The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 17, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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SrJ XOLU.IIVO-0.
Irtr of the htvolnflon Th Oov
-rimiul twrtvn Ds-IVnlrd I he Inr
ffi-ui All-. i. be ll.tr Red by th
llhjilfu vrDinf-nl Fliurnlel Pro-
rlttlnurd Prtaldttnt ( Ihe Kepabllo
The fttebcl MMrrhlov on itae Capital.
By the arrival of the Spanish steumer Monte-
xumn ai Havana on toe mn instant we have
later ana important news irom bt. JJomiago.
The news reluti-n 10 the revolution which broKo
out on the Ironuers of iluyti m the commence-
utrnt ol Marco, tne tienerais who heatle 1 the
ri'teiiion were Dominid lumirez, iraucisco
s-iomio, L.uciano Marino, Tunoteo Urundo,
Juan Con ti eras. Doniiiieo Lnala. Anlceta Mat.
tinpz, Bud the Military (ioveruor ol Barahana.
Kubi. lh- conmianduQt 01' JNeiba, abandoned
in pmce wiuiuui vtuiuui? ior ine insurgents,
Lo wtTo thus enabled M inarch forward and
advance as lar as the river Yaiiue, which is lo
me iiuTit'u buoiuit - e,i ioraao. There was
another nioveineui in Shu Cristobal, headd by
JUarcos tabrhl, u'phew ot (Jnneral baez. which,
in k-sa than throe dajs, spread rapidly as lar as
Mantel. This revolt wa, however, suppressed
bv the ('ovcrntneut troops.
Hutaequently to the above events other move
ment nau occurred. A column of nine hundred
troops occupied San Juan atur tome skirmish
ing at iaque aud Jinoba. Another column,
touBieliiij? oi tour hundred men, atier fnpainsr
the lustr'enta m ar the river, and flanking; the
laso de Cauda (the seatot the rebellion), took
riosf-etston ol Neiba. Ou the 3d 014 April the
tact on ol Neiba, alter stopping the supply of
waU-r ior upwards ol 1 a euty-iour hours, attacked
the dovtriJiiieiit troops iroiu sevf ral points and
itKeaud them. The latU'r had one.hm.dred and
thirty or.soncrs taken and lobt the greater part
ol tin ir armaments. The column ol (J.)veru
o.ent trtioi8 at ban Juan then moved to Oorojo,
which birders on tue Vaque river. There are
brs idea ek'ht hundred men at Azua.
There c.iii be tio doubt, mat the revolut; m is
backed by the Faylieu tiovernnient. All the
supplies the iiisiirpeun recL'ive thy obtain from
that quarter mtney, guns, powder, and pro
visions Jn abundance. The powder tuey jrot in
. the btjiiiinine was received in caus, and the
lea! in burs; but now they yet cartridges Uly
pretajed.
Valoniin Itatnirez-a natural brother of B iez
had been appointed as Commander-in Chief 01
the Government troops. He is waitinsr for rein
lorcemeuts, belore the iuili.ury operations can
be resumed. But to licht the enemy with any
prospect ol success he would require trom two
thousand rive hundred to three thousand men.
Alter the deleat at Neiba and the retreat Iroin
San J uan, no one can tell what proportions the
revolt
uiuy nnsuNir. iuoiuer revolution had
broken out since the above accounts, headed by
a certain Leporon aui Krederico Oarcia, the re
sult ot TOich was the downlall of Baez. Pnn..n.
tel. Fay the Iv-t itfcouuts, had been proclaimed
Pteuient ot the Itepublic. The insurgents
vcre maiehinor nn tKc canunl. Aitf n.,,
- - . " ' H1U 1 KtnKtU UH'I
natei. the flatiens (oil former oocft,-.'.
secret conspirarvhad heo jbrtuod to assa,;.
NAPOLEON'S HISTORY OF
TUE SECOND VOLUME.
We find in the London Daily Sews of May 5
the lohowing account of the second volume of
Katfleon's "History ol Juiius Ciesar:"
"Auvaiue sheets 01 the tinrlish irauslution of
the tttuud volume or tnu Kii(jeror .Napoleon's
'llittorv cl Juiius Cietar' are low in our hands.
ItetorviiiK for another aud, we trust, eariy ooror
tuuiiy, a detailed nonce ot theso reuiarkab e chap
ters, we must bo conient tor luo present to trive a
brit f summary of their contents. Keaders who look
in the puces tor political auusious wul probaulv bo
soinewhai disappointed, tuougii it may not bo ira
pobnu e 10 difcover in the inauy scattered pa-isairos
ot die tourlh Look, in which tlie events ot Hone
01 the years 6Wi-7u4 are roiaied, a decided nyin
I alhv, au.oentiuK, ptrliaps, to a 10110 v leoiing, on
the part 01 the Imperial biuiuphor, with the causa
ana 1, 1 tunes ot his tol ow proto.po I do wars in
Gaul, lur which, of course, ttio 'Commentaries' have
lun.ilKd the materia s, ur-3 trcuted wituaju uess
aud mastery wuich are evidently the result ot Htag
lab: is aud ot patient le-eaich. ludoed, the narra
tive seems animated throuucut with an almost
vroiissional enttiusiasiu. the present historian nas
no doubt tnjojeU rure udvautaneo in tho proiHCUtion
of his mtertsiiiK tack trom ihe various tesooruus of
cuilat oration at his disposal ; he has made the most
ot thi se advantages, and he is not the less deser?
