8 CITY PASTOR. r ' K NMIaftteiory Eaplitnatory Letter. to the Editor of The Evening Telegraph: On the 24th ultimo a wanant wti leaned for my arrest, in which I tu charged with embeiilement, tbe oath of Chariot 0. Wilson, local editor of Forney ' Prts. Ibe stattments of the wit esses ex parte lor tbe proeeoution having been laid before the public with much misrepresentation, no doubt arising from ignorance ot the lacts in the ease, injurious to my personal and public character, you will confer a tar or by allowing me apace in four column for the following statement : A' out tne first or second week in April, a lira. Marshall came to my house to represent the case of a poor noldier't family of to or acquaintance, I sympa thized deeply with tho cane as narrated, an1 ex pressed my rejrret that I bad no funds to supply their watts. (My treasury was and is yet over drawn to the amo.int of $300.) At last sho tod me that this poor woman wa her own sinter. I called Mrs. McElwoo, and asked her to (rive her some clothing for this cao, a large bundle of which was made np and sont with Airs. Marshall to hor sister, Mrs. Dowell. Mis. licP.lwoe has stated on uaththat thin bundle was worth at least 920. We told her to brliia her sister up the next day, and ire would hare ready everything we could (ret in the boose to meet her cose. They came in tbe evening, and we literally loaded both with iood and clo'hing. Ibis evening Mis. Dowoll handed ma tho fol lowing letter to read, btie said it was an appeal written by hersoll to one ot tho ladioa of tho Umoa Benevolent Association, asking far a dollar's wortii cl groceries; but they did not givo tier uuyaiui : Ikar Madam i Wlll'you be so kind as t i send m an order lor Kiocenesf My husound lias bad one lev ampu tated and the oilier dltanleii In the war' ho ran jeeu ojt el employment six uionbs; 1 am In delicate no nth ami aliuOHi Irau.lo with allu'i we have not a uioutbiul to eat in ,he houae and not a cent in the world, and no e 'a to burn. It j lit: ! bo lias the croup so bad at tlm s I am aim Id i will lo-o hlui hu is not two yea old My test luinituie 1 cava hauto .ari with. I canno oicture to you niy disirefs, and whut I have gone through WHO I liave been in guod circumstance at one tlmot it wool Oa mv fee li k sreatly io ask cliar.t. My huaml lies been injured lor ilio iu the service of bis country; and i i naid we should starve to aeatb. He hai app i, d and bested hem at the .Navy Yard lor emnl ivmoiit. hut bis appeal Is in vain I shall be thankiul for any aid jou can glte me. l ours with respect, U D . At the head of this letter I wrote : SOLDIERS' FAMILIES. To the Editor of the Press: Bin I beseech you to publish- this letter by way el atipeai. I am acqoutn ed with its tacts, ajd a were die tretalng caae n not on record. Ana at the loot: Funds left at (he Y it office, orient to "City Pastor " Do. 1441 Lombard street, wi.i Ot immediately applied to relieve Jils cane. CIiY JPasI'oB. I tead what I had written to Mrs. Dowell and her sifcr, auQ gavu thetn the l-itor tj iae to tho Press cilice'. heat morning tdo letter was in the "rets, and that forei oou lunds were ielt at my house "discre tional." liiat aiternoon I hastened to Mrs. Powell's, and gave bur Slo. Tho carriage hire, tetored to o sueeriiigl) by the probecution and tbe papers, hap p.ntd iu this wibo: Mrs. Dowell said she lived iar down Ninth street, away out in the iols. a great way oeyoud the prison. The day was damp and murky, ana alter a heavy rain, ki:d she said there woro no pavements along that end of tho street for a lon wav. 1 had other dunes to attenu to that afternoon, which cuu d not be omitted. Io foot the distunoo under these circumstances, even from the teruunus ot tue Tenth Street Iiai.wav, uru-ertainnowr.tr beyond this ' had to go, my tune, to say nothing of iucouveuinco and exposure, would not pormit I hired tne curriatio and paid tor it, and did not not it down to Mrs. l) jw .ell's account. I was relet ring to it the morning 1 f.aVAhcr the lasc thiity dol ars(lay 22). I had just skid that J had paid two dollars tor a camuo, whin, without; pivu.g tnu timo to add mare, tbe man j'clkes uiteied ianguage so insulting tnat I had to show him to the door. I had not said, and aever did eat, ,tht tta Roing to charge hor with that ciu rmgei.ue Aner i had ordered tne isultor from myhojse, I ' gave Mr b Dortill ol), tadttJf ui I bad not cturgea fhe uprisae wk to u r b hub anxious to avo Mrs Dowell som3 money to re.icve her immmliite wants. I wanted, moreover. t see her conawion, and learn her twl and uior Chinese Horn ubtervution m uorond house. Next day I diioutcd a lady t j ca 1 on her, who gave her S8 liext day, or, perhaps, tho second or thTd dav when moro funds had been sent me, I wrote a note to Mrs Dowell, that 1 wautod to tei hor. She cam-auul ftaveher Sr2d nukiu in atl, tu three or Hurdavs, 88, te.