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2 VY THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, . Corner of Pennsylvania Avenus § Eleventh Street, BY W. D. WALLACH. = Papers served in packages by carriers at @4 ot 2 cents per month. To mail subscribers t! sorption price is @3.50 a year, in advance ; $2 for 1x months @| for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 centsa week. Single copies, ons cent; in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) snserted three times for $1; every other day, or twiee a week, $1.25 onoe a week, # conts per square for each insertion. ee THE WAR IN EUROPE. Summary of the Events of Six Weeks. (Prom the New York Times } PRELIMINARY EVENTS. 1809. April 19.—Departure of the first body of French troops from Toulon—Austrian ulti- matum dispatched from Vienna to Tarin. April 23.—It is received at Turin. April 26.—The limits fixed by the ultimatum expires—Statement of the war ques- tion addressed to the Corps-Legislatif by Count Walewski—French troops first eross Mount Cenis. April 27.—Revolution in Tuscany—The Grand Duke retires. THE FIRST WEEK OF THE WAR—THE AUSTRIANS ENTER SARDINIA. April 29. —The Austrians, under Count Gyulai, pass Ticino—Marshal Canrobert and ee ee Turin and assume coma their tive corps d’armee=Gen. MacMahon arrites at Genoa—Death of Gen. Bonat. April 30 —The Austrians occupy Novarra— The French Ambassador quits Vienna. May | -King Victor Emanuel leaves Turin to take command of his army—The Aus- trians oeeupy Mortara—Their steam- ers seize the Sardinian perts on Lake Maggiore—Three Austrian vessels re- pulsed in the lake May 3. —Manifesto of Napoleon ILI. addressed to the Corps Legislatif—The Austrians pass the Po at Cambio—They are re- ene in an attempted crossing at rassinetto—They burn the bridge over the Serivia at Piacenza—The Austrian vanguard reaches Tronzano. May 4.—The Duchess-Regent of Parma enters her Capital—The conflict at Frassi- netto continues—The Austrians, pass- ing the Po at Vaearizza, advance to ie—A cannonade at Valenza. THE SECOND WEEK OF THE WAR—THE PRENCH EMPEROR PROCEEDS TO THE SEAT OF WAR. May 6.—General Cialdini, issuing from Casale. seizes a convoy of the enemy. May 7 —The Austrians repass the Po at Gerola. May 10.—The Emperor Napoleon IIL. and the Prince Napoleon Jerome left Paris for the seat of war—The Austrians com- rep ® retrograde movement to the eft of the Sesiay May 11.—The Emperor embarks at Marseilles —The Austrians pause at Verceli, and return reconnoitering parties to the right bank of the river—They occupy Kivergaro. May 12. —The Emperor lands at Genoa. THE THIRD WEEK OF THE WAR—THE AUSTRIANS RETREAT. Msy M4.—The Austrians occupy Bobbio, and push their advance post to Casteggio. Msy 15 —The French Emperor arrives at Al- essandria. May 16 —The ch squadron of Adwiral Ju- rien Graviere anchors before Genoa— The Emperor visits the outposta at Va- leuza. May |7.—The Austrians threaten the bridge at Stella—The Emperor visits the Head- uarters of the King at Uccimiano— he Austrians vainly attempt to take the Bridge at Valenza May 19.—The Headquarters of Count Gyulai transferred in retreat to Garlaseo. THE POCURTH WEEK OF THE WAR—THE BATTLES ? MUNTEBELLU AND VERCELLI May 20 Battle of Montebello—The Allies num- bering vv Austrians under Gen. Count Stadiou—The Emperor visits Casale May 21. —The Piedmontese, under Gen. Cial- dini, foree the passage of the Sesia, at Vereelli, routing the Austrians—Gari- baldi, with his corps. leaves Biella, and marches fur Northwestern Lom- bardy —The blockade of Venice re-es- tablished. May 22 —Death of the King of Naples May 2! Gari tures Varese. May 25 —Garibaldi attacked by the Austrians, beats them—Col_ Cristoforis, with a portion of Garibaldi’s force, beats the Austrians near Sesta Calende—The Emperor at Voghera May 25 —The Emperor arrives at Vercelli— Garibaldi again beats the Austrains at Malmate THE FIFTH WEEK OF THE WAR—THE BATTLE OP PALESTRO a diay 27 —(iaribaidi marches on Como, and, routing the Austrians at San Fermo, oveupies that city—Rapid movement of the French army from the south to the north of the Po—Montebello and Casteggio evacuated by them, occu- pied by the Austrians May 23.—Garibaldi occupies Camerlata and Leeco—Austrian vessels bombarded Di on Lake Maggiore—The Valtelline rise in insurrection. May 31.