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THE EVENING STAR 18 PUBLISHED DAILY, (BXOEZPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS Soudnocst corner of Penn’a avenue and 1ith street ay W. D. WALLACH. —-_o —___ ‘Phe STAR is served by the carriirs to thetr Subscribers in the City and Distric at Tam (Ours PER WEEK. Copies at the counter, with OF without wrappers, Two Uents each. Puicz ros MAItine:—Three months, One Dollar and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dol- sent from the office louger than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—pubiished on Friday Morning—One Dollar and a Half a Year. ‘Would respectfully announce tothe citizens of Washington and the public generally that 1 have onband a LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK or SPBING AND SUMMER CLOTHING! Consisting of— Light and Brown Cass, Snits, Ligntand Brown Cass. Suits, Light and Brown see. Suite. Fine Bice Flannel Suit Fine Flee Flannel Suits, Five Biue Flannel Suits, Light an! Fancy Cass. Pants aud Vests, Light aud Faucy Cass. Pants and Vests, Light and Fancy Cass. Pants and Vests, ite and Brown Linen Duck Suite, ice ana Hrown Linen Duck Suite, te and Brown Linen Duck Suita, Fine Black Cloth Frock Osats, Fine Bisck Cloth Frock Goats, Fine Black Clocm Frock Coats, w Fine Flack Pants and Vests, Eine Biack Pants and Vesta, Fine Black Pants and Vests. Yonths’ and Boys’ Clothing, Youths’ avd Boys’ Clothing, Youths Boya’ Olothing, White Linen fosom Shirts, White Linen Hosom Sbirte, White Linen Bosom Shirts, Undershirts and D: Undershirts and D: Undershirte aud D: Keck Ties and Searfe, Neck Ties and Scarfs, Neck Ties and Scarts, ANDA GENERAL ASSORTMENT oF FUBNISBING GOODS. A’) the above goods are made and trimmed in the atest New York stylesand equal to any custom made garments. Thankful tothe public for past favors, { respectfully solicit a centinuance of the same. A. STRAUSS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER, PENNA. AVENUE, my Sl Im Between 10th and 11th sts, He* HE SUCCEEDED. BY TEE FARD There is a doctor in our town, Aman of practice and renown; He makes a bandsome income clear, And lays up meney every year, Now, when he started out in youth. He had bot little cash in trath; Bat still he'd try bie best to do, 4nd make a name and money too, Be attended lectures, studied hard, And very quickly passed the board, He opened ofice hung out sign, Oak BEALL. But many patients could not find. Each day he eat, with saddened face, For poverty came on apace; At last s fried gave him advice Which changed bis fortane in a trice. ad women all declare. No doctor can with him compare, The secret of his great success, = tell you if you Coe Ta he wame advice will help you all, He got a suit from SMITHS OAK HALL, SMITH BROTHERS & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, AND DRALERS IN GENTS’ GURNISHING GOODS, OAK HALL, 464 SEVENTH STREET. received the Inrgest and finest stock of GODS ever offered in the city of Wash- secured the nest artiste in the city. mvake ag in the finest style, and the: jshment. any other estabi: B. B. & Oo, Jost zCE 82 lees prices sea WARD DULAN, gj PWASD DEKCHANT TAILOR, end Pepos. avenue, opposite ilards’ Hotel. ‘aud the public to his Corner of 14th st iovites his ag rich assortiir > RING GOODS, bought for cash, and will be sold at reduced eri Perfect fite warranted. Also, a fine stock of G&NTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. P_& Give usacall. ap lt-2m > J. HEIBERGER. peat age! 108 7B hopton & C0., ITIZEN’S AND MILITA CITIZEN'S AND AUCHANT rrcon Ah e Brown's, 1a avenue, ashington. D. O. PERSONAL. MADsuE BRUBERIER, the wonderful As- trologist and Planet Beader, having lately Ez ill remain in Wasnington jerfal lady was born with al gift. She telis the past. present and bever known to (ali. Sue causes love to ty Ladies Scents. P: rom lem: 3. ot residence No. 409 10th street, pear H street, v=, XXVII. DENTISTRY. TH OK BUBBER PLATE, snd re- «whit teeth on old ite, eue dollar each. Whole upper set wt dol Gp lars, warranted W BARNES, ath street east, becween A and B uorth, Gapitol Hill. Ex- tracting without pain. jel im* REMOVAL, Dr. LEWIE, DENTIST, has removed from 242 to 260 Pen ten doors, bi have jaced 1! To be convinced of the fact. call selves, Abe, cu ape - the new and improved thod of inserting \° No. 260 Pena’a avenue, between 12th and 13th ts. je 2-tf 8. R. LEWIE, M. D., Dentist. i lars) HOWLAND DENTAL ASSOCIATION, st Ne. 27 4), street, three doors north, of Pennsylvania avenue, extract teet! without pain or iat A by breathing Ni- trous Oxide, or Langhing Gas Price of extract- ing first tooth $1.50. and each additional tooth $1. All kinis of dental work done at reason+ble Prices. Je2 