8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 18C6. THE KEW ORLEANS OITKAGK. What General Sheridan Did Bay. A f crtlrman )uet from Washington Informs, tis tht he Itnow that the lollowiriK i a part ot unat General Phil. Bberidan did cend in hit) des--patch to the authorities at Washington, in refer ence to the riot at New Orleann. lie ay9 Gene ral 8heridan used nubptantially the following Ian pu age: Thin Is one of the greatest outrages that ever cenrred In any country. I retime to obey the rdcra of any 'Contcderatc.' I tender my resig nation, and Khali keep New Orleans under mar tial law intil further advice." If that Is what General Bherllan said, and It ' sounds Just like what ho would send. It is no woudrr that his despatches were mutilated or suppressed. We make this public statement on the authority of our informant, whoe name is at the service of the officials, if they want it. Xt them now publish General Sheridan's ori ginal despatches. Jersey City Times. The Kl ftraad Jury Attempting to forestall foblic Opinion. New Orleans, AiiRiist 12. The Hebwls, fearing the lerrble rosulls to them irom the I twful aM mt.hittic InvestitiU'iun now being made bv the Military Commission appointed to invcsiieatettie wansarre ol our Union men, havp, throueu their Grand Jury of picked Rcbcln, at tempted to forestall public opinion by a publiHhed report based on the ex parte evidence of prominent Kebels, mwt of whom were directly or indirectly r articipants in the mas sacre, and arc consequently interested In sn-rectiiuR themselves ironi tue punishment they o richly merit. That the murderer stioulJ bo acquitted on his own statement, without hear ing the testimony of his accusers, is an apt illustration of Rebel justice, aud plainly shows the straits to which they are put in order to cover up their iufniuv. The New Orleans Tribune,' comfiientinsr on this report of the Grand Jury, elvs: " We are forced to believe that the churaeter f raid report is strictly partisan, partial, in complete and hicLly d'eroeatory to the true character ot Jurors, in whose hands are intrusted the rights and liberties of every person in the community. We can ptoduco abundant (rati men v to show that the disturbance was caused by those who were opposed to the meeting ot the t'on vent ion, and ft the Grand Jury u not, in possession of the same we can furnish it. The aiatenieut that the blacks were exhorted to exterminate the whites by any one in sympathy with the Convention is utterly false, and is indignantly hurled back in the face of Aim who utters such a preposterous lie. We dely the combined infamy aud treachery of our murderous opponents to make such appear on a fair aud impartial investigation, we know that the blacks were told to go to their homes liiietlv, and disturb or molest no one, but to ptand in their own detense if any one interfered with them. Such was the language of the mur dered Uostie on Friday niirht. the 27th of July. We have published the statement ol several eye "witnessesj and oneol a member of the conven tion, which clearly shows that an audience quiet lv seated In the hall and unarmed were 4 red upon repeatedly, and some of them killed, on the 30th Inst., and that murder, and not arrest, was their object." IWe append a letter received by Judgo Kelley from a distinguished citizen of New Orleans, iu which a truthful version of the late riot and its canse is eiven. The writer is a gentleman high in the legal profession, hoMing an import, ant public ofllcc, and oue whose word can be relied on in every respect. As we do.uot believe in the prevalent practice of printing private letters without the author's consent, we with hold his name. New Orleans, August 2, 1KGG. ' Hon. William D. Kelley, Philadelphia, Pa. Dear Sir: As you already know, Monday last -was a day of violence and murder, resulting in the establishment oi martial law in New Orleans. The press ot the city and all those interested will endeavor to make the Constitutional Con vention responsible for the dicturbauce; but I assure you that a fair and impartial investiga tion of the whole matter, which General Baird Js determined to make, will relieve it from any connection therewith, except as a party wan tonly assailed. The spirit of the Rebellion was and still is here, and imprudent persons on both sides only afforded a pretext for its i earful and j, redeter mined outbreak. The