s THE SECOND MILITARY DISTRICT. OBHEKAIt BICKLFS' OBDBR POHnipDIKO TUB DIBTIL IATIOK OP SPIRITS PROM GRAIN. ' -itmttAKTFns Second Mixitaby District, nVABLFSTON. H. O., May 20, 1H07.-U appears frro i-undry petitions and ofllolal representa tions that the present scanty supply of food in the ? Carolina. Is seriously diminished by the liv quantity of grain consumed In numerous distilleries, put np and worked In defiance of the revenue laws of the United States; it Is re Presented that few or none of the requirement of the law are observed In any of these establishments- that the oflloers of the Internal ltevenue service while endeavoring to assess and collect the whisky tax, are frequently treated with disrespect, and sometimes menaced with vio lence; and that when offenders are prosecuted in the civil Courts, and violations of the Inter nal Revenue laws indisputably proved, Juries fall to convict the parties; it is further shown that this unlawful tralllo makes food deartr in places where lare numbers are depending upon public anil private bounty; that the liov ernment Is, besides, defrauded of a liire amount of revenue; that the authority of its civil officer Is brought inio contempt; and furthermore, that the mischief complained of tends to Increase poverty, disorder, and crime; thereloi e; in the exercise of the authority vested In the Commanding General, it is ordered Hint I The dlBtillBllon or manufacture of whisky or other spirits from grain H prohibited in this Military liistrlct. Any person so engaged or employed will be deemed guilty of a mlsde x meaner. The possession of a still or other appa ratus for this purpose will be considered pre sumptive evidence of a violation of the revenue laws, and the party or parlies using the same, or on whose premises or in whose possession thesume maybe found, will be arrested and brought to triitl before a military tribunal com posed of the comuinndlngonlcerof the post and two officers of the army next in rank on duly within the territorial limits of the post. If the exigencies of the service do not permit the de tail of other officers, thai, fact will be duly certi fied, and the post commander will hear und determine the cnxe. II. The penalties, punlshmontH, nnd forfei tures prescribed by the st vera! acts of Congress for distilling or manufacturing whisky or other spirits in violation of the revenue laws, will be imposed and executed by the miliUry tribunals hereby authorized. III. Nosenttuce extending to imprisonment, foifeitnre of stills liquor, or other property, or the Imposition of n flue or other penally, will be carried Into effect until reported to tuese headquarters and approved by the Command ing General. IV. All troopB of the United Slates, Magis trates, Sheriffs, Constables, Police, and others in authority are required, and all citizens are solicited, to be vlgllaut In detecting and prompt In giving information of the violation of these orders. Commanding officers will be held re sponsible for their enforcement. Bv command of MJor-Gen. 1). E Sickles. J. W. Clous, Captain Thirty-eighth Iniuntry, A. D. C. & A. A. A. G. Official Alkxanufb Moore, Captain Thirty eighth Infantry, Ald-de-Camp. PRODUCTION AND USE OF GOLD. Home recent writers of eminence claim that gold is depreciating In its Intrinsic value in consequence of the vast supplies which have been puured Into the world's markets from Hits country since the Calllorubi discoveries, and from the exhaustless mines of Australia since 1849. For the century from 17oU to IHoO the annual product of gold and silver Irom all the mines of the world is put down at but 33,000,001). Now the nnnunl product is reported to be more than $200,000,000. Accord ug to the recent report of Mr. J. Hoss Browne, United Slates Treasury Agent, commissioned last, year to examine the mineral resources of the Slates and Territories west of the Itocky Mountains, more than one half of this total, say 1 100,000,000, Is produced from the Pacific slope of onr country, which Is a sum more than four times as great us the total product of the world thirty years