t publirhed every afternoon (Sundayi excepted at No. H8 S. Third ttrtet. trice, 'hree Cent Per Copy (Double. Sheet), or Eighteen Cents J'e Week, payable to the Carrier, and mWed to Subscribe! $ out if the city at A'ine Dollars Per Annvm; One Dollar and t'f'ff Cents for Tu Sfvnths, invariably in advance for the piriod 01 (Und. To insure the Insertion of Advrt srments in all of our Editions, thy muu be forwarded to ow oJIcj not later limn 10 o'clmk tOih Morning. FRIDAY, JUNK 8, The Cxceutlon or Probst. Amoinb Phobst, the nimdorcr of ilie Dehrinu fnniil.y, hbr executed today, n( thirteen minutes before eleven o'clock. Tliis eoao in, in nuy ro;pt.-ct3, one of tin ni06t rt niaikaNc in Uie history of crime. A very full and Interesting accouut of the execu tion will be found on tho first and eighth page.? of tbls paper. Missouri and the Pio-Slaveiy Democracy. Oub Deuiocratic contemporary has uude an other of its Kip Vail Wiukloaiscovcrlj?. It bus Just found out that there Is a "ra licul party" l:i Missouri, wlrch has not been altogether ilb during the lust two or three year. A liijn briout leader, pondi'rous ami puthatlc, iafar'ns us of the mido'i.KS of these terrible "ra lijlfl.' Item First. Beating the Democrats in elect in;? members of a Constitutional Convencio i, "at a period most inoppoitunc tar tlio iuiuz'.ii'ition of any material change in the orj;aa;e laot the 8tate" iald "period" bring "in'ipport'ine" on Rcoount of the absence of lattre nutnbor.-t of pood sound Democrats in Piticu's and other Rebel armies, and ot still others serviuc the same cnusc in thf. honorable capacity of bush whackers and guerillas I The entire impropriety of the radicals facing ndvautaire ol such a con dition of "social derangement" us cir contem porary de'icatoly phrases it to outvote the Democrats, and secure control of the S ate, must bo at once apparent to eier caniid mia'l epec ally of the Ooppuihead order. Item Secoiid. Sn d Cousiitutjnal Convention removed large nuuiburs ol Do'iioci-.tU trein ofiiee, and tctt their place-.' ;o be tilled by goo.l sound Union men. Sx t!i ur, th'n, no douot, for the fellow" who wre o istcl, but a veryjrood thing tor the S' acc. The Uuioi. men ot Missouri acted similarly on several ouaa'oas during the war. The-.- started out bv ousting Claibounk Jackson, another goad Democrat, from ttn office of Governor. However, as they al vays acted through Couven'ions representing tae sovereignty of the pe,i le, their no ion vvus h the hipheet sense legal, an J is jus'.iricd by liiuu? roas well-vsta bibber precedent?. Item Thud. When some ot these oust 'd oilicrs attempted to uptirp nnlawiul u'ltlioiitv, and tj set lUouwolves up in opposuion to the sovereign power ot the people, the radicnl (iovernof, Colonel Fletcher, nipped toe incipient Heb.'.l lion in the bud and execed the lav. This our couteraporary Calls "bs'.ns; literally torn from the bench." Item Fourth. The radicals who had elected the Convention 'A ere next pmlty ot voting1 to ratify the Constitution which tbe Convention had framed. Certainly, this is just what they did. The Convention had adopted a Constitu tion which made Missouri a free S.rto, w'uicn declared her torever one ol the United States'of America, which bruud her cUkeus to yield paramount allegiance to the Government of the Union, and to re.-ist all ctFu'U lor its disso lution, which dVranchised all IfuDals, bush w ackers, etc., and which contained more liosral and progressive features than are to be found in tbe Constitution ot almost any other Slate in ' the Union. ' Having done iust what the people elected them to do, ol course the people ratiaed their work. But our contemporary says that "bayonets were ut every poll to disfranchise by Intimidation and violence a majority of tbe legal voters of the State." There U but one wtak point in this assertion, and that is thai, it lacks the element ot tint It. It is a pure fabrication. The radicals carr.ed the Sta'.o only the (all be fore bj forty thousand niajor.ty, so that they baa no occasion lor bayonet:1. The charge is nu.de sin.ply to cover the disgraceful defeat the Democracy biutuiued. Item Flit I. The oith of purgation. This is decidedly of the iron-dad order, we admit. The people of Mibsourl sulfcrtd too much from the Rebellion to tamper with Us authors or