THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAM. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY,' JUNE 15 1860. 8 Meanrwl Trip lo the eon... the Visit the -dark ml blood, Mjinyare late wr Is qulto Usblooareat battlc-fleUU desirous ot wattlo.""! B9'utre' wf f Vinrittia. tbe Baltimore and Ohio Rail can in0Kh hla'of'0 ! for lnany "i' mt place of Interest h the Belay nouse. Then Sjkeifllle and Elllcott'i Mills will attract the attention of all who love magnHBcently f?and scenery. At Fr.edericktown we, will be in ibe war historic region the home ot Bar bara Freitcbto nn1 other patriot whose memory will live forever. The limpid Monocacy river Is near at band, and gathers its strength from the mountains near by. Further on we ean seo the famed Smth. Mountain, where a week may be spent pleasantly ' and piofltably. The battle-Adds of Gettysburg, Antletam, and Sharpsbur are of easy access. Travelling on o the Upper Potomac, we have a view of Mary.'and Heights, Falling Wa'.ers, liar per's Ferry, Jeirerson's Rock, Winche tor, and the luxuriant valley ol the Shenandoah. To tile north will be found the Cumberland mountains, and other places ot note, in Pennsylvania art 1 Maryland. Passing on to Whoclinfc, we have a panorama of splendid views, an 1 taking steam' boat at that place, we move up the Kitnawha nver, the valley of which abounds with beau tiful scenery. In this region will be found the fields upon which the first battlas ot the war were fought. SINGULAR SUICIDES A Lady Kills IleraeU With Horptalae Beaase & ! fired of E.lfj laiiur Dettroys 1.1 re rr Wtalin, Etc. Front the Syracute (JY. J.) Journal, 13 h inst. Lsst night about six o'clock a resident of thl city, Mr. Moseley. returned from his work, aud found Mrs. Moefey lying en the lounge, who asked him to read to her, which he did, she laughing at several paragraph. She tinally toid tim.to go and eat his supper, which wai on the table In another loom, remarking "tbac ho would hod some ot the nicest bread he ever ate," and then throwing her handkerchief over her face, turned over, remarking that "she was tired and sleeny." Mr. Moseley went on readinsr, and in a few moments a Mrs. Blood, who lives across the hall In the same block, came in With a white waint which Mrt. Moseley bad asked hue to do up" for her as she was washiog, and seciui Mr. Moseley, told him that there was Mrs. Motley's waist, aud Mr. Moseley replied that she was asleep, he guesBed, but mat be would wake her, and stepped to the lounge and lilted the hand keichiei irom her lace, and immediately saw thai something was the matter with her, as her eyes were open and turned back. lie immediately went tor the physician, who administered the proper antidotes, but withoat relief to th sufferer. One ot the t'rioads on looking about the room diacovered the following letter lying open on a eland, with a pencil, several rings, and a thimble lying on it: "Tuesday, P. M. Dear Husband: -I will write a tew words in recard to what I am about to oo. I take poUon because I tired ot living. Tell the public it is not caused by ill treatment, for you Lave always been very Kind to me, 1 attempted the same tbinu several years before 1 was married, but was discovered and saved; and I have always blamed thein lor not letting dit then. "It is useless for Coroner Didaraa to make any examination, lor this will prove that I killed myselt with my eyes open, and in the lull enjoyment of my senses, and will also prove what 1 have always said that I am not art-aid to die. I want you to send my mother all my clothes, and remember 'tis my dyinir request that you shall always help her as long as you have anything lelt to divide; give her what you would have jrlven trie had I lived. "I should have doue this long since, but for her it has been my constant ftudy tor the part year. Do not mourn for me. I love you both, and do not wb-h to make jou trouble, bat I am bo tired of life I cannot be happy myself nor make others around me. I bhall take iifty-tive .cents worth ol morphine (515 P. M.) "Mrs. Mart Moseley. 