ago. He gives the product of gold and sliver in this region for 1KW as follows: California. $25,000,000; Montana, $18,000,000; Idaho, $17,000,000; Colorado, 117,000.000; Nevada, $10,000,00;); Oregon, $8,01)0,01)0; other sources, $5,000,000 total, $100,000,OJO. Mr. Garnett, formerly employed in the Gov ernment Mint at San Kruucisco, says that the mines of the State of California and the adjacent territories have, for the prist seventeen years, produced an average of 8U0,0n0.00O per annum, or an aggregate ol $1,000,01)0,000 of bul lion; and yet so unremnnerative are mining operations, as a whole, thut it would bedlitioult to-day to find in that State one man for each 9100,000,000 who has grown rich by working tbo mines.- This, however, he attributes lo taxation and mining restrictions, which are receiving attention at the hands of the Govern ment, But while the annual prod net of precious metals Is so great, the expol'iatlon also of gold and silver from the United Stales is Y"ry large, In exuhaDge fgr the luxuries of Europe rill'l Asia. That a country, however, which ptO' duces an artlclesuperabundanily should export It reely is natural, and is generally a health y and desirable result. Yet In the matterof gold, we may, by our indulgences, send It abroad, Under present circumstances, to an exclusive degree. We are looking forward, and hoping again to bring our financial condition to the specie basis, and the indulgence of extrava gance Is not tho wny to do It. In most mining countries it is necessary to export the mi neral firoducts in order to purchase the necessaries of ife, but this is not the case here. California is becoming as famous for its wholesale exporta tion of hour, grain, and wine as for lis unpre cedented production and export of gold. She not only sends great quantities to the Atlan tic ports of this country, but to Europe and to China and Japan direct. In the Hooky Moun tain region, alio, irrigation is scouring abundant crops, and Co orado is not only sup plying itself, but is helping Montana, which In time will subsist itself. It is therefore evident that actual want does not influ ence this tide of gold from our own coffers, where, with our present redundant paper currency, it is so much needed to keep lire in the commercial and business pursuits of the nation. It would seem that we are quite as ready to create artificial tastes and crave the luxuries of the Old World as they are to gratify them and supply us. But Mr. Garnett, in his letter recently transmitted to Congress, pug gests the mint insulations as a. greater cause lor the outflow of precious metals, tfucu. is raucn more easily corrected tuan ouroing me luxurious tastes of the people. He contends that the "charges npon the recolnage of foreign currency, and exorbitant retlnlug and revenue charges upon foreign and domestic bulllon.detor the one from seeking our markets, and compel par own t BeeK the cheaper markets of other 'nations, or, rattier, where the smaller charges make Its commercial value greater than its minting value at home." In aiming to render the mint and Its branches self-sustaining, we have subjected the owners of bullion to exac tions unknown in other countries. The subject is worthy of careful investigation. ItalUmore tiun. . RELIGIOUS NOTICES. IKtST- TUB PENNSYLVANIA STATE 8AB IWSX " BATH HCHOOL CJON VENTION will as semble In this city May 2, 1SU7. . ArrmiRemeuts have been made with all the princi pal Kallroiuls to curry elongates at half tare. It Is expected ilia' a large number of delegates, from BA comm In theevenlng. by invitation of the Committee, the deleeatea will ulieml the Anniversary of the Ameri can Sunday school Union, lo he held lu the American Academy of LJAM 0ETTV , . KNRY CNP0LI.0CK. Committee. - OEtJROE ( OOKMAN, J p. h, The public are cordially luvlied to attend the niieiliiKi of this Con ventiou. 8 n rT BTATE Si B 13 Al II SCHOOL COXVEN- hSJ tlon. AO ' adjourned Meeting of Teachers (Ladies specially Invited) will bo held on 9ATL R DAY EVENING next, iifith Inttant. In the M. E. CHAPEL. BROAD Street, below Arch, to make dual arrangements tor the meeting ol the Convention. A full attendance Is partu-ulurly dealred. 