8 What May be Seen In Prxnjlvania. Ipany one Is debating about wbere to go this unimcr, we would adrlsc them to see the "objects of intercut" in our owu 8taw first, and tben think ot other pleaiure tnoe. We have in , the old Keystone Btate some of tho most famous watering and atunmer places for wblch oar country Is noted. The cenery can carcely be , equalled anywhere. Pausing up the great Penn djlvanla Central Railroad, we anould first atop at the beautiful town ol Colnmbia, on the Sus quehanna, from which place, after a rest that will be really recreative, we can essay diihtful excursions to the farooti! Ephratn Mountain Sprinsrs, taking In tbe Moravian settlement of Litiz on the way. Further west we tivl Ilarriiburg, which w worthy ol a vioit from every rhilndelphlan. We may take a trip dowu th Cumberland Valley Uailroad, and see tbe Mountain?, vales, and cities ot that war-blanted, but now restored rcpiou. The great buttle-hel 1 of Gettysburg ay be visited, and many otber epoU now rendered hisioric by the Rebellion. Returning again to Harrisbur, one may make nn excursion to Huntingdon, a beautifully iitnated rural city, and on the way tiie rushed mountains loom up .all .round, whilst tbe picturesque Susque hannah river is inund rippling alongside of the railway continually. From il'inlingdoo the pleasure-flecker caa take the II lutirydon and Broadtop Railway lor tbe Hroadtop mountains, which rise up suddenly in bouMor-hke beauty on fell sidi's. This reclon is especially wild, And while evcellent living may be obtained at a 4-beaprate, the sportsman may beck and find rare and profitable enjoyment. Invigorated by the pare and T-.bolesjnie at roosiihere ol this region, we pas9 on to Bloody .Run a place that look just us bad as its name and we move forward eight miles further to Bedford, the railroad having reen completed to that place. Beyond this neat little city, scarcely two miles, we are set down at the noted Bedford Springs, the waters of which are ihe most re-, niarkable in the world for singular combina tions of mineral substances. The great Blue spring is said to contain over one hundred dif ferent substances, and although the liquid is un pleasant to the palate, it is invigorating to the yetem to a greater degree than any other mineral water. The scenery of this region is very grand, and the hunting an i fishing unsur passed. Nearby Indian mounds may be seen, together with old British and American in trenchments. and the headquarters of one Colonel Washington, who did good service lor his country there many years ago. We can retire in good order at any time to Huntingdon, and proceed west to Cresson, Altoona, and other renowned summer resorts in the lleghenies, mere mention of which is suffi cient here, A Hero of Fonr Wars. Vom the MempJUs Aryus, A MAN SERVES AS TEXAS RANGER, UNITED f-TATES Rt'GULAR, AND CONFEDERATE VOLUNTEER 18 WOUNDED TWENTY-SEVEN TIMES IS TWICE LEFT FOR DEAD RECOVERS, AND NOW THREATENS TO JOIN TEE FENIANS IS ROBBED IN THE STREET, AND tiOES TO WORK LIKE AN HONEST MAN. Some of the details of one ot the most re markable careers that perhaps ever was expe rienced hav come into our possession, and we give the account to our readers us we received it, only premising toat we nave not the retnotist grounds for supposing the story exage,craeil. rl'be man la now employed on a farm two or three miles from this city, and has a good char acter for veracity. About the year 1S28 one of the strongest and most daring of the bauds of the rangers wbo guarded me irontiers ot Texas was commanded by a Nortb Cirolinian named Worth, and among all its members none possessed more haraibo j5 or personal strength than the hero ot this sketch. He was a Kcntuckiau, was a splendid rider and dead shot, could hold his own with any ot his comrades, in either drinking or finht inp, and was looked upon as a dangerous man to tamper witb. Ot uncommonly amiable temper, however, he gave no cause of otl'ense to any, and had the good-will of all. He participated in all the wild lights with the Camanche Indians and the "Urea sere'' in which his command took an active part; and when the war lor Texan independence commenced