L'n a.: THE Soxrriacax STEAMSHIP LIFE—THE Flasx lifirmaamt so Savaltrram—The S. M.SteanughlP Line has kot, Lao operation. Tne tine steamship Ytu neer which was recently purchased from the Govern ment, has been thoroughly fitted up, with ample ac commodations for passengers, and started on - her first trip to Savannah this morning. with a full and as• gorted cargo. The steamer will make semi-monthly trips between Savannah and this port. Other steamers 'will soon be placed on this line for other perky in the 13outh. 'By this arrangement the trips will' be made every ***too that passengers can make the round trip between thew to ports within a single week. The • Pioneer has been thoroughly tested in regard to speed, and she will make the trip Mom one port 'to the other in about sixty hours. . A GOOD SELECTION.—The great corpora tion of Trinity Church, New York, has paid Philadel phia the compliment of tendering the important post of organist and choir muter to two of our prominent organists. The invitation was first extended to Mr: James W. Pearce,lll. 8., the distinguished organist of St. Mark's Church, and, probably the finest master of the noble instrument in this city. • We are glad to hear that Mr. Pearce has declined the offer, and determined to remain. in Philadelphia The. post •at 'Trinity Church has beenaccepted by another of our very best organists, ' Mr. Arthur A. lifessiter, formerly - of St. Mark e, and more recently of et. Paul's and Calvary. The appointment is an excellent one, and will ensure the continuance of the admirable style of music for Which Trinity Church has so long been famous. CHOICE OLDER.—As this is the 158£0011 ' , for the use of cider, and that article having been pro: flounced:by competent authority to be medicinal in its character, we commend the attention tof such of our , citizens as may needs reliable article of that kind, to the advertisement of Mr. P. 11. Jordan, No.' 220 Pear street. In old times cider was freely used both in the spring and fall for its action upon , the liver, and • per= baps no one artificial beverage is more safe and desi. gable. Mr Jordan has a pure article, imported di rect from Nasiachusette and Connecticut. He has, also on hand cider made in Maryland, from ;the 'fir ginia Crab. Also the best bard cider and cider Tine. gar.bOth of which are valuable additions to the pantry. , DontEsmo MARKETs.--Prioes market this morning were . as follows: Apples 35 to 45 cts: 'half peck; asparagus 20 to 25 cis. burtch;' butter 50 to 55 eta. V lb; thickens 50 to 55 cts. V lb: celery 50 to 45 Ms. - bunch; cranberries 15 to 20 eta.Titutirtt eggs 93 to 25 cis. V dozen; roast beef 25- to, 23_cts lb; sirloin steaks 30 to 85 Mtu Ms.- 99 lb ; . mutton /2 to 95 cteL lb: parsnips 10 to 15 cts half peck; pork 15 te 22 cla:V lb; peas 45 to 50 cis. V half peck: potatoes 25 to 30 cts V half peck; radishes 2 to 4 cts. 'V 'bunch; salad, to lo cts. $1 head; spinach, 10 to 'l2 cts: yi halt peck: strawberries 60 10 70 ens.' giart; ind veal 10 to 20 ens. ADEMOAN' B. , l3.l"huom—We are glad to learn that the' American Sunday School 'Union has made arrangements for the eelebration of their forty second anniversary in a manner worthy the reputa tion of that time-honbred institution. Hon. Chief Justice Chase will'preside. They'hope also, to have General Grant with them on the occasion. We would call the' attention of asperintesdents and teachers or the Sunday Schools in the city to their advertistunent, and suggest their calling early to secure tickets., we understand that the parquet is reserved for the clergy men, superintendents and teachers. ON moriore-of St. George Tacker Camp bell, Esq., Charles Eyre was this day admitted to practice as an Attorney•at•Law in the District Court and Court olCorrunon Pleas for the city and eonuty of Philadelphia. A GREAT WESTERN .T.DBA.—A- novel and gigantic Idea is generating itself in the Western head whether Whether practicable or not, remains to be seen. It is to render the vast Trans-Missouri Plains St for the set tlementand residence of man by planting their surface with trees. In this part of the country we are well supplied with coal, and the citizens of Philadelphia have an excellentpurveyer in Mr. W. W. Alter, whose offices are at 957 North Ninth, and at Sixth and Spring Garden streets. GROVER ik BAKER'S Highest Premium Elastic Stitch and took Stitch Sewing Machines, mad Chestnut street. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEEKRTERS AND Buirmaits.