5S4 2t HENRY C. POLLOCK, Secretary. Vitl'lIM ItBWM I'lllllMTIlW AKMIIe ,..rJ . -i Ti ait. Mr. I'm .'II bMN ITT KT.- Jtegular Monthly Meeting uet MONDAY Night, l,f byXtv. DANIEL MARCH. D. D.-Subject 'liuiv . ., i.urliarnaii hR (tnnA tn rAARh uuesiioii iiirumuuiwiuii " - . r, " " the tliounands ol young men who ulghtly stroll our streets ana frequent uiu iun, 'S"T..,. . t,.i m Tixioirth TntBrna tlonal Convention, lo meet lu Montreal Juue 111. will take place. , All sre Invited to attend. ; -(-T. ItlltI.E Lt'NKONN FRO HI THE "" &kJ of Nature. No. ft. "MeUold the Fowls of the Air," will heliie suliject of tne sermon To-uiorrow (Sunday) Evening, at S o'clocK, In the CLINI'J Lv,V;i uiiLiivi'i'iiuij ('lllMH ir TENTH. below Spruce street. All seats free, aud the publio 11 parts tl me rime, win o Tl'e Cunveiillou will hold Its sessions in tha FIRST l'TJHT CHLttlll, U11UA11 tnu ajujji mreeis, eliclnc OH llMIJAl juunniau, i TOE DAILY EVENING teLEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, RELIGIOUS NOTICES. amkrk'aw nrtmnA-v sciinni. A-' union. t the Annlverxarv or this fooieiy ( i Tl'KSDAT EVENINH next. st the Arnrlnmy of iLf H.I.. ..Mr..... ...at. 1, A .....rlj.il .,..-.. Uv T t-PB.NCF.il K'NAHI). Hot. JOHN K COOK MAN, nl Kev. A. A Wl 1,1,11 TH. I). !., and the shilling by fomf aoo Kiinrtny Prlmol Bcbolart , u jder the aireo tlnn of Mr. John , Kvan. I'ia'U Fuercltes to commence at a quarter to g o'clock. Till! FttRNf II RTAW4.EI.irtI, CIIUKCII. N. K. corner of HKVKMIII and HFRUCK hirsts. lilvlne bervlce In the French lan- fmngfl every Hmiclny Morning at halt-pant 10 o'clock, y Kev. Joarer. from France. The fcunrlny School tnltea plnr sltcrllie Morning service Is over, where shout forty children sre present. This rjhurrli was opened by rtcv. H. Fnrgnm, in Heplember, 18o, and continued ever since whiiotit Interruption. The publio re cordinlly Invited t-patw tree. rm. nr.v. ji:oiik hjiilet win k--'J rrenrh In A'lHI.KTIU lULI,, Tltllt l'KKKTH Hlreet, above JeflerHon, To morrow After lioi n at t'i o'clock. In the evening the third ol the series of Children's Meeting will be held. Kxerclnes by the children of Die t-iibtmth Hchocil, couimeuclng at 'it o'clock. Bouts free. All are Invited. n f, v. I. N. II K N NO !t WH.T, 1 1 14 ( 'hnreil. rnrnpr IlllOAll ami M?t preach In UKUivn (Mreeis, ro-ninrrow ninrnlng at Hi'3 o'clock. Kul'Ject: "The Motileness ol Christian Spivlng." col'ectlnn will lie taken to uid the HUM K MIHsfOK A KY bOCIKTY In luking care of tho sick under Its cme. rllOMA.s T. mason. rhnlrmsn Committee on l'nhllc Meetings. z?nm wi:xt KritriT. ntbeet iitKwnY TEUIAN ClttlUCIf, corner or HKVKN 1KF.NTH and SPUUCK (Street. Hev. FRANCIS HKVL, Jr., tinder niilntinent as Missionary to India, will preach to-morrow at 10!4 o'clock. A, M , and 4 o'clock 1. M. P. K, 81 Kl NU OA RJJKN Hlreet, below Broad. InnilaV at lil'IUk A t tha IIaaIi. D w nr IIITYHKM) ANNIVRR- tho Unndny Kclio'H ol the FIRST I'll TTIir.IT II Ttnipim WENT AltCII NTBEET PKIMRT. Witi TKRIAN CHUHt.'H, corner KIQIITKaNTH Btreet. Preaohlng to-morrow at lnij A, M, by Rev. CHARLKfrW. MTTLh: nnd at 8 P.M. by Rev. JAM KH M. CBUWiCLL. 1), D. Strangers mnda Strangers made welcome. CrpM TARKRWACXE RAI'TIST CIIITRCir, few CHKKMJTMtreet, west of Klgbteonth. Kev. O. A. IMlIiZ, Pastor of the Church, will preach In the Morning nnd Evening. Her vices commence at lir; A. M. and 1)i V. M. Hunday School at 2i P. M. btrangers welcome to all the services, Kl1oD HAPTIST CHUItCII. KKIV MARKKT btreel. above Ponlar At tha strvlces To-morrow, antli instant, commencing In the morning at It)',, and In the evening at IJi, Collections win oe lanen lor ine pocr or me Kontn. WAUNEK FREE INNTITIITE Or fo&J SClKIv'CK. (Sahbaih School Anniversary. Sun day . May '., at 3 o'clock P. M, Addresses will be de livered by the Rev. J. R. Gates, Rev. N. M. Price, and Die Hon. J. Ross Suowden and Qeorge C. Thompson, with Singing by the School, T. ri.KSI EXT'M II riK'H. CORNER b0 TWENTIETH und CJIEHRY Htreets.