CITY B NEW COUNTERFEITS.—Peterson's .De tector, issued to-day, contains the following 'list of new counterfeits: Atlantic Bank, Brooklyn. N. Y.-10's, al tered—vig. two children on a bank, cows in stream; on the right end 'child with bird's nest; on left end 10, two females with sickle and grain. Bank of Commerce, ,Boston, spurions--vig.`three females; sailor on right end. Bank of Delaware Count,y, Chester, Pa.— l's, counterfeit--vig. girl feeding calves, one lying down; on right end, 1, fenaale portrait; on left end,- 1, cattle, cars crossing aqueduct, telegraph pole and wires. • Bellinger Bank,lHerkimer, N. Y. --Ps, spn rions--vig. eagle and shield—two females on right end. Commercial Bank, Rochester, N. Y.-20's, imitation—vig. three females seated, eagle on shield, ship and cars to the right; female on right end; State arms on left end. . • Connecticut River Banking Co., Hartford, Connecticut.-18, imitation—vig. man on a horse, dog, sheep, and mill, lon right; on right end, ONE, female, ONE; left end. 1, portrait of Washington. as, imitation—vig. steamship ender fall sail;"3 to the right. Right end, Goddess of Liberty. Left end, portrait of Franklin. CounteVeit Postal Cu,rrency, new Issue.- 50 cent notes, new issue. On the top of - the bill the words "Furnished only by the As sistfmt 'Treasurer and Designated Deposita ries of the United States;" observe the two words 'of • the ' on the genninethere is a little space:between them, not so on the imita tion. 50 cent notes; the engraving is good but 'the gilt frame around the head is very bad. The paper has, however, the appearance of 'common print paper, and is very whitish. The,whole of it is a little smaller than the genuine. Six barrels on right end of Wash- Ington are very indistinct. 25 cent notes,new issue;very dark, poorly engraved. 25 cent notes, poorly engraved, on poor paper, and the gilt-frame around the head don't show any gilt. 10 cent notes, very coarsely done, and the green ink very pale. Dedham , Bank Mass.-3s, altered; vig. two femaieß seated with a shield. Elmwood Bank, Cranston, 11.1.--ss,imita tation, vig. street view, church, horse and carriage, on right end, 5, female with sword and scales; left end, 5 farmer at lunch, wo man and dog. Faneui/ Hall Bank,Boston,Massachusetts. ss, altered from ls, vig. Faneuil. Hall and buildings in the vicinity; sin each upper corner; female and Cupid in lower right,and female holding a figure 5 in lowerleft. Five in red below name of bank. First National Bank Notes.-20s, a close imitation of the genuine notes, and well calculated to deceive. The back of the bill is rather coarse. The plate is liable to be altered to any of the National Banks. Granite Bank, Paseoag, B. 1.-3 s, imita tion—vig.large 3 with female portrait either side. In genuine Washington on lower left is in oval frame. This is a new issue of this counterfeit. Ilion Banlc, Ilion, N. Y.-5s imitation— vig. female seated, steamer and cars—five females grouped around large figure, 5 on right end—three men, two women and V on left end. Paper has a yellow tinge. Iron City Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa.-5s spu rious—vig. steamboat; portrait of Washing ton on right end; Clay on left end. Liberty Bank, Providence, B. 1.-10 s al tered from the Egg Harbor Bank, N.J. The alteration is well executed; reddish tinted over the title; fOur cows in a stream, etc. Mechanics' Bank, Providence, B. 1.-2's al tered—vig. forest scene,men chopping wood, female on right end. Mechanics' Bank, New Bedford, Mass-2's altered—vig. forest scene, men chopping 'wood, female on right end. Merchants' Bank, Lowell, Mass.-s's al tered from l's—vig. female seated, bale and barrel; a large son the right, also in upper right corner; portrait of female in lower light; 5 in lower left. ;Merchants' National Bank,Dubuquc,lowa. —lo's altered from I's —The figure I on upper right hand corner erased and large X substituted, letters oneon left of vignette. and along the top and bottom of note al tered to ten, general appearance good. Merchant's National Bank Washington D. a—The suspension of this bank will not affect.the notes, as all National Bank notes are secured by Government bonds. Milford Bank, Milford, Mass.