Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 16, 1866, Image 8

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    CITY BFLLETIN.
Tom "SHOOTING IN THE FIRST WARD.—
Hugh Mooney, Wm. Cook and James Enn
io], charged with riotous conduct; on Sun
day last, at Ninth and Moore streets, had a
further hearing before Ald. Lutz yesterday
afternoon. Cook, it will be, remembered,
fired a gun, the ball of which took effect in
the arm of a boy named Joseph Steele. The
evidence showed that the rioting was begun
by a gang of young men, and that the gun
was not discharged. by Cook until after he
was attacked. The intention was *to shoot
one of the rioters, but the load took effect
in the arm of the boy Steele, shattering it
badly. Brimful was discharged, as the evi
dence did not connect him with the affair.
Mooney and Cook were held for their
lippearanee at Court.
MEAN ROBBERY.—A man named Matlan
O'Brien was arrested last evening for the
larceny of a gold watch and chain, belong
ing to a Mrs. Murray. It seems that Mrs.
Murray had taken chloroform during the
afternoon to ease the pain of the extraction
of a tooth. Subsequently she went to Fair
mount, and stepped into the Rialto House
to get some refreshments. While there she
fainted, and a number of persons rushed to
her assistance.,O'Brien was among them
and he was oberved by Officer Westcott, of
the Park. Police, to take the watch and
chain from her pocket and transfer it to his
own: The accused will haVre a hearing at
the Central Station this afternoon. He is
reported as a notoriously bad fellow.
Accroxivr AT FAlmmorrarr.—Last evening
about six o'clock while the workmen were
engaged in placing the stop in the new4B
- main at Fairmount, the water was sud
denly let b . a, and the pressure being too
heave, an immense joint was forced out.
The ditch was instantly filled with water.
At the time; Mr. H. P. M. Birkinbine, Chief
Engineer, one of his assistants, and six
men were in the ditch. They all made a
narrow esca . pe. Mr. Birkinbine was thrown
against the iron pipe with such force as to
bend almost double a penknife which was
in his pocket. He was also much injured by
falling stones.
HANDSOME TESTEHONIAL.—TheIastBoard
of Controllers of the Public Schools, at its
closing meeting, passed' a complimentary
resolution toPlr. Henry W. Halliwell, the
faithful and accomplished Secretary. The
resolution has been beautifully engrossed
by Prof. Geo. J. Becker, of Girard College.
The penmanship and ornamentation accom
panying it consumed several weeks of
labor, and were done with steel pens, made
of watch springs. At the top of the piece is
an eagle and American shield, of a fineness
frilly equal to the same figure on the
national bank notes. On each side is an
appropriate design, emblematical of educa
tion.
ROBBERY AND ARSON.—Before Ald. Belt
ler, yesterday afternoon, Charles Mathers
was chsrged with larceny and attempted
arson. In the BULLETIN, of yesterday, it
was stated that the dwelling of Henry
Mathers, No. 1424 Brinton street, had been
robbed and then set on fire, but the flames
had been extinguished before any damage
had been done. The defendant had been
left in charge of the house while Mrs.
Mathers was absent, but left before she re
turned. He was seen up stairs by a niece
who called in the meantime. The g accused
was committed for trial.
ATTEMPTED ROBBERIES.—The paper box
manufactory of Norman& Kerr was entered
sometime during last night. The thieves
ransacked the place, turned the drawers
upside down but got nothing of any value.
They .then made an unsuccessful attempt to
bore through the entry partition into a
wooden ware establishment on the first
floor. They left behind a brace and bit.
An attempt was made last night to enter a
grocery store on Vanhorn street, near Peel,
in the Sixteenth Ward. The burglars were
disturbed by one of the inmates of the
house, while engaged in prying open the
front door.
INTERNAL REVENUE RECEIPTS.—CoIoneI
John H. Taggart, Collector of Internal
Revenue in the First District, furnishes the
following statement of the receipts of his
office _for November 13, 1865, to May 14,
1866 :
November, 1865 -
December, " -
January, 1866 -
February, " -
March, " -
'April,, " -
May 13, " -
Total -
ODD FELLOWS.—This morning the offi
cers elected yesterday at the annual session
of the Grand Lodge I. 0. 0. F. of Pennsyl
vania were duly installed. The officers are
.as follows:
Worthy Grand Master, George Fling, of
Germantown, Lodge No. 10; Deputy Grand
Master, Richard Watson, Doylestown,
Lodge No, 193; Grand Warden, Peter B.