-This Church will be open for Divine service To-morrow (Sunaj ) Kveulng. the Wlh lust. The ufternoon ser vice will be omitted. FIRST PltESHVTERIAN tilllltlil, BUTTON WOOD street, below Sixth. Sermon in the morning by Bcv.T. J. SHEPHERD, D. I. Sub ject: "Seeing (lor)." Alternoon S2d anol versary of Sunday Schools, Evening, no service. Bop, MF.rO N I'RESBVTERIAN li CHURCH. SEV KM TH Street near Arch. Services to-morrow at to A. M., and at 8 P. SI. by the Pastor, Rev. E B. RttADLK yiop CALVARY I'ltESK VTEItlAS fcley CHURCH. LOCUST Street, above Fifteenth. Preaching To-morrow by Kev. Dr. CA'Fi'EjLL, at 10 A. M. and 8 P. M. -a TENTH HAH TINT ( Ill'ItCII, ElOUTH Street. above OttEKN. Preaching b the Pastor, Kev. J, S. KENNARU. to-morrow at Wjj A.M.. and V;U P. M. Strangers always welcome. TIIE fJONPr.L ALWAYS FREE. US ION M.F: CHURCH. Rev. JAMES Nil ILL at W A.M. Rev. ADAM WALLACE at 8 F. it Beats all free; come and welc 'me. FUEHril PKOTENTANf MIMSIOV, Egllserte Christ. No. louti OH KSNU 1' Street. Preaching at lo!j A. M. uud quarter to 8 P. M. All are Inv.ted. - NFI'OND (ONIillEU ATION AL CHURCH, cornerofELEVKNTHand WOOD. Preaching by the Pastor, Rov. olCORHE W. SMI LEY, To-morrow, at l.i' A. M. and S P. M. 'lll IM II OF TIIE KPIPIIIXV. FIFTEENTH and CH Est NUT Streets. Di vine service may be expected To-morrow evening, at 8 o'clock. Wt STniNSTEK Clll'RCII. ItROAO and FITZ VVATEltstreelH. Preaching by Rhv. 'A 0 TV iV-'IN' l A Ml a"d 8 p' M- JL RFV R. 2A,4Ii AT TRINITV M. 83- E. CUUBCH, Mi Hu' u "ft-". SPECIAL NOTICES. Far additional Special Koticet lee the Second Page. REFRIGERATOR BAZAAR. B. 8. assortment ol Refrigerators or best quality, tares new piueDtB, vli.: Harils' Patent, Kees ft Tevis' Patent, w'ri.-i.i'u liuipnt ina. water Hefrieerator: all warranted lo preserve meat, etc etc, dry and sweet, and to be more economical la ice than any other Bfclrlgerators. . . B. B. HARRIS & CO., 6 16 3m4p No. 119 North Ninth street, near Race, NEWSPAPER aDVERTISING.-JOY, COB at CO. Agents for the "Tkltchafh' and Newspaper Press of the whole country, have KB- MOVED from FIFTH and CHESNUT Street to No IM 8. SIXTH Street second door above WALNUT. Owcks:-No. 144 8. SIXTH Street, Philadelphia; TRIBUNE BUILDINGS. New York. 180 Hp jggjf FOR TRANSPORTATION TO UILI tnry Asylum at Augusta, Maine, apply at No. 243 8. THIRD street,' on this and Monday morning, Irom 9 to 12 A. it. JAY COOKE, 5 28 2t Manager. tT' HORTICULTDRAL BAZAAR AXD tiJ FAIR. Tiiu Ladies having Tables will meet Bl Ule lir,n jialu, nun mrn aiud, uii . j lion a. i MORNING, May 'M, at lu o'clock, prepared to luinlau and arrange their Tables. tiZi wi.iir.,.,r ...l.l. Al., Kn I'lIL'Ii , r HORTICULTURAL BAZAAR AND FAIH. Tlie I ,ui ilea' Executive Committee will meet at the NEW 11 ALL. ou MONDAY. May 27, at U O ClOCK A. M. 0 1A V. f7W ANNIVERSARY OF THE AMERICAN KTJNDAY bCHOOL UNION. The services roonected Willi Ihe l'ortr-thlrd Anniversary of The American Hunday Pchnol Union, will be held at the ALAUhtli Jt MLMU.OIl ILtaUAI tytdlJU, May 28. at a quarter to 8 o'clock:. Tickets of admission may had, gratuitously, on pppllcHlion at lt.e Krcieiya iiuiiuiukn, xso. ilia UHra- K v l btreet, on wursDA next, at a. m. o uh fTT?r MARK THIS! UPON TIIE CONDI- tlon of the stoiiutcb and Its near allies, me liver and the bowels, denend Dlivslcal health and rleiirritHS of Intellect, lt'tLexe organs are inactive or In a Btute of irritation, the luiilnir. reirulallnr. hoothliiB lulluenccof Tauhant's Bkltzhk Ai kiiikn r is urgently require 1. a i tutuuJUp tit Jl.U 01.LflVlilO ll,Al.CillO, frT" II0LL0WAY'3 PILLS AND OIST- MKNT. (.'uitti eous Ertipilons, as Blotches, Pimples, Boils, etc., are quickly removed by a short nomsHof these remtHllen, the Ointment gives a clear- uesa and transiinreni y to the complexion, while the I'liln ii 1 1 1-i 1 v llio blond ol all those humors which otlier- wme si'kli Inti outlet lorco themaelvvs to the siirfa"e aud dlelluure Hie fuce uud neck with such tmslithily blotches, iilniulep, etc. No toilet. e table should be Vlllioul Hie Olntu.i nl. feold bv all liriiKttlsts. 