Le was one ol the nrst to otfer his arm to his adopted land. Suffice it to say that he served under General Houston tbrougu that memorable struggle with great credit, tnougu as a private. The declaration of war between the United JBtates and Mexico, in 1846, (ouod him again ready, and enlisting as a rauger under Jack Haves, he followed the Lone Star again to triumph, receiving, as he had in previous cam paigns, several honorable scars. For several years after the cessation of hos tilities he lived quietly on his ranch, but, tiring ot sued a tame course of existence, he joined a regiment of regular cavalry and pro ceeded to Florida, where he served in the Semi nole war until the capture of Billy Bowlegs and the conclusion ol peace, when ne was discharged and returned home, where he remained until the State ot Arkansas parsed her ordinance of secession, when he immediately joined uretri ment of intantry from that State in the Con fcdeiate service and went to Virginia. At the battle of Sbarpsburg, in Maryland, he received seven wouuds, and tainted trom pain and loss ot blood. At the time that General Lee ordered the retreat to the Virginia side, tbe men had gathered up their flead and were matting rude preparation to inter them. Our bero by this meaLS escaped belug buried, and his comrades were stsrtled a tew day3 after by the report thp.t he bad been sent over the river and lorwarded to the hospital at Stauntoj. He recovered, and soon after reioined his former moment, and procetded with k to Georgia, where he was engaged in the bloody battle of Chickamauga. Here he was shot tiirough tho head (the ball entering at the rieht cheek-boue and puBsing out behind the lett ear) and again left for dead. He was taken to Mashville, and, contrary to expectations, he again got well, made his escape from cuptivity, and returned to Virginia, where he served until the surrender of General Lee's army, when lie walked the whole way to ArkanaHs, and tcence home! This brave old man the hero of four wars and twenty battles, and the recipient of twenty seven wounls at tno hauds of tbe Camunches, Mexicans, Semiuoles, and Federals landed at our city two or three weeks ago, and was ear roted and robbed in less than halt an hour alter leaving the boat. He is now working at hard labor, to make Money to takre him to bis native Kentucky, whose loved sod his foot has not presned for thirty-six years. He says that when hie visit to his relatives is concluded, provided tbe Fenians have any chance of success, he will give them a lilt. The grand tournament held at Clarksvllle, Tenn., on the 31st ult., was attended by eight thousand people, and $10,000 was raised tor the fcenetit of orpnans throughout the tioutu. An immense cotton laetory, containing one iuijured and eighty thousand spindles aad one thousand three hundred looms, has been built in Carrolton, Miss. General Frank C. Armstrong, formerly chief of cavalry in Sterling Price's army, is planting cotton (above overflow) near Hew Or leans. The heir apparent of England has an ap arent air of mdeneee which tie old (ourtkri J0 not like. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. An Indiana C'onnty Bignmtst. THE ADVENTURES OF A MUCH-MARRIED MAN HIS ARREST IN ILLINOIS. The Davenport (Iowa) Gazette of June 11 sayc One John W. Collins, a vonng man who made his appearance in this city about one year ago, a saddler by trade, was arrested about 7 o'clock last evening by the police, at the resi dence of Mrs. Jones, on Main street, bHow Second, and taken to the ferry boat, where Mar shal Cropper, of Rock Island, was waiting to receive him, on the charge oi bleamy. The lacts, as we learn them, are these: Collius.jwho is quite good looktneand arrotit tenty-slx years ol age, met Mis Mary McKibben, ot Rock Island, a very estimable young ludv, at tbe Sanitary Fair in Chicago last summer, where she was attending one of tne tables) Collins subsequently came to this city, and early last winter again met the young lady at on? of the skating parks here. He reuewed the acquaintance, which re sulted in couruhip and marriage lout March. The mother of tbe young lady having been iniormed, that as lar as