Long, Philadelphia, Lodge No. 353; Grand
Secretary, William Curtis, Philadelhia,
Lodge No. 28; Grand Treasurer, M. Richard
Muckle, Philadelphia, Lodge No. 46; Rep
resentative Grand Lodge of United States,
Robert A. Lamberton, Harrisburg, Lodge
N0..160.
Tam Cam,KßA.—The Sanitary Committee
Of the'Board of Health of Philadelphia has
issued a small pamphlet entitled "Sanitary
and Preventive Measures, or What May be
Done by, the Public in Anticipation of the
Cholera. ' The work contains much valua
ble information, and should be in every
family. -Copies can be obtained gratuitously
at the Health Office and at all the police
stations.
CAPSIZE OF A BOAT ON THE DELA
WARE.-A small skiff which was fastened
to the stern of a canal boat, was capsized
yesterday off Port Richmond, by the round
ing to of the canal boat. There were two
men and a boy in the skiff at the time. The
men were rescued by the steam tug Rescue,
but the boy was drowned. The lad was
eight yeas of age and belonged to, 'Holmes
burg. His body was not recovered.
Coßowin's INquasT.—Coroner Taylor
held an inquest yesterday upon the body of
Oliver H. P. Young, who was found dead in
his store, at Twelfth and Spring Garden
• streets, as stated yesterday. The verdict of
the jury was death from congestion of the'
bram.
RECKLESS DRIVING.—Mathew S. Smith
was arrested yesterday for recklessly driving
his cart against a hearse at Second street
and Girard avenue. The wheel of the hearse
was broken. Smith was taken before Al
derman Wilkins and was held in $5OO bail,
ME. GAEnTNEE's MATINEE.—Mr. Gaert
ner's matinge, which we reported yester
day as coming off to-day, does not take
place until to-morrow (Thursday) after
noon. The programme is a very fine one,
and ought to attract a large audience.
HON. WM. S. PEIRCE, Judge of the Court
of Common Pleas, will deliver the annual
address before the Law Academy of Phila
delphia, in the District Court Room, this
evening, at 8 o'clock.
FATAL BUBNING.—John Eischman, resid
ing at No. 4334 Warnock street, died last
evening !rom the effects of burns received
the evening previous, while filling a coal oil
lamp too near a light.
NEW DRESSAURTiett ESTABLISHMENT.—
Ladies can have their dresses, snits, coats, and has.
guinea handsomely made, at the short3st notice—in
twelve hours if necessary—at the new Dresgrn.kine
Itstabliskunent of J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
920 Chestnut street.
frituick Blammssus made to order, at
PATTEN'S, 1408 Chestnut street,
THE VsTo.—PreEddent Johnson la not
sparing In the exercise of the veto power, the latest in
stance being the "forbidding" of the Colorado bill,
about which there has been so ranch talk. Waahing.
ton city has been as excited over it as the people of
Philadelphia have been over the cheapneem and ez
cellenCe of the coal sold by W. W. Alter, No. NT North
Ninth street. Branch office at Sixth and BPling Gsr•
den streets.
Fuzxrruuu upholstered, freed from
moths, varnished and polished at
PATTEN'S, Ilte Chestnut street.
•
ROCKHILL & WILSON.
ROCRIILLL dt WILSON.
ROCRHILL & WILSON.
BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL.
BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL.
• BROWN STONE CLOPELINti HALL
608 AND 605 CHESTNUT.
603 AND 606 CHESTNUT.
603 AND 665 CHESTNUT.
GENTLEMEN'S
suns.
BOYS' CLOTHING.
CLOTHING OF .ALL GRADES
WINDOW SHADES, $1 00, at
PATTEN'S, 1406 Chestnut sweet.
THE following letter should have been
published last spring, but the facts are still fresh for
our fair readers to learn now:
SASATOGA,Iy 1, 1865.
Aftes Sren:—Tell your 1,000 lady acquaintances not
to set their tiny feet within Saratoga's sacred precincts
without one or Oakford's thindown Hata.
Yours, etc., MISS MOON.
Hats to be had of Charles Oakford & Sons, under the
Continental.
STORE SRADEs.—The cheapest shades for
'tore Wil11;10W11, at PA.TTEN'e,I4O3 Chestnutstzeet.
HoTELSAIM BOAMDING HOI76ES
refitting for the summer reason, will find it to their
advantage to examine the extensive stock of dry
goods adapted to their wants. at the • establishment of
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE d CO.,
N. W. corner Eighth and Market.
•
LAcs etrATArKs from auction. Great
bargains at PATTEN'S, Ms Chestnut street.