5 2 fsmttt -r-5T- WMOi.T'S ALOONATED GLYCERINE TAill I-T f hOl.lDlr IKD OLYCKIllNE soltens snd smooths the skin; Imparl beauty and brlKblniBS to thecoinpl-xluD. is dellulously fragrant, THAKSPAhKKT, aiut supc'ib as a TullelBoap. Ijriler of your di ngKlst. egaptr rVTm PARTIES WISHING TO PURCHAbB tTTffj ( I will liud it to their auvaui.ao w u. " CUXt iinATFD SCHOUACKEB PIANO, at their warerooiiiH, lTpiim a,4 H'-"-"""' "'"'j-Vuadelphla, fin I liOMIAM, will preach nermon on "The Church, Its Foundation, Builders nnd Materials." Service also at a quarter before 8 P. M. Strangers welcome. J li J'.nu I 1 I - 111 . 1 . uim IWIli Kl L ION WUU1I street, below CIXTW, whl becelebratod To-morrow sfternoon, at 8 o'clock. Addresses from Bov. W. C. Bl BTwnd Hon. JAM POLLOCK. fluTd STCIf4VAY & SONS' GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PUKO FORTES. BTEINWAT BON8 direct special attention to their newly Invented Upright" Pianos, with their "J'nUnl Setonalor" and douftie Iron Frame, atnt4 June S, 1866, which, by their volume and exquisite quality of tone, liave elicited the nnqnallfled admi ration ot the mnalcal profession and all who have beard them, . I Every Piano Is constructed with their Patent Agraffe Arrangement applied directly to the full Iron Frame. For tale only by DLASIUS BROTHERS, I Hp Wo. 1008 CHESNUT Street. JPUUada fffyT? fiTCK & CO. PIANOS. AND MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. Thpae beautiful Instruments cunMantly Increase In ptiulsrhy, and ero to be ioi.nd In splendid ansorl mentst J. i:. GOULD'3, B 25 etuthtf NEVt'STII AND CIIKIKIIT, ! tr"-3 THE NEW ms M' nu GRAND SQUARE LCDICIiElilNG PIA.30. r-r'",-" "'r;?sa fil he notice of the musical publio Is Invited to these splendid new scale throe-stringed Instruments, which have Just been Introduced. Rivalling in power.beauty, and delicacy of nautical tone, and In sympathetic and enduring mechanism, the recognized perfection of the unequalled Grand Pianos, they have at once stcured the universal approoatlon of musicians and all lovers of the art. W. II. DUTTON, NO. Oil tHESMJT STREET, 6 stuthlf ENTRANCE, ART GALLERY. CrfS THE PIANOS WHICH WE MAND H it y llacture recommeud themselves. We pro lulue to onr patrons clear, beautiiul tones, elegant workmanship, durability, and reasonable prices, com bined with a full guarantee. For sale only at No. lul7 WALNUT Street. BSD VBilUCi JMAKU Jl A Ufifl UBISU OO. TCH! TETTER! AND ALL SKIP rISlilLSES. ITCH ! ITCH ! ITO H ! SWAVXL'S OINTMENT Entirely eradicates thls;iOBthsome disease, oftentimes In from lie to 48 Hours I SWATHE'S ALI.-1IEALIXC1 OIWT9IFNT SWAUL'S ALlrIIK.4I.IXa OLMJIIEST SWAYSE'S ALL IIEALINO OINTMENT SWAT SB'S ALlrIIF.AI.INC) OINT3IENT S1VA1AES AI.lrIIEAI.IN OINTMENT. SWAYKK'M ALL-UEAUNQ OINTMENT. Don't be alarmed if yon have the ITCH. TETTER, KRYBIPELA8, SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, BARBER'S ITCII. OR, IN FACT, ANY DISEASE OF THE SKIN. It Is warranted a speedy cure. Prepared by DR. SWAYNE & SON, KO, 1130 NORTH SIXTH STREET, Above Vine, Philadelphia. feold by all best Drupglsts 8 2 stutn4p (ELTY CAKILGT0. & CO., No. 723 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTERS OFJ AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS is CURTAIN MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURERS OP WINDOW SHADES. SWISS, FBFHCII, NOTTINGHAM, AND APPLICATION LACE CURTAINS, LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAIN GOODS BT TUB YARD. WINDOW SHADES, ALL COLORS, ALL QUALITIES, ALL SIZES. WINDOW SHADES OF ALL DE SCRIPTIONS MADE TO ORDER. WE ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF TIIE ABOVE GOODS, AND ARE SELLING AT SUCH REDUCED PRICES AS CANNOT FAIL T SUIT PURCHASERS. 