known here, Collins "was a nice, steady young man of good habit," theyoiinsrcoupie were suppled to have made a good match, and for some wvess were happv, when Collins went to Muscatine and went to work, leaving his voting wife at her mother's in Kor.k Island, until he cou.t ge: ready to po to housekeeping. Fortunately a letter for him was received bv her, written by Collins' brother, telling him that he had better return and take care of his wite and child. This whs a terrible blow to the voung wite, who, when Collins returned from Musca tine, charted him with having deceived her, and having another wite. This he denied, whn she told him 01 the letters. He aliened it was only aiokeof his brother's, but ta's "irood t-lk" did not avail, ami he was ordered irom the housi-. He left, and a week ago .m night, about 12 o'clock, he made his appearance in his wife's chamber, and awnkingthe bid v, desired her to dress, and prepare to leave with, him. Ha wat. armed wlih a batcbet and revolver, rnd threat ened it : lie made any outcry he would kill her. A young lady who was rooming with Mrs. Collins was awakened, and the coinmotiou aroused Mrs. Avers, mothei ot Mrs. Collins, who cine to the room. An alarm wus given, and the bigamist fled. Yesterday he was seen iu Rock Island. Marshal Cropper cot upon his tracK, following him to ihi-S'ile, wiiere ue a arrested fts stated. Since the receipt of the letter the young lady he to cruelly fi 'cnived has learned thRt Collins is a great scamp, rind has a wife at. M'wrin, .Earnest township, Canada West (wite No. 1), also one in Washtenaw county, Mich gau ( wi'e No. 2), and one said to be in Kockto d. Illinois (wife No. 3). Wife No. 2 learning of wile No.-1, has lately procured a divorce from the scamp. Collins is undoubtedly a case. When he learned of the letter from bib brother being iutercepted, he immediately wrote to the writer, begging him to write to him aeain and deny it all, and try to pass it off as a lose, giving as a reason that he had married into a wealthy nod respec table f'umily in Rock Island, and they would pio'fcute him and send him to the penitentiary. The brother, int-tead ot complying, enclosed the letter to Mrs. Collin No. 4 at Hock Island, who has al-o received such ini'ormatiou as proves that the "nice young man ol good habitp," who came to Rock Island as Lieutenant Collins, wearing a nnilionn, etc.. is a great scamp: that he has been a bounty-jumper; and that he has long since been discarded by h.s relations, who reside in Indiana county, Pa. He is now in a fair way to return to a stale of single-bles-eciness at Joliet, and his career of rascality ended, The young lady he married in Rock Island in only sixteen years ot age, of most repectable family, well known there, where they have resided for the past lonr years. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Advices received by the Commissioner of the General Land Othce show That the Eastern Division of the Union Pacific Railroad his boen uuiplrted from Kaunas City up the valley of the Kuusas river to the vicinity of Manhattan, for a distance of one hundred miles on the main line, vt bilst tbe track from Manhattan to Fort Reilly, a distance of I'ortv miles, has boen nearly finished, with an adequate snpplv of rolling stock. Besides these advances iu the work, a branch trom Leavenworth to Law rence, in a southwesterly direction, Las been completed for a distance of forty mile:. Rev. E. B. Fairfield. President of Hillsdale College, Michigan, recently gave a lecture in Providence, R. 1., and gave the following sketch of a welt-known American artist: "Harriet Hosmer was a fast Massachusetts girl making 410,000 or $15,000 a year by hr chisel, but never Fuccecded in living within her in come, while the Lad lone since exhausted her patrimony. She drives the fastest horses in Roroe: and she makes the most beautiful mar bles ever looked upon." The storm on the 8th iust., in many north ern localities of Illinois, was very severe. At Kankakee there was a regular tornado. Several citizens sufl'ercd heavily trom destruction of property. A building, tilled with brooms, was wholly destroyed. The agricultural warehouse