COUNTERPANES, bed spreads, table da
masks, napkins, towels, linen and cotton' sheetings
and pillow fabrics, at the lowest wholesale rates.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CD.,
N. W. corner Eighth and Market.
FRAGRANT OOLONG TEA.
• MITCHELL & FLETCHER,
1104 Chestnut street.
"lames KATHArRoN."—The gem of
every lady's toilet; the most delightful hair dressing
in the world.
It eradicates scurf and dandruff.
It keeps the head cool angclean.
It makes the hair rich, era and glossy. •
It prevents hair turning gray.
It keeps it from falling off.
It restores it on prematurely bald heads.
No wonder it has a world-wide reputation
LoosE COVERS or furniture slips.- Car
riage or farniture Blips made to order, at
PATTICN'S,I4OB Chestnatatreet.
A FEW WORDS ABOUT' CONFECTIONERY.
—We have seen it asserted by scientific authority, that
sugar is the most nourishing substance in nature.
bow then can pure confectionery, which is composed
entirely of sugar, be otherwise than wholesome? We
will admit [ however, that there are many dealers who
We deleterious compounds in their preparations, but
there are exceptions. Mr. George W. Jenkins, the
popular confectioner at No. 1037 Spring Garden street,
uses only pure sugar In his manufactures, and th.s
fact is well known to his many patrons. He has at all
times a most inviting stock not only of sweetmeats,
but also of foreign fruits, such as oranges, lemons, Ba,
nanas, figs, prunes, raisins, etc.. etc. His store has be
come a popular resortfor our citizens at all seasons.
CORSETS! CORSETS!! CoßsErs!!!
A. Jones, N 0.17 Ncrth Eighth street, (entrance
through Partridge's Trimming Store,) is now pre
pared to make to order from measure or
pattern, Corsets of any style, size or quality. Satis
faction guaranteed in all cases M. A. Jones' well
known reputation as the — manttfactarer of the cele
brated "Ne Plus Ultra" Skirt, will be sufficient gua
rantee that the Corsets will be all that can be desired,
as the same care will be given to the new branch, that
has secured so enviable a reputation for the Skirts.
Erin:tone them before buying elsewhere.
PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES.
—The present month being generally chosen by house
keepers for putting their domicils in good order. we
would direct those in quest of Wall Papers and Win
dow Shades to the large and well assorted stock of S.
F. Balderston 42 Son, No. 902 Spring Garden street.
This firmbave the best display of fine plain papers we
have yet seen. Their rates are very low.
TERM DAR AWNINGS and awning strips
at PATTEM3,I4OB Chestnut street,
H, L. HALLowszr, & SON, No. 534 Mar
ket street, first Store below Sixth, have the beet as
sortment of Boys' and Children's Clothing in the city.
which they are prepared to sell at the lowest prices.
Call and examine fvr yourselves, No clap-trap hum
buging at this establishment
H. L. HALLOWELL & SON,
No. 554 Marketstreet.
"lubricative steam enginepacking.—for terms see
713 cnestnut st., and 26 dey at., new york.'
Pram LERNINTY Warrs LBAD.—Ordens
daily Worming.
Pons Llitairry Warns Dup.—Try it,and
you will have none other.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARww,....
S. Isaacs, M. D., Professor °Malty* and Ear, treats
all diseases appertaining to the above members with
the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re.
liable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No.
519 Pine street. The medical faculty are invited to ac
company their patients, ache tut had no secrets in his
p or examinractice. Arneclal eyes Meer ed. No clu charge e made
fation.
- $418 4 433 10
- 440,406 08
- 373,619 01
- 332,279 83
- 348,217 68
- 356,509 07
- 94,610 85
INIMITABLY Item CONPROTIONS. Choice
and rare varieties for selectpresents, manufactured by
n•••• 112121 B. WIITI`MAN,
No. 1210 Market street.
Wars of Tar Syrup for Cougbs, Colds
and Affections of the Lungs. Tit& mixture Is entirely
vegetable, and affords speedy Belief In all Pulmonary
Diseases, such as Asthma. Spitting of Blood, Bron
chitis, .t.c. Pre_ nly by
OLIVM, its,
B. B. Con Tenth and Chestnut streets, Phila.
$2,364,075 53
Fos MALLOW Peers, Moss Paste, Soft
Gant Drops, and other &Hoodoos Confections for
Coughs and Colds, go to IC, G. Whitman d; Co.'s, 311
Chestnut street. Dealers supplied.