-mts the cmth.ng and lood already ruierred to, and a good sizd ouude oi rrocenes leltatmv house (ii)t at too ivs4 oUlce) Tor .er Ws not this ' mmuidMteiy autiplytiiri Itar wants '" Mrs. McKl vee bus stoU'd heiore au Aider van that the doth ug a.ono was wortu, at the t?iVa u.iurjut received troaa one of the con. mbutors for tho ro.ief of Mrs. U. Uoweil: CnAMBEiiBBono, June 1, 1863.. Bev Vtlllam McElwee. Lioar biri I noticed in in 9 lhiladeii)hla Pret. a lew davs go, that you uave beea mvoied in un unp.easant dilticul y. iroui 1 thing uiiaan niiension oi the proper use you maue ot tue luuds acknowledged by you to have been received lor the benelitoi Airs. 11. 1. 1 heaitliy approve oi the disposition which yon made ot the uuDtribution I sent you towaxds the reile. ot Jrs j, , It was in answer to yur aope il 1 sent the money, and because oi my confidence tu you, wuo are so wed known and biubly esteemed hi ibia couin. unity. I am pleased ibat you gave It a new direction. If In Mninu ao ou neatowed it upon a mora needy and dorv aiipeison. Verv respectiully, U. 8. bXO.SKU. How exaotly this lettor corresponds, in its state n. in mv owu expiauutory letter to tue Pre, which Mr. Wilson had iu hi- hands twdiity-four baors at least D lore he had the war am issued lor my arrest, will he seen by comparing thorn. Ucre is the letter in full. It was published b VI r. Wi son, though on irelv private in .ho Presi of St nrdav, May aa U'sttmouy lor the prosocitiou: Treasurer and Clerks a Pmi Ofllco t The money acknowledged as received for Mrs. II. U. vere uot ej ioit lot her. Beveraloi the letters seni to me read ' Sor Mrs. 11. i. ., or, U your jodKlntflii deii.u It best, to any oiber needy cae on vour books " Mrs. M. D.'s wants were ell supplied and at once and i exercised my judgment and uuvretlon tn Hieing other cases as needy and deavivliia as hers, llealdes. In regard to how muih I shou d give her at a time, and A;t oicn, I am always to be tlie Judge. ... It would be no kindness done to some peoDle to give them vU at a time. W hatever Is owing Mrs. 1). she shall Laves and alter receiving M in three days, with a large amount of clothing and iood, and groceries, and hur husbund at work. 1 deem it but prudent lu me, tor other reasons, aito, wbiou I wl l not wrue to eiteroise my judyuient in reirmd io how much mora she sh tll get, Kespectlully yours, etc., CiiY I'AslOtL P 8. Even In caaes ot special appeal I have to bo guided, and always have aotud according to circuui btauves Here Is a w man io wuom I have given aa aiiUi during the same dav comes one or two more, whom I know to be needy and worthy. I never heatiaW 'o help thjm irom the tuudi le,t U icr iwtiurv with me though they may have been scitnow ledueu to the name or anotuer. I hope the above will eaJaiy you in regaid to this case. C. P. I have this morning paid .virs H.I). (30 more. Tbe balauee ot tna acknowledgment I bave, at "rfiser tnm," given to caaes as nedy perhaps more needy taan hers. row what 1 have beard to day aud last evening, there must bave been very ui'lavurabie aud uujut' impres sions made tn your minds in regard to my conduct m tlia caae. The xpUnatton herewith furnished (and some more eon d be verbally furnished), will 1 hope, relieve our miuds of any uutavoraule Impremloii which mar jiav. heeuia. UtELWlc. This lettor has been bi'foie tho contributors since the'ZUthot May. Mot one ol them has contradicted its Btuteineuta. Tieon.v ono heard from approves ol I ltv I'ttsiur's discriuiinanon and discretiou. At this time! had puid Sot), and acknowledged a "Palunce " l never relused to pav ov r tnu uaiance of 60, on the groend of which the warrant wis issued. 