of Bebte & Co. was moved Irom its centre three feet, and much damaged. Large trees were twisted off Dear the ground and broken into freemen's. Sevtril vessels oa the lake were partially dismantled. The Fort Smith (Arkansas'! Hercild of the 24th, says that & man by the name of McChristel, lately from Boyle county, Ky., wn6 sitting in Esquire McKiernan's house, ou Tuesd.iy, and suddenly sprang up and ran out, and plunged head foremost into a well. His head struck on the opposite side ol the curbing, and he fell leet torward into the wen. Alter some tune he was taken cut, Lis head badly cut and his shoul ders bruised. A number of nersons have left Toronto and vicinity lor the purpose ot proceeding to the newly discovered gold mines at Vermilion Lake, in the northern part of the State of Minne sota. The lake in question is at the head of the river of the same nam?, and directly south of the well known Lake of the Woods, in the country at the head ot Lake Superior, between Fore Garry and Fort William. Two young men, named Weeks and Hollis Chase, confederates of J. P. Whitney, who re cently robbed a store in Boston of $10,3C3, were arrested in Gardiner, Maine, on Fridav after noon. They have contested their guilt. Be tween $8000 and $H000 of the stolen money have been recovered. WbitDey was arrested at Ports mouth on tbe same day. Among the American pictures exhibited in Ihe French ialon this year are an honest, un pretentious little canvas, by John Ware, of Boston, "Irish Squatters on Vacant Lots in Upper New York;" a portrait in crayon, by Miss Gore, very like and admirably modelled, and an altogether modet and unpretentiously bad landscape, by Woodbury Langdon. M. Alexander Dumas, pere, has left Paris for Italy, witb the object ot acting the part of his triographcr of the anticipated Garibaldian cam paign. A thousand nightingales have been caught in Austria, at the request of the Emperor Maxi milian, and w.ll be speedily shipped lor Mexico. A gentleman of Boston recently made hla daughter a present, ou her wedding, of a check tor $50,000, 1ut to start housekeeping. A newspaper writer says a native California horse is tough and hardy, and caa live on a pno tograph of a bunch of grass. Sno w still lies on the sides of the mountains around Jonesboro, East Tennesee. Dr. Day's experiment of introducing trout ova into India has proved a total failure. Francis Marty, who recently died at Ha vana, lelt property valued at $3,000,000. There are eighteen aspirants ior the office of Mayor or Newport, &y. Coker, the "boy soprano," 3s creating a sensation in London. They were eating cantelopes in New Or leans on the Slat ult. Tbe Princess Mary will honeymoon at Eurl Brownlow's. Queen Victorja ie visiting tb Duchess f i BUUifijafiU, gTEAM ENGINE FACKIQ LIBRICATIYE PACKEVG, FOR THE STUFFING BOXES Ol STEAM ENGINES. Am article wfoirnitndc by nil StUrotd Company, who bare tboronehly tratrd It, and In general ae b ovcr two huntlrtd and Hflp KaliioadR,ana on trial by r five l.nndrtd otntn. i AllOPTtD BY Kl.l'fJO STAT105ABY ENGINE1. 1 ia a fliM-cluaa article. Seventy-Five Cents Per Pound. Lubrlcativc racking Company KHE MANUFACTlTREIta, 723 CHESNUT Street, t'UJLAiEi.raiA. 1 L. G. TILI.OTSON & CO.? BOL.EACENT8, 26 GEY Street, New York. POl.D HY T T A T.F R3 ('KSEIALT.Y. 2S 8o Ml LI. Mi'S &TKAM ENtilNK PAfKIxTj. 1 le tbe nnslln covtrcU,bodd7 DUIdk. stufjing bvx packing. , SIXTY CtfVTS PEH POtIM. forFaieby WILLIAM h. MILLER, Bole Maanctnrerior the United Hiaten, Kearol' ',11 llEwMi'l' Street. 4 28 8p PlilladolDhla. Fenua. CLOTHING. ?(Co2fatal HoieD o, 824 Chestnut STREET. At, J T. OF F. C. F. F. F. C CLOTHING II! HICKS' TEMPLE OF FASHION. Celebrated For Fine Fashionable Clothing:. WILLIAM HICKS, No. J03 MARKET Street. 6122m PHILADELPHIA. gTATES UNION CLOTHING HALL, 60G MARKET Street, 60S Visitors will find a large and varied assortment ot the very best READY-MADE CLOrHIKQ at the loweBt cafh prices. Suits, containing Coats, rants, and Test, lrora 12 00. Dusters, 2 25. Fants trom t3-(IO and blgber. Come and convince yourselves. t5 313m (ttJOTO $45 FOR A SUIT OF BLACK B IPJJ fancy colored cloth; army and navy clothln; i o., in stvle unsurpnsse.1. 