THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 2, 18GG. 8 side T I I C I. S4 ha l hi Al prei risk teis i THE PACIFIC. NEWS FROM CHILI AND TERU. NOTHING FROM THE SPANISH FLEET. Saf(l) of the reruv;in iron-Clads. THE AeRICaN SQUADRON. Death of Lieut. Newman, of the "Nyack" THE MESSAGE OF PRESIDENT PtREZ, His Unpopularity with the People. I'M A IIS OF A REVOLUTION. tic, rto., teic. Eu EtftA -jg, New York, July 2 The stefutiM Northern Light arrived at this port late 1bI 'iiiKtat, bring ing San FrnnfiHco dates to the loth ult. Onf uvitt irem fa ni4Ina Me to 4?ie 2M ulu Tne Tltl)i..i,e . peMecUy quiet. The newB is tin. lnprrtant. Th a raim, -were plentiful ana trade .UUU. lul w I Awerican States are tranquil. a jure vt as co jivViorable excitement in Nicaragua on account , 0l(1 aiwovexies. Tbe mines , ""' jcag om very rich. The crops gne- i..jr wit e a J4r average. Business is brisk on meoour A,C0Mt whose publi doBtination was ii.nkntrwn, all the re ft were dristap; awru.y the Spanish re- e United States rtoamers Nyack an 1 yne are at Panr.ma. The commander of " c lormer, i. u, Newman, died at Callito on l&j 31st, of bruin fe vcr. 'The St. Marys w as to leave Panama for "San Francisco on he 2 id. Valpaiaiso-ls be mg strongly fortified. Admiral -Hears on, with the Powhatan and MiouLle-endor Watevei, are at Callao. The two-Peru.wian iron-clads were last heard from near the Straits of Magellan. Congress mrt at Santiago on the 1st ulL Freemen i Jerez's message was received with . iieeeeftad d'jrision. A revolut'on in awaiting a favorable op port u any to-burnt forth among the Chilians. Coiiepondeic from Valparaiso. Santiago, ana i aim ma. - Va-lpab aiso. May 29, 1866. The in'elllgence o" ine bpauu irtiM' doieat ma departure irom cai a has ronton m trauquillity in a groat measure, ana b this time t h alarm has prouauly entirely subside there be Ln no reason ior anticipating a V Bit Iroin ..Admiral Nuuez at those ports, alter his msterious disappearance lrom the cuuHt. We lound oonsidor . a bio uneasineps here, and the authorities looking- tor the return of tne Spanish fleet to bombard Valpa raiso attain. Jnuetd, it was expee'ed at Callao, wneu we It H, that Ad miral Auuez wuuld s op horo at leatt to exchange prisoners, and that afterwards he wouid inake diiBceot uuon the southern coast ot Chin lor coal and fresh piovisious and the m-r- . cautilu community ol Vaparaiso watchud cadi , strange sail wit h tear aud tieinb ine. KolwithKiaud in tbe uiteliiirence received from Emopu to the e fleet that Nunez had oi den to leave these waters alir DOinLai dim Valparaiso und Callao, crave iiivmLe ubioub etui prevail, aud mau; aro hourly looking lor the appoarauca of the fleet off the haibor. Whei-e the Spaniards bave gone remains a mjsiery. .Vol hing whatever is known on tlie coast north ot h.re inspecting tnoir movements, although tue niajoiivy ol the peop e are adoptinu the conclu- hod that fapai n has leai'y aDanaoued the war, and , that the fleet has gone 10 Montevideo, i A day or two since a straugo vessel appeared at -' the mouth ct the Lay, and there being very little wind launches weie sent out as usual to t ow hor into port. As the latter were being made last to the (hip bar oajitain, evidently surprised at toe num ber ef werchau t vessels iu port, inquired about tho ; Spanish fleet. The crews of the launches, suspeoti ug romctbuig wrong, replied that there were but two , Spamsh frigates here, but as they nearsd the city , tha captain discovered the lighters engaged in traus leiriDg cargoes to and lrom the wharves, aud, out i ting Ihe hawser, stood out to sea. 1 be launches immediately came In and reported the circumstances, and the I'eruvian steam trans port Ckalaco, which happened to be iu port, w nt " in pursuit of ihe vessel, ove.liauling hr about dark. ,he was lound to be the ship Guiding ut ir, of Jiamburg, wtth a cargo ol previsions aud coal from .England for the Spanish fleet. Her cargo was liondeO, and the vessel libelled and sold for 12 000, a sum, it is alleged, much less than her vaiuu. This is the third vessel with supplies for tbe Spanish fleet 1 bat ha been recently