'P. 8. Kjfojpjaa Sf turee-Titgtlig- Certain." ' 4Ttad"my blue veil over my tace, not a sheet. It is twenty minutes of six, and I took it rive minutes ago. Good-by, darling Don't forget to help mother. "later, "I am not Borry nor frightened the least, though I know I am dying. Do what you think best w ith my rings and trinkets. Remember, I always loved you. Love to friends." This explained the illness of Mrs. Moseley, and Doctors Searle and Mercer were also called, but the large dose and length of time it had been taken, prevented all efforts to overcome the effects of the poison, and she died at about U o'clock last nlgnt. Mrs. Moseley was aged about twenty-two or three years, and has been married nearly three years. Bhe was a woman ot excellent qualities, and. during yesterday she was engaged la soliciting subscriptions to aid a poor woman In purchasing a sewing-machine, and collected six dollars, which the handed to the woman for whom it was Intended. She washed and dresued herself 'with, scrupulous care before taking the fatal potion, and from circumstances must have writ ten the first part of the letter prior to taking the poison, as the two latter portions ef the letter were written very poorly, suowin that she was under the Influence of the drug. Mrs. .Moseley was a spiritualist, and believed that she could be present wrh her husband in spirit as well as in body, and this may have been one of the in ducements which led to the sad net. WANTED TO 1II BKCAC6K SHE COULDN'T 00 TO A t BALL. A Mrs. Zerrlnger, who lives on West street, Indianapolis, attempted eell'-df struct ion on Fri day afternoon, by taking opium. She was mar ried to her present husband 6orae months ago, and it has been a favorite plan with her, when ever the course of her domestic lite did not run smooth, to ' threaten sell-destruction. 'On the clay above mentioned she df sired to go to a ball, to which her husband quietly remonstrated, urging that be could ill afford to incur the at tendant expense. The rash woman concluded that if she couldn't go to the ball she would, with all couvenient haste, go straight out of the world. Putting on her bonnet, she went to a drug store and called for opium, of which she purchased sixty grains. She took the entire quami y in tour doses the lost about one o'clock on Saturday morning. Of course, she was soon completely under the Influence of the Lethean draught. She was in a comatose state the greater part of Saturday, but at night the prognosis was more favorable, and it was expected she would recover. Tke United States Steam er "Wyoming" - ttirikes a Hock. From tht Providenot Journal, 12. Mr. James A. Smith, Paymaster's Clerk on the United States steamer Wyoming, writes from .rouvuuw, mvu ta, mu account oi an accident, which befel the vessel on the 17th, in going up the river towards that city. A dsnse fog had prevailed in the morning, and the vessel was borne from her course by a current. 8ae struck a large rock, and began to leak rapidly. When he arrived at Foo Chow it was found that the liole was ten feet below the water line, amid ships on the port side. It was 20 feet long and ' three feet wide. Eight knees were crushed It was expected that it would take three weeks to repair the vesaul. A frame building, which Mr. Reuben Bowles and Mr. Fields, ot Murfreesboro, Tenn , had pur chased from the Government, fell upon them while they were engaged m tearing it down. Mr. Bowles was killed, and Mr. Fields had a leg factored Py the accident. Anetber rtl Cmi la Nw Trk-TIr-one IapeMoB f tbe Mnaltary Aatho rltl, Kie. The fact that cholera is lurking about the city, among tbe crowded tenement-bouses and in rear y aids, cannot be gamraid. The unwise and the indiscreet are the victims just now, and the localities where filth, an impure atmo sphere, and the tenant-house population most around, as might have been expected, are those tbe disease selects for its haunts. Tbe cases that have occurred have been thnu far promptly reported to the Uuard of Health, who have used the best disinfectants kuown to science wherever they bave been able to find any traces ot the dine nee, or any causes