iuj ol the Aluto ol iiistory ior having rallied to her
"service tlia obscurer zu.il aud bc.cuco of a co jjs
(t'elite of interpreters and inquirers
"We believe wo may at unco undertake without
flaltery to oo crke this volume as far more valua
ble, and even lar more readao.e, than its pieilow
sor, though it deals much less with theory aud sen
ti iicut, and much more with geographical deicnp.
tioL, accounts of battles aud sieve, marcaos aud
cunipaiKns, recorded with -crupu ous technical pre
cision. AU i-UK'ifu reauvr win nuuir.iuy ue at
tiactbd by the 'Inst Dei-cent into BnVu,' the
much dicpute : quesiion ot the pom ol embarking
and landing; tho 'Second Desert into Britain,' tne
match inio tboil.ter.or ol the bland and the march
towards the Toames. The Kevoit of Ciaul, a. U. C.
702 ; the operations in Auverene and the sietro of
Aleeia we tiiouid be diepoad at a hist jriauce to cite
among tho best examples of the manner in wmch
' the ll ustnous biographer has availed himself ot his
teamed auxiliaries, aud displayed his own literary
and m litary capacity,
"i he curious : political reader will turn, perhaps,
instiiiclively to the recapitulation ot events at Uomo,
ficm A U. C. C!6 to 7io. and will note lor reauiux
'between tho lines' such sutrjjeaJvo aud burumif
topics as tho 'Jj.ll.ouit es 01 C Hour's Task,' 'Hots
at Koine,' 'State of Anarchy in Uomo,' 'Corruo
tion of tho J lections,' tiesai's lUiiatious with
Cicero,' 'The Kepublio i). eland in l)an?er,'
'Spirit which Animates Cupar's Advorsariei.'
TLe Ouestion ot Kight between tho beuate and
(.aiear 'IntrKues to Dei rive Caar 01 li (Join
n and,' 'Violent Mcatsures Adop ed Agiintt
tatar,' 'State ot Fubho Opiuiou,' Ljutuius Cir
ries tne State A?uiunt t'asar,' 'Ca-sar is lriv"u to
Ciil War,' and tasur Crossos tho Kubicon,'
with vihieh tho presout volume closes, in the follow
ing words:
" '1 lie Koman world did not find peace nut'd tho
teir ol bis Lame bad made bin cause triumph. But
it was no longer possible lor Aumistu to renew tho
work of la.'ar; fourteen years ol civil war had ex
baubteo the btrengih ot the nation and used uo the
character; the men imbued witu tho groat princi
ples ol the past wero dead; the surv vors had alter
nutelv served all parties; 10 succeed, Augusius hiui
sell had made peace w.tli Uio murderers ot bis adop
tive laiher; tne convictions were extinct, aud the
word, lonuiiig lor lent, no louver euniained the clo
nic nts wliicb would have permuted Caisar, as was
his intention, to le-oiatihoh tho republic in its
ancient spieudor and its aucient iorms, but on new
principles.'
"At the foot ot this passaae (which wa do not
sing e out SB a gem ot iruualutio:i). too name of the
latest hirtoriau ol C'a-sar is igu d. ami. below i-i tne
ate at which the passaire was penned, 'the Tuue
ries Maica 2), 1W ' l'he ho rs ot groat n.en are
believers in great dates."
The Lou Ion Ttlegraph also devotes an article
to the volume. The following is a paauge:
"The present volume is the BeoonJ of the work,
and includes the 'Wars in Gaul,' coming aowu in
.omau events to the pass a o of the Kubicon. If
this were the p'a.e to quote at longth, the la-t 01
ti e published pages would au plv bear out what we
have advanced as to the purpose ot the book. Suf
fice it to extract a single seutonce, which at ouoe
shows what hia Maiestv thinks of Cassar. and whom
else be thinks ol while teluug the storr ot Julius's
lite. ' hen a leader of geuius,' says his Majesty
'is elected by the public vo ce, and appears in the
niidst ol the storm which endangers the vessel ot
state, then bo alone can direct 11 course, aud brinir
it to the baibor. aur was not the lustigttorof
mis proiouua periuroauon ol Komn boo ety ; he
uuu uevuuie tuo luuifpuuenuie pnoi.
Ileartrcndlnff.
trom the Quiet go Palladium,
The schooner C'orsican, Caplatb Faulkner, left
Hamilton, C. W on Wednesday atternora, tor
this port. When oil Oukvtlle. some thine hiIIkk
Itelow Hamilton, and tilteen out, tuo wind blow
ing fresh, the man at the masthead discovered a
Doat, and sung out accordingly. The schooner
-was brought to. and John Mellen. tlrst matn. nnd
lour Beuinen lowered away a boat aud made for
the ODiect.
