8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 18(5(5. HORRIBLE MURDEjMN MISSOURI. Tb &aft4a Lyscls4 by th Peopla. fro the St. lomi Republican Wtdnctday, Ob Bunday afternoon one of thoe diabolical mmei Incident to the pnrliens ot a large city m perpetrated at the place known as Columbia Soltom. a short distance across tbe river from Carondelet, by which a well-known citizen of Uaroodelet lost bis life in a sudden and horrible tanner. Tbe circumstance of the murder were as follows: In the moraine of the day nentiooed, John Augustine, a citizen of Caron delet, went acroRS the river with a friend to transact some business, and proposing to ro bunting when done with his butnness matters, took a gun alonir with him. In tbe afternoon tbe to nen when returning to Carondelet, pasted a snloon known by the name ot Fort Monroe, and one ot ibem proposed to bo in and lake a drink. When approaching tbe saloon tliey berd an uproar inside, and Mr. Augus tine's friend tried to dissuade him from froing Id, but he, not suspecting any violence, entered tbe saloon. Some drunken rowdies were Inside and were encased iu a general metce, having broken the glass and furniture. On Hading tnis elate of things, Augustine retreated as quisle as possible, but one of the rowdies ran alter him, and untie prolane and threatening language, attempted to take bis un away trom him. This Aupnstine resisted, but finally Lane wrenched the run trom him, and struck him violently on the bead. Augustine ran away, but Lane fol lowed, and overtaking him struck him a terrldc blow with the butt ot the gun on the neck, kill hie j bim instantly, when the rowdies tan away from the scone of this horrible and cold-blooded murder. Pome Jticie afterwards a Dr. Payne coating up tlie, road, found the bloody corpse of Augubtine lying on the dusty road, and having examined the body and Miind that the man was lead, immediately gave the tlurm. A crowd of people collected, and the facts of the murder becoming known, a party ot men immediately started in pursuit ot Lane, and, alter an hour or so of chase, they captured the villain a mile or so lTom the scene, and brought him to Colum bia, where one ot the Justices ot the Peace took him in cnaigc, and committed him to Jail in Wateiloo, to await investigation. Lane requested tbe Squire to furnish a sttong guard, as be leared tbe rage of tne infu riated people. Tbis was done, but, as it was generally believed by the people of the vicinity that Late i the same roan who, some two years ago, murdered a woman and child, tiey were determined be should not escape them, ana five or six hundred men collected, and, overcoming the resistance of the gunrd, seized n Lane, and carried bim off to the stern and summary tribunal of Judge Lynch; they dragged the pule and trembling wretch through Colum bia, and banged him to a tree about half a mile from tbe village. When he was dead, they cut bim down and buried the corpse in a grave two feet ueep, and laid a pile of stones on top. A tew dollars were tound in his pocket, which were buried with him, aud thus the murderer, with tbe warm blood of his victim still on his bands, wet a doom more terrible aud as sudden as that which be had causelessly meted out to an unof fending man. Augustine leaves a wife to mourn his sudden and tragic death. Considerable ex citement was created yesterday in Carondelet toy the murder, and vaiiom reports reached this city, in one oi which a Mr. Smith and another man were reported killed, but all such rumors are falne. The real fact! of the case, obtained through courtesy of Dr. Hill, ot Carondelet, are to stated above. What It Costs to Get Into Parliament. In the course of a recent speech in the House of Commons, Mr. Lowe cited the statistics of an official report, showing what it costs to become a member of tbe British Parliament. The expenses of the election for Stafford were5100; Stolte-iipon-Trent,C200; Sunderland, 5000: and