abettors. They went on the principle that loyal men, and they alnne, constitute tbe State. But our con temporary, by the usual cheap and character istic Democratic device of garbling, attempts to draw a very moving and mournful, as well as false picture ol the effeets of this oath. It sajs: Tlio lcim ot the oatb is tco lengthy tj be given in ' full, tut here it a epuuuneu oiause: O' any other touuB inuinulln li in uisuUi ctiim to i lie Govoriiiujut oi the United biatusiu its ontu.it witii Keboluuu, or his symputu with It'Oae eiiiajed n Kuvh Jtebvllrtn." Hence, it a laihcr acnizjuoi tlisjouri, iiapoued to have bud a boL a resiUuut or Virginia or Alabama, who either yoiuiiunly euteiod r urn oonncripted into (he Southern army, tliat puront, uu en lit thou d fctu lny tumso.l uud btillo iuoso natural ema-t-one Vilnuli, tor wise aiid beucilceut purposes, God in.p auieil in ilio i.eui't ol cvoiy mm wliosu in BtinctH Hie one di-intf above thu Lruto croiiun, in, bf tbeproviniuns ol tins ' until of loyu ty," Uislrau vbibi'd. This pathetic dodge was quite the fashion with the Democrats in Mi-soun when the Constitu tion was under discuss on. Tlieir sons were so universfilly eit.ier in thu Itebel army or iu tha bu.h us "bihwhaciiers, ' that this idea seemed to occur to them almost Instinctively. The oath, however, did not have this estent, nor did they really believe it to have It, as they demon strated by takiuft it. and voting. Ebher the De niocrata did not believe the oath to nave such a 6tope as this, or else they comnntied wlltulaud corrupt perjury la taking it. As the masses of them took it, it Is more charitable to Inter that the charge they made ot its covering cases like the above was made raeiely for polin :al eo"ect. The real provisions of tho oath, so far as they related to sympathhino with the Rebellion, were these: Tnat tho person taking it bad not, "by act or word," manllested his adherence to the cause" of tho enemies of the I'ulled Slates, "or bis sympathy with these en gaged iu excitina or carrjlng on rebellion;" and that he Lad never, with a view to avoid enrol ment iu the militia of the S ate, or for any othi'r purpose, euro'.led himself, or authorized himself to bo eurolled, "as disloyal or us a Southern sympathizer, or In any other terms indicating TDE DAILY his disaffection lo the Coverou ent 6' the United S ates in its contest with rcb Hon, or hia sytn pHthy with thope ci paaed in such rebellion." This latter oIaii was ibfonded to cover the case of a numerous class ot p rsons In theSlate, who, to avoid service in tho militia, had enrolled themselves, or allowed ihemselve to be en" rolled, as disloyal or Southern t mpaihizer?. The tiu'h Is. tLe contest In Missouri U tiui ph ono of the old pro-slavery, R"bel-symp;-itliizin4 Democratic party, rein'orocd by returned Rb.d soldiers and a handful of apostates from the Union cause, to wrench power from the hands of the loyal people and rcius'a'.c themselves in ofheo. Frank T.LAin Is helping the Democrats agamst Ihe Unionists th-re, as MonTuoMiiav Llaik is doing In Maryland. The indicah) have Riven Mis mri a proud pos' tion In the Union. She I- attracting an un equalled immigration ol val iablc citizens Irom the other Sta es. We bilbve uine-t-mlw of thni will uct with the radicals, and that the State will be kept steady and tirm in her ouarJ and upward course. Jcflcison and the Tiutlis ot the declara tion ol Independence The political dealers in ciieap lallacie". fancy that they have complelelv overthrown the doc triLPs of the Declaration of Independence iu favor of the equal riyht of all men lo "li e, liber: j, and the pursuit ol happiness," when they till us tbat Tuomas Jkfi-ekson, the author o fho Leclaiation, was a laveuoltlei, and con t iiued so until i ho hour of his d?aih. But win bi s thiit to do wi!h the question? Cannot a nun declare a trutn winch he himself doc9 do ltilly live up to? Jeiff.bson declaivd certain K-li-cvident' truihs. Whether he conformed liis own piuctice in all respects to these truth is not of the slightest possible moment. The lives of the best ot men are only nn approxima Ion to the truths which they proclaim. II Jr.i FiusoN was inconsistent in not freeins bis slaves, what ol it ? He was but a man, and not a perfect one by any means. The political truth that ' all men are created equal" no more derei.ds upon tbe authority or practice of Tiiohas JfcFFEKHGik, than docs the mathematical truth that things equal to the same thing are equal to each other. Bom are self-evident. All men pee and acknowledge rhis to be o;' unlc??, indeed, we except cciUin Democratic politi cians, whose min is aie s i best tted by devotion lo f-lavery that Ihey cannot comprehend trutn ut nil. Ai d even fbi-j, the moment their sel fkh instincts prompt flicm to cUcm mjliis for iltuhkilTis or their n lends, itppeal t' tao.te vi ry truth.