—What the community have long wanted is a good Kitchen Range suitable for rammer and win ter. Mr. J. S. Clark, O. ltail Market street, has been many months perfecting each a range. It has two cylinders, one for summer and the other for winter. which can easily be adjusted, and gives but little heat in the kitremo in summer, while in winter it will heat three rooms comfortably, It bakes, boils, roasts and beans the bath water all at the same time. It is a per fectly airtight Gas Consumer. and requires but half the coal of any other range in use. It keeps flre for a greater length of time and is a perfect model is every respect. Everybody should see this range at theware. rooms of the patentee, Mr. J. S. Clarke, No. ISOS Mar. Yet street, as all who are about to purchase will be convinced of its superior advantages. • trzrEQuiatha) FINE CONFECTIONS.—Ladies and Gentlemen who are special admirers of delicious palatable preparations, will find in the splendid gripe riorfine con.fttions of Mr. Stephen Y. Whitman, NO. 1210 Market street, a source of the highest enjoyment. There certainly M not anythin ran ge oar these flue confections in the whole of delicious and elegant compounds designed for the use of those who have a high appreciation of the finer kinds of delica cies for the appetite They are in the highest 'degree. popular whenever used, and need but a trial to com mend themselves. • lib:fp:x.lo 4 M MUSTANG LlNlTdirm."—This is the most effective article ever discovered tor caring, quickly, safely sad permanently, sprains sores, scratches, burns, bruises, rheimatism..or injuries of any kind. both to men and hones. No family should be without it, All genuine bottles bays the private S. stamp of Demas Eames et. Co. over the top. For sale everywhere. The cues effected by this invaluable remedy, to our (=riper:one/ knowledge, are marvelous STRAWS indicate the' wind, but our lair naders are going after Oelrford's. straws made up in Violin= of Surtnoww Exxs for country and sea side Wear. Stores under the Continental Ho IT NEEDS NO (.1 - HOST To te/1 us that if we don't take care of our teeth they will perish In our mouths, and in their decay Impair the purity of the breath. With the knowledge that this catastrophe can he averted by the disinfectant healthful properties of liorodont, who would be so per verse as not to use It 2. TEA OF THE FINEST QUALITY.-- AUTCHELL dt FLETCHER, 1201 Chestnut street.'" LACE CURTAINS from auction. Great bargains at PATTEN'S, 1408 Chestnut street. • A FEW WORDS . ABOUT. CONFECTIONERY. —We have seen It asserted by scientific authority, that sugar is the most nourishing substance in natnie. 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 use deleterious compounds in their 'preparations, but there are exceptions. 2.1 x. George W. Jenkins . the popular confectioner at No. 1037 Spring Garden street, uses only pure sugar In his manufactures, and this tact is well known to his many patrons. He has at all Illness most inviting stock not only of sweetmeats, but also of foreign fruits, such as °mums., lemons, Ba, nanas, figs, prunes, raisins, etc. etc. His store has be come a popular resort for our citizens at all seasons. PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES. —The present month being generally chosen by house keepers for putting their domicils in good order. we would direct thoee in quest of Wail Papers and Win dow Shades to the large and well assorted stock. of S. F. Balderston it Son, No. en Spring Garden street. This firmhave the best display of fine phlnpapers we have yet seen. Their rates are very low. 'VERANDAH AWNINGS and awning strips at PATTEN'S, 1408 Chestnut street. H. L. HaLtownr.a, & SoN, No. 534 Mar ket street, first Store beloW Sixth, have the best as. sortment of Boys and Children's Clothing in the city. which they are prepared to sell at the lowest prices. Call and examine for yourselves, No clap-trap hum lough,g at this establishment. H. HALLOW LL SON, No, 534 Market street. "lubricative steam engine packing.—for terms see chestnntst., pbila., and 26 oley at., new York.' ` - PURRLIBREiTi WEI= LRAD.-70rders ally' filceaatag. rtnut Lrsit WIT Wicrrs LneD.—Trytt,atid Fon will have none ether. STORM SHADES.—The cheapest shades for More windows, at PATTEM3,IIOB Chestnut stmt. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND -O.A.TANNE. * Isaacs, M.D., Profeesor of the Nye and E'er, trade dimwits appertaining to the above members with utmcet success, Testimordals from the most re. liable sources In the eity can be seen at his office, No. tat Pine street. The medical faculty are invited to ao company their pail enta, ashe `as had no secrete in' his for examinatio practice. n. cial eyas inset al. NO .oharge made: ' WINDOW SHADE'S, $1 00, at PATTEN'S, MS Chestnut street. E. G. Warratarr's Coramorrorrs. - Among our standard Philadelphia estabdshments. there are perhaps, none that have brought more Joy into households that the famous confttionery of E. G. Whitman &Co., No. 318 Chestnut street, below Fourth. Their delightftil fancy confections are always welcome favorites among the appreciating; while a constant re currence of saccharine novelties bring new deligh to the tastes and tickle afresh the palates of th ei s t trons. We have no room tolenumerate a tithe of the mul titudinous good things gotten up by E. G. 