THE FINEST CA.RAKELS and Roasted Al
monds are those manufactured by E. G. 'Whitman
Co.. SIB Chestnut street. Dealers supplied.
Pram LrinurryWEErnr, LEAD.—Preferred
by Dealers, as it always elves satisfaction to their cus
tomer&
The entertainment at the Arch thin evening Is for
the benefit of Mr. F. Mackay, one of the ablest of the
many able members of Mrs. John Drew's company.
The frequenters of this theatre all recollect a number
of admirable personation by Mr. Mackay, and they
will be delighted with to-night's bill. It comprises
three capital pieces, as will be seen by the announce
meat elsewhere. At the Walnut Mr. Booth repeats
"Hamlet." At the Chestnut Mr. Adams again appears
in "The Dead Heart." At the American a varied pro.
gramme is presented. At Assembly Building we have
pm Blitz this afternoon and evening. Tomorrow
evening the Carolina Twins open a brief engagement
at Assembly Building. They are said to be more won.
derful than even the Siamese twins, and their enter.
tainments are truly interesting.
PEOPLE DIFFER ON MANY POINTS.
BUT ALL AGIHKE THAT THE
"LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER AND
DRESSING"
"London" "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" Is the most "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" Reliable Hair "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" "Hair Color Restorer'
London" Restorative "Hair Color Restorer' ,
"London" "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" Ever Introduced "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" to the "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" • "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" American "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" People "Hair Color Restorer".
"London" - "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" For Restoring "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" "Hair Color Restorer
"London" Gray Hair and 'Hair Color Restorer"
"London" "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" Preventing "Hair Color Restorer"
'London' ".Hair Color Restorer"
"London" Baldness. ' Hair Color Restorer"
PRESERVES THE ORIGINAL COLOR TO OLD AGE
"London" "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" Life, Prevents "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" Growth, the Hair ' Hair Color Restorer"
"London" "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" and from "Hair Color Restores"
"London" "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" Beauty, Falling. "Hair Color Restorer"
No washing or preparation before or after its use; ap
plied by the hand or soft brush.
Only 75 cents a bottle, six bottles at. Sold at Dr.
lECWACE'S, No. 830 North Sixth street, above Vine,
Philadelphia and at the leading Druggists and Dealers
in Toilet Articles. nsh24-m,w,s
F°ll'.'auifiTTl TZPesz:ariroorcege o l i k etialtre e p ers
Cider, by the barrel or dozen. P. J. JORDAA agae
,
nog-rpte 220 Pear street, below Third and Walnut.
_ _
TO HOUSEKZERERS, for cleaning__ silver and
811verialated ware. aNEW POLISHING POWDER,
the best ever naade. FARR dr. BROTHER,
fels 824 Chestnut street, below Poarth.
MARREN G WITH INDELIBLE INK, Embroider
-0A ing, Braiding. Bumping, den.
M. A. TOB.REY.
1800 Filbert street.
VINE FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS.—A fresh im
portatlen lenof beautiful styles, warranted correct
TULE-HEEPERS.
FARR & BROTHERS, Importers,
324 Chestnut street, below Fourth.
elp lo MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED
UPON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWEL.
EY, PLATE, CLOTHING, &c., at
JONES & CO.'S
OLD-ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE,
Corner ok THIRD and GASKILL Streets,
O
-
N. B. — DIAMO NDS WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
GUNS. &c.,
LOW
SALE AT
DENApacABLY LOW PRICES, ap2.3-21m1
THE DAItY ETENING-13IILLETIN'';‘”i'ML
AIIiIISENEENTS.
CLOTH/IWGt: -
! !, r I
k
B4OIOIiIIILL & WILSON
"Brown Stone Clothing 1h11,"
603 and 605 Chestnut Street.
NEW STOOK
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Having sold out our stock of Clothimi for Gentle.
men and Boys, carried over from the late Are, our en
tire stock of
Fashionable Bead y- Made Clothing is
the Newest,
AB OITS PBICO3IB AIM THE LOWIIBT.
Magnificent Sprthg Stock Now Ready,
To Suit Everybody.
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT.
Our newly-fitted up Custom Department now eau
tams the largest amOrtment of all the fashionable
New Pabst's" for onr patrons to select from.
SUITS, OWE AND MILITARY.
MADE UP TO ORDER PROMPTLY,
In the highest style, and at moderate prices.