-ss, altered from is—vig. Shoemakers at work; 5 in each upper corner and picture of Washington on horseback in lower rigiat; 5 in red below name of bank. National Bank, Pottsville, Pa.-3s , spuri ms--vig. carpenter at work. Bank! issues no 3s. Northampton Bank, Northampton, Mass. —2s, altered—vig. farmer and milkmaid seated, with a large 2 between them; 2 in -each upper corner, and a portrait of female in each lower corner. Perrin Bank, Boehester, N. Y.-ss, altered —vig. Train cars, oval portrait lower left corner; State arms right end. Revere Bank, Boston, Mass.-5s spurious —vig. three females and figure 5. Male por trait on right; Five on left end. Saybrook Bank Conn.-5s altered—vig. live cherubs and five gold dollars. St.Albans Bank,Franklin Co., Vt.-2s spu rious—vig. cattle, cars in distance. Some are tinted red. Union Bank, Monticello, N. Y.-5s altered —vig. left centre, female reclining, in front of a shield;milkmaids and cows on the right; cars, factory, Ake., on the left; right end, State die, 5 above; left end, train of ears, 5 above. United S'tates Compound Interest Notes— .sos, imitation,vig. (on left end) female erect, holding sword in left hand, her right hand resting on bible—male bust, 50 on die above on right end. Well done and likely to de ceive good judges. 1008 counterfeit are in circulation.—A fac simile of the genuine bill, but the engrav ing is not so fine. They are,dated May 15th, 1865; Letter B. The green ink in the back on the counterfeit is paler than that in the genuine. Be careful and examine well all before taking them, as they have deceived some of our best judges. U. S. Legal Tender, Greenbacks.--ss, a new issue and very well done. The only prominent defect is heavier shading around the words "United States" in the title. The counterfeit is about one-eighth of an inch shorter than the genuine. Western Bank, Springfield, Mass.-ss, vig. female, vase, agricultural and commercial emblems, dm; female and three ss; female and FIVE. Dommsno MARK - MS.—Prices in market this morning were an follows: Apples, 35 to 45 cents per half peck; asparagus, 25 to 35 cents per bunch; butter, 37 to 40 cents per pound; carrots, 20 to 25 cents per half peck; chickens, 30 to 35 cents per pound; celery 30 to 40 cents per bunch; eggs, 25 to 28 cents per dozen; gooseberries, 25 to 30 cents per quart; roast beef, 25 to 28 cents per pound; sirloin steaks,3o to 35 cents per pound; mut ' ton, 12 to 25 cents per pound; onions, 50 to 60 cents per half peck; pork, 15" to 22 cents per pound; peas 55 to 60 cents per half peek; potatoes, 30 to 35 cents per pound; strawber ries, 90 to $1 25 per quart; tomatoes, 45 to 50 cents per half peck, and veal 10 to 20 cents per pound. ELscrED.—Last evening, Henry A. Cook, Esq., was elected to fill the vacancy as Pre sident of the Hibernia Fire Company-, No:"1, caused by the resignation of Colonel James Page. Mr. Cook is an old and valuable member of the Company, having been con nected with it more than twenty years. Pre vious to the 'war he held the position of Vice-President. At the outbreak of the re bellion he entered the Fire Zouave Regi meat as a private, and served so gallantly that he returned - as - Lieutenant-Colonel. We congratulate, the Hibernia. on having elected so able and competent a fireman , and so thorough a gentleman and patriot. TEE DELAWARE COUNTY FIRE,—The fire at the cotton, and vroolen mill of Simeon Lord, near Darby yesterday, originated in the picker room,. which' contained a, large quantity of material: Tin's portion of the mill, with its contents, was destroyed,' but the 'main building was not reached by the fire. A structure contiguous to, the picker room, and used for purposes connected with the mill, was destroyed. The engine and boiler house escaped, as did the othei out buildings, owing to the efforts of the fire men: The total loss is estimated at.slo,ooo, and is believed to be fully insured. Tam "CITY PASTOR."