723 CHESNUT St. 4 taiths26trp 1 V. FADER 'JS O E RATED SIBERIAN LEAD PENCILS, TEN DEGREES OF HARDNESS, ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CIVIL ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS. ARTISTS, AND COUNTING-HOUSE USE. FOB SALE, WHOLESALE AND B ST A CL, BY MOSS & CO., STATIQUERS, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS KO. 439 CHESNUT STREET. X. BTOPPEL'S Great Lead Pencil Drawing of 'AFFINITT OF CHOICE," drawn with Siberian Pencils, now on exhibition, 6 23 lmtp QAUCH'S RAW DONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. The treat Fertilizer or all crops. Quick In Its action, aud permanent In lis etlecu, Katabllabed over twelve years. Dealers supplied bj thecarwo, direct from the wharf ol tbe mauulaciory, on liberal terms. uanuiactuxea ouiy oy BACOH A SONS, Office No. SOBouth DELAWARE Avenue, 4sm rp Philadelphia. T:- A. ZIMMERMAN'S HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, (LATE F. LAKEMETER'g), S. Wi COR. CARTER AND EXCHANGE STS. FlIlr.AbELPKIA. 24 im No. Ill NORTH FOURTH STREET. SMALL DRUG STOCK AND SHELVING FOR sale very low, Addreis M., No. Jul CUMBKU- etreei. it OCKIIILL & WILGOfJ, CLOTHING HOUSE, Nos.603and 605 CHESNUT St. The Public are invited to ex amine our extensive assortment of Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing, for Spring and Sum mer Wear, just made of fresh materials, and in the latest and most approved styles. Clothing made to order for Gents and Bovs in the most ar tistic manner, and reasonable prices. . The best Cutters and Work men employed. Our Stock of Ready-made Clothing is well made, well trim med, and Reliable. 5 10 t7 3lp WATCHLS, JEWELRY, ETC. 910 MEAD & CO., 910 FORMERLY AT TUB CORNER OF NINTH AND CHESNUT STS. ' ARK NOW AT No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, ISOUTII SIDE, SECOND FLOOR, HaveJo.it finished over (50) FIFTY NEW STYLES OF TEA SETS, which they are offering at enor mousl; low prices. Tea Sets, plain and chased 25 0 ' " " ?aooo " rich chased ............. (3-,(i " t.ttt t.f 500 " very handsome. f37-f0 " . very rich and medallions, fio oo " ?I6 00 ICE PITCHERS a specialty, raDglng in price from f&'OO to lis 00. MEAD & CO., Manufacturers, NO. 910 fllraXIIT STREET, Str rp SOUTH HI I K. 8KOOND FLOOR. fOW OPENING AT CLARK & BIDDLE'S, No. 712 CHESNUT Street, An Elegant Assortment OF & I Xu V ' 33. 3 FOR RRIDAL AND 4 13 smw2mrr GENERAL PRESENTATIONS. 1028 CHESNUT. I. J. TAYLOR, J E "W E LL E It. The attention ol the publio U Invited to my Stock. comprlslDg FINE WATCHES, DIAMONDS, SILVER IV ARE, ELEGANT JEWELRY, CLOCKS, Hl'SIC BOXES, And all articles appertaining to the trade offered at reduced prices. WATCHES REPAIRED AND WARRANTED. 1028. 2 26 taths3m8p Qm B. KITCHEN, JEWELER, S.E. Comer TFNTII and CUTOUT, CREAT HEDVCTION IM PRICES. DIAHONBS, WATCHES, JEWELRT, SILVER-WARE, BRONZES. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIQUKES, WATCHES AND JEWELKT CAREFULLY RS PAIRED. Particular attention paid to Manufacturing all artl cles In onr line. f821thsm JEW SPniNC STYLES riiiladelphia Wall Papers I J HOWELL A OOURKE. . E . Corner F0UKTII and MAKKET, . MANUFACTURERS OP P A P E It HANGINGS am ' ' tUSmrp OU 11 TAIN MATERIAL B. MAY 25, 18G7. Crvr.PETINGS RATTING WAflEHOUSE! KCCALLUIVIS. CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, Would Call the Attention of the Trade to their Kxtcmstve Stock of CANTON AND COCOA MATTINGS. pPESH CANTON MATTINGS AT RETAIL. ; VHITE, HID, CHECK CD, ADD FANCY STYLES. The Largest Assortment la the City. 1 McCALLWIS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 519 CHESNUT STREET, 5121mrp ,' PHILADELPHIA, REMOVAL OP TOV7NSEND & CO. - . -TO . ' No. 69 North SECOND Street, I1ELOW ARCH, EAST SIDE. CABFETIXGS, ETC. Tbe atteutlon of our rlouds and patrons is called to our ' REMOVAL To. No. 59 North SECOND Street, below Arch east side, where It will be our aim to keep In Blore such f jOOUS only as we have every con fidence will give satisfaction to our cus touieis. ( 1 30 slut ti2mrp QA N TON MATTINGS, CARPETINVS ' . . OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SUADES, .., - ETC. ETC. ETC., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. johnrTwhite, NO 13 NORTH SECOND STREET, IS NOW OFFERING THE ABOVE GOODS AT VERT LOW FIGURES. CALL AKD BEE. , ; . . ; 88 1 m GROCERIES, ETC. CLARET WINE. eoo oases HIGH AND MEDIUM GRADES CLARET, Our Own Importation and Bottling, FOR SALE IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT THE RUYER, AT TIIE LOWEST CASH PRICES. SIMON C0LT0N & CLARKE, M S.!W. COR. RROAD AND WALNUT STS., H taths4p ' PHILADELPHIA. "THOMPSON DLACK & SON, BROAD AND CUESa'UT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, . IDEALERS IN riNE TEAS AND CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. Goods delivered In any part of tbe city, or pitted securely for tbe country. 