Im) J T.COUMBE, DENTIST, No. 249 9th street, « between N and O str: . will fill, extract ani insert TEETH on Goid, Sil-* ver, or Bubber, at moderate prices. Best material used my 24-im™ EE nH. N. LOOMIS, M. D : The Inventor and Patentee of the MINERAL PLATA TEETH, attends personally at Ais office im this city. Many persons can! wear these teeth who cannot wear others, pong person Cau wear rs who cannot wear Persons calling at my office osn be accommotated with aby style and price of Teeth they may desire wt to those who are partiouiar, and wish) the pm , cleanest, str¢ that art can procure >a more fully Kooms in this hetwoen 9th and iWtb Philadelphia. gest and most perfect denture = MINERAL TEBTH will ta No. 33 Pennsylvania ave, Also, 907 Arch street, o¢ 9-ly MACHINES G BAND TRIAL OF SEWIN BETWEEN THE WILCOX & GIBBS AND FLORENCE! THE WILCOX & GIBBS TRIUMPHANT! ITiS DACLA RED THS BEST MACHINE AND AWALDED .1HE MIGUESr PREMIUM For the Wileox & Gibbs Machine thirty-five dia- tinct claims were made for superiority, all of which were fully sustained. For the Fiorence bat ten niy of which were anetained e ough than an) thing of the kind ever previonsly attempted. before an ahie and impartial jury. the “e pone can dispute. it has b and pndlished to the wo: Gibbs Machine is in sim AN IMPROVEMENT ON DOUBLE-THREAD MACHINE It requires no prophet. we altiieate trinmph ast ing Wachine of the v ntaining « fall repe and all particulars at tuie important iris! cen be ot ved of GEO SRANCTS, 490 7th street, my 23-Im* Age the Distwict, J. ¥. WEBB.) (4M. WM. BEVERIDUR nk, to foreteil its od standard ALERS IN » AND EARTHEN WARE, k Tin Goods, ens Lampe 4 Ubimurys. Plated Ware Chasiber Sets. Feather Dusters, Koll Metal Goods Japanned Waiters, Taple Mats, &c. No, 504. ODD FELLUWS’ HALL, 7TH ST. Goods delivered promptly in all parts of tis Dis- trict of Columbia. Je bbit™ Y EBP COOL! KEEP COOL!!! PURE ICE CREAM $2 PER GALLON. The subscriber desires to call the attention of jen: ithe public generally to his fine «= lection of CONFECTION ERY PLES. Te Lea reign NES cinds. Ex- cursions, Farties and Weddings furnished at short Botice. A call is solictted . JOHN W ByI7-Im* No. 400 Mas: (CABBIAGES, CARRIAGES, _ CARRIAGES. nore Ov band. gocd assortment of new and second- herd Carriages. of the best make and fivieh which will be prices All work sold i ase Grocery aud ing prom ptiy attended te r KOBERT H. GRAHAM, 409 Penn. avenue, near 455 strest. nd 374 D street. bet Sth and 9th, Ok STATIONERY. for the supply of Commanders’ and Navigators’ Sjationery at the Navy Yard. New York, fur use rd vessels of the United States na ted schedules giving a list of the names and a es of the articles reqnired will befuraished on application either tothe Surean directly or to the Navigation Office, Navy Yari, New York, whore samples may be sere Bo proposal will be entertained unless accompa- nied by evidence tht the bidder is a recognized dealer in tl rticles to be supplied, nor unieas the proposals are complete for ali the articles, in Bind and ty, ae stated on the sc! with properly extended and footed; and the right to reject any or all of not be for the interest of the Government to Cm 3 Every offer must be accompanied by a written guaranty of ability to perform a contract. and sureties in the fall amount will be required to the contract. posals will be endorsed ‘‘Proposals for Sta- tionery,” and eddresred to the ‘Chter of this Bu- Teau. THORNTON A. JENKINS, jel6-2awdw Chiet of Bureau of Navigation. el) Im* RR AMYEED— Dr, GEO. McOOY has removed to 69 24 street east. corner of C south. next St. Peter's Church, Capitol Hill. Je 9-1 BS. HF. WRIGHT, Magnetic and Olsirvoy- M ant Physician. Heals by Laying on Hands, Blindness. vs matism, Chills and Fe- ver, Female Weaknesses, Nervousness, Pysven. &c. Boome 452 6th st., bet. E my 4-2m* A. BLANKMAN, SUBGEON SD 'pextist, (of Virginis, . 234 Py b avenne, over Stine- ei ; ennsylvanis gre EMIAHS. BLACK WARD H.LAMOM. = LAW OFFIOR. AMON & mre bd to gee tf urea So District. the Executive Departmente, ati wil- “Office, 465 leth street, (directly emeegne EXPRESS COMPANIES. DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. 514 PENNA. OFFICE GANCH OFFIOB, ‘VANia AVENUE, OPPOSITE 919 PENNSYL WittaaDS. . GREAT RASTEEN, KORTHERN, WESTERN, AND SOUTUEBN EXPRESS FORWARDERS. Merchandise, Money. and Valuables of all kinds forwarded with dispatch to all sccessibie sections of the country. COLLECTION OF NOTES, DRAFTS, anp BILLS, Made in accessible parts of the United ©. 