- whose authority they pretend to discard. t If a pro-slavery Den.ocrat coull rise to the contemplation or comprehension of truth as truth, he rould never think of propounding such a cheap and miserable fallacy as this in regtud to tbe Declaration o Iu (ependence and JjiFiER-oN. . We may, however, appeal to a range i f lacttltips wh.ch he does possess, aid tell him that the only tafecuard ol priacilo he has lor any of his ou rights, i3 to be toana in those great tundamcu ul truths of cjual rights which llo at the basis ot o ir republican insti.u tienn. li e discards the.e, let him never mo.v speck of "juttice," or mcution his "ngUt" to authlne. Dcniccintic Devotion to Free Speech, a Free I'lej-s, Utc. The Democrats declare that they have a "prejudice in tavor of Irce t-peech and a frt-e prees, and immunity (or one urbitiary arrpst, the writ of hnbens corpus, trial by 1ury," etc. Cer tainly, to long ns Democrats a.one are concerned. But how about free speech a:ut a Irec pres3 at the South? The devotion of Democrats to free speech and afreepres", :here, hus ha I the singu lar faculty ot manifesting itself generally iu the fhape of revolvers, and bowie-knives, and mobs. How about free speoch and a Iree press, when tho Democrats murdered Lovejoy and threw his press in the Mit-si'sippi river? How about It, when the Democrat repeatedly mobbed Dr. BAiLtY and Uestioycd Ms printing offices? How about it, when the Democrats mobbed Caleies m. Clay and broke up his paper? "Free pres.i and free speech" with a verceunce 1 For the last thirty jears the Demo, crate uity ba becu a party of mob violence n half the States of ihii. Union, to put down free bpce h aud a free press. Such things were ulkily unknown In the South, until after the Democralic party tad got up tbe Rebellion and bad been crushed into sullen submission by the lo al men of the North. The Democrats have shown great devotion towards a free pre.-s aud (ree speeeh, habeas corpus, etc., in regard to just one class of men, viz., the Rebels and their Northern allies, who wete trying to ovei throw the Government of the United States. Their "prejudice" iu favor of these things has merely this extent "only this, and nothing iLore." Tvroc.KAi nicAL. Ihe National T pograph'cal Union commenced its fourteenth annual t-essiim. f ix ilouda, June 4, at Chieano, Illinois. Tha attendance of deleaa.es is lurcre, tvtntv-t'o States being represented. The lollo vviurf otlicers were chosen for the ensuing eat : President. John II. Oberdy, oi Cairo, III.; 1st Vice Presi dent, James Risk, of Mobile, Ala.; 2d Vice Pre fiden1 , J. K. Davis, ot New York ; Secretary ami Treasurer. Alexauder Troup, of liostou, Mas-".; Corresponding Secretary, J. M. Deviue, of Sa vannah, Ga. Ji"" TV A SAM AKHl & llljVS, XWAA AKI It A llttiiWV, tr'AASlK & hkown, irWASAMAKKH S, HKOWrv. J-VAAMK.it & kuown, .if WANA.MAKl.li & BHow N, HAVD80ME CLTI'IIIO.T HAMiHi ME CLOTlliNO HAMJSOMK CLO'MrNU. j'J HAM-OhE 0 OiHlMl.ijr H M) 'OMK CI.O'rilINtI nTLOWKRI ..IOKs1IAM,!,OM1C CU)lbI.SO.jJ fi if'U WKS'I' Villi: KS. I if iowim' rnit e. L if LOWEST PV1C1 H. f 1rLO 1T l'KI.'KH. ISf LOW:bT 1KICK8. BKliT ASOBTMRVT.J BKbT A OUT VI KNT.i 1 BKKT AS.-OHT KNT.Jif VEST ASriOlli MKN r. n BKMI' A'-SOUTMUMT. Jtl IirU-NKXCtlMlONAhLE FITS. jri'MXt 1PTIONAULK KITS JIINKXIKPI IONAHLE KI 8. Jf"l KEXCK TIONABl K FITS 3TIJNXChPT10NAIlt.E FITS THE PEOPLE Pf.EHEt).jr THE PMlPLE VLKASK.I). J? Ttl" PEOPLE PLEAHK.tl.. TMEPKIPIK Plii'.ASKII ( 1 THE PEOPLE PLKA.-ED-iJ OAK HALL. ifn'K. 11 ALL. fiVOAK HAI L. I JrOAK HALL. tiir OAK 11 ALL, 5 li t 7 1 8 E COkKKR K1XTH AND MA1IKFT 8ra-l 8. K. COKM.H BIXTH AN1 M 1KET 8 I'H 1 8. K. IOIINFB B1XTII ANI MAHKKI' Vld 8. COKNErt flX I'll AM) M UK ET StOT 8. E. EjXTjNUKr8J''.it j "Ij-RKSH TOMATOES. 