8 The Trial f Jcfl. Daris. mm okdih to onit cOPt juchmoiid pro- JltCT OF DAV1B' COCHKL HIS fZOSAW Jul' LI4SR, ETC. Richmond, June 8 Any Indications of proba Ho or po.gibie trial of Jefferson Davis are at prnsont neoeesonly vague. No one in the ear iu official entree or amoni: the Immediate) couuel ol the pil oner ia able to intimate at what time the trial may take place. Inetuual authorities eoek tor informa tion ratber than protest to impart it. 1 he town is quiet, and barely rumor pievails of the (ioTem mom's Intention. We even bear that Mr, Davis (snot to be tried at all ; certainly pot now, or belore October or December. xoept br the n.ere presence of hi counsel, the prisoner himself lias received no official forewarning, while acconhnf to the act of Congress he must receive a copy 01 tho chnrires and a list 01 the Jii'Ois fceiore the trial can occur. Iho Court over which Judge Underwood presides, is to meet to morrow, and such procee dinvs as (hero will take place may throw better liirht on the snbjoct. There is an ap prehension among the otizrns that the Chief Justice will preside at the trial; but ol tins, Mr. Dans' own counsel co u less themselves ignorant, lhieo ol his counsel arrived here last night, viz., Mr. James T Hrsdy, ol New York; Mr. Willlim B. l.ct'U, ot rhiiaaelphia, and Mr. Brown, of Balti more. lliPV were accompameoi by Mr. Davis' pri vate Secretary, Colonel Burton N. Harrison, who was captured w.th him in his attempted escape. Mr. diaries O'Conor and Mr. Oeorro thea remain in Wifhmeton to awnft instructions from tne l'resi dei.t. Iho proceedings to-morrow will bo In the chamber of the Custom House, which, it is undor stood, has teen fitted up in expectation of the trial. W learn irom Koitress Monroe that it is not ex pected that Davis will leave the fort. A7. Y.Tribune. Latest Irom Itleiico. JUAREZ W1LLINO TO HA NO OVBR THE REINS TO HANTA ANNA A MATIOKAL CONVENTION TO BK CALLED, IIC. JiYom the Entafette qf May 8. A letter from St. Thomas, dated March 16, refers to an arrangement alleged to have beou entorod into ty Juarez and General Sunt Anna, according to which the latter is to take the place of tho former. In this councc'ion the iiscnrt de Mora publishes the following: "We nave Jnsi seen a letter trom Don Jose Maria Iglosias, one of Juarez's minister, lated in the ia'ier part ol last month, at I'aso del Morte and Mcsilla, informing the Juarit-t leaders and other Liberals that Juaruz, at a council of his miniKters. bad determined to transtor the dlrectiou ot e flairs to General Santa Anna, who would uudor take the political restoration of tho country. Santa Anna, it was expected, would call a national con vention in order to ascertain tho will ot the majority ol the people regarding the form of government moetot'coptable to the country." FINANCE AND COMMERCE Office of the Evening Telegraph, ) Monday, June 4, 1806. J The Stock Market opened very dull this morning, and prices were unsettled. In Government bonds there is no material change to notice; 5-20s sold at 102 j; and 7 -80s at 102 109 was bid tor 6s of 1831; and 96 for 10-403. City loans are in better demand ; the new issue sold at 95J96. s Railroad shares are very dull. Catawissa pre ferred