8 80stuth3mrp rjjio FAMILIES RESIDING IN TIIE RURAL v lusmiiiB. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply Families at tlielr Country Residences with every description of FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, ETC. ETC. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, U71rp Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Sta. Q ARPIELD'S SUPERIOR CIDER VINEGAR Warranted free from all POISONOUS ACIDS. For sale by all Grocers, and by tbe Bole Agent. PAUL A "FERGUSON, 4198m8 . NO. IS NORTH WATER ST. 3 P A N I s fT" OL IVES. THREE HUNDRED GALLONS OF . ' ITiiio Bpnulli Olivos, For sale by tbe gallon, ruucb below the cost o sapoitullon, by " ' ' - JIAHES R. WEBB tUj Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH Bts. ROPER'S NEW AMERICAN rbeecu-loadino repeatinu shot och, ,. ,. ' VIBINUFOCRSHOIS IN TWO SECONDS, Using ordinary Ammunition., Manufactured by the ROPER REPEATING RIFLE COMPANY. Am herst, Massacbusett?,' under personal supervision C. M. BPKNCER, Inventor ot the famous 8PENUE RIFLE. Bend tor olrcnlar. 616IKnl VEST PENN SQUARE SEMIHARY, Jo. 8 WKRT PENN eQTJARK, BET-OW MARKKT Tbe lull Term will oomuiMiioe Hfiiiwmbf r la. ih7 Farents dt slrlim to enter tlmlr duuk'Merslii tills Instl tullou are reyuesled to make application btlur Jiin. 211 18 IB lln4U MARY V. JIOVPT, '.MARY E. TAiEWJO.! D51. VIQI1ART. "AT IS DTSrErKIAf nvwrri'SKA ham tiir rmtnivLXd STIIPTOlflSl (h hnrt tlma affpr aut.lnir- la cfirv ..1. "5T ol sdnate. " " ' il. Halulcnee and Aridity. These svmrtom rl!e from thn lnilir.uii, nr f,i hu nieiiis liistpart ordlRtsiHiK. lw M. CMHvenen '! Tot of A prWtfc Thorn sj mptonisnretlio.-Uof lHof Hie unnatural con dition ot inort In I ho sioniHoh, ana the wnntof pure brio and nastrlc (nloo. Tho sloniacli Is olten Konif times vorar tons. " ..IV1 ',y,m nr Dnrrenlnn of (tptri'n -Tbta stale unfits mnnv Mr tne .uoynienl ot ii0 Vuj -- ... ..ivini),ui?uiinni HIllllH eil 1)7 Im. rer rrt lkr, oii,r, i.. , , r ira many persona commit, sulokle Thore Is Ta S slant loreboulna ot evil, and an liullirreno Hie. ."ww.ui vu jicuuiiu me oiiioes ot 6th. Diarrhtrn. Aftr being at first coHtlv tl.e suOer.r Is nllllcu d with tfirrhc,oh?; owIpk to m diseased condition of the bol produced by tho undigested frmd, whToh la t-vnciiated lu the amo conaltlon as wlier? Kyiun" fTOUr8e 8lVeS n0 8trou"til tSS t h. mint in atl rarts of the (hstftnA rise fr,M tho action of impure bl.K.d upoTtlie ntrve? llicy are felt clilelly lu tho head, ild ISrt breast and In the extremities. tunittnT'cSs there la an uneasiness lu the throat wlth! seme of oliuklug or sullocation; thS moi th it uiiigue? U,y' WllU a b8d "dmtarW5 71 h. ContitmpHve Symptoms and P,thUalion ot the IIeart.-MaDy peisous pionouncecl h Tai?l i,0d.'tieBrP8 ,,nvV. lcl,nothliiK batDys? 8tn, Ompft. This Is a very frequent symDtom , of Iiyspepsla, and K.ulg very ifteu luEo cSSi firmed consumption. 00a Oth. Want of Sleep .-A. very dlst ressinS rvAd. tom. resulting from mental dersngemontZ 101b. &lwij fonio External IteltUion.-The pa. tient Is allecled painfully by cold and heaV which la owing to unnatural dryness of gkln, and the skin Is often atlecte.1 by eruption. ad tetters. 