Conventicn was called to order a few minwtes after 12 o'clock on Monday, "Oth Ju'.y, 1866. Prayer was otl'ered by the Rev. J. W. Hor ton, of the Baptist Church. The roll was called, some thirty members only being present. The J3ergeanf-at-Anns was directed to bring in the abaeut members, and a recess of oue hour was taken, from 12-30 to 1-30 P. M. By this time the crowd in and around the build lag.consisttng principally of colored persons, had Tecome quite large, and a procession of freed anen passing along the adjoining street was the immediate occasion lor the outbreak, which soon became an indiscriminate slaughter of egroee by a Rebel police and semi-organizjd mob, most, it not all, of whom are ex-R?bel oldiers. The Memphis riot was tar surpassed, excepting the tires. When the negroes in the street were dispersed (which was quickly done), some taking refuge in the State House building, the police made an assault upon the Hall of Kepresentatives, where some of the members of the Convention were still collected, with many quiet soectators, aud, after two or three iueCectual efforts, obtained eu trance, and began tiring upon all in it, killing and wounding many, including several members of the Con vention and two ministers of the Gospel, who were there as spectator. One of the clergy men was Mr. Horton, who, being present, had been invited to open the meeting with prayer; the other was Mr. II. G. Jackson, ot the Metho dist Episcopal Church, a co-laborer ot the Rev. Dr. J. P. Newman in this field of missions. They are seriously, if not fatally, wouuded and beaten. For over three hours, until General Caird could bring bis troops trom the barracks below the city, the city was in the possession of an inturiated police and mob, composed largely of Tetumed Rebel soldiers. In the evening the tieneral wisely and necessaiily proclaimed mar tial law, and U now holding the city, its condi tion requiring it; but the publication on Tues day ol president John.sc U's despatch to the State Attorney-Geneial (a HtM lirirjadur Gen eral) has carried dismay lo the Union people, aud the conviction now exists that we ore turned over to the Rebels, and that the loialon!y are to Ve made to sutler iu consequence of seces sion ami rebellion. Such is tue reward of loyalty to the Government ot the Uuited States. Such thedi tiultion and punishment of treason. The JSlate Governments are given into the hands of Rebels, drunken vith the blood of their tellow eountrynieu and hate of uU Unionists; the loyal are proscribed, persecuted, oppressed, and when they turn to the only hope of relief, they are hunted, shot, beateu, murdered, and the rem nant aeain delivered over to their remorseless, unforgiving enemies. What encouragement is there to be true? What prospect have the losal? Every etlort thev make to resume a peaceful position in the Union is branded as conspiracy, revolution, treason. Men may com bine and conspire to precipitate the country intn rebellion, establish hostile governments. provoke a mitrnty war, cause the destruction of hundreds ot thousands ot lives, ana wnen over come not only go lree, but bo vestod with unihoritv and nower to slowly crush those who endeavored to be loyal, by a system ot exclusion from place and employment, and of social nrKuTfiitiiin and Dcrfecution. Will not the people ot the loyal States do ttomething? If they do not, in twelve mouths not a voice will dare bo heard here for the Union; all will flee, or become silent and Uopc kf s, if not chanred. Von will bear in mind that the call of the Convention was sanctioned by the Governor of thefctate, by his issuinj? writs of election of delegates In parishes not already represented; and the meeting on Monday was to organize as far as practicable, ascertain the vacancies that have occurred since its adlournment, and otll ciallv notity the Governor of them, so that he might order special elections to till them, and then to adjourn till alter the elections. Thus having the whole Stale represented, and the body of the Convention complotcd, their work was to be submitted to the people. The Rebels have control here, and are determined to main tain it. The members of the Convention who were present on Monday are indlctel by a packed Rebel grand jnrv, at the charge of a Rebel Huigc, and under the direction of a Rebel attorney-neneial, on the charge of "making aud knowinirlv assist'ng at an