8 THE EXECUTION OF THE ARCH DUKE MAXIMILIAN. letter from Profe nor Hchan. To the EUtors of the lining Pout.- Tho hiHt leleaiams torn Knrope loll us tfiat a .llro( lutonse excitement anU Indignation Vm ronl among all Glasses upon lb... An--oniieemnt of Uie txeouUoo in Mexico of tne tote ArcfuKe Maximilian, the so-entitieil Em peror of MIlCO. TUU wm bat natural, nnd to M looked for there. A prlDce of toe oldest sove reign bouse in Europe, connected by blood or Marriage . with almost every crowned bead there, was alone sufllolent to have called lortU this wall. Another reut hud been made In that divinity" which, we are told, "doth hedge a king," and At each one made, well may kings and nobles ahndder. But how is it with otirseives, a branch of the American people T Even here a like cry has one op from many. Upon what gronnda, when we look at the esseuce of the mauur.lt is Hard tOay, except that ol an uncontrollable gyro rat by which causes one human being to laugh or cry when be sees several others doing 0 pl'hoqfcii berua?not Jtuow the exact cause tif'tl.tlr mirth or grief. '" ., This case-undlvested of trie gloss that In some carters It has been sotigbt to put upon it, bus always seemed to me a very simple oue. A Teglilnmle. do facto government, regarded as inch bv all the powers of the world, is at tempted to be subverted by a traitorous faction it borne, whose leaders, to strengthen them elves, call from abroad a bead, whom they Invest with a soi disci nt imperial power, and tbns endeavor to secure themselves nnder the unreal shadow of an imperial name. This per onace accepts all the responsibilities of bis position. He makes blmself part and parcel of those who have Invited blm to participate in their traitorous plots, lie claims to be a Alexl can, and bequeaths, it appears, in Ills will, luls claim to posterity. In this capacity, soil this alone, does he attempt to overthrow tne extHtlng Government. What, let uh BHk, is his status wlih reuaid to that Government? As I uuve aid, let u divest the matter of Its mere trap plugs and surroundings, the royal lineage of lie actor, the Imperial paraphernalia, tne lUets and armies ol the all-powerful coadjutor, and what does lk amount toT The crime of Use tnajcxte against Mexico. If we doubt it, let uh unposM unrvelves but a short time bank 'o 'been plsced in a Jiite condition with Mexico. Wcuid we have looked upon our sovereign powers to have been estopped by such adventi tious ciicunistanees? A . Dupir .it Is true, has pleaded theome in the French Senate enamour, and has called for ludumeut both against Mexico and tin United States for this exercise pf sovereign power by the lormer. He Dears au illustrious name; (hilt tfl41"!' t'ue greatest lawyers and Jurists of France Tbe mantle of this last'B deoiamailou way bave fallen upon bis shoulders, but little else tbat pertains to legal force. It is at best but a Bad business to write or speak about. But as men's pens and mouths are busy with it. It is well to look at it on all ides: for the like has occurred before, and may aizaluln the course of nations. It Is lit every aspect a most sad event. What a woe has fallen upon two prinoely houses! What a Nemesis seems to follow close upon them, with stroke upon stroke, reminding us of those fated fami lies of Greece, that her poets have made Im mortal. This, indeed, is sad, too bad to dwell nPOar Government at least, whatever M. Dupln may eny or think, has doue till it could to avert this catastrophe. It could not have done less than it did lu interpoBins Its good offices with Mexico in behalf ol Maximilian, at the urgent request of a friendly power; the more nm, as what was asked far in his case was only in ac cordance with our own acis at home. We might bave hoped tbat this Intercession would have availed lu procuring cietneucy; as to us, more than to any other extornal aid, was the present Government of Mexico indebted for reliel from Us greatest peril. But having done this, bere our functions ceased. - To protest agalnBt contemplated action of Mexico la the case, still more to bave threatened her In any way for declining to accede to our request, would bave been the height of diplomatic maladroltness. It would bave amouuted to patting in a bur to the exercise of our sove reign will In a like case, Mexico has lu this exercised but an un-duubteu-right of sovereignty. Whether in doing so she has HCed wisely or politically. Is another question. But it is one of which she must be left to Judge. It is all very well tosuilt tbe question from its true merits, ana can tnis execution of Maximilian a murder. Do we know that any local form of Mexican or mar tial law was not complied with in the sentence and execution? It is all very well to call her a ecml-hurbarlun aggregation of half-breods, and therefore to bo taught belter manners to wards princes who would usurp her powers, and in conspiiing with home traitors would try to destroy her national existence. Unhappily, for