wow. J ewe items.: • :1 178• White and s.2o'cp . lored voters were re festf/41,11,1n Charleaton, yesterday. "Yesterday's internal revenue receipts were•. 11589,777. • Alormal list of reasons for Mr. Stanton's removal is being prepared to be submitted to Congress. - The Indians continue their depredations in Arizona. They lately stole cattle from the vicinity ofXresoott. • Several men were killed and wounded by. a nitro•glycerine explosion in the Sum mit Tunnel, Cal., on the 10th inst. • Several fa.rm•houses on the Jeffersonville Railroad, near Louisville, were robbed on Sunday night, and a farmer in one of them was murdered. There was a fight at Louisville on Mon day, growing out of a family fend, in which several persons were injured by knives and bricks. The Fenian held a barbecue near Troy, N. Y., on Monday, and had a sham fight, in imitation of the Limestone Ridge en gagement. Gen, Grant, by direction of the president, has issued an order virtually revoking Gen. Sickles' order " No. 1.0" which conflicted with the process of the United States courts. Judge Thomas, of Alexandria, Va., has been arrested for violation of the Civil. Rights act, in refusing negro testimony in his court. The Postmaster General has ordered the malls to Sitka to be forwarded from San Francisco once a week, until Congress shall establish a regular post route. In Ohid, during the years 1865 and 1866, there were 2,006 divorces, for the following causes: Adultery, 688; cruelty and gross neglect, 338; wilful absence, 824; other causes, 230. A fresh outbreak of the cattle plauge is reportell in Lincolnshire, England, and in Essex, where two hundred beasts were re cently condemned to slaughter, to prevent the spreading of the plague. A letter from the City of Mexico says the Liberals have turned the Nuns and Sisters of Charity into the street, told the priests how to dress, forced the locks of the chalice boxes of the cathedral, and run the sacred chalice cups into ingots. WECILD ten men watch for chances, one man makes chances, and while ten wait for something to turn up, one turns something up; so, while ten fail, one succeeds and is called a man of luck or favorite of fortune. There is no luck like pluck, and fortune most favors those who are most indifferent to her. In running to catch a " fly ball" in a base ball game at Osage, in Mitchell county, lowa, a few days ago, two players came in contact with such force that one of them bud a jaw broken and was knocked down insensible, and was " crazy for twenty four hours thereulter," while the other had his face bruised and the bones of his nose bro • k ea. There are very cud accounts of the ravages of the choletu in the Aerzegowina, the westernmost province of European Turkey. In one district, containing 32,000 inhabi tants, there bud been 1,800 cases. The peo ple were dying en masse, and the dead bodies of victims lay in the streets to be devoured by dogs. There is a rat catcher in Philrdelphia who has eleven hundred and twenty-two pairs of ferrets. He undertakes to clear premi ses of ratty vermin at the rate of twenty five cents a head, and if any return after the first general cleaning out, they are to he captured free of charge. He caught four hundred large ruts in the cellar of a small grocery store a few nights ago. The sugar market is just now "a little stld''—a trifle higher than it was a few months ago. On ingniry, says the Boston Travrller, we found that the reason assign ed was, that the immense amount of fruit which is canned and preserved in all sec tions of the country increased the demand for sugar, and usually raises the price du ring the (mit months. How few of the good wives who are making their yearly pre serves realized that they are helping to raise the price of sugar, two or three cents en a pound! t is stated on the authority of letters from South America received in London, that the Allies in the war against Paraguay have lost 7,0 M men from cholera, and have 13,000 111('u in the hospitals. The sudden rising of the river Parana, the most remarkable ever ki tom', caused immense losses of material to the Allies; and in the middle of the eon fusion tensed thereby, the Paraguayans opened :t tremendous fire from the fortress of Cu royalty. The conviction is said to be strong on both sides of the river that Para guay will never be subdued. The Indianapolis ITcrald says: "There is a man residing in Noblesville, named Moreau, who is 97 years old. He is one of the oldest, if not the oldest, members of the Masonic fraternity, having joined that or ganization In 1800. Ile was ono of the as sistants of Robert Fulton in building his first steamboat, and was on board of her during her first or trial trip, The old man is never so happy as when, with chalk or pencil, he is laying oil diagrams, and explaining the machinery and vessel he helped to construct on that occasion. The scenes and incidents of three score and teu years ago, particular ly of the war of 1812, are as fresh in his mind as' though they had happened only yesterday, while the occurrences of last week are dim, if not entirely forgotten." ptutiotvg. T WALL WHOA" IT HAT CONCERN I have now completed my office and recep tion rooms in such a manner, as for the 'first time since my return from the service, to suit myself, and take this opportunity of inform ing my numerous patrons that In future they will find conveniences attached to toy estab lishment, not to be surpassed in the State, for pertormlng 'perfect and neat operations, and