unlawful assem bly." We will be tried by a Rebel jury, and, of course, found guilty anil turned over to a Rebel nbcritl (a Rebel brigadier-Kcneral) quite an entertaining prospect for those who were trying to pet into the Union. God protect the country I P. 8. August 3. Since writing the above the criminal judge has delivered another charge to bis grand jury declaring the Convention an unlawful assembly, lor an unlawful purpose, and nil the member present guilty as principals of the murder of all who were killed on Mon day. Of course, all will be Indicted, imprisoned without benefit of bail, kept in continement until November or longer, tried, convicted, sen tenced, nud executed. There is no relief no hopel The Rebels have the opoortunity. the power, nnd the will. The military cannot Inter fere under the President's orders, while he is directing certain State officers, ignoring the Governor and all who are suspected ot loyalty, and selecting such as are suitaole to his pur poses. God help us I GOVERNMENT SALES. l.MNAL SALE OF QITAR TERMASTKHS' I1 SlUKES Al THE CAVALRY DEPOT, GltS iORO, 0. C. QUARTERMABTKlt-liKNKn AI8 0FICK. (First Division) Washtkoton. D. C, Aupust 10 1808 Bv order of tno OuBrterma'tor-trnieral. there will be sold on the premiecs, at public auction, under tho direction ol Captain George T. ttrowninar, A. Q. M., on t-KIOAY, August 24, IStiG. commencing at 10 o'clock A. M., the loilowiug described lot ot Quar to master's stores viz. : tU0 leet Hickorv.Ash.and 3 Counter Scales (Fair. Ouk Plank, i banks'), 2000 icet oue and two-inch 5 Portable Fortros, fcuni Hose, ' 4 Smith's lSelluwa, 18 tons T itmiroad Iron, 18 Anvils, 1072 lbs CDxuronKuiiroud 1 Tire B ndor, Chairs. 1 Tiro Drill. 0 Hand Cars, 1 liaiid Drill, fi Warehouse Trucks, ! 1 Fanning Mill, 3 Wagons (two-iior.-:). 75 Hum Buckets 1 llav (Scale (lair-( 1 W o r k h o u r Bell barks. (Jarse). 3 PlatlormSca cMFalr- Modicluus, Bitters, etc. banks), ALSO, Pianos. itIuo Pots, isaw Sets, :iand-bnws, t'ro93-cut JSaws, Iron Sn'iiirts, Office Desks, table-, tia rs, Waidrobcs, Mutionerv Cases, iron tfcaastcaris, Coekintr and Stoves, Heating 'Irving Squares, luroau A.xes, Culupera, !Jonipu-BiR, l ft! allots, ! I'm cer, Cocking Utonslls, Bar and Scrap-iron Spokes, Felloes, Wagon Wheels, llaittrs. Cold C hisels, Ki es, Hammers, Farrier Knives, Punches, Stocks and Dies, Heading Tools, Travellers, Vices, Y retches, Adzes, Angers, Braves and lilts, Wood Clamps, Iciiou (Jutters, (joules, I ia. diets, Druwinv Knives, Spirits Levels, screvUnvor, spokei-hiives, Su:ittinir tiuutros. Round and Straight I Knivos. Cutting Flyers, Rivet Si ts. ICiaw and Efleo Tools, 1'rickiiiir w huels, faint lru hos, if ami mis, faint Mullcr, (faint Stone, Ifaiiit Mill, ifan.ts 'colors i Vene'ian Red, !(jrindton' s and Frames, ! Ko'clerins? Iron, ! J."mber Jtmo, i Wheelbarrows, Sec, &c. 'i al o Lines, i 'l opcther with mauy other articles not above enu- me'iiled. , Tui chaser niiit removo their stores within live (5) tlaye Irom date of salo. Xeims Cash, in Government funds. A boat tor losboro ill l avo Sixth street wharf even hour during the day ot salo. JAMES A. EK1N. ttrevet Brigadior-Gencra1 U. S. A., in churo 8 13 lOt F irsi Division, Q. M. G. O. MILLINERY. MRS. R. DILLON, ?Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, Has a handsome arsortment of MILLINERY; Misse unci Infants' Hais and Caps, Bilks, Velvets Crapes Jilbbons, leathers. Flowers, Framc3, etc. p E II FECT ION IS ItAUEI.V ATTAINED. YET A. B. "W. BUL LARD'S IMPROVED OIL SOAP, FOB REMOVING Crease, Paint, Pitch, and Varnish, Ficm all Goods of Durable Colors, Is ahead of anything jet discovered. It leaves the Goods soft, and at perfect oi when new, Ki b uu trot upiin wbicb Oiihi can col ecf, in tliecme with all the preparations bereloiore sold lor demising gOOlti. it 1h deliontcly pertumcd and entirely free Irom tho 1lHreeable odor of lienzUie, and all other resinous tluiil. COTJN f MtFElTS Ot this preparation are extant therefore ho sure and iM.e uoi;e but Unit w liicU baa tbe autograph of a. it. VV ltLLAlI on tbe label. Manufactured by tbe Fropitetors, A. B. W. r.ULLARD & CO., WOKCESTKK, MASS. tieneral Agents lor Tcnneylvania, DYOTT & CO., No. 232 Korth SECOND Street, JPhllaJclphla. For fkle by all Druggist. 