the most part, she is what all other people have been made who have been trodden down by despotism, whether monarchical, oligarchi cal, or pseudo republican; whether by Koman, Puritan, -Mormon, or brahinluioal Church, when claiming Infallibility, with power to en force its dogmas, bhe Is what we see in modern Greece, in Poland, in Ireland, and wherever the degradation of slavery has onee beeu stamped on humanity. But In this aot she has done nothing more than other government bave done In like condition. Before we ostracize her for this act. let us call dd history and interro gate her. What an array of facts 1 Not of tbe far past, but of to-day. Napoleon I, the grand est name of modern times, seized the Duke d'Engheln on foreign territory, and had him tried and shot at I'arls for conspiring against France. He bad Mallet and others executed lor similar attempts. What was doue uuder bis auction In Hpaln f Russia subjected nobles and noble ladies to the knout, and worse, if pos sible, to Siberian chains and darkness. Aus tria ! But lu her present woe let the unsparing voice of history keep silence ! Before we call Mexico names and give vent to clamor of indignation against lier, let us define who are semi-barbarians and who are not. and what constitutes the one or the other. Kngland bung ber Irish rebels, and among them young Emmet a man claiming our sympathies for every manly quality as much as Maximilian does. France has bad her days f the guillotines, the mltralllades, the Noza- des.all within tne memory or men now living. Are they sernl-barbarlans? Does the living another life from our own constitute a people semi-barbarians? I am no advocate for the shedding of human blood, and 1 thank God that lie has not put it Into the hearts of our people to demand it of their Government, But rulers have nothing to do with magnanimity. They are but the exe cutors of tbe law, except so far as clothed with clemency for the public good, and not to give way to private feelings I could have wlsued tbat no tone of rejoicing over the late fearful event should have been uttered by the people of Mexico. It was enough for the outraged nation to bave demanded the lite of the chief conspira tor, in expiation of tbeollense. The execution, of a human being, whatever the crime, is the most solemn of all the acts of human sove reignty. An error committed here is beyond recall no after act can repair it. Mexico should have looked upon this act with the dignified attitude of sternness that beliited the occasion. If in ber right, it was a great act. which the world was Invited to challenge, and It should so have been felt by her. Upon this pedestal of ...v. 0.1H unnn this alone, can she stand. nroudly defiant of the taunts and sneers of Indi vid nals or the threats of foreign 8 ates. Very respectfully, yours, D. II. Mahan. West I'oint, July 5, ltti7. Tbe Assassin of the 9lar. m- The Paris correspondent of the London Times rEs" assassin Bereeowskl-thls Is the only ( eorrect orthography 01 a name mat l .u fSTSt 10 more ihuu oue t-aus"ogrlUcuUoa-l8 as ma desoer TiM.h V.t - . 1 11 i r-.'U I. ur Dtwnwuuu. " - ,T r fm,.-. tun Vhe sonVcame successively Po?"?.. ivil administrative oilioer uuder the I'ollsli finvlrniCeni The pohtuaustet's eon, Berezow u p farther in his turn Inherited a fine estate. Served In the Russian army, and wa pensioned Sir when he had attained the rank of major. Ste was' of course .tY. . ..j nun n 1 17 11 zt 1 1 1 1 i Li na r nv v. - - -lidwln Bootli has closed W"8?1! f Oiirty nights in Chicago, and clears 17,000 r his trouble. iilronvmld. Ol ivussiau ft The PoUsh 'form of wski Analice, Beeouer-i he of the iLIHlIlllUl-r. .TOIIum. ear llii originally ''Wtaru nomination when m 1 ola u H'tn afU'eeite'nslo.'of'u.e Kusjdaa -way Z Vo'lhJnKey "SS; f Te THE DAILY EVENINgjLEGRAPII--PniLADEIiriIIA WEDNESDAY THE EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH. Letter from Ir. Marjrowan. The following letter from Dr. Macgowan gives an Interesting account of the progress ot the iDdla Telegraph project: . Shanghai, China. May 17, N. Mlokloa, Esq., Vlct-l'resldent of the Kust India Telegrapn Company Dear 8b: Since sending a report of hit iTfoceedingain the service of the Kast India lelegrap." Company, in the soutn or i;iiiu uu JuDan. f ha. e visited all I he consular porta on the river T At Nanking, mopeu to nnye an" interview with ?rFoXn arpoinled CoromlHalono-' "(.i anUcloation but he was absent from the i",,?" ''0" of which 1 bad provided rnysei. wi"Xm": nicatlon addressed to him by 'i,e?1lt Consul(JcnenU Mangurn, conveying tDn; stance of what Iieslred to oommunloate, Wnlul was to notify tala xcellcncy that "The Hast India Telesraph Company" was about ti con nect Bbunghai, "Jlong-KoDg. and intermediate porta by a futmarine cabl, the Woofunfc end of which would be extended to our olllue at bhougbal, by a laud line (of about eight miles) over a road constructed and owned by foreign era. Iam tinder grent