On reaching the boat It proved to be a small
scow or punt. In it were two boys aud a trirl.
The bov seemed to be still alive, though in an
extremely exhausted condition, while the girl
was dead. They were all taken on board the
VcrsicatL, where, after resorting to the usual
methods of ri'storini; animation, and alter the
lapse of four or five hours, the boys were enabled
TnlAILZ JSYENIIgMLn--rm
to plvc some aocmn of themclvc. The boys'
names are John and James Welsh, and they live
With thoii. ,...,.- ii. ' "
On Wednesday n.orninir Ave children, all of
fhn an ... .. i . 1 . . a ... . 1 ,,1-1
y jiiuic luinin mo I'ujs, ageo iiticMn ano
"I 11 in, nV'l nn.viilUIJ
eleven, nine, and seven ears got In ;he soow at
OnkviUc, and the wind took them ou to sea.
The further thev got from shore the rougher
as the sea. and to make matters worse, the
boat leaked- badly. Bv hard work the boys
nimiHKco i Keep uer anoai ana rignt ide no
until two or three o'clock on Wednesday after
noon, when she capsized and went clean ovr.
The two youngest girl wero drowned here. The
"inn gin mm ooys ruing vj tne Doat and rtehtcd
her. 0
gTEAM ENGINE PACKING
LIBRKATIYE PACKING,
FOIl THE STUFFING BOXES OF
STEAM ENGINES.
An article rrcrirmrnn'rd by V Fsllroad Cflmptnls
wto have thorootlilj unti it arc) in general one on
over tuo hut.drrd and fry Kalliosds,ano en trial by
over five hondred oihcra.
BY 20.000 81ATIOHABY ENGINES. It
t a flist-class article.
Seventy-Jive Cents Per Pound.
Lubrlcatlvc racking Comnanv.
fCLB MAKUfACTUHERa,
723 CUES NUT Street,
TUILADELPHIA.
L. G. T1LLOTSON & CO.
BOLE AGENTS.
26 DE Y Street, New York.
JLPj.TPgA-.?lts f'EXERALT Y. JB 8p
Ml LT.f.E'8 STEAM ENG1KB PACKINO.
1 hill i. tli n n.nalln rtivmraA .t.ul.l. tiu
box packing. ' '
PlAll CENTS PER FOuM)
Forsaiehy WILLIAM H. MILLER,
fccle Hanof -rtnrf r ior the rnltcrt Uistcs,
... Bear of 723 MltnNUr Hireet.
28 gP hUadelphla, I'euiis.
MILLINERY GOODS.
WOOL (S.OAEY
No. 725 CHE S NUT STREET,
ABE OFFERING DAILY
ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES
HATS AND BONNETS,
INCLUDING THE POPULAR
JAPANESE AND MEDALLION HATS.
41b2mrp
MISS (J. OTOBNE,
In her New and Elegant Store,
No. 807 AUCH Street,
Uas row open a large stock of the cnoioost
FHIiN CH M1I-I.1NKKY.
A young Tarlslenne Crorn one of the most eminent of
the mllilnin establishments ot i'urlB)hu charge ofthe
Tr rmning repartmout
Every ftyie and kind of HAT or BONNKT now In
lasblon will be tound In stock 4 21 linrp
MRS. R. DILLON,
Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street,
tt.ii . nfsrT!TNn MILLINERY:
JHsbis' and Infants' Has and Caps, bilks, Velvets,
Crapes Ribbons Feathers Flowers, frames, etc. t "m
FURNITURE.
T? U'K N I T U It E .THE LARGEST,
J ' ( Ieapcit end btt Block 1 of Furulture In the
v ur.a is to lie louatt at
UOl'Ll) S, VM.'tt
UMO H'KiNllllRK DEPOT.
CORNER OF flNTU MAKKK1' STREETS,
lid os. 87 and 3D N. hKCOND Strrot.
farlor Bulls. In liuii. Jirocade. riush. Damask, or
Rep.
jjinwg-room. t namurr Liurary mtcnen ana umce
Furniture, at labu ouBiy iow prices, and the newost
st' en and patterns.
rnbiic ttuuiiiDii t-cuoci, coi.ege, ana fcnoo n uruture
In endes aretv.
All kinds 01 Furniture wanted by housekeepers at
exci edngiy low piices at ehherot their Immense esiab-
UMiliii-niH 11 you wsnt 10 nave niouu.v ana ki wen
served B to (iOUI.D A l O, before purcbamng else
vheie Corner of K1KVH and MaBKLX. aud N09. 11
and 39 N, 8Et OM) tstreet. JIQSp
JJ N I O N OIL STOVES,
A new and complete apparatnt tor Cooking and Heating
by l'etroleum OIL Our Stoves give no smoke or odor,
and are not liable to get out ot order, being as simple In'
every respect as a Kerosene Lamp, he Baker, Broiler,
and Flat-Iron Heater are the only special articles of fur
nliure required. For all other purposes, ordinary stove
lurnlturc may be used.