Boys' - Clothing.
In this department our stock is also unrivaled.
THE BMT IN THE CITY,
At The Lowest Prices.
Orders executed at shortest notice.
The Choicest Stock
OF
READY MADE CLOTHING
IN PHILADELPHIA.
ROCKHILL & WILSON
Brown-Stone Clothing Hall,
6 ,9, 3 ,t & 605 Chestnut street.
5P.14.1N 151- EiC10.136
SPRING STYLES !
EDWARD P. KELLY,
*TAILOR,
Ole Chestnut Mt.
1a ri 1):w.1.3 : D;411
B. J. 'WILLIAMS,
No, 16 NORTH SIXTH MOM%
MANIIPACTUREER. OP
VENITIAN BLINDS
AND
WINDOW SHADES.
io r t lerst and finest assortment in the city at Lb
Sterethades DUOS and lettere& ata-ti
SELLERS BROTHERS,
No. 18 North Sixth Street,
Raving added to their former business that of
MILL AND FACTORY
FINDINGS,
Intend keeping a fall assortment of everything In that
line, which they will sell at the lowest rates, including
Pure Oak Tanned Leather Belting,
Gum Bening Vattettartring'
Band Lac e
and Hama "
ps,
Boller cloth kin% ,
Card el lat il looka t Rivets, dai.
Also continue to manatcture as hereto are
WIRE CLOTH, SIEVES, SCREENS,&o.
Of which A FULL ABBORTIIERNT la kept constantly
on hand. a . : • 46
1866. SPRING. 1866.
EDMUND YARD & CO.,
617 Chestnut and 614 . Jayne Streets,
=PORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
Silks and Fancy Dress Goods,
Linens and White Goods,
Shawls and Balmoral,
DBALTIRS IN
AMERICAN DRESS GOODS.
Germantown Fancy Wool Goode,
A Full Line of Prints,
AT THE LOWEST MARKET BATES. ap2B.lm rp
RIEBK - F3IPS MAGIO OIL
CURES .12,
ECRYI3EPESIAIL ITOH, SCALD HEAD,
AND ALL MON DISEASES!
Warranted to cure or money retarded.
For sale by all Druggists.
Principal Depot,
NO, 53 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
ABOVE CHESTNUT.
Price 25 cents per bottle apgi-sm rp
:11.11481/1 ' e•:►• • • :
• Y NATIONA_L STEAM. NAVIGATION CO.
IS :KW SEMI.WEEIILY TO AND FROM QUEENS
TOWN,
(CORK HARBOR.) AND LIVERPOOL.
The elegan l e avesiron screvr steamship
ENGLAND on W E DNESDAY May 16th
PENNSYLVANIA: leaves on...SA.TUBDAY,MAY nth
Rates of passage, payable in currency:
Ist Cabin,. itito; Steerge, $3O.
Passengers also forwarded to London, Pa t% Havre,
Hamburg, Bremen, & 0., at moderate rates.
Steerage passage from LIVERPOOL or QUEENS
TOWN through to PHLLADELPHIA, gto In cur
rency.
For further Information, apply at tha Company's
Office,
W. A. HAMILL, A gent, 217 Walnut street.
SPECIAL NOT/CE.—Having been appointed BOLE
AGENT of the above "Favorite Line" in this city,
would
elsewhere. caution the public against purchasing Mar
tickets
ELPHIA:;WEDNESttitIikY 16,-1866
IN. T THE YOUNG AND RISING
generation, the vegetative powers of llfe are strong:
but, in a few years. bow often the pallid hne, the lack
lustre eye, and emaciated form, and the impossibility ,
of application to mental effort, show its baneful Influ
encer It soon becomes evident to the observer that
some depressing influence Is checking the develop
ment of the body. Consumption is talked of andper
baps, the yenth is remove !' from school and sent Into
the country. This Is one of the worst:movements.
Removed from ordinary diversions of the ever.chang
ing scenes of the city, the powers of the body too much
enfeebled to give seist to healthful and rural exercise,
thoughts are turned inwards upon themselves; the pa
rent's heart bleeds In anxiety, and fancies the grave
but waiting for its victim.
Alas! increase of appetite has grown by what it fed
on—the energies c.f the system are prostrated, and the
whole economy is deranged. •
Helmbold's Fluid Exixact Buchu
:; - :. - rAKT!nizsguingw - g ato(*);,-.:10 I
INDISCRETION.