1 wroie that thebalaiice nad been giveu tn other needy cases at discretion. I have roceip's irom tour person to whom I gave ilns baluuce Ad thinys tak. ii into account, Mrs. Uowo.l received ninety or a hundred djl arj. The food nnd cloth ug mtynt very moderately be set down at JW, inn. ret u ue rem- iHUereil. toa ww tiom ih OkSRUAL distribution bureau, in t'uet. from other ruMr. for whom -o nnn uii nnneal h id been made. 'Jo vut 821 50 bc k in that fana. to pay it to thone voor from witoin, i ' i ensn, a nait oe en b irrowea, vas simvle justice iVas it not f ife claim the right to do (his. Mini .vtooney, my assistant, haa testified before an Aldermun tliut t.iid was our uurorui nietliuil ot dis- tnbu'lou, aud t'at she lias rad several letters con eermiig contributions lor special casos, jot request ing t itv factor to use tus owu uiscreuuu in iw appit- .ullnn In nt:ir im.f1v auhi'S 'Ihii ruiiifluif Arnt mv tulnmont is easily written. A mau nameil I'erkiu ciuh to my bousu on Vliy 21, iu ompany with another man n.imed UcFee'ors 1'orkea . ti.fl anrintml slln.and asked me it I recognized tliut. (It was hit acknowledgment in the Pres of the moneys received ) 1 replied "Xes." ' Uave you naiditali to Mrs Dowell 1" he asltod. "Ho, sir," lNud, "Will you par rtr" La aemaudod, "It ( THE DAILY EVENING; TELEGRAm. f fiends on circumstances," I replied ; "I may or may ot pav ail or part ot it, at mv discretion." , ' I here explained what diaorenon I had exercised, and what I bad the privilege to exercise, eto. ibe rent mortm g Mrs. Dowell eallod by my re quest, and I paid her 3U. and showed hor two letters arid read them to her in which it was stated "for Mr. H. D , or for any other aeedv eases, according to voor Judgment." Perkee, at Ue same time, also saw these lr tors, and read triem. The same eveninf l'erkes and bis friend McFeeters called. lie spoke ol f 21 (0 yet to pay as vor aoknow ledrment. That morning I bad left mtxplanatory letter at the Press ofliee, in which I had re (erred to this balance, ano as he had twioe provokingly In sulted me ao much o that I had once to invite him to go out till 1 vaa done talking to Mrs. D. and not leeliiig inclined to be further annoyed with him, In my own house. I told him that I refused to an swer him any more questions concerning the case, and referred him to my letter loft that morning at thecfllceoi the J 'rem. The following extract from the Fublic Ledger oi tht morning wi I show the conclusion ot the case: On Paturdav District Attorney Mann called tho case oi the Kev William McElwe (City Pastor), charged mtb emi-ezzlemi'nt. 1 he ease wa partially heard on the previous Saturday, and then postponed to enable the D'strict Attorney to examine Mrs. Dowell. the ladv on whose behalf the collections were mado On Satur Jay, Mr. Mann stated that he had examined the ca, and satiath'd hi nine t as to the manner in wh cii Mr. ftieKlwee had performed the duty of distributing this 'particular chantv. and he was ennnnco ' that no on me had been committed in retaining the S21 60 now in dispute. Mr. McElwee was not a oierk, agont, or sorvant ol the party, and could not bo responsible under the act ot Assembly or the common law, nor could he be held tor larceny as bailee. But apart irom all this, it was duo to Mr. Mcblwee to say that ho meant no wrong. Ho bel eved that he was doing his duty to the pub'io, ami he anted conscientiously in the distribution ot this lund, as he believed that he had the r glit to exerelso a discretion. Mr Jimkiii. on behall ot Mr. McElwee disclaimed any intention to defraud Mrs. Dowoil. He felt, how ever, that under the peculiar circumstances of the cave, and the g'ave churgo that pud been preferred a tan st him. tnat a pubic roiutution was roqutred. lr. Junkln re'errorl to the fact that Mr tlcKlwen bad relieved deserving poop e out of iho fund which iormed the subject ol dispute here. Mr. Mcfcliweo was disrharged asj It us havo oleared away tho mists o' this case. Never was a man so unjustly, so utucinUty assailed. We ask rimpie Ju tice from those who have pub lished statements very unjust and injurious to our private and pub ic character. Mume of tho e sia'e mentn we could show to be buth slanderous and iilieUnuf; but we will ait for corrections, hoping that both side will be given to tne pooplo, and let them be the Judges. The above is ofticially correct. It is our publio acquittal ty cv.l authority, no: on the ground of a legal technicality, but on the prlncip e ot riinteous tit$ and truth. William MoElweb, City Pastor. No 141 Lombard street, Philadelphia, June 25, im. CLOTHING. TJ T (iP C. F. if. V. CLOTHING I HICKS' TEMPLE OP FASUION. Celetratcd For Fine Fashionable Clothinc WILLIAM HICKS, No. !03 MAltKKT Street, Jljim FHIi.