9 Sin ESTABLISHED 119 5. A. S. ROBINSON, Trench Plate Looklng-Glasses, ESGBAVISCS rAlNTlNGS, DRAWINGS ETC manufacturer of all kinds ol Iooltlng-Glass, Portrait, nn.a Pic ture Frames to Ortler. No. 910 CHESNTJT STREET, TH1KD DOOK ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, PBILADKUnlA. 8 16 pATENT AVIItE WORK TOBBAIUVOB, BTOKB EBONT8, GUARDS, PAHTTTIONS, 1BOK EEDHTEAP8, AND WIKE WOMJC, In variety, mnuictnr4 by M. WALKER & SONS' 1 2t tree 11 ItoiUi BLXTM ftaet. AUCTION SALES. PANCOA8T ft WARNOCK, ATJCTIONEKRH. If! No. no MARKET Street FIBHT LAFOB TORTTlVs: PALI? OF AMERtf AS AMI i IMI-OJ-TEl) I-v OOOliH, IIvKN HOHt'HY (iOr8,l-ARIS KAhC'T OOOIW. NOTIONS. HOOP FB.IKT8, COK8E.T8.ftc., Ac, for Fall of 186. byca taiogae, ... On Wednexdav, Angnst IS. eommpn.-lnt at 1 o'oloe. eomprtMnit Wft lots new and derhle sondx tnr aD rocnlni Kklea. 8 6t M BHOIDK RlKH lf BROH1KBI IrS, Ine ndt d In rale on Wednfunar wl:l be t'oiind.-vla. t rail Ibi French embroidered bands, flonclnu, ed- tpa Inpertlniri. wOjUh, robes, &o., e., at landed, for Drat city tales Alo lno pleres new styled shirred mus'ln, for wal.ts AlfO an Invoice ot Valencia edgings and lnertlnvs, Vniencia lace collars, and Valencia trimmed bdkia., Ac , Ac. PARI KID OLOVB. A'fo 100(1 dozea ladles' and geats' superior qnalltv cl. red ainl b c kid k1ovc, in regu.ar sizes, a ia ol a superior make. SOU LOTS F1ENOH EANCY GOO!)1. Atpo, 3 0 lots I ari lancr foods consisting In part of French combs balr biu.lies. tooth brushes nsil brnshes French tnoner wliets laney baski-ts ladlcV conipiinlons. belt buckles silk hair nets elastics, mir rors, albums, bcndtia kels French cane., o.,Vc J'OCKKi WALLKIH AND Atl8. Also, an Inro'cc of superior qanllty mornoco poeket wal eta and tags a In I line, tor llral-clasi city retail aB,M' HOOP 8KIRT8 AND CORSETS. Also, 100'. ( o?en ladles'. misse', and ct I dren's steel aptlng honp skirts, of . bt st make aid latest style, tor dist c Ibss sales. A Iso, M0 dozen superior all whalebone and i enne me chanical cori-ets. 8 U it Ciiai;lf.s c. mackey, aucttoxhrr. no. 326 MAKKF.l street, between Third and Fourth. 600 OPEN LOTS EKOL1S1I AND AM ERIC VN WHIT". GRANITE AND C. C. WVIlK, OUSSIVA KK, E 4C. On lucsdav Morning at 'sharp !)' o'clock, a very large assortment, In lots suitable for cltv and country retail trade. 8 8 St B SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, . Ko. 1020 CHE8NCT KTKKKT. 6 2U MEDICAL. ME1) 1 CA L L E C T It I C T T Y. DR. S. W. BECKWITH'S ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, So. 1220 WALNUT STREET, For tbe Treatment of Cbronlo nurasesi. For the benefit of those proposing to no dcrtake Elec trical treatnii nt tor diseases, we fcivo In tne following list a lew ol the more prominent and most common complaint met wltn In our practice. In all ot which we are most successtul. In neably all cases of ciikonio UISEAHE ELECIKICITT Ifl A SliltE liKMHDT, AND IN ALL CA.UEH TIENKF1C1AL, IP rUOl'ERLT APPLIED Those, tliore fore alllicted wltn complaints 1101 bore onumeraicd, need have no tietiitatlon m appllur.and whether only iie LiLF, or a ri;i.M,v.sENT ci ke can be efiectcd, tbey will receive replies accordingly. All consultations tree. 1. r pilipsy, t 'borea. or .st. Vitus' Dance, t'aralys's, (Hemplevia), Neuralgia. Hystcr a, -Servouduois, 1'u.pi tution olthe Heart, Lockjaw, etc. t. rorc 'lbroi, lijspcpsia Diarrhcpa. Dvseotory, Ob stinnte 1 ons.ipation, ilitmorrlioiilns, or 1'llus. liilioiH, Fluluient anu I'ulmcr's e olic, and ull ancctuns oi iba Liver and Sp.een. 1 it. 1 atarrli. l.oimh. Influenza. Asthmit (Wlion not caused bv organic diseases oi '.lie heart), ltronohlt's, Flcuilsy. i'jeurodvnia, or Kheauiutlsiu of the chest, l oiiHUUiption In the oai'ly stupes. 4 Gravel, Iiuoeics, and K'tlney (Jomp'alnts. Impo tence and ."euiiual Weakness, the latter uompiaiuu never tail to vieui rapiuly to ibis treatment. 5 UeuiuotiMii, liou , LiiiuliHKO, -till Neck, Solnil Curvature mp Diseases, Csncera, Tumors (thoss last nameii alvas cured withou: pain, or cutting, or plan ters iu any lorujl. (. Ltetus loiiinlaints, involving a mnl-position, as t'rolaueua Antrovorsiou. Ketrovu.slon Ind unuuttiou, I Incrution, and rurlous other ullcotmns oi tho Woiuj and ovuries. Kirs. 11 ! KWmt has tbe Ladles' Department uudor her own care and aiiDi.rvisbiii. BKKKUh NCi- 1 hednoiised, and all Interested, are re erred to the lo lowiim numed gentluiucn, vtho have been tiea'cd una witnessed out trcatinuu. ou oiliers. m o. 12i WALNUT hirue t: A. J. TUa-ontun, No. 1116 Spruce street: W. U. Smith, Ko Id'i'i Hanover street; Georo Douglass, Fi th street, nl ove bisnui; .1 W Kraiiiev No, b(i Nortti Funrtli stn et; Holien Work. No. Si Nor'h Third rt.