Attended with the following sytaptoms: Indisposi
tion to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memery,DitlL
unity of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Die
ease,Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Deatbkteight
Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision,
Languor, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System,
Often Enormous Appetite with Dyspeptic ,ymptoras,
Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body,Dryness of the Skin.
Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face. Pain in
the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black
Spots flying before the Eyes, with Temporary Buffo*
sfon and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, t4reat Mo.
bility, Beetles:arm with Horror of Society. Nothing is
more desirable to such Patients than Solitude, and no
thing they more dread for Fear of Themselves,no Re
pose of Manner no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a
hurried Transition from one question to another.
These symptoms, if allotted to go on—which this me
dicine Invariable removes—soon follow Loss of Power,
Fitfully and Epileptic FLO, in one of which the patient
may expire.
During the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson, at the
Bloomimpiale Asylum, this sad result occurred in two
patients; reason had fora time left them, andboth died
of epilepsy.
Who can say that these excesses are not frequently
followed by those dlrefil diseases, INSANITY and
CONS ONT The records of the insane Asy
lums, and the melancholy deaths by Chniumption, bear
am le witness to the truth of these assertions. In Lu
hams the mosgmelaucholy exhibitions appear.
The countenance is actually sodden and quite desti
tute—neither mirth nor grief ever visits it, Should a
sound of the voice occur, it Is rarely articulate,
"With wofnl mammas, wan despair
Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled."
Whilst we regret the existence of the above diseases
and symptoms we are prepared to offer an invaluarge
gilt of chemistry for the removal of the consequenc.e,
T OLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED ELIDED
EXTRACT OF BOOM
THERE IS NO TONIC LIKE IT. It is an anchor of
hope to the surgeon and patient and this is the testi
mony of all who have used or prescribed it.
HEL-11:BOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUC2U for
1:on-Retention or Incontinence:of Urine. Irritation,
Inflammation or Ulceration of the Bladder or Kid
neys,Diseases of the Prostate Gland,Stone in the Blad
der, Calculus, Gravel or Brick Dost Deposit, and all
Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Dropsical Swell
ings.
HEIXEOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHII.
In affections peculiar to females, Is unequaled by any
other preparation, as in Chlorosis or,Setentlon, Irregu
larities, painfulness or suppression of customary
• , vacuations. Ulceration or Sclrrhous state of the
Uterus, Lencorrhcea. and all complaints incident to the
sex, whether arising from habits of dissipation, impru
der cies, or in the Decline or Change of life.
ART vIIOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SUOMI
IMPROVED ROSE WASH
Rill radically exterminate from the system Diseases
of the Urinary Organs arising from habits of dissipa
tion, at little expense, Live or no change in diet and
no exposure, completely superseding tuose apples•
sant and dangerous remedfes, Copaion and Mercury.
In caring those unpleasant and DANGEROUS DLS•
E.ASYZ.
ÜBE HELHBOLDB FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
In all eases of the Urinary Organs. whether existing
In male or female, from whatever cause originating,
and no matter of hew long standing. It is pleasant to
taste and color, immediate in its action, and more
smengthening than any of the preparations of Bark or
Iron
Those suffering from broken down or delicateation=
stitutlons prof ore the remedy at once.
The reader must be aware that however slight may
be the attsck of the above disease, tt is BIM to affect
the bodily health, mental powers, happiness, and that
of posterity. Our flesh and blood are supported from
these sources.
PHYSICIANS. PT:r A 'VP NOTICE I
We make no secret of the ingredients. BALM-
If OLD'S PLUM RITILITT BUCIIU le composed of
Ductal, Cubebs and Juniper Berries, selected with
great ewe, and prepared in vacua by R. 7'. HELM;
BOLD. Druggist and Chemist of sixteen years' expe
rience in the City of Philadelphia and which is now
prescribed by the most eminent physteians, has been
admitted to use m the United States Army, and balm)
in very general use in State Hospitals and public Sani
tary lnetituttona throughout the land.
[Dr. Ksreau is a physician of over twenty years'
experience, and a graduate of the Jefferson Medical
t ollegeand of the University ()Medicine and Surgery
of Philadelphia.]
Ma. H. T. /321.111101.13.—Lear Sir :—ln regard to the
question &liked ma as to my - opinion about in
would say that I have umd and sold the article
various forms for the pant thirty years. I do not think
there Is any term or preparation of it I have not used
or known to be used in the various diseases where
such medicate agent would be indicated. Yon are
aware, as well as myself, that it has been extensively
employed in the various diseases of the bladder and
kidneys, and the reputation it has acquired in my
jud ent is warranted by the theta.