that wonld be likely to aid in pioducing an epidemic. They do not hope, under existing circumstances, to save the lives of patients, although they furnish physicians whenever they may be needed, with out iniertcrlng with regular practitioners; but they expect, by taking charge of the premlres where the disease manifests itself, the privies into which tbe dejections have been thrown, and the clotbing aud bedding that mav have been soiled by the patient, and by thoroughly cleaosine .and puriiying them, to arrest tbe spread ot the inlection. They deluge these places with prophylactics, covering the yards with lime, fumigating dwell ings with chlorine, and inundating water-closets with a sattii at ed solution of sulphate ot iron, teides thlsthc1r Inspectors visit every house In the vicinity wire cholera is known to. have occurred, take tbfe names ol those who are suf fering Irom uiarrha?a, and, in cases where it is deemed necessary, give such prescriptions as ex perience has su own to bo best for the purpose of preventing the continuance of the disease. The following has been recommended by some dirtinguiBheu physicians, and may be used, if a doctor cannot be lmniediulely obtained, in seri ous cases of diarrhtra: Tincture of Opium, Tincture of Camphor, Tincture of Capsicum, of each 1 dram; Chloroform, half a dram; mix and tske half a tennpoonful alter every evacuation. This will, in most instance, cure a d.arrhtca, but il does not follow that it will cure cholera. The typhoid symptoms which the disease leaves behind it m tbe vstem must have other treat ment; but much has been gained when these characteristics have been overcome. By the use ot the above remedy, until a pa'ient can be seen by a physician, a recovery may occur which would be hopeless 11 tbe disease were permitted to go unchecked Into a a lull or even partial collapse. FATAL CASE OF CHOLERA IN CHERRY STREET. The fatal case ol cholera reported to the Edord of Health "was that of Patrick Shea, an Irith emigrant, who came to this city by the steamship Liveipoot about four weeks ago, and since his arrival hns been living with his daughter at No. 61 Cheriy street He was in usual Lcalth until a'ter midnieht ol Tue-dav. but at 5 o'clock the next morning was found tottenne to the yard, and said that was the seventh time he had been up within an hour or two. At 10 o'clock 01 Wednesday he was seen by Dr. McGinn, who reported that he then pre sented the aspects of a pat loLt in cholera. Col- inpte gradually supervened, with husky voice and a succession of fluids from the surface until 3 P. M., when he was in full collapse. He re mained in this condition about six hours, and oied at 9 o'clock in the eveuing. ' During the night the precautions agahst in fection Irom the evacuations were carried out to an extent that would scarcely be necessary in ordinary localities. All the quick lime, chlo ride 01 lime and conDeras that could be Drocured at the late hour were used about the premises. The clothing and bedding that had been soiled were immediately saturated with chlorinated soda, and orders were given to boil them for an hour as soon as practicable In water permeated witn pc rraangaLate 01 potash, f itteen oarreis ol quick-lime and an equal amount of the cheaD coal tar and gpsum powders were distributed in the yards aud gu ters of tbe five blocks of which Ko. 61 Cherry street is the centre. iesteraay morning six inspectors went to work early to procure the names and ages of the sick in tne District we nave named, the nature of any diarrhoea that may be found, how long it may have been in progress, the number of per sons in each family, and tbe number ot families in eacn house, witu a lull deta l ot all their sani tary wants. This is, perhaps, one of tbe most crowded and filthy districts in the city, and the case that died there Wednesday niahtone of the most virulent that has yet taken place. Ajren tleman who saw the cam andlwi has' seen -Cholera hi ivery iorm., ,says that "Cholera ot this Kind would kin buu persons in ten days, la the Fourth or Seventh , Ward, It the disease should at s vi me