Westminster, 12,000. These were the aggre gate expenses of all the candidates. Mr. Lowe added: "I wisb to call particular attention to the case f Westmiuster, not for tbe purpose ot saying airy thing disagreeable to my honorable irien.i (Mr. Mill), tor we know he was elected in a buret I will say a well-directed burst of popu lar enthusiasm. That was honorable to him and honorable to them, and I have no doubt that in tbe course of the election all that could be done by industry and enthusiasm was accomplished gratuitously ; and I am (sure that my honorable Ineud did not contribute in any way to swell auy unreasonable election expenses. His election ought to have been gratuitous; bat mark its cost 2302. I believe it did not coFt him sixpence. He retused to con tribute anything, and it was very much to the honor of his constituents that they brought him in gratuitously But look to the state of our election practices when such an outburst of popular feeling could not be given effect to with out that enormous sacrifice of money. "I will now call attention to two or three counties. Tbe subject has not been sufficiently dwelt upon- but it bears materially upon the question before us to-night. I will take the southern division of Derby shire. The election ol ffl500, and this is tbe cheapest I shall read. Tbe Eorthern division ot Durham cost 14,620, and the southern divi'lm 11,000. Soutn Essex cost 10,000, and TPr& Esse 16,000. West Kent cost 12,000; south Lanca shire, 17,000; South Shropshire, 12,000; North Waflordshire, 14,000: North Warwickshire, 10,000; South Warwickshire, 13,000; North Wiltshire, 13,000; South Wiltshire, 12,000. and the North Riding of Yorkshire. 27,000. Now, I ask the House how it is possible that the insti tutions of this country can endure, if this kind of thing is to go on and increase?" Origin ot a Famous Quotation. The following note appears in the Richmond Va.) Dispatch: "In vdur issue of Saturday last you oorrect a statement previouly published bv saving that Kicbaid Uenry Lee, and not Chief Jos.ice Mar mall, was the author ot tbo celebrated sentence 'Yiist m war, first in peace, and ant iu the hearts of ltts countrymen,' 1 hi vemenca originated with either of these distinguished men, and tirt Occurs in the resolutions anuounoiug to Cougreas the death ( "Wa-niLBtou, offured on tbe 17th Lieoeuiber. 1719, by Cuitt Justice Marshal, then a member from tbe State of Virginia. In bis lite of Wasbiugton, C'biet Just.ce Marshall states that tbe resolutions iu ques tion were prepared by General Henrv Lee, who, not being in bis scat, bad rt quested Judge Marshall to present them lor him f lie urae sentence is also lound in the oration upon the character of Vash tngton. deiivored bv General Honry Lee, who had ben selectee by the Virginia do egation tor that purpose, tbe only ebanire being toe substitution of countrymen' lor 'lel:ow -citizens.' General Uoury I.ee was the hither of Robert E. Leo, who wa somewhat diotiuKUinhed In one or two actions re suiting lrom the efforts ot the United States autho rities to suppress the late 'Kebellion' against the best Government tbe world ever saw. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, -FliZUUOH LEE." It is generally supposed that the "efforts" of which Mr. Lee spoke were successful. A Flag kob Gabibatdi. A number of ladies ot New York will ireeut u tlae to Garibaldi, and one hundred young men will be chosen as tbe bearers of it. 'Each member of this special committee will be exoeeted to lurnish bis own outfit and to defray his own expenses. The bauner. which will tie nrAshed n Saturday morning, is to cost $3M). It will be the Hag of Italv. On one side the cout of arm.sotNew York wi'l be embroidered, and on the other the ' Italian coat ot arms. The poiaitiiUoe will turt lor Europe probably ou Saturday. ..Veto York jutpresa. Professor Dall' Ontraro lias written a natri otic hymn, "11 canzoue d'addio," dedicated of course to Garibaldi: who, in consequence, writes as tollo's: "Dear Friendi -Your hvuin is splendid: worthv of you and the hour which inspires you; but ycu are too exclusive. You say, Oaribaldians, to us the honor.' I should have preferred an ! peal to every youth in Italy. G. garibaldi." Wuliuti nuriiiu uniinnnits tlin ilnnfVl nf Plltf rlea newer Wright, weil known tor torly year in the iue amnci a i.jue kuu geuio;iev. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. The Russian Government Is doing it art towards the progress of geographical knowledge. Not long ago an expedition explored tbe Kalmnk steppes, and especially the valley ot the Manitch. Tbe report in now being published. The plain of tbe Manitch has heen found to be a salt desert which can never be made inhabitable. Tbe Kalmuk steppe is divided into two rones; the hirbest Is adapted for agriculture, while the other resembles tbe Manitch valley. A scientific expedition has also been organized by the Rus sian Government to proceed to the river Tch-il, in order to continue ths scientific researches begun in 1864. It is numerous and well pro vided with instruments, and Is divided into two sections mathematical and physical. The for mer is under the direction of M. Charles Strove, director of the Pulkova Observatory, and will make astronomical and topographical observa tions. The latter will collect statistics of tbe industrial resources ot Turkestan. Commodore Rogers communicates to the Navy Department information tint the United States steamer Vonderbilt arrived at Acapulco on the 30th of May, with the Monadnock; alter a passage ol 8 days from Panama. The town, he says, Is occupied by the French with a single vefsel, the Lucinr, of 8 guns, lying at anchor before it. The shores ol the hay are beleaguered by the Liberals, so. that the cocoanut groves within cannon shot of the town cannot safely be approached. The coal agent desired tbe protection ol the American flag in giving coal to the Monarlnock. We shall, he says, probably be detained here for this purpose three or four days, after which I shall proceed to Sau Fran cisco, stepping at Mugdaleua bay to tranter coal trom the Vanderbiitto the Monadnocf. The average number of knots run per hour by the lalter vesnel has been 6, the greatest distance run In one day being 154, and the least 147 knots. Commander Word en, of the United States steamer Bienville, in a communication received by the Navy Department, dated AsoinwalL June 11, gives the particulars of tbe fire at Mayaguez, Porto Rico, by which 200 houses were destroyed. At the request ol the Military "tovernor and tlie Mayor ol the town, Commander Worden des patched a force in charge ot the executive officer to tbe assistance of the inhabitant1'. He encloses copies of two letters from the authorities saying they will ever bold in most grateful remem brance tbe important and h'imane services rendered by the crew in the extinguishment of the tire. At the anniversary meeting of the Royal Geographical Society, held on the 28th of May, the lounder's gold medal was given to Dr. T. Thomson, for his labors in the Western Hima layas and Thibet, and the patron's, or Victoria gold medal, to Mr. W. Chandless for bis explora tion of the Pur us river. A testimonial of one hundred guineas was presented to Mr. P. B. du Chaillti, and a watch valued at twenty-five guineas to Moola Abdul-Mcdiid, for his joiirncy over the Pamir steppe in Central Asia. The in come of the society for the last year was 4905 He. 3d., the expenditure 307 4s. 5d. There was spent in expeditions 800 8s. 3d. Isaac Sheen writes to the Chicago Tribune in telation to the widow of Joseph Smith, the ori ginal Mormon "Prophet:" "That Mrs. Smith is a firm unbeliever in Brig bam Young Mormonism there Is no doubt. The 'lrue Lalter Day taints' Herald, of May, 1860, shows on pages 104 and 100 that she united with the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, under the presidency of