—Battle of Palestro—The allies com- manded by Victor Emanuel attack the Austrians—The Emperor of Austria, attended by Ficld-Marshal Baron Hess, arrives at Palestro—Gen. Niel occupies Novara Jane 2. —4jaribaldi, retiring betore ® power- fal body of the enemy, attacks Layeno unsaceessfully—The Austrians attack the allied outposts at Robbio, but speedily retreat—The advance of the allies, under MeMahon, enters Lom- bardy by the bridge of Turbigo. THE SIXTH WEEK OF THE WAR—THE GRAT BAT TLES OF MAGENTA AND MELEGNANO June + —The Austrians bastily evacuated Sar- dinia—Severe action at Buffalora— Garibaldi agai marches upon Vare: beats the Austrians, and reoccupies it, June 4 --The contliet at Buffalora concludes in a splendid victory of the allies at Ma- -The garrison retires—Victor Emanuel pro- cisimed King—Lombardy annexed to Sardinia—Graod Te Deum at Paris for genta, June 6 — Milan rises upon the Austria: the victory at Magenta. Juve 7 —The Emperor and King enter Milan —The Austrian eustom-houses on Lake Maggiore seized by Garibaldi’s corps. June % —Garibaldi pursues the Austrians, who retreat towards Monza. June ¥ —Marshal Baraguay d’Hilliers attacks the Austrians at Me'eznuno, and after & severe contest, carries that post— The Austrians evacuate Laveno on the Lake Maggiore ———— A Brit Doo Arrackine an Evaraaxt—How ie Cause Ovt.—The Petersburg (Va.) Express ssy+ An amusing incident occurred while Was crossing the Ambargh’s menageri matt +x, @ short d-stance sbove the Qontas brid. th *ith bis usunt slow an buye animal * The dog instantly obeyed, and lunging in- tthe water. seized hold of one of © hind legs © the elephant. on which the latter so *aitebed him with bis tail ashe would brus! ots ty. but not ridding himself of bis assailant »y¥sach gentle means, and feeling sharp teeth leg. he suddently threw his wl seizing the dog, held him under the water until he was nearly drowned; — raising him high in the air, threw him at St Work upon ‘Suvat around “a-t « hundred feet out into the stream. Full tistied with the punishment be bad received, eds wade his way to the shore, aud beat a Y retreat pc IF" A street rain soe, inc oigmbus, one company bas becn formed Ebening Star. VIEW OF THE WAR: The New York Metropolitan Record of last ROMAN CATHO: FOR RENT AND SALE. TRUNKS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c CABINET WARE, &c. THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Pamily and News Journal—con- taining @ greater variety of interesting rending than can be found in any other—ts published on Saturday morning. Cash, PRS ag tm advance. — copy, per annum By subroribing in clubs raised nimong neighbors pe =e Per oe ot tne W exery Se Swill — Messe thathas made Tur Feasme Bran ov country. “m se -Be 80 cenersily throughout the ‘Single copies (in wrappers proarrod at the count yet r tee eee of the paper. Proe—THREF CED Postmasters who act a8 agents will be s! ene commission of 2) cents. SUMMER RETREATS. week contains an article on Italian War, pre- senting the Roman Catholic view of the contest. ecognized organ of Arch- the article, if not from his lished with his sanction ntecedents of Na id Garibaldi, the article FOR SALE, or exchange ount Pleasant, containing 30 acres more or less, lying in Mi jomery county, immediately on the 7th street » about 12 miles from Wash NEW FURNITU now vl HOUSE EURNI @ would inviteail *Q) i for TOuN HOM TZ __ 04a F D STREET. cal APERHANGINGS New stock, cheap for Paper hung by experienced workmen, and satis facti ni UST RECEIVED! JUST RECEIVEL! J JUST RECEIVED! ecord is the r bishop Hughes, and pen, is no doubt After reviewing Victor Emmanuel concludes as follows : Is the allied league sincere? Read the ante- cedents of the three men, and say if it can be Victor Emmanuel wanted “ in 1848, and Napoleon aided in opposi extreme revolution an lace of a Roman Tribune in 1848, and Napo- ndrove him from bis country. Napoleon the position of a Republican Presi- dent in 1848, and he himself threw it away for abolate rule, and now seeks to wipe the blood from off his hands during a general con- vulsion in Europe, on the great coats of Gari- baldi’s or on the shakos of. and then be ready for the re of Vienna, the vassalage of the Pope, and ex- uest on the eaten ect his purposes? We regret to have it to say that tan now he as aeecsededl in making a virtual pfisoner of the Holy father, but can sssert that he will never have him for Since the commencement of the war the Pope explicitly proclaimed his neutrali- ty