giving entire satisfaction to all. The increase 1)1 business and liberal patrons: e I have en joyed, have induced me to make these im provemen ts, and with these superior facilities for p,rtorming operations, I shall endeavor to matte my work to the future as it has been in the past—second to none in the city, both f r neatness, accuracy and durability, and will compete with whatever reductions shall he made, and at any time shall come to my knowl edge of having clean made by any Dentist in the vicinity. I have also endeavored to study in the arrangement of my rooms the comfort and con v eu fence of those,visiting me, and,have made such arrangements as to give each one au opportunity of being operated upon with out being annoyed by the unpleasant sensation experienced from feeling that a half dozen others are lookers on. As composure is indispensable to a proper inhaling of the gas, I have so arranged it that the patictit shall he removed from anything that calculates to annoy, and be at perfect rue dotu while being placed under Its effects. IL is uu acknowledged fact or science that the greater the body of water that gasses pass through the purer the state. flaying experi enced the inconveniences resulting from man ufacturing my gas with a small bulk of water, I have been induced to erect a MAMMOTH GASOMETER, euntaining one hundred and fort) -six gallons of water, being one hundred and six gallons more than any other gasometer in Lancaster. Also, having dispensed with the Rubber Bag apparatus ou account of its unwieldy nature, I now administer the gas direct from the re ceiver through a rive-eighth inch tube, being one-quarter larger than those usuady em ployed. The advantage arising from this is also obvious, on account of the ease given to respiration. WHITESIDE, Dentist, Unice unit residench East King street. next door to tile Court House, Lancaster, Pa. aug 5 , 3tdlll-WaiS DR. S.B. McCANKEIG Continues the practice of his profession at his allies in EAST KING STREET, near CENTRE SQUARE, Sad over the Fiasr NATIONAL BANK, Lancaster. While In Operative Dentistry he yields the pnlin to none, In tae particular department of ARTIFICIAL WORK, he challenges the profes sion—whether for artistic finish and substan tial excellence of workmanship natural ap pearance of teeth,perfect, adaptation of plateto the mouth, or the moderate character of his charges. E=l 1.51" TIIE USE OF VI a EMUS OXIDE GAS liaVinK just put up one of BARKER'S G AS ONI ETEM'i of largest sloe, manufactured by Itubencame & Stockton, with all the latest hn provements, he invites the attention of all parties interested, believing It to be the only IRA-class meter in Lancaster city or vicinity. By the use of this apparatus the gas is obtained lu absolute purity; and It I, administered di rectly limn the meter, through a flexible tube, without the intervention of gas bag or any other cumbersome piece of apparatus. The patient sits down, takes the polished mouth piece, breathes deeply and deliberately of the sweet-tasted gas, passes rapidly under its ex bilerating influence, and In a few moments Is ready for the painless operation. Its inhalation is much more pleasant than that of Ether or Chlo. olorm, and its 'lnfluence passes off almost Instantaneously. No one need longer dread the operation of extracting decayed teeth, SCHEDULE OF CRARGE3: Artificial Teeth on Gold plat--, full set, ', 880.t0; Full upper set, 810.00; Silver plate or Vulcanized Rubber, full set, 840; Full upper set, 800. Charges proportionately lower tor partial sets on gold or silver. Gold fillings, 01.00 to E. 3 00; Silver fillings. 50c to 8 1 . 00 ; Clermont,: Teeth, 81.00; Extracting Teeth, each 25c., or with Nitrous Oxide Gas, 81.00 for first tooth and filly cents for each additional tooth which latter charge is A REDUCTION OF 50 PER CENT. upon the charges heretofore made in this city. A further liberal reduction upon these last named rates when artificial teeth are to be in serted. rwtisfantlon is guaranteed in all eases, and all work is warranted. His patrons may there fore rely upon obtaining the best of work at the very lowest rates. Cat this out, D R. J. M. CLEMENT, DENTIST, Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, and graduate of the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery, OFFICE ON THIRD STREET, (Third door west of Hutehison's new Drug Btore, OXFORD, PENNA. Teeth extracted without pain by Nitrous. Oxide Gas, Ether and Local Anesthesia. All diseases of the Teeth and Mouth successfully treated—such as irregularities of children's Teeth; filling of carious Teeth and preserving the natural organs; Artificial. Teeth inserted from one Lu afull set; all kinds of Teeth repair. ed and 'remodeled to fit the mouth. Persons, having diftiCillt:teeth and roots to extract are invited to call. ' - All operations in the dental profession per formed In the beet manner, and warranted to give satisfaction. June 5 tfw 23 " 'l4OOl, _ . WASHINGTON troß,Alty ••• .• • !. I=l,ft Bußscarenorr ONE DoLL'AR.IL $.500,000, PRESENTS. TO' SUBSCRIBERS. Osn Casa Pusiompr roo. ' Olen awn PaheltMoy ONE Ossati PRX$00:01T; ;ONE CASE Paw= 'Two Cairn PaSstitere oiS2PO zwit• Read full &hedute .Preeents:Behno. Each CertitorStoek le itootanr i t b:a BEA, t r r =n • .r STEEL - PL ATE ; WORTH MORE AT REALiii 11.AN, TSE COST OF CERTIFICAT E ,• And also insane to the holder a ' PRESENT IN THE GREAT DISTRIBUTION; THE WASHINGTON ,LIBRARY CO.. 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