sold at 28 4(6.29, the former rate a dec'ino oi J ; Pennsylvania Kail road at 64Ji.613, the latter rata an advance of J ; and Reading at 64, a decline of J. ISO was bid lor Camden and Amboy; 88 for Little Schuylkill; 8 for Nornstown; 36 tor Mineuill; 3&1 for North I'ennsylvania; 02 for Lehigh Valley ; and 32 lor Philadelphia and Erie. City Passenger Railroad shares continue quiet, liestonville sold at 19, a decline of j ; and Tenth and Eleventh at 60, an advance; 21 was bid for Thir teenth and Fifteenth ; 68 for Chesnutand Walnut; 70 lor "West Philadelphia; 30 tor Green and Coatos; 11 for Hidge Avenue; aud 87 tor Union. Bank shares are in good demand forinvestmont. Commercial sold, at G3; and Manufacturers' aud Mechanics' 30. 140 was bid for First National; 222 for North America; 141 for Philadelphia; 122? for Farmers' and Mechanics'; 80 for Mechanics; 05, for Kensington; GO for Fenn Township; 62 lor Girard; 62 for City; and 68 for Corn Exchange. Canal shares are firmly held. Lehigh Navigation eold at 65, no change, and Schuylkill Navigation preferred at 84, no change; 263 was bid tor Schuyl kill Navigation common; 118 for Morris Canal preferred ; 14 for Susquehanna Canal ; and 69 for Wyoming Valley Canal. I Oil shares are very dull. Ocean eold at 7. Gold was more active this morning, and prices ad vanced about 8 per cont., oponing at 1402, advanced and sold at 141 at 11 o'clock ; 144 at 12 M. ; aud 1132 at 1 P. M. miLAUELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES T0 DAV Reported by De Haven & iro., No. 40 S. Third street BEFORE BOARDS. 1C0 Kh Ph & E c 82 100 sb 1'h & E. ...sGO 32 first Hoard. ?900 City 6s, n k o 05 i 100 sh Etna Min..b60 4 S700 do .... C&P 6' loOsn SohNav...b3j 3ii 000 eh N Y & Mid Its 6 IoObU Pcnn R 64 6 sh Coml k 63 10 sh M ft M hk... 3) 100 sh Readme. . .130 64 20 sh 10th & 11th. s5 OJ 100 eti.Hostonv. . . biJO 19 $1000 V & 7-uos. tine.itr-g &3000 Pa R 2u mtg 6 06 100 sh Ocean t80 7 &OOsnCatapi....b80 29 200 sh do.. lots. b5 283 200 sh do slO 28 I tOOsh do 2 15 sh Lehigh Mav. is 66 i Messrs. DeHaven & Brother, No. 40 South Third fctreet, make the following quotations oi the rates ol exchange to-day at 1 P. M. : jsuymq. Helling. American Gold 148 141 American silver, 48 ana s im 138 12 m HI 10 6? 5) Compound interest motes: " June, 1864 July, 1864.... August, 1804..,, October, 1804..,, Dec, 1804.... May, 18(56..., Aotrust, 1865.,,, Kept., 1866. ... October. 1865..., 111 101 H if N Philadelphia Trade Report. Monday, June 4. The Flour Market continues re markably quiet, but prices remain without essential change, except for low grades, which are unsett cd.;The only sales reported were IjOO bairels for the supply o! the borne trade, at prices ranglnp from S8 to S,59 tor euperflue; 1815 to 10 tor extra,; $10 to ill 50 for Ivorth western extra family ; $U12 lor Pennsvlvonia and Ohio do. do.; and &13$16 for fancy brands, according to quality. Kve Flour is unchanged; luu barrels Fenusvl vbuIb sold at Stj 60. othlux UolnK in Corn Meal. '1 hen is but little pi line Wheal coming forward, and this s the onlv description wanted. Hales of lair anil choice red at 5ufe,'i'15. and 1HH) buah. spring- at white ranves from 80 to 3 15. Kye Is id stealy