her son Joseph, on the 6th of April, 1860. She ha con tinued to be a firm (not 'stubborn') member of said Church to this timp. All her sous are active ministers of the same Church." General Lersundl, the new Captain-General of Cuba, has issued a circular to the Governors and Lieutenant Governors ot the different dis tricts, declaring that the African slave trade must be stopped. Mr. G. W. Carlcton is now running four presses on Dr. J. J. Craven's "Prison Life of Jefferson Davis," and is far behind tbe orders lor the work, which promises to be the sensation book of the season. Gustave Dore's new edition of "Les Fables rl La Fontaine" In to be published in Paris by Ilachctte. in weekly numbers, at titty centimes each. There will be about three hundred illus trations. Bierstiidt's picture, the "North Branch of the Platte River," whs painted to order in 1861 tor $1500. It was sold a tew days ago, at tho Duseeldorf Gallery, for $7000. M. Drouyn de Lhuys has been decorated by the King of Penmark with the Order of the Elephant, w hich has been con 'erred upon only two Frenchmen outside of the Imperial family. The Emperor Alexander, since hia eicape fiom the assault of the intended assassin, has been moved to issue a rescriot in regara to cer tain dangerous tendencies of the day. The hoop is, alter all, no novelty. In 1763 tbe sex were reproached for making "I heir petticoats short, that a hoop eight yards wide Wight oeotntly show bow their gartors were tied." Leutze is engaged on a new historical pic ture, the subiect ot which is a passage in the life oi Mary Queen of ercots. A. T. Stewart has purchased Kelloge's "Prin cess alter tbe Bath," said to be a marvel of color ing, for the nice little sum ot $25,000. Thn mr'n nd slitU volumes of the German translation of Byron, by Otto Guaeraoiater, have ust appeared, containing --uonouau. Memnhis Is excited by a rumor that John H. Suiratt was recently in that city, on his way from Northern Texas to Missouri. FOR SALE AND TO RENT. J LARGE, WELL LIGHTED AND VENTILATED ROOM, OX THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 South TIIIIID Street, TO RENT, With or without steam power. Apply in the office, brst floor. TO LET. CAPE ISLAND DESIRABLE i'LilnnnlB Cottace to let. on Lnlarette rreet, eleven nL.ne f,t .ii ah a . tmuil ci'liar. excellent watf. line view of ocean, Ssc. Photograph of which can ba een. and toll particulars at McCALLA'H Sew Hit btore, AO. 613 lULSSll rurecv. ' FOR BALK A DESIRABLE THRKE- ri itoiy Dwelling, witn iniee-eiorr uouuie bki TTl.l.n.. nn lUf 1 I ITTU UlulVA fiMUll All modern miproveineuU. cummer kitclieu. beaten, etc . . ... II . . Ikl., A.lUn IW n O ATI A 1 III., tOWV iiuuiT ni ,uia Uiuvo. wui nc.u " - HAM. I" T?( U K M T U K E. THE L AltUKbT, P Cheapen t aud Heat Btoca of FaruUur in tbe wor a u to ue iuuuu i UuVL1 CO.'3 UMON Ft1 UN 11 1' KE DEPOT, CORNER WF MNTll aDID MA.KKET STREETS, .! m. :a Hnd .'IH N hi. CON It Ktrnnt. Parlor butt a, lu Hull, brocade, Plush, Damask, or liinlDg-room. t'batnber. Library. Kitchen, and Office Furuliure, at tabu uualy low prices, and tbe newest at let aud pattern. Public Building-, t-chool. College, and Shop Furclture All kind ot furniture wanted by bouaekeepera. at exceedingly low putti ateiiberol tbeirliuuieuae emub ilthmruta It you want to aave tuouav and get well itbeie. Corner of NINTH and Ma.BK.ET, and Noa. !T1 and 89 K. BKi'OND Ktreeu 1 lUfto nimm iMtlftiiaifcatMattMMM illMlllll -1-xt iioTii. r iTA B A VP. VflWRV Aisin hrt an ai uni'Lii v ' " " ---- x article Hint neanj "rj uuo ii PRKhTON COAL, at 16 16 Per ton, Kgg and Btova Uet ali-u Ox- gtnuhie agle Vein Coal at aaine price; aud a very line quulilv of Lebigb atai Mper too lor i nt and Stove delivered to all part ot tlie clt, 'ree -. , . . . , . . . i w.. in a TilTim u. ...... a lkk gTEAM ENGINE TACKING , LI I5MCATI VE PACRIX0, FOR TIIE STUFFING BOXES OP 'STEAM ENGINES. A a article recommended try all Ballroad Company, wbo bare thoroughly tented K, and la general one by over tteo kundrtd and tfif BaUiotda, ana on trial by OTer five hundred otbere. ADOPTED BT M,000 8TATIOSAKT EKOISZM. I i a nrrt-claat article. Seventy-Five Cents Per Pound. Lubricathc racking Company EOLC MANUFACTURERS, 723 CIIESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. L. G. TILLOTSON & CO. BOLK AGEST8. 