUCTIONEER, NO. 1020 CHE8NDT 8TKKIT. IB MEN9E flALK Or tlAIf'KaB, SADDLKS. ETC. On Pstnrdav Morning, ttpst. 5th Instant, at the htc.rc, No UUO Chnat strppt, at It) o'crck, will be sold, wi bout reserve, a large anort ment ol llnrnrss martin cxnrnsnl.v fo city triulo onmlst Ing of all kinds ol double and flnslfi and In varlnua styles ot mounting t light double and single to covered mount lag, gilt silver and black lined; double and single ex press. In sll er and brasi moiiBMngt donrhorn, eta Also, a fins assortment oi Paddies. Bridles, trunks. etc. , 13 lit FOR SALE AND TO RENT. H 0 0 M S TO R E N T large, "Well Lighted and Ventilated ROOMS, OA' HIE SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS OK TUB "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 South TJIIIU) Hti-tei, TO HEISTT. APPLY IN 1IIE OFFICE. FfliST Fl.O'lB. N. B WITH OR WIlIIOTJr STEAM l'O WKHt. COTTAGE AT PUBLIC SALE. S Will be sold at Publlo Sole, on tho prcuilses.TIZ v ?t r i.i F.nuA i . mill lu, at 1 o'cloek. A DKRIKAltl.K REIDr.NCE sltu.ited In tihrster Township, less thun Iisli a ml e from th city limbs contalnlDs nearly Klt'lT ACRKS OK LtMl, on which Is a rood subMantlal llouse, built fa Cot.fcK style, containing ten rooms. Also, out-kitchen and dining-room, summer house, bnm and stable chicken bouse, etc. Tbe grounds have been put in excellent order i well fcuccd, and planted with fruit and shade trees, vine, etc. etc. The propertv ts within five mlrutes walk of ThurlowV Station and (It een minutes oi Chester Nlatlou, and has a tine view of the river. l'ossesslon given at once Prom its liealthv location and easy access, is a very desirable place tor a summer residence For further Information, anntv to UKOKOE BAKER, Chester, Or JOHN ('AtTNrK, 1 Pit Tradesmen's Hank Philadelphia. Cm TO It KNT. DKSIKABLE FIR8T-CLAS9 is Cluster county COCNTRY KKlI)i:Nv,E, com n'etely furnished and nevtlyre.'ltted; lsrgebain, pou try Bouse Ice-b iue filled, Drlng-hoase. plcntr of ps urinir, cold springs, splsnl shnde, an exoe leat g.irden.wltli crota In tbe aroind, an aliuudaav ol irult. app es pears, plums, reaches, quinces mines, cherries, currants, s'raTt berries etc. Kltuatlon high boautltu'. aud nor fecty liea th nnl. Excel cat hus'lng. splendid DsliliiK and good running. Apply to UKOI'.UK W. nTULL Jr., atC. M. R I.eslieTa oft ee. No 727 8AMSOM itreet.be tween I a44 o clocR P. Al. 6 3 4t FOR SALrl. ( OCNTKY RESIDENCE. at Ho mcsLurs: tieauliiul hi' naiinn unt neriirtl csltlilut: sunerlor Iiwelllug. Tv , ttl all tlie fnndem cun- teuiriices, and three acres ollcml; bounded bv Ouklaud avenue, Mill Deoatur. and Csinbrldve srreots; taste fully laid out with shiide nud f'niit trei- Stable. Co ch House, Laundry etc.! cloxo to the llolmrtsliur; Riillr.isil Matlon and Hristol turrnlke; access trMuent. lmuiodi ate posseeslon Fortuvtlier psrticulan sea liundbills and caialoiiue nt M. Tlioinss A Hon's sale ot Marg .tiLufttiE W. STUlii, Jk.. Conveyancer, ti I 6t io. T;7 bsn-oin street. L. II. JOSEPH. CENTRAL REAL ESTATE fciiAgency. No 271 8. TH1K1 Ptr.er, Philadelphia, l'a. heal Ksta e Jiouclit and Sold ou Commi-sslon. Loans negotiated. Money piocun-d on Ronds, Mort gages, end other securities. Houte and Ground Heuts collected. I on;mi9f loner of Iieeds lor all the states. 4 271m5p FOR SALE-A DESIRABLE Till? EH- J sttitv llWMllInir. ulth tlnivstfirv rtntih!.. ltmlf uildlng on 'IWH.KTII Hireet above lire n. All modem improvements, summer kitcl en. heaters, ete. Price, S6WU clear. Apply at this Ollice, between II anil 12 A. M. 4 111 TO RENT. A FURNISHED IloUSK. Annly on tbe nretn'sea, No. 3:17 tfouih TivKNTY. iKST htreet. 