demand, with taiea of Prnniylvaula at 91 211. Corn Is In active request, aud prices have advanced; sales of HHX! buBh vellow at D0c.. afloat. Oau are In fair denianii, with sales at 7 II ('t 76c lor Pennsylvania and ltelaro. aud wwt.rc. fur Western ( loverm-ed is iu moderate requext at 6('i7 00 i bush. "Vte uuote Timothy at 8&-6V. Kluxseed rauges irom 82 W to S3, with small snles at thoke figures. TthiKkv is quiet, with small sale y Pennsylvania at 2-84J 26, and Ohio at Hit. Philadelphia Cattle Market. Mohdat, June 4. Beet cattle are In fair demand this week at about foraer rates; Vllio head arrived aud sold at the Avenve lirove Yard at from nlbc. for extra; lB16Xc. tor fair to good; and law Ho. lb. for com mon, as to quality. Toe following are the particulars of the sales t 36 head Owen Smith, Western, 16Wffll7X. 1 65 A. Christie A Brother, Western, 16nx ita " Jones UcLlesu, Peniibylvauia HbVMi. tin " 1. Mc Kll eu., Lancaster co , liivi l i. 125 " P. t)Bthaay, fjincaater couuiy and Western 15C;il 72 " J. 8. Kirk. do. do..l?M7X. S4 " MctlllcuA JHoutayuo I.MBca-terco.,lt)U7M. KiO J. Sicr'iUen, Ohio, tr.r. 1M " Vllinau Kochman, Ohio. 17(517 . Iu3 " Martin Fullei As Co., Western, 1BW17. t9 " Wooney ft Smuh, Western, IMgJI. 25 " Thomas Moouey Hrotlier, W estern, IX. i5 ' 11. Chain, Western, 7H(.t hit " L. Frank. Western, !li()l1. Kri " hhomhurg A Frank, Western. 16f517. 46 " Hone & Co.. Laeater countv. 15tel7. 46 ' 8. liryioos. Peuusyivania, UvllS. 46 " J Clemson. Lancaster CO., lt''Cl8. 138 " B. Iiood, Chester evuuty, UWoUX. ,1i " J. Soldonridt'e, Western, 15Ci,17 a. Hogs Hrices are without chnniie. About 300 head sold at the dillerent yards at tioui aUU 6U the 10j lbs. net, aud a few choice at 815 Sheep are In better demand. 5400 bead arrived and sold at irom fteCko. V lb., grovs, as to condition. Cows are tlrmlv brld at lull prleos. 2.V1 head sold at the Avenue Drove Yard at tWMtU) lcr Sprinters, and 4)MviHiV per bead lor Milch Cows. THE DAILY RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, VCRY EASILY AND QUICKLY CURED BY DOCTOR FITLER'8 GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY, USED INWARDLY. Contains no Mercury, Colcbtcnm, Minerals, nor anything injurious. The most valuable Medicine ever otfrred to the public. Warranted to have never yet failed in any Instance to cure permanently the worsf forms of Rhcunia matism, etc, PEEPARED ONLY BY DR. FITLER, One ot 1'biladelpnlR's oldest Practising Physicians. Bciertnccs to the wonderful cures made. CHOLERA, DlArrhcea, Cramps Cbolera Bforbn, and all AfTVrtfons of the) Bowels, CURED BY USING DOCTOR FITLEIl'S C-A.H1VII ST ATrTE. ESTABLISHED 1833. For Grown Persons, Children and Infants. Mothers ahd Nurses please notice. This CARMINATIVE has been bofore the public for many years, is pcrteotly harmless, and has leon used principally lor Children and Infants with wondcrlnl cflcct In cases of Bowel Complaint, Colic, Cholera Infantum, Crying Infants, Tccthinc;, Sleep lessness, Cramps, etc. lry it. Satisfaction guaranteed. TRICE 25 CENTS. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. 