26 DEY Street, New York. BOLD BT DEALERS GENERALLY. MBp Ml LLKR'8 STEAM ENGINE PACKINfJ. Ihla Is tbe munUn covered, ihoddy filling, null) ng box packing. SIXTY CKNTH PER POUND. 1'orsaieby william h. miller, Bole Manufirturerior tbe United Biatea, Rear of 723 HPNUT Street. 4 Sp Pbhadclphla, Penna. O I L S FOR ALL KINDS OF MAOHINEEY, Warranted not to gam or chill in tbe coldest weitber, t about one third tbe price ot lanl oil Haying obtained tbe lole agency tor what haa been pronounced oy all wbo nave piwn a trial to be tbe bent lubricating oil In one, not excelling me neii sperm or iara oua, we teei warranted In making the following offer to any party wbo labe to give our oil a trial t We, If tbe oil ooea not prove aatisiactory, will take It back and return the money, If paid, and make no charge for the qnantltr (not rxcreoing nve ganonai uaea w lesi 11, bjuu will also pay tbe coat of transact tation both wave. J. V. MOORE & CO., Sole Agents, 6211m No. 86 N. SECOND Street above Arch. AUCTION SALES. CHARLES C. MACKEY, AUCTIONEER, NO. m MARKET Street, between Third and Fourth. ATVMTXISTR HOB'S RAT.F.. STOCK OF WATI HKS. RKOULA iOR". CLO"KS. 1 ime rieces. Jcwelrt. silver and FUted Ware Hhow Capes. Mirroil, Good-will and Lease of Store No. 7WJ Maiket street, estate ot i ll lloldcn. deceased, On Mondav Morning. 2Sth InvtanL at 9 o'clock. Full nartlculars wl.l be tutnixbed in printed Catalogue. 11UU.-5LUU1JJ Hll.MUHb. Also, On Thursday Morning. At 10 o'c'ock. all tbe Household Furniture. Further particulars berealtcr. 20 41 BBCOTT. JR., AUCTIONEER, .No. 1020 CHESS UT STUKET. 5 2IS CARD. We aie nrenared lrom now nntll Jnlvl. ia make special rales of any description of merchand'se, inu win me our Dest endeavors to give aatisiaction. for terms, eto . apply at tbe Office. 6 2 iit PAN COAST & WARNOCK, ATJCTIONEER8, oih no. -m makket street CLOTHING. Citiieifal Hotel, 824 Chestnut STEEET JJ T. OF F. C. F. F. F. C. CLOTHING ! HICKS' TEMPLE OF FASHION. Celebrated For Fine Fashionable Clothinsr. WILLIAM IIICKS, No. DOS MAItKET Street, 812 2m PHILADELPHIA. ST ATES UNION CLOTII1NG IIAXL, 606 MARKET Street, 608 Visitors will find large and varied assortment ot tbe very best K4CADY-M AIHS CLOIUINO at the lowest cash prices. Baits, containing Coats, Pants, and Teat, trom 13 00. Dusters, 2 25. PantB trom 8 00 and higher. Come and convince yourselves. 15 313m TO 4S FOR A KU1T OP BLACK OB e ) lancy colored cloth t army and navy eloUilnj 4 o.. In stvle unsurukiiKej. . Ismrp FAKR.No. 19 NINTH St. above Cbesnat REFRIGERATORS. s O II O O L E V ' S NEW PATENT 8ELF-VENTILATINO AMERICAN REFRIGERATOR, PATENTED JANUARY S, 1864, Ia the best and onlv oeriect Betf-Ventilatlng Preserver In the world I and will keep such articles as Vegetable!, Fruits, Meats, Uatue, riau, HUM, iggs, ew etu , 1 LONOKH, DRIER. ANU (OLDER, WITH LESS ICE, Than any other Refrlgorator now in use I K. K. FAIISON & CO., 6 20 lm Nos. W and VI DOCK Street. REFRIGERATORS PItICK it.fOO. AND UPWARDS. 2000 KviiVKlKRAiriRH ICR CHESTS. AND WATER CO'LFR. Just finished, coinprlalng the largest ana best axsortment in tlie eiv. wmu ui w om wuoieiaie and retail, AT HKDUCED PUICRR. e I libp No. 130 DOCK Btmt, Uiow Weovod, VS' THE i ft. . MEDICAL. R H EUI71 ATISIY1, GOUT, NEURALGIA, ETC. ETC. A CURE WARRANTED. UD INWARDLY. Tbe following wonderful remedy for the positive cure of Rheumatism, Gout, and Neuralgia waa dis covered after toe study and practice ot a life time, by DK. J. P. FITLER, One ot Fblladelpbia'a oldest practising physicians, wbo has made these disease a specialty, and having; fuMy tested its