-eet; oiunol 'J W. Kwetiiey. vtHunit street below l iuhili: (lenrgn Kviio-, .reh screet below Fifth Mr IVIouzn Thi.d and t 'liesiiut st" eis; t dward JlcLone all oi this city, v l'leasout'in. t. ouis, .Mo. ; Jueob Vumlegi lit. Odessa. IV I.: u a. ikinple, iiouut ilully, N J witu very uiuuy others. Fnyslclons or students deslrtn; t. have tiitrut!tlon In the covrec . upu leaiion ot V. octricky lor the euro oi ols. nsi s cun appiy at the v tillco. onsu tatiou lree. Descriptive circulars of cures ellected, witn numerous reieroiices, cun be had by ap plication at tbe "ilice orbyiottcr. All utters uddressud to DK. H- W. UKCKWITII, 8 !) 12t rp No. 1220 W ALN UT SUOet, Phllada. Q II U 11 O K E 13 C U II E, THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE, CURES AIL DISEASES CAUSED BY YOUTHFUL 1NDI3CBETION, VIZ SBMIVAL Ui.iKNt.bS, LOEtt OF Jlt.MOKT, UNIVERSAL LASSITUDE. PA IN. "5 1 HK BAt K. dimnkss ok Vision, I'KKM Al L'UK LD AGE WEAK NKEVES, DIFFICULT JHUtTHIM), 1AUS COUNTENANCE, INSANITY, ' CONSUMPTION, ANT) ALL DlBSASEi Ik at follow aa a sequence of youtuiul indtacretloua. THE CHEFOKKE CUItE Will restore bea th and vip-or. and effret a ponnaneat cure alter all other medicines have laded. 'Ihirty-two pai;e pamphlet sent In a sealed envelope, free to any adurrss. fib e i per bott.a. or three bottles for & r-old by all Druf gists ! or will be sent breipress to any por iun o. the world, ou the receipt of price, by the ioie pioprioior, DR. W. R. MERWTN, No 3i Walker atrtet.New Y ork. ciieeoeeIFremed y Cures all U rinary Complaints, viz. i tiravel. Inflaiu niatiou oi the 1. lander and Kidneys fieteutlou oi Urine, stnetu'noi the t.retura Drops'cal Kwe liuws. Brick Dust I'epuslts. and all diseases mat require a diuretic, and lieu need iu conjunction wtn the ( MfKOKLE INJM HON, does not fall to cure Gououbaa Oleet. and all Macos 1 Isobarges in Mute or K.umie o.irlUK rtceut cuae.s in I re in oi.e to three (lavs, mid is Csd cla ly ieo.cuitueuded In tl.ore coes of Fluor A. bus i r YVhltes in Femnles 'I be two medicines used Iu conjunction will not tali tu remoye this disuf rciahlei coin.ilimit, and iu Ibosa cases wire pthcr uiedicines ntue been useu wuhout suceess. I'rlce, Keibeay. C!!i) I'.'tlli 'ibree Bouiei, a. " Imectlon. " U, , " ., The Cherokee "Cur:" ,H m lv ntl are to be lemid In all weU-rctiuiated drui stores, and ard ricopinieiided by plijliciuus mid druuijists ull over :he world lor u.elr intrinsic worth aud merit, no'ne un principled dealers, uowevei.try io dec. ivo their cus tr.mers by se Iiiik cheap nnd worthier coiupoimda In Older to make money- In place ot thsso B Ue c.terf II iho drofi'ihtswili noi buy ihem ior vou, write io us, and we will send them to vou bv exires, m cure.y packed, and liee Irom observation We treat a l dlsoase 10 wb'ch the luiuian system Is suMect, and will bo p rasid to receive lull and explicits at. iuonta irom ihoe wl.o Lave lulnd to receive reiiel horeig.ore. Ladles or nentieiiien can a ldrea us in p-rrfi Cn (iilenee. Weoe sire to send our thirty-two paae oamublet Irea to every Ui.y and Kcntlcinan in the lmid. Address all letters i or pumiihietB, madiulues, or advice, lo tbe sole nropi'iotor. Dr. W H MKItWlN, 6Srnwf5tp No. it WALKER Street, N. V. J)R. SEELYE'S LIQUID CATARRH REMEDY. Cure "Warranted IfDIrectioni are Followed. COLD IS HE HEAD BKI.It.VED IN A FEW MINUTES. D&. 8EELYE 8 UTIONCIIIAL SYRUP! An nnfalllnK Lemedy lor Couaha, Colds, Dronohltla : Sore Throat, lioaraeuess, and Irritation of the Urou. 1 clilnl Tubes or Luus, Tickling In tht Throat, au trojP DR. 3). H. BEKLYE A CO., Proprietors. 1 reiori, IiUuola, AGFfNTB FOR FENNBYLVAM A. F1IKNC11. UU I1AKDM 4 CO., Ni M. It, 1 18 and it Mouth I K NT'l Htreet. DYO'IT a co Ifcmwiewrp. So. m North BJtCOND Bueet. PERSONAL. BOUNTY OF 18 0 0. ATTENTION, BOYS IN BLUE I Hartnt two office t In Washington, we are well pre pared to recelre and collect all cislmj for Extra Bounty now due soldier. Ton will consu t yoar Intereat by ealllni.aa I pledge myiett to eolleet all elalms a dnst tbe Uui'ed States Government at lower rate and quicker than any other claim agent In thla city. N charge made In advance. I. II. JOSKPII, "Uml UNION CLAIM AOENCT, Ko 271 South THIRD Rtteet,abo Sprnee. BOUNTY.