5 5smlm8p FOR SALE AND TO RENT. J LARGE, WELL LIGHTED AND VENTILATED E00M, ON THE SECOND I LOOK OF TEE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 South THIRD fctreet, TO RENT. ArrLY IN 1IIR OFFICE, FIRST FLOOR. k. a. with or winiour steam row er. m FOIl SALE HAN DSOMK FURNISHED LiikCountry feat, consisting ot 7H acres 01' land, a li ik lily ornan ented well hui't stone iroui'h cast) Dwell InK. with veranaahs; handsome stable lor four horses, etc.; plenty ot shad,-; an abundance ot the best fruit, vegetables, etc: three aud a hali acres planted in pota toes, and two acres In corn; bent t water convenient to house and hnrn situate on the Bristol turnpike, two miles above Krankl'ord and within ha f a nihe of the maimitleeut country seat ot Kdwln Fotrest (fonnerlv (ieore 11. Stuart's). Accessible uy Trenton Itailroad, aud steamboat via Tacony. Immediate noHse-slon V. M. 6 LKSL1B, Ko. 727 Hansom street 8 28mwi3t PERSONS HAVING PROPERTIES FOR JLiii! sale or to rent will find it to their advantage to call hi the Central Heal Kstate Agency, No. 'ilk a. TIIIKI) Mieet. No bonus or charges made on cither owner or tenant 6 8 lmrp 1H. JOSfceH. FOR SALE A DESIRABLE THREE stoiy Dwellinir, with thiee-storv double Back ulldinn on 'IWl l.FTH Street, above Green. All modern improvements, summer kitchen, heaters, etc. l'rlee, fedtlfaV clear. Apply at this Olllce, between 9 and 12 A.M. 4l!l GERMANTOWN RESIDENCE FOR RENT. A lume Bouse, with ah the modem conveniences, extensive iirouues end plenty ol shade; atablinK lor three borssi wltbln ten minutes walk of rui:-oal station, will be rented with or without the statue. Addiee Box Ho. llilb. I'blladeiphia l'ost Ufllce. 3 2 4o FOR SA LE-THE LARG E DOUBLE HOUE and Lot. 55 teet In front, with fine Ganlen attached, 0. 4iS n. Kittecntn street netow fine. t'oxHesslou JulvO Apply to J. bKKGKANT PKICK, ft 3(1 l'it So. 813 AKCll Street. RATIONAL BASK OF THE BE PUBLIC, I'll I LA DELPIIIA. Organized Under "The National Cur rency Act," March 30, 1866. This Institution has completed the alterations of its building, jos. 809 and 11 C1IESMT Street, AND IS NOW OPEN FOR THE TRANSACTION OF A KEGILAR BANKING BUSINESS IS ALL ITS BKANCHKS. JAMES B. FERREE, President. ED. F. MOODY Cashier. 522rp30t 1? I BESIDE MUSINGS. The tastes of men are various as their fices; ome toast their friends, and some their bread and cheese I I like to toast my toes, and sit at eaue Betide my wile, In our accustomed places. Day aud its busier duiles ended, we Pursue the prompting ol our Inclination; I , w Ith a pen or book in band, aud xhe Intent on some maternal avecation; Which done, she quickly spreads the cloth tor Tea The saow-whlte cloth-then trims the evening tire: Puts on the kettle, busy as a bee, To have the best of l ei Is her desire. And that we may procure the best In town, We purchase our supplies trom West and brown. DO YOD KxOtV WEST Sc BEOWN? The dealers in Tea; They have gulned high renown. Since all do auree That their Teas are the best That e'er crossed the brine. Query T Where shall 1 find thein? Anhwer. Kitiht Hundred and Kluu. We warrunt our TK AS, and have facilities for drawls ihcru for our customer ; thus enabling them to test their flavor aud strength before thov purchase. This being nr exclusive business, and one ot the Ann being an experienced Te taster, we claim superior advantages. No. HOli C11ESNUT NTUEI-?T. WEST & BROWN. 