caotu.ed, two having boeu rtaksn a short time since bv tbe JJiiescar and hule gttndemda near tha Plate river, on the Atlautic side. AAbeta are expected, and the I'eruvian vessels are so the lookout lor them. Tbe I'eruvian iron-clad i wore last heard from at Montevideo on their wav to these waters, having revived crews at Maldonado. Their arrival at !bilae.iV'nxiouiy looked lor, and it is not imoro tble that they Jiave already joined the allied aadron. ltiainousht that Admiral riuuez mxy re gone down to tbe Straits ot Magellan to meet iu. Alter bis expenditure ot ammunition at tao, Valparaioo, aud C'a lao, however, it is lair to iBSie that he is cot in very good oonditlon to an. engagement with two such lornudable voi a tbe liueicar and Jndeperulencia, particularly l allied squadron oiay al.-o be on the lookout e new vessels, for the purpose ol assisting them as tl lor tb in ca-t Ihe . ling bp here : i oi a meeting who tue Epauisn noet. oliuwing oecree of the Government, expel anish subjects lrom Lhdi, has boon pub UUed SO May 28, 186& WherraiVmt. During the 0 disc uaslon anterior to the settlement whlo... t, brought tbs eonltict between Hpaln and moineniary done and especially durm, the diploma"' ... . . . i i. U1 mmj Chill 10 viinteiv lonowing said seiuejaent. many 4evts residing In this country combined fo .niuh sal u i deadly ana nonoraoie arrangnuient b toiets and seditious manoeuvre against Irantrak ,f,n. means cans k" , .t '.VemllvUut ttietr malevolence and inrati a a natioQ in which they bad received the tb tu most gen.Vh., t the ntutuae ol Hpanisb sublects with Hecoud. , kuU reluted aided in kindling the pre respect to u , aeui war. , he.eonductor the Spanish forces during Third Tha. ahtany the enecrab.e and barbarous hosll ities ai mVaiu ur ( delenseiess and purely com outrage or bi .alpaio, solely with the view to niercialeitv It. MH" and 'murder its InliaWtants, who were not even a i a aeanvea 8uttD 0r tt,j tne privileges trom the city, hav ..Wlia belllKerents and belonyliig to fhrli V Jf' "J, ll claim to the Con ner subjeots reBlden. otherwise recive Blderation they would Msf ab.ve Btaa havs reudered Tourth. That U Ae'we.n Chill and 8p jln iinpo .lhle any rafionolli. niae t ol tnisj rouollo t0 e"ier. a a authorincd the jovm i""est exteuv 'rbl'tStiaW,, .VrolThlf th Fust paulsb subjects t a period of iUitty territory ol the tepubUo ikleou ah.n k .n coun lug from this date. u t- J '!, "J8 uwed Second On y such SpanUb Ve'i, 'U to reinalu as shall bave beco xfctJKe within that sia ance Ith tbe coiwiltution ol tht, . kM. . .... iierlod ol thl ty days. Oldden to enter the i hlrd All Ka'ua subjects are ft Hiaijidered as spies, repub tc, and tiMne to doing will be i 'vr- h . iud as such tried tiore a military trib. U who iDrVlaga Kourth Those at pieaent residing in Ch. Wb a ilka ankles 1 and i of thia decree win be deaH n.tti ni r MMlea of Ki ih.'Tbe political, military, and naval auth. -ae ibis r. public are answerable ior the lalthlui perioi. The Government is fortiiying Valparaiso, and will shortly render to place comparattve y secure I j U harbor is wttll adapted ior de- ugainri ana. fenfe, and ran he made Imrrepnab'e. Commanded by anniclrcle ranveol bluffs, vessels con d not ap preach within two miles of tho city without bcln expoed to a converging flro at abort range, and with ordinary seacoast ordinance any wooden fri gate might be sank in a few minute', should sho at tempt to force an entrance. Five large batteries are being constructed, and, when compled, will be su perior in position and means oi protection to tho" oltal'ao, mera wotlti tie Itifendc j to be permanent. The best enriarlt,jt skill that could be proenred has teen employed in laying them out, and the excava ticts tre progressing as rapidly as possible. The gbns mtrnded lor tnem are uemr v mo "j t.cvcrrmentfoundoy at Mmachle, on the railroad between Valparaiso and Santiago. The flrst expmj- Bienls In casting guns were ruado last montn at paiaKo by pnvste individuals, but unfortuuatv laikd. In conslructiua thoir furnaces they were comj oiled to use glazed lirobrick, and when tho metal was mating tbe glazing scaled off aud settled In the iuria li ., . ,,(., A mistaKe was also maao in tne quuw j u..