-FOLDIERS WMO SERVED three years nnd received onl eiOO bunntv nan now teiMlve unoiher HO. Ibe parents widows and nunor children of the same class oi soldiers are entitod to ll'i' Soldiers discharged on aceovnt o woinds nom ibree-rar rej-m.ni are enftled to alOfl aldl tloncl li dlschartiea (or wounds from regiments spt Ing two years, or less, ,v. T be belts oi aoidlers serving in regiments crvaiil7e(i tor two years, or less, can ro cover toll. Iiischarned suldleis in the conntrv can for ward Die their discharges, and heirs ot soldierj can nte, i atmg rartlcula of their oases, and they will have pi ouipt attention. Apply to JoHS M. POMKROV. 8 2 lm No. m 8. FOURTH Htreet -pENNSTLVANI A RESERVES WHO SERVED J three years end did not re-enlist are all entitled to l((l bountv. Also, tbe belia ct all who died Iu the service, or were dl'Cha-eed lor wounds. 1 hae ro'ls ot the licsfcivcs. Apply to, or address, sending uischarite, JellN M POMI.Iv'iV. , , No. 224 8 FOUR I H Htreet, 8 21mormcrly Paymaster Pennsylvania Reaor.es. BIT IF YOU WANT GOOD TEa7caLL AT WILSON'a e'd established Tea Warehouse, No. 2t:6tU.l.MiUi Htreet. THE FINEST BLACK TEA IN THE UNITED States Inr rale at WILSON'h Tea Waiehouse, No. 236 CHhhM'T street. 1'rlee H 60 per pound. OUR $11.0 BLACK TEi IS CONSIDERED by old Ka"t Indian merchants and other exne rurced jm!ies. to be the finest specimen oi"i ea that has been Impelled Into this country lor nearly nliito.u ;ears. Addresa orders to WILSON 8 lea Warenouse. So 236 CHKmNUT Street. 1 It'll, rRACRANT DOLLAR TEA, AT WIU LV teON'W lea Waiehouse, No 'i'M CH KsNUl Htreet. "TJAIR QUALITY BLACK TEaTAND 1)0 S? ctnts. at WILSON'S. W (160. 1LSOVS PRICES FOR TBA-fiO, HO, AND 90 cents, (1, $1-10, tl-25, l-;0, 91 40, I1H, and Qf CENTS. ROASTED COFFEE, A LITTLE U broken, but very good, at WILSON'M. BEST ROASTED COFFEES-20, 30, 3.i, AND 40 cents, at WiLSON'S. F YOU ARE UNABLE TO GET GOOD TEA JL Irom your arocer, send to WILSON'S. TF Y'OU WANT TO TASTE PURE OLD JAVA X t'otrce, iO cents per pouud, sond to WILtOS'.l. ri'IIOE WHO LOVE GOOD TEA AND ARE L nblo to upprecmie ii can obtain it at vV I LEON'S Tea Warebomie, o. i.S I'll sMJ'r .--ircot There iano lea In m w York or l'hl udelphia that can equal our al bO lilui k. N. 1'. -We have no rb.ec Ion to supplylno; those ot our Hi Unrein lila i a 1 eaiers who buv tor cah. with our .ootl 'leas with ihe 8. rglo exception oi ourtl6" Dack, as thai Tea when sold, cannot no replaced lor any tm ney. Wo sho t leserve tbut 'oi our own regular renn tiede. It Is like throwlna pcarlB colore awlne to sell such maitnlllcmt 'leaus thai to peopie who cannot apprtciute It. Addrera WILbON'S OLD ESTAItLISHKD 'IKA WAKMIUUSP. 727 lm No. 23B CUESNUf Htreet THE EYE AND EAR. JJEAFSESS, BLINDNESS, THROAT, LUKG, AIsD CHEST DISEASES CATARMH AND ASTHMA, Disordered Functions ol TUIi DKJICSTIVK OllOANS MOHU1D AFFECTIONS OF THE LIVER, WEAKNESS OF NERVES, AND GENERAL DbBlLITY OF THE WHOLE SYSTEM, Treated with unprecedented success bv 1)11. YON MOSCIIZISKEU, No. 1031 WALNUT Street. '1 bo following C.LNTLI MI'.N, who have lntely been cured under thu treatment of Dr. VO.m Mo.si IIZIi K 1 K liuve kiudl p milted him to ro.er to ihein, and tbey wnild t au y beur testimony to the amount oi tlM.t'H derived Irom his Tit I- ATM i-.N i : 'l.li. VcCLEa ltY, I q., No. 2"0 Wa nut street. - ShOLM 'KI It, I aq.. No. iH5X Walnut gtreet. lad uuu, or., r sq , jxo. 01:1 Arcu street. ;. h Clf- I , I so.. No. 2i North eventb street v. o 1 1 OL1.U v a i , r so, ao ou.i MarivOt Btn et. J. ( OOI'KK 1 sq , No 3 North t rout street. Dr. DAVIDSON, N. W. comer oi Ninth and Cbesnut streets General KII.BURN. U. 8. A., Olrord street 'I . W. .-WEKNKY, Esq., U. 8. Assessor ot the Second District I. H.UtY, E.q., Piosident 01 tho Nineteenth Word Public Hchools. Itev. 8. U. U.VKK. Philadelphia Conference. Hundreds of other tinmen, a I persons who won1 d he carnu n conscienilous to whom they would permit the it dorscnictit ol their names, can be examined at hie OFFICE, No. 1031 WALNUT Street. THE ATOMIZER. Dr. VON W08CHZISKER asserts with the utmost contldeuce thai his sys em of troa.InK Li NU 'IliKOAT. CHt ST Dlsca-es. CATAUKil, ASiilMA. anu a. I umlaoies of the digestive organs, by tlie use ol the A'lOAilZLB. Is ibe ouly reliable oue. Since the introduction ol this system cases have been bnuirhc to bis otl.ee. No Ml WAL.sUT Htreet in which every other possible means have been iruitlesaly ear ployed, put rciidl'y yielded to bis treauuent Hie A iOMlZLltisnn APPAK.V IU8 constructed on scleutll.e prinelpics, which, by a mecbunlcul arrauge ment. either by atuioMihenc pressure or atcain, con verla any medic ne Into a f.no bPKAY. and roadl j conveys It li to ihe BHONCHIAL JUllKSo.