'Whitman A Co. e will only say that "their name is legion," their deliciousness beyond question. and their purity and wholesomeness as undoubted as the purity of a sparkling spring fresh from its natural rock. XOCKKI:LL & WILSON'. itocraa., wr afnarancris suns. orz. IitOCKBILL & CIWTEIN OORHILL & WILSCO N LOTHING OF ALL GRADES. It, BROWN ING BLALL, SOS AND sot CHESTNUT STREET. ALL CLOTH . ::ABOVE SIXTH, LOOSE COVERS or furniture slips, Car 7 riace or furniture slipsmede to order t at pATFEE'S, itoschosmuttreet. Itrteerreurnr Fxsta Curfrsomorrs. Choieti and rare varieties for sel_es_ :Apr. resents; man , . .ufactured by S. WHITMAN, No. all) Market street. _ _ Fromm:mu upholstered, freed froia frLottus, varnished and polished at PATTEN'S, 1408 chestnut street.- PIFER LriourryWarim Pretbrred by Dealers, as It always alVas satlisaction to Weft cue. tomers. • Worm of Tar Syrup for Conger, szulAftections of the Lunge. Thbd mixture is en ° l vegetable, and iffords speedy litelletln all Pabnon Diseases, such an Asthma, Spitting of Bleed, Eton, chit% de. Prepared onns vitn, - - I " - -- - - Trk • Trat .ati Dragons; S. E. Our. Tenth and Obeatant streets, PULL .. . ..._ . _ . iIPRING eau loath) to order; -at . - . PATTIOPS. lee Chestnut sket. AMU EftENTs, Tb, Chestnut tonight 'The Ticket-otLeave Haul with EilwiliAdaroS sit Robert Brierly and Miss Orton as May Edwards. '1 he Wamet—Edwin Booth "The Merchant of . Venice " and "Taming of the Shrew." The - Arch—Prank Drew's farewell benefit—" The Irish Emigrant." the burlesque of "Camille" and "Handy Andy." -Vise - Aznerican—a pOpular bill for to night. Assembly Building—The Carolina Twins. Also at Assembly Building — Signor Blitz. Partawa's AmAxistra ITALIAN OrznA.—The tenth and last performanCe Of H.r. Parent's Amateur Italian Opera, to.take place at Concert Hall this evening, will doubtless prove to be one of, the best of the whole sea eon. Donisettl'a line opera of .Les Stworfia will be given, with the attraction materially enhanced by aignarTerellfs assuming the beautiful tenor rdle of "Fernando," and singing:of course, in his urinal artistic style that splendid morceauthe ''Spirto Gentil"—that occurs init.. in addition to Mr. Perelli, Mrs. Davis, Miss Poole, Mr. A. Band lor, Mr. Angier and Mr. En gelke will all appear, their efforts, combined with those. of Air. Parent, will make the closing night one of. the most brilliant of the season. MEKILI JNISTAILs.E. FOI~ ,SALE, Ver7 Mnie and.de s iebl9 WHARF PROPERTY Croadng Delaware avenue nets Callowbill street: apn.s.m.wlm,rP RENT—FuENTRAWri, for the Summer season, in Germantown, very doub l e Church t i e !Malign:l.l6*dt° the tewn, a lane HOUSE, with all modern conveniences', gas, bath-room; wat.r, hot cud cold, through the house and in both kitchen ranges; large parlors, long well-shaded porches • and fine lawns. with large troesi a good stable for. four horses, and a good kl,chen,garden. &c. Apply on the premises, or to • ISAAC PUGS. royis-sts , SOT Walnut Street, third-story. FUR SALE—The handsome Residence ' No. 2049 W.ALNUTstreet, II by MO feet, WWI two be rooms aid replete with all the modern convent , ences—in perfect order: Apply to TOWNSENTI WHELEN CO., rnyl9 s,ttalt-Sti • - • 309 Walnut street. FOB SALE —A way desirable country aeat,and nulls oral acres , on old York road near Shoe ma shown, within rive minutes walk nfotarinn nn N. P. Railroad. - O. H. IATFIRMEM: - - - 205 South SIXTH street. 12 . FOB BALE.—Premises 1403 Chestnut street. '' 248 North Tenth street. " - 250 North Tenth street. " 208 South Thirteenth et. C. H. MITIRREID, No. 206 South Sl a te street. 153 , 19-'lot4 rrwo ROOMS, IN A CENTRAL LOCATION, will be LET, forniabed or unfurnished as Lodging .hoorne for Gentlemen. Address "ALV.IIA,' 13u1,- ,mvriar Office. my3.9-Strp3 BRTSINEES BOOM TO LET—at am CHESTNUT street. my£F•lo4 pADI tr Mani II (I) ,:111 TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE J. err 1. AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHL6.. • {,—A-1 . NOTICE is hereby given to all persons In. .t.. - s. terested thatthe Honorable, the Judges of the Court aforesaid, have appointed MON DAY, the 4th day of June. A. D. 18666. at 10 o'clock- A. M., for hearing applications for the following Charters of Incorporation, when, If exCeptions be not filed thereto, the same will be allowed, Val 1. The Hand in Hand Mutual Benefit Society of 2. St. John's Reformed Church, of West phnlidelphia. 