6 Hi REFRIGERATORS. II E F 11 1 G RAT O 11 S. SMITH & RICHARDSON, Agents for the sale of the Justly celebrated CHARCOAL L1NE11 BEFKIOEBATOKS, WH0LK8ALE ASD RKTAII-, FROM TO :25"Ot. 62ltr5p No. 61 I MARKET Street. QXE DOLLAH'S WORTH oFlcE PER WEEK Will keep your provisions cool and sweet in the wannest weather, by using one of fccVioolpy'B Ijarje Refrigerators. They have time apartments, and are thorough ventilators. The amai sizes require but 50 cents worth of Ice per week. K. K. FAItSON & CO., BIAN CFACTUUERS, 4 25 lmrp No. 220 DOCK Stroot. BOOTS AND SHOES. FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, FOR OENTLKMEN'S A n a B o v s ' W e a v , AT REDUCED TRICKS, ArP 11K1 AVEG'S, No. 535 ARCH Street, Below Sixth. First-clave work a.wuys on hand, aod made to order at short notice. ln'P STOVES, &c. U Is" I O N O I Ti S T O V E S, A new and complete apparatus tor Cooking and Heating by rctroleum OIL Our Stoves give no smoke or odor, and are not liable to get out oi older, being as simple in every respect as a Kerosene Lamp. 1 be Baker, Broiler, and Flat-iron Heater are the only special articles of fur nlture required. For all other purpose, ordinary stove lurolture may be used. DAVID H. LOSKV, SOLE AGENT FOB PENNSYLVANIA, No. 38 boutb FIFTH Street. Liberal dt$coutittojhetrade. 4 17 3in rp TVrT H UN T ER, N 44 " N. BEVENTB BTBEET, ABOVE FILBEHT, PHILADELPHIA. Acknowledged bv all partwi mttreited a by far tbs MOST hI'CcImSFCL PHYSICIAN tn the treatment of lh$tatri m Atl tpttuilt. QTJICR TiJOKOUOU, and txrmanrnt rurtt guaranteed fuevery ease. Pemenibor Dtt. UUMTKB 8 Celebrated Kemedie can only le bad u nulne at bis old esiabliatied OfHce. No. 44 N. HEVlNTlf B-net. abova rUUirt 4 28 6C , Cor, Second and Market Sts. Philad. DRY GOODS. AT RETAIL. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., No. 727 CHESNTJT Street, Have made ostonslve alditlnfl to their popv lar Stock ot SILKS ANJJ DRESS GOODS WHICH THEY CONTINUE TO bELL At IModorato Prices. WHOLF.SALF. ROOMS UP STAJK3. 881 H E D U CT I O X IN PRICES IF SPUING CLOAKS, IN CLOTH AND SILK, OF OUU OWX MA N UFA CI URE. PARIS MADE GARMENTS. A newopenin?, at ouc-balf cost of importation. FINE LLAMA LACE SHAWLS AND t'IR CULARS, all at Rcducod Prices. J. V. PKOCTOli tV: CO., 8 27iuthH2inrp Wo. 020 CHES NUT St. MILLINERY GOODS. WOOD & CARY, No. 725 CHESNTJT STREET, A HE OFFERING DAILY Ml THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN HATS AND HONNETS, LVCL VI) t S'G THE FOP ULAli JArAKESE AND MEPAI.LION HATS. 2 lH'JlliIB Ml !SS C. OT.YKNE, In her New and Elegant Store, No. 807 ARCH Street, llaa t ow open a large stock ot tbe choicest FHENCH M1LI.1NEUY. A young Farlalenno (from one of the moot eminent of tbe mllilDcrv eatablishmcnta of Parlslbaa cbarite of the Trimming TJcpartment Kverv etvie and kind of HAT or BONNF.T sow In lasblon will be louuci In xtuck. 4 21 lmrp ffr MRS. I!. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, Has a handsome assortment of SPRING MILLINERY; JMIisis' and lnlanta' Haia and Cops, Bllka, Telveta, C'rapea. Hlbbons. Feathers, Flowers, Frames, etc. C3 154m 407 new nkw 407 Prepared Cork Mattresses. We cull the attention of STEAMBOATS AND VESSELS, HOTEL KEEPERS, BOARDING HOUSES, AND PRIVATE FAMILIES, ' o our Prepared c o ii k s t u r f i x a, For Mnttrese6, Pillows, Bolsters, and Seat. They are foil, Healthy, and offer no refuge to vermin. HIVE US A CALL. 4 21smth IStrp No. 407 COMMERCE Street. SAFE FOR SALE. A SECOND HAND Farrel & Herring Fire-Proof Safo FOR SALE. APPLY AT TDIS OFFICK. 