—WIE. McElwee, , . "City Pastor," charged with the embezzle ment of $2l 50 of funds contributed for the relief of Mrs. Hannah. McDowell, -was•-yes terday afternoon held, in $6OO bail"to answer at Court, by Recorder Eneu.. A BASE BALL MATCH . will be played on Monday afternoon , commencing at 2 o'clock, between the second nine of the Orion Base Ball Club ; and the first nine of the . Dew drop% at the grounds of the Orion Club, Eighth street and Columbia avenue. DOGS CArroßED.—During the past week the dog detectives captured 173 umnuzzled dogs, found running at large in the streets. Of the whole number only 31were redeemed by their owners. The remainder were DEDicATIoN:—The new Pmb,yterim cha pel at th 6 corner of Broad and Oxford sts., will be next-Thursday evening. . . . LATER .NBWS FROM EIIBOPE.—We have, by a later' foreign arrival, the intelligence that'the British- financial panic is ended, and that no more failures are reported. This iegood news, but no better news than the intelligence that W. W. Alter continues to sell the beat and cheapest coal in the city at 957 North Ninth street, and at Sixth and Spring Garden streets. CONFECTIONS. FINE, AND OF THE BEST QUALITY, manufactured with the greatest care and can be obtained in large and small quantitles.at the depot of Stephen F. Rltitman, No. Ufa Market street, where the finest and most esteemed confec- Dons are produced in their greatest perfection. Those who wish to purchase the best, either fbr trade or private use, will find it advantageous to get their sup plies of Mx. - Whitman, as hie goods are always of uniformly superior quality, and never disappoint his customers. His stock embraces every desirable vari• ety, and a visit to his store will no doubt prove grati fying to those who admire the delicious and beautiful in palatable compounds. HEIDISTREET'S HAIR COLORING."ThiS ill imitable article for the hair restores gray hair to its original color, by gradual absorption, in a most re markable manner, while it promotes its health and vigor. It is for this reason rapidly taking the place of all deleterious dyes. It is sold in two sizes, 5u cents and 41, by all dealers. TEA ! TEA ! ! TEA !! ! TEA! ! TEA ! MITCHELL C FLETCHER. 1204 Chestnut street, "THERE'S No SIICEE GIRL AS SALLY."— Everybody in Love with Sally. The popularity of this new Song is Shown by the experience of Jenkins. Mind you—the song had been out but three days. Jenkins started to come own town, and hailing a car he inquired whether it passed near Third street. "There's no Stich Girl as Sally," replied the Conductor, 'hop in," At the Post Office a clerk handed him his letters and said, "'there's no Such Girl as Sally." The newsboys flour- Ishea their papers shouting. "There's no Such Girl as Sally." Asking a broker the price of Gold, the en se er was, "135 1-2—There's no Such Girl as Sally." At his place of business he opened his paper, and his eye fell upon a flaming advertisement, "There's no Such Girl as Sally !" And everywhere It Isju.st so. In a ball room, ask a lady to dance and the reply is, "There's no Such Girl as Sally." Even at a wedding, last evening , the de lighted bridegroom astonished all by vociferously shouting, "There's no Such Girl as Sally." Our daugh ters are rattling it on their Diane.; our boys are whistling It indoors and out; our bands are appropriat ing it; our band organs are grinding It very tine. and every one Is fully of the oprmon that "There's na.Snch Girl as Sally." At every music store the clerks antici pate the wants of their. Cust01:11e111 as they approach she counter, and band out copies of "There's no Such Girl as belly." Pio song published has created such a