1 1 mii in r akk. mi, i'i ni a t h nt. . above cihesno t. AUCTION SALES. B SCOTT. JR., AUCTIONEER, So. 1020 CHESSOl SXl'.lii,T. j 21$ CaED. We aie prepared from nownntll Julvl. to make f rednl mles ot any description of merchandise, mil will lire our best endeavors to give satisfaction. Vor terms, et apply at the t flice. 6 Oil OIL FAINT1N03. l'ASTEL, PICTURES, CRYSTAL COMPRISTHO THE l.M'IRK COI LFCTION FROM ItlK A Kit AM AKT UAt.L.liUX. MiW I URK.. 11. ficott. .ir. wfl t ne) hvauciluii. on Krlilnv Maiiit- duv, and Monday evenings, June 19. 16, ami 18, at 8 o'clrck. at ihe Art llallery. No. IU2U CHKMJT Street, Oil I'lilnlings, Etc. This sale is veiy Important, as it embraces specimens ot some ot the most lulouted living ariiHis. 'iter are now on exhibition tree, as above, with Cataloyue& 8 12 tit PANC0A8T & WARNOCK, AUCnONEKRS. tlbS Ho- 240 MARKET Street, LAFGE POSITIVE 8ALR OP fl.W LOTS AMERICAS M IMHORTt r) DHY WOODS WHITK UUODsi. HOBItRY GOODS, KTC. BY CATALOGUE. On Weduesdav Jone 20. commencinu at 10 o'clock, com prising a nil) and iienerM ussi.rimeut ol new and desirable goutis tor present sales. 6 IS 4t FOR SALE AND TO RENT. J LARGE, WELL LIGHTED AlfD VVtJTILATED ROOM, OX THE SECOND FLOOR OF TBE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 South TIIIRI Street, TO RENT. APPLY IN IHE OFFICE, FIRST FLOOR. K. h. WITH OR WlrHOUr feTEAMPQWKR. dp FOR 8ALB.-A BUSINESS LOCATION O and DwellliiK, corner of TENTH and HONTEtt Mreets. wll. be solo on TUESDAY, the lath Instant, at 12 O'clock, by M.TfK'MAB & OM. at the Exchange. A ihree story Brlch, with basemedt, Uoor level with the pavement, aud ibree-stor baok building. Lot HO by 66. 8fn 0" can roiiioln. lt (f TO LKT. CAPli ISLAND DKSIRABLE jLiiidouble Cottaire lo let. on Lslayette street, eleven roums. plenty ol hftuo, iioud cellar, excellent water line view ot ocean, Ac. Phoiogi anhs ol which can be seen, and lull paitiealara at MoCALLA 8 M nu Htore, Mo eUCllESSUT Street. " . FOR 8ALK-A DESIRABLE THRHE IM "oiy Dwellinir. with thiee-storv uonble Back Eulldlbg on 'I W JvLFTH 8iret above Green. All modem improvements, summer kitchen, boater. eto. trice, tutiOU clear. Apply ut this Onice, between 9 and 12 Jk . M pTlSINO? WIRE AVOXtlt jrORSAILIXOS, STORE FRONTS, GUARDS, PARTTTIOSB, IROK BEDSTEAD8, ASD WIRE WOl., Ia variety, manuiaolured by M. WAL1CER & SONS' t K u 8b ji o. U Sortn Bum etrot. & THE V V .rs A. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MEDICAL. R HEUTlATISm, GOUT, NEURALGIA, KTC. ETC.'' . ; A CURE WARRANTED. F.vED INWARDLY. The follow In wonderful remedy 'or the positive cure of Rheumatism. Oont, and Konralffia was dis covered aftor the study auu practice ot a life time, by DIt. J. P. riTLER, Ono of Philadelphia's oldest practising physicians, who has made these disease a specialty, and having folly tested its remarkablo curative rjower for annm ixr oi yeais, now ofTors It to all afflicted and sn Berlin-, witb 'he liberal condition that if any case caa possib'y be found 'hat it lula lible power cannot overcome, UK WILL refund to sue n case orcasos, the lull amount paid in tbe trial ol this remedy. In. cr dib'e as this oiler may seem, the proprietor knows lull well Irom experience the morns ot tbe remedy and tbe safety ot his offer. It contains no Mercury. Colrbicam, Minerals, Metals, i. or anything injurious or unpleasant. Price $i 00 per bottle. Prepared only at the Prin cipal Depot, Mo 34 South FOUltTU .street, aoove Clieenut, where Dr. FIT LEU may be personally con suite i, free of charge. Highest telerenccs of wonderful cures accompany each bottle. ESTABLISIlUft m. MOTHERS AND NURSES Who bare tested Dr. KIILi-R'S IKKaNT CAR. illNAllVE tor tho lat 30 years, certi.v by thou minis that it i the greatest' liousohola reuied lor ( k ss Cbilrron, Inlnnts Tiething, Ctiotic, Cramp, Iiowul Complaint, KleupleHsness, Pains, ispasms, hour Vomit'ug, Fretting. F atu oncy, cholera lu laiuum, etc.; contains uoilnng injurious, is perfectly liutmhfis, and children love it dearly, i'nce only 26 cents. Sntinfuction guarantnnil. old bv all Uruguists and Iloaiers Prepared only at -No. 2H tioutti FOURTH Street, above t'heKnnt. 