an epidemic form." The precau tions the Health authorities bave taken we have no doubt will arrest the disease, but the habits of the population in the neighborhood are such that induce them to fear tbe worst, though in the words of the homely saying, they hope tbe best. TBI CHOLERA AT QUARANTINE. While the disease Is thus making inroads upon tbe population of the city, it seems to be abating Its violence, in ome d gree, at Quarantine. The i h- n n. itiBtipil riftnni H"Uh nblHcer, under date of June 14, announces "no deaths." Three new oases have been admitted to the Hospital-ship Foloon, namely; Edward Bwensen, aged 14, of Sweden; Jacob Ruhen. aged 19, of Prussia; and Hermann Gasser. aged 10, of Austria. There are aow 48 persons In the hospital under treatment. New York 'lribune. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. The New Haven Merchants' Exchange was opened on Monday with an address from the President, Hon. Morris Tyler, followed by James Biewster, ex-Governor Dutton, Simeon Bald win, Esq., President ot the New York Merchants' Exchange; Governor Hawley, Hon. David Gal lup, Speaker ot the Houe, and other gentlemen. The Exchange numbers 275 members, comprising all the leading merchants. A "colored" millionaire, announced as the Due de Boutcn qui Perce, is in Paris. He is the wealthiest of the ex-Emperor Soulouque's ebony courtiers. His fortune is stated to be seven mil lions; and a splendidly decorated and furnished hotel hat been prepared lor him in the Avenue de 1'Imperatrile. Now that the strawberry season has come, it might be usolul to know that in Sicily it is the custom to crush the strawberries with white powdered sugar, and to squeeze the luice of an oianere or two over them. This makes a most fragrant and agreeable compound, superior to stra berries and cream. Colonel Peter9n Thweatt, late Comptroller General ot Georgia, has been appointed by Governor Jenkins to distribute the corn recently purchased at St. Louis for the destitute of each county in the State. It Is ascertained that there are forty thousand persons in Georgia in need of such relief. A party of twenty-four gentlemen In Cald well county. North Carolina, have jutt returned from a great squirrel hunt Half of the number exhibited one thousand three hundred scalps, and the other exhibited nineteen hundred and sixty-fis. Tbe largest, number killed by one man was eight hundred and twenty-seven. Andrew Johnson, Jr., nephew of the Presi dent, has been removed from the office ot agent of the PenitentUry at Nashville, by the Oomrais- doner ot thai institution, and J. s. Hall, for merly Colouel of the 37th Indiana Irfantvj, appointed in his place, with the new title ot Warden. A bad man, mlsnuiaed Goodman,, in course of a bar-room row at Owensboro, Ky., on Thurs day last, drew his revolver and shot three men. One McAllister was killed instantly; Barksdale was mortally wounded In tbe breast, and Wil liam Brown seriously wounded in the leg. The grumbling of the Canadian press at the alleged delay of the United States Government in enforcing the neutrality law, reminds one of the boy who, on being rescued from drowning, growled at the quantity of water he had been obliged to swallow. The Connecticut State Prison, at Wethers field, baa l'js convicts, of whom 17 are Jn for a life sentence. gTEAM ENGINE TACKIN 0 . -1 LIMICAT1YE TACK1IVG, FOR TIIE STUFFING BOXES OT STEAM ENGINES. A a artlcls rcvinit4e4 by sll fiauroad Coropaa wtio tiais lltoronfbly Uttti it, ta gratral om br yt lo hmidrfd tnd tftf liiodf,aod oa trial a 0Tr flvt hundred etbf n. ADOPTED BY M.MW BlATIOAAftY XKGI5XN. 1 U a fltrt-ctaM articl. Sevcnly-Five Centi Per Pound. Lubrlcatlve Packing Company gOLB MANUFACTCBERS, 793 CIIESNUT Street, rUILADELTHlA- L. G. T1LLOTSON & CO. BOLE AOEBT8. 20 DE Y Street, New York. BOID BY DEALERS GENERALLY. 38 Rp MILLEB'8 STEAM ENGINE PACKING. 1 Mr la tbe muslin covred,iboda UUlng, itulBng box packing. SIXTY CENTS PER POCNT). rcrlbr WILLIAM P. MILLER, Sole Wannfictorw lortbe Hntted Btntea, Hear of 123 HRnNUT bireet. 