sensation, or attained in so short a time such a wide-spread pop a larity. It is, most decidedly, the Song of the Day. During the first few days, music dealers were obliged to tell their customers that they had not a copy. To avoldn repetition of so unfortunate a state of affairs, we have effected arrangements by which we can keep presses running night and day to supply the demand. The Song, with Piano Accompaniment, finely printed, is for sale at all the Music Stores, Price 30 cents, on receipt Of which we will sena it post-paid. C. Si - . A. TRII3IPLEWS, Corner Seventh and Chestnut streets. "There's no Such Girl as Sally"--teere it is again GRoVER dz BARER'S Highest Premium Elastic Stitch and Lock Stitch Sewing MA^hines, 730 Citestnntatreet,. WINDOW SHADES, One Dollar. Gilt bor der regular Shades only One Donna, at PATTEN'S. 1408 Chesnut street. A SPLENDID DISPLAY or CoNFEenozm BY, —To our readers who are fond of choice preparations for the palate, we can hardly impart a more pleasing item of information, than by telling' them that the finest Confections to be had in this country, are mann. tacuned and sold by Mr. George W. Jenkins, No. lon Spring Garden street (Union Square). The almost infinite variety of articles, of the most tempting aLd luscious character, which we saw recently on a visit to Ibis establishment, gave us a new idea of the Im portance of this branch of our manufactures. In deed we can imagine nothing more admirably adapted to ensure a nearly welcome home to father, husband or brother, than a handsome box filled wish these delicious and wholesome edibles. Act upon this hint! SPRING MATRESSES made to order at PATTENIS,I4OB Chestnut street. Rocs:um, ct WILSON. BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL, ets and 605 CHESTNUT STREET, GENTLEMEN S CLOTHING, BOYS' SUITS MILITARY UNIFORMS. ELEGANT,B LT C H OMI G N OFA U L R L A GR EEC E ON OMICAL CARPETS LAID, Curtains put up and Fur niture repaired and Ma tresses made to order at PATTEN'S, HOS Chestnut street. PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADE.% —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 Spade a to the large and well assorted stock of S. P. Balderston & best. 902 Spring Garden street. This firm have the isplay of fine plain papers we have yet seen. Their rates are very low. FURNITURE SLIPS cut and made to order at PATTEN'S, IRS Chestnut street, H. L. HALLOWELL & 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 fur yourselves, No clap-trap hum busing at this establishment. H. L. HALLOWELL & BON, No, MI Market:Area. MARE A NOTE OF IT.-families going into the country should bear in mind that an essential part of their outfit is ajudiclons investment in confectionery. Not the starchy, crude. and poisonously colored and flavored articles that are sometimes sold under that name; but such pure and wholesome delicacies as are manufactured at the popular establishment of E. G. Whitman & Co , No. 518 Chestnut street, below Fourth. This firm keep on hand an assortment or the most de licious articles in their line, and they ere all as pure and as wholesome as they are delightful to the palate. Conlectlons, of the right k.lnd, are the very thing for the country home and they do not come amiss In the city. Our readers will do wisely to make a note of It. "lubricative steam engine packing.—for terms see 723 chestnutet„phila., and 26 dey et., new york.' daiIyPURE LraERTY WRrrß Liman.—Orders h:=l=ftg. PuaE LIESEIVIT Warm LEAD.—Tryit,and you will have none other. DEArNEss, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.-- J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, trestle a ll a :Kamm 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 isheix patients, sa he `as had no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inset ed. No charge made for examination. • FAMILIES who are going into the country will do well by calling upon Mitchell 4c . Fletcher. dealers in Fine Groceries, Flour, @o 1 L 1204 Cnestnnt street. INIMITABLY FINE CommonorTs. Choice and rare varieties for selecpreeents, manufactured by F. WNITNAN, No. 1210 Market street. PURE LIBEETYWETEE LEAD.