remarkable corative cower for an rim Ixr ol years, now offers It to all afflicted and su Bor ing, with 'he liberal condlt on tbat if auy cancan possibly be found tbat lt infallible power cannot overcome, HE WILL refund to such ease or cases, tbe lull amount paid in tbe trial oi tbis remedy. In eredlble as this ofier may seem, tbe proprietor knows lull well trom experience tbe merits ot tbe remedy and the safety ol bis offer. It contains no Mercury, Coleblcum, Minerals, Metals, nor anything injurious or unpleasant. Price fr00 per bottle. Prepared only at tbe Prin cipal Depot, No 29 South FOURTH Street, aoove Cbesnut, where Dr. FITLEK may be personally eon suited, free of charge. Highest reierencos of wonderlul cures accompany each bottle. ESTABLISHED 1833. MOTHERS AND NURSES Who have tested Dr. KITLKR'3 INFANT C.VU J11NA1IVE lor the last 80 years, certiiv by thou sands tbat it is the greatest household remedy lor Cross Children, Infants Ttothing, Cholio, Cramu, Bowel Vompluint, bleeplesnDesK, Pains, biasing, feonr VoniitiLg, Fretting, Fiaiuency, Cholera In fanipm, etc.; contains nothing injurious is perfectly baimiess, and otnldren love it dearly. Price only 25 cents, batiffactton guarai teod. old by all DruggiKts and Deaiera. Prepared only at So, 29 South FOURTH Street, above Chesnut. (6 16 9t QHEROKEE CURE, THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE, CURES ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY y,AV ii cr w an aa ii iV'iiu .1 1 V tj LOSS OF AlKJlOEY, VMVERSAL LAHSIIUDE, P11M IV ',Uk Ul.'U r"VZTQCt. C ft I rumarDT'Tinv irif . Dlk.NESS OFViSIOV, f REMATURIi OLD AGE, EAK NERVES DIFFICULT BREATHINU. PAI.K ronMTPHivfi INSANITY, CONSUMPTION, ANT) ALL DISEASES bat follow as a sequence of youtniul Indiscretions. THE CDEIiOK.EE CURB Will restore beuith aud vigor, and eileo: a nennanAnt cure alter all other medicines have tailed. 'ihirty-twu uate pauipblet sent in a sealed enve ope. tree to any address. nice ti per uottie. or uiree Dotues tor vo. Koid bvull Druygii-tHi or will be sent bvejtpress to any por Ion ot the world, ou the receipt of price, ',v lha o.e propricor, vii. w. d. MrJltwilN, No 37 Walker street. New York. cueiioeeFbemedy Cures all Urinary Complaints, viz. t Uravel. Inflam mation ol the madder and Kidneys Retention ot Urine.. htnetu'M ot tli ITretura Drupa.o! Hw lluwu. lirlok liust Deposits and all diHeases that require a diuretic. anuwneu ueeu in ct'njuneuun wixnine ( UKROKEE INJECTION, does not fall to cure all Mucus Discharges In Male or Female curing recent cases iu trom oue to turne davx, and is especially lecouitnended in tbose casos ol' Fluor A bus or Weakness in Females. Tbe two mmticlnea ued In eoujuuctiuii will not laii to remove thin dis agreeable conip alut, and in those cases where otner me ilcines Dave been used without success. Frice, Remedy, One Bottle, t. three BOUles, S5. In lection ' ' i, " 5. Tbe Cherokee "Curt." uRmtduy, and "Ini'ctto'' are to be found In all well regulated druK stores, and ara r commended by physicians and druugists all over ha world tor tlicir intrlnsio worth and merits. Home un principled dealers, howtver. try to deceive their cus tomers by se:lmg cheap and wor tl lets couipounda In order to make money- In place of these. nut de ceived It the dragfrlbts will not buy them lor you, write to us, and we wi 1 send them to you bv exuress, secure. y packed, and tree lrom observation We treat all disease to which tbe human system Is surject, and wLl be nieased to receive full and exnllclt siat merits from tho.e who have tal'ed to receive reliet hereto ore. Laities or gentlemen can a ureas us m perfect e nndtnee. We ae aire to send oar tliirty-two page pamphlet tre to every ladv and gentleman in the land. Addresa all letters tor pampniets, medicines, or auvice. to tne sote proprietor. it. w. n mcHtin, 6(mwfjTP No. 87 WA1KEB Street, N.V. w jq" EEDLEB' COMPOUND CAMPHOR TROCHES." Essential as a compact, tflecttve. and safe remedy for Eiarrbaa, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, etc Have a Box at band. Exclusive Maker, C, II. NEEDLES, TWELFTH AND RACE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. Fiity Cents per box. One dozen to families, tS-OO. For sale by Druggists. 