30 CASES FRESH X1 looutoii Jut leceived, ml lor le br mM. KKEV8 A pvitviy. 67 41 t o t6lrtU WATeUBlroeL EVENING TELEGRAPH F(Ki NC'K andc;ommh:u( :e Ofiick of thk Evening Tflrorapb, I F-lfly, Jtine 8, lrt66. ( The Stock Market opened very dull and un settled this morning, owing to the rapid decline in Go'd. Ia (Jovernment bonds there t very 1 the doing 5-20s sold At 1021; and 10 40s at !iC; 100 was bid for G o' 1831 ; and 102.J for 7'3Ds. Stale and CHf loans re in fair demand. Pcn--sthania 6s nold at, Oi l; New City Cs aOC; ami old do. ul 92. Itadrond shares bc the most active on the list. Ctimdcn and Amboy sold at 12.M, no chnngcj Pciin.lvaniii Hailroai at 6iJ0i"j, a Klijbt advance; Northern Central at 43',; and reading at 6454 (iiMCii, a sl'ht decline. 33 was bid tor Little Nchutlkill; 55 forNjrrUtown; V,',H lot North lenn-,lv.ieia; r,2 lor Lehljii Val ley; '10 lor Clmiia cominor, 43 for preferred do.: 2G lor Ph ladclphiu and Eri; aud 4:i Jyr North ein Central. : In City Passenger IJailrcnd shares tliero is u. ore doing. Hrstonvbe sold at 10, a decline ot i on the closing ptioc lat evenina; Oirard Colleee at 27, and Utdge Avenue at 13, an ad vance of h. Lank t bares are unchanged. Commercial sold a C3; l.r0 was bid ror Firt National; 141 for Phl laodi.h a; 123 lor rarmeid' and Mechanics'; 30 for Mechanics'; C2 lor Cirard;8d for Western; .'Hi.', lor iMauuiactureid' h:i1 Meehanics'; 05 tor Citi, at d 03 (or Corn Exchance. Cnn'il shr.rcs continue dull. St huylkill Navi gation preferred told al .13',. 2i wa3 bid lor common do.; C"4 lor I.elnth Navitration; 120 for Moitis Canal preu-rrcl; aui 53 lor Delaware J ). viilon. Oil i-litiiec- are ueglec'ed. fic:a sotd al G, no charge. Ihe Now York 7W?;!'nc this monitng sajs: "1 xoliiii.to in hardly so firm, ami i quo il ns 10I-lewi-; Lt i.i.on, i iin.e UimKi ri)', 00 liavs 1 0' .U0; I 01 don, iimo UnikKta', rutin, lli.r; H'; rjriH, lini'kei)!', loiu, C-10,: 5-10; I'a -is, ll4i.kois', short, 5tf).:5t0; Au'ner.i, fi II ". 10; Hunibanr. 'di; Anusu rdHui. 42; ; Frankiort, 44.3:13'; Uieiin-n, 8t'i; l!ei:iu, V4i. " 'Aici ey is in eood sunplv at 0 per cent t rokprs, anu a ncoU dra1 u cone ut 6 icr cui. in ojuuuor cnii nuper nochanste. Thu teiorts in rclat 011 to 1110 Lhi k of tho Mo ropolis ut asiuni'tou havo ilis tuiLid leni orj in eohio d rreo, uuU ruinur was u-y with re. oils 01 troubie witli Ciirro.-pocduuU of tlio I t.k iu .h;s Bud other cities I'to ueierui'tiajon of the tii vemyii i.t lo w.ttidi-aw linm put JSut.oa.ii JS: Lks the ne.lilic moneyi' is u s:ep in 1 he riant un lion rtid will becir'u sonio.iii'u iuoiotli;tu safety to .ho I liurtir). It wnl j or co indj r n.itir ihih i:i.o n.otc c;u-e1 ftiiys.aiin ta"kf tr un eca'aims ha acd ' :.e it ev no'V enjoy lor n:;iHtin' v:i!;u. ( 'iiurj's 1 1. (.-lit at tiiiee to j'o a fti'ji I'hiIht. and d fet tlio As iHlm.t lreotutcrut Ivv Yo I: ,0 orn 10 a Sirt- I p l)i lean of ivniioi a Curicno and snd n nno t vco iii:i:r not icdct-ninblt in tU c ty As the ijankt arc 1 ow maiitiff d, tLoi-e. ;g pra lirnl y no ro -e un ion Icr the uinjorilv, and to cnrtriiov ol'au oxploiltul ' Uftllutiou' coniuiiindB ere 1 b ;oka lnuro radi.v I I it' 11 the roles of a liviinj t unk. biTln nhould uot I ecoieb) 11 u asuociUii .-n ix batiks b if Mimiltl b tttken 111 linrd by il;e (joverrmeiit Any banlt slnnv ii;i( ci t:ve:,p!is nr bo 1:7 asked fo ' jrrtMiilinc sliouid liave i(s cirr.u'n inn ohps nut v p pjjkI nome, until il is what it pie ends to Le, 'as goud m reon backs'" Tbe New York 7mcsthis morninc save: I hi. nut. ei- and latent p:i I eii'aisot tho Af i !'. news iivo Loth the iii.it 1 cia and 1 oh: ion I udvioc n ct eased itn eriaiiec he o!i ca! pnj cr of t'10 Fi-jnuii Coerrn;ent forma lr Biinoino s tha Conrnas to lane p'uee Lttwecu the proof powein, und t .ul' irii Jiouii-e miiii-ii es lx iis ileciceu ripo, iu a :ev dys II (.m t3 15 to 05 87 lor I lie i.enle. a subst iiitiol reus tnmii'je in 'ho ruibPo maid ou 1U0 qucat'on nl iiu j ei dii i war. Tho Houiee c'o-cd Mioi-uiit on S-i'ni-dnv rlf.'i t, Mev 28. The Hank ot France xaiueil S4.C00 t'CO in pu a durinz iho wenk. i he i,ir' poi)1 niaikct tlOBCd rr.uc'i hitler in Snlurdav In London ihe uiiprovi mi nt i nol yet so decided as it nj d jim will Le outlie fuiiherri'ceiitsof told lrom tlnssiJo." rillbADELVHIA SrOCK KXCI1AXUE SAILS I-i-ua, Knporled by Ic Haven & liro., .No 40 jj Third .Urj- 1 KIR HI UUAIJD :200 U H 6-20s 6i . 