3. Masonic Relief ..9080ClatiOn. 4. Jewish Hospital Association of Philadelphia. . 5. Hoover Building and Loan Association. 6. Belmont Buildingand Loan Association. 7. The Industrial Savings and Building Association, N 0.2. 8. The Boarding Iliptuie for Young WoMen. 9. St. Patrick's Male Beneficla& Society. 10. The Unitarian Society of Germantown. 11, Theßising Sun Methodist Episcopal Church. 12. The Independent Daughters of the Union No. 1 of of the city ofPbtladelphi., State of Pennsylvania. IS. The North Philadelphia Building and Loan A 23 0, elation. 14. Real Radosh Neveh Samuel. FREDBRICE G. WOLBEET, Prothonotary. myl9-s.st; TN TRE oßnteNs' COURT FOR me UITY J. AND COUNTY Olr PFILLADELPRIA.—Estate of A. P. B. N. GALLES'S, deceased. The Auditor ap pointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of £MAND'LAFOB Executor of decedent, as filed by JOHN LA FORE his lit:reenter, and to re port distribution of the Balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes_ of his appointment. on WRDNEWDAY, May =haste. at o'clock P. M., at his office S. B. corner of Sixth and Walnut streets, in the city of Phil adelphia- GEO. .TUNRUN m9-12-s,tn,thzt* 1 0 .11AIAL1IV14A4. $9 000 at i ts ll c r i rgr t v erai thin - ellas r7ew, 209 , 5. aixava amousita for sale. A. IL It* TZTANTXD—A.pIeaaan, commodlons BOOK, wi 1/1r Board (in a family' where tbere are few o r 1 n. boarders). for a Lady maiming housekeepingg. A "Friend's" fawlin in a central location, . - • : : a II ""MY19 Stu SELLERS BROTHERS, N0..1.8 North Sixth Street, Having added to their former business that of MILL' AND . FACTORY FINDINGS, Intend keeping a hill assortment of everything in that line, which they will soli at the lowest rates, including Pure Oak Tanned Leather Belting, Gum Belting and steam Packing, • Lace and Picker Leather, Band and Harness Leather Roller Cloth and sk ins, Card Clothing,len oka Rivets, &o. Also continue to manufacture as heretofore WIRE CLOTH, SIEVES, SCREENS,&o. Of which A POLL ASSORTMENT is kept constantly on hand. a JOHN C. ARRISON, Nov. 1 and 3 NORTH SIXTH smireT, Would Invite the attention of Gentian= told! IMPROVE) PATTERN SHIRT, Made by hand in the best =outer, and W TED TO GIVE SATIEFACITON, LEO_, TO A COMPL A TES TOOK OF Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Bailable lorthe Samson • ' aD3-len rDi HIEBXELL'S MAGIC OIL CURES_ TErivilEFL yaIPPILAS, nen, SCALD MAD, AND ALL GRIN DISEASES! Warranted to cure or money ret'nded. For aide by all Draggista. Principal Depot, No. 53 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT. 25 cents Dar bottle av24-atn X., Ze .14 0.33 ‘.0 la ~., Inn) ... riICAMPHOR TROCHES, Poithite Pr:menthe of _ ~,‘ C MI 0 L n P, .A.,1 Marlton, DYnnta7/ sad Cholera Mortals, , , to Oak Factor, O. H. Needles, ~ Detiggist, e . . °to 12th & Rue Etts., Mr. ' 93c' • ....e.r. 24) ' r, mailed on 2 bee HAMILL% FASSAGR OFFICE. NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. B 'J -7131- Et3ItIdLWIGIELY TO AND FROM QUEENS. TOWN, (CORK HARBOR.) AIM LIVIGIta!OL. The elegant Al iron screw Memel_ 1p • PENNSYLVANLi. leaves on...SA.TUBDAY,IIIay 19th Rates of panne, payable In currency: • Ist Cabin, $9O; Oteerage. Passengers also forwarded to Loridon, Paris, HaVre, Hamburg, = Bremen, dm., at moderate ra tes. _Steerage passage from LIVERPOOL or QUEENS. TOWN, through . to PHILADELPHIA, PIO in cur rency. -• Fos-farher information, apply at the Company's Office, • - W. A . Ira WrIT.L, Agent, Sly Walnut street. SPECIAL NOTICE.Having been appointed SOLE AGENT of the above "Favorite Line" in this clty, would carrion the pabllo against' purchasing thei r ' tickets elsewhere. 144644 . . THE DAILY EVENDIG . BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1866 O. H. NOIBB3HD, No. =South SIXTH Street .Zulitor, ABILTSEEMmia •• Peima. Academy =of mine Arts, The Forty4lnl Annual ItchilAtlon of PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE , il3 NOW OPEN, Chestnut Street, above Tenth, From •A.M.to 7 P. N., end from till 10 in the Evening..... apertfi NEW AMERMAN THEATRE, - , WALNUT a %Wl T :love manni, NEW ArANAG Sole Lessee and Hanauer H. A..IDA.RNSHAW WILL OPEN FOR THESUMMER SEASON On SATURDAY EVENING; Jane 2, ieie, and will be conducted as a - _ • PLEST-OLASS THEATRE. Improveirente will be made at an expense of FIVE THOUS AND DOLLARS. mr2-utt RETAIL DRY GOODS Towels ! Towels ! BARGAINS AT RETAIL mut received, direct from Eure seveial lovo'oes of BATH and ORAMIIRI3, TOWELS which I kayo marked down ' Below Usual 'robbing' Prisms. 