0. DUNN, Washingwser 5 9. BRADLEY 1h Am Ms LBLE WORKS,” W 1 irate meetee ws MABELE MANTLES. MONCMENTS, TABLE apd WAFUSTAND TOPS, &c. Mepuments oS oe eider on reasonable terms teh 1 a g “ seep couee Bily on band RASTERN MAR. L NG. Oe aie ot Plami ore SLAG soompliy attended t- Perna, avenne, bet. 18th end Ith sts w Waskinstor. D © mar yres4* een et vi NESTRALO O ame caccto CAVALLO OHEBSE, SN W. BUROKELL, e corner sod F streets, pow Bobbitt House, 8. A NOVEL, by Wilkie Collins: Ae enc, Meee ty Ouest Oa te Sead Messner nyt & fe ene Feito of iiicvas; Gi. ‘Brave Old Palt, by Oliver bs FRANCK TAYLOR, RENT—A fine FRAME STABLE fer six Fics. wich cattiapehoese cod hay loft at: uated on Temperance Alley, bet. 9th 10th sta, ply at 393 E street, bet. 9th and 10th. my 16 : ANNUAL CYCLOPEDIA, for Ave Gites ‘sath Lectures on the Study of Histo: lemoirs of s Good-fer Nothing; apelated from the German, ae oe Short survey of the Life and Werk of Jesus je Homo; Christ. PBorcsats FOR FRANCE TayLos, EL. Crerk’s OPricr, House of Representatives, United States. je Will be received at this effice until 12 o'clock of FRIDAY, the 224 June, for supplying Fuel tor the House of ng 9 4 - ntatives of the United States, “300 tons (2.240 hite , a8 follows, ds) best quelity Ni: or sh Coal, Baldmote compauion ual thereto, to bs thoronghly rt. cords best Bakers’ Seasened Pine Wood. Hickory. e of contract. No les panied with ‘satisfactory, relorencn, accom) 5 sot securil — Sa yoenived for the faithfal per- jurmance o! comtract. EDWABD McPHERSON, je 8-lawt?2 s Olerk BH. R.,U.8. ATBR COOLEKS, ; om ICE PITCHERS. ment. A beautiful asso: twas sup-rior © BEY - port yf China and Croc! * jescre Ted Fellows’ Halle Tth etroct. ‘J‘HE ONLY ESTABLISHMENT NOW IN District of Colum! lexan- dria, where PIANOS and ORGANS can thoroughly trned and rej GORGE L. WILD & BROS PIANO FORTE MANUFACTORY. | Sl ith street, © see 0. few ¢oors north of Penn avenue. Also, wale. an assortment of the best new anit second-hand’ PIANOS and ORGANS, on ousy terms, ‘9p 10-3m' | OOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-FRAM® L MAK I» LDING—The G AND GI Soon wine Suse percheerd the srordobe Wegner, st Ne. of the cid establi be tn side.) be i 25: as Ss4bavory SALAD OIL Just received frem Bordeaux, Bence 1 offer to the trade ip lots no! Scases, at it be purchased te as low rates a9 tt cam ya “pueon ety “. is poe ‘Under Bobi House, “REPRL WAR CLERK'S DIABY, fvolumes Aiea aborts ars Wallies wiktior’s DeBow'e —_ PRADOK TAYLOR, WASHINGTON. D. C.. MONDAY, JUNE 18. 1866. NS. 4,145. AMUSEMENTS, ° bl hice lie ig cette semen (5245D FESTIVAL, PIC-NIC, AND CON- For the Benefit of ROLL CHAPEL, Mont- gomery cen: Maryland On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20. Carriages will be in waiting at the terminus of the Ith-street cars, to cenvey persous to the ound. Tickets, 1, To be bad at Metzerott's Music te ‘The CONOERY wilt be civen hy the Choir of St, Aloysius Church, under the direction o° MADAM KubTscumas. e182 CANTERBURY Louisiana Av, near 6th st., rear National Hote! HE CREAT SUMMER RETREAT! Thorouxhly Veutilated GREAT EXOHANGE OF THE CITY! ANUTH KH NEW OOMPANY! ANOCHER NEW RENSATION! NEW SCENERY’ NEW EFFECTS! Second week of the Author and Actor, FITZ =IMMONS! FITZ SIMMONS: First night here of the great Ethiopian, HARRY WITLIAMS! The Fawcin: 1g Actress. LUCY CLIFTON! The Charmmg Dansense KITT: LEB, LUCY FRAZER MILLIE MAY. The Corp lot. and the Graxt Sensation Play, : é OF WASHINGTON! Her Life, Marriaze. and Death; from the Altar to the Dissecting Table. Ice View of the Potomac’ The Fashionable Oburches! The Ulutninated Garden! The Banker's Home! The Dissecting Rocm ond the Great Music Ball Show, AT CHEAP PRICES GF ADMISSION. ANOTHER NE COMPANY ENG FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, Commencing MONDAY EVENING, June 18th, SAMUEL 8. SANFORD and hir_O Bard. Th ond supery ‘onpe, together with his Brass je under the immediate direction of ANFORP IN PERSON. Deors open at 7 o'clock. Performanc’ Mence at ® quarter 108. Ts GREAT UNION GIFT OONCERT! TO BE DRAWN AT . GROVER’S THEATER, WASHINGTON,D.©., WEDNESDAY, JULY 25,1566. Number of Tickets Issued, 125.000. Price $1 Each, 30,000 VALUABLE GIFTS. WORTH $123,291, WILL BE PRESKNTED TO TICK- ET-HOLDERS, This is the greatest inducement ever offered to the pubtic, oue ticket out of every four drawing a prize, LIST OF GIFTS, to com- je 15-6 1Gift in Greenbaeks.... ees 910.000 Bs ss - 5.00 1“ in730U 8. Bonds 3008 1“ tn Greenback 2.0 “ tf i'e00 4,000 Gifts in Greenbacks, 4,000 1 Three-story Brick House on 3d #: eat. between Massachusett~ aven' and north C, Capitol Bill, Washing- 1 Fine Lot adjoining the above residence vorth, 4) feet front by 9% deep to an alley. 