obligations to Captain Hhti feldt. commanding United Htutes steamer Wo cbusetts, who, on account of the great interest he feels In the uiuiertaklng of the company, gave me patiSiiBe from Klugking to Nanking, and accompanied me to tbe Yamun of the Man darin of the next In rans to the Commissioner, thereby. In the estimation of the Chinese, giving Importance of a semi-official character 10 my mission. The trr-asurer perosed the Ktler, and promised lo deliver It to the Com nilioner 01 Foreign Aflulrs, on the arrival of that iunctlonnry. Since the announcement was made that you had deckled to connect the principal ports of China by u submarine telegraphic cable, au In creased interest in thecompany has beeu maul fested by the lorelgn communities, bu an un precedented depression of trade, and the losses that bave been sustained by all the Kuglish firms, will not admit of an exhibition of that interest to au extent (at present) us to cause an immediate and extensive demand for stock. 1 tie enterprise is described by the publlo press as one that must prove highly lemuneratlve. in which opioid-- b i macllftut8 ot lrje mguest irfellifceiice concur. Vou may be assured that there are MO politi cal or pnysli!nl obstructions to the success of your enterprise, submarine telegraphy has failed only in tropical seas where exposed to abrasion from corals. A soft ocean bod is the only condition that Is iudlspensablo to sucoes-, and this obtains in tbe China 8ea from Hong Kong nortnward. It has been sounded In every part, and It bo shallow that the expense of sub merging a cable will be inconsiderable, and the cable being In short sections, extending from port to port, a stenrmer of ordinary dimensions van lay it withoutxtek. According to tbe uBtomg returns the coast wise trade is consAtintly Increasing. The mer cantile depression lo which I have referred is in the foreign trade. Coastal intercommunica tion is now maintained almost wholly br foreign vessels, which are largely owned by native Chinese merchants, who havln geagerly embraced that means of facilitating trade, and bnvlngalso readily avulle J themselves of the advantages of insurance, will be no less prompt to include telegraphy among the appliances of domestic commerce. Tbe obstacles to telegraphy In China, from popular superstition, have beeu rcaily over rated. It is true that their notions of Fang Bhuey (good luck), or Geomancy, will bo dis turbed by your poles nnd wires, but the rudest of tbe people are amenable to reason: time and patience will reconcile I hem to such inno vations much sooner than Is generally sup posed. Met srs. llussell & Lo. lately coustruuted a line in this settlement, extending from their oillces to tbe s eamboat landing, a considerable distance, without exciting more than passing remarks from the natives. A recent communication from her Britannic Majesty's Plenipotentiary at Fckiu.SIr Ruther ford Alcock, assures me thut if the Kast India Telegraph Company proves to be cosmopolitan In character, the company shall have his hearty co-operation. Himllar professions of Interest in your work have been made to me by the repre sentatives of all the treaty powers; and as the treaties are to undergo revision during the en suing year, you may confidently rely on pro cuiing then those additional privileges that may perchnnce tie withheld in tne interim. With these prospects before the company, I cm not, refrain from urging the prosecution of its work with every energy. I have the honor to remuin, very respectfully yours, D. J. Macoowas, . Commissioner of East India Telegraph Co. One Hundred Ships Lost la the White Sea The London paper publish despatches from 81. Petersburg, dated ou the 27th of June, giving accounts irom Archangel of the destruction of shipping in tbe White tiea by the breakiug np 01 the ice. lrom which it has been lul'erred that tbe loss has been muoh greater than was pre viously reported. More than one hundred ships were lost, nnd the crews were In a desperate position on the coat of Lapland, while some wereon the drifting Hoes of ice. Lord Stanley, British Secretary ot State for Foreign All'airs, received a despatch from Sir A. Buchanan, Minister at St. Petersburg, confirming the sod news, and stating that he has requested the Kussian Government to render assistance to the crews drifting on tbe ice, but it appears there is only one small steamer available at Archangel, orders have been despatched from the Foreign Office to tbe British Consuls at Co penhagen and Stockholm, and to St. Peters burg, with instructions to put themselves in communication with the Government authori ties of Sweden and other places northward, in order that all immediate assistance should be Bent to the shipwrecked crews. At Newmarket, England, after a race, a MarcliioneBs, who is as devoted to betting as her husband, danced in the evening with the jockey who rode the winning horse, allowing him to clasp her waist, and waltz at the top 01 ma