by diplomatic circular. The ki would not accept this, and im jection of it, although seemingly approved apoleor, Gen. Goyon, commander of the Freveh troops in Rome, turned the monks of the Convent of Montoriv out, and placed ar- tillery on the building. thus entirely command- ing the city, and affording the most certain evidence that the attempts to disturb the tenure of church property all over Europe—initi Emmanual and Cavour in 18: when they legislated nuns. and priests, and wonks from their retreats—find sauction and encouragement from Nipoleon ITT., who ima that he is thus more faithful uncle's old programme in some stock of NI use inquire of ELE acne een i jutre of Pe “ma 21-6w" eA ROLIN fore purchasin, and smal Proft Old Furniture tak, jentlemen’s wie this sity. which I between Ath aud 6th street: Gi the building; also, good bathroom, Nn putin therongh repars. ber, corner 6th and B stree Hotel, fi of New York, for cash Al! do well to call and VER’S, Iron Hail, Pa. avenue. between %th and Wth atreecs. | have on hand also a good assort: lentiemen’s, Misses’, ons, Gaiters, Shprers. Hecled h Lam selling off at first cost for cash avd cash out 25 per cent. saved on all boots and S. P. HOOVER'S. | er nd a y - i ains wil y to the subscri- | examine my stoe pre pure posite t TSANDL P. H [talian unity” posite the National desirablo DWEL 13th street, between diately, ror terme icra ty ?, and Children’a Roots. DID ROCKIN PY-HOLLOW CHAIR: All the Furniture is manufsctured in this oily, Aud guaranteed A No.1. JOS. TK: PLANT & CO., mahimie yy aad Uphoteterere, _ IC™ Farnitnr® Rapaired and Varn ished. RANK T SANDS, Seaver tera ees 'y On. aH 1 READY-MADE CO tiy attended to at all hours. he removal of bodies from the . CARLISLE WHITE SU 7 Mreres ex. | CARES Getbent tn Curry Be. dersigned, Room 34 ‘Qw* OR SALE—TWO PARMS, ( improvements on eac! county, Maryland, 9 miles S, (adjoining,) with lying in Montgomery from Georgetown, D.C. from Rockville. These farms are & good state of cultivation; running water each heli; a good neighborhood,and healthy; si elent quantity ofoak and hickory timber to each. ns 190 acres, the other 15) acres TRAVELING ir the largest, best ment of all the various styles HER, TRUNKS RUNKS,’ HAT BOXES, RPT BAGS, SATCHEL, &e., to be found in this city. Travelers a: fail to visit our establishment before every article they may e Sardinian troops, al of the treaty = RTAKER, north- SOLE LEAT ee -Hsees One farm conta: on the sido of each farm. ise the owner has more land Terms easy, or, if preferred, r city property. For price, &c., CASTER, Georgetown, 21-2w* Ww OOD AND COAT.O STABLE FOR mise? On Ith street, between D and ‘They are offered than ho ean culty will be exchan, buria! grounds to purchasing, as they can find Wwantat the lowest prices. Trouks repaired and exchanged for new ones. and delivered in any part of th « stroet, between G an: constantly'on hand every city aud Georgetown. Ware room 30 by 100 feet deep, . WALL, STEPH _jel5tdy6 322 OTICE TRAVEL, TRUNK FACTO. meneed the manufacture ior and experienced workmen, under iny iunmediate supervision, I am travelers with a better and chea: Northern Trunks sold by others examine my stock FERS, &o., &o, | Rhodes nd his attention instant lowest possibile 18 charges are moderate, an - ll. any hourof the day Sse eS Tee Bee Beads SOUTHERN for funerals at the | OR SALE OR RENT—Two smail FRAME HOUSES. 4 rooms each, one situated on corner of Sth and «2 sts.; the other on N »t., betwesn23d and ‘The abuve property will b 0, constantly on hand ber of all kinds and qual: . Office corner of 16r souisigna avenue. JONA T. WALKER. [*Porrant Nott ath sts , First Ward DIFS OF Wa prepared to furnish sold low tor cash. Als per article than the ‘Kin this city. Please before purchasing elsewhere: ks Rope red and Covered, and delivered in an, rt ol 1o City. oli AMER S. TOPHAM, 499 7th at., Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hail, BOOTS AND SHOES, nstantly manu! ol ie@’ double sole Mor. Boot: ting Gaiters, $ Slippers. for Ladies and Misses, at very _ low prices, Misses’ and Ch E ITE that on and after Mon June, I will offer my je ; B streets, at the foot o Permit me to inform you jez A :, af frst cost, and continue so to sell until July Sist avenue and 7th street, containing I & punctual tevant the ‘rent will be 1: next door to Mra. AS- y SSELL, corner of 7th street Maryland avenue. E FARM FORK