6 18 lOtrp D R. HUNTER, No. 44 N. SEVENTH HTRF.ET. ABOVE FILBERT, PHILADELPHIA Acknowledged by all partm interetlett as by tar tbe MOM BUCCKKSFUL FHYMCIXN in the treatments Lueates m h t tpenalty. QUICK, THOROUOH, andftrmanmt curtt guaranteed In every ei.se. Remember IiR HC'NTkR'4 ( elehrated Kemedles can onlT be bad genuine at his old es'abllshedO.'tioe, No. 4t N. SEVENTH Street, above Filbert. 6 203t gUMMER TRAVEL, Tia f orth Penusjlvanla Railroad, EH OBTEST AND MOST PLEASANT ROUTE TO WILKESBARRK, iMAUCII CIICWK, KASTON, ALLKNTOWN, bi:thlkhem, Ihazlktux, akd all points is thk Lchigli ami Wyoming Valleys. Commodious Cars, Smooth Track, Fine Scenery, Excellent Hotels, Are (be Spactalitlea of tblnUont, Through to WDkeabarre sod Much Chunk without change ot can. Ibe new toad between the summit o' the mnnntaln and Wllkcsbarre opens up views ot unsurpassed beauty, and tbe new Hotel provides the bett and most smpw accommodations ior summer visitors Excursion T'cke's lrom Pbilaile phla o principal points, Issued FROM TICKET OFFK ONLT, atre flaced rates, on baturdas, food to latum till Monday evenlnir Fxcuraton 'rickets lo Wlikesbarre, good lor ten days, i.u.dan,d.y. TFA,. Cars leave the Depot, 1UIKW and THOalTSON Rtreeta atl iit A M . I N P. VI , and t it P. M. For parUculaxt. H Hu table id another eolumn. ioaji LLU4 CLARli, Agwjt. DRY GOODS. PRICE & WOOD, Northwest Corner of EIGHTH and ' FILBERT Streets, Have Jost opened- 8 eases American Prints, fateo;ors,20eontaayard. 1 ease Buff Prints, 30 eents yard. Bitt makes Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, at tbe very lowest market prices. ' ' Pillow Case and Sheeting Muslins. 10-4 Bleached Sheetin Muslin, 871 cents a yard. All-wool and Domet Flannels. WHITE GOODS. WBITJC OOOLS. hhirred Muslins, White Piques, Figured and Dotted Swiss Moalins, Victoria Lawns, Cambrics, Jaconets, and Nainsooks, Striped and Plaid Mus lns. LINEN GOODS. LINEN GOODS. Table Linens, Napkins, and Towels. Ect makes of Shirting Linens. 12 4 Linen Crumb Cloth. . 1LACK 6ILK8. ULACK SILKS. From f 1 26 up to 3 00 a yard. Black All-wool Delaines. Block Alpacas, from 60 eents np to (1-25 a yard. Black and White Plaids, 25 eents a yard. Grenadine Bareges, 85 cents a yard. Mohair Cballies, 26 cents a yard Figured Alpacas, 871 cents a yard. A large assortment of Hosiery and Glovi s, Silk Sun Umbrellas, Black Mobair Mitts, Silk and Linon Fans, Edgings, Inserting and flouncing, Dimity Band", etc. etc. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Sts. N. B 7-4 and 8-4 Mosquito Bar Netting. 2 4$ PIQUE, FOR DRESSES AND SACQUES. ONE CASK MO BE OF i EXTRA FINE WIDE PIQUE, AT 65 CENTS PEIl YARD. J. C. STRAW BRIDGE & CO., 6 21J N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. H U G U E N O T SHEETINGS. 104 Huguenot Sheetings. 11- 4 Eugnenot Sneetings. 12- 4 HugUJiict Sheetings. 300 Iczen Napkins, at $2 50 and$2'&r Per Dozen. lGODczen Towels, ai $3 00 Per Dozen. J. C. STBA1VBR1DGE & CO., 6 21 N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. QAPE MAY ATLANTIC CITY, AND LONG BRANCH. DREIFUSS & BELSINGER, No. 49 North EIGHTH Street, HAVE OFfcNED ON 1 HE 14th INST., A new and desirable lot of ZEPUYlt NIT SUAWLS Suitable for tbe Watering Places, including a splendid assortment of WHITE GOODS. FtCKlD MUSLIN, SHIRRED MUSLIN, SWISS MUSLIN, FLAIL) NAINSOOK, STRIPED NAINSOOK, 912 CAMBRIC NAINSOOK, o. 1024 CHE8HUT BTREET. E. M. NEEDLES, No. 1024 CHESNUT STBEET, OFFERS at LOW PRICES, 2000 PIECES WniTE GOODS, Includes all varieties SHrred, Pofled, Tucked, v;.i,l Mrloed. l laiu and fiuuretl MCBLIN. uliatile ior White Bodies and firesses. 