speea 1 EXCURSIONS. rrXim'. FOB CAPE MAY ON TUES- ffawo .UAYB, TUUltSDAYtt, AND BAT U 11- Ija i a. Tbe Dew and swift steamer SAMUEL M. FELTON, Captain L. Davis, leaves CHKBN l)T Street wharf on 'i bKbDAYb, '1 HUHHDA V8, and bATUKDAYH. at 9 A.m., ana returning, leaves cape juuy on Mouduys, Wednesdays, and 1'rlduy. at 8 A. M. fare, 2'oo, including carriage Hire. bervaniB, 1'7S, Including carriage hire. Children, tl 26, Including carriage hire. Kxcuraum tlckelH on Saturday, good to return ou jnunaay, i, inciuuing carriage niro. h. n. HtmnF.r.i. N. B. Mann's Kxpress Company have arrautcud to attend to baiiKaue. etc.. aud will check bai;ai;e through to holelH, collages, etc.; also, sell ticket al meir unice, io. iot . rin n nireei, 7 10 izt EXCURSIONS UPTHE KIVKR. .Tbe anleudld steamboat JOHN A. V xkltIl.U wakes dally Afternoon Krctiralons to Burlluglun aud Bristol, stopping at Klverlon, Torree dale. Andalusia, and Beverly, each way. Tlie excursions leave C11K8NUT BTRKKT WUAKK at 2 o'clock in the Afternoon. Jtelurnlng, leave Bristol al 4 o'clock, arriving lu tneciiy at o'clock tr. M. F A UK Excursion. V eta. Each way.itfic. 6 5 8m mjttr h. FAttK TO WILMINGTON, 15 .L-. - . cheater or Hook. 10 ceula. uijU ailer MONDAY. July 8, the sleumer ARIEL will leave Clll!.bj u i bireei wnari at vio a. ai. auu 8-4SP. M. Returning, leaves Wlluilugtou at 15 A. M. Fare lo WilrnlnKton, 15 cents: excursion tickets, 26 ceuuj. Vare to Chester or iiook, 10 ceuu. 7 a 01 TDROPOSALS F OK BEEF. PuTi.inrcr.PillA. Pa.. July 11. 1K67. Sealed PrmuMlH in duplicate will bo received bv the nridBikl.rn. .d ui. No llUil G I It Alt I Street. '1 bird Floor, or directed lu Post Olllce Uojc x.ais, m lias city, until JU A. si., juiyio. mui, for furnishing the United States troops, em ployes, etc., at rorl Delaware, uei., wiui 1'ltteH 1U.'.KIV of a uood markeiahin nnuiit v. in eoual nropor- tiou of fore und hind quarters, excluding necks, suiiunn, uuu ntuncy lullow. Also, i-'OlUNKD IlElfilf of the best quality and tbe usual corning pieces. '1 be said Beef to be delivered free of cost lo the troops, etc., at Fort Delaware, Del., In sucu quantities and at such l linos as may be required by the commanding fllocr at Fort Delaware, and to continue in loroe four (4) months, coin r.ienclun on the 1st day of Auu .mt iki7. or sucb less time as the CouimUsuiy-Geueral shall direct, and subject to his approval. Hidden will make separate proposals for eaoh article, and In separate letters, Hnd, upon ac ceptance oi meir KiuB, mm kivu Kuon BHCurny a may be required ior tne lauuiui performance of Hida must Uo endorsed etc." "Proposals for Beef 0. L. KILBURN, Uencrul, A, C. U. S. 7 10 et Brevet Brig. DR. WIOHAKT. ; what is JturspErsiAT DTsrcrsu jiabj tiih VAiiiinimi ITHnoHli ohsunate? eftUn ofte "eylwinS 2d. Flatulence and ActtlUy.Tbtm nmnltmi arise from the Indigestion of fooiL woh ler ments Instead of digesting. ' aBP 8d. CoiHvene ami Ijom of Armtil TheflS vymptomsare theflflenlMor the nnnatnral con Ultlon 01 lood In the stomach, and the want of a Pre bile and gastrio Juloo. The stomach is often paihfully dlAtendetl by wind; the appetite it (sometimes voracious. 4tl. GWf nnri Veprlm of BplrV-i This state nnflts many for the enjoyment of life, and Is caused by the Impure blood furnished by lm pcrlect digestion, in this stage of the disease many persona commit auiolde. There is a con tttant lorehodine ot evil, and an iiidlfforenoe and positive luublllty to perform the offices of life. 6th. Diarrheea. Aftor being at first costive, the sufferer is nfllh ted with diarrhoea, which It owJnjj o a dlf eased condition of the bowels produced by the undigested fspd:. wuicH la evacuated in the same condition as when eaten, and of course gives no strength to the system. 6th. rains in ail Parts olhe System Arise from tbe action of Impure blood upon tne nerves, They are felt ehleny In the head, sides, and breast, and In the extremities. In many case there is an uneasiness In the throat, with a sense of choking or suffocation; the mouth Is often clammy, with a bad taste and a furred tongue.. 7th. Oonmmptive Symptom and Palpitation 0 th JJcurUM any persons pronounced as having these diseases have, in lact, nothing but Dys pepsia, tbe lung and heart disease being only symptoms. 8lh, CV"ffA-'-ThtH Is a very frequent symptom of Dyspepsia, and leads very often Into con firmed consumption. 9th. Want of Sleep. A very distressing symp tom, resulting from mental derangements. 10th. Symptoms of External Relation. The pa tient Is allected painfully by cold and heat, Which is owing to unnatural dryness of skin, and the skin is often allected by eruptions and tetters. The gloomy dyspeptic avoids society at much as possible. 11th. Vomiting. A frequent and distressing symptom. It relieves the pain, but emaciates and wears out the patient. 12th. btzzinest, dimness of vision, headache, and staggering in walking. These are very alarming symptoms, which are speedily removed by our medicines; but if neglected are quickly followed by numbness and sudden death. 