I • ye seen and used, as befbre elated, every lbrm of
Beebe—the
_powdered leaves, the simple decoction,
tincture, fluid extracts—and I am net cognizant of any
preparation of that plant at all equal to yours. Twelve
Years' experience ought, I think, to give me the right
to judge cf its merits, and without prejudice or par
tiality-1. give yours precedence over all others, Ido not
aloe a thing according to its bulk; if I did other
Butkus would out-do yours; but I hold to the doctrine
that bulk and quantity did not make up value—if they
did, a copper cent would be .worth more than a gold
dollar.
Ivalee your Buchu for its effect on patients. I have
cured with it and seen cared with It, more disetusee of
the bladder and kidneys than I have ever seen cared
with any other Boehm, or say other proprietary com
pound of whatever name. Resctftilly yours, eta.,
r,
GEORGE H. YHER, M. D.,
No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
August 11,1865.
inwrionioniv
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA,
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED,
One bottle equivalent In atrength to one gallon of the
byrnp or Decoction. -
It reach HUMORof tbe disease immediately, ex
pplung al OF THE BLOOD, and
BEA.IIIIFTING THE COISITTMvIONI
These article', being of such strength, the dose is ex
needing's' small. From this fact it is used in the United
States ArmyHospitaLs and ;QUM Sanitary Institutions
throughout the land., •
PRINCIPAL DEPOTS,
Helmbold's Drug and Chemical Ware
house,
Noe 594 313roa,dwa.ys,
NEW YORK,
Helmbold's Medical Depot,
NO. 104 SOUTH TENTH STREET,
BELOW CHMTNUT,
PHILADELPHIA;
Sold by Druggists Everywhere.
Beware of Counterfeits.
torawfa4t Ask for Reliabold%
AFECSIMIMWMga
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IS NOW OPEN,
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Eveni P ng.
rom A. M. to 4 P. 3L, and from 6 till 10 in the
' apat-tft
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C,arpetings ! Carpetings
AT RETAIL.
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011TOSETEI INDEPENDENCE HAI3I;
Now °film their extensive Stock of
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CARPETINGS,
AT REDUCED PRICES,
Mattivg Warehouse !
McCALLUMS, .CREASE & SLOAN,
509 Chestnut Street,
(Opposite Independence Hall),
HAVE JUST
One Thousand Rolls,
P_TiLESII
CANTON MATTING
TWO HUM= BOLLS.
CALCUTTA COCOA MATTING.
All Widths and Styles,
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`GLEN ECHO MILLS,"
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mtiti.tm rp
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Either Polished or Oiled. at
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spIS-w ft* m Int
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AT
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aplB4r fr m 184
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10 , INSTRUCTION'S
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COAT. Send Size from 1 to
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-- -- 14; part of the chest, and around
- .... the waist. State whether erect :
•••• „_
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. Same as for cost.
Mg SPRING. ing
WM. D. ROGERS.
Coach and Light Carnage Bader.
1009 and 1011 Chestnut Street,
naafna-rei ZECELAIDWELL
' MEW PUBLIC/1.170M.
"THERA'S 110 SUCH A. GIRL AB
SALLY P'
A NEW SONG!
Three Thout3a - nd sold in One Week
• [From the "Great Organ ,"] 'This most popular and "taking" humorous song pub.
Wished or mbinsa sense and sentiment, love, life and
laughter. The leading vocalists throughout the coun
try are placing' it in their budgets of good Milne% and
delighting their audiences with it nightly. oar home*
are ringing with its melody. It is sung everywhere—ln
fact sung, whistled, bummed, drummed, Blass-Band
ed and Thsud Organised, as no song has been since the
days of the venerable Tucker. The song . the dance
melody, and that unique echo, ab lib. ot •• Sally,'Sally,,
Bally," are making a most nut:casein]. raid upon the
popular taste.
[From the 'Steam Whistle:']
Did you ever see such a song? Did you ever hear
one? Did you ever - well, to say that everybody
likes it, is only to echo the general opinion aboutßally.
[Fromthe "Brazen Trumpet."]
A song that is irresistibly funny must be Irrepressibly
popular. Here is one that possesses the former man
and has consequently secured the latter desiderapirgy,
Sally is bound to shine.