-. retitiircd for the cani.on, and when the pacing was competed they discovered that the glazing had run m'o tbe mould, and rennereo me gun uujwhu .. 1 lie Uoverument having invested ten thousand dol lars in the exper.ment, iciuscd to render lurtnor afsistnic, and the nntiertssmg w aonuuuuuu. At L n aclile two rilled luus have been completed and teMe d with good results, They throw a shot of abort two bandied P unds. and it is contemp a ed to man all the ba lories with similar ordnance Ihe mt.ttactir Ot the carinon is progressing rather slowly now, as the leundry is uncompleted, and many ol the employes inexperienced, but the amount of machinery is being Increased, and hopes are entertained ol soon Having cannon euuugu u meet tlie reqnin ments of the coast. By the time the next nesmer leave the de ense here will have pro- ewitrri tnronmiffh in hn rip) inefttAd. With their ar- msnient. in a chart of the haibor and snrronnding hii if mma isaHissa, J be vewcls oi the American squaurou ruouawy ou thi coast are now Blattered in the rao uo, aud will probably not leuiito Immediately, Admiral Tear. Min, w lib the flagship J'mchatan and deuhle-onder ffW, is at Laiiao. 1 be Mitnonot nai gouo to alitornla. anc mav t.roceed as far as Vanoouvor. I he AuavK is at the CUincha Islands: tho Tuacnrorn is bere, and tne Sna-awee leaves here lo night tor I al so, ine atii is aaiiy ex-pecteu, bub iiuii left Mon'ev'deom.'Veial weeks siuou, aud will remain here come time. Ilw.rn . nit n ll.o .orhiffllin lTliafllsn min-oi- war Vmett and the Untisn orvette sv " frigate Trpaz. The latter ha Just arrived froin Gibraltar and experienced Tery Bevere wrumer un ti e I'late river, where l st all her sails out one Mie reports having teen 1ho I'eruvian irou-ciaas llumcar and lhd pnuleneiii this sldo the StraiU t Aiagei au. rnotinug was oiscovereii oi"i "" " k n..ii iAr. (hniiotta tbti latter bad pearciv time to reach those waters atler the affair at Callao before the Jcpaz came through, it is significant that nearly every South Ameri can vessel be ouging on this coast wiiich changed its flag during the tpaniard's presence in the It clflo adopted American colors. Tbe English and rencb flags were discarded almost entirely, and the chipping lists ot the ports between Panama and tbe htiaitshavo a remarkable number ol American arrivals. Santiago, Jute 2. Congress met yesterday and 1 resident l'erez delivered his annual message, lue building in which tne national legislature assem bled 18 a small stiucture, fronting upon a plaza about flitv yards equare. Dio hall in which Cou plets holds its sesaions is about thirty feet wide, aud one huLdrcd leot in lengtb; two-thirds ot which is occupied by members, and tbe re'iiainder by spec tators, w ho are separated from tLe lormer by a low tailing. At one tbe Committee of Senators and Represen tatives appointed to wait on the l'resid-nt stationed tliemeelves at tl.e ci.lruiice, and upon tbe arrival of the Executive escorted hfm to the seat ot the pre siding tlhcer. Ihe President seemed quite fueblo, and as he eutoied was f reeled wuh coughs, sup pressed groans, aud other demonstrations ot dislike by the spectators. Upon taking bis seat, he pro ceeded to read his me sage in a low voioj, and con tinued to Us ciOBe without anything to break the silence except the monotonous and at times almost inaudible tones of the readoi ; bat when tho Presi dent had finished and was leaving, the crowd broke out in hisses, whistling, and derisive exclamations, with increased violence. i he 1'ies.ueut appeared to be indifferent to all bUcb -'l ona &ttemttMd to priV- fetrve Older, the members seeming tJ regard tuo coiiluion aud Insults as a necessary evil incident to tho occasion, congress then adjouruod, tbe troops marched oft' to tiitir quaners, aud the people dw persed. Ibis feeling ol uistutif laction with tue pre tei.t Admiuistrut on is shared by a large proportion ol tbe people; but how oug it will o intiuuo, or to but extent it may proprxss, no ono can tel. Ah Lere, including tiio opponeuts of President