13th. It Is Impossible lor us to give all the symptoms of Dyspepsia In bo small a space, but the above are considered sutllcleut, If we add that the patient loses his memory and regard to Burrauuding objects, and frequently becomes morose aud sour in dlspoKition. We should say, however, tbat pains in the joints and stiffness of tbe limbs, which go by tbe name of rheuma tism and neuralgia, are produced by Dyspepsia Also, a hardness of tbe muscles of the abdomen which becomes contracted and hard; and in some cases the belly sinks, Instead ot being gently prominent. N. B. Ferbaps we have not said enough of that strongest symptom of Dyspepsia, melan. choly. We have examined hundreds of cases of Dyspepsia, who were so muoh affected In their minds that they constantly forbode loss of their reason, which unfitted them for business of any kind, and many of them have been oitients of the Insane Asylum, who are now permanently cured by our medicine. Hundreds of thousands of dollars are spent yearly, and hundreds of thousands of the best men and women of America linger in pain and die, and fill a premature grave, with that awful disease. Dyspepsia. They try this physician and that physician, but alas! alas no relief, no cure; and the next we hear of them they have gone "to that bourne lrom whence no traveller returns." Out of the thousands of cases of Dyspepsia tbat have used Dr. Wishart's Great American Dyspepsia Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial, not one of them has failed of a perfect cure. We warrant a perfect cure in every case, no matter if it be twenty years' standing. Sold b all druggists everywhere, and at Dr. Wlshart't Office, Ho. 10 N. Second street, Philadelphia, Pa All examinations and consultations free of cha ige. Bend for a circular, frlce of Pills, One Dollar per box. Bent by mail, free of charge, receipt of money. In . C WISIIAKT, M. D. Office and Store Ho. 10 N. Second street, Philadelphia, Pa., U. S. of America, If von are not sick, send this circular to tout menu inuv is sick, ami uoa wui mess you. DR. L. Q. C. VIGHART'G PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL. A UREAT REMEDY FOB TIIE CURB OF THROAT AND LUNO DISEASES. PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL. It Is tbe vital principle of the Fine Tree ob. mined by a peculiar process In tbe distillation of tbe tar, by wblcb Us highest medical proper ties are retained. It Is the only safe and reliable remedy whloh has ever been prepared from the J alee of th Fine Tree. It invigorates the digestive organs and re. stores tbe appetite. It strengthens the debilitated system. It pnrlfles and enriches tbe blood, and expels from tbe system tbe corruption which scrofula breeds on the lungs. It dissolves the muous or phlegm whloh stops the air passages of tbe lungs. Its healing principle acts upon tbe Irritated surface of the lungs and throat, penetrating to each diseased part, relieving pain and subduing Inflammation. It is tbe result of years of study and experi ment, and It is ollored to the alUlcted with the positive assurance of lu power to cure, If the patient has not too long delayed a resort to ths means of cure. CAUTION. Wbereus, Base and UesiKulng men, regardless oftbe lives of the sick, aud with a view solely to their own pockets, are making and veudlng a spurious article worse than useless repre senting it as my Vine Tree Coralal, copying, In some cases, my labels and bottles, with slight variation to protect them from tbe law, the subscriber has been lnduoed as a protection to the public, to punish a fao-simlle of his bot tles as last patented by the United States Gov ernment; aud hereby cautions all persons who value meir neattn and life against puronatuny any of tbe many preparations offered for saif as Tar Cordial, unless my name and a Fins Tree is blown on the bottle; all others being a wicked imposition to deceive the suffering and fleece them of their money, regardless of oou RMiuenceB. The uenulne Pine Tr tv rwiial Is mods by a process and of ingredients known only to niyseir, wuicu secret has never beeu divuigeu; and any and all persons claiming to make my Flue a 1 ec j.u vyurimu are put vile lmpostora. I O,. C. WISUABT, Ho. 10 North Becond street, west side, Philadelphia. Bold by DrngglsU everywhere. 3 wu3ml DRY GOODS. 229 : FAR1ES & WARNER. 229 NORTH NINTH 8T11EET, ABO V VI RACE, Bave rust received Large lot of Hamburg Edgings and Inaertlnga. Fine Lace Ildkfk , from auction, bargain. Fine qnallly Bhlrred Musllna. to, 76. s5o..'l and P18. Flald Nainsook Muslin, 28, 81. 45, 80, and 80c. Pod Finlsb Jaconets and Cambrics. Nainsook Muslins, Bwl Hulls, etc etc While Piques, Wo. Shirting Linens, 50, 59, SO, 85, 75, 85 cents, ate, Linen Bhlrt Fronts. 80, 87,', 45, 50, 82f cent. ' ' Ladles' and Gents' Linen Hdkh., cheap. Gents' Bummer Undershirts, 75c LlDeu Fans below Importers' prices, Table Llnena, 48, 60, 85. and 75 cents. Linen Napkins, Towels Doylies, etc Llaen Drills for PanU, 37,','. 