&llIXi'HIA. QTATES UNION CLOTHING II ALL, eoe MARKET Street, GO 8 Visitors will and a large and varied assortment ot the veiy best KfcADY M ADE CLOTHING at the lowest cai-h prices. (Suits, containing Coats, Pants, and Test, Irom 12 00. Dusters, S2 25. l'ants from 3 00 and hither. Con e and convince yollrselves. is 31 3m C'OPTTO 845 Ft)K A SUIT f)P BLACK OF 'IPOeJ fancy colored clotht army and navy clothin; i c . In style unsurpnsfe i. 1 1 tnirp KAKK. 0. iiniainnt.. auove unmmii, AUCfrONSALES. "D SCOTT, JK., A U UT 1 O M K K K, XJ.Ko. 1020 i'UESU OTHtjix. Oil f'HT) W are nrenared from now until Julvl. to make special rales tf any description of merchand'se, , inU will ute our best' endeavors to give aatlsfautlna. ('or terms, eto., apply at tne unite. e i wt BLE KEAPTf-MADE CLOTHING. On Wi'dnuHiliiv Morninu next. 9'th tnat. . at 10 o'clock, at the Oalierv. No. 1020 Cnes nut street a large asHor.nient or ready-muae J oinin, tor Hummer wuur. comprising genis' auu uoy iuii suits, Molti n aea coats, etc. Open lor eiaunua.lon ou l uesaay aitarnooo. o tj i P ANCOART & WARNOCK, So. 240 MARKET Street. TMPORTA T POSITIVE CLOSINO SALE OF 900 1 I IT -4 AMS.lllt AM AM111 run fll 11111 l.UULfn. EURROI IKK KS, W H I I K UUUI), ( KBSUII VAMC'Y OOOUS, rtc. E'c, Etc. ilJy Catalotj ue. .Inn. on' .nmivifnctnu at la nViock. comnnninff a most atirai'tlva Hue of Koodaailaota'l tu tlrm-clana aa et and well worthy the upcclal aticutlon of buyers. b 23 at INSTHUCTION. C 1 U E li A It Y INSTITUTE. ) ENGLISH ANU FRKNCIl. Koardluc and !av ou Sim. bil and MPRUCE Str.t. will rcoDcn on I 111' Hit) v Y . Huntouitier 21). Krrnch Ih the laniiuoKC ol Uio lamily, aud In constantly BUCki n in iu ins.iiuie. ' 1 : I ..... n ...... . . . .. , .1 n Day lloardina Pupl.a 0. ' .MADAME D'UEBVILLY, a 2J Imw4m Priuuipal )a.'rii:iN 'J? VJXtE3 WORK (iUA BOB. PARTITION 8, ' IHO Hfl-Tr . lilt. AMU WIKK won. In varltt;. manutac urei by M. WA1.KKU A SONS: No. 11 NoMh HVXTH Htiwt PACKING BOXES fr i vinna .mil tn. ail 11.. iu u.uu num. uunun. i rices It wsi. Ca I tor a list oi price he I ore you. buy, at coinisrol Ti LKIH ttudOULIi Btreeu. 6 2S im AT.Br.RT D. COOKE. FOR RALE STATK AND COUNTY RIGIITj of Caufwell & o 's Patoi Wuid Ouard and At l Mtcr lltt fl fltt I'll LaillllT li urvuui UIV I-uiiuudj- I roin hrcakhiM. 1 bit w will wairant. Also lavea u tiiird tii ti l. I'k iinaiN uifm limy cuii out iu Ho. itiK Ri.CE Mr4, t liiladelphia. Sauinlo sent to aia ttiui n a auttM tin xtvtui vi m vuw 'MwM Hotel) fl&824 Chestnut : A STREET, f ' & j& fi s & 0 t V (T 6s r c. gTEAM ENGINE PACKIN O LIBRICATIYE PACKING, FOR THE STUFFING BOXES OJ STEAM ENGINES. . An article rcccKmradtd by all Hallroad Company, who bar thoroughly tested K, and la general sc by over two hundred and tftp Bahioada,aaa on trial b ever Ave hundred others. " ADOrTF.D BI 20,100 81AT10SABT EKOINEH. J is a flrst-clasf article. Seventy-Five Cents Per Pound. LuLrlcadve racking Company EOLl MASXrFACTCRER8, 7G0 ClIESNUT Street, I'llILA DELTHIA. i G. TILLOTSON & CO. BOLE AGENTS, 26 DEY Street, New York. BOID BY DEALERS OEUE RALLY. 2S8p MILLFK'B STEAM KNG1NK PACKINC,. 1 Ms Is the muslin covred,sboddy fllling, stulllng box packing. HIXTY CENTft PER POUND For sale by william ti. miller, 6ole Uanufirturerior tbe ITnited Hiates, Scar of 723 HKkMT r Hir.wt. 4 28 Bp Philadelphia, l'oana. O I L S FOB ALL KINDS OF Warranted not to gam rr chill in the coldest weather, at about one third the price oi lard oil Having obtained the sole agcacy tor what has heen pronounced uy ail wbo have given a trial to be the bent lubricating oil in use, not excepting the best sierm or lard oils, we teel warranted In making the following ofler to any party who w Ishes to sive our oil a trial i Wo, If tho oiluoes not prove ratisisctory, will take It back and return the money, If paid, and make no charge for the quantlt (not exceeding Ave gsllonsi used to test It, and will also say the cost of trantDoi tatlon both wars. J. V. MOO HE A CO., Sole Agents, t 6 21 1m So. 56 N. BECOXi) 8treet. above Arch. FLAGS, FIREWORKS, &o. JpIKEWOKKSI FIREWORKS! JMMEJSSE DISPLAY OP PLAIN AND COLORED WORKS, FOB TRADE SALE 8 AND EXHIBITIONS. PIECES FROM f4'C0 TO flOO'OO EACH. ROCKETS, DENGOIAS, CRACKEItS. ErC. ATTENTION OF COUNTRY AND CITY TltADE, No. 138 South DELAWARE Avenno. STILSOfl & BOYER. 