Perez, admit that hiB re eho ion is certain to i.e secured bv his iriinus, and muuy predict that a revolu'iou wi l ensue Boon alter The mi.usry power oi the administration, how evei, is apparently verv great, aud this tact may telei tne jjt-ople lrom eii"agm' iu a revolt, which, it resit-. ed i.y the who. e army, must lail; lor it is not impossible that many oiiho troops might join the revolutionary paity The army numbers about six tern tlioumnu men, of which two legimonts ol cav aliy, three ol'mtuntry, and one oi artit orj, aro re gulars, ine renaindtr are volunteers, under the (iesignatiou of ''National liuard." there la reason to hope that the uieappointiucnt resulting from the nou-resiBtance poiicy of the Govern pent in the lato war wiih Spain, will gra dually subside, when -it becomes known that Admiral .Nunez has porm.nen'ly withdrawn irom tbe laoillo, and thai the Administration is exerting itselt fir the luture protection of the country from doproda ions by foreign powers. The e'ectionot the 20th will inuicato how far the peo plo are piepared lor changing the Administration, and if a tevolu ion is intended by the loaders ol the opposition to fo low tho re election ot President lertz, you wi l soon have news enough irom this Eeolion. Tlie country is well supplied with arms and equipments tor troops, the men are hardy aud liave, and a revolution now would be oie ot tho most bloodv struggles tual has ever occurred in Mjutb America. i .Mil, June 22. Panama remain uuuauu.., quiet recently i we have uot even beard a hiut ol a l evolution lor days past. Ihe i'iiot r i (State, accompanied by a guard of houor, is making a tour triouKh tlie interior, malicious people say to canvass among the Legislature, so that at tbe com ing setslon his past y .'ar's accounts may be approvjd ol unquestioned. I he ateanier Jiaksia, the pioneer of the Panama, New 2a aland, and Australian Jino, from this side, arrived at this port ttom bngland on the 17th in stant, after a good run of forty six days Sho will commence her regular uips, sailing hence on tue 24th instant. Tbe United States steamer Nyack, Lieutenant Commander Pendergrast, reached this port on tbe 17th trom CaKao. Tbe former commauder of this vessel, Newman, died suddenly of brain lever oa the 81st of May. A . Y. JItnUd., AUCTION SALES. B SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, .So. 1020 CHESNUT STREET. S'ilj SPKCTAL SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS, CRYSTAL MKlALLIOSS, ETC. Ky especial rniue-t. h. routt Jr., will sill, at the Art Gal eiy, Ho. ldiO i beanut street, 'l bis ( -aturday) Evening. To be continued on ilondav and Tupsdav evenings at 8 o'clock, shout 125 rplenold oil palnilntrs crystal medal Ions, Ac. oi pleading American landscape, il.er and mountuln scenerv by native artists. Ibis wl I positively be tbe last sa e of the reason. ow open ior examlua ion. BJJ3t p A N 61HS COAST & WARNOCK, ATJCTIOSEERS, ' No. 210 MARKET Street SALE OF AMERICAN ANI IMPORTED DRY t.OOD , av ,CK OF GO l)S, elR VW O JODS, hit'., b TC'., B i C ' ALor.Uk. On Tuesday, July 3 ccmmr-nclng a 10 o'clock, comprising ahout 430 iota ol dc liable Koods.sulted to present sales, la at IC10CK OF A PKHFcTkrI M iNDF iCTDUER 1 Also on Tuesday Morning, The ertlre stock ot a perfumery maiuuartory com prltlng essentia ol a, tin cam a large stock of colouno, perlume and pomade bottles, etc. etc. It .uMrwsB CAMPHOR TR0CHE8, Poddva Preveadve of O H O L B B A PUrrhiaa, Dnenury, aad uaoiera Horiwa, d Bole fvnar, 0. B. Ntssdles, DruuUrt, .tey . -- ita a Km atM . PhUk. -. . rt X mailed omt 5 SAFE FOR SAJiE A SECOND HAND barrel & RVrrinc Fire-Proof Saf FOR SALE. MYVt AT THIS orrTCE. FLAPS, FIREWORKS, &0. FLAGS, FLAGS, FLAGS. Smith' Upholstering and Rag Depot, IS BEM0VID FROM BOTJTH ELEVKStH STREET TO No. 1J28 WALNUT Street, the CHEAPEST FLVti STORE lo the City. M 3t F01RTI1 OF JULY 18CC. THE GREAT FUG DEPOT 18 AT No. .118 AllCIi STKEET, PHILADELPHIA. WILSON & nUTOniNSON, ) Cilmrp (Successors t' Evans, Hassall It Co.) rj'DE BEST AiJD CHEAPEST TLACE IN TUE CUT TO GET FLAGS! FLAGS! FLAGS AND LANTERNS OF I VERY DFSCRIPTI0N. CALL AND bJCr FOR 10URSJ-.LF, AT CCHEIBLE'S, No. 40 South THIIID St., (SECOND STORT.) 