'ery good Power Loinn Huck Towebl, 25 cts. Heap Power Learn Huck Towia, 51 and 72 cba. Power Loom „Towels, extra sizes, 45 and 55 Ms. Medical Huck Towels, 45.60, 58 and 62 eta Doable Medical Huck Towels. eX, 58.75 era r ate. Honey Comb Bath Towels; unbleached. • Honey Comb Balk Towels, bleached. Itegiiored Diaper Bath Towel: This is a new erticle, very desirable for those wko wane a eon, thickvabtorbeat Towel. Chamber Towels, Bed Rade. Good Bleached Itar.k Towels, 25 cents. Better quality Huck Towels, 81 to 50 cents. Snow Drop Damask Towels, 75 cents, Pin* Damask Towele. 87. W. and $ 1 60. rnOtted Fringe Towers. Tarklek Towels. Pantry and Kitchen Towels. GOOD GLAES TOWELS , 25 eente. MEE GLASS TOWELS, sI-and 373 i cents. CIEREEED GLASS TOWELING by the yard. ROLLER TOWELING.. RUSSIA. CRAB/MS, drc. Linen bu ers will find the largest stock of a ll kinde of PUS'S GOODS in the City, at MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE, j2B,ARCH STREET. ESP SPRING GOODS. The witaeribors aro nosh rocedving their Spring int portatioa of • HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS comprising all the beat varieties of LIN= AND COTTON SICSETENGS, PILLOW AND BOLSTKR TABLE DAMASKS AND DIA.PNITM, TABLN CSATHS, NAPKINS; DOTL/NS, CHAMBNR AND BATH TOWNES, .TOWNLINGS OP ALL DESCBMTONB, YAWLS QUILTS, COVNTBBPANES, BLANkirrs, TAMS AND:.PIA.NO 00VBSB. And mu other article of barrushing Bry Doode re gulled to commence house keepuagoraapply the wants of a *sully. Sheppard, Van EarDagen & Arrlson, 1008 Chestnut Street. lohn-th ea tit NM rep AT RETAIL. JAS. B. CAMPBELL it CO., 727 Chestnut St., Have made extensive additions to their popular Stock of MOLLIE S AND DRESS 61 4 000135 3 WHICH THEY CONTINUE TO STILL At Moderate Prices. Wholesale Rooms Up Stairs, myvim rp p $ tv) l / 4 . : f.li M I MAI H m. EW • The subscribers. fonndere A N D manufactorere of CAST, WROUGHT IRON BRONZE RAILING, for enclosing private dwellings, public squares, Come. teriee. etc, PATENT WIRE RAILING, WINDOW AND DOOR GUARD% for offices, store fronts bulwark nettlngs for ships, &a„ Ate., made under the DENETNS PATENT _,_ bah* the only authorized manufacturers of Wire Work under said patent in the city. - - IRON STAIRWAY S SPIRAL AND STItAIWIT, IRON FURNTITHmt, STABLE FIITINEII3, of evernvariety of new and .e insprovedlCArtr. gprpnrr, CASE BATO ON GARDEN AND CEMETERY ,MSEIIELLIER- Our varied assortment off N of FTSoun, „__ tain vases, Statuary, drc., giving ueeuperior All orders saau receive carehal andpromptattentiOn. 5a 25411 1 1 -tudamrPi RARER% WOOD a CO., office and Wareroome, Ripest Avenue. 41.11.11.71'1081 MAURO MROMAS BIRCH & SON. AtiCTIONIEMS AND _L COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No.lllo Chestnut street. (Rear entrance No. 1107 Ransom street.) ILISCELLANROUS BOORS. . ON MONDAY MORNING. At 11 o'clock; at the auction store, will be sold— An invoice of Miscellaneous Books. from a Private Library. Also, 20 reams French Letter Paper. TORN B. MY.ROZI & A11G110N713338 Nos. 232 and ms IdAßlurr street corner of BANK et. LARGE poarrivz atlas 62 CARPETGSt CANTON AND COIR MATTINGB. &c. ON FRIDAY MORNING, • May 25, at 71 o'clock, will be Bold, by catalogue, on four months' • credit, salad MO_pleces Of eutierdne and fine in , royal daraask, Venetian, list. rtemp, cottage rag carlattinge, which lu . ay be mutinied emir on . the =orating or eale. s fint SPRING. Mit WM. D. ROGERS. Goa& and Light Carriage Builder. 1009 and 1011 Chestnut;'.liftsent, anatali-na • Pan.unuaque. TORDAN'S ORLEBRATRD ^ TONTO ALE. --The u truly healthful and 3111tritiOn5 beverage, now hi use b thousands—invalids and others—bra established a c for quality of reaterial and purity. of mann rectum, which stands unrivaled. It Es rec ommended by undo's= of this and other p laces i as a superior tonic,an d requires bat a trial to convince the ,Ineei airep cal of its great merit. To be had, wingesige and retail, of P. J. JOADAN, 2 20 Pew Meet. 1,111 4Dr 0.20 4 ,/M1 :)k`. "Li :3 DI ...egishigs - carpetk,o_l AT RETAIL. McCallum, Crease & Sloan, No. 519 Chestnut Streets • errimml INDEPHENDMIOR SALTr Now offer their wax/nave Stock of foreign and Domestic • • C AR P E TIN G S, AT REDUCED. PRICES, Towels ! Mattiog Warehoue hicCALLUMS; CREASE & SLOAN 509 Chestnut 'Street, , coppwitaindep.i.d.... Eau), AIMS ;VET IMCEMED One Thousand Rolls, 31FIZEs1-1 CANTON MATTING TWO EUHDEED ROLLS. CALCUTTA COCOA MATTING. All Widths and Styles, A nz ; r the Lowest Prices. C.).AJbL.V.k..7111.1X LEEDOM it SHAW Invite attention to their anaortment of Foreign and Domeatlo C A. la 'Jr I 'INT NOW OPINE AT No.. 910 Arch Street, -, C 0 GERMANTOWN, PA. iIeCALLITMS,CREA fiE & SLOAN MABITYILOTIM rozAmatimarn WHOLito CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS. WAJIMEOLISE, NO. 509 CHESTNUT Opposite the State House, PRELADELPHLS. Retail Department. No m . 