4 28 8p PhUadelDbJa. Fcnna. MILLINERY, MANTUA-MAKING, &e WOOD Sc CATIY, No. 795 CIIESNUT St., OFFER TRIMMED BONNETS, AND LADIES' AND MISSES' TRIMMED HATS, AT COST. EVER! STYLE OP BONNET AND II AT, AT MODERATE PRICES. . . B0XNE1 FRAMES, RIBBONS, SILKS, CRAPES, FLOWERS, JiTC. ETC WOOD & CAM, No. 725 CHESNUT STREET. 41b2mrp JsJX). 103 N.. EIGHTH STREET. Just tecelved, large and splendid assortment ot tbe roost fasblonab'e BUTTONS, FANCY TRIMMINGS, For Coats end Dresses, at greatly reduced prices. Ladies, call at our store and convince yourself oi the laot. SMALL PROFIT AND QUICK SALES. " WMrLONN 15RSTADTER, , ' 'No. 1 03 North EIGHTH St., Second door above Arch, next to the cornet 8 29 tuths ffl MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, Has a handsome assortment of SPRING MILLINERY Misses' and Infants' Hats and Caps, Silks, Velvets, Crapes, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers. Frames, eto. 3 U4m TOADIES' CLOAKS, BASQUES, ETC. MADE AUD TRINMRD ' IN TIH MOSC F6HIONABL STYLE, FROM TBE BF.sT GOODS, AT 1UU. LOWiCbX POS8UIUK I RICE8. IVENS & CO., 6112m No. 28 Couth NINTH Street. QASH CAPITAL, $200,000. THE UNITED STATES ACCIDENT INSUR. ANCE COMPANY, ' Of Syracuse, New York, Insures against ; DEATH FROM EVERY CAUSE, Whether ACCIDENT, CHOLEB1, or DISEASE ol any kind. lth weekly compensation (or DISABILITY from ACUDEbT. COMBINFD POLICIES FROM ONE TO FIVK YIARS. ACCIDENT POLICIEd FROU ONE MOXlU 10 IluN YEARS. NO MEDICI L EXAMINATION REQUIRED FOB r ACCIDENT IN Bit RAN CK, This Is the only Company authorised to Issue COM BIN LD LIFE and AClIDKNI' fOLlCLES. In view ot the pro.abllliy ot the visitation of CbOLEBA this cummer, this opportunity of insuring against it lor a brief period, at economical rated, should command the attention ol every one; vrhlle theuombl natlon of ACC1DKNT risk offered with It enables those re-lil In ft In the City, or transttotlug business here and returnma to the country daily, to guard against every loim of DISEASE OR CASUALTY. Peimlts IfKued for travel to Europe, etc. Active Solicitors anted. WM. A. STEPHENS, General Agent, 11 lm Ko. 601 CBESSTJT Street, Philadelphia. A HINT TO TOBACCO CHWERS WEDDING-CAKE FINE CUT TOBACCO. The only FINE CCT TOBACCO ever manufactured In Philadelphia. . Trie Best in the Market. EVERYBODY US13S.IT. - Manufactured from the Best Leaf. BOLD EVERYWHERE. ' 1111 Factory, 8.E. corner Bboad and Wallacb Streets JJ)K. HUNTER, No. 44 N. SEVENTH STREET, ABOVE FILBERT, PHILADELPHIA. Acknowledged by all vm litt interetted as by tar tua ' .iXOhTB CC'CEHHFUL fttYBUlAN !?,?"?, tr?!eIlt of iHteau in h i tpteialtr. QUICK, I1WBOHUH, andpermanmt tw guaranteed In every ease. Remember DK. lit JSTKK'rt Celebrated K.emoillos ?f?,,?.h.e. h!?Jpnulue at bin old esiabUsheJOrtloe, No. U N. bBVKNTirstreet. above Filbert. aitat Jf IP YOU WISH TO BUT A HAT FWXY Cjjf Mntsencaperthaa 70s can anywhere else la the eiir.caiia fheston'8. 1 1 lut . Xo. 118 Bouth THIRD Btrevt, rbJlad, lumber: 1866 BUILDING! DUILDINflt LUMBFRI L'TMBK.R! LUMBER I , ' BAIL U.ANI. TVHITK. PINK rL'ORTWO tki uw fixe flooring. RPR OCR PI SB n.OOBINO ABd ADD WALNtlr LOORlHQ I'LA tf. pi so Lath. PLABTf.RIKO LATU. ' PINE, Il otKj AND OAK TIHB.R. I. CUT TO A BILL, AT SBOHT NOT1CB. i Ofifi CFDAtt AND PINE 8HINGLE8. lOUU. CKDAR AND PINE BHINHLE3. Vo. 1 LONO CEDAR BH I MILKS. No. I SHORT t'ICDAK HHINOLES. WHITK. PINK K1IINOI.KH. CTfRFB SHI SOLI'S. FINE ASSQBTMKNT FOR BALK LOW. jQCn LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS!! -LOUl). LUMBER FO rs DEBT A KKRH 1 1 FED CKDAR. W A LN rT, AND PINE. RED CEDAR WALNUT, AND PINK. QfC ALBANY LUMbEROP ALL KINDS J-OUU. ALBANY HIMBrR OF ALL KINDS NfcABOX KD WALNUT. BKASONKI) WALNUT ' DRY POPLAR CHERRY, AND ASS. OAK I I K AND MDfi. MAHOGANY. ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT VENEERS. i Qfi CIGAR-MOX MANUFACTURERS. JLOUD. tlOAH-BOX MANUFACTDRKR4. SPAMHII CEDAR BOX BOARD d. AT RFDCCr D PRICES. -iGCCl SPRUCE JOIST 1 SPRITE J0I9T! lOUU. HPKU t E JOIt"T I SPRCCE JOIST I ' FROM 14 TO 31 FEET LnNO. FROM 14 TO ! FK.ET LONO. SPRUCE 81LL8 HEMLOCK PLANK AND JOIST. , OAK PILLS. MAULE BROTHFR CO., 5 K mrp No. 2500 bOLTU bTREET. IT". II. WILLIAMS, gCTcnteenth and Spring Garden Sts. OFFERS A FINE ASSORTMENT OF SEASONED PATTERN (5 21 lmrp I I TST 1 LUMBER. TW. BMALTZ'8 LUMBER YARD. N. &. . comer of FIFTEENTH and STiLEs) street CFFLRS FOB SALE, CHEAP FOR CASH Panel 1st com ,Sd com ,ld com ,4 4, 8-4,6 8, 8 4, White Pine, seasoned. Hist and second quality Yellovr t4 4, 8-4) and White Fine (4- 4) Flooring Boaros Flrxi and aecond qua ltv one and two sides Fence roardi HUtlvlrg Posies, Boss. Ash P'anks and Boards, White pine Hll. all sixes Step Boards, 4 4, 6-4. Hemlock Joint and Scant Ing all sires. Piime lot Spruce fell s and Heantilno; P altering Lath (English ana Ca.als) Pickets. r-hlnsles. ChikDut 1 outs ete M shot any. Walnut plank andBoaids. All kinds of Building Lumber cut and lurnlshed at the jhortest notice, at the lowest price. 6 8 lm " BOOTS AND SHOES. REMOVAL. C. DENKEHT, ft SON MAKUFACTURiRS OF FINK HOOTS. AND SHOES Ukrt removed rrom their Old Stand, No. 48 South FOURTH Street, to No. 7 1 6 CHESNUT STREET. Having pnroliasfd tbe entire business of Mr. .Leonard Beckett, thus briDglns together an iin menfe stock ot foods, ti er will te in position to supply tbe wants of tbe community at prices some wlat below those heretofore charged. Their increased facilities also enable them to make a style of BOOTS AND SHOES for Youths far su perior to what ia made elsewhere. ' Tbe best BOOTS AND SHOES for Ladies, also cade to order. 4 20 fmw2m CHEROKEE PILLS CURE r-nppressed, Excessive, and Painful Disorders. - Green bictness, Nervous and Spinal Afieoilons, Pains in ibe Back, "ick Headache, uidumess, And all diseases lhat spring from trreru'arlty, by re moving the cause and all the effect that arise irom it. 1 hey are perlectiy aafe in all cases, and are easy to artmlnlmer, as they are nioely $ugar coaled. The shouid be in the bands of every maiden, wile, aud mother In the land. Ladles can address us hi perfect confidence, and state their complaint In tul1, as we -treat all Female Coin-' plaints, and prepare Medicines suitable tor all diseases to which thay are subject .Thirty-two page pamphlet, In staled envelope, tree. ibe ( berokee Pl'ts are sold hy all druwUts at 1 per box. or six boxes for 6i or they are sent or mall, free of postage in au ordinary lat er, tree from observation by addresing the sole proprietor, Dr. W. R. MERWIN, Ho 7 WALKER street, New York. K. B. Cherokee Pins No. 1 are prepared for ipse al eaieM when nilldtr medicines tall; thete are sent by mall, free ot postage, on receipt of . (he pric of each bor. , . t . DR. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, OK, ESSENCE OF LIFE, Cures General Deblittv, "WeakneM, Hysterics In Fe males, l alpitation 01 the Heart, aud ; all Aervous Disease. It restores new lite and vigor to the aged, causing the hot blood oi youth to course tbe veius, restoring tlie Orijaus of Generation, removing Deblitv, and reolorinx muniintssand iu l vlor, tbus proving a perfect ''Elixir of Love," removing Sterility 1x11) Barrenness In butb sexes. To the young middle seed, aud area, there Is no ireatcr boon than ibis "Kililr of Lite " It give, a new ease of lite, causing the weuk and debliita'ed to bave renewed s r.-nttlh and vlver, and the entire system to thrill with Joy aud pleaaure. Price One bottle, 'i 1 three bottles, 15. Sent by ex preiis to any aadress. Our medicines are sold and recommended by all re spectable druggists in ever. part of the civilized globe. Some unprincipled dealers, however, try to deceive their customeiB by selling cheap and worthless compounds in order 10 make money. Be not deceived ask tor these Medicines ant take to others If the druggist does not keep them, write to as. aadwewlll send them by ex press, careiully packed, tree from observation We will be pleated to receive letters with lull statements In re gard to any diseaae with which ladles or gentlemen are amlcted Addrees all letters (or medicines, pamphlets, or advice, to the sole proprle.or, Dr. W. R. MERWIN, 1 11 mwfSrp No. OT WALKER troet. Hew York. pATENTWIRE WORK FOX RAILIXQS, STORE FRONTS, I GUARDS, PARTITIONS, ntOH I ED8TEADS, AND WIRE WOBr, In variety, manufactured by M. WALKER & SONSi IBPgmgp Wo. 11 Worth SIXTH Street. CLOSING OUT OUR LA ROB STOCK OF CARBIAGES AT REDUCED PRICEfl. t a rr.msaq a nnvn o. 1 ARC a ueet. DRY GOODS. C APE. MAY, ATLANTIC CITY, AND LONG BftANCU. DREIFUSS & BELSINGER, Ko. 49 North EIGHIH Street, HAVK OPENED ON I HE 11th INST., A new and desirable lot of ZEPHYR KNIT SHAWLS, Suitable lor tbe Watering riaees, including a p'eidid awortment tf WHITE GOODS. fLlKlD MUSLIN, 8HIERED MUFLIN, SWISS MU8L1S, PLAID NAINSOOK., 8TKIPED NAINSOOK, 913 CAMEKIC NAINSOOK. CHRAP DRY OnoDS, CARPETS, MATTTNO, OH Cloihs and Window Phsdeii.