6 2 atrtf FOR HARTFORD. CONN., .i i - .i. . iii r i nr i i i .vti u t if 'UM A SAL 'lhe steamer ANNIE. Captain fllddoll. Will receive Prelnht 'Hi-MORWOw (luewtsv) and leave as above on TUUltSDAY next from secondwhart below bl'Kl fctreet. Aptly to WILLIAM M. BAIKT) & CO., 6t ... .', k- v. lXi Houth WiUKViiS, BVEyiyGTELEGIlAPn. - - DRY GOODS. P It I O E & WOOD, Northwest Corner of EIGHTH and FILBERT Streets, WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. Soft finish Jaconet, Cambric, and Nainsook Mus lins; fwlss Moslius and Victoria Lawns; White liiiliiaot. White riqnes, 60, 69, 75 80. 90. and tl 00 per yard. Nainsook, f laid, and Mtripe Musiins. 11 air Cord, ktripe, and I'laid Muslins. Marseilioa Quilu, ftom S3 up to 13 60. LINEN GOODS. LINEN GOODS. Ttest make of Shirting Linens. Table Linens. Nan kins and Towels. I.incn Htciaback Towels, 26, 28, 81,874,40.46 and 60c. Handsome Damask Towels. Bist makes Bleached and Lnbleaohed muslin, at the lowest market prices Having boutrot a are lot of muslins belore the advauc, we are enabled to sell them at the very lowest prices. Black Hlks, Black Silks, $1 25, tl-S7. tl BO.fl 66. up to Sr3'60 a yard. Plain a'l-wool Delaines: Figured Mohairs; black round til K Grenadines, 02 cent; white e-rotino tirenadnes, 87 J. Black and White I'laid Mohairs, 87 o. a yard. A large assortment ot Dosiory and iloves. Gents' Neck lies, bhlrt Fronts, and Suspenders; Lathes' and Gents' Gauze Menno Vests, Linen and bilk Fans, very cheap. Just opcued, a new lot of Cambric Edgings, In st t tines, and Trimmings Needle-worked Bands, from 30 cents np to (3 00 a Bard. A cheap lot of Timity Bands. Hoop Mtirts, best qua ity, made to order, exprcstly for our sales, aud warranted tor six months. Just opened, Irom auction, a very cheat) lotot Embroidered Uandkerchicts. Irom S8o. np to .$1. French and English Hair Brushes. PlilCE & WOOD, N. W. Corner KIGUT1I anc FILBERT Eto. N. B. 7-4 and 8-4 Mofquito Bar Netting. 2 4J JJOTELS AND BOARDING Houses refitting for the Summer Sea son, will find it to their advantage to examine the extensive Stock of Dry Goods adapted to their wants, at the establishment of J. C. STRAW BRIDGE & CO. (J O U N T E II PANE S, BED Sprcads, Table Damasks, Napkins, Towels, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, and Pillow Fabrics, at the lowest wholesale rates. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., 5 29 lmrp N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS. JpREXCII LINEN GOODS. The subsctibcts have just received a choice assort, ment oi the above rare and desirable Goods. Among which arc French Linen Shcetine, 11 4 and 12 4 wide. French l'iilow and Bolster Linen, 40 and 45 inches. French Undressed Shirting Linen. Trench White Linen Doylies, long fringes. French Unbleached Doylios, long fringos. French Fringed Napkins, French Lobster Napkins, a now artie'e. French Colored Bordered Towels and Napkins. Silesia and French J able Linens, by the yard. SHEPPARD.VAN HARLINGEN&ARRISQN, Importers of LINENS ANH UOUSE-FUKXISIIINU DRY GOODS, 4 20 imw2tnrp No. 1008 CHESNUT STREET. T e MISSES TllOKNIIILL & BURNS, No. 1208 CHESNTJT Street, Have just received, WEHLET CORSETS. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC BKIBTd In all the latest styles. AL0, FBENCH IMPORTED DKESSIKG SACQUES, ASD MADK-CP ChDEE GARMENTS FOR LAD1E.4, And a fine assortment of , PRIJiTED LIKEN LAWKS. FOR DRE3BE8, AT 56 CENTS FEB YARD. 5 23 wstn24 JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND Street, CALLS ATTENTION TO HIS LARG E AND HANDSOME STOCK OF WRING AND S UMMEH DRESS GOODS, WUICII WILL BE bOLO AT THE 5 U 12trp LqwertMarvetItates, f UHTOM HOUSE, PinLADELPIIIA, COL- K.J LECTOK'H OKflCE. Jt.'NK 4, lttbtt Sealed Fiouosals will he recolod at this office until the 'iftii any oi June, lor the su pulv of rations 'or the petty officers and seamen of the United stales Revonuo Hitters on this stmlon, tor the term ol one yeurtrum the lsi dsy of July next. I lio ra'ious to be of toed and wholesome quality, to be appioved by the caiuulu; anl the dillere'it uttlcles comprisiUK the rationg to be delivered on board the von. seis in good and Hutliulcnt crtnks and vessels to he pro vided by the eoiurucLors, and the contents thereor (lis tincily merited on ench It Is to be understood that the contractor will be hound to lurtiUh, npoii riauahie notice, as oiteu . nisv bs required ly the cuptuln of the veKrful, with the approhutlon of the col ectoi (not excecdluv, unotl an, a v (.rune, one day in each week), such fresh meat aud tresh vt-peinhlen as muy he eiitilvalent to the corres ponding part, of the ration .Mowed iu tho naval service. HpedfUutious will he lunilxtied t this otllce. b 4in4t WILLIAM 11. THOMAS. Collector. DISSOLUTIOX. THE FIRM OF LANCAS TKJI A UAtKILL Is dissolved this day, by mutual consent The buslneKSWllI be continued ov TIIOMAi J LANCASTER, liols duly authorized to settle the aftuirs ol (be late flriu. ThOh. J. UNOAHER, JAMES UASK.ILL. Ky 31, IW, 1 3t .PniLADELPniAt MONDAY, L A INSURANCE AGENCY, W. W. CORNER FOURTH A WD WALNUT STREETS. $ S 0 LOKILLARD, NEW YOBK, FI'LTON, Nf W YORK, RELIEF, 3NEW YORK, . RESOLU1E, EW YORK, 1XCELSIOR, NEW YORK, NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COFIPANY, CASH ASSETS, $0,000,000. Life Dividends 50 Per Cent. Each Year, and Cashed Three Years After the Policy is Issued. POLICIES ISSUED ON HOUSEHOLD FUnfilTURE FOR FIVE YEARS AT Pire, Life, Marine, Inland, and Accidental Insurance PLACED TO ANY AMOUNT BY THOMAS J. LANCASTER, N. V. CORNER FOURTH AND AVAMUT STREETS. gTEAM ENGINE 1'ACKINQ LiBRIGATlYE PACKING, FOR THE STUFFING BOXES QI STEAM ENGINES. An article recommended by all Railroad Compan Ti lio have tfcoroo(.lily tested It, and In general use by over tuo hutidrt d and fifty KuiUoads, ana on trial b over five hundred others. ADOPTED BY 20,000 STATIONARY ENGINES. I i a first-claw article. Seventy-Five Cents Per Pound. Lnbrlcatlrc racking Company SOLE MANUFACTURERS, 7H3 C1IESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. L. G. T1LLOTSON & CO. BOLE AGEN F8, 26 DE Y Street, New York. BOLD BY DEALERS GENERALLY, 28 8p MI LLKR'B STEAM KNGINE PACKINT.. 