. DAVID II. LOSEY,
SOLE AGFM FOR PENS8YLVAKIA,
Ko. 38 Sooth FIFTU Street.
libiral ditcount to Ihe trade. 4 17 8in n
QKE rillCE CLOTHING.
JONES'
OLD ESTABLISHED
One Price
CLOTHING HOUSE,
No C04 MARKET STREET,
ABOVE SIXTH.
l'rices reduced to the lowest point
A fine assortment of Keady-made Clothing con
stantly on hand. CuBtom Work made to order at
very short notice, 111 style and durability unsur
passed. 4 80 lm Bp
THE CHAMPION A O A I N.
lilji "'"okwhia, Alava, law.
r Meaxrs Farrel. llurrlim 4. cn i,.ti.;,,,u
iiyFlanliiK Mil and stick on bund was deatroyed by
bra yeitvrday ruornmil alxjut 0 o'clock. J be oaly till 11 u
saved was the coutnita ol one of your truly valuable
Hire I root Hales My biilldlug was one hundred and
tentv leet loiitf and lonv teet wide, and the aai wag
In the botteHt or the tire, and when It was removed In
Uie alUirnoon and opened, my books, pauen, eto. were
tound. to iiiv aururUe and iiratltluatloa. uninjured.
Yours, truly. . J-D. JOME8.
KaKRF.T,. TIl'KRItVG A CO.
. ko. tm Htret (Jayne's BAIL) '
Philadklfbia.
Bole manufacturers, in this xtnte. ot
JlEKltlKG'B F1KE PBOOlf SlkFKS,
which received the medal at the World's Fair, London
and New York.
These Hal'ea are warranted fret from damfmett.
A luo, mtiiiufactureri or Pall's Patent fowder Proof
Lock Hkewlrt awarded a medal at the World's Kalrt
Viumlar 1'root Kaies, br ed with Fianklliiltei Hank
Vaults, Bauk lCil), 0tel the If, etc. 0 15trp
HOWELL & BOURKE,
FIANUFACTI'RERS
OB
PAPER HANCUHGB
AUD
WINDOW SHADES,
K. CORNER
09
FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS
rilJ.LADELFIIIA. '
DRY GOODS.
P 111 CM & WOOD,
HAVE OPENED TI1EIR NEW STORK,
Norttwcst Corner of EIGHTH and
FILBERT Streets.
Jnst ooenrd, Black Silks.
French l awns, 55, 28, 81 and 871 cents.
Broche Floured Toplin, 81 cents,
riain all-wool Delatops.
Co ored and Black Alpacas.
Cood Bleached Muslins, 16, 18, 20 and 26 con's.
VUIiarusvllle, Now Tork Hills, and Wamsutta
Mnsllns.'
Ubb cached Mnslins, 12 J no to 26 cents.
(-4 I'lllow Case Muslins, 25 up to 47 conts.
WHITE GOODS.
WUITE GOODS.
Soft Finish Cambrics.
Jaconets and t alnsonks.
Nainsook 6trie and P aid Mucins.
Victoria Lawiis and Swiss Muslins
Hoir Cord Stripe Muslins.
Table Linens, Napkins and Towels.
Scotch Diaper by the piece or yard.
Shirting Linens, 40, 45, 60, 66 cents up to SI 40 per
jard. '
Linen Hnckatack, 12 np to 40 cents a yard.
Botcher's Linen, 81J and 60 conts a ynl.
A large assortment of Hosiery and Ulovos.
Hoop Skirts made to order, expro.-ely lorour sa!cs,
,aod warranted.
800 JNecdle-worked Bands at rold prices
1000 Linen Fans, 20 cents np to 86 cents, at old
prices,
PRICE A WOOD,
6 12J S. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT.
V. B Silk Snn Umbrellas, and Fienoh Corsets.
ROWELS! TOWELS! TOWELS!
BARGAINS AT RETAIL
Just received, direct from Europe, several invoices
of BA1H AND CHAMBER TOWELS, which I
hae ninrVsd don
BELOW USUAL JOBBISTG PRICE.
Ypjy Good Power Loom Hock Towels, 23cenK
Heavy Tower Loom luck Towtls, 31 and 37J
cents.
Tower Loom Towels, extra sizes, 45 aud 60
cetits.
Medical Hitck Towels, 45, 50, 6(5, 62V cents.
Double Medical Hues Towels, 62, 7 and 87$
cents.
Honey Comb Bath Towels, Unbleached.
Honey Omb Bath Towel", BWiched.
BEG1STEBED DIAPER BATH ToWEL.
This is a pew article, very deslrttblc for tho.e
who want a soft, thick, absorbent towel.
CIIAMBER TOWELS Red Enis.
Good Bleached Huck Towels, 25 cents.
Better Quality II tck Towels, 31 to 60 c?nts.
Snow Drop Dftnia.-k Towels, 75 ct-nK
Fine Damask Towels, 87 cents and $1-00.