3 sacieaione - 1.600 Nine Square Gra anos at Zo each, 5 Melo- Geons at $200 each, 3 Gents’ Gold Watches ai @29 each 17 Ladies’ Diamond Watchea at 31:0 esc’, 10 Ladies Diamond Watches at $125 eax American Hunting-case Watches Sewine Machines trom 250 to @100 hlated Tea Seta at $75 each, 10 Silve. $15 eac’ 000 A 2 Gold Rings trom in boxes 5,40) at 33) 9) Gold Pens, 4 Goblets and Cups at i told Sleeve nitor mn $2 to $8 each, 9.000 cks. Books, Ontlery, strom 2 te $5each;in all wd 00) gifts, the total valae of which i 8 The drawing will after the Concert on the stage of the Theater, where 2.000 persona can Witness it. A committee will be appointed by the aurd.enece to enperintend thesame. All purchasers anc agents will be supotied with correct lists of drawing ®= soon aa publi Parties holding tickets will retain then 1 after the drawing, sodif their pa nber ars in tke bstof drawa uumbers they will ard their ticket immedi ately. with fail d usas to the sipping of goods or monica. Tickets for sale at the principal book and music storeain the city and at 346 Peousstvania avenue, between ith Tthetreets — Pric ud and reliable agents wanted in every city. and vise in thy United States to whoni erent {induce uts a.e offered. Keferences re- anires SPECIAL TERMS OR CLUB BATES. Any party procuring « club of five or more names for Nekets aud forwarding ue the aioney for tae - e. will Le allowed the followiug commissions. iS: WE WILL SEND a Tickets to one address for - e ‘ send the name and post ofc parate submecriber, Pt ice ad Mov it. P.O. order, oxpress, or in reg istered lwtters, may b4 seat atour ri«k. All commmnications should be addressed to VINCENT BUTERFIELD & Gv.. 340 Pa. av., Washington, D C., P.O. Lock Box 66. The proprictors witl donste tothe dicectors of the National Orphans’ Institution $2.00 REFERENCKS: on. Themas Hoot, Madison, Wisconsin. M. Walker, Ex trian, Michigan, . F Bradley, Esy.. Chicago, Ilinois uh a Wetucerg, importer of Watches, Obicago, nOis hd A_ Ellsworth, Esq kK C. Dewrtt, Bra , C nd, Ohio. Hon, Wm. N_ Battertie! w York Hon. Heury Barnes. Detroit, Michigan. General Charles T. Campbeil, Waukesha, Wis- concin Maior Eno: kh Totten, Washington. D.C N B KWredee. Ex Adriane Michigan Wm. Flinn, Eaq., tate U.8. Navy agent. Wash- ington. DO B — Editors ef country papers are authorized ur agents. and they will be allowed fall tinsion on atl ordered, whether for wlves or other ties, who may order Proposals for inserting this ad- wmv 31 3teMW,Tiy1* pBors. J. W. & w. P. KBEIs’ DANCING ACADEMY, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Our Classes will be contim a " Mer, commencing : eet meine $0 sad TUB DAY, MAY 29, 1366, Days and Hours of Twitton. For Ladies, Misses and Maste: esday Filday afternoons, from 4 to 6 oleck = ae Classes, same evenings, from 3 to 10 clock. Yor further information, duri hi of tuition. or address a note bey 4 Keadetay. mys: y then through them. Vertinement are requested. OLCOMBE’S LITERATURE IN LETTER Sewell's Principles of Educatioa. Towle’s History of Henr: are Lunt’s Origin of the late War Clarke in . Flint's Phy: siology of Man ‘urowski’s Diary from 1833 to is60, “Whictier’s Snow Bound. Sm rg OST SOw BoSYEANCK TAYLOR, SASH, DOORS, BLIN S MATERIALS GENERALLY JEDING Phe largest stock in market, and new arrivals For sale at reduced prices, at the Builders’ De- Pet 562 7th street, o ite Oe: Mt je 9 conw ae Ww HAMICTON, 480 arr’s AMERIOAN CH (0: Hannfacturer and Dealer fa red hes, No. 480 Ponma. ave., bet. $4 and ah ote (cBiexzzma | ONS’ ees __ do 32-6 * 8.D 88. Ww hg americas Faro “ORGANS AND MELOv Agency. JOHN ss 306 Penna. oe st. Sve. near ST Thirty-six assorted second- PIANOS for sale or rent. . nen 3 enst R°°?TY Gios. ranzy, ; xs vinv'sed od WATER. PROOF BEiy and G! ane, FS put on ia : Sareatect nt very modern Jso, all kinds of BUILDIN tion Booris@ MA: Ls opempeieme th 5.0 oth; Ta eee x0 BR WEISS BEER rj . En Bonaios Geta Bar i qranceN ai ptarcr oe aaa tac. b. A . ye Which I invite all ¢ to i. mrpoan _ Orme Crew a etowa, DO. [SRT OFFiIvIAL, | War Bepariment, Adjutant General's Office.) 7 Washington, June 1, 1 s Major Samuel Archer, 3d United Staces in- faniry, having been reported to the Adjutant General's Office for absence without leave, is hereby notitied that umless within thirty days trom this date he report for duty with his reg. iment, or show good cause by letter to the Ad- yntant General of the army, within the same lime, for bis inability to join his command, he will be diemissed the service of the United States. Ry order of the Secretary of War. E. D. Towxsenn, Assistant Adjutant General. 280 - SPECIAL NOTICES. bce PERFUME ON THE WIRES it as the telegrap! is extended South, lightning messeges for supplies of PHALON’S “NIGHT BLOUMING CEREUS” come flying over the wires. Never were people more u: mous avout axything than Americans of all sec- tions in approving this staple perfume of the New World. Sold everywhere. MOTH AND FRECKLES, Ladies afilicted with Discolorations on the Face, called moth patches or freckles, should use PER- BY’S celebrated MOTH and FRECKLE LOTION. Itisinfallible. Prepared by Dr. B. O. Perry, Der- matologist,49 Bond st.,W.