SALE-—Situated ria county, about Wn, at the intersection of the 2 Falls roads, consistin, turing and keap a fri) 2 ry dollar's worth of go: y long experience in ti and the very liberal s tome since my remova! store—336 Penn. avenue, between 9th an streets —encourage me to greater Pp ease. I fatter myself that my fir afford greater inducements than e in this eity: and in order to satify hat I say, | most respectfu' gall. Actions speak jouder than words. is full and complete in every departmen prises some of the very best goods of Dress Trimming, every style, Ribbons, French Embroideries, Swiss and Cambric Edgings and Insert Gloves, Gauntlets, Mitts, = si} ‘arletons, illusion} ‘erfumery,and > of its divisions. If the bad success of the efforts of the Em- peror Napoleon to drog Austria into the Rus- sian war were to be twken as augury of his resent contest, we would pro- His grand aim and policy then was to invoive her, and thus by en- gaging her troops in Kussia, either for or against the Czar, disorganize her powerful army, plunge her in debt, break up the unity of the German Confederation, and thus—for of course he would, if sincere, still endeavor to “liberate” Italy—render the present work of the allies very easy, for Garibaldi and Victor Emmanuel would raise the same cry at any moment. Europe does not forget the steady diplomacy of Austria at that period. nur can Germany forget how she maintained that grand cordon of Free States intact, tt coxt prices wil ver before offer tildren’s Boots and Shoes of every » Oqually low, a OsENTHAT® No, 2 Pa. ave., loor above sth st. _ triumph in the pheey his sign stroets, Washington, SOR SALE—HOUSE lath and P streets wey Godfrey, who will desirous of purchas: nd notes from one to LOT on the corner of jow occupied by Mr. L. show the premisex to any one ing. A small amount of cash, four years, will be taken in “exchange for the property. A deed given and a deed Inquire of GEO, OES.—W ki find OES do not wear or do not Toor hee go toGRIFFIN & BR: serve you with ranted to wear wi Price, Artificial Flowers, pe gene sll and Imitation Laces, always prepared to 0. 51 Louisiana avenue, it fashionable sty between 6th and 7th sts, + the lowest the casks mar9— Dress Buttons, ug of every kind, such as are Lace and Muslin Collars, every style, & Lace, ficured and plain, ured Black Mantiv N. ALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY FO: » IN WASHINGTON CITY FO. 5 he undersigned will lease eare from the 15th ES on the svuth- ronue and lith street, whien for nosrly five years past has been well kuown as est and most successful boarding-house in tropolis. Its position on ) nue, about midway between the Capitol and Prosi- é d its immediate proximity to the Washiugton Theatre and Philharmonic or both of which is open nea renders this property b: le in Washington city for a hotel kept on the Its sleeping apartinente can easily d to accommodate oue nundred ly with lodgings; while its evoking, restaurant apartments can be ranged to accommodste evan afar greater 1 ina. ‘The entrancos. publ th street, within 5 and nearer to the Theatre and Ph Ji than others that can be sh ermation eoncernin WALLACH, Star ©: 10 THE LADIES OF WAS \ isses’, and Chu know by this time wi! to a satisfactory ten of Soptember next, the PREM wost corner of them in this line a barrier against om. These reminiscences shape “ure the policy of Napoleon and or to dissolve, if he can, out the treaty of Sardinia with a additional chureh our work 8 trial. traw Goods, such as Bonn ‘se to sell even imming in the same cate- Fees charged, ten per cent de 1b) R. direct him in his end the German Confederation, wi of Vienna, reward the Kin; gift of more territory ani every mightin the ng odds the most [DELAWARE CONSOLIDATED LOTTE OOD EATING AND FRANCE, RROADB CA TER’S REST. tinues to be famous as the very best Restaurant in Washington ci European plan. PITAL DRINKING, TS & CO., Manacurs, AURANT, on C st. Vitmincton, Detawane lidated Lottericaof Delawarearedrawn mington, Del.. at 15 minuter before 5 p. rintendence of Lot repared for the on of guests y 4 & hoof J Bo Pee hi ing done all this, and heard perhaps of of Garibaldi and hundreds of his fol- lowers, he may feel more secure in Paris. The treaty of Paris was signed by England, Austring Prussia, Russia and France, in Paris on the 20th of November, 1815, and the same day was completed the treaty o! tween the four