45, aud 503. Plain Linens, 25 cents. Flue quality Bley Linens, f;ni. 40. 45, and 80 cents DOMESTIC DOMESTIC I Bieachtd Muslins. 12.', 14. 15, 10, 18. 20c, etc. Pillow Case aud Sheeting Muslins. Unbleached Muslins, 12J, 15, 18. 18, 19, 20c etc Cotton and Wool Shaker F"annel, 15 cents. Lomet Flannels, 85, 81, at d k7S cents. Grey Twilled Flannel for Bathing Kobes. Black and White Balmorals, (I. Best Hoop Bkirt in tbe city, 11-25. PARIES & WARNER, NO. 819 NORTH MI1KTIX STREET, 22081 ABOVE RACK. NOTICE! ENTIRE STOCK OP SUII1MER DRESS GOODS TO BE CLOSED OUT. JOHN V. THOMAS, Nos.103 and 407 North SECOND St. OIFEBS THE RALAKl'F, OF HIS STOCK OF ir:i.ADiKi'., IIEBNAXI4, OBAlIF.S, LAWXS, IZwsmSmrpl riQVES, ETC., UOODS FOKTRAVKLLIxn SUITS SUMMER POPLISN, ETC. ETC AT OBKATLT KEDUCKD PRICES. B. W. Corner of XTourth and Ajrolx Stfli klttiH OF SUMMER QUILTS. 10-4 AF1 11-4 LANCASTER QUILTS. -4 kiwi i .v.n n w.i PINK AND Itl.I'K M tKNi:ilXVN()1TILTS. FI N t)ST WHITE lll llIH IMPOKTKU. IKFItl.N kll'HI.IDD WITH OI'il.TS. NAPHINW, TOlVKIH, TABLE LINENS, Hiltjaxisua, tus a;, a-. ... II AVE JUST OPENED ANOTHER CASE K1I.VFK POPMIUN. FOK LA DIES' SITITh. HAKU I. A V l. HKAI II A.H I .IUIil.tll. SUMMER SlLIi. REDUCED. P. S.-TVUITE SUAWLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. I wfmttm No. 111'! UHKSNDT street. TO THE LADIES. LINE V CAMBRICS) PRINTED FOR DRESv-FJS, WHITE FOR BODIEi These goods are essential for SUMMER WEAR, and we are now selling tbe balance ol our Importation at a GREAT SACRIFICE. E. M. NEEDLES & CO., N.W. Corner Eleventh and Ckciuut, laeilS XQNfrttlHH IQII 'I QREAT REDUCTION IN FANCY DRY GOODS GEORGE FRYEE, No. 916 CHESNUT STREET, Informs bis customers that be Is selling his entire Stock ol I " 8ia SILKS, SIIAWI.S, AND DRESS GOODS Itesardless of cost, to close them oat by July L 608. EFMOVAL. 60S. E. S. JAFFR1Y & CO. liez to inform their friends and the public that they bave removed their place of business from No. 222 to KO. 80S CHESNUT STREET, UP STAIRS, flavins greater facilities, and more room for doing buslnetv, ibelr stock will be considerably increased In the various departments. Represented hy K STORY. 761m i CHEAP DRY GOO liB.CAH PETS, MATTINGS, OIL CLO Tllb. AND WIN JUOW HH A DKH -lreat llarualns lrom Auction. V. hi. AKOll AM BAUL1, N. S. Comer OI 1- r. V ILit jnmiu WA-mn.. numw, will open this morning louo yards extra quality dou ble imperial White tanion Mailing, silgntly ialnel will heaold at S7H. worth 7fia; Red Check Matilrig. 4i3, m ano 6iic., lnsraiu Carpets, all wool, at (tt, 75, 87c. i.H-to.il-W, aud Inifraln Carla. wool tilling in.46 6o; and 3.l Three-ply Curnt, inn; KngliHk Tapestry Brussels Carpels, trtM biuI 41-76; Hemp Car- pClS, HI to iC.; nil l.iuil'n. ,u"' pels. 60 to 87c,: Window Hhadcs, 1 to f Pluln Shading, h and iHic.i Tubln Linens. Uo. to li; Towels. 12 to 'i.e.; niinnel for Ruthlng Hobea, Sic : MuhIIoh, 10 to ll-ic.: Calicoes. 10 to ISc.i Luwna, a"c. Wholenate and Rt ail Hlnre, M. Ju corner KLMVMMIU. aud uakum btreels. .lv.Vu yvESTCOTT fit CEORC7. soooamoKs to PHIUP WILSON CO IMPOBTKB8 AND DBALKK8 IX Ul'NS, PISTOES RIFEES, CRICKET, AND RASE BALE IMPLEMENTS, FISHING TACKLE. 8KATK8, CROQUET, ARCHERY. ETC.. i NO. 409 CHESNUT STREET 4 11 am PHILABKLPHIA. (1ET THK B1C8T-THE HOLY BIBLK-HARU. J lng'a fcAillloiia Family, Pulpit aud Pocket Bihl In beautllul (Btyles of Turkey Morocco aud antluae btndliiKs. A new edition, arranged for pliotogMtpuio ponralUOf tamlll.M ARI)ING, ,,,, , . 1 Ho, KA CUliaiWUT buev- keUMr Fourla . JULY 10, 18(57. MlLltrreftV, TRIMMItVQS, ETC. ril0tURNirJC MILLINERY. AIWATSON BAND A LAROK ABf-ORTMKNT OT MOTJHIMIIVO BON1NETH, AT SO. Ml WALNUT STREET. IZ76m MAD'LLE KEOCH. 11 US. 1L DILLON, o, tas Ann tn lovrn rtakict, NKHY HUVHI VI aXCka-LIXjr JTIIUAAI nlV'' Kyf. and Children's Ktraw ana Fade? Ilonnrta anil Hi of tbe iuti tiylea. Also. Hllkn, Velvets, blbboDR, Crapes. Fealhr -wno.a, rntain. rt('. 7 1KJ GROCERIES. tTC. THE " EXCELSIOR' HAMS, NKIEITED HOW THE IlKST CORN-FEO UO.S. ABE OF NTA.NDAKD RKPVTAi TION, A&D THE I1KT IS THE WUBLU. J. H. MICHENER & CO., vKAEHAlj PROVISION DEALER. AHD C'CUKBS OF THE t'ELEBHATEM K XCEL8IO It" Sl'UlU-CUBEO II A BIK. TONUCE8. AMU BEEF, Nop. 142 and 144 N. FRONT Street. None Renulne unless branded "J. II. M. A c.n.. Rt. CKLKIOK." Ilie Juntly celebraUd "KXCEtIOR" Tf A MS are cnr-d by J. H. M. A . o. (In a style peculiar to tnnni- selves), exnreivilv lur FaUtLY Uahi nnvor; irre iron, me unpieanani (ante of vail, and are Jirnnuuucea uy epicures superior to any now ollered or sale. s 4i imwuut VM. POLAND & . SON'S PUKE LAUD, IN TIERCES, BARBELS, AND TUBS. AND PROVISIONS tiENERALtTT. CTirSNUT STREET WHARF, 617niwsim SOUTH SIDE. "OUT IV YOU WANT OOOD TPA, GO TO jf wiLhujin oia-csiuuiisiied Tea a areuouse, o. w 1 1.8 O N'S OO I. OKU. DOLLAR TEA PURB TTtTILSON'S DOLLAR TEA-FINE YOUNG VV uv I'fcON. w lLSON'S DOLLAR TEA GIVES UNI versa' sutlslttcuon. w I LSON'S JAPAN. DOLLAR TEA PURB w lLSON'S DOLLAR TEA Kranb . . . RICH AND FRA WILSON'S likes 1U DOLLAR TEA- EVfiRYBODTi VUMf'im V ft I 'III V (51 lLfiil CAI illU-H. S'IGKEI) AKD FIRST CF 1HH 8KASON. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer In Flue Groceries, Corner .ELEVENTH and VINE Sta. 11 Tip JAPANESE rOWCIIOXU TEA, TBE F1NKBT QUALITY IMPORTED. Kluperor and other fine chops OOLONGS. . New crop Yi-UNO HYaON and GUNPOWDER and genuine CH ULAN TEA. For sale by the package or retail, at ' JANES R. WEBB'S, nr Comer WALNUT and KIOHTH Sta. Q-ARFIELD'S SUPERIOR CIDER VINEGAR Warranted tree from all POISONOUS ACIDS. For aale by all Grocers, and by tbe Bole Agents, PAUL & FERGUSON, 419ftm8 NO. IS NORTH WATER ST QAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Tbe Fidelity Insurance, TrustVnd Safe Depoalt company, tor tne safe Keeping of Bonds, Stocks, and Other Valuables. CAPITAL 81100,000 BIBBCTORS, N. B. BROWNE, iltiWAKU W. CLARENCE II. CLARK, ALEXANDKR IIKNR7 JOHN WKLWU. . A. Al ALU WELL, J. ULLLINUHAM FELL.IHKNRY O. GlBttON, CHARLKH MACALKftTER. Ofllce In the Fire proof Building of the Philadelphia National Bank, CHIUSN ut Hireet aoove j'ourtn. n . . I . . . 1 . . nn .. I .. III. D .V iniH IIUIIiKajr mTlvm un .1 . I n.m 1 a. i 1 11 ,t u iv 11 ' Tm THK MAFIC KbKPINO Or VALUABLKa nixin the tollowina rates a year, viz.: tkiuoon BouUb II per tlnoo Reg Islered Bonds and Becuritlos 60oeulH per iluoo Gold Coin or Hiiilion...........................i-iper aiuo Biiver uoin or xuiuion per m Hold or Hilver Plate 1 per 110 Cash Boxes or small tin boxes of Bankers. Brokers. CapiiallHis, etc., contents unknown to the Ooiupauy, t..1 liuhllllv llml!j1. & venr. The Company oUers for RKNT (renter exclnnlvely hoiuuig ine aeyj baiui lasiuaiiBYauijwiii Ijo, li, 4u, b0, and V6 year, according to ante and locution. Coupon and In tor est Collected for one per cent. Tnlj.rML tkllfiWM.1 CIU MorieV DeOOIlilM. This Company is authorised torecoive and exeoitt Trums Ol every aeacript iou. lliwmwlrnl N. B. BROWNR, President Rohkkt Pattbhson. Hecr' nd Truurr. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. THE FINE SUIRT EMPORIUM, Kos. 1 and 3 Kortli SIXTH Street. JOHN O. ARRISON, Importer. lManufacturer, and Dealer In 4g AVVI JJVIUllillUM v WTl ... . AS? MEN TEEM EN'S FURNISIIIWU CtOODW, Would invite Inapecllon to his FINE STOCK OP GOOD!?, suitable for the season, soiling off at moderate prices. K.nfllal attention given to the manufacture of FINK 6HIRTi3 AND COLLARS. Warranted to nlve satlnfiictlon. 1 18 rpj M O K To Insurance Compauiea. Munufucturers of Putenv Medicines, and Business Men generally. The undersigned beg leave to Inlorm the publlo that they re luriiishing, in large quautliiea, bhow Cards and bisna ol any OeHlgu, Buuablu lor outuoor auu in n...,r iUhi.Uv. Uold.li ttf I.i iter, on Jaouuued Tin. They are siiix-rlor lo work doue by hand, as regards II nisli and durability, and can he furnished fur le than oue- half the price. Alao, Paper Culuirs as bun! uexs cards. . Ordinary Plgns constantly on band, and a great variely ol Ltuiograptnc H.ugraviuga, Cull and ex amine specimeus of work. JAOOERS A WILLIAMS, '1 lwrp No. 12 CUKBN UT tiUeet, Room 19. AUCTIOPJ SALES. PBlI lr (OKI). AlldllillMr f cCLKLLaNI) A CO., AA (tnccv!ifirs to riilllu Ford wy T fTTflNVKWW No. IM M JRKKT RtfMl ' JOHN li. nER A C)., AUimONtKB?. us. ifH and &M MARK ET Blrwt, ' AT PBIVATK BALK tacaS Mnf palm fun, round timidli . 7s BY THOMAS BIRCn 4 PON, No. 1110 CUES. NOT HtrMt. above Kleventb Street. SlI.VFn-Pf.ATF.DWA K1C ANDTABT.FC'fTLFRY. 1 A1U V. f Imve now on hand and nflpr at private dnrliiR Dili pt k. a Rxiirral uwiortment i.f first. eh hh HI, utii M plated waru aud superior Ivory handia iBb.eiuilrry. 7t4t Bale Xn. 7"R N. I'.iiirtli .trr. STOCK AN1 FlX'lUltKHuF A tltjAK AND FCR.' MKlIIKd Broun On rl hurail.v Mnritlno. At in o'clock at No. 72 N Kolirth Kirf. will hauM a stuck. roiixMtiig ol clKrs, tnotioo. clxiir and show cams, liaia. collars, shirts. iprfmery, elc. It HnlP at Nn niiiChM.i,! tTjPFRIOH HoitHKlloi.ii Ft'itNr i;if TrnT-. 1M I.I.I A K 11 TAHI.K lu ill. 1. .7 . i 1 . ...! IVltMlUitll, KTtl 1' . . , un rriaay Mornlos . . At 9 O'C rck. at 1 he Am-timi ssimu TCn iitnri,...,,) Rtr-ft, wjll b nold a turn umnrlinmit nf ituwrinr parlor, chnmbi r. and dining-room furniture, uiano lorln.rurr etM mlrr re, etc. MAIIIll.KlMKIJMN KOUMAIN, Alio. on. niHrtle fifHidpn tountuin lUiXlARi TABLE One billiard table. FINK ITALIAN WINES. Jlyorrtprot lCxcculors, Un FrlilHV Miirnlnir At 10 o'clock, at Hie Auction H i)r. will 1.1 36 ranrs Hi e IIrIIkH WHIPS of lh tnllnaHnv hraiulv- 'Rarliora. Kctilulo. Uiluuolno. 1Ioh.:.ii. Iiijuh'u. nil CliarUtm. AlfO. lorai Hner'T.rrown Port. Trnnnnv Ilra.nr1v old Whisk y, etc., Ill rlenuloiitm. Ml cants Hue Imported 0 aret. PHOTOORAPHIC APPARATUS. On rldav ldnrnlnff. All o'clock, lit the Auction t,i. will ba ...III One JanUn view tind norlrnit ln. .mi h,. and wet holders: one ili.ck view box; one ster.