¥. Sold by all drug- gists in Washington and elsewhere. my 18-eo3m SUBELY, STEADILY, SUCCESSFULLY, SMOLANDER’S EXTRACT BUCKU Is CURING every case of Kinney DisBask, REBUMATISM, GravEL, URINARY DisorDERs, WEAKNESS and Pains in the Back, FemaLe OomPLaints and TuovsiEs arising from Excgssrs oF any Kinp. COME, YE AFFLIOTED! TRr SMOLANwy es 3. TAKE NO OTHER BUCKUD. Sold by all Apothecaries. Price $1. D. BARNES & CO., New York, and BARNES, WARD & 00., New Orleans, Southern Agents. BUBLEIGH & ROGERS, ‘Wholesale Druggists, Boston, Mass., General Agents. feb 10-ly A SUPERIOR REMEDY. We can conscientiously recommend to those rey oe a distressing cough. DR. STRLOK- LAND’S MELLIFLUOUS COU BALSAM. It gives relief almost instantaneo: nd is withal uotdl ‘eeable to the taste. There is no doubt but the Mellifiuous igh Balsam is one of the best preparations in ui ind,is all that its propri- etor claims tor it. ve tried it during the past week, and found relief from a most distress: ig cough. Itis prepared by Pr. Strickland, Ni 3 Sycamore street, Cincinnati, Ohio, and for sale by Droggists. Sold by J. W. NAIRN & 00, also at WATTE'S Drug Store, and CHAS. OHWISTI. aeee elt Pa. avenue and 602 Ninth street oc 7 TWO BAD OASES OF PILES CURED BY DE STRICKLAND’S PILE REMEDY. r. Glass, of Janesville, Wiscousin, writes for the benefit of all who suffer with the Piles, that he has been troubled for eight years with an sggra- vated case of Piles, and his brother was discharged rom the army as incurable, (he Sans quite para- yzed with the Piles.) Both these dis Tout cases were cured with one bottle of Dr STRIOKLAND’S PILE REMEDY. The recommendation of these peasenen. beside the daily testimonials received y Dr. Strickiand, ought to convince those sufier- ing that the most aggravated chronic cases of Piles are cured by Dr Strickiand’s Pile Remedy. Itis sold 4 Draggists everywhere Sold by. 3. W. NAIKN & O0': OHAS. OHRISTIANI, 371 Ps Svenne and 502 Ninth street. 00 Bly SEORERT DISEASES. Samanitan's Girt i+.) emost certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable reme. dy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days, and recent cases in twenty-four houra No miner: balsam.po mercury. Only ten pills to be take: is the soldier's hope, and & friend to those who do not want to be exposed. Male packagos, $2; fe male, $3. suf = AMARITAN’s Root ann HERR JvICEs—A positive and permanent cure for Spyhitis, Scrofuta, Ulcers. Soren. Spots, Tetters. & Price $1.25 per bottle Sold by 8.C. Ferd. Seoad isement. my5 MABRIAGE AND CELIBAOY, an Eesay of Warniug apd Instruction for Young Mea. Also Diseases and Abuses which prostrate the vital powers, with sure moans of rolief Sent free of charge in sealed letter envelopes. Address Dr. J SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associarton, Philadcipbia, Ps. ap en ee SEE ees Jp BESS surat. DRESS SHIRTS, Of medium and five qnalities. for’ Gentlemen Youth, and Boys, of all sizes, and warranted to fit, at u *s G 124 P, * Farnishing Store, jeWeost 424 Pa avenue ner 4's street. REPNIGER STOR: AND WATEB COOLERS, A large stock of superior REFRIGEKATORS AND WATER COOLERS, Just received and forsale atour nena) LOW PRICES J.W. BOTELER & GKOTHER, Hones Furnishers 320 Penn. avenue, (Metyerott Ha’ el -eo3t et ween 9th and 10th STRAW HATS. S STRAW HATS, For Gentlemen, Youth. and Children. A fall stock io p.easing variety and at redneed prices, at ANE’S. . Fashtonable Hat Store. je 16-e08t 421 Pa avenue, near 4% streat Fo SALE AT A BARGAIN. Anestablished WOOD ANB COAT. STAND, in- cluding 2 Horses. and Harness, 2 Carte, Scales, 4c.,&c. In good location and doing good buai- Bess. Resson for sellipg. desire to change buai- ness. For further infermation call on KILBOORN «@ LATTA, Real Estate Brokers, Corner 7th and je16-e03t EEP COOL, SILK SHIBTS pg el a KINO Do. is GAUZE COTTON Do, WHITE and BROWN LINEN DBA WEBS, WHITE DRILL and MUSLIN DRAWERS, From smal! to extra sizes, of all Ge ia Gents’ Furnishing Store, _i@ 16-606) 424 U0, NEAT i}, street. [= PITOHERS, TEA SETs and beautiful asso: it of Sil. A sey .sed bene ul rtment of Silver plated and B: PITCHEBS. TRA SETS, CAST: ¥ = UPTER Pee SLROE cans. jor . v reduced prices. a ees W. BOTELEB & BkO.. 3 320 Penna av..(Metzerott Haii,) _je 16 eost between 9th and 10th sts. (0 CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. I take pleasure in catling the attention of Car- tere nd Ballders. and the public generally, to an impe mat juction in prices of Building Materials, such as Sash, Doors, Bunde, Frames, &c., &c. 4 Ican now offer better inducements in prices for the last five years, and with the largest most v: in the market, if not the largest south of New York or Boston I'am satisfied [can suit all who may favor me with acall, in priceand @ N_B.