-V. E. AR I1AM BACLT, N. K. corner iLLVENTH and MARKET Mreets, will open this mernlug from A notion White (anion Matting, 81 ceole apt Red Oheca Matting, SI cents; Ingrain Carpets. 40, 61. 7S H centu, l, 1 iVil'37. tl.Oi Ingilsh 'Ispestry Hrussels ( arpets only 175 Tbree-ply Carpets, only 2-12H Hemp ( arpets. V! cents Rsg ( srpets. b'2 cenIM Collage ( arols. 47 eents; Floor VII l ,vuii.iivcui.l n iuuvit nnwiv. mk w ,ai x i ' 11 Ruff, Brov.n snd lireen Shading. AO cents; Sheeting Willi Ins, '26 to M cent; 1 sh e l inen., WeenHtol Wi Mapklns. M cents; Towellings. 12 cents up; Cloth Table- coters, 1 lot aioxamiHnes 11 o cents; i swnx, m oenisi Plain all-wool Delaines, bt to 2 cents 1 AUacaa II colors, 7 to 2 cents Cheap Wholesale and Uetsil More, n. . corner ulvlmii ana HAHiiti nu. y O N T E G ti I S T O Ccld ami Silver Mining Co. OF NEVADA. CAPITAL, - -$2,000,000 Shares, $20. FIJLJi PAID STOCK. Working Capital, $300,000 . eoO Shares Only For Sale 13KINU PREI EltllED STOCK Bearins 25 Tcr Cent. Interest Per Annum In Coin. PP. ESI Of NT, F. IhlEMAN JBENllSS.rblladelphia. t;eacrp-p, B. C. Y0UXG, Cashier Commonwealth Natl Bank, Philadelpbia, SECRETiRT, THOKAS LCNLAP, Pbiladelphta. . MIMhG 6CPERUTtl,DENT. T. J. .uL'RPUr, cvaa. OFFICE, No. 413 CHESNUT St., Philad., Boom No. 5. Tbe above Company baa lately been organised with extensive and vuluab'e 811ver Mines in tbe celebrated W hi to 1'ine ilinlnir DiBtriot, Landor county, Nevada. Parlies desiring to invi st In a bona fide, leellrmate ;inii (t Company, whore the subscrihors to the Work' Inf Capital Stock teceivo the largcBt share ol tbe earnings, and are guaranteed a Jarre inierest on their money, are invt'ed 10 examine thu Prospectus of this Company, whicb ma be obtained at the offloo, No. 413 CilEoMJI Ktieet. 1 he Mines are now be nr worked, and machinery will be ereetrd at once. SubteriDtions rtceive.! a.' the oflioe. or bv mall ad dressed to tbe Secretary, Post Office Box 1902 I'DliauelpDia. ; 6 10 wimlS 4p VEIN'S WILLOCOaBT'S, MA80S8, ' LYMAS'S, P A T J3 N T Aia-TIGHt SELF-SEALING , FRUIT JARS. . All the above Jars w oner to oar oustomers and the publio Keaerai y, with entire confluence, at tue KLINES PATENT 1863 LOWEST Market Price. A. J. WELD EN R, H9 lm fo. 88 8. SECOND Street, Philadelphia. TN ORDER TO SAVE MONEY" AND GET AK J article that nearly every one Is rushing lor. buy PEKis'lCN COAL, at 1675 per ton. i Kg and 8lov ,lil alto Iho genuine Eagle Vein ConI at some prloe; and a very line quality of Lrhlgh ai(7'A0per ton or i y Hid blove delivered to n 1 nana ol tlm oliv, W;e or slate and dirt. Orders received at No. 114 8. i'l'IKD Btreet 6 it JjDlM BURGH S 1 It O N G ALE, AND BHOWN STOUT. A ftesh mportatlon ot WILLIAM T8DSOICRM 8TBOJSQ ALP, and BROWS BTOCT PORTE. Also, AL80P'8 EKOL18U ALE, In line order, for sale by tbe cast oi dosep. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, 4 14JlpJ B.W. cor.BROAD and WALSPT jr. PARASOLS AT fl-25. tl'M. fl'78, AND r'i. tllsBuu Vmbxella. 0',1H'IVilo!r in i m in i i CAMPHOR TROCHES, jfrr f tmmtn Prtreatlrs of ( a n o x. nn 33, -a.-; PUrrhcM, DjMatary, u4 CtMlerk Moitnit, ' fc. SKt Taotor, O. H. Hoodlm, Dr4CSi y&Af UlhBaosBu.,ralla. 0tX DRY. GOODS. pIUOE & WOOD" Northwest Corner of EIGHTH &nd FILBERT Streets. . WHITE GOODS. WDITE O00DS. White P'one. 50, 6fl, 75, 80. 