first-named Powers, the second article of which renews the en the waintensnce of the tra of Europe, and particular! mencing with the treaty of April 11, 1814, have forever excluded Napoleon and his fa the possession of the supreme power in and the four Powers en, clusion, if necessary, wi isthe thorn which raukles so keenly in the side of Napoleon at present. Our readers know his aims; we have sketched the character and objects of his Allies, and entertain the opinion ering the attitude taken by Prussia and all Germany, the power, high spirit and Catholic feeling of Austria, the firmness of the Holy Father, and the hatred which prevails in allcivilized nations of the selfish agzrandize- ment of despots, untrue to all former pledges, both himself, Garibaldi, Victor Emmanuel and Cavour will be disappointed in their hopes and li drawings under the su; i ‘41D AS SOON AS DRAWN. DAY, June 27,'185—Ciass 65. dtawn baliote, ‘i onthe European the very choicest Oyster 8, Steaks, Chops, Wines, be obtained tn any eating ho: eat speech of M. Kossuth on the c. . oe, Washingt War, delivered at London Tavern— of his establishment is anear; ls ouse uf the kind ts more remarkable he invariable good ationdance of ali employed i His oharges are modorate. NEW BAND ORGANIZED. t ASS Aol STRING ngagements for lity and peace those which, com- W), under (len. Forey, defeat J” ANOTHER ARRIVAL ATES has just received of that superior RED and WHITE, which he will dispose of choap for cas He has also on hand alarce lot of JAK. and PINE Wood, nasing elsewhere. SES, corner Lith and C sts. tany size and length. call &c, 2, Bgiven 84, quacters une 23—Cings 66, ‘78 numbers—15 drawn ballota, will be styled t all their forces. This N. B.—Wood Cut and Spli jes xt door te tron Hall. T° HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS. I" LOOK TO YOUR INTER urchasing your V N'TER, at the Red Sign *, corner of 7th and Canal streets, opposite WEDNESDAY, June 7)—Class 67. 2 drawn ballots, 950,006 | 20 prizes of... ..@ 1,00 do. 5.000 &e., &o. Tickets $10, halves $5, quarters 92.50, JANE JEWELRY ANDSILVER WAREOF the latest styles and of every sale at reduced prices at H Laldi, passing the Ticino at Sesto Calenda, defeats the enemy and cap- 30 Pa. avenue. ATIONAL CLOTHING t 8 splendid assortment of SUM st patterns and oeks and Sacks, Ho, do, You will not only Prand Split Ff any size desired. ity cents per cord cheaper than tt ts sold other place in this city. 4 Woed 18 of the Best Quality. (> He has the biggest ( Ww. LOTHING, of the Se French Drapdeta Fr Fine White Linen Coats, ‘arts aud Boxes, Carts and Boxes. {15> The biggest Pine Knot Split for indling Wood, [7 All delivered Free on Charest et All deliver Free ot Charge, i Free of Charge. the above does not show how where to get your rth. othce FP and try : omething new, all styles Hydrophobia—Signs and Remedies. edical correspondent of the Newark Ad- vertiser says: I. There are many cases of hydrophobia where the characteristic phenomenon of dread of swallowing water or other liquids is present. This iscaused by the spasmodic affection of the muscles of the chest and throat whieh is pro- voked by the attempt to swallow. The patient, conscious that the attempt to swallow will bring on & spasmodic attack, hence the popular opinion is exaggerated, and the name itself a misnomer, the disease not consisting in hydrophobia, but the hydropho- pia being merely a symptom. fiamed sore eyes shuts them from the light: he has photophobia, just asa man affected with spasms of the chet and throat has hydropho- nctively and from expe- his spasms will be in- Hydrophobia Furnishing Goods of ever: We callattention to our ith — Shirt—the — fir 2?-tr ‘ FRIDAY, July 1—C ‘78 numbere—!3 $22, mv 1 30 prizes of... . 91,000 a =. 4,500) &e., ke, Tickets $5, halves $2.50, quarters $1.26, GRAND CONSOLIDATE DELAWAR ow York Patern Shirt— ting Shirt in this cit M_MeCAMLY & ¢ ’ SOLD AT FIRST COST wl Rich Now please cn! it.ef lf You wi'l geta quarter of a co ES at the HE 9 Seventh street. 