—Ishall, hereafter, be receiving daily. stock. ord tam ined to 80 fix my" prices that ry iseati le pot, 562 Tah street, opposite Centre HW. RAMIUTON. NT OF CARRIAGES, such ES for sale. ALTER & bt yy 346 between 9th and 10th 5 3 OST NEW FOUR ROUND GORNER my 8 im* co. TELEGRAMS, &c. The officers of the Petroleum Banks at Ti- tusville, Crawford county, and the Venango Rank of Franklin, Venango, county bave em- ployed connsel in Harrisburg, Pa., for the pur- pose ot bringing suit against ex-Anditor Geae- ral Isaac Henker, and through him against the State of Pennsylvania, for oe recovery of u million and & quarter of United States securi- ties deposited with the Auditor General as se- eurity jor a circulating medium of those banks. The facts as they are stated in official circles are these: The firm of Calver, Penu & Co. werein the habitof taking notes of the Venan- go and Petroleum Banks ofcancellauion at the Anditor General's office: where they received & like amount of bonds for tha: which taey Presenied in notes. It is alleged that the parties thus redeeming these bonds were neither agents nor officers of the bank. These bonds, instead of being sent to the officers of said bank, were taken to New York and hy- potheeated by Culver, Penn & Co. A posse of men Friday attempted to briag into Memphis, Tennesse, two men, named S. A. Bayett and Frank Win; ate, arrested for the murder of & man named Payne, on Tuesday night. It seems the guilty parties were in- formed of by E. \. Bank. an accomplice, who bunted them out. On nearing the city’ they were met by 2 Mr. Henderson, a ret e of Payne, who shot ell three, killing Bank and mortally wounding Bayett. The leader of the posse ordered Henderson to desist, and on re- Tusing, the litter was shot and kille The man who Filled Henderson was H.'s own Sth imst., arrived at New Yor Their news is generally antec contirmed that England and Prussi aneud. Napolion s upon berself a gr Since Saturday night from the ch ipated. officially pegouations s Well. Austria ponsibility.” s report reported France th ware jast report, under treatment on the hospital ship. Health have considerable every effort There is scourge. about the epidemic. Advices fr ean colonists The Lit ed French I civil 1 jon of church sperty. which Rome acknowledges. mera Sherman arrived at Goodri y afternoon im the United jue cuter John A. Dix. The General ted np town by the Mayor a@ hotel, after wh and s' and en Immigration to Colorado Territory, is un- eedented since I-61. of farmers and laborers, Large train: e crops promice The mining operations are unusually act and encouraging. Dr. Maddox, tried in Richmond at t tings Court for shooting at W. H, Vernon, on Broad street a tew days ago, was fined a han- dred dollars and committed to juil months. Acounci] with the for six Sioux, Cheyennes. Arrapahoes is being beld a: Fort mi Phere is every indication of a pr ent peace General Lew at four o’cloc eighiy- three ye: uuele. The s: ner: a rom Southampton on | the 6th, and Pal from Liverpool h produc the lace panic in England. the following story 1s told Of one of che great Grms in Liverpool “The firm in question Baye recently com- pounded with their creditors for a sum under ten sbillings in the pound, and even this will to be paid in five instalments, extending ubout eighteen months. There is, how- & probability that they may again in % position to resume business and pay the debisin full. lt appears tha: the cotton, wh & great depreciatio: Ume ago, either in Amer. a very extensive shipment of at about the highest pi tim 'TLe cotton was ins # beard which it was bly Overdue, has not ountr, If the yessel is writers will have to arketable y purchaseu, and the firm Ibe enabled not only to pay their debts im fuli, but toredlize a handsome surgjus. Shonid the v and her cargo yet arrive the tirm will be compelled to adop position above described. Persons ata ince from the centers of commercial excite mentiand speculation perhaps hardly realize the effects of asudder cepre on oF rise in cotton: but we may state as an iliustration that in the case of & vessel which Tecently arrived in Liverpool from Bombay, laden with cotton. depreciation in the valueot this single cargo amounted to £63,000." Mrrper Wirt Ov ‘On Inst Sunday, a man named Asbley Payne, who had been a conduc. tor on the Portland street cars, threw a crazy man named Michsel Flaberty off his car, in- juring him somewhbs For this offense he was arrested by oflicer McKim on Monday last, and Was cominitied to jail. After biscommittal he recognized to be the person that killed a man named Brooke, at Hopkinsville, in 1962, and will be presented in the police court for trial on this charge. He has been identified by severn! persons already. including the father of the murdered man.