- LUOH, Willi the KEM'IUA'IOBY UKKKNT. The medicines sul untied to the action ot thin APPARATUS lose no hliiK ot tbeir I1EI(.'VL VALUK, as in other n'ei n ratic ns but are recelvod Into tlm HKsl'iiie. loHY ORGANS in Iheir lull MEDICINAL BlhllOllI MJKI.lCAli lIl ta.Mlins Ul T11K EXE. AIL (UlttiU AL OfEKAl IONS on the Eyes, such as Caturaoi, Artiliclol l'upll, Cross Eyea, eio, gkilu ly pciioimed. 7 25rp o LIGHT FOR THE CO UN THY. FERRIS & CO.'S AUTOMATIC GAS MACHINES FOB TEIYATE KEH1DENCES, MILLS, HOTELS, CHURCHES, ETC. ' FUBNIBMNG FROM TEN TO BIX BUSDRED LIGHTS, AS MAY BE REQUIRED. Tbls machine Is guaranteed does not (ret out of order, and tbe time to manage it Is about five minutes a week. Ibe simplicity ot this apparatus, Its entire ireedom fiom danger, the cheapness and quality 01 the Light over U otbeis, has gained fo It the lavorable opinion of thoae acquainted n Ith its merits. The names ot those having used tbem for the last three years will be given by calling at our OFFICE, No. 105 SOUTH F0URTII STREET, Where the machines eon be seen tn operation. FERRIS CO., Box 1191 P. O. gend tor a Pamphlet iliim TTARRISON'B PARIAN WHITE, FOR THE XI complexio i. ls the rich warm wne ;f the fcrln 'ixbl. Bold at No. U Bouth BVKSIU street 1 " im DRY GOODS. L.INEN GOODS ONLY, AT MILLIKEN'S No. 828 A11C1I Street. NEW LINEN LAWN DRESSES. NEW PRINTED SHIRTING LINENf?. TRAVELLING DRESS LINENS. CORN COLORED LINENF. FLAX COLORED LINENS. BLOUSE LINENS. LINEN DRILLS, Fancy and Plain. LINEN DUCKS, Fancy ami Plain. LINEN CHECKS, for Boys' Wear. IRISH SHIRTING LINENS, Bett Make. SniRT BOSOMS, Very Superior. LINEN DAMA.SKS, by the Yard. TABLE CLOTHS, All Sizo. NAPKINS AND DOYLIES. TOWELS, Great Variety. LADIES' LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. GENTS' LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. Linen Buyers will always find the best assortment in the city, at MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE, 8136t . No. 828 AI1CII Street CURWEN STODDART & BRO. JLAXKETSI BLANKETS! BLANKETS! 3000 PAIRS OF BLANKETS. PlllCKS ItEDUCED. STOREKEEPERS, KOTELKEEPERS, AND HOUSEKEEPERS, Tour attention Is Invited to ourstock of BLANK KTS, purchased a. the low point reached thirty iny since, wblch will be sold at FROM $5 TO $6 PER PAIR REDUCTION ON FORMER PRICES. Our Stock is new and clean, and embraces a!) ae Irulile makes and sizes. FKICES, 85, 86, 7, 88, 59, $10 TER TAIH. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos, 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St. 8 11 3t ABOVE WILLO. JLTEW DRY GOODS AT MARSH & WARNOCK'S (PEICK & WOOD'S OLD STAND), No. 113 North NINTH Slice We have just oreHed with a splendid assortment of rOWtLLIKO, TABLE LIN KV. 14APKIKS AKD DOTLIE Also, a lame assortment ot WUIT13 GOODS. SOFT KISIhH CAWBBIC8, JACUMkTH, NAINSOOKS. VICTORIA LAWNS, and SWIISS MUUUN. Tbe bent Makes el Bleached and Unbleached Also, a large asuortucnt of HOSIERY AND GLOVE 'J BOOP 6K1KT8, etc., all at the LOWEST MARKET P BICES 614thsm3ui No. Kri4 CIIt-NUT Mreet TO LADIES About leaving lor tho COUNTRY, SEA SHORE, OU WATEKING PLACES, E. M. NEEDLES, No. IC24 CHESNUT STREET, OffertaluU aoaortmeut, at LOW PRICES, of rv.r, ut'HLripiioii 01 WbllK lilll l'f. PUFFED MUSLINS, P1UUKS. IfRKNCn WUXLIN8, In all varieties ol plain and lancy sulea. Laees, njbri.lueriea, llilkm. eta eio. i ineu Sleeves, Collars, tiets, eto. In great variety. . E M. NEEDLES, No. 1024 CHESNCT Street. loejis Ifl S!3 HO HOI "OM QAPE MAY ATLANTIC CITY, AND LONG BRANCH. DREIFUSS & BELSINOER, No. 49 North EIGHTH Street, HAVE OPEKED ON TBE 11th INST., A new and desirable lot of ZEPHYll KNIT SHAWLS Suitable tot tbe Watering riaoes, including splendid assortment of WHITE GOODS. lUCKU) MU6L1N, 6HIBBED MUSLIN. SWISS HUB LI V, PLAID NAINBOOK, 6TKIPED NAINSOOK, 91 CAMBKIC NAINSOOK DRY GOODS. JALL DRESS GOOD tl. AND nH CENTS Hsvs arransed a large stock, which we are elos it at BKDUCED PRICES. CVRWEII ITODDART A BROTIIBR, ;Nos. 450, 4AJ, and 4M N. SECOND Street, 11 3t Above Willow. I O U BLACK SILKS AT LE89 THAN USOAL PBICES. CTJHWEN STODDART A, BROTHER, Nos. ttO, 