3 he gloomy d speptlo avoids society aa -much as possible. ' " 11th. Vomiting. A frequent and distressing symptom. It relieves tho palu, but emaciate . aud weaiaoutthepaUent. vam 12lh. DUzineu. dimness of viiion, headache, and) tlaggering in walking. Those are very alarming, symptoms, which are speedily removed by our tneuiclnea; but If neglected are quickly followed by numbness and suddeu death. !3th. It la impossible lor us to give all the symptoms of lJyspepsia In so small a spaoe. but tbe above are considered sufficient. If we add that Ihe patient loses his memory and regard to fcurraunding objects, nnd frequently becomes -morose und sour In dlspotilUou. We should say however, thut pnlusin the Mntsand BtliTnesa of the limbs, which go by the name of rheuma tism nnd neuralgia, are produced by Dyspepsia. Alto, a hardness of the muscles of the abdomen, which becomes contacted aud hard; and In some casus the belly bluks. instead of belnir gently prominent. " ' N. B. I'erhaps we have not said enough of ' that strongest symptom of Dyspepsia, melan choly. We have examined hundreds of cases of . Dyspepsia, who were so much affected In their . minds that they constantly forbode loss of their reason, which unfitted them for business of any kind, andmany of them have been patients of 1 the Insane Asylum, who are now permanently cured by our medicine. Hundreds Of thousands of dollars are spent yearly, and hundreds of thousands of tho best -men and women of America linear I n nam nn.1 die, and fill a premature grave, with that awful disease, Dyspepsia. They try this physician and that physician, bntalnat oinot - " v V1V AAV ' cure; and the next we hear of them they have Ml. 1 A 1 - guue -mj mat, uourne irom whenoe no traveller lemma. Out of the thousands of that have used Dr. Wlshart's Great American Dyspepsia Pills and Pine Tree Tar rVintioi one of them has failed of a perfect cur. We warrants perfect cure in every case, no matter if it be twenty yeara' standing. Bold by all uruggiHia everywnere, and at Dr. Wlshart's Office, No. 10 N. Beoond Btreet, Philadelphia, Ta. All examinations and consultations free of cnarge. Hend ror a circular. Price of Pills, One Dollar per box. Sent by mall, free of charge, receipt of money. I t. C. WISUART, M. D. Office and Store No. 10 N. Second street, Philadelphia, Pa., TJ. S. of America, ' Tf Ton ATA Tlftt. filntr Bnn 1 thl. a!..h1..i fi ieiid that is sick, and God will bless you. DR. L. Q. C. YVISH ART'S- PINE TREE TAB CORDIAL. A GREAT REMEDY FOB THE CURB OF THROAT AND LUNC1 DISEASES. FINE TREE TAR CORDIAL. It Is the vital principle of tbe Pine Tree ob tained by a peculiar process in the distillation of tbe tar, by which its highest medical proper, lies are retained. It is the only safe and reliable remedy which has ever been prepared from the Juloeof the Pine Tree. i It Invigorates the digestive organs and re stores the appetite. It strengthens the debilitated system. It purifies and enriches the blood, and expels from the system the corruption which scrofula breeds on the lungs. i It dissolves the mucus or phlegm which stops the air passages of the lungs. Its healing principle acts upon the Irritated surface of the lungs and throat, penetrating ta each diseased part, relieving pain and subduing Inflammation. It is the result of years of study and experl. mem, and it is offored to the afflicted with the positive assurance of lis power to cure, if the patient has not too long delayed a resort to the means of cure. CAUTION. Whereas, Base and deslgulng men, rogardloes of the lives of the sick, and with a view solely to their own pockets, are making and vending a spurious article worse than useless repre senting it as my Pine Tree Cordial, copying, in. some cases, my labels and bottles, with alight variation to protect then from the law, the subscriber has been Induced as a protection to the pnblio, to punlah a fac-simlle of his bot tles aa last patented by the United States Gov ernment; and hereby cuhllons all persons.who value their health And We against purohaslna any of the many preparations offered for sal as Tar Cordial, unless my name and a Fine Tree 1 blown on the bottle; all others being a wicked imposition to deceive the Buffering anJ fleece them of their money, regardless of oon, 8heneenutne Pine Tree Tar Cordial 1 nmde bv aTrocess and of Ingredients known only ?.fyt J f which secret has never been ulvtiln, and any and all persons claiming ; to make m Pine ll ee Tar Cordial are but vile luspostm s. L. Q. C. WISUART, N0. 10 North Second street, west side, Philadelphia.' Bold by DruKglatu everywhere, 8 27 ws3mj cordially luvlttd.