—Louisville Courier. &7-On Wednesday, Mr. Horace Johnson, of Micdle Haddsem, Ct, was taking the cars at Brriin tor Middletown, was so jostled against by the crowd on the platform of the car that bis pocket- book, containing $2,000, was torced out of bis pocket and be lost the purse. Soon alter the train got under way he discovered his loss, when a lady informed him she bad seen his pocket-book fall on the platform and saw a nan histily grab it up and get aboard the oth- ertraiv. Why this lady did not inform him before can be explained only on the ground of female eccentricity. CASE UNDER OlviL Rieuts Bmt.—On Tuesday afterncon lasta colored woman en- tered the ladies ear of the Annapolis and Elk- ridge Railroad at the depot in this for the purpose ofriding therein to the Junction. She was requested to leave, and enter the car set apart for colored rsons, she refnsed, and was forcibly ejected. She was very much in- sulied, and among other things, we under- stand, said that “the poople of Annapolis had not yet heard of the Civil Rights Bill, but, that they would shortly.”—Annapolis Republican. ®7-A Southern newspaper correspoudent writes: “You will recollect that the terrible affair at Memphis grew ont of adiepute be- ‘tween a whiteand black boy who were en- gaged at a game of marbles, und at Norfolk the ease Wus 6qually trivial. We have been on the eve bere several times of the most terrible riots between the whites and blacks from caures that would not have occasioned a rip. ple of excitement if they occurred among the whites alone. Suir BUILpING.—Since the spring opened, there have been built in the Province of New Brunswick 71 vessels, measuring 47,578 tons, and 20 ef them of more than 1,00 tonnage each. Lt is said that less than this number have been built this year on the entire coast of New England, and the same sluggishness in ship building’ is evident in all ‘of the country. The bi juties on and the expense of in the United are the causes. Chinese cracker on the Fourth of J. without license from i uth of by * The Cholera. The telegraph ansounces waree dea'hs from cholera in New York city yesterday. The Express ot urdsy evening says:—A Dutkee, living in Reus- » came to New York a day or two since OR a Visit 10 a Pince. y morning, at § o'cleck, he was dornly seized with paintess diarrhora, the Tesembling rice-water. The usual cholera . He died shortly 10 the same evening. Dr. Ei: Harris saw bim before be died, ana ces this to be a clear care of c! returned by Dr. Harris since Sunday last—four ofthe Trey (Ne X.) Pree of Frida says The -¥. iy — The real Aalst cholera bas made its f ance in Scbenectady, and three victims have already been claimed by the pestitence, The firet was James Ladel, who was taken sick on Monday night and died Tuesday . He bad been tronbied with diarrhors for several weeks, but not so much as to incapacitate him for business. The second victim was William H. Snyder, who bad up to within @ short time of bis Ceath been perfectly healthy. Mr.Sny- Ger, it is said, had worked ard De Tuesday, in fact over-exerted self, and en Tuesday evening, feeling very weak, drank freely of Congress water. He was shortly afterwards seized with severe cramps, which were followed by a patniess diarrhea, result- ing im bis death in sbout twelve hours. The dis Mr. John W. Evans, Mr. E.. it as ved. had eaten of ven] Tuesday morning, and in « few hours afterwards was seized with painless diarrhes, but unfortunately oq te call om the aid of a physician until after- toon. He continued growing worte during Wronesday, and shortly after midnight ex- pired. The most experienced physicians of Schenectady pronounce all three of these cases the real Asiatic cholera. In each instance was the victim seized with cramps, followed by a painless drarrhowa, collapse, a numbness and coldaess of the extremites and total prostra- tion. Tne Coxryzcticut Lecistature rx Quest or KxowLence —The Norwich Bulletin gives the following description of the Inst attempt of the Connecticut Legislature to find out what they ought to do The members of the General Assembly made anexcursion over the Shore Line Raitroad to the Counecticut rives, on Tuesday. They in- spected the locality of the proposed bridge, jistened to full explanations upon the subject. partook of “all the @M@icacies of the season,” and rather cone ep that the bridce sho be built. Then they egnb A upon the st er Granite State, where they ston from Hartford and +d awny up tae river. in heaps of river tramic, ww: " nd other de- no Dauks, paid inner, and began ve report 4 lowt M. GavLr.