8 pieces for $1 1242; 4 pieces as a dread of water— ~ Brick AND PLASTERING We ca’ the special attention of brick masons Plasterers to our varied stock ot TROWEL this country and eed, Dipton, Beebe, and can suit nay One, both in Capitals. $e) 5 prizes of. ces $2. All other parts ofa cord at same leftatS. W.K. Handy’ otel ;orat Wm. Balianty or at Page’s wharf, at the foot of 7th at..promp tended to. Office removad to the north idge corner of 7th and Canal streets. ‘(he money pomeany the order or be ready when the fuel A. PAYNTER. at Pace’s Wharf. «ke, ce. arters $2 5), eighths $1.25 BENTS & CO., WILMINGTON, Diy. ——<——— es SUSSEX Ce get E8, Ticks To be drawn daily at Wilmington, Delaware, at iS minutes before i2 ma, he best makers as Wally, Ros wo.f o'ing assured w price and quality. stock of Tools suited to A man with in- Address FRANCE, BROAD bia, because he i: rience conscious t creased by attempts to swallow. is not a disease, but a symptom. il. The general experience of the profession has settled the fact prett mals may communicate poison, which, though control extent, like all other poisons, yetis svt generis The poison of dead bodies, bloody murrain, if introduced into the blood, causes ove disease ; the introduction of that of rabid d Hydrophobia,when once establish as any other disease. But many persons bitten do not take the disease, either from want of predisposition or from the non-intraduction of the poison into the wound. IL. The effect of copious dra in the bite of rattlesnakes, thu: have been authentically record roblematical. PLATED WARE. nt of AT ERS. CARD and CAKE BAS. UGAR BOW ve .SEMK Jewelsy Store, 330 Pa. avenue. LAS AND PARASOLETTS, a fine Call at once at ‘ORE, 336, between 9th KING Stoves ann Ranors, Coat Prepared E:rpressly for Each. ‘sons ordering COAL will pleaxe «tate the con- d we will send that which will End Red Ash, Treverten Rad a Whits Ash COALS. Jo& W. M. GALT. Northwest corner 12th and © streets, No. 547, street, below War Department. dition of the draft. well that rabid ani- y “‘bite’’ a specific ble to a certain expressly for cooking pare TUESDAY, June 78 numbers—12 trawn ballots, OR SALE—A larce Herring’ able for bankers an and foot of 17th iar Proof TRON serchants doi Ingpireof M.SNYDER & SC a ic McKNEW & MARLOW'S WOOD MILLS, CORNER 7TH STREET AND CANAL, Wood Sawed in 4 pieoes for 5c. per cord, W 00d Sawed in 4 pieces for 52. por eord, Wood Sawed in 4 pieces for Se. per cord. Delivered to any part of the city, Delivered to any part of the city, Delivered to any part of the city. Kindling, Cooking, and Stove WOOD maqufac of nae al greatly reduced prices, Al. of all kinds always on hand. I>” Full measure and weight may be relied onin every Imtance, &o., °* piokete’$1. WEDNESDAY, June 2 18599—Ciass 2, 5 numbers awe ballots, 1 prise of... . ¢ STEAM Fi RUNKS Of ever Southern Trunk site Odd Fellows’ Hal deseription made at t 99 7th street, 0} __ JAMES 8. TOPHAM ASK BUT A CALL FROM THE eeLiny cost prices, and satisfy themselves that goods have never been sold as cheap. ughts of liquor bh many euses , is somewhat The poison cf rattlesnakes, jowever. is entirely different from that of mad dogs in ite effects; hence, even the weak foundation of analogy for such treatment is un- Furthermore, the poison of rattle- snakes manifests itself very soon after the in- jury; while that of “rabies capinu” lies di mant often for months, and it would be injud cious to keep a man on a “theoretical drunk” for that length of time. wound locallyevery hand-book of surgery fully f 81,000 °. TE 306, between Mh and With sts. SH! Lake White Fis! ‘Trout, Mess Mackerel, Herring, Dutch Her an THURSDAY, June %, is9— 78 numbers—12 draws bal 1 prizeof.__. _. 2 Yee . McKNEW & MARLOW. Offices—Corner 7th street and Canal, and on treet, between Hand I strects. Orders sent to either office will Feoraye aor __ corner 15th street and V ATER, WATER, waar C. SNYDER, Plumber and Gas-fitter. nex to the Star Othee, will iutroducs Water and Gas upon the most favorable terins. Thosedesiring the introduction of either or both would do well me. | cmploy only first class workmen aud super totend them personall: entrusted to wy y and Gas Fixtures of every; The trade supplied. . have for sale a large size Herring’s fire- N SAFE, which | will sell at one-half its FRIDAY, July 1859.