Knotted Frinee Towels.
Turkish Towels, etc.
PAN1RY AND KI1VUEN TO WELS.
French Glass TweLi, 25 cents.
Fine Glass Towels, 31 and 37A cent".
Cheeked Gltss TowelUnc, by the; ard.
Holler Towelling.
Russia Crash, etc,
HUE LAR G kST STOCK OF
PUKE LINEN GOODS
in the crrr, selling at
Importers' Prices,
MLLLIKEN'S LTNKN STORE
8 81stuth2ml No. 8Q8 AllCII Sti-eot.
YUE & LAM DELL,
lOXJRTH AND ARCH STREETS,
HAVE A FIXE STOCK OF
CESIRAELE summer goods.
BLACK l'USUKR LACE POINTS.
BLACK , LLAMA LACE POINTS
PI KE WHITE LLAMA BIIAWL3.
i W UITE bllLTLAND 8UAWLS.
M I1ITE BAB1GE 8HAWL9. ,
BLACK fcKEKADIKE 6IIAWLS.
TWO TtAEDHWIDE GBENADIHKS
SIMMER BIIKS REDUCED. 1
i SUMMER DKES8 GOODS REDUCED.
. FVLLLE OF BLACK GOODS.
FULL LIKE OF W BITE GOODS.
BEFF, 1 ISK, AND BLUE PERCALES.
LUFF.PIMS, AND BLUE 1.ACON3
TOUH1818' 1;RESS GOOJjS.
OltGANHILK AND FOULARD.
DEST BLACK bll-KS, ETC-. tTC U li stuth 5p
JCnAMBEUS, No. R10 ARCH bTItliKT.
, REAL ( LUNV I. vCES ,
BLAi K tlLIPDKK LACES.
LONO LACE VHL8 AT SI, A BAROAIS.
I ' WH1TK (iUODd
' SHIRT FD MUhLlNS FuR WAISTS.
' PL'ID NI) i'l RIPE XaINhOUK.
FRENCH HKIH11NU MUKLIN.
64 -ihT HMHH CiMBUlO.
DAMBl'RO EIKUNdS AND IVBERTIOV.
Bllfc'lLAKD SHAWLS. CUttAP. C Mtuthil2t
; REFRIGERAtORS.
Jl E F 11 X Cx E, II AT O II S.
SMITH & RICHARDSON,
A (rents for the sale of the Justly celebrated CHARCOAL
LINED REFRIGERATORS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
I FROM ;S0'5O TO &25"00.
S?lrr6p Wo. 611 MARKET Street.
0NE DOLLAR'S WORTH OF ICE
I I'EIt WKHK
Will ke-ep your provisions cool and sweet In the
warmest weather, by using one of
Sohooley's Ijarge Refrigerators.
'ihcy have throe apartments, and aire thorough
TenUlators. The sma 1 sizes require but 60 coats
worth of Ice per week. ,
E. S. FARRON & OQ.,
I JIANUFACTUKEUS, ,
42Clmrp No. 220 iOCit Street. (
MAT 17, f 860. ; ; i
PIIILADEI-FIIIA ARIISTib9 S ILfi
OK
HIGH-CLASS
OIL PAINTINGS,
AT
SCOTl'S ART GALLERY,.;
No... 1020 CIIESNUT St.
ON
Thursday Evening, May 17,
13. SCOTT Jr.
AUCTIONEER.
sis at
ELECTROPATHY.
IiKS. GALLOWAY & SHEDD,
THE
SCIENTIFIC
MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS,
Aie treating ith remarkable success all acute and
Chronic Disease;, at the'r
ELICTEOPATIKC INSTITUTION,
No.l280 WALNUT Street
One Door East ol Thirteenth Street,
Wo hare been engaged for many jeers In the noblo
work of slvlng health rid happiness to the suffering and
the iflllc ed. During this tin e we hare treated about
1WEMY TIleCSiD INVALIDS sullerlng iro,u ttie
vnrlouB forms of dlteaee, and In a n,ost every cafe a per
niuncnt cure has teen ef.icteo, Jl any o' them. In fact
hud beer, gien up as lncuiab e by their physicians. We
have restored to health. In a few davs, thousands ot per
sms In this city mho had been sufforlng from painful
dlteates Ave, ten, and fllteen years and uowaras. At our
Inktltulion we have cured, aud a e curing, a class of dls
etses that has battled the medical piofe.slon In all ages
of the world.
Dr WILLIAM WHITE, a gentleman of groat exoe
rlence In tbla successful practice, Is associated with Drs
0 LLOWAT SUEDD in thH practice. By this
airang nient we hope to be enabled to attend profession
ally to our lurgo practice.
i.,.r15t;M E8-'VVe refer diseased and othets
Interested In our new prnctico to tho following well-
tyus" ki1'l,s,uc'nwnO bttVe bccu treated successiuHy
(iKOEGE GRANT, Ko. 010 Chesnutstroot.