10 1 i)iKs rm.Mi.u LiAta liiv, oesir- abie stviis tor ur -sses. I'Iulv. Vaiencl. ane and other Lscest Insert IniiS. tili'inva flounclnts and Kauds, llandker ,.i,iia Vrlla. Collara. Hieeves. etc 1 h above are ollured ior saie t'HHAP, and in "ADitb WOULD DO WELL TO EXAMINE. c HEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, MATTINti, 1,-.,.- ..A Uh..Ul V 1. lUl'lllll. ireeis. UI open tills morulntr ttoui Auction Wulta Canton Matting, 81 cntsi Rei C'neci Matting. 7 ceutst Innraln CarpeU. 80, til. 14 87 crnU, l, Si 2,1S3. 160t EnKllsh 'lapcBtry UriisseU ( arpets onlv 115 Tbree-plv l urpcta ouly 92-1 ih ; Hemp t arpeU. Slcen ij hs C'urpata Mct-nim i otiaKe C'arneis, 37 Cunts i Kluor )li I'lotLs. Hi cents Winduw BhaUes Si to $3; Pldu ltoff Brown and Green Shading, AO ceutai Hheoting in us'his, 26 to il Of nuj Table l.iunni, tfi cent') to l hv t fcapkiua id cents t TuwflllnKS, i cents up Cloth Table io em, si 7ft I Mosanihuiues S7 to 45 cents Lawns l crnist Plain all-wool lle'slnes. 50 to 2 cents Alwaoas all colors, 7 to 61 rents Cbeap Wholesale and hetail More, M. E corner Xi.VtN ill and MAKKETSU. S CHAMBERS, NO. 610 ARCH STREET. WHITE OOOIM BAKUAIM8. fihlrred V ullns for waista. ' Slarseilles lor il re-sen. Larn 1 laid and Htrlpe Nainsook, trench Musllu. two yards wide, 69 cents, iiarubnrg Kdginss slid Insertions. S l livings and lusenious I an.brlo diliiis and Insvrtiona. 1 ana and I am uric Lace rotn.ea. Lama fci'd Cambric Lace Bournous. ki.et and tihaw .a, bargains. 20 lat 028 11 uhokk f 628 Uanorsctory, o. 628 A RCH Street, Above Mxtii street. Philadelphia. . V Uolesale and Ketall. Onr assortment eiubravesail the new and desirable si j les and sites o' verv length and six waist lor LauUs, illfs, and Children. Ihoteoi Oik OWA MAKE? aie titptriorSa ms and durability to sny other balrts mad, and warrante loglva satisiactloa. tilris made to vrUer, altered, and rtpalred, 41 FLAGS, FIREWORKS, &o. JTIIlEWOltKSI FIREWORKS! IMMENSE DfSFLAY OF PLAIN AKD COLORED WORKS, FOB TRADE SALES AUD EXHiBITIOSS. PIECES FROM $4 C0 TO $100-00 EACH. ROCKETS, BENGOLAS, CRA.CKERS, ETC. ATTENTION OF COUNTRY AND CITY TRADE. No. 138 South DELAWARE ATenuc. nam STILPQN & BOYER. JTLAOS! FLAGS! - FLAGS BUNTING, SILK AND MUSLIN FLAGS, OF EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION. BW0RD8, SASHES. BrXlH. B APR BALL CAPS. BASK BALL BKLrs AND MILITARY EQUIPMENTS OF ALL KINDS. WILSON & HUTCHINSON, (Successors to Evans, Hassall & Co.), No. 418 AllCII Street 6 41m FH I LA DEI PHI A. FLAGS, FLAGS, FLAGS. FLAGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, AT HORST MAN'S M LL1 T A II Y D E P O T, 6 18m -160 FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS. FIRE AY OR IvS, IN GREAT VARIETY, For solo at nianufactiirpre' prices, by A. H.FRANCISCUS&CO., No. 513 MARKET Street, No. 510 COMMERCE STREET. Goods ordered direct from laotory o otder" accepted alter July 1. 61 dim CARPETINGS, ETC. JUST RECEIVED, YARD-AND-A-II ALE-WIDE VELVET CARPETS NEW DESIGNS. J. F. & E. B. OBlf B,' No. 904 CIIESNUT STREET. 3-4 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, WHITE, BED, AND FANCY CANTON MATTINGS. J. F. & E. 33. ORNE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET. JNCLISH BRUSSELS, FOB STAIBS AND HALLS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS: J. F. & E. B. 0BNE, No. 904 CIIESNTjT STREET! 500 pieces NEW FATTEKNS ENGLISH TAFESTRY BRUSSELS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, No. 904 (SlO)inrp CHESNUT STREET. JJDIK BURG II SI R O X G ALE, AND B1U)WN STOUT. A fresh importation ot WILLIAM YQDSOEB'S GTBOJNU ALE, andBBOWH bTOUT POUTER. Also, ALEOP'S ENGLISH ALE, In one order, for sale by the cask or dozen. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, 4 14WP? 6.W cor. BROAJ and WALK UT p ATISIS T WIRE WORK rOBBAIUXOS, BTOEE FRONTS, OTJARD8, PAHTITIOKH, IKOH BEDfiTEADH, AMD WIKE WOBA, In variety, manoiso'.ured br M. WAI.KKIt & BON8-' I106ii:rp Va 11 Korttj 8JIT1I Btrtet.
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