5rp CJQR TO (45 FOR A SUIT OP BLACK OB IpOJ lancy colored cloth army and naYjcloUilnj do., In atle unnurpaaaed. 4 1 bin rp r A BU. N o. Id NIN TH St., above CbeBMtt, EDWARDS & LAWRENCE, dry rcocs. PHICI5 & WOOD THEIR NEW STORE NOHinWFS'l COKNEU OF EIG111H and I ILiiKliT Slnvts ON Wednesday, May J), WITH A M1W STOCK OF FANCY AND S'J'APL.T3 DUY GOODS. LINENS, FOR ROYS' PANTS, KTC A Splendid Asscrtinent Now Open At MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE No. 828 AUCH STREET. UNIiLKACIIr.D LIN RN DUCK AT 50 (,'KNTS. UNbLEACHKO LINEN DRILL AT 50 CENTS. STRIPKD LIN FN DRILL, DARK COLORS, 62J CENTS. BLACK AND WHIi'E LINEN CII1XKS, G2J CENTS. BROWX AND WHITE LINEN CHUCKS, CENTS. CHECKED LINEN DUCKS. WHITE LINEN DICKS. WHITE LINEN DRILLS. PLAIN COLORED LINENS, I'OR JACKETS AUD COATS. PRINTED LINENS, FOR SHIRTS AND JACKETS. Fill! LABGl.HT STOCK OF OF ALL KINLS IN THE CITT, AT MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE, 831tuth2ml N0 8oH AltCII Street. fid Ay W FOURTH AND ARCH, . AliE NOW OFFERING, AT THE L0WES1 RATES, A FINE SI 0CK 01 SPUING GOODS, FOR CITY RETAIL SALES. BLACK LACE I OINTS. LAMA LACK POINTS. SHETLAND SHAWLS. WIIPTE LAMA SHAWLS. IVMMGR SILKS. PONOEKS FOB SUITS. H13tbsw5p OltOANDIFS, LAWKS, ETC. KTC. ESTABLISHED 1841. WABBIRTOA & SOX, No. 1004 CHESNTJT St. SILKS, RIBBONS, AND MILLINERY GOOD?, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. REAL LACES, EMBR0IDEB1E-, WHITE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, GL0VE8, ETC Gold the Basis of Prices. 4 6ituthlm A GOOD DISCOUNT 10 THE TBAPK- J CHAMBERS, No. 810 ARCH STREET. HEAL CLUMT LCJC3. BLACK ODIPCKE LACES. . 1AJXQ LACE VKILS AT tl A BARGAIN. WH1TK OO01. . SHIRRED MCHI.INH WAIHTS. PLID AND KTBIV NAINSOOi. FUENCH 8KIKT1NI MUSLIN. 6-4 KOT HNI811 CJ MBKIO. HAMBUKOJl,D(HNil8 AND IWSERTtOXS BUt'lLAD BUAWL8, CHEAP. 4 Mtutlul2t EXCELSIOR CLOTHINQ HALL, n D i c a Ti v h : c t u i o i t r WoiitfciTiil SrlcnUHc Dlscovcrf. DU. S. W IJKCKWITIl'S ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, No. 1220 WALNUT STRKKT, For ttaMTreatiBfintor Aent nnil Ctiru4 Electrical inTfuUnatlon Iian prord tht the hanua boor cU us tbe principle of the galTenio betlerr The brain macnx and raroui membrinai. the ikia, tteduee. lad flu'u. conntltute the negative and potliWe torcoe. Kycry nctlon, whether mental or physical, ai tne result of theae antagonistle foroei. Dlgeatlu. respiration, circulation, aecretlon, and ezoreclon am due aolelr to I lectrkal Intluenc. 1 here ti a polar action established throuxhont the nervous lystom whlok connecta wllh every part of the bod.v, establishing and preserving a preaer ba'aace of the electrloal eleiaeat. which constitutes health, and a duturbanoe of whlok cause dtaease. Thore are strictly but tiro conn IUooj 1 dUease one of Inflammation, or positive the other weak, debilitated negative; and ai Klectrlolty eon tain a these two condition! In the action ofthe potitlre anal negative current, all we have to do la to neutralise the disease and restore proper healthy aotlon. We do not wish to convey tbe Impression' that W cure all dleeascs in all conditions. We cannot oar consumption after the lung are all destroredt yet w do assert, and are prepared to practically demonstrate, that hundred oi cases of almost every form of ohroal diseases, pronounced Incurable by the best medloU practitioners or the country, have beon ralical'r oi'HED.some