It! DESlLVllt Ko 1736 Cliesnut street
Cicniral 1LI ASOM'ON. So. tin Syrace street
JUb.Kjr-Cem ral l'Ll AMTiiN, U. S Army
II on . DAVID WLU10T,Judtjo of Court or Clulms
W m li ntton city. ,
Hon ouiige CAPItOV. Kew Yors; city.
Rev. Lr. M AR.-IIALL ol I'lUsburi', I'tt.
1 DW1K IOuRESI the urout Iruuedlun.
Rev. Dr. HALL, ot I lilludclnUla.
Itcv. DAMiL (LaRK, Illinois.
oiouel '1I10A1AS W. SWEENEY, Assessor, No. 7,a
Wa nut street.
Uj UKUE H. EAKLE, Attorney-at-luw, Sixth and
Cl'f sunt strrets.
EA1AKTJEL ELY. Attorney at Law. No. 707 Sansoin
8 reet.
DK. GEOKGE W. FREED. Lancaster olty.Penua.
UK M. B. DROWN Ulranl House.
lltV. JIB. ftlALLOKYrHorrfstown Pcnna.
ALIU.Ri' H. MCOLAY. Ho 62 WU I Uui street, New I
Torkcltv.
C CO AIMING', Stuyvesant streei, New Y"rk city
II. I . MIC It I l-EEF, .No mi Murket street.
JOHN M.Iil'lfcl o lm -outliltroad street.1
. G W. 1KK HaNT. GrriTianiown, Philadelphia,
t oiimltntion and exr mlumlons tree ot ch.truo
An luttreftlng Circular mat ed by addresslug
DRS. GALLOWAY, WHITE & SHEDD
3 bl fm4tli2mn) No. 1230 WALVUTSt.. Phila
DOS'T MISTAKE THE Hit'MBEB,..I j3Q.
BIOKRENE,
OR LIFE-REJUVENATOR.
BTEENG1H TO TUE WEAK-YOUTH TO TUE AG ED
1 Us preparation Is unequal ed as a rejuvenator and re
storer ot wasted and Incr. f unction-'.
'i Le iceb e. the ot-od and all those who have In any
way Impaired their vitality by excessive mental orpliyil
cm uip:icatlon,wlil tluc the Llnkrene to be what iti Qiinu
impliea a li e rojuverator. which, while it builds up th'.
shattered constitution, will ao lmpurt to tlie fceiingj
the brisk ntes aud energy wl.icb belong toyoutb.
NoniatU-rby what cause any o. gun bat becomeenieo
b:ed In lis lunotl' ns this supob preparation wll remove
thai i'uusb a once and lorever
UlOKlttNE cures Geneial Dohillty Impotency, Ner
vous Incapacity. Dyspepsia, Uiuression, Loss of Apoo
tite. Low pirlt8, Iiuoeuility. Mental Indolence Km.ivU
tln, Lninil It has a most de igbrtul. desirable and
novel efli ct upon the nervous system, and a i wbo are In
auy way prostra ed by nervous disabilities are earnestly
advised to seek a cure In this most excel. cut and un
equalled preparation.
lilOKlu NS- I he Feeble, the Largnid, the Desnalr
h g the Old. should fcive this vaiuulilu discovery a trial;
It will be lound tola ly uilleieut trom all other articles
lor (be same nurpose. ........
'lUi KA1 ALES. This preparation Is Invaluable In ner
vous weuknei-ses o' all kin-is, aa It will restore the
Wasted strength with wouderul permanenee.
It Is also a (land .Tonic, and whl give re lefm Dyspep
sia with the first dose. A brfet oersis ence In Us use
will renovate the stomucb to a degree of perlect health,
and banish Dyspepsia lorever.
One Doilar per buttle, or six bottles for 85. So'd by
DruiiL'Ists tfcm ral y rent bv express anywhere by ad
dietsing , Hl'TCHIAGS 4 H1LLYEB 1'ropnetors,
jto. a tic sixvei, ?bw i otk.
Bold byjonjaON nOLLOWAY COWPES.
No 13 No th.8l.YTiI StroeU
DYOIT & CO..
4 19 Ihstu rp No ni N. SECOND 8t.
.T A T I 0 N A L K X P R E S S
AND TltANMI ''KTATION
COMPANY.
OFFICE No. S3" MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE NATIONAL FXPKKSS ANI TRANSPORTA
TION ( OMPAN Y. bnvlng finally comple.ed its Soutn
ern ttTOUsn coi.nuutloijB iioin
NEW Vt'KK and PHILADELPHIA to BALTI
Vtilli, WASHINUTON. Kit. JIMKNI). SAVANNAH
(HaKLKHiON. aid al lnti-ruiediate and udiucent
towns as lar south as A I LA NT A. ;a , and a so nitvini.'
ICi-lectcd its western eonnee Ions, via the bultiuioro
aud Ohio Itulltoad over mall road to
l INC I.N N ATI AND ST. LOUIS,
Is now prepared to receive Freight, ilerchandise, Valu
'"'""'"stONFY AND BULLION,
and to transier the same to or trom places designed, and
all In criiicillBtc points, as . ;
EFFu 1EMLY KXP1 DITIOI'SLY and CHKAPuY
as can le done by any other Express Company.