—Preferred by Dealers, as It always eyes satisfaction to their cos. toners. Wisrs of Tar Syrup for Coughs, Colds and Affections of the Lunge. This' mixture Is entire/7 vegetable, and affbrds speedy Belief In all Pulmonary Diseases, such as Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Bron chitis, &A. Prepared only b Tr A Trrag dt 0 Druggists, S. B. Cor. Tenth and Ohm ut streets.Phfla FOR HARTFORD, CONN,. VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN O —The steamer NEVADA, Captain Grumley, now loading at Second.wharf below Spruce street, will leave as above on THURSDAY next, the list but. Freight taken on reasonable terms. Apply to WILLIAM M. Tt A nap & No. 132 South Wharves. THE DAILY - EVE.NING.I3IILLETIN a PIIILAD.ELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY-26, AT RETAIL.. JAB. R. CAMPBELL k CO., 727 chestnut St. Have made extensive additions to their popular Stoch SILAES AND DRESS 451* 0 COE) fils WHILE THEY CONTENDS TO SNLL At Moderate Prices. Wholesale Room; Up Stairs, my 4 -lm rp AWNINGS, VERANDAHS AND FLAGS, W. F. SCRIBBLE, 49 SOUTH THIRD STREET, RHILADBLPHIA. MANTJTACTIMER OP AWNINGS eNn VER,A.N.IDAJEIS. Awnings Proofed and Warranted not to Mildew. FLAGS OP ALL sum ex HAND AND MADE Te ORDNE. Stencil Cutting and Canvas Printing. Bags Tents Wagon Covers, madeto order. aptwarozst , SELLERS BROTHERS, No. 18 North Sixth Street, Having lidded to their former business that of MILL AND FACTORY. • FINDINGS, • Intend keeping a flail assortment of everything In that line, which they will sell at the lowest rates, including Pure Oak Tanned Leather Belting, Gum Belting and Steam Packing, Lace and Picker Leather, Band and Barnes, Leather Boller Cloth and Bk.hai, Card etothiog, Be Hooks, Also continue to mannilmtnre asheretefOreßlvete, &O. WIRE CLOTH, SIEVES, SCREENS,&o. Of which APIILL ABBOBTMENT is kept constantly on hand. aps•amrpi JOHN C. ARRISON, Not. 1 and 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET, Would Invite the attention of Gentlemen to hia IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT, Made t is the and A ow. TO A COMPLETE STOOK OF Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Suitable forthe Season Stra-am rpi REFRIGERATORS. SMITH & RICHARDSON, Agents for the sale of the justly Celebrated CILLB. COAL LINED REFRIGERATOEW; . Whole/4de and Retail, Prom Six to Twenty-five Collars. 611 NABXBT STREET. myl2-lm rp HIESKEIT'S MAGIC OIL CURES *IIE9P3L'EII, ERTSIP33ILAS, ITCH, SCA D HEAD, AND ALL SKIN DraviASES Warranted to cure or money ref* tided. For sale by all Druggists, Principal Depot, NO, 53 -SOUTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT. - si-Erice 25 cents per bottle ap2l-sm rp AJEKIErt s ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANUFACTORY. The largest and bast assortaxtentof Wigs, Toupees Long Hair Braids and Curls, Water-falls, Victorines, Fri. settee, Musive Seams for Ladies, At priests LOWER than elsewhere. CznisfS•rP 909 CEESTBUT, STREET, int SPRING. al% WM. D. ROGERS. Coach and Light Carriage Builder. 1009 and 1011 Chestnut Street, mb24..3m.rpl PHILADELPHIA. .17 Tr A MMUS PASSAGE OFFICE. NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. S WEERLY TO AND FROM QUEENS TOWN, (COBH HARBOR.) AND LfInaGPOOL. The elegant Al iron screw steamship DENMARK leaves on SATURDAY, Sane24l. Bates of passage payable in currency: Ist $ 100 ; S teerage, s3°. Passengers also forwarded to London, Parts, Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, Ac ., at moderate rates. Steerage passage from LIVERPOOL or QUEENS. TOWN through to PHILADELPHIA, iso in cur rency. Office For , farther Information, apply at the Company's W. A. HANILL, Agent, 2T Walnut street. SPECIAL NOTICE.