6 281m JpIREW ORKS ! FIREWORKS ! IMMENSE DISPLAY OF PLfclN AND COLORED WORKS, r'OU TRADE SALES ASD EXHIBITIONS. PIECES FROM $4-00 TO $100'00 EACH. ROCKETS, DENGOlAS, CRACKEKS, ETC ATTENTION OF COUNTRY AND CITY TRADE. No. 138 South DELAWARE Avenue. STILSON & BOYER. 8 12 18t JT I R E W O 11 K S I FIRE W O R K S ! GHEAT CENTRAL D EP 0T For Pyrotechnics of all Kinds, Suitable for city retail trade, and also a large assort ment for Private Exhibitions. Gcntleo en netting up titrate displays are especially requested to call. JOSEPH F. SMILEY, c so No 23 South FRO NT Street. I II- E "VV ORK S, JJJ CHEAT VABIETY, For sale at manufacturers' prices, by A. II. F1IANCISCUS & CO. No. 513 MARKET Street, AND No. 510 COMMERCE STREET. Goods ordutu uiitxtlroui iaclori. o oider accepted after July 1. 61 dim "LiUKETYOTtKa FOR THE " FOURTn.'1 JL' U, S. BIUNAL BENUOLiB, (A New Article.) Also, a lull assortment ot 13RII jLIANT FIIIE WORKS. Entire stock to be sold out between this and the Fourth, with a view looevoimg our wnoie attention to tne man u itu lure ana taut unui. r r. i ivn a. E. G WHITMAN A CO., 6 30 3trp Ho. 318 CHEfNUT Street LAG8 AND LANTERNS FLAGS AND LANTERNS IN GREATEST VARIETY, AT LOW KATES. W. TILLER, It No. XI South FOUR 1 a Street. 17LAG8 AND LANTERNS FLAGS AND X1 LANTtRNS IN GKEAIE8T VARIETY AT LOW KATLB. W. TILLER, It Ko fg South FOURTH street. TT'LAGS AND LANTERNS FLAG3 AD P LANTERNS IN GREAIKST VARIETY, AT LOW MX A 1 MO, vv . ti i.f.rb It N o. 32 South FOURTH street JOBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., WHOLESALE DlilCOISTS, MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS IS Paints, Varnishes and Oils, No. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET 16 3m K. E. CORNER OF RACE JJIESKELL'S MAGIC OIL CUItKS TETTER, ERYSIPELAS, ITCH, BCALD HEAD. ANh ALL SKIN DISEASES. WARRASTFD TO CURE OR MONEY REFUNDED For tale by all Dmgglsts. PRINCIPAL DEPOT No. 63 South THIRD Street, Above Chesnut. Price 28 cents per botil. 4 24hnlp JpOR CAPE MAY. Heists can ba prosnrtd, and fggig clacked tiom dwelllnj direct to tha Island, by appile t on to 0raham4s Baggage Express OUce, 0. Sooth TWELFTH Street, (Mtt ' Om door Hlow Chicot gTEAM ENGINE PACKING UBRICATIYE PACKING, FOR THE STUFFING BOXES , fcTEAM ENGINES. An article recoBimradrd by all Railroad Company, who have thoroughly tested It, and In general nso by over two hundred and ftrtf RaUioaOs.ar.d on trial over five hundred others. ADOPTED BY 20,000 SlATIONaT ESOINEW. 1 is a flint-class article. Seventy-Five C;nt8 Per Pound. Lubrlcatlic packing company 'Ol MANUFACTURERS, "'. 0 C1IESNUT 8trecjt, , PHILADELPHIA. I,. O. T1LLOTSON & CO. BOLE AGENTS, 20 DEY Street, New York. SOI D BY DEALERS GENERALLY. 2p MILLER'S STEAM ENGINE PACKING. 1 bis Is tbe muslin covered.shoddy filling, stulllng box packing. SIXTY CENTS PER POUND For sale by WILLIAM I'. MILLER, Sole Manufacturer ior the rutted States, Rearof 723 HKMM' Street. 4 28 8p PbUsdelphla, Peuna. o 1 L S FOR ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY, Warranted not to pum or chill in the coldest weather, at about one thlta tbe price o lard oil Having obtained tbe sole agency ior what haa been pronomced oy all who have given a trial to be the best lubricating oil in use, not excepting the best sperm or laid oils, wo leel warranted In making tbe following ofler to any party who vi lanes to give our ol a trial I We, If the oil dons not prove ratisiactory, will take It bark and return the money, If paid, and make no charge for the quantit (not exceeding five fiallons) used to test U, and will also pay tbe cost of transpoitation both wars. J. C. MOORE & CO., Sole Agents, 21 1m No. 56 N. SECOND Street above Arch. REFRIGERATORS. s CIIOOLEY'S NErV PATENT 8ELF-VENTILATING AMERICAN REFRIGERATOR, PATENTED JANUARY 6, 1864, Is the best and only perfect Pell-Ventllatlng Preserve. In tbe world I and will keep such articles as Vegetable!, Fruits, Meats, Game, Fish, A4Uk, kggs, eto eto , LONGKK, DHIKK AND COLDER, WITH LESS ICE, Than any ether Refrigerator now in use I K. S. FAltSON & CO., 6 20 lm Not. ta and 224 DOCK Street REFRIGERATORS PRICK .VOO, AND UPWARDS. 