12 let JTLAGS! FLAGS! FLAGS BUNTING, SILK AND MUESLI! FLAGS, F EVERY SIZE AND DESCKIPTION. BWORDS, e ABtir.r. BfiXifi, BASE BALI, C4.P8. BASE BALL BELTS A3D MILITARY EQU1TMEUTS OF ALL KINDS. WILSON & HUTCHINSON, (Successors to Evans, Haseail & Co.), No. 418 ARCH Street ( 6 41m IHILADELFBIA. FLAGS, FLAGS, FLAGS. FLAGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, AT HORSTf i A N ' S MILITARY DEPOT, 6 iemwlSt EIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS. FIRE W O K K S, IN G II EAT VARIKTY, ' For sale at niauulacturTs' prices, by A.II.F31ANCISCUS&CO., No. 513 MARKET Street, AMD Ko. C10 COMMERCE STREET. Goods ordered direct from factory. ho order tccepted after July 1. 61 dim gUMMEU TRAVEL, Via North Pennsylvania Railroad, iBORTEHT AS D MOST fLEASANT KOUTE TO VMLKESBAItllK, MA.VCII CIICWK, FASTtiN, IaLLK.NTOWN. I BIlUi-KIIIi-ir, JuAZtKTO-V, AND ALL rOINTS IN TUB j LchiRh ami Wyoming Valleys. Commodious Cars, j Smopth Track, Fine Scenery,. I Excellent Hotels Are tto Specialities of ttola HouW, Throunh to Wtkeabarre and Much Chunk without change of cars. Ihe new road between the summit of tre raountaia and WDktPtmii-e opens ud viewa ot unurpited beauty, aud the new hcitJ provides tbe best and most ample acconimooatloua tor aummar vlnltor. , . Kxcumlon T'ckeia Imm PlnlaileiDhla to principal Solum, loued thOla TICK.I.T Ut't'K' ONLT. atre acd ratea, on baturdaja, sood to return till Jtouday evmlnu acumlcn Tickets to Wtlkesbarra, good lor ten days, uiuiu any uay. TPROltflfl TPllSd. Cars leave the Veimt. IHIKU and THOMPSON Streets atl 30 A. H .1-30 P. M , and 61ft P. M. Vur nartleulum. iw.to UmAtMhlM in auotb.r column. t V iuuu tWi ,L.m, Asvut. HILADELPHIA; : MONDAY, MEDICAL. RHEUMATISM, COLT, NEURALGIA, ASTHM, COXQUERkD At LAST. INVETERATE CASES NOTICE. A CUBE WARRANTED, OR THE MONEY RETtTRNED. YOD RISK NOTHING BY TRY IN i IT. The following wondorfol rcmrdy for tbe poaitive core of RtiPtimntlBni. Gout, and Neuralgia waa dis covered after too study and practice oi a life time, by DR. J. P. FITLER, One ot Philadelphia'! oldest practicing phvtciinn, wtio has made tbore diseases a ipcoialtr, and having fully terted it remarkable curative oower for a num ber ol vearg, tiow offl'rt It to all afflicted and oflor ivf, with 'he liberal condit on that if any caie can pofsibly te found that lt infa lible power cannot overcome, HE WILL refund to sucti cae or cases, the fnll mount paid In the trial ol this remedy. In credible as this offer may seem, tbe proprietor know lull well Irom experience tbe merits ot the remedy and the safety ot his offer. It contains no Mercury, Colchicura, Mineral', Mcta's, nor anything injurious or unpleasant, Price Sx'00 per bottle. I'ropared only at the Prin cipal Depot, Ho 29 South FOURTH Stroot, aoove t'lioetiul, where Dr. FiTLKK may be personally con rutted, tree of charge. ilijrheBt rclcrenees of wondertnl cures accompany each bottle. ESTABLISHED ia. MOTHERS AND NURSES Who have tested lr fltLIh'S IS KlN I' CAR. 1UNA11VE ior the lant 80 years, certnv hy thou tanns tliat it i the irreatcst household rotnud lor t'ross Chiit-rtn, Jufnuis Tiettiini, "hoMc, Cramu, Howol tnnplnint, Blei plossnes, i'ains, isi.anms. hour Vomit'ne, Frettinir J iatnency, cholera In fantum, etc.; contains lio hinir injurious is perfectly harmless, and cii dren love it dvany. 1'rice ouly 26 cents, r-atisiacion (ruarai teed. olll by all UrusrciMs and Dca em I'repared only at Ho. 29 South FOURTH Street, above t hesnut. 6 Iti Ot "Sj" EEDLES31 COMPOUND CAMPllOfl TROCHES." VNfitnllAl ti a rnmnart. vfTt'ctttti. ami Aft vnmfriv for Dlarrhtia, liysentery, tbelera kiorrus, etc. Have u Box at hand. Exclusive Maker, C II. NEEDLES, TWEL5-T1I AND RACE hTREETS PHILADELPHIA. f bty Cents pet box. One aozen to families. 