-oi oiho ixix; one six-men Ktohe lens: unlr of three inc'.i Klobe lent.; drk te. I, aud oilier apnanunt, 7 10 -t M. THOMAS & HONS, , SOS. HI a. FOURTH Street. 139 AND Pale Nca. 13!) and HI South Fourth street. ' ITAKDfOldK WALNUT FUHN1 TURK. MANTEL PIKIl AND DVAl, MIBKIIKH, PIANO FOUThM, WALNUT KOOKCAHKH. WRITINf DliSKS. HANLSOMK VitLVKT AND BRL'SSKLS Clt- Pi.lt, Kl a 72l On Thursday mornlne. At 9 o'clock. at the auction rooms. over 700 lots supe rior Furniture, Including waiuut library furuiture. PBle at P. W. corner Sixteenth and Brown streets. VF.RY SUP:K10U FUKNIT17RK. BKDS AND- HKHDIMi, FlAK CHINA AND GLAWARK,. 1IAKDSOME BUUhtiliLS ANI OlliiLH UAH- PK'IS, tNOKAVINOI-i, KTU on Fridny morninf, July 12. at 10 o'clock, ut No, 'M North Sixteenth , street, corner T Drown nlreut, by cataltiu), the en tire superior parlor, cliamber, and dining 100m rnrui ture. 1 (2t SAMCFL C. FOBD SON,. AUCTIONEERS,. No. li'i S. FOL'KiM Street, Pales of Real Folate. Stocks. Loans, etc.. at Phil. Oelpliln Exclianue, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noon. Our sales are advertleil 111 all the dally andxuveral ot the weekly newspapers, by pepnraie handbills of ench properly, and by pamphlet catalogues, one thnuMand of winch wil, belitsued on Wednesday pre- cedluiE ach tale. Kf.Ai, iM Air, a 1 r-mvAin. palb.. il. UUMMKY '80Sr AUCTtONKKRS No. 80S WALNUT Street J Hold Resular Sales ol I'.KAL KSTATE. smicK ani "faturitisb at 'I UK PHILADELPHIA F.XCHANUK, HaDdlV.llH of each properly issued eeraratelv. lecocxtaloxnes published and circulated, contalnlrg full descriptioria of property to beiold. as also, a par. tial list ut property contained in our Real iCs tale Regis-- tr. and fillorcd at private sale. ! Hdvertlwed dally In all lha dally DOtrapapai a I "IDANCOAST A WARNCCK, AUCTIONEERS,. No, MO MARKKT WTRKBT FOR SALE. j FOR PALE THE PUBsiCBI BER OFFERS m'lliT- tor nuie the valiii.bie pioneriy.couslsiins of lUunsiuu IluuHf. Stahle. and l."i ol Ground . ltn;iu at i he Mor h went corner of rPRUCK and KLKVhiiV TH' Hirevta. I" the cliy of Philadelphia. containing la front ou t-pnice sirrei Mt leei ana on nieventn mreft iuu 6 21 tf No. 16Z i)iitli t oy K 1 II street. rs GEKMANTOWN PROPERTY FOtt SALB' JLlk CH E A P. H oust'. 11 rooniH. newly uuDerod. aud i,u uitd: uuu. hot ixud cold water: locution hluh and well shaded; lot 30 by lit) feet. Terms easy. Irurae- dikie bossesslon. Anoly al WILHUN'w Tea Ware- poime. no, wi:i.mij i p-ireou 0 1 tt TO RENT. 0 BUM ANI'O WN FOK RENT. ' FUR- nisheii, a Neut Coitaue. with every convenience. and very desirably locuied. J. M. uuur.r c njna, 71061 No. 60S WALNUT Street. r TO LET-PART OF THE HOUSE NO. east i-I 509 S. FOURTH Street, below Lombard, side. Inquire on the premises. Retereoces re- quireo. 6 28 WANTS. 00K AGENTS IN LUCK AT LAST. Tbe crisis is paused. The bour has come to lift the Veil ufeecres. w hich baa hitherto envelope I the inner history ol the great civil war. and this u dun. by ollei lug lo iht public (ieaeral L. C. Baker's "HISTORY OF THE SECP.ET SERVICE." For thrilling Interest this book transcends alt the romancoH ol a ibousaudlyears. and conclusively proves that "truth is t-irunger thbu llciion." Agents are clearing from (200 to t"-00 per month, hi( h we can prove to any douhilog applicant. A few more cn obtain agencies lu territory yet unoccu pied. Addreiui P. OARBETf A CO- NO. 70S CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 7Itf WANTED, FIVE LTONDttED RECRUITS lor t lie U. H. Murine Corns. Recruits must be able-bodied, young, uomairled men. They will be employed lu the Governuieut Kavy-yards and lu blilps of War ou loielgu stations. For further lulor mation apply to , JAMBA LKW1S. Captain and Kecruiiing Oilicer, 4 19 (raw tf No. Ull H. FBiNTrwiet. LOST. LOST A CERTIFICATE OP C1TV LOAN, No. TU", duied bi pieinber 17, Wl, In name of bargaret Patllhon, for six hundred dollars. All per Biiiisai e cautlouedaguinist negotiHiing the same. The flutter will receive 0 reward by leaving the .uuie at W I Li I AM HOHG. Jit. 'b, 7 12 No. sol N. K1GUTH street. OST-A CERTIFICATE OP CITY' ' LOAN, No. 1(1,817, for (4110, In the name of A. L. K Kit It. AH persons are emu limed agitlnHt lliemsuine; and auy one rei uriilng It 10 T. H . B. W 10 U, Manav un k , or ut tne City Treaiiurer's Oilice will he rewarded H lr uiwlit" COAL. THE Gf.NUINE EAGLK VlfilN. THE CV T P brated PRfc-s'lON, and the pure bard tiul-Z i city at6o p.r lou: superior LKHIGH at t?7.J F.uch ol tfie aoove article, re waraiiti La elva WAMi INflTON A vnne "Porlum, No. mt B. MIDDLETOV A- H A HI J'Hl H T.lf II In tt .L . . . v, ! ( OA I. Kept dry under V. I" uv' for family use. " Yard, No. ir' WASiliV jivim Avenue. Office, No. M 'yALK VT StVeou 7 N CCLTCN DENTAL ASSCCWTIM, ORIOINATORS OF THE NITROUS OVIUB Extract Teeth without pa'm or sny 111 eCfects. OFFICE, NO. 7U7 WALNUT STREET, 7 wstsa Below Elglitb, Philadelphia,
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