2000 . REGRIOrBAlCRS ICE CHESTS, AND WATER COOLlKs. Just finished comprising the largest end best ai sortn.cut in the city which will be sold wbolerale and retell, au- liUJDLKJISD PIIICES. A. ANDKRSON, 68 Im'p No. 136 DOCK Street, below seconL FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES M A RVIN'S SAF E IS. Alum and Try Plaster. Never Mould Never Corrode. Always Remain Fire-Proof. MARVIN & CO., No. 721 Chesnut Street (Masonic Hall), And No. 265 Broadway, New York. BANKERS' STEEL CBESTS. raaitf PLATE SAFES. SECOND-HAND SAFl.S, 6FN1) FOR CATALOGTF. T6 2mrp Jj;iLLWARD & WINECRENER. WU. MILLWAIID, D 8 WINEBKENER. MACHINERY AND MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES, 'o. 118 MARKET Street, I'UILADELFUJA, PA. AGINT8 FOR THB 6 A LB OF Cotton and Woollen Machinery, Dea'ers In Manufacturers' applies of every de scription. Oak Tanned Leather Belting, AND MACHINE CARD CLOTHING Of best quality and mannfaoture. 4 25 8mrp JhQ.STA BLISHED 179 5. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate Looklng-Glasses, ENGRAVINGS TAISTINGS, DRAWINGS ETC Manulacturor of all kinds of Ioolting-Olass, I'ortrait, antl Pic ture Prame to Order. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET. THIRD DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, PHItiDKLPDIA. 8 15 porktt Book8, fit ForltmoiinultK, E I ( tsar Cases, Portfolios, Dressing Cases, Hankers Cases. Ladies and Clenta' Satchels and Travelling Baga, In all at y lea. JMPROVED ELLIPTIC HOOK L0CZ-STITCH SEWING MACHISES, OtFlCE, No. m CRESNUT STREE2. SLOAf BEWINO MJCHJJJES, Repaired and Im prove 4. (0 8 itBthJivtp 11 . Ir I fas I II U WRmitu H PISKH H toii.it f? II CAStJt, j l MKriMSS bOiKa. H IO t" Soi'illuworkVl I i utario into VI i KHtilii.l, II d 1'ockst II F. aookt. it .,fcj-r CLOTHING. jr C A. " . a Continental Hotel oA824 Chestnut 4 1? J T. OF F. C. F. F. F C. ' CLOTHING ! HICKS' TEMPLE -OF FASHION. Celebrated For Fine Fashionable Clothine. WILLIAM RICKS, No. V02 MA11KKT Street. tlllm I'HIiDELFHIA. QTATES UNION CLOIHINQ HALL, 606 MARKET Street, 606 Visitors will find a large and varied assortment ot tbe very best READY-MADE CLOTHING at the lowest cash prices. Suits, containing Coats, Pants, and Teat, from 012 00. Dusters, 2 2A. Pants irom (3 (10 and higher. Come and convince yourselves. i8 313m IJteTO $45 FOR A SUIT OF BLACK OF UpOtJ fancy colored cloth; army and navy clothla j 0-, in r t v le unniii iinBt.c.1. 47tmrp FAKK. No. lIKINTHSt.. above rbwnst AMERICAN TEA COMPAXY, AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, IMPORTERS OF TEAS, Have taken the Store NO. O.I J A ltd I STUB ET, KO.U;l'l AltCII SI'IIKKT, MO. 034 ARCH STREET, CLarman's former store, where they hare opened an immense stock of the purest TEAS, COFFEES AND SPICES. Which tl ey will sell at the very lowest marict prices, WHOTE8ALE AND RETAIL. Only the best and purest goods sold. Take aotice. POSITIVELY NO MISREPRKSENT KTlOS Of an article under any circumstances. ALL OUR COFFEES ROASTED Without watoi, lard, or grease. The best tl'00 and St'25 Oolong Teas in the coun ry. Try the Tea Mixture of the Amencan Tea Company, the n ost delicious In the country, at al 25. Tl.e very best uucolored Japanese Teas at tl'00, SI 25, and si 50. Tbe beat aud purest roasted Klo Coffee, at S3 cents; the very bett imported, 35 centa The best and purest Lagaayra, Java and Jamaica CoQce In tbe count'?. Orders received, and sent free to all parts ot the city and country. THE AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 6 26 6trp No. 033 ARCII Street PERFECTION IS RARELY ATTAIKED, YET A. B. W. BULL ARB'S IMPROVED OIL SOAP, FOR REMOVING Grease, Paint, Plteh, and Varnish, Ficm all Goods o'Durable Colors, is ahead of anything jet discovered. It leaves the Goods soft, and as perfect as when new, wi h no soot upon which dust can cot ect, as is tbe case with all the preparations heretofore sold tor cleansing goods. it is delicately perfumed, and entirely free from tha dlxatreeable odor of Henzlne, and all other resinous fluids. COUNTER FE1TS CI this preparation are extant, therefore be aura and take none but that a blch bas the autograph of a. 11. W. BULLA IvD on the label. Manufactured by the Propiletors, A. B. W. BULLARD & CO., WORCESTER, MAS i. Oentral A tents for Pennsylvania, DYOTT & CO., fo. 2:2 Koitb SECOND Btreet, Philadelphia. For sale by all Druggists. 