[Prom a Private Letterj
* * * Every. man, woman and child in our
neighborhood, who hm a voice to sing, is souing in
our ears their positive assurance that • 4 rhere's nosuck
girl as Bally." We go to sleep at night and wake up In
the morning only to hear that assertion a dozenth:nen
repeated
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Bent by mall, post-paid. C. W. A. TRUILPLEB., Pub
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Music Dealers. mvl2-stutcw2t
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Bend for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue,
address all cash orders. retail or wholeeale, to
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Books sent Postage paid, on_receipt f retail Prim
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RE&L ESTATE.
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Very large and desirable
WHARF PROPERTY
Crowing Delaware avenue near Callowhill street.
C. H. ISMINHEILD,
arm ennavim rp No. 205 South SUM" street.
FeFOR BALE.—The fine DWELLING, No. =
Fe
Franklin street, above Poplar. Apply on the
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LEGAL NOTICES.
TN THE COT OF PLR Ac, FOR THE
A CITY AND UR COUNTY OFCOMMON
PHIL ADELPHIA..—
"fiTaZ A,81..T.8. S. CARRY by her neat friend, &c., urn.
ISAAC N. CARRY. September Term, 1863. No. W..
In Divorce. To ISaac N. Carry, Respondent—Sir: The
Court have granted a rule to show cause why a divorce
from the Bonds of Matrimony ahonld not be decreed
in the above case. Returnable on SATURDAY, May
26th, 1E56, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Personal notice having
failed on account of your abse ,, ce.
GEORGE B. EARLE,
myiStr,Sl3 Attorney for Lieellant.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR T.b..s, tar
1 AND cuals - TY OF PIEECLADELPHIA.—Mibite of
JAMES MINT. deceased.—The Auditor appointed by
the Court to audit, settle and adjust the accoantof Wm.
Hunt Executer of the Last Will and Testament of
said deceased, and to report distribution of the balance
In the bands of the accountant, will ra.et the parties
interested for the purposes of his appointment, on
MONDAY, the 2Sth day of May, 1566, at U. o'clock A.
Mat his office No. ...M PINE street, in the City or
Philadelphia EDWARD S. CAMPBELL,
myl6 Auditor.
1 1 4:111
$5OOO -A party with the above amount to Join
the advertiser in an unusually lucrative
business. without competition In this city. Address
"01118D1112 stST," Brzna - rirt Office. m,yl6-2to
TATANTED —A competent Clerk In a Retail Drug
TV
store. Graduate preferred. Apply at No. 941
SPRUCE street. myl43t'
AWNINGS, VERANDAHS AND FLAGS,
WM. F. SCHIE_BLE,
49 SOUTH TRIED STREET,
PHILADLLPHIA.
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AWNINGS
AND
V.IO.I : I,A.NICOMISA.
Awnings Proofed and Warranted not
to Mildew.
FLAOS OF ALL SIZES ON HAND AND 3IADE
TO ORDER.
stencil Cutttng and Canvas Printing. Bags, Ten=
Wagon Covers, =Wet.° order. SpilaataZit
A ts
ORNAMENTAL HAIR
MANUFACTORY.
The large& and,beet assortment of
Wigs, Toupees, Long Hair Braids and,
Curls, Water-falls, Viotorines Fri
settee, Illusive Beams for Ladies,
At prices LOWER than elsewhere. Crati294ll
909 CHESTNUT STREET.
JOHN C. ARRISON
9
Nor. 1 and 3 NORTH SIXTH STRKET,
Would invite the attention of Gentlemen toles
111FROVED PATTERN KURT,
byy ighl i t e st
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11 BOILER.,-The attention of Manufacturers and
others using Steam is confidently nailed to this new
Steam Generator, as combining essential advanta
in absolute safety from explosion. In cheapness of Erna
cost and coat of repairs in economy of fuel, facility of
cleaning and transportation. &c., not possessed by any
other boiler now in use. This boiler is formed - of a
combination ofcast-iron hollow spheres, each =re
8 inches external diameter, and % of an inch
These are held together by wrought-iron bolts, .with
calls at the ends.
Nearly one hundred of these Boilers are now In
opperation, some of them in the beat eatablislunenta
in this city.
For descriptive circulars Or price, apply to zosEppr
HARRISON, .Tr..• on Boiler orks, Gray's
Ferry F.Oad, adjoining the 11. S. Arsenal Philadet
,
phia. aPS-Smipt
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by f.. 11 truly healthful and nutritious beVerage, now in use --`"
thousands—invalida and others--haa established
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fonte,and requires but a trial to convince the math
skeptical of its great merit. To be had, wholesale and
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My 11.0 t/