102.1 14 .-li l'enn H 51; !iit0 do . ...ifc'uaiOJ 40sli do 65 SI11CO1. ii H 1040s ..its' 00 4 J i)i K Ceutr . .lots 4;i! lttX)la Os ....totip 91 6i(00 00 01J 2000 Citv Oil o, e&p 02 J.410 do n- w'c&p 0;l . 81000 War & Fra7.. B?i li' 0 i-li 1 u 101 :otx 01 2(0 yl Sell N pi .lois 83 1(0 th Ocean 0 -li sn t arn & A lots 120-.1 7 sli tloml l.k . ... Ci KOsh N Y& 51 3 f.vu 6? 7 Onbti'fch CI lo 2; 490 sh do 30 2; 1 HI tu Ka:iin 6t; 20,) .'li .;os5iui6i-ti'J (iOO H lloot'v;;. . .lot 19 100 f li do bo 1!) 10 aU GirardCol.... 27 14fiii do. ...lots. m, PMILAD'A GOLD EXCHANGE QUOrAHONS. 10 A. M liO12M 141 i 11 A M MOi'l I f. , 141J IlABi tu, DnuNEY & Co quote as follows; llwimg ae'l no. American Gold 141J Ml; American Silver, is aud ia 181 132 American Sllvor Dimes and Ila.lDimea 120 12 i l'oi i KVivunia Gurrunoy 65 45 Now Yerk Uxchauiro Par. par. Messrs. Dellaven & brother, No. 40 Souilt Third t'trcct, make the folio -at intr quo'aiious ol the intcs ot exchaago to-duy at 1 P. Al. : tsuyxnq. sel ma. American Cold Ill 14 Li Aineiicuu Silver, ia and Is... .131 13J Ctinpouud IntortstNo'eH: J.o, If 61. ... 12' 123 Juiv. 1H04. ... 11 j llj " " Auttust, lstii. ... in Hi " Ootober, 1804.... lol loi " Dec, 1804.... 0 05 " May, 18.15.... 7 7 " Anffiist, ISrtj. ... 6-f 6 Sppt., 1H05. ..6! 61 ' 'tetober 13 4J 6 1 be Coal tonnage on the tctiuj Ikill NnTisation for tLe week enuiutt f wt. .lure 7, 1806. wan 40 170 15 Coiuspouiunn: week Inst rear 8,111 10 li create for tho week 32,059 02 T nnsce for the season to dste Coi-iesi.onc.il g timu last ytur . . . 48J 857 10 ...182 tk8 li) Increaso lor the season ol 1300 207 218 14 Philadelphia Trade Iteport. Fl inty, June 8,-C'ottoa is very quiet, with small sales 01 niiddlhiisal3r4Uctnt Ihcro Is voty 1 Itle Quo.cltrou Oaikbere, aud No. 1 In wanted at 31 ton. The Flour Market continues extremolr quiet, and prices n wain as last qiuUU. '1 lit Is nn demand lor enli roent, and only 560 barrois were d spo cl oi' at ;0 St6H'S0 V barrej fr 'orihe.tern rxtra family) Sll-75f 2 'or lancastcr oount.v di do.; SUtfcli lor Iiiiicv lotsi anrl 0H to ai,VI lor surliuo. Thnre Is not much live Flour here aud it sells s.ow y u. SU 30 In ion Meul uclhlni' rtoliiK 10 lix 1 rices. ll'pre Is kouib inquiry lor 1 ood Wheat, but other de scription, are iipk eo ed. In Uie bieaue of bu e we nuote rvd at lor toinuio 1 up tu SiM o.-ohole 1 ualitv. and white irom Si to 3 -il. Kyo oonio fur.vHrd a owlv and coiniiiaiid l 2'. Theie I a more aouvu dm and I01 t orn and prices l ave asaln advanced 3o. i,cr bushel; 'DUO buJin U ye lov In sture stid atOSo Oa s are uuebanved: siileio Wetmii ut bc. ami l'cun syivauia at 74(ii 150. Iu Umiey und Mat iheieu no hlan UW hiiky- Vie'demf.nt is limited, "mar sales of Peun ivlvsuiu at i and Ohio ut fl-ltHOi-ii) A CARD. Special Notice to Our Old Frlondi and the Public Generally. The JON Kit' One Trice O othirg nouse. estubllshed aixteen ynnrs avo is oil I in sueoennltt opcraiUiu at tho o d locuiloii. ho tili4 MAKKKi Street one door shove fclxth niidliasnoicbunneul s place or uniiinoi ot dolnif beslnea, whh h Is ex-ctly the same uoo I pl4 puniu oiu rution lur uihuv years umiely, - Oue rioj aril iie de- lutli n '1 he clotnlui! we ink Is ol the uion subs aii llal chraeti'r both at tu umterlsls aid wortinaiuihlp, so lha; our cnHtoin' rs never oun eoiriDlajn ol I'llher. t ur stock is larife. and p.aiu or Uslihiuable peonlo can Ijb we I Kiilted. Our cust' niers should be oaie ulto get in tie rlt b- place as iliere is no other establishment Iu Ihe c;tj in our line ol business strictly "oiie-price." JONES' ONE-PRICE clothing; No. COl MARKLT- STItEKT, QHi IMJOB ABOVE SIX H, (illloiip TOILADELrnU, FRIDAY, SPECIAL NOTICES. See the Sieond Paot fi r additional Speetal Kotieee.) irrsj- DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC HIGH iy WAYS ft ce of (Mel f'ommlsiloner. 8. W. corner ol HFIH anil W Al.MM Stres s rHii.AiHi.r-niA. June 7. 