6 25 mwflm THE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES No. 64 BR0ABWAY. ' Mines, Mineral Lands and Ores examined and reported upon. Competent Enghieer furnished to Alining Com panies, Cnnsultatlona afforded on all Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Question, at the office of the Bureau, GEO. D. II. GILLESPIE, President. DRAKE DE KAY. Secretary. 10 tnths rp JjblN BURGH S1RONG ALE, AND UBOWN STOUT. A fresh inportatlon ot WILLIAM YOPSOER'd STRONG ALE, and BROWN STOUT PORTE 8. Also, ALSOP'S ENGLISH ALE, in fine order, for sale by tbe cask 01 dozen. " SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, UUpr B.W cor. BROAD and WALNUT pATEISTWIRE WORK Yb R BAILIX OS, BTORX FRONTS, GUARDS, FARTmONS, , IRON IED8TEADH, AND WIRE WORK, In variety, manafactored by M. WALKER & SONS' 20mP o. 11 HcrthBlXTfl Street. & rr UN'DLR J ta THE w , f mm 3 MEDICAL. R HEUIVIATIS, tOlT, SEtlttLMA, ASTHMA, CONQUERED AT LAST.. CIRK WARRASTEI, OH HIE MOSEY RETURNED. KOTIIINO RISKED BY TRYIN i IT. SUFhEREHS FOR YEARS NOTICE. U"ED IN'WARDLY. The following wondorful remedy 'or the posi tive care of Rheumatism, Oout, Neuralgia, and Asthna, was discovered afior tho study and prac tice oi a lift tune, by Dlt. J. P. FITLER, One ol Tblladclphia's oldest practising phy.icUns, wt o has made these diseases a specialty, and having fuly tested its remarkable curative nower for a num. bi rol s pais, now oin-ra it to all afll ctcd and suiter iDr, w th 'he hbeial condtt on that if any cae can roteibly le lound that It in la L Lie jower cannot ovcrceme, lib WILL refund to such case or cases the tall amount paid in the trial oi this remedy. In credlb'e as this ofler may teem, ttaepropnotor knows lull well trom exporict.ee tLe merits ot tho remedy ano the safety oi bis oflbr. It contains no Mercury, Colchlcum. Minerals, Metals, nor anythlna injurious or unpleasant. Trice ti'CO per bottle. Fiopared only ai the Prin cipal Uvtot, So 2 South KOL'Kl'll Street, aoove ibcPLUt. where lr l il LKKuiay be personally cou tulteu, tree cl cliarao. Iiiabcst icferecoes of wonderinl cures scenmnanv rach toitle. CKRIIFICATRS. Am on a hundicds ot Testimonials of its elHcaov. the lollow.nir rcspoo able u-ui mien have K ndiy coisented to answer any inquiries respectma the wondcriui cure- oi the threat rtnounia ic Koiuedy, which may Lo lequirod of them: Conrad F. Clothier, Fjq , o. 28 V. Wa'rr street. W illiom An-pach, tsu , No 22 N. 1 bird street. 'Iboinas Allen, l?q., beventh Htieet above lirown.. 1 It. 1'. Dlxev, feq., 0. 622 CheuuL strret. CcortreJ. Weaver, Ksq.. No 1827 Walnut streol. Joseph Stevens, So. 63a Owen rtreet John Ellison, Franklin and Poplar "fleets. George l.endetl, Ksq., do li05 Green afreet. Fainucl W. Jacobs, vsq., Arch t above Sltth. Michael Weaver, Ksa.. No. 1606 Ureon stieet. ' Joseph Bakei. Ksq , 828 N. Fif th street. W. J. Stillwo:!, llnde-borf?. i Joseph t'omlv, Frankford ( Kov. J. Hallbnr, Vicksburi, Miss. f6 27 rj;HE PHILADELPHIA ELECTR0PATII1C INSTITUTION. FOR THB CURE OF (lironlc and Acute Diseases, CORNER THIRTIETH AND WALNUT, IS UNLERTBE CHARGE CF Bis. GALLOWAY, WIIITK & COLLES, THE OLD MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS. We have been engaged for many years in tha noble work oi nlving health and happiness to the suffering and tbe affile ed. During thla time we bave treated over TWENTY THOUSAND INVALIDS uflerliift- from the various forms ol disease, and fn almost every case a per manent cure bas been effected. Many or them. In fact, bad been given up as Incut able by their physicians. We bave restored to health, in a few days, thousands of per sons in this cltrvihohad been suffering from painful dlseares Ave, ten, and flltoen years and uowards. At our Instltutioi we bave cured, and a o curing, a class of dis eases that has baffled the medical profession in aU ages of tho world. Rt FEUENCEei. We refer the Diseased and otbers interested in our new piactice to the fo lowing well known gentlemen, who nave been treated successfully by us !