00, and fl oo per yard. Fine qnnlltv Viol or ia Lawns. Fine quality Swiss Mnslitia. Haund 8wioa Muslins, very eheap. Boh hnieh ('ambrio, Jaoonota. and NalMOOkt. Plaid and 6tnprd Muslins, very cheap, Mitrred Muslins, flpe quality. VI bite Tarlelans. LINEN GOODS. LINEN GOODS. llanosome Damask, l'owels. Linen Huckal ack by the raid. Blrached and Unbleached lable Linens, !t makes Sblrtiac Linens. White and Colored Marwiliea Counterpanes. All-wool Elannol. very cheap. Dotnet and Anrola Flannels Moqmto Bar Aettinp, w hite, pink, bine, and green. Wide white Hobinet for musquito nets, Jce Blankets, very cheap. Best makrs Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, at tbo very lowest marker orioes. Joit opened, 1 case 10-4 Bleached Sheeting Muslins, 874 cents a yard. Bargains in Cambrlo Engines. Insettinis, an! Flonucinjrs; Ladiix' and 'Gents' Linen Cambric Hdkfs ; tStlk bun Umbrellas; Hoop fckir s; Neok. lies; rhirt Front aud Supeuuers; Ladies', Gents' i and Chtldieu's Hosiery and liloveei French Jr"o. mades, Extracts, and bouj ; Linen and Slik Fans. PRICK Sj WOOD, N. W. Corner KtG HTI1 and FILBERT SU. N. B.Jnrt opened, 1 esse American Cambrics 25 cents a yard. 2 4$ Q HEAT FRENCH LINENS. JUST RECEIVED, 3300 Yards French Shirting Linens, OP A SUPERIOR QUALITY. CAN BE SOLD LESS THAN TOE PB.ESE21T cosr OF IMPORT ATIOy. . SHEPPARD.YAN HARLINGEN&ARRISON, Importers of IKEXS AND IIOUSE-FUUNlSillNG DUX GOODS, 4 20 fmwmrm V-. 1AO.Q r1!! roVl'T innrt 80 CENTS ALIi-WOOL CASS1MERES, FOR RO B. 1 00 CsFslmrres. tor men's wesr. I SO fine Cassinieres, lor suits. 60 cent fine Linen Drills. Linen Luck. ior bovs' wear and ladies' Sacques. -Flue Mixed Coods for suits. J C. MR VTBRIDOE CO , N. W. comet JilGHTU and MARKET.. rTO PNl!' Bli-D BLANKETS. (JU 0J Blankets tor single beds. , Blankets tor berths Blankeis for hotels. Blankets for Ice J. i'. STRAW BBirOE A CO., V. W corner tlOUi a and MARKET. w HUE HBBNANI SHAWLS. W hi' e Crepe ilaret Miawls. yl htte Lnma Vi ool Myiwls. Whit - Printed Cash arfre shawls. Blpck Thibet hbaw s. r-hetland bhawls. Sea side Shawls. J. C S'lRA WBnlDQF A CO , N. W. cornet LIOlllU and MaRKRT. Kf CENT8 FINE BLACK ALPACAS, JJ SO cent Fine Fearl 'o:ored Alpacas. 25 cent (ironsdine liareups 2 10 wide (Jros Grain HHas, for 8aoqu.es. 1 ravelllcd Dress Uoods. J. t . b'IRAWBRiDOB A CO.. 6 H W: corner L1GUTU and MARKET. rpRAVELLING-DRESS MATERIALS REDUCED. We are closing oat this stock at 31, 37M, 4 anl 50 cents. ( - CUBVN 8TODDART 4k, BROTHER, os. 460, 4S2, and 44 N. SECOND Street, Above Willow. D OCBLE-WIDTU BLACK AND WHITE PLAID, 45 c ills. ... . ' Closing oat Dress Goods at . REDUCED PRICES. CURWEN 8TODDART &. BROTHER. ' Bos. 450, 451, and 264 S. SECOND Street ' Above WU:ow. VTOURSING LAWX8 AND, ORGANDIES, W CEN 8. CURWEN 8TODD ART & BROTHER, " Nos. 430, 482, and 464 N. 8 ZCOSD 8trt et. . j . . t .v : .. v . - Above Willow. JJRENCH CHINTZES AND PERCALES, ' From Auction, ' AT RfDUCiD PRICES. CURWEN 8TOBDART A, BROTHER, Nos. 460 462. and 464 N. SECOND Street. Above Willow, L INEN DRILLS, FANCT, BBOir.V, AND WHITE. " ' CURWEN STODDAHT & BROTHER. os. 460, 452, snd 464 N. Second Street, Above Willow. . qPBINO STYLES " FANCY CA8SIMERE4, FANCT COATINGS, ETC. E TC. i CLOSING. AT REDUCED PRICES. '" CVRWM BTOODART dt, BROTHER, K OS. 460, 462, and 454 N. SECOND Street, 6 II St Abova Willow. nflA YARDS PLAID MUSLIN, CHEAP. J.UUVJ 66o Fine White rlque. SCO. ( 4 wide Victoria Lawns. $1.00. SlurredMusilui lor Waiats. 3c Fine Cambrlo Mus Ins. J. C. BIKAWBR1DOE CO.. N. W. corner E1UUTU and MAKJtET. 250 DOZEN LINEN NAPKINS AT $2.50 and 'i 65. 10 4 Linen Slieetlnm. il W. HO dozen Red bordered Towe'a, 2.76 per do. ' 76o. Hand-loom I able Linen Wo. Cnb'eached Table l.inen SoO dozen Linen Udkik., Irom lute stiles. J. 0. BlRWUKllUK & CO. N. W. sorner EIGHTH and MARKET. 25 n CENTS FINE BLEACHED SHIRTING ai annus, yaru wine. Wsinxutta. v IlllBuisvllla, and New Terk Milla. sic. f u.ow alunlns.- 10 4, 11-4 and li-4 eheetlnf Mnsllns. 'tie. Unbleached Muslins yard wide. J V. M II A W HRIDOE A CO, K.W corner MUUTU aud MARKET. 071 CENTS ALL WOOL FLANNELS. . O I 2 Ballardvale Douiet F aunt-Is. Asgola aud Flus Twill d Munnela flauuela lor baihlns sul s. Oai ae Fiauneui, Hhiriing KUnne's. ' J C. 8IKWMKIlOE A CO, N. W. corner E1GU1U aud MARKET.