3V0O. ror saie or J'lffK"". . e io lutrp . QIIEKOKEE PILLS CURE C oppressed, Excessive, and Pain nl Disordors Oreon clcKiifrs eivous anu pmai Anecnons, roms In the liack, tick Headache, Uldoineds, And all dlse&pes that snrlnir from lrre"U'arltv. tiv m. moving tie cause and all tlio etlncts that arise iroiu li, 1 hey are pcrieut y sate In all cases, aud are euy to oduiinlmcr. as they are nicely sugar e a'id. l'bv should te In the bands of every maiden, wife, aud n otaor In tbe land. Ladks can addross us In perfect coafldonce, and stato th lr couiplants in ml . as we treat all female Com piainu, ana prepare aieuicine.s suuaoie ior an dmeao o which they are subject Thirty-two pate pamphlet. In a staled envelope treo ibe (herokce Pl'is are noid hy all drupaUts at Cl por box. or six boxes fur A: or the) are snt b mall, tree of poHia tn mi onllnar t er, ir fruuu obaervatioa by addrersliir tbe sole proprietor. Dr. W. R. MERWIN, o 87 WAI.REB Stroet, New York. N. B Cherokee f'll'a No. S are Drenured tor tn. r a! casts viueu milder ruediciucs lull: these are sent by mall, tree ol pustule, on receipt ol 45 th-: price vf tacit box. DR. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, OR, ESSENCE OF LIFE, Cures General DeblHtv, Weakness, Hysterics in Fe mates, raipiiauon oi me ueart, ana all nervous Diseases. It restores new lite ard vliior to the atted. causlne the hot blood of youtn to course the veius, restoring tlie urgans oi ueneruiiou, removing xeoi ny, ana restorinK manimess and .u 1 vlor, thus proving a perfect ''bllxlr ot Love," removing Sterility an i Barrenness in both Hi xis. i o tlie young midole aped, and airea. there is no greater boon tnau i ms "f.uxiror lub h gives a new lease of lite, causing tbe weik and debt lia ed to bave rmewea s t ngth and vlvor, and tbe entire system to Uin iwiin joy auu pleasure. Pitce one bott e, 2 ; three bottles. 5. Sent by ex press to any addresH. uur meuiuiiies are buiu auu rvvuinuieuuu vv an re spectable druggists in even part ot the civilized g obe. Borne unprinclp ed dealers, however try to deceive their customeis by selling cheap and worthless compounds in order to make money, be not deceived ask for these Medic nes snl take toothers if the druggist does not keep them, write to ns, and we will send them bv ex press, careiuny pataeu, iree iroin oonervtiiiua we will h nleaoed to receive letters with ull statementa in tn- tard to any disease with which adles nr gentlemen are atllicted Addrers all letters for medicines, pamphlets, or advice, to tbe sole proprie or, Dr. W. R. MERWIN, 1 11 mwfgrp No. 87 WALKEB ftreet, New York. FOR SALE AND TO RENT. J LARGE, WELL LIGHTED AND VFNTILATEB ROOM, ON TJIE SECOND FLOUR OF THE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. lOB South THIRD fitreet. TO RENT. With or without stt-am poer. Apply in tb'.' otncp, nrst noor. TO LET.-CAI'E INLAND DESIRABLE l double C ottaue to let. on Lulayette street, eleven rooms plenty ot ,haue, iioid cellar, excel mm water. Hue view of ocean. Ao Pbotogiauha of wblcn cau be seen, and In it particulars at NIoCALLA'd ew Hat btore, ho tlll.NUi street. u FOR SALE A DESIRABLE THREE stoiy Dwelling, with thiee-titorv double Hack .uildlnu on I Wl l. r ill Street aliove Greea. Ail miulcrn imtirovemeuts. Hummer kitclien. hears. etc. l ru e, ktiutu c ear. flppiy ai inis unice. between ana 12 AM 111 i TO RENT -FOR THE RUMMER, A Llarcr. wel! ahaded Htone House, near Pennivn Hux Hon, on the Noith I'ennsylvanla Hallroad, r or particulars apply to BEDl.OCK PASOHATX, 6 2Jtt' No. Ha WALNDf Street. TN ORDER TO BAVE MONEY AND OET AN 1 article that nearly eery one Is rustling tor. buv l'KEM'tiN COAL, at 87 per ton fcgg and Blove sltei alio th g uutne Lagle Vein Coal at same price 1 aud a very tine quality of Lehigh at 7 -50 per tou lor 1 gg snd Hove delivered to ail parts oi the clit, ' of slate and dirt. Orders received at No. IU 8.TM1HO Btreet ALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHAPES. H F. BAl.lElUtTON S BUN. JUNE 25, 1866. DRY GOODS. P K I C E .