- (JKOhCE UKAfcT, No. 610 Ches nt street. It. 'I . Dh.-lLVEit. No. I,;ii t beanut street. llcnerul I'LEASON 10 -. No. Hia spruces, rect, ' Mi.jor General PI E ISONTd n, U ft. Arm. Hon D.vVID WILUOT, Judge of Court of Claims W si-blDgton city. Hon oudne CAPROV. New Yora city. Rtv. It. MAK-IIALL ol I'lttsbur,', Pa. KDWTN 1-OliHEST. the ureal Traaedhin. Lev. lr. HALL, 01 1 liilailrliiliia. Kev.DAMl L I Ltl'.K. lllinoia. tolouel 'IhOMAa W. SWLKNEY, Assessor, No. 7i3 Wa nut utrcet. UIORUK H. EAELE, Attorncy-at-Law, Sixth and Clienut streets. EMANUEL REY, Attorney at-f aw. No. 707 Sansom 8'reeL li. GEORGE Vf. FREED. Lancaster city, Penna nr. V M. B. BH(l WN. Uirard House. Rev. Mr. MALI.OHYj Norrletown. Penna. ALUhRC H. MCOLAY No. 52 William street. New York cltv. O. CUMMING", Stuyvcsant streel, New York cltv H, ('. r-HUR I LEFF, So. 3m Market street, ' JOHN M. lil'lhT . ho lH'l oulh Broad street O. W. MERC HANT Germantuwn, Phi adelphla. JOSEPH W KOKSYTH.No ItilU A roll rtreet, .IAMKH W1LLINUAK. No. 2f28 Greon streot. J V. Ws-LDtiN, Philadelphia Hank CHARLES DF. YOUinG No. 421 North Seventh St. THOMAS HAItltOP, Hose Mill West Philadelphia. ABRAHAM FLI KK. Jr., No. 1851 Camac street. Consultation and examinations tree of cli.irue. A n Interesting Circular mabed by addressing DRS. GALLOWAY, WHITE & BOLLES, CORNER THIRTEEN! II AND WALNUT STS., 6 28 thim7trp; Philadelphia. QIIEllOKEE CURE, THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE, CURES ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY YOU'lIirt'L INDISCRETION, VIZ i SEMI "AL WEAKN P.bS, LOSS OF MtMOUY, UNIVERSAL LASSIlUDE. PAINS IN iMK HACK. ' Dlal-NESS OF ViSIOV, PREMAlLRti OLD AGE WEAK NERVES, uo DIFFICULT uREVTHIMl. INSANITY, PALE COUNTENANCE, CONSUMPTION, AN rv ALL DISEASES Tl at follow as a sequence of youtuiul InJiauretious. THE ( HEUOKK.E CURB Wil restore health aud viur. and uteo! a pcrmsceat cure alter all otht r medicines bave tailed. 'ibiriy-two ui,e pamphlet sent in a sealed enve opo, free to any addrraa. like n per bottle or three bottles for S. Sold bv all Dru, giftsi or will be acnt bv express to any por Ion oi ihe world, ou the receipt of price, ov the o,e pioprie or, DR. W. R. MERVVI.V, No 31 V ulkcr street, New York. CUEROEEbT REMEDY Cures all Crlnary Couipialnts, via, i uravel. Inflam mation ol tbe hlailder and Kidueya Retention oi Urine, Strictures ol the Uretura Drops cui Nwe linwa, Brick Dtiflt LtpOHlls. and all diseases that require a diuretic, and v, Lcn utttf In c njunctloii w.tli the (Hi-ROKEt: INJKCl'ION, does not fall to cure Gonotiluea Gleet, and all Muoiis I ixoiiargei in Male or Keuiale curing receut cases la from one to three davs and Is espi da'ly leoomiuemled In those canes of Fluor A bus or Whiles in Females. 'J I.e two uieuiclnea uied In conjunction will not lail to remove this disavreeati'e comu alnt, aud iu Iboae cakes Where otter uie 1luiut' nave been used wiihout suoceas. Price, Renieily, Una Bottle, 2 lb re a Uot.les a lniecllon " i, " ' 5. Tbe (herokee Curr." m dy." and "Mi em" are to be fouud in all v.ell-regulaied drug stores, and ara rt com mended by ph. sicluns and druuglsts all over he world lor meir lu rinsio worth and merit. Home un principled dealer, howevei try to deceive their ous tou,eis by se la g cheap and ottHe-s compounds in ordr lo make money in place ol these ti nil a erred It ihe drvKlniswlli noi buy theui ior you, write 10 as, and we wl 1 send lb em to you bv exureaa, ancure r packed, and Hee lrom ebbervation We treat all diseases to which tbe human aystem Is sutjrot, and wbl be p eared to receive full and explicit aiaP meuta from ho. who bare lal ed to receive rebel hereto ore. Ladles or aentlemen can a dress u in ptriel o nftdenct. We ae aire tu send eur thirty-two pane pamnhlet irea to every lady and gentleman in tbe land. Address all letter lor paiapuiela, medicines, or advice, to tlie sole proprietor. Dr. W R M KM Wl N. ItmwfSip s f O.I7 WALKLR Street, N.Y.
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