ot them In an Incredibly short time, by onr Kleetrlcal treatment Its great superiority ot othor practice In the cure of dl-easo is aiso attested la the fact that, wl'hlu the past nve years, over vouitTlaft TiiorsAND patients have been treated at thl oiHo. mi fll ring irom almost eveiy form and eonditioa of disease common to humanity, and In noarl) all ou a benefit or perfect cure has been cflected. Pa ay, doaf ness, blindness, rheumatism, dyspepsia, caneer, and all the old knotty diseases t hat are a physlol an'a curse, as It provce bis inability to eradicate, are br our scien tific method comparatively easy of cure. Specimens tumorsol large growth extracted by means ot Eln irlclty alone, without pain, without the use of the In lie, ligature, or any oiher means, may be seen at our office by those Interested Tberetore, with those act to prove our theory and treatment ot disease, we are willing to undertake anv of the following dla eases, with everv nope aud prospect of success wit verj many others not here enumerated : 1. DianAkM onus Bmain aud mebvod SrsrsM. J.pllepsy. thorea. or ot Vitus' Danoe. ParalrsU (Ilemp.eBla:, Aeuralgla. Ilysteria, Hervouunes. Pali tation oi tbe Heart Lock-jaw etc i V.K0ANS AKD llSSl i; CONNBC1RD WITH TBB DlORAk TivB isiKH.-Koie 1'hrout, Dyspepsia, Dlarrnma, Ui sentery, tibxtlnate Copsnpatlon HwmorrholdM or Piles Bl ious. Flatulent, and Palntei's Collo, aul all ufl tctli.ns ol the Liver aus! ."-piein. 3. Kksfihatort oiioamh i iiar.h. Cough, Influenntk Aatl'uia (v,ben not caused by entanlo diaenses ot tM heart), Bronchitis, Pleuilsy. Pleuroilynln. or Ilhouma Ii8 tu ot the chest Consumption In the earlr eiages. 4. t'lBkofS AND Ml scl LAB STMTEk.-Rheu latlsnt ,out. Lumbago 8iift .Neck, Spinal Curvature UiJ Distaes. i ancers. luuiors. 8. Ubinari aud Cknitai. Obo an. Gravel, Dlabeteai and Kldne Complaints, Impotence and Seminal Vfeakv. m ss. Ihe laitor complaints never tall to yield raoldir to this treatment. " 8 Diskahk Peculiar to Kimalkk. trteru Com. pluints. involving a iual-uoaitlon, a Prolapsus Antrw version, Uetroveislon, lullammatlon. Ulceration, aud vailous other alleo.long of tbe Womb and Ovaries '1 0 LA ES we can recommend this treatment a on) of UNVKIKD HUCCEHM A most Innumerable oase have come under treatment at our office who oau teaiilr toiblsiact. Mm BECK I I'll has entire charge ot tha Ladles' liepaument, and al aelicacy wUi be nsed towards tbtme who entrust themselves to her car. In remain ulseases. a mentioned In the above llsL with other not mentioned, ahe has had a large eape rience, and can eoulldent.v promise the most cram Ing results. " iO IHE AFFLICTED -Tlie treatment Is mild aatf gentle, producing no shock or unpleasant sensa ion whatever. Our professional inteicouree with the unnoted will ever be characterized by perfect candor and hono.ty, and those whose complaints are Incurable or do not admit oi amelioration will be frankly told ss. and not accepted for treatment. It matters noi what may be your complaint or how long you mav have suC fured. or how much, or what course ot treatment yon may have been subjeoied to. or what disappointment you may have experienced. It the system is not word out It sulliolenc vltall y remain lor reaction there I air prospect oi tecovery. BEFEKENC1B. Ihe diseased and all Interested aaa reierred to the lollowlt g-named gentlemen, who hare teen tieated and witnessed our treatment on others, a Ko. 12'iO WANNTJ'l' Stieet. A. J. fleasonton. Brlgadler-Oeneral. No. 916 Rnruae strtet; W. B. ttmith, iron