6 10 9t EDICAL ELECTRICITY, m. s. w. liECKwiTirs ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, No. 1220 WALNUT STREET, For f b Treatment f Chronic Inse. For tbe benefit ol those proposing to undertake Elec trical treutmcnt lor disease, we give In ihe loilowin lUt a few oi the more prominent and most common complaints met witb In our practice, in all of which we arc mott successful. In meablt all cases ok chhonio DISEASE ELECTRICITT IS A EC HI HBlIliDV. AND IN ALL eAHKS BENEFICIAL. IF I'K l'F.BLY AITLIED. IhuSe, there- lote, afllicted with complaints nut here enumerated need have no hesitation in apply in,?, and whether only ltELiEF, or a ritiiAEKT iuuk can be eflectcd, they will recti re icplKs accoraingiy. All consultations frej. 1. y oilcpsy, Chorea, or Mt Vitus' Uance. Paralysis (lieinipicKiu'. curulla, Hvieri, ervoasuejj, fuipl talion ol the llert Lock-jaw etc. 2. tloie I'hrout. Dyspeutiu, Diarrncea. ( senterr. Ob stinate I'ursi ipatlun llu inoirhoides or I'll-s Bilious, F utulent ami 1'aiutei's Colic, and ali Affections of tho LUeraud Kpiecn. 0. i atnrih louuh. Influenza. Asthma (when not caused by oip.iuio dbeates O' the ncarti, llruacbitis, l leuiisy, 1 leurotiyniu, or KheuuiatiHui ol the Chest, Ci tisuii.ptloii n the early siae-i 4 (.iKvei, liiulictet. and hinoc Coinilaint. Imno tence. and bcimnai Weukac-ss. 1'ho miter compialu.s never luii'to vieid raold y to tins treatment. b. Itheuuatiyin t out. LuaibitKo dull' iVcck. Spinal Curva'ute Hip Diseases, e oucers, 'tumors (those lust niiinfd lwa s cur. d without pain, or cu .ting, or plas ters In scy lorni). ti. I tf mo t ouiplaints, invoWiny a ma'nositlon. as J'rolupniH Antrovemion, Ketaoveislon, lntluiiimiition, I'herutlon. and vuiiuus other Alleoilous ol the Wuuib and Ovaries Airs. bu KWITll has tbe Ladies' Department under herown cnie und eapervlsion. 1. KFl l; LM l S i be d'scased ond all interested Are re erreu to the lollnwii.R-nHmed (tent enien, who have been treated Hurt witnesxed our treat mn: oa otbors. at o. VIA WAlMJT (Stieet: A. J. rleasi.ntoD, Ho. Dili Kurnce sjr.et j W 11. smith, Kit. 1022 tlnnovc ctreet; Ueo'tse Doon'nss, Fbto street, alu.ve Chesuuti J. W. Itradley, u. MJ N Fourth street; Hubert Woilc. Mo. ftl N. 'third street; Co unel T. W. Sweeney, Walnut sireet, bflow Eltihih; iteorue lCvuns, rcb street, below Filth; Air Pe.ouze, third and Ohes nut streets; :d. jIcLune-all oi this citr. A PleoNon ton. Si. i oulf, Mo ; Jacob Vanoegrift, Odessa. Del ; K. A. beinnlc, Mount Holly m J wi'h very many others. I liysicmuH or students dcairluR to have instruction hi the eoirect application oi Klec.ricity lor the cure of dis tunes can app y at the office. Consuliutiou tree. Descriptive circulars of cures t flecieU, wit-numerous retereaees, can be bad by an- pncufciuu ut. me umce ur uy lubtvr. All letters addressed to Dr. S. W. BECK WITH, o. 1220 WALNUT Street, 6 2 sfhm rhllsdelphia. Q 11 1: ROKE E C U II E, TIIE c;reat INDIAN MEDICINE, CURES AIL DISEASES CAUSED BY FXCF.P8F.S OB INDlSCRETIO V, VIZ : L088 OF AlKMOUy, UMVEKHAL LAHSIIUDE, PA1M1 IN 'iHF HA( K, DI88 of visioy, l-KJCMATUItlS OLD AGE, WEAK NERVE", DIFFICULT BREATHINU, PALE COUNTENANCE, INSANITY, CONSUMPTION, AND ALL DISEASE That follow as a sequence of youtuiul Indiscretions. . TBE Oil EFOKF.E CURB Will restore health and viiror, and enect a permanent cure alter all other medicines have ia Jed. ihiriv-lwo DuKe paiuphlet. Bent In a teaicd euve.ope, (ree to any address. l iice fi per buttle or throe bottles for $5. fold by ull Druk'gistH t or will be sent bvejtnress to any per inn oi ibe world, on tbe receipt of price, 'jv the toie pioprie.or, DR. W. R. MERWIN, No 7 Wulker street. New York, cueroeeFiiemed y Cures all Urinary Complaints, via.: Oravet, Inflam mutuiu ot the lilamler and Kidneys Keteniiou o, Crinu. htnciuiesot the Uretura. Drops. col Sws IIii.h Brio It Dust Dt posits and ail diseases tiiut require a diuretic, auu w heu uted in c.uiuucunu w.tutho U UOKEK INJECTION, does not fail to cure all Mucus HuUurge In Male or miinle ciinnn recent cases iu irom one to three davs, and Is espi ciuily leoiiuimended lu those cases of Fluor A bus or W eakness in Females. The two medicine ui-ed in. conjunction