--Having been appointed SOLE AGENT of the above "Favorite Line" in this city ; would caution the public against purchasing the tickets elsewhere. apZd-tq CLOTHIIfG. BARGAINS IN FINE CLOTHING ROCKIIILTi& WILSON . "Brown Stone Clothing Hall," 603 and 605 Chestnut Street. NEW STOOK AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Having sold ont our stock of Clothing for Gentle: men and Boys, carried over from the late fire, our en• tire stock of Fashionable Beady-Made Clothing_ is the Newest, AS Otrit 113.10 ES Atm THE LOWEST. Magnificent Spring Stock Now Ready, To Suit Everybody. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Ohr newly-fitted up Custom Department now con tams the largest assortment of. all the fashionabl New Fabrics for oar patrons to aateot from, SUITS, OIVIL AND MILITARY. MADE VP TO ORDER PROMPTLY, In the hliMest style, and at moderate Priem Boys' Clothing. In Ude department our stock Is also unrivaled. THE BEST IN THE CITY, At The Lowest Prices. Orders executed at shortest notice. The Choicest Stook OF READY MADE CLOTHING IN PHILADELPHIA.: ROCKHILL & WILSON Brown-Stone Clothing Hall, 603 & m 6 2 45 Chestnut street. ALBRIGHT & HIITTENBRAUCK, • Tailors, ftespectfally Invite the publto to a handsome assort! went of Spring Goods at their new Store, apS tu,th 915 Chestnut Street. aznit SPRING- G-4:00.11313 SPRING STYLES EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, WM Chestnut St. I.; DM LH DQPI HIIIIPIESETEP HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS nave proved, from the most ample experience, an entire succestg Simple-Prompt-.Efficlent, and Rs. liable. They are the only Medicines perfectlY adapted to popular use-so simple that mistakes cannot be rustle in using them; en harmless as to be free from danger, and so efficient as to be always reliable. They have raised the highescommendation from all, and will always render satni .No. may . 1, OF , es FEVEa%Cortgettion,Thffs.mm.flon.......... 23 2, WORMS. Worm-Fever, Worm Collor -El 3, " CRI uW-coLic, or Teething of infanta--. 2 0 4, " DIARRHCEA of children or adults 5, " DYSENTERY, GriNng, Killen! Colir-.-..25 6, " CHOLER A. MORBUS Nausea, Vomiting-25 " COUGHS, Colds Broahltis-- --WI 5," NEURALGIA, toothache, Faceach - e.---25 9, `1 HEADACHE, Sick Headache, Vertigo_ ,2 blo, " DYSPEPSIA, Bilious Stomach. u, " SUPPRESSED, or_painfhl 12, " WHITES, too proMse Periods.- 13, " CROUP. O m 3t lz t il s. l dltticult Breathing - .25 14, " SALT sMyslpelas, Eruptions---25 15, " RICKUSLANTS4, Sheninntic Pains -16, " FEVER and Ague, Chill Fever, Agaer.:.....So 17, " Prr , PB_, blind or bleeding Is, " OPHTHALMY, and sore or weak Eyes...--50 19, " CATARRH, acute or chronic, Influenza- -..50 •5), " WHOOPING COUGH, violent Coughs.--50 31, " ASTHMA_ „ pppp ed Breathing 22, EAR DiSt.Etti,lmpairettlHearing.---50 " SCROFULA, enlarged Glands, Swellings..--50 21. " GENERAL DEBILITY, Physical Weak. 25, " DROPSY anscanty 28, " SEA-SICKNESS, sicknesss from riding"..- .50 M SIDNEY r gw . t3ravel• ..- •- 23. " NERVOUS DEBILITY, involuntary. - ary L 116.50 manes- . ..... ... 00 A " SORE MOIFIR . Fanier- . 30, " URINARY Incontinence,. 'Wetting 31, " PAINFUL Periods, even with Spasms. --So 82, " SUFFERINGS at change of life.- -.41 CO 53, " EPILEPSY', Spasms, St, Vitus' Dance ..., 100 89, " DLPHTELBSIn A. ulcerated Sore Throat. to ILILF.A.Y CASES,. 85 vials, morocco case, and books .. 00 20 large vials, in morocco, and boon-- -... 6t 0 20 large vials, plain case and b00k......... GG 15 boxes (Nos. Ito 15 and book ... 8 00 alrit &MOM cif, Mahogany cases, 10 vial . - ....... ... . . 00 Single vials, with direr . 108 ilkir These Remedle6 '33 , the case or . singleixox, are sent to any part of the country, by mail or expre36, free of charge, on remit tof the price. Address HUMPH REPS' SPEOLeIO HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY, Office and Depot, No. 502BroadwalNew York. Dr .RU Is consulted dal at his °MSS personally or by letter, as above, for forms Of di* , ease. EDYO'Pr & CO. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COW. DN, T. B. CALLENDER and AMBROSE SMITHi Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia. 13.274,h,s.tuiyip IRON - ItA:II.ING. PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORE ORNA MENTL IRON WORKS. The subscribers. founders and manufacturers of CAST, WROUGHT IRON AND BRONZE RAII,ING, for enclosing private dwellings, public squares, Ceuta. teries, PATENT IMRE RAILING, WINDOW AND DOOR GUARDS{ for offices, store fronts, bulwark nettings for ships, 41:41. ebc,, made under th e J.ENRINS PATENT_, being the only authorized manufacturers of Wire Work under said patent In the eft,. IRON STAIRWAYS, SPIRAL AND STRAIGHT, IRON FURNITURE, STABLE FITTINGS, of everyvariety of new and Improved designs, • SPECIAL CAMS BESTOWED ON GARDEN AND ORMET.EIty w.7rilltT.T.ll;lll. E.ENTS, Our varied assortment of Fountain Vases, Statuary, etc., giving us superior All orders shall receive clirenil and prompt attention. - 1525-thAtu.smrPi RoBERT WOOD dr. CO., office and Warerooms, me RIDGE Avenue. le ll6-211) MV0 READY MADE • ILDTHiNG UNDER CHESTNUTST. "" Fla il kDTga r i T t l . i je T f L , VISTRUCTIONS Fon saix-sEssuuntrzyr. COAT. Send Size from 1 to 2: fro& 2to :and from 4to 5; and around the moat prominent part of the cheat, and around the waist. State whether erect or stooping. 'VEST. Same'aa for coat. LIA/de Ream; outalle Nina to hips, IL= IN THE YOUNG AND , RISING Generation, the vegetative powers of life are strong: but; an a few years. bow often the pallid hue, the lack lustre eye, and emaciated form, and the impossibility of application to mental effort, show its baneful influ ence! It soon becomes evident to the observer that some depressing influence Is checking the develop ment of thebody. Consumption is talked of and per haps, th esenth is removed fromachool and sent into thecountry.o This is ne of the. worst movements. Removed from ordinary diversions ()lam ever-chang ing scenes of the city, the powers of the body too much enfeebled to give zest to healthful , and rural exercise, though's are turned' inwards upon themselves; the par rent's heart bleeds in anxiety, and fartmes the grave but wailing for itavlctimv Alas! increase of appetite has grown by what it fed on—the energies cf the system are prostrated, and the whole economy Is deranged. - • Helmbold's Fluid Extract Buchu FOR WF A IMES'S ARISING FROV. EXCESSES OR INDISCRETION. Attended with the following symptoms: Indisposi tion to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Afemery,Ditti culty of Preathlng, General Weakness, Horror of Dis ettae,Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Death,Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, .Languor, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appetite with Dyspeptic , ymptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Eedy,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 Temporal' , Suffu sion and Lose of Sight. Want of Attention, Great Mo. bllity,Rest , essress with Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to Bitch 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 allowed to go on—which this me dicine invariable removes—soon follow 'Lost of Power, Patuity and Ppileptie „Fat, in one of which the patient may expire.: , . During the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson, at the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad result occurred MAW° patients; reason had for a time left them, andboth died of epilepsy. Who can say that these excesses are not frntly followed by those direful diseases, INSANIp and CONSUMPTION? The records of the Inseme Asy turns, and the melancholy deaths by fbnrumption, bear ample witness to the truth of these.assertlons. In Luz naticAsy hums the most:melancholy exhibitions appear. The countenance is actually sodden and quite desti tute—neither mirth nor grief ever visits it. Should a sound