18i3. KOTICKTO l OMB4CiOli8 ' eeled rnnwi a will be received at the Office olthe ( Mi l oniinifinner of likhwavs nniil I'i o'clock n.on VONOa V, 11th irmt., tor tlie construcihm or a newer on It line ol Apple street, from r-orrls street to pulnt three hundred and elsht fet north ot the mid NotH tnet. with one manhole as may bo directed by the Chief Em Ineor and Surveyor. Tie iinOtmUnilinn to be that ihe contrao'or shntl take Mils prepared oitnlnHt the prop rtv lrom In on the f aid sewer to Hie amount of one 1)0, lur and twontv five tent u r each hai al loot of iront on ench shin if tne street, as Payment In full, withoat recourse 10 the city. all bhicetsart Invited to b present at the time ami p'ace 01 opening the said proposals. lach pnirf?al lil he accompanied bra oertiflcate '1st a bond baa been filed In the Ijlw Jiepamni'iiL aa diiected br or'lnnneo 01 Mny i V liO. It ihe lowest bidder slinh noi exroute a contract wltl in five day. aler the work Is awnrdd hnwilbe detm' d as di oilninR. and will he I eld liable on hi ho.nl lor ihe dlfeieiice hetveen hlf bid and tho next hlithcr bidder. N.ecit:ctlo- s mny lie hnd tit the Debar ment ol Hur vrys. wMeb will be tr o Iv adhered t W BMKOTjF.Y S 3t Chief CommlsMoner ot Ulna ays. X O T I 0 K. ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. I n and oiler Iff HDaY, A!ey 1. the 1UE1GUT DEPART MENT or this Con pi.ry w it he nmcved to Ihe Company's Nfw t-ulldii! L. cor. 01 rl.t.V-'S "J and WAitlt ;r Mreeis. Kd triune ou f.itveuih s tect audouilarble sin 1 1 II j:rnrv and ' oihxt'on Diismess wlO be trarHHo'ed es l,cii 10 ore ut Jjt il i I'T street Mmull Pui rels mil I nili 1 rs v i I h( rtcil e- nt el'tcr oihce. I n'l I ( t kc ;il I e ktvt at on h ofl'co, end anv onll en tried il.r rdii 1 irMtus too I'. M v, II lecelvo ntt 'iitlim Mime diij.n v lih.n a rcnprnnhle dltnce Irom 0.1 r 11, i-cs. 11 i;i irki- lur ki ciIh und eclticuicu.s to ho uiad tt ho KI (liltM i Street. 3U4;'.m Joll.N LiNOIAM.Fnpcrlntcndent frrr- W1NR OF TAif SYRUP, I'DR COU JUS, r-s-' Coda end A fleet Ions of tho Limp. Thl mix ture Is f tit, rely Viu clah e, and nfords speeny Relie' l.i all 1 11.1111 liaiy l iK-ii't'-i, .uch ss An:mia, pltulug 01 11. ood, l.K'UCh.tis. Ac Prepared utily hv )IABlfJ3 .v Oi.lVl It, PPipalata. Sou heiiHt Comer 'ifcMU aud Cili.al'T Strict. ) lidaUciplihi. 6 29 1 in r.i rZ NOTICE. ON AND AFTER THE ir.th ntnnt 'he rNITED PT VTKS HOTK1,, lOKfl 111' AM. 11, . .1.. w l I bo open mr tho reception oi r'flt "rs. ItE.NJAMl.S A. SH jlMAKfcR. (iSlui Proprietor. QNE THOUSAND siiktj,anj: sua r iiS. 1SLL No.f8 fc. SIjXJO'L) StrtKft, lUvo iu !rioio r pi cat vaiii ty of SI I rl'JjA N J.) S 1 1 A V I ,s. to vi l.i U they invite tho a'tonliou ot iHUXiM) SU W LSat Df3 00 FHETLAXP 8UAWf a' ...84 50 EUETLAND SHAWLS nt f6 00 ALSO, AN HvVOICf OV UllAL HIZTLAM) SHAWL?. C S IniwD' , E. CORNER FCURTH AN'D CrlSUT IS THE PLACE TO BUV MEN'S STRAW AUD VUW HATS AKD CAPS, AT FABULOUSLY LOW PRICES, BEING IIIE LARGE WHOLESALE STOCK OF BARNES, OSTEMIOUT & IIERRON, No. 503 MARKET STREET, REMOVED TO FOURTH and CHESNUr Sts., TO BE DISrCSI-D OF A T 31 li T A t li, 6 6 AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICKS. mm IN ALL ITS 13R.VNCUKS, FROM ONE DAY TO FIVE YEUS, AND IX ANY SUAf, Fiioivi jroo to ro,ooo, At" THE No. SiZ3 OHESNUT St., USDF.R THE CONTINENTAL HOTKI.. CYRUS S. HALDEMAN, 08 MAN A', EH. JUNE 8, 16GG. JKION NATIONAL Ci I i"rr COIN 010 1 IT ! 10 i k orvttf At SMITH A NIXON'S HAJM,'. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, JULY 5, 180G. 1CO.C0O Gifts, Valued at $800,000! Number of Tiolcetw, l.OOOOOO! A T 0 K DOI LK EACH t 81 -1 0,000 in Greenbacks! TITLK 70 hFAL I'sJAJ KPERFPCT, AND WARRANTY DEEDS GIVEN. lOl t In Real F.te (tevcral pirce'a) In and Ear hir-Ho I t ilt !it .ri-.-iil-nckx MHits in t.rtfiiiMo s, eucli H10XW 10 (.ills In ilreenl i.ckH earn aw 0 fOnts In (.ircrnliack.4, rach iit ICI i In lieilmiata, bu area ft ui-lcsir s Ol i hlrato 1 C'.Hi In Ke.l Kstato in Junoau coaoty "wis! cid-Iii SO (,Iiih in Ilenl r.vlsti. ftf Li tsin llr'anU's AJa - lli.n to l lilcuuo, oaoh 1- 0) HO Gilts Iu elc(.biit l'lnnos each 5800 30O) i ino M.iKlil 1). HO 10,001 1,200 W,0M) f.9 ff7 0 lior vn iialilo Ol 'a many ot thorn Im"1'' valueil at rroiu fcl ,o U17.t0fl To nt value In Prin-s apo OiKi for mil di sciioiive Am o. l-ri.m, ..te ia I b-i a, aa ci mpiiii. r, g oii!f r. -. l. dnwir;; wir tnk ie In the Hnf, imm.llat'r nl r I ho i outort. hy a t.'ouiinltloo aoioliiUul liy t'm amiU'iHO ilie iirst niunlKir d una cut ti'iiix i up liuiilor o, Un tu kct foriiHpim(liii(.' to Its nnm jit tu till lnifh,( t prlc t e sfcomU to tlio scconii LiKliejt aud oo on, until Hit- v role i in'iiip i-to i. OtjI AND liKMAnr.R AOiiNrs wantidln nvrr lon mill c-lry In tlio I'nlj i, to wliom uroat Indue j nu nl are oi,r reil. M Kt IAI. '1K1MS TO CI.IUIS FOR FIVE 03 MORE m m;t. We velll tt nt J, 1 kl e s, 1 (-(lr(HS.,$ 4 50 40 i'tckots I Mr'. WO? lo (o (lo .. mo in rti (t .4-j-no VO do do .. nmiuii do do .hJOJ ; 0 i!o do .. Wij Hfnd stamp for o age. Tuev(Tv(sso send tlie nnme ot e-ch t'c'ibt ho r, v.ltli 'ull oi'dreis us to I'.ii-t Ulltce, co.uitv nii l iato. 