1 his la the muslin covered.aboddT fllllnff, atufllug bo packiug. SIXTY CENTS PER POUND. Forpaleby WILLIAM h. MILLER, Sole Manufirturerior the United Stales, Rtarof ',23 ' HKcN UT Sit. 4 28 8p f hUadelphto, Peuiw. HOUSEKEEPERS WILL FIND Tonrtelot's Extract of Iteef cheap, pure, and eouveniont. Makes delicious soups In a tew minutes. "TAKE NONE BUT SQUARE TINS." F. C. WELLS & CO., No. 11J Fbaxklin, New York, bOLB Agents. "For sale everywhere." 6Jl6t rp O U 11 T A L O T ' S EXTRACT OF FJHEF. IN KQUARE CANS. FOR FALE BY SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, U Mp' B.W. cor. BROAD and WAL NUT pATENT WIItE WORK FOB SAILINGS, BTORE FRONTS, GUARDS, PAHTITIOMS, IRON BEDSTEADS, AND WIRE WOUK, In varlet)-,manntotnred by M. WAIjIvKR db SONS: 2fl 6mBp No. 11 Nort'i SIXTH Btreet, f- WILLIAM S. WILKINSON, DENTIST CffrrnNc. lis N. ELEVENTH itree-. Tooth extracts by Nitroui Oxide Ua dully, flow to 12 A. ftl., and 1 1 JUNE 4, 186G. CAPITAL, 9 0 0 0 COMPANIES EEPRESENTED : $1,500,000 . 310,000 300,000 . 205,000 310,000 MERCANTILE, NEW YORK, . HUMBOLDT, NEW YORK, . EQUITABLE, PROVIDENCE, . HOWARD, BALTIMORE N. Y. ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE CO. JUDICAL ELECTRICITY. DK. S. W. BECKWITII'S ELICCTR1CAL INSTITUTE, No. 1220 WALNUT STREET, For tho Treatment of Chronic Disease. For fhe benefit of those proposing to undertake Elec trical treatment for dUe.ise, we give In the following llbt a few of the more prominent and most common complaints met with In our practice. In all of which we are most successful. In nearly all cases of cokonic DISEASE ELECTRICITY IS A SUKB ItEHBDV, AMD IN ALL Cases beneficial, IV pnoPEBLT applied. Thuse, there fore, afflicted with complaints not here enumerated need have no hesitation In applying, and whether only belief, or a ptEMAXENT CUBE can be eflected, ibey will receive leplles accordingly. All consultations Ires. 1. Epilepsy, Chorea, or Bt Vltm' Dance, Paralysis (Ilenilp.eglal, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Nervousness, f ainl tution ol the llxari. Louk-Jaw. etc. 'i. Soie 'l'hrout. Dyspepsia, Dlarrnoea. Disentcrv, Ob stlnate Corstipatlun IliciuorrhuUlos or I'll a Hlilnus Fiutulent. omi Paiutoi'a Colic, and all Affectious ol'tud Liver ami Spleen. 3. l atsnh Cough, Influenza, Asthma (when not canned by organic diseases o' the heart), Bronchitis Pleutly, Pleurooynlo, or Rheumatism of the Chest, Consumption iu the carl? stares. 4. i.iavel. Diabetes, and Kldnev Complaint. Impo tence, and Seminal Weakness. The miter complatuis never lail to vicid rapidly to tins treatment. 6. Rbeun atlsm (.out. Lutnbaio. tttit) .Neck. Spinal C immure llip Diseases. Cancers, luuiors (tuoie last named always cured without pain, or cutting, or plas ters in any lorm). 6. I'terine Complaints, involving a malnosltlon, as Prolapsus. Antroverslon, Retroveislon, lullaiiimatlon 1'lccratiun. and various other Aflectlous of the Womb and Ovarief. Airs. BtCKWITH has the Ladies' Department under her own care and supervision. REFERENCES. I be diseased and all Interested are reterred to the lollowii.R-natned pent'emeu, who have I cen treated aud witnessed our treatment on otliers, at No. 1W0 WALNUT Stieet: A. J. t lcasimton. No. 91B Borneo str:ct; W B. Bmith, No. 1U22 llmiove f-treet t (Jeo'ge Dong as., Fl to street above Chesnut; J. W. Bradley, bo. Mi N Fourth street ; Robert Work. No. 61 N. Third Btreet; Co unci T. W. Sweeney, Walnut airect, below