of tl3 e voice pccur, it is rarely articulate, Whilst we regret the existence of the above &seam and symptoms we are prepared to offer an invaluable gift of chemistry for the removal of the conaegnenc•a, RLDLIWIDSMIGHLY CONCENTRATED IfLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU. THERE IB NO TONIC LUCK IT. It is an anchor of nope to the surgeon and patient; and this Is the testi mony of all who have used or prescribed it. MELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIII for Non-Betention or Incontinence:of Urine, Irritation, Inflammation or Ulceration of the 'Bladder or Kid neys. Diseases of the Prostate Gland,Stone in the Blad der, Csicules, Gravel or Brick past Deposit, and all Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Dropsical Swell ings; MKEZEBOLD'S FLUID miztAcr BUORI7, In affections peculiar to females, is unequaled by any other preparation, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregu larities. painfblness or suppression of customary evacuations. Ulceration or Scirrhous state of the Uterus, Lencorrticea and all complaints incident to the sex. whether arising from habits of dissipation, impra der cies, or in the Decline or Change of Life. HELMBOLD'S FLLTD EXTRACT BUCHTT Will radically exterminate from the system Diseases of the Urinary Organs arising from habits of dissipa tion, at little expense, little or no change in diet and no exposure, completely superseding thaSe unplea sant and dangerous remedies, Cousins and Mercury, in curing those unpleasant and DAIstiGERAIIS DLS EASF3: vBE TrFT MBOLD'S FLUED k...../.ItACT BlTC±iu in all cases Of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in male or female. from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long sanding. It Is pleasant in taste and color, immediate in its action, and more Irstrengthening on than any of the preparations of Bark or These suffering from broken down or delicate Con atitutions procure the remedy at once. The reader must be aware that however slight may be the attack of the-anove disease, it is sure to affect the bodily health, mental powers, happiness and that of posterity. Our flesh and blood are supported from these sources. - PHYSICIANS. PT .V S NOTICE ! We make no secret of the inmedlents. lEELH .7IOLD'S IFLrID -EXTRACT BUCHL - Is composed of Dacha, Clibebs and Juniper Berries, selected with great care, and prepared in vacuo by H. T. HELM; BOLD. Druggist and Chemist of sixteen Yeats' exoe rience in the City of Phillutelptda and wnich is now prescribed by the most eminent phymcians, has been admitted to use in the United States Army, and !sets° in very general use in State Hospitals and public Saul- Lary Institutions throughout the land. [Dr. KEYSER is a physician of over twenty years' experience. and agraduate of the Jefferson Medical tollegeAnd of the University ofMedicine and Surgery of Ildladelphia.] MR. H. T. Eintantatz.—Lear Fir :—ln regard to the question asked me as to my opinion about Buchti, would say that I have need and sold the article in various forms for the past thirty years. 1 do not think !bete Is any form or preparation of it l have not used or known to be used in the various diseases where such medicate agent would be indicated. You are aware, as well as amen, that it has been extensively employed in the various diseases of the bladder and kidneys, and the reputation it has acquired in my judgment is warranted by the acts. I have seen and used, as before stated, everyform of Pueltu—the powdered leaves, the simple decoction, tincture, Iluid extracts—and I am net cognizant °rani preparation of that plant at all equal to yours. Twelve years' experience merits and think, without prejudice e right to judge cf Its merits. Rad withoutr par tialby I give yours precedence over ad others, I do mat ”due a thing according to ha bulk; If I did other Backus would out-do yours; but I hold to the doctrine that hulk and quantity did not make up