'i not im y l,escn at oar risk bv Express liruit, FoJt Ot'lce crdur or l e(,ltired letter. Address a'l couiuiuulcaiions to BRYAN. ROSBROOK & CO., Ko U O M Kt ISOS Street Cl'icajo. (P. O. Prawir 88i7.) B8:. (JKEAT Vm AT MIAHa!! Ours iufz or an Kisili'e of F u. Id in . li li li it l Lr (j; : 8 FATfHT CHAMPION SAFE rLrS&lU'E 1 1H COS1EN1S IN THE HOTTEST Of TIfK EIRE I SttAMOKl Ta., May 23, 1335. Mifsue. t AKniL, f'Kiti;i.o& Co., rmladolpbia. (JcnU: I had the miHfbrtiuie to havo my Stite and Mook ot Goods, wliicb was laro, burnod on the 4 rt met. All i hut was saved was my books, piipom, ai d money, in tne of your Patent Safes. ' Ihe flie vas very large, consuminz a block of tui'diiift?, atd your tafe was in tho hot cat part of the fire. I shun send the old rate to you, aud want yi u to sl.ip mi one oi next siza lancer. icurstiuly, VALtfSlINE FAGGLV. 1 AHULL, I1EBBUKQ & CO., No. 021) CHESNUT St., PHILADELPHIA HERRING, FARREL & SIX OR MAM, SEW YOBK HBRRIKG & CO., Chicago, ONLY M A N I J K A C T I J 1 1 K 1 1 S OF KERRIKG'S PATENT WM?M SHFS TIRE PROOF, DAMP PROOF, AND RUST PROOF. ALSO, ONLY MAKERS OF FARREL, IIEURING I CO3 ISIFROYED R A MCE US' SFJ:s, MADE Willi THK f'll ANKI.INIl li, Clt PATENT tKYSTAILIZKD IRON, The only mc'al which will SUCCE.s.H' ULLV itE-IST a Kurnitis' Lrill. 6 0 lm8:4? pvKCOXH T It U C TLO N I OR IHE SPUING OP 180G. CJ. SOMERS SOX, No. 625 CHESNUT Street, (I nitcr Javoe'a Hall), Have teea tnablcl lo so reilucj the rrlces of Clotlilug, Hint tlose ol small as woli as those of Ut'tjc mosnt may imulsh tlunitoives with a NKW SlUllNG SUIT. H IIIl G OVEKCOATS, 1MJL1SU WALKING COATS. KKUl-IKE AND I'UOJK CO VIS, 1-I.ING SAK COATS, CABR1MERE RUItS TO MATCH, Atlituics Astoiindinglv Low as coinourel with war lr ii in. An e tbdiii stock oi L'ucut tlooda lor iiiuuiure wtrk. SJliuilo T OST.-LEFT OS T1IK 7TII INSTANT, IN I J tlia ( ennstilown cjis on tin qimr or beiur 4 o'ooek Iraln a ltl.A' K til K UMI1KKLLK, witti a ltuh about 1H hieh siiuare on the covtir, and a yaltuw buiiibi o liauUle Tlie ilod ir will be suitably rewarded by teturuitig it to K. REED MEYER, Purveyor's Ollloe ( ustoin Hdiiho, 6 8 2t Or. Ko. iKi MA1 btit-ot Ueriuantown. -H Ol 1 SOiriH STKEKT, M. D'ANCOVA le lf- I r" 'b lill et piles for Ladles' anil dents' cast-oil ClotUiug. . o. I Mi t0J i U etro', be uw broad. out NEW PUBLICATIONS. 3Erui3LlIIEI)ONSATUIU)AV, OFFICIAL MI-OUT OF THE TRJAL OF ANTON PROBST, TBIAL OF ANTON PROBST. TRIAL OF ANTON PROBST. Fortns Murder of tHKDiTOPny-.R DFERING at IMlodcltia, April M 1M8. s wvti. ah miwi) :rrsFsi)vq One made Mny . to hlr aolrllaal artv, ar thi efW on ft oml.,y. r 7, )8(ii. to Lis lon.um', wherein ' tZ atknowlcdiirs taliaveklllei tho entire ami r of elatit lemons. ami tl.c manner in which l-e di I 't. K 1 whicli Is adiieil a hlstorr oi hH nrnvlmn ira wrll f. an acooiint of Ms ast iVoiirs r.n l eaoo-.rlrm M'utwisiicU unilcr the aapurrlslou o, tjj Dlsttiut At ' WILLUM B. ANV. EQ , with the approbation of the Juim and ( ounool for tne prisoner Ibe whoe wl I he pub Nhed In a Isrpo ret.vt), vot ime, larietjpo. tended nent y done un in oa ier cover, lnce Fi tv ( ents a c.ipv. ' vT"r. Averts wanted errrywliere (o eiinre in the sale ot tha nlmve r, who win be r imp. led al 3 r0 adoen or lilt copies ivr ourteen do lars, or one hundred coolea for tiN.iity-flve Col era. Pcoksic Icrs. News AceaU. fanvuss-rs.. and alt ctre-8, are snllnrrd to erfer at otico wlia'. the? nmr v. ant of the ahove book1, so that tnelr orders can be UllMi irom tlie llrstf'liilnn. t oi ies rent postage pard on reee'pt of reuil' price. Address earn ri'ors. n tall or v. h ilealo to T. tt i'KTKHSON y. HKorilKTlS. No. W6Mlr,HMJT Street 1 hi adetphla Pa All NiwHo ks are lor saio at 1'fcTlLKaUN'd. -enl: lor our ( uaio ue mp H