& WOO D, Northwest Corner of EIGHTH and FILBERT Streets, Have jmt opened a new lot of French Lawns, at 25 and 81 cents a yard. Black and white riaid Hoiambiqnes 26 eenta a yard. rialn color Baieyes, 87 i cents. Plain color Crape Mareti, 10 cents a yard. Mne quality B'ack Alpacas. Fine quality black all-wool Delaines. PLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS. TEXT CHEAP. Beavv black Gros Grain Silks, tl 75 a yard. WDTTE GOOD WHITE QOODz! Soit finish Jaconets. 25 23, 81. 40, and 60 cents Pott fln'sh Cambrics, very cheap. White 8wlss, Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks. , i r-hirred kins Ins 87,0., fl 25. acid SI 60 a yard. White Piques, very cheap. LIN FN GOODS 1 LINEN GOOD-! . Het make of Shirting Linens. Table Linens by the yard. 8-4 and 10-4 Linen Table Cloths, very cheap. Linen Napkins, $2 88, (2 60, 2 60, and 92 75 per dozen. Linen Towels, 25, 28, 81, 37 J and 50 cents a yard. tiest Quality American i'rnts, warranted fast colors, 0 cens a vard. B st makes Blenched and Unbleached Muslin, at the very lowest market prices, i'illow Case and hhooting Mt sllns. a rood assortment of tl osier y and Gloves. Ladies' and dents' Linen McUta Menus' Meek-ties, Shirt Fronts, ami suspenrtors. Linen Fans, very rhenp. tnlk Kans, verv chcao. h renon Extracts, i'omaaes, and Soups, tiuiulo uair Btulie, l'ooth and Nail Brushes, elo. PItICK & WOOD, N. "V7. Corner EIGUTU and FILUEKT Sta. N. B. A In tire assortment of BulIardvalnFlnnnoU. Louet.t botore the advance, aud solum at lots th in uuie lilies. 245 PIQUE, FOR DRESSES AND FACQUKS. ONE CASE MORE OF EXTRA FINE WIDE X I IJ , AT C5 CENM PEIt YARD. J. r. STfiAWBRIUGE & CO., b 21 N. W. CORNER EIGnTIl AND MARKET. J-U(iUENOT SHEETINGS?. 104 Huguenot Sheeticers. 114 Hngucnot 8teetings. 124 Enguenot Sheetings. 200 Dczen Ncpkins, at $2 50 and$2'G' Perlozer. 100 Ui zen Towels, at $3 00 FerDczsn. J.C. &iRAVBKlDGE'& CO., 6 21 N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. QAPE MAY ATLANTIC CITY, AND LONG BRANCH. DItElFUSS & BELSINGER, No. 49 North EIGHTH Street,. HAVE OF t NED ON THE Ifin I.N ST., A new and deslrablo lot of ZEPHYR NIT SHAWLS Suitable lor the Watering Places, including a splendid assortment of WHITE GOODS. iOJf KKD MCSLIN, PU RRED MUSLIN, bWISS UUtfUN, PLAID NAINSOOK, STRIPED NAINSOOK, 912 . CAMtEIC NAUNt-OOK. Ko. 1024 "BFSHtTT STREET. E. M. NEEDLES, No. 1024 CUK8NVT STREET, 0VVER8 AT LOW PBICES, 20C0 PIKCE8 WHITE GOODS, Includlns a'l varieties Hhirred, Fnffed. Tucked, I'laid htrlord, Main and figured MCHLIN, bultable lor v ntte nuoics ana i. reuses 101) pieces 1'HINIKU LINEN t.W.S9, deslr- ahie ttv is for i)rses.,. ( limy Va euciraue and other Laces; Insert- lugs, k diilnt'f lunclii.s and rtaudi. tlaudher ..i.ini- VeliM. Collar Sleeves, eto 'I he above aie otiered ior sa.e CHIIAP, and In treat VAlilb I v. LAUltb WOULD DO WELL TO EXAMINE 'iau P tlllttt'UBJ KOI OjJ CHEAP DRY (Jt ODS, CARPETS, MATTING, Oil CiO'hs and Vt ludow f hades. V. K. Atti'lUit HATLi. N. K. conur ELLVE.n'I'II and UAltlvi.f Mtreeis. will open tlilrf monilnir iroio Auction Wnlte Canton vattinir, al o.uta: lie I CUi'Ci Matting, it ..... Int raln fVfnetH. SO bl 14 87 OeUtS. l. i li kl-'il .in. rnuiluh 'laoeatrr brussels aniets onlv al 7A: Three-plv ( arpcts ouly With t Hemp t arueta. J;ceu s; KuK l arretH taeeiu! i ottase f amta, tf c nUj Kioor Oil 1'iotlis till centu; Window Whadea 1 to 3; Piniu Uuff itrown eud (iretn hhadiutt. AO cents; dheetiuir Jius Inn, Yb to 61 cnu; 'Jab e l.men. 6'i cents to tl An i apkms-0 cenm i lurmuxp, ic vniia ui( tium rauio coers, fl".') Mosanit'Hities 31 to 4ft cents; l awns. SI ceniSt riain aii-woi Jwo'"" uv iu 0 Aipavad .11 minis. S7 to 61 renin Cheap Wholesale and. em. I ftore.N E corner KJ.KVkNTII and MAKKEI .id' 69 T CHAMBERS, NO. 10 ARCH STREET. J . WH1TK fldtlDS bAIIUAIMS.' f-blrred Vnillns for wtuits. . M arseilles lor tire set. Lartta 1 lold and Mrlpe N'alnfook. Irencll Vusliii. two yartla wide. KJcents. liauiturg rdglnts snd limertioiis. Kwi.s t oulnua snd lnnertlons t auihric 1 dinn utul lusertions. l ama and l ainhrto l ace foin I atna and Cambric Lace Bouruous. ' Mbet aud bhaw s, borgains. 