Eighth; Ueorge Kvans, Arch street.below Flith; Mr Pe.ouze, Third and Ches nut meets i Kd. jiIcLaue all ol tMs clt.t. A Pieitson ton. St. ix u Is, Mo ; Jacob VanuegTlft. Odessa. Del ; u. A. Hemole, Mount Holly N. J wlih very many others 1 li sicittiis or students desiring to have instruction In the coireut application oi Electricity for the cure ot dls eases can anp y at the olt'ce. Consultation iree. Descriptive clrcn'ara of ctirn eflected. wit:, numerous roterences, con be bail by ao plication nt the ottice or oy letter. All letters addxessed la Dr. M. W. BEOKWITII, No. 1220 WALNCr 8treet, 6 2 sthin Khlladelphia. rlE II A R III SON BOIL E R A SAFK STI'.A M HOII.ICI:. The attention ot mauutactuiers and oJiers using Steam Is confidently cal ed to Ibis nmvSieam Ucue rator. kS combining essential ailvantages In alisnlato sulety (rum exp onion m cheapness ol tlrstoost aud ost ol ri palm. In economy of fuel, lacl lty ot' o'eumng and transportation etc.. not possessed by any o.lier bol ti now in Use. This boiler l lormed oi a c inbluatlou nf caet-lron hollow spheres, each snhere eight inches ex ternal diameter, uud tnree eUlithi of an Inch tblct These an held tonethor by wrouuht-irou bom, with caiis at the ends. Nearly one hundred of these Boilers are now In opera Hon, ouie of them in the best oMabiisbuieuts Iu this cltv. For descriptive circulars or price, anpiv to JOKPH HiKKlSoN Jr. Ilnrilson Boner Wors, OKAY'S FK.RRv Road, adjoining the United States Ar.enal, I'hllooelphla. , 4 31 s tu tliJiuAp D R. HUNTER, No. U X. SEVENTH STRKET. ABOVE FILBERT. PHILADELPHIA Acknowledtd by all rarti-t inttrfttnl as ity lar the MO'l SCCCF.SSFUL fHVftlCIN In the treatment "f Intrute in h i penally. QUIPK. IHuROl'lill, untl ) emntnttit cnre$ gitaramrrd iu evry esse. Reiiicinlirr 1 H. II fN'UK.H'' eiehrated Kemedlcs can cnlr be hud gemilue ai lusola established Olllce, No. U N. bKVJLNTU fctreet, abovf Filbert. 6 i n PAKASOI.S AT SI '25. $l'r0. $17V AND i. Silk San I mbrelios, l'4U,tl (0, 1 7). A 18w:ui .No. 21 8. KH1UIU Street 215,000 275,000 200,000 250,000 300,000 A REDUCED RATE OF PREMIUM. CLOTHING. s- THE finnntnl TTi O. UUULIliDil ri n ( HI yfk Vi .'Am Chestnut, 4 J-J T. OF P. C. F. F. F. C CLOTHING III UICKS' TEMFLE OF FASHION. Celebrated For Fine Fashionable Clothing:. WILLIAM UICKS, No. 0O3 MARKET Street, 12an PHILADELPHIA. gl'ATES UNION CLOTHING IT ALL, 606 MARKET Street, 606 Visitors will find large and varied assortment ot the Terr BEADY-MADE CLOTHING at the lowest cash prices. Suits, containing Coats, Pants, and Vest, from f 12 00. Dusters, (2 211. Pauls ttom 3O0 and higher. Come and convince yourselves. 15 313m Qomto $45 FOR A SUIT' OP BLACK OB O'JtJ fancy colored clotni aruuraud uavyolothhu J o., in style unsurpussoJ, ttenirp FARlt. No. 10 NINTH St., above Chesnut. M. 3i- HO UN, CONTINENTAL CIGAR UfAREROOMS, No. 838 SANSON! Street, Bear of Continental Hotel, Fhllndelphla. Importer and Dealer In Choicest Brand of Cigars and Tobaccos, wholcsUe and tetall. , SAMFts Koom. I2smwlm Go IP YOU WISH BUY A HAT PlfTv- ceiils cheaper than yoa can anywhere ln in cltv. all at l'HKS'ros'd. f i in ollm o .tin houtiiTlllKD Street, (Philada.
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