19 Chestnut St. rob re " : I I NIN RO I S AND LIBRARY SUITES IN, OIL, AT Greco. J. Elenkels' s Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets, Fo saifl rtgi t e l 47 of 809 and 811 Chestnut Street. anal HOMEOPATHIC SPE C CIFICS H ave proved, from the moat ample experienw, an Alentire • Simple-Prompt-Ealcient, and Ro. liable. They are e only Medicines perfeettv s o aFted to popular nee-so simple that mistakes cannot be made in using them; so harmless as to be tree from danger, and Bo efficient as to be always reliable. They have raised the highest commendation from all, and will always reader e..f10. , *10n. No. Oents, 1, Cures FlCVEEvongeStion, " WORMS, oral-Fever, Worm-Colic..- ....28 8, " CRYING-11COLIC, or Teething of intiorts " DIARRHCSA. of children or adults ...-.25 " DYSENTERY, Griping Bilious Colic. " CHOLERA MORRUS, Nausea, Vomiting...4s 7, COUGHS Colth. Bronchith... 8, " NEURALGIA;Toothathe, 9, '1 HEADACHE, Sick Headache, Veri1g0......,„25 10, " DYSPEPSIA Bilious Stomach.. 11, " SIIPPRIesowb, or_painim 12, " 'WHITES, too prornse Peri0d5......—.......25 " MOTT, Coma, difficult Breathlnr -..-..25 14, " BALT R tlicyslpelas, 12, " REEEIIMATism, Rheumatic 16, " FEVER and Ague, Chill Fever, Agues.-_,E4 yr, " PILES blind , " OPPriwAlady, and sore or wealifEyes......so 19, " CATARRH, scats or cbronle, Influenza. AO 29, WHOOPING COUGH, violent e0ugha,.....„.50 21, " ASTHMA) 22, EAR DISHIS 28, - .- 24. GENERAL DiveriY, Physlat . 60 • 25, " DROPSY and scanty a 7 .- .—...--50 2s, SEA-SIOR/8131SS, _sickness from 27, " KIDNEY DISEASE, Gravel -50 28. " NERVOUS. DEBILITY, involuntary Ds 50 enema ........... 29, s* SORE ...... „ • -.00 " lIRMIA_RY Incontinence7.iiealit-bea•••••••••60 " PAINFUL Periods even with Spasms.. „153 22, " SUFFERINGS it change of Mb.- . -1/ 1 " ll.EPjt 24aml, Vitus' Dance- I 02 0 sa 34, DIEr3.3.A. ulcerated Sore Throat...— . -5 MILFAY GASPE. sg vials morocco case, and books ..:..:«.«.«.«.. 00 so large vials, in morocco; and book - 6 IA 20 large vials, plain awe and ..... ...---... le boxes iard 00 ARV SPECIFICS. MahoganY cues; lOvial 00 glineeTlals, with direc Rms.. . • 69 Them!. Remediee '3y thei - irrXe . O . ir Eiji; Ira. are Bent tA any part of the country, by mall or eaPrelek free Ofclulrgiv anc urwr lot the price. Addres • Ei REPS' SPECIFIC HOMOLOP.ATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY. Office and Depot, No. 562Brottinti k. Dr. Huwpannva is consulted ate Moe. penionsily or by letter, as above, for ibrina Of da• ZDYOTT a CO„JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY 12 00W. DE T. B OALLENDER and ANSWER SMITE, Wholesale Agents. Phlladelphia. • 13,22-th.s.tulnlo YORK OR NIL w laud OALL eftertiden to magnificent *armament of supallor PL&l‘teS • • which we alwrhys have on hand, and oder them at very reasonable prices to =chimers. Beet of referencea r and FITLL GU TEE invariably . MIL 'Ay l ' U°ls PLAN° iLaitrrecrumnio co.. sP2O • 1017 Walnut street. TC]i~i~j IN THE YOUNG AND RISING Generaticsr. the vegetative powers of life are strong:. - but. In a lbw - years.-how often thepallld me:the lack lustre eye, and emaciated form, and the impossibility of application to mental effort, show its baneful influ ence! Itsoon becomes evident to -the observer that some depressing influence' is checking the deVeloP meat of the body. Consumption Is talked of and per b baps. the youth Is removed from school and sent into thscountry. This one of the worst movements. Removed from ordinary diversions of the ever-clumg ing scenes of the city, the powers of the body too much enfeebled to give zest to healthful and rural exercise, Moneys are turned inwards upon themselves; the pa rent's heart bleeds In'anxiety, and !enema the grave but waiting for its victim.- Alas! increase of appetite has grown by what It fed on—the energies cf the systemare prostrated, and the whole economy is deranged..