will not iali to remove this dis atreeabie comp alnt, and In those case where otuer liio'tlcincs uave been used without success. Price, Remedy, Ono hottle, ti 'three Bottle-1! " Ini.cilou ' ' 2, k5. The Cherokee "Curv," "ftmity" and "Injeum" are to be found In all well regulated drug stores, and ar.) n commended by pb sicluns and druirglsts all over 'ha world ior inelr m nnsio worth and merits. Home nu pr'nclpled dealers, howivei. try to deceive their ous tuuieis by se Iidk cheap and ort'le-s compounds iu order lo muke money -in place oi' these B . lie cr ted II ihe drat, iris ts will no buy iliein ior you, write to us, and we wl l feud them loyou bv exnreis, secure y packed, and fiee Irom observation We treat a 1 dl.soa-es to which tbe human system Is sut ject, and wl. bo pieased to receive lull andeipilclt s at' meutstrom hoe who have lal.ed to receive1 relief hereto ote. uaiHes or neiitleiuen can a dress ua in pi-ri el a ntidriict. We no stra to seud our thirty-two puK pamiihlet Ire to every ladv and gentleman in the land. Address al letters lor pampbieia, medicines, or advice, to the sole nroprlntor, Dr. W R MKKVIN, 6Smv,rSrp No. 37 VVA! KtB Street, N. V. D R. HUNTER, No. 44 N. SEVENTH HTPFWT. ABOVE FILBERT. PHILADELPni A. Aokoewlrdyed by all purti' t interetici as hy lax tne M0Sl Hl'CCEfSFUL PHVhlCUN In the treatment uf Dnamt in hi ipermUy QUICK. IHOKOl'OH, andpermtmrfti eurei gunranittd in every ease. Heme nib. r 1'K ll"NTfRN ( eielirated Heinedlea can onlv be bd genuine at his old esiabllshedOftloe, No. ii N. i!.VtiTil street, ahovt Fiibvrt, 16 Jt JUNE 18, I860. DRY GOODS. P It I C E i & WOOD, Northwest Corner of EIGHTH and FILBERT Streets, ' Have Just opened ' S eases American Print:, fat colors, 20 cent a yard. 1 case Buff Prints, 20 cents a yard. ' j Bt st makes Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, at tbe very lowest market orlces. Pillow Case and Sheeting Mt'sllna. . 10-4 Blcaehed Sbectine Muslin, 87 cents a yard. All-wool and Domet Flannels.' ' WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. f-blrred Mo9llns, White Plqan, Figured and Dotted Swiss Mo'lins, Victoria Lawns, Cambrics, Jaconets, and Nainsook, Striped and fluid Musilns. LINEN GOODS. LINEN GOODS. Table Linens, Napkins, and Towels. Pet mukes of htrtmif Linens, 12 4 Linen Crun.b Cioth. BLACK SILK 3. BLACK SILKS. From 91 25 np to $3 10 a yard. Black All-wool Delaines. Black Alpacas, from 60 oente np to 9126 a yard. Back and YY bite Plaids, 20 cents a yard. Gietiadme Kaienes, 35 cents a yard. Mobair Challies, 25 cents a yard Figuicd Alpacas, 87 cents a yard. A larre assortment of Hosiery and Glovrs, 5llk Sun L'tmbrellBS, Black Mohair Mitt, Sil and LinonFuns, Edinn, Insernngs and lounclna;, Dimity Baud-, etc. etc. PRICE A WOOD, N. W. Corner K1G uTU and FILBERT Sta. N. B. 7-4 and 8-4 Mosquito Bar Netting. 2 4 "ew dry good s AT MAIiSS & WAB NOOK'S, ' 1PKICE A WOOD'S OLD STASD), No. 113 Ncrlh NINTH Street. We have just oientd with a splendid assortment of TOWELLlNO. TAELE L1NKN. NAFEINS and DOTLIEH. Also, a lares issortmcntof WIIIT15 GOODS. 80JT 1IS1SH CAKBBICH. JAtOMfclS, NaIvsOOKS. VIOTOxUe T A WN8 and 6W8 MUBUNS. Ibe FtstKates ol F.loaohedand Tjubleached MUHLINS. Also, a large casortnent of EOjIERY AND GLOVE?, HOOP SKIRTS, etc., all at the LOWEST MARKET FEICE&. 614thsin2tn CURWEN STODDART & BRO JQ AWNS AT 20 CENTS. LAWNS AT 25 CENTS. LAWNS AT 28 CENTS. LAWNS AT 30 CENTS FINE OKGAKD1ES AND JACONET. , CLOSING OUT SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. (IRWKJi STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 434 N. SECOND Street, 6 16 t lAbove Willow. RAVELLING DREbS GOODS, REDUCED. DESIRABLE 81YLE8 NOW CLOSING AT 40c. Cl'RWEIt STODDART &, KKOrilKK, Nos. 450 , 452, and 454 N. SECOND Street. 