Cflices are a'so opened In
iiOUILL AND NEW ORiEANn.
and In a few Cnys ihe Company will run through, via
AiO'i COM LEY. , to these gfcvmos Pre,ldont.
! B K. FICKLIN,
ft 1 1 I8t General Superintendent.
jtTne shifts,
Money Refunded if Not Satisfactory,
M4DE OF NEW YOLK MILL MU8LIN, only MOO
Okual price MOO
MADE OF WAMSUTTA MUSLIN, onif W'W, usual
price as n0.
BOYS' SHIRTS on band and made to order.
A liboral deduction to wholesale trade.
j T. L. (JACOBS,
No. 1226 CHESNUT Street,
a 49 tbstu tmrp Philadelphia.
U U EXT GOVERNOR-CVOlEIt OU
vvifvivfi Tvi.rivAPli.
I NfcW YOLK CLLPPE8, Etc-, ,
may be obtained as usual at .
ill
Corner of SEVENTH and CUESNUT Streets,
pIUIAPELrillA ARTISTS SAL
OF
HIGH-CLASS
OIL PAINTINGS
AT
SCOTl'S ART GALLEHY,
No. CI1ESNUT St.
ON
Uiursday Ivtning, May 17.
TJ. frCOIT, Jr.,
AUCTIONVEB.
615 8t
MEDICAL ELECTRICITY.
Wonderful Scientific Discovery,
DR. S. W BECKWITII'S
ELECTR1 CAL INSTITUTE
So. 1220 WALNUT STREET,
For tbe Treatment of Acnte aad Cbroalo
IlNasiii,
Electrical investigation has proved tha tbe human
body acts un tbe principle of the galvanic battery
Tbe brain mucoos and serous membranes the .kin
tisanes, and flu'ds. constitute the negative and poshlM
iorees. Eyery action, whether mental or physical
the result of these amasonistlo forces. DiKesiton
respiration, circulation, secrct on, and escretou are'
due solely to Hectrlcal influence. There Is a polar
action cstab Ished tbruunhout thenervouj system wlilch
coonects wit U every part of the body, establlahlnir and
preserving a pr.jor ba a ace of tbe electrical element
which constitute, health, and a disturbance of which
causes dhease. 1 bete are strictly but to conditions of
cilfeae-one of inflammation, or poaltiv; tbe other
weak, debilitated nesMtve, and as Electricity conUlrl;
ihe.e two conditions In tlie action of the poaltlve and
negative currenu, all we have lo do Is to neutralize
tbe disease and resiore proper healthy action.
We do not wi h to convey the Impression that we
cure all diseases in all conditions. We cannot cure
consumption after the lungs are ail destroyed; yet we "
do asert, and are prepared to practically demonstrate
that hundreds 01 casesof almost every form of chronic
diectres, pronounced Incurable by the best medical
practitioners of the country, havo beon radically
ctitED some ot thorn- in an incredibly short time by
our Eleetrlcal treatment Its great superiority over
other practice in the cure of disease is also attested m
the fact that, wiihin the pan dve years, over youBTKEjr
TiiofSAKO patients have been treated at this offloe,
suflcring trom a most every form and condition
of disease common to humanity, and In nearly all cases
a benefit or perfect cure has been effected, Falay , doss
ncss, blindness, rheumatism, dyspepsia, cartoor, and '
all the old knotty diseases that are a physician's curse
as It proves his inability to eradicate, are bv our solon
Uflc nieibod comparatively easy of cure. Specimens of
tumors ol large growth extracted by means of Eleiv
irlclty alone, witl out pain, without tbe nae of tbe
knite, ligatures, or any other means, may be seen at
our t fl.ee by those Interested Ihcrcioro, with those
FACis to prove our theory and treatment or diseaae
we are willing to undertake ant of the following die- '
cuais. with evert nope aud prospect of success wlta
verj uiuny others nut here euuuieraied :
1. DlSKABKS OH'UE lilt.UK AND isEKVODB 8YSTR1I
I whips?, chorea, or et Vitus liance, Paralysis
(Ueinii.etla', curulgia, Hyutnn, Nervousness. laiiil
tutiou oi Uie Uctn Luck-Jaw eto
t .itCAhs amj Usui ks connected witu tub Dioes
tive isiEM.-Soie Throat. Dyhpopala, Dlamm'a. ii
senten, lb9tluate C'urs.ipatlun Hieiuotrholcles or
flKa HI iua i'minlent una lalutei's Coho, and ah
aflerribiia ot the Liver and hpieen.
3. Kespisatoht Ukoams i atur.h Cough, Influenza.
Asthma (when notcausod bv oiganlc diseases ot tha
heart), Ltnncliitls, Heulsy tleuroiiyniu. or itheuma
tism ol the t Lest Coiiaumption it the early stages
4. FlBKOt'S and Mdhculab SVt-TEM.-RtieU i Btlsm.
(out. Lumbauo Stiff .Neck, Spluai curvature, Uiu
Dluia'ea, i ancers. lumors.