- Helmbold's Fluid Extract Buchn FOR WEAKNESS AI N SI 3 NG T ERSI EXCESSES OR Attended with the following symptoms: Indisposi tion to Rxertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Metnery,Diftl culty of Preathing, General Weakness, Horror of Die ease,Weak Nerves. Tremblifsg, Horror of Death Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness,- Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enonmous Appvtite with Drspelnic ymptoms, Hot Hands. Flushing of the Bldy.Dryness of the Skin. PaiM Countenance and Es:lotions on the Face. Pain the Back, Heaviness of the F4elids, Frequently Black • Spots flying before theF'yes, with Temporary Buffo sion and Loss of Sight. Want of Attention, Great Mo bility, Restiesscess witieliorror of Society. Nothing is more desirable tosuch Patients than solitude,. and no thing they more dread for Fear of Themselves,no Re pose of Manner, no Earnestness. no Speculation. bat a Mulled Transition from one question to another. These symptoms, if allovred to g 0 on — Which this me" dicine invariable removes—soon follow. Loa: of Power, 'Fatuity and Ipideptic .bits, in one of which the patient Daring the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson,"at the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad result occurred in two patients; reason had for a time left them, and bothdied ere llepay. ho can say that these excesses are not frequently followed by those direful diseases, INSANITY and CONSUKETIONT The records of the /wane Asp /ems. and the melancholy aeaths by thrscuinptian, bear ample witness to the truth at these assertions. In Lo natlcAsylums themostmelaucholy extdbitions appear. The 'countenance b actually sodden and quite dmti-• tute—neither mirth nor grief ever visitsit. Should a sound of the voice occur, it rarely articulate. "With wohd measures, wan despair Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled." Whilst we regret the existence of the above diseass, and symptoms we are prepared to offer an invaluable gift of chemistry for the removal of the consequenc 4s, 1-1161fm1301D13MGHLY CONCENTRILTED4LuID EXTRACT OF. BUCHU. THERE IS NO TONIC LIKE IT. It Is an anchor of hope to thesurgeon and patient; and MIS is the testi mony of all who have used or prescribed It. HP.I4IBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT }MOM for Non-Retention or Incontinence;of Urine, Irritation, Infiammation or Ulceration of the Bladder or Kid neys. Diseases of the Prostate Glandßtane in the Blad der, Calculus. Gravel or Brick Dast Deposit, and all Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Dropsical Swell ings. HIZLISEBOLD'S FLIT ED EXTRACT BUOR-17. In affections peculiar to females, is uneouiledhy any other preparatbon, as in Oftlorosis or Retention, Irregu larities, rah:Oiliness or suppression of customary «vacuations, Ulceration or Scirrhous state of the Uterus, Leticorrhtea, and all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from habits of dissipation. impra der cies, or in the Decline or elusive oft lie. BELMBOLD'S FLUID KKTILACT BIICEM IMPROVED ROSE WASH Will radically exterminate from the system Diseases of the Urinary Organs arising from litseits of dissipa tion, at little expense, little or no change in diet and no exposure, completely superseding those unplea cant and dangerous remedies, Donates and Mercury, In cariEEl.ng those unpleasant and DASIDEROUES -DES EAB CHB ELELIEBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT =CHU In all eases of the Urinary organs, whether existing In male or female, from whatever cause originating, land no matter of hew long standing. It is pleasant in taste and color, Immediate In Its action, and more strengthening than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron Those suffering from broken dowm or delicate Con stitutions procure the remedy at once. The rawer must be aware that however slight may be the attack of the above disease, it Is sore to affect the bodily hwith, mental powers, bsppiness. and. that of Posterity. Our flesh and blood are supported from these sourcea. PEYSICELIIS, PLELSB NOTICE! We make no secret of the ingredient'. .11:8LIII BOLD'S FLUID .EXTRACT BUCTEU is composed of Ruch% Cubebs and •Juniper Benin, s.lected with great care, and prepared in.vacuo by R. T. BOLD, Druggist and Chemist of sixteen 'Vane ( MIX" rtence in the City of Philadelphia and which Is now prescribed by the most eminent phyadana, has been admitted to rise in the United States Amy, and ia also in very general use in State Hospitals and public Sani tary Institutions throughout the land, [Dr. Buena hi a physician of over twentiryears' experience, and a graduate of the Jefferson Medical tollege,and of the University °Medicine and Sugary of Philadela.] . Ma. H. T. Hatacnor..n.