URD& HOUGHTON, No. 451) BROOM U Street KEff YOIIK, WILL PUBTln OS SAT UK DA Y, JVVK9 PEG! ORES GF COUNTRY BY ALICE CAHY, Aulhorol ' Cltvtrnook," "Married Kot VntoJ," l',!c. 1 to'. Crown Iro. I'r'oetj' orly oncers soiielted. JL'BT riTl!LI81D: A MHIKF KIOttAPJIC'A.Li DICTTOW AHV. ( on-pllrd and nrranncd by the Ujv. CI ar'd link-, II. A, w.tti Ml'liloui and corri ttons by tVII!!r.m A. Whoder, t. A. 1 vj'. liimo. cioth. I ilce 2 0.. SIIAKK$pnHV.S DEIHEATIO'V OP IKSA: i Y, UlKICt 11.71 k, Ai'iD 8UI C IDE. r? a. Ktl oirtf, li. D., AuM la it fhy siciiu Sia'o lunatic As, luui, Utlc , N. i. i voi- Tiuo , co'li, eiltjoi '. I'r'cotl 7V CB2 rp rj;n g i oi low "a'tTiena k u m SAYS Of THE STORV OF KENNGTT, BY BA.YAKD TAYtORt "ILe side ol Arut-rlcnn il.'c which u prcse .tcd In tMs lock if B..fi;cki:tl novel t rlvons an lutcre.ic even if sucb adn.irabli- picluris (fs quot'-d word wanllug; but iih their aid i r. tiuysnl Tay:or has written a a ory tlicl will pier se bis fi 1 ow coui.trvmen b tta ossocia elatli nfiand ptm com by its intrlu-io merit " IIUHl") A llOUGIITON. I'UBLISHEI.S, lio. DKOOME Ftreet. . 6 writ m..w YORK. POS T i'ONE M K N T . THE L: NIT I D STATES PlilZK COITOEKr TO HAVE Bl ES GIVEN AT CUOSBY'iS OPKHA IIOUvSH Monday, May Ji8, IMfiO, Will pea'th-cly tnfce ilnce aft the KINK 1IAL li , WAIiASH AVENDE, CniCAGO, On Mondny, July O. Ca wblch cconslon: HALF A MILLION DOLLAIIS IN PBIZI.3 WILL IiK IltrSENlED 10 T ' CKt r-UOLDERS, INOLUDItiG $ICO,CCO IN CREEHBACKS. The poftpoiKir.ent is an unavoidable neeecuir, not fo nmcb iu coi.. nu l co ot tho number oi ti't.tis i tit unsoid, as t,e j oillv ntc ssi i time is lor Die proper r eistrati( n oi (hone alicnil.i duiposid ol, shU-li bus bi en deiuyid In cocrrqnence ot the noi.litence un i curo'.eu ncss of a portion ol oiu Agi-uts Hi uiukiuu tUolr proper returus. WE ADVISS ALL PAR IIS WANTINQ TICKETS To send tor them v it brut delay, aa we bav bat a litninU number jet on hand. We wiHhmostpriiciilaiiv to impreta uiinii il,e miniis of our A Hon s tbe importance ot their makinv iLeir reiiirn. ot onoe. and of lect.fviua; wliutevereirors u ar have ciept Into their ivports taeie ti lore. WevlUny.o those send, nir lor ilokets. thiit if they should ail bo so d at the time their order Is re-cum-d the mono ii he let irnoii. lo applications tor new actuates lor the sale ot tickets win be ousld, red as we buve no more tban su,llclunt tlcke'Slo supply those Akeuu we have a ready so pointtd Tickttsare lor saio at the prluolps, noieln, Look and lluir. More in I'.ls oity. aad a', our oulce. ,. 133 DLA1.UOU4 Street. I'rice kl each; seut by n a 1 en reci li 1 1 I price di d stamp tor r. turn posUtfe v e Invite II e rnriicu ar attention o. persona winning to order tickets by mail to tho oilowlug SPEC IAL TI BX8, OB CLUB BATES. Any parly no. t:rirg a clnh ol f.ve or more nmnes for tliUcts, and ti i a;t'iui us tleuioiiey lor the sumo, will bv allowed lie IoIcwhk o. mm;esiou viz : WE HILL SEND lion 17 -SO mm. as tw 4IS0 bo oo In every cere scud ILe tiiime end postottce address oi each stibtci ilier. Jloncy by ,ia t. post efilce order, or In registered leitfis mi y I e .-eut at our r an. All t(U.mi.i; .nitons si ould la aildressed to WICGiMS, ERDF0rvD & CO., , No. 13J DEAFBOrtS Streot, ' Chicago, Illinois. Ti e prcpileti r will donate to ihe Potm as and Lincoln llinuiiient mind iitdO; so, tliW) will be MU0U rosorvod .rom the pon ou (irawlnu the yw ttm prizo lor tueaauia purHise. lielerences. Ion Wilkinson, ex 8natoi-, of Mln ne olai Hon O, nrte V Lawrence M. ('., ol Peun avlvaulai Uou Aieiander Hauil.il. ex-Governor of WkotiHRiB t lii n Major Can "ace. ex M. C ot In dlai a lion l.uJ Lavcouk of K in. as-11, a Wllliani Lf fitiitwell. L.M'ua. tova; Uon. Joseph Knox, of ( hi c)iot lion. ('. (.raves mil v ot M Innesota t Jacob For sytli. AU M. H It. II.. Cliicano It inoi& M. Kronberir it Co.. liepor'eri ol watches, Chicago i JlameU W hl'a a Co , New Ol eats, La. ta mwi lit4p V coutoumu CAMPHOR TROCHE8, rosaln rraveatlTe of ! II O L E E A Duu-rhosa, Dyaonury, a4 Caolera Morbus, ) axaw iraoior, u. a. naeaua, uriuiguit, jrfy . ' . ntalled on x" PLEASANT ROOMS. WITH HOARD, FOR tua iojuun-.ao. m C-tS.Nl'T 8tfeo. 6t 4 10 id do do Jftl Co do do SO t'u do do 40 (o do uo CO do do do 1(0 Co do do
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