0. I ltiNALY and Cenital Oiigaks. Gravel, Diabetes.
andUhluev CompluintH, Impotence and Seminal Weak
ness. Ihe latter complain s never tail to yield ravldiy
to this treat me ut.
V Diseases Peclliak to Keualks. Uterus Com
plulnta involving a niai- nosltion, aa I'rolapsua Antro
veiaion, Ketroveision, iiitlainniatiou L'lceratioa, aud
aiiuua other allec Ions ot the Wori.u and Ovaries
'J V I.ADi KP we can recommend Una nvatineut as one
ot l .SVAltll D bU(.OhS A moat Innumerable oases
have come under treatment at our uit:ce who can testify
to ill's met. Jlrs. Jrfl CK VI I'll has entire chaiye oi the
Ladies' liepanmei.t, rnd a I aellcucy wil. be used
tonards those who entrust tnen selves to her oara.
In irmale diseases, as mentiom-d in the above list,
with others nut mentioned, .he bus had a laige expe
rience, and can confidently promise tho most gratitj
Ing results.
1U 111E AFFLICTED -The treatment Is mild and
gtnile, pruuueing no shock or unp easant sensa Ion
Vi Latever, Uur prufeaaioual inteicourse wl.h the
atliicled will e- er be cbaruvterlzed by perlect candor aud
houe.ty. and those wnose eompluints ar incurable, or
Co not auuilt ol amelluratlon will be frankly told so,
and not accepted fur treatment It matters noi what
may be your complaint or how long you may have But
tered, or how much, or what course of treatment yoa
may have beeu auLjrctetl to. or what disappointment
jou may hav experienced. It the system la not worn
out it sufliclcni vitall y remains ior reaction there Is
air prospect of recovery.
hti LKhci 8 I be diseased and all Interested are
reieired to ihe lo luwh (t-uauied (tent emeu, who have
l ieu tieated aud witnessed our treatment, on others, at
ho. I'iiO WANMI btieet.
A. J. i-lersuntnn brlMadler-Oentral. Ko. 016 Rornoe
I'Mli W D. fcunth, Irou luuuUcr. No. Wil Hanover
Mreet; Geo-ge Doou ass. Loul opre s Company,
I'l.tu street above L'besnut; J. W llroUley, pub lshor.
o. Hi K Fourth street: lluljert Wot k. No. 31 N'. Third
slreetj Con nel T. W. Sweeney A an.--sor Recond Dla
trict Philadelphia. Walnut a rut-t, b Eighth t Ueorge
SvanaiEvaiiS & HutBuit) mllltirv goods, Arch street-bt-ow
I'htb; Mr I'e ouze. t pe founder, Third ana
( liepnut sue ti Ed. alcLane, uianuiacturer cotton
gotda allot this city. A. I'Uasontun brigadier Uene
ral, b'. Louis. Mo i Jacob Vandoriit Odessa Del ; It. A-
f H i. le spool cotton nianulacturtr, Mount Holly X. J.,
vMi very u any others
I hysicianaor students desiring to have Instruction tn
the coirect application oi Mec.ricity tor the care of dis
eases enn app y at the office.
( onsul'ation tree. Descriptive clrcn'srs of cares
etlecu d. it ttunierou. rctoreuces, cau be bad by ap
plication at the office.
All letters aiidretsed to
DR w. W BECKWITII,
' ' No. 1220 WAlOr Street,
4 H thsm 2ro8p Philadelphia
'piIE II A 11 R I S O X CO I L E R
I A SAFK STKAM BOILKI.
Ihe attention ot manutaotu'era and others using
Steam Is cunmlentfy cal ed to this new H roam gene
rator us coiiibiuluK es'en'ltti advantages lu afisoluto
sulety irom exp onion In cbeapues. of first cost and eost
ot r. pairs. In economy of tuel, faol Ify of eleanliw and
transportation etc.. not poHsessed by any other bot.er
now id dm 1 hit boiler h formed ot a combination of
cast-iron hollow spheres, each .nh-re eight inches ex
terna' diameter, and three-eighths of au Inch IhlcK,
'Lbese ar - beld together by wrouuht-lrou bolt, with
cap at the end. .
h eany one hundred of these Boiler, are new In opera
Ion, tome of them in the Dest establishment In this
cltv.
for descriptive circulars or price, apply to JOSEPH
HUK18iN Jr. Hanlson Butler Wor, ttKAV 8
FhKKv Koad, adjoining the United r'tates Arenal.
Phllseelpbla. 4 ii tu Ui2iu5n
g,p r i n a.
BEDDING OF EVERY DESCEIPIIOH,
JIOLESAIE AND IIETAIIj,
' . AD MATEUIAL8 FOB TU SlAJUO. . ,
BEST QUALITY AND 8TTLK OF 8PKIN(J
j MATTRESSES.
j J. 8. FULLER.
411s(Qth8m No. 0 8. SEVEN rti Street,