—Claas 83, 75 numbers—[2 2 prize of... What to do with the wa rant all work | sent to any address. h Plumbers’ Material nd toany amount, | and other machive findings kept on hand, and so! DENTAL NOTICE. SATURDAY, July 2—Clase 84, has removed his office to the rooms by Dr. Malster, (306 Penngr: Sti: and Lot ill be pleased to see y wervioos, For profeemosalability 1 am kindly Hex iS, M. the MINERA#. PL ally at lus o1 any persons can wear these cannot wear others; and no pereon can wear cthere if at my office oan be accommodated style and price of Toeth the; eo who aro particular and wi strongest, most it produos, tho MANE RT PLATE wil be 'V. The belief tu ‘‘mad stones” is the ma/- A common spouge will s much of the poison as the est of all superstitions. absord ten times most porous stoi V. The statistics of hydrophobia may show that there are no more cases of it than from lockjaw in consequence of nails run in the foot. Yet it is the duty of sanitary police to prevent dogs from biting people, especially during @ season when experience has shown that dogs are suffering from * communicable disease. It is a man’s own fault if he walks barefooted and rans 8 nail iv bis heel—it is not often Ars fault when he is bitten by a dog, mad or not. VI. Statisties show that the great majority of cases of canine madness are communicated z 8 who may desire I> All orders for tickets or certificates of k- ages will meet with the m tial attention, and the print 43 soon AS over, a FRANCE, To my rrmnds AND have been adding to my stock of ch fa and CHINA SE = a =: a noes H 0, ved a fine Sseortiment TEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES + of choice aud beautiful JEW Eu! Y. compri rompt and confiden ¥YTGL official drawings sent TH. the inventor and patentee of os ENTS & CO., CHUBB RROTH fener tikingly illustrative of the fact he ball dog is the most courageous of all wis, aud will attack any creature, regard- less of size As the elephant entered the water 4 cautious step, some in- dividunl in the crowd, prompted by & spirit of wischiet bied ou a large bull dog to attack the [JAMS!—HAMS*—A smail lot o HAMS on hand, of vere heat 4 corner 15th stra: tand KS OF EVERY Saami oletm ESCRIPTI op plan Mat No. 3I3 Penn. avenue, JAMES S. TOPHAM. OUSTON'’S 2 UNITED STATES Hi 5 ‘APE Mat. SAMUEL T. HOUSTON, late of Barnum’ City Hotel, {oat Baltimore,, Tespect(ully is now open reception SPRINGS, Place, bear the base 8 Mi odtaia, four mnie from Carli Pa., will be open for vistters on the 20th of, June. eo waeers of these S - are procnated with minerals, and for drinking ot surpassed by any ee. ner ain the The hutldings are well venti! ted and are waded by 12 festof baiconies. The soenery 8 of the grandest kind. aud the accom: ons jor the recreation, health, and comfort of visitors re unexceptionable. Good fare, pleasant drives, fine music, ards, bowling i and god ganes. and all the amusements asually found at heen mags Piances can be enjoyed here Visitors leaving Ph a ot Baltimore in the morning train arr at 3oclock iy ficferencrs—Jobn C- De Coata, Haq. William 4. Thomas C. Percival aa Philadel phi: Ale kinnd, Exq., R. 8. Hollins, Brit: more; Jacob Gideon, Esq., Richard Wallach, Washington, D.C. je 15 OOR'S PAVILION i t . , er or = ING SRACE: ae ML b : petier known oor" s, Landing, situated on the Potomac, be tween Bilackistone’s Isiaud and Pixey Point. wil! be open for the reception of Visitors om the 15th of June. - The Proprietor boge leave to state that his Table will be supplied with all the delicacies of the Po tomac, His Bar will be furnished with choice Wines, Liguors, Segars, £0. Excellent Bathing, good Mu: good pasting. iways plenty of Fiching and ling Boats te Ye ee ~ - mernses. Waskieubon amer Columbia leaves ashe every Wednesday at 6 o'clock a. m., aad will fond atthe Pavilion at 8 o'clock p_m. Terms for Board: $1. per day; for s week or longer. $1 25 per day, or $30 per month. 5 For farther inforn the Proprietor, eonardtown, . Mid, ATIONAL HOTEL, Between the Court House and Post « Woopsrock, SHexaxDoau Con Va. PR. Scuerrenr. Propr.etor. Travelers will find the accommodations of this Hotel — to auy m the Valiey of Vir- ‘ ig a thee-story brick building, on an and dry position, and has a large garden stlached to it, and the proprietor being an energetic busiuess man, spares neither pains nor expense to accommodate the public. Re also keeps for hire. and Hiarnees Horses, Buggies, and vd furmahes careful drivers, at moder- Terns of Board, from $5 pea pe $16 to $2) per month. je25-st" Flom, AND FRANCONIA HOTEL COM- T Eorraree PANY, WHITE MOUNTAIN he management ofthe “FLUME” and “PRO- FILE” HOUSES anuounces. to Te audi the Summer Travel that they w: ate the, UNE. These Hotele have recently been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished, are lo cated in the midst of the most ettractive Scenery ofthe Mountains, being in the immediate vicinity of the“OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAIN,” the Pinme, sonden, &c.. &e. i, York vin Norwich and Worces- ter Line, by the splendid steamers COMMON WEALTH and CONNECTICUT, daily,5 o'clook p. m., from Pier 18, N. ¥., foot COURTUAND st., at the innding of Southern Trai ‘or fu ™ formation see ouali y ; jotels aud vie, aadrens ee pots BS MARTIN, Agent, je6-2m Pier 15, North River, New York. DINEY POINT PAVILIO FE Sr. Marr's Countr, Mp. This establishment, greatly improved, by the ad- ditea Lodging Rooms, Bal) Roon nd the erection of a Bath Hons. will ovieit ¥ SULPHUR SPRINGS, EN Countr. 