lounder. No. Itm Hansver street; eoge Dooglass. Local Ex pre a Company, Finn ntreet above Chexnut; J. W. Bradley, pub.isher. o. Mi N Fourth street) Hubert Work. So. 81 S. Tulrt street; Coionel T. W. Sweeney. Assevor Second Dlsv tnct Philndelphia, Walnut a.reet, belew Eighth! Oeoraw i.vans i Evans A.Haesail) mllltarv goods, Arch street-bi-iow Filth; Mr Pe.ouze, tpe founder, Third ana t'befnut stre ts; Ed. jilcLane, manufacturer cotton goods all of thl clt A. Pleafoiiton. Brigadier Gene ral, Hi. Louis, Mo. t Jacob Vandegrlft, Odessa Del K. Av fiemple spool cotton manulacturer, Mount Holly N. J., with very many others Physicians or student desiring to have instruction ta tbe correct application of Electricity for the cure of dUs eases can apply at the office. . Consultation tree. Descriptive circular of cure effected, wlti, numerous reference, can b bad by ap plication at the office. All letters addressed to DR. K. W BFCKWITH, So. 12li0 WALNUT Street, 4 12 tlisin 2m3p Philadelphia. J L K C T II O P A T II Y . DRS. GALLOWAY & SIIEDI), THE SCIENTIFIC y EDI C A L ELECT 11 1 CI AN S, Ate treating with remarkable success all aotite and Chronic Diseases, at their ELECTPOPATHIC INSTITUTION, No.130 WALNUT Street, One Door East of Thirteenth Street. We have been engaged for many year In the aobl work of giving health and happiness to tbe suffering and tbe s 01 Iced. During this time we have treatoo about 1WENTY THOUSAND INVALIDS suffering from tha various tonus of disease, and In almost every case a per manent cure has been efleoted. Many of them, In fact, had been given up as incurable by their physician. We have restored to health, in a few day, thousands of pet sons in this city who had been suffering troin painful diseases Ave. ten, and fifteen years and upward. At our institution we have cured, and are ourlng, a olass of dis eases that has baffled the medical profession in all age of the world. Dr. WILLIAM WHITE, a gentleman of great expe rience in this successful practice, I associated with Drs. UALLOWAY & S11LDD ill this practice. By till airaDg' ment we hope to be enabled to attend profession ally to our large practice. KErmENCES. We refer the diseased and other Interested in our new practice to tbe toilowlug well, knevtn gentlemen wno have been treated luceosamlly by us: til OBCK GRANT, No. 610 Chesnut street. K.X DEMLVEU. No. 11JJ Chesnut street. Oeueral PLEA60NTON. No. bib Spruce street. Maior-tleneral PLK AhONTON, U. 8. Army. Hon. DAVID WlLMUi, Judge of Court Ol Claim Warh.ngton city. Hon. judge CAPRO.N. New Ton city. Hev. Dr. M A Km H A LL , ol Pittsburg, Pa. EDWIN EOHHEHT. tbe great Tragedian. Itev. Dr. HALL, ol Philadelphia. K.v. DANIi L CLAIiK. Illinois. toionel IHOMAS W. SWEENEY, Assessor, No. ns Wa uut street. Oi-OKUK H. EARLE, Attorney-at-law, 8iith ami Chesnnr ilreet. EMANUEL BEY. Attorney at law, No. 707 Sanflom feet. -vi 1 It. GEORGE W. FREED, Lancaster City, Peaaa. DB. WM. B. BBOWN. Ulrard House. BEV. M B. MALDORY; NorrUtown, Penni. ALBt-KT H. N1COLAY, Ho. bi WUllam street, New York citv. ' " c. CUMMTNOS. Rtnyveant street. New Yorkelly. B.C. MlUK'ILKFir, No. WU Market street V J OHN M . BflbT. No. 1323 Nouth Broad street ! O W. MERCHANT, Oermanlown, Phllatlelphia. Consultation and examinations bee of charge. An Interesting Circular mailed by Mdreaslng DRS. GALLOWAY, WHITE & SHEOD t Sl smithJmro No. 1230 WALNUT St., Phi. DON'T MISTAICH TIIK NTJAIBKU.DiSOa S. E, Cor, Second and Market St-., rhilaL
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