—Dear Sir -In regard to the question asked me as to my opinion about Bache, I would say that I have used and sold the article In various forma tom the past thirty years 3 do not think : there Is any forma or preparation of it I have not used or known to be used In the various diseases where ouch medicate agent would. be Indicated. Yon are aware, as well as nayaall, that it bas been extensively employed In the various diseases of the bladder and kidneys„ and the reputation it baa acqnired in my judgment Is warranted by the facts. I have seen and used, aa before elated, every Ibrm of Bucho—the powdered leaves, the simple decoction, tincture, fluid extracts—and I am net cognizant of any preparation of that plant at all equal to youre. Twelve years' experience ought, I think, to give me the right to judge of its merits, and without prejudice or par- Cathy I give yours precedence over all others. Ido not aloe a thing according to its balk; if I did other Buchtut would qu anti tyurs; but I hold to the doctrine that bulk and did not make up value—lf they did, a eopper cent would be worth more than a gold I value your Buchu for its effect on patients. I have cured with it and seen cared with it, more dismiss of the bladder and kidneys than I have ever rem cored with any other Such'', or say other proprietor, com pound of whatever name. Bee ft, yours etc., HBD H. Y o. 140 RGH Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa, August 11,18E5. HELMEOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, HIGHLY CONCM,ZTRATED, One bottle equivalent in strength to one gallon of the byrup or Decoction. • . It reaches the seat of the disease immediately, ex pelling all BUXOM OF THE BLOOD, and BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION! These articles, being of such strength, the d ceedingly mad. From this fact it is used in thUnited States .4.rtnyllospitals andpublic Sanitary institutions throughout the land. PRINCIPAL DEPOT'S' Helmbolirs Drug and Chemical Ware- house, INo. 594 Etroadvra3r, NEW YORK, Helmbold's Medical Depot, NO. 304 OOUTIE TENTH STREET, BELOW cnzEs=m, PHILADELPHIA; Sold by Druggists Everywhere. BMW. of Counterfeits. Ask for Relabold's. 11174R44tt CLOTH a MG. IMMO IN FINE CLOTHING ROCKHILL& WILSON• "Brown Stone Clothing Hall," 603 , and 605 Chestnut Street. NEW STOOR 'AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Haytig 8014 out our stock. of Clothing tOr Gouts. men and Boys. camtled over Irma the late tire, oar OW. tire stock of Fashionable Ready-Made Clothing is the Newest, As mat myna ABE mug Low Esp. Magnificent Spring Sto'ck Now . Ready, To Suit Everybody. • CUSTOM • DEPARTMENT. Our newsy -fitted up eastern Department new met tains •the largest assortenent_cif all the kasitionsbas New Palatka fer ourpairolut to selectiinna.' SUITS, OIVIL AND MILITARY. MADE lIPTO_OBDER 11103IPTLY, In the highest atisle, and at tnoderate prices. Eloys9 Cli3thimkg. In this department oar stock Is also alleluia. TECE:BEBT or THE 47ITY. At The Lowest Prices. Orders executed as shortest notice. The Choicest Stock READY MADE CLOTHING IN PFEELIDELPHIA.: ROCKHILL &WILSON Brown-Stone Clothing Hall, 603 & 605 Chestnut street: am,adywzin ALBRI6HT & .IIIITTENBRAUGIC, .Tailors, intelte the public to a handsome ant= merit of Spring Goods at their new Store. 9'15 Chestnut Street. -tu,th.9204 SPRING croons SPRING STYLES ! EDWARD P. KELLY. TAILOR, filla Chestnut Sit. BOOTS AND SHOES F. 31 0 Ir 3E4 BOOTS AND SHOES. C. Benkert & Son Have removed from their old stand, No. 4,11 South FOURTH Street,which they have occupied fbr nearly 20 ym- rs, to the large and commodious store No. TN (IBEaNITUT Street, directly opposite Masonic Hal- • We take pleasure In stating to our patrons and the public generally that we are enabled in consequence of extraordinsu7stock of goods now on hand to make material reduction in our price. In connection with our regular business we have al ways a large stock of Youth's doe Boots and Shoes. made with the same care bestowedntio to cot, Mixability and style that is on our best Mene Goods. We have also the best arrangements fbr mak ing to order the beet and most substantial Boots and Shoes for Ladies. apl9th.s,tranj BLINDS AND SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STIMET. NANUFACTIMEIt oB VENITIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES. The largest and finest assortment in the city at th lowest prices. Store Shadas made and lettered. BROWN & ALLIGEE, MANI/FACTOR/ERB OF oss v 4i ‹p , ifwrc. , tactr- co!, w t p # REP& 70S Chestnut Street, 'lx 0 READY . MADE - P(- LOTHING . 824 CHESTNUTS'''. UNDER TIeCONTINENTALROTEL PHILADELPHIA PA. . NNW MN INSTRUCTIONS FOR arksr.aucastruzzain%l COAT. Send Size.frent I to 1 / 2-AAlk 2, from 2to 3: and from 4t05; 1 and around the moat prominent part of the chest, and around the slot. Sista whether erect I - oratowing. 'VEST. Elnie as ale emu, paSTO. /aside neat; osistd, Rial t 0 Ida; and amend Ike anS4f PIEFLADELPBTA.