432, and Hi N. SECOND Street, 11 t Above Willow. CLOTHING. BARGAINS IN HNE CLOTHING. KOOKHILL & WILSON, 'BROWN STONE CLOTHING HILL," Nos. 603 ana 605 CIIESXUT Street. New Stock at the Lowest Prices. Having fold ont oar Stock of Clot bins for Gentlemen and Boys, carried over Irom tbe late fire, our entire stock oi FASHIONABLE READY-MADE CLOTHING IS THE NEWEST, AS OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST, MAGNIFICENT STOCK SOW BEADT, TO SUIT EVERYBODY. Custom Department. Our newly fitted up Cut torn Department now contain tbe largrat iiMoitment ot all tbe Vaebionable .Now Fabrics lor oar patron, to select troin. St'ITS. CIVIL AKD MILITARY, Made np to order promptly, in tbo hipbest style and at moderate prices. BOYS' CLOTHING. In tbls Depaitment our Htuck is also unrivalled. The Best in the City, at the Lowest Prices. ORDERS F.XECL'TED AT THE SHORTEST KOTICE.. .THE CHOICEST STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING IN PHILADELPHIA. E0QKHILL & WILSON, "KU0WH STONE CLOTHING HALL " Xcs. 603 and C05 CHESNUT Street, 2 20trpj FlllLADELPIUA gTATES UNION "cLOTniNG TJAXL, COS MARKET Street, 606 Vlxltors 111 nnd a larte and vaned assortment ot tbe veiy best hEADY-tlADB CLUIUINU at tbe lowest ra?h prices Suits, ccntalDlng Costs, I'anis, and Vest, Irom 12 00. Iiusiers, 2 25. l enls Item ; d0 and hlnher. I'omead convince youmeives. l5J13ra QTIiKiLKDER, TROUT, VOIGT & CO., KJ beg irost iet ectlulh to coll tbe attention ot tbe public at lurge to tbeir newly -Invented I'atent, '1UJT UMVtltSAL AIAttUISl, wl:lch, by discbaidiiiK a pcrcuKsion cap. made expressly tor Ibe r.urpcse. will orove very eikctual In tbe preven tluu ol buinlaneB. etc. 'i be lol ovt lot; aie some of Its rreat advantages Int. t- nipliciiy oi construction clieapuess and ease In aM liraiion, so tliut awnunl or chl d mat set It. 'nl. Freedom Irom daniier to uerxons or'property. ad. Vnlvcrhttllty oi anpilca n.n tounv pHrtoi a Poor. V lmlow. Uruting, Stutter, Gate, Uarden, Preserve. FImi I nd eio. ' 4tb. It fives a check to burgluis by aiarmtna tbe ln maies, reiybbors aud police. Otb 'i he miud l lelioved Irom much painful anxlotr. in lemnle ionriliiersor aire cspeclully when ai tides ol lent value arc kept in the uouse. tiWi. It is a uulversa1 protection to travellers to fasten on i lian.Ler doors. ' 7tb Its construction Is simple and not liable to get out of order. DlKtcTIO8 FOR TtE ACCOMPASY EVERY IN STKl'JIEN'T. We have put oar article at (be low price of ONE TC LLaH, iuckisive oi 23 caps and it cannot be pot cbi aper either uom ns or rout our afconts, For lurtlier particulars liinuire ol oraddn n. Si tlOLFDI R. 1 UOCT, VOIQT & CO., ofllce, So. W4 WALNlJr t-treet. Room So. 18. We will send the ALARMIST to any part ol the country on receipt oi pilce, and ti cents extra lor pos:a,e. Country Agents wanted. 6 29 8m VISITING AND WEDD.UQ CARDS, WRITTEN, ENGRAVED, AND PRINTED. The Latest London and Paris Styles. 1MTIALS. VONOOBAMrt. CRKr, ARMM. EIC.. blAiiriDON PPKK ANI ESVLOPE8, IN COLORS, GRATIS. The Finest English, French, and Ameri can Paper and Envelopes. MOK OO RAMS, ARMS, CRESTS, Designed and En graved. WRltLNO DESKS. TRAVELLING CASKS. PORT. FOI.1HS. I'OC&KT-BOUK", KNIVES, BACKGAM MON BOAhPS, and a very lutfue stock ol FINK STATIONERY. K. IIOSKLNS A CO., 8TATI9XERS AND CARD ENGRAVERS, 28 6mrp No. 913 ARCH Street. JOCEllT SHOEMAKER & CO., WHOLESALE DKUGCISTS, MAyUFACTUREUH, IMPORT EES, AND J) E ALUMS M Faint!?, Varnishes, and Oils, ISo. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET, 123 3d: COBNKH OF RACE. TF YOQ WANT PERFECT 8ATISPACTIOM J In every respect, buy the celebrated PRKSTO'N COS L, Km anil stove sizes, at 7 8 per ton. Also, tbe genuine FaUI-E VFIS COaI., same sizes, same price, and a very fine quality of LEb lull KgR and stove, at SS'iiii per ton. I keep notlilnu bat tbe best. Orders re celveu itio. 114 feoutli T111RB Street A 24 gAUGII'S RAW BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. Tbe great Fertilizer (or all crops. Qnlct In Its action and permanent in lis effects. F.stabluihed over twelve years. Lealera supplied br the cargo, dlreot from the wharf of the manulactory, on liberal terms. Manufactured only by BAUOII & SONS, Office No. 20 South DELAWARE Avenue, 84nnrSrp Philadelphia, OA O SOUTH STREET, ' N. D'ANCONA. t)'X L) payi tbe highest prloe rv Ladles aud . en t' east-oil CloUima. &0.J4? bOVTU Street Mow earth. I Hut