6 20 l2t (.no II O P K I N S' , nQQ )ZO HOOP-SKIRT U30 v II anuiactory , 1 o. 62U A RCn Street. Above Main "treeu Phi advJphla. i v, bolrsale and Ketuil. Our assortment nibraces all the new and dcairable styles aud sia.s of .verv length aud sue walat tor Ladles, lllssea, an Ol llf ien. 1 bone of 'OUli OWN HAKE" ate superior In' Urns and durability to any other Skirts mad, and warranto to alve satlsiactioo Kklrn uiaMe to victr, altered, and repalredi 1 i I DRY GOODS. SFW DIIY GOODS 'AT MA1SH & WARNOOK'S, v' (TKICE A WOOD'S OLD 8TASD), No. 113 North NINTH Street. TVsbavs Just opened with a splendid assortment of lOWELLlhO. TABLE L15EV. NAPKINS AND DOYLIES Also, a larae assortment of wiiiti: OOODS. soft hnish Cambrics jacomkis. MlNSOiiKfl. VIC lOai LA WNS and SWIS8 AHJ8L1N8. Tbe Best VaVes ol lllessbcdaud Unbleached MUSLINS. Also, a large assortvent of 110 IERT AND OLOVEi, HOOP f-KlRTS, etc., all at the LOWEST MARKET P"If t tit thsrn2m QLOSIXG OUTI CLOSING OUT! GREAT EEDUCTI0N IN PRICES. OUR ENTIRE SiOCK TO BE SOLD BEFORE ilAKING A tiTE RATION -i TO OUll SIUUES. 2.M10 yards Silk Giensdines reduced to 50c. 1-f.O r ilk. Grenadines reduced to 91. i Silk- Grenadines reduced to tl 25. Grenadine Bareges at reduced prices. ENGLISH AND FRENCH CAMlIiW AM) JAlONET LA WAS. A Isrue assortment of the newest snd chclce't styles, reduced to 23, 31, 87 and 40o. Travelling Dress Goods at reduoed prices. Dress ( oods of every variety, at less tban cot. Black Mlks at reduced prices. Colored MUs at reduced prices. Fhks of all kinds at vary low ptlces. . Grenadine t-hawls at reduced prices. (Shetland Shawls at reduced prices. Bummer Hbawls ol all kinds, at reduced price t. II. Hrl Sc SON, 6 28 8trp Nog. 713 and IV, S. TENTH St. CURWEN STODDART & BRO. TjLANKEIS FOR FAMILIES. BLa KKT.S FOR HOTELS. BLANKKT8 FOR ISSTITUTIONfl. BLANKETS FOR STOREKEEPERS. -Now In receipt ol a large purchase of the mont desira ble BLANKETS in tho market, fcougbt prior to tbe recent aovance, which will bo sold in large or small lots on tbe mcst favorable terms. ll'BHEN STODDART fc BROTHER, os. 450, 4,';2, and 434 X. SECOND Street. 6 22 3t Abovt Willow. L I I A M li R A QUILTS, Desirable for Hotel Pruposes. MARSEILLES QUILTS, Of nil Grades. (IRWEJi STODDART &, BROTIISR, Nes. 4.VI, 4S2, li ml 454 . SLCOSD Htrcet, 6 22 3l Above Willow. rp A B L E L I N , E N ? , HHEEVIKO LINENS, PILLO r-OASIi LINENS, TOWILLINQS, Etc. Etc. P nrchased ptlor to the recent advance of eichange, CtmVFN STODDART A, BROTH BR, Nos. 4SU, 452, i nl 44 SECOND Street, 6 2'3t bove Will o w. E 13 U C TION. FRENCH CORSETS REDUCFD TO THREE DOLLARS. - WOVEN CO H S E T 8 REDUCED TO $160. Goffered and Embroidered Skirts AT REDUCED PRICES. TIIORNIIILL & BURNS,; 0 23 wni24ti No. 1208 CHESNTJT Street. REFRIGERATORS. g C II O O L E Y ' S iiEW PATENT SELF-VENTILATING AMERICAN REFRIGERATOR, PATENTED JANUARY 5, 1864, Is the best and only nerect Selt-Ventllatlng Preserver lu the world! and will keep such articles as vegetables, t runs, Meats, Uauie, Plsu, Milk, tggs, etc eto , . LOAGKUi DHIKR AMI) 1'OLDEH, WITH LESS IOK, Tban any ctber Refrigerator now in use) K. K. FAltSON & CO., 6 201m Nos. 212 and 224 DOCK Street. REFRIGERATORS PUICi: $500, AMD UPWARDS. 2000 KKtiKltiKItAl ( KS ICE CHESTS, AND WATER COfiLfRK. Just flnlHbed. coutDrtini the largeat nnd best areortmeut In the city which wdl be sold wholesale aud retail, AT It INDUCED PRICES. A. ANDKttSON, 8 loitp No. 136 DOCK Btreet. below Second. FU R M T D R E.-THE LAROE8T, Cheapest and Hest Block ot Earuiture in the world la to he louud at GOULD CO.'S umoi- FriiNnrrtK depo", COBNEROF MNTH A M) M A KK E I' STrtEETS, i,d Nos. 87 and 3 N HK'OND Street. Parlor bo Us, in Hull brocade, Plush. Damask, or fen- . , Mnlng-room. t h amber. Library Kitchen, and Office rurnl ure, at labu ously low prices, aud tbe newest st e and tiatteru.. Publio lSulldinii School, College, and shop Foniture In tnditss arittv. All kind, ot Furniture wanted by housekeepers at exceedingly 'ow prices at elilierol tbeir Irouieiue s'ao llt'huieuts It ou want to save mouv and get welt served so to C.OUI1) CO. betore parebating else wheie tornerof NINTH and MAlUfcfcX. and Soa. vj snd it N, SECOND Street. ' JHDIN burgh sir ono ale, AND BROWN STOUT. A fresh mportatlon ot WILLIAM YOCs" 8 STRONG ALE. andBBOWJf STOUT PORTE. Also, ALSOP'S ENGLISH ALE, In fine order, for sale by tbe cask or dozen. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, 4 14UP' 8.W cor.BBOAD and WALNPT PARASOLS AT fl'25. $l-fi0. $1'75, AND 2. Mlk Hun Umbrellas, 1-40. j;oS, 4 Ibwliu . 21 8. EltiiilH Btre'eU
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