6 16 3t Above Willow. gUMMER DRESS GOODS. NEAT STRirED LENOf, NEAT I'LAID LENOS, PRINTED MOZAMBIQUE, PLAID MOZAWBIQDES, CLOSING OUT AT REDUCED PRICES. tVRWEK STODDART A. UUOTI1EU, Noi. 45, 452, and 454 N. BECON D Street 8 16 St Above Willow. M OH AIR POULARDS, AT SIX. 44, AND 50 CENTS. CLOSING OCT SUMMER DRY GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES. CUItWEW STODDART &, BROTHER, Nos. 460, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Street, 6 16 3t Above Willow. TyiUTE CHINTZES AT 35 CENTS. RICH PERCALES AT 40 CENTS, CLOSING OUT LIGHT STYLES AT RFDUCED PRICES. CTBWEN STODDART &, BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 4!4 N. SECOND Street, 6163t Above Willow. -pRINTED SHIRTING LI N ENS, FROM AUCTION, , AT EEI-UCED PRICES. CIRVVES STODDART b BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 4:4 N. SECOND Street, (10 3t Above Willow gEA-SIDE SHAWLS. SEA-SIDE SHAWLS. SKA-SIDE SHAWLS. All tho Newest Styles, FROtt $4 00 to 816 00. JOHN W, THOMAS, 6156tn . Ncs. 405 and 407 N. SECOND Street. nilEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, MATTING, J OU CiO hs and Window skades.-V. E. ARi 11AM BAUL'l , N. K. corner fc.LKVE.MH and UAKKl-.f Btreeia. will open this mornluB, irom Auc,'oa-VVu1'; t kiitou wttint, 31 oiu Pt.Kjl4ct,ci1tt1,.ulg,-1 cents! Inrulu Carpets. 50. bi (f7 ceuU, l,l 2.5. 1-3J. tUOj lUKiish 'laoestry Bwssels arpeU only 1 75s Tbree-plv Carpets, ouiy M-lil i "P rpet. cents t b.K t arpets W cents! ' otiaae arwia. 31 Ceuta; tioor OliCiollis 2centsj Window Shade i al to 83: Plain liuff Krown and Green Shadlua. 50 oeuts; riheeting to us Ins, 25 to 51 ont. Table Lmen. 62 cents to el 5a I Napkins 15 cental Towellmna 12 oenU UM Cloth Table co'ers, HWi l0auihiiues. aito45eeutai lawns II oen a i Plain all wool Delaines, bO tot2 cents; Alpacas. n riilnti i til rents Cheap Wholesale and l(etU btvre,N. E.cVIVVjTUaudAUKiUSTbuj. - j DRY GOODS. (LOSING OUT, ( CLOSING OUT, . i OUR ENTIRE STOCK, Preparatory to Altering Our Storea. 3000 yard French Cambilo La as, reduced to 29 cents. 2500 yard French Cambria Lawns, rtdnced to fJH cents 0C0 yarda French Jaconet Lawns, reduced to 40 cents, one yards Ch nta Colored Lawna. reduced tol7H certs. SWOjardi Brown Otonnd I awns reduced to 37H cents. Plain Bun. Bine, and Pink Lawns. M cents. PLAIS FKENOa CHINTZES. Blues, Buds, and Proks ro luced to 50 cents. 1 cose French r hlrtlnir Chlmees, reduce! tn S7H cents. Choice styles French Percales, at reduced prices, 2500 yards 4 4 double Purple Chlnties, reduced to 25 eents. DRESS GOODS OF EVERY VARIETY, . 0IIKATLY REDUCKD IN TRUE 10 CLOSE CUT. A Great Chance for Eargains. II. STEEL & SON, 6 18 3trp Nos. 713 and 716 f. TENTH 8t. LiN j: n lawns. lawns. : WILL OPEN THIS E AY, OM: CASK LIXK.V LAWNS AT 31 CENTS. ONE CASE LIXEN LAWXS AT 35 CE.HTS. OSE CASE L1.E LAAVIVS AT 37 CENTS. J. C. STRAW BRIDGE & CO, b 6 iJ. W. COKNEU EIGHTH AND MARKET. IDE SHEETINGS, WILL OT FN THIS DAY, ONE CASE 1C-S V.IDE SHEETINGS, AT Eighty-Five Cents Per Yard. J. C. DRAWBRIDGE & CO., N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. REDUCTION. FRENCH CORSETS REDUCED TO THREE DOLLARS. W O V JC N CO H 3 E T 8 REDUCED TO $1-50. Goffered and Embroidered Skirts AT REDUCED PRICES. THORN II ILL & BURNS, 5 23 wrmJ4t No. 1203 CHESNUT Street. Q U E A T FRENCH LINENS. JUST RECEIVED, 3300 Yards French Sliirilng Linens, OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY. CAN BE SOTjD LESS TBAN THK PEESEHT COsr OF IMrOUTAIXON. SHEPPARD.VAN HARUNGEN&ARRISQN. Importera of ASD BOUSE-FUJttilSRLNG IlllY G001S 4 20 ImwCuirp No. 1008 CHLSNUT STREET. REFRIGERATORS. REFRIGERATORS PKICE $.VOO, ASD UPWARDS. 3000 REOHIOtE'lCK8 ICE - CHESTS, AND VVA1LK COi'LtHs. Jusi flnlclieil. ooiiipriHlog the nicest and best at-sortmeut In tne city, which will b sold -wboWsale and retail, AT REDUCED PIUOES. A. ANDKUSOX, 6 8 lmip Ko. 136 DOCK Btrort below neound. TN ORLER TO SAVE MONEY AND GET AN J artklt- that nearly erj ons is ranniog for. bur 1-PKbloN COAL ut KS 75 rr tun Kg and Stov Il7.c al ! th genuine hati ia Ve'n t oul at same price and a ve y tine uualltr ol Lrhlgh atsj-jiipor ton lor ) fit end Move deiivured to ml imrta ot th oii, rre or slate and dirt. Orders received at So, 111 B. TUIRU HUeet ft 24 JjDINBUROII STRONG ALE, AND 13IIOVVN STOUT. A truh inportatlen ct WILLIAM TGDSGEB'a 8TROJIO ALE, andBBOWN STOUT POltTKa. Also, ALEOf'S ENGLISH ALE, In fine order, for aaM , by tbe cask oi dozen. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, iUlip B. W, cw. BBOAI) and WALH CT
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