—The od Jury for Judge Bus- TMENT OF Ge ant Distr. © utbern Inns trict vd a bill of mdictment against Geo. M. iP, on charge of murder and corspiracy to overthrow the I ) $ Grovernment Gayle has been d held to answer in the sum of ‘ He wili be r bered asthe man who advertised in the Selma papers for ce tributions to a fund of $1,000,000 to procure t assassination of Mr. Lincoln brought bere under a finally released and allowed to return. 877A robbery by tie use of chloroform is Teported to have recently occurred on 2 Third New York, rauread ear. The car and it was with diffi. id stand on the plat- . one of the { saturated gilar prepara- jessly or by accident, bho :n & moment nen be revived be fownd thi taken. Tne Las Trauroad company t day empi work After they had Deen engag: task an hour or two, it lition, r—en dollars be company had not d to their demands. A CHANGE OF TUXE.—In 1-61, whee the vote Was taken in Memphis upon the ordinance of secession for Tennessee, but six yotes were east ugainstit and in favor of the old Umion, Now. however, Union sentiments have ‘snd- genly become so popular that there are not Iess thar. six hunared honest and truth telling citizens of Mempbis,each of whom claims to have been one of t al six. —It is annornced ASTEIKE OF THE Sato: be t Lona have suck for an ady nd serious incon venience v the ship- owner yweid. T a Urge the high prices Of provisionsand clothin ound to Avstratia a atvence of 15s mexke their rv and claim for ships nd tae Capes an n would month. thiem, Connecticut, vm examination was & post me body of « little girl who died im bis neighborhood. and it was found that par- cles which bad been bitten from her Unger nails sud swallowed, were stickimg im the lining of ber ston which was ulcerated wherever they stuck, undoubted}y caused the death of the child, which was seyen years old. SaLeof Vatuanix P. superior estate of A. ©. Hammond, in Berkeley county, Va., comprising 415 acres, with ali the improvements. together with 7) es of mountain land, has been sold to BKTY.—The very M rs. Homilier & Iuvyall. of Georgetown, D. C., tor the sum of £50,000, Hagerstown Mail. THE CENTAL INSTEAD or THE Busker.— The Board of trade of Albany, N.Y. bas adopted a resolution of recommending the abolition of the busbel, and the adoption of the cental or bundred pounds as the standard of weight. The Cleveland Board of Trade has also adopted & similar recommendation. B27" A great noise is made because ason of Senator Doolittle has been Appointed to an of- fice in the New York Custom Honse. But as the young maa fought bravely throngh che war, we do not see why be had nota right to an appointment. The Senator bad two sons in the field. One was killed.—1!hany Journal. &2- The atmos; ic treatment of disease has an air of plausibility. S27 Nearly all the sailors now in the port of London continue on strike for advance of wages. © North Carolina has a cattle disease of its own, resembling nydrophobia. SF The last neh fashion is to consider a girl “well-born” who does not know the price of butter. S7A vegro man at Oxtord, Miss., has been found guilty of the murder of his two children, twins. a7°Slippery business—in vesting in oi! epec- ulations. S7"1t is not the liberal thing to give Snes nO one feels like taking Ie—Sar ton f S7 Morals are said to be Jax im the mining regions. A good many out there do not readi- ly distinguish between mine and thine. Sv Three thousand Mormons now en route rss + ae! . 7 SF itis fast becoming the general opinion among medical men that we are tohave no cholera in this country this summer. S7A fellow tried to burn Meridian, Miss., but was nabbed just ashe had finished the first street. &7 The Fenians captured more blankets than flags in Canada. needed them to cover their i S27 The drama bas come to the rescue of the &7-A young girl, named Molly Moban, ac- | paipit ima grand bevefit at Brooklyn, N. ¥., panied one of the Fenian regiments from | 1 a Catholic church of that city. ‘Wisconsia {0 the field 8 te de Sine wears s | _87-The total unmber of emigrants who ar- | is said to be Bien Scouse om which is rived ie Raw York Gam ports during poe tht she ‘the harp insilt. Anew way mt May ey ee “+ ai of “harping op mee daughter. r | barrel for rain water and found the dead Inte Molly that sbe was allowed to her of hor Uirvens tiie peuaaaae body 87 The right of colored people to ride in street cars ip bas not yet been con- cedec. Apotber case is now pending in the Sate enews DE ahove year vac wens ered shart or skirt, or 4 Bal. ea algebra Gv lv & Massachusetts county where the J was stolen ‘the court.