5 NT MOUNT lath of May, 184. e s as Crabs, q . Fish, » besides su; ff Matton, Wild Honey, &c., from the markets of the Valley and Mountaing adjacent to the 8 s. Passengers from Baltimore, Washi in, Rie mond, aud the lower country, will leave Alexandria. in the morning, Aud reach Buckton Station by the Manas: ax Gap Railroad at 12 o'clock the same day. omfortable Coaches wiil be in readiness te oon vey Vititors to the Springs from Buckton, a Gap ile. From Staunton and Winchester s {ine of Coachen connects with the Manassas at 5 i 's half the above To familie, or parties engaging Board persons, & reasonable deduetion will be made, dirs. R. PRITCHARTT will have ‘the Managoment and con oe Sssistants in every ©: ent, PRANCISG, FOX will be Superintendent, ma 25-: SELLING AT COST NS) LING aT cost: At H. KING'S FRENCH BAZAAR. 46 Lousiana Avenue, beticrrn 7th and Sth streets, Loail the parneular attention of the adies and purchasers generally. that sia Sear Ruropa! im duly ext 1, therefore, from this da) offer my entire st MITCLINERY and PANSY GOODS at coe sisting of 5 French pattern Bonnets from $3.50 to fi aw Bonnets, all vo nay td ~ coute 1,000 fine & 7 to $2. 50 Ladies’, Misses’, and Children's Flats, Hats from ® cents 2 A, Fine Ribbons from 6 cents to 25 cents s yard, A fine and large stock of Artificial Flowers, Laces and sik Mantiiss and Shawls from @2 to rn) A splendid assortment of Dress Trimmings and Buttons. Collars and Sleeves in general, with a large stook of Fancy Goods, A discount coal cent for every purchaee i ina a — -SINGER & CO-8 IMPROVEDSEWING Fa vcnin oper SAREE reece arom e— No. ORAS YLCaR SHhinGion Cade: the National Hote For ee Sa oe B Smouteeturing, it poses are un ua! 5 mor jure 6 CR] ie Stans proster waskonr of work, and of earning —_ tmouey than ony other yoy 3 v ite al " Washi mn OF fice—No. 385 Penn. ae, under the National Hotei—and examine them their work. The reat economy in Using such & machine will at ence Frcome apparent. Expiacations iven io Cir culars, illustrating all o: ers Sew: achines, with specimens of their Work, furniebed. to aili,or A good assortment of Thread, Needles, Test, at New York prices. L. M. SINGER & Co. _WM. A GLOVER, Agent. “a ma 2e-hy HOOD Has just recei sing rich Coral and Etruscan, Lava, Jet, Pear! and Jet,and Plain Guid,and a spnety goods in the line of Jewelry, and, as I wi i? pose ofa large amount in ® short time, | wi them at a very low price. Piesse call at N. Pa. avenue, J aaieeee pal —-* 5 KENNEY & LANSDAL —_ AGENTS FOR TRE 5 PARK FIRE INS. CO.N. ‘ash and ayn Sone, ren: ett other Compan! f t prompt $3,000,000, Tioases ay by adi Sade: onrd ‘Office No, & wear D. r land pn between 9th and 10th streets. GALrs CITY STE. Foot of vith St., below -henee the boys worrying and pur- suing dogs for the purpose of impounding or killing them (if they are not muzzled) are en- raiseworthy sanitary service, and lly rewarded. To these answers [ add the following: Beware of mad VII. When you are doe! 180, 907 Arch s JOHN McDEVITT. RE WOOD MILLS, ar ment. jorth west corner 12th and C streets, D delivered,Sawed and Split any length and fie T. J. & W. M. GALT. REW TATE, ed payment Tots SNR, LOOK FOR THE “Go! ok r clothes renovated eabove new si 2 streets, No, 477, west side, itten run for too A grand mowing festival {s to take place in Rahway. New Jersey, in a few days. pre- aie and WR H. 0. NOYES Rider hinleea “See other dignitaries. i[ 7 A board six feet and seven inches in wtdtt, <a o log, bas arrived in Bos- RN is Sourt at Pontotoc, udieial District of Mis- seats, Wash- eld, Wisconsin; Warrants the Collection of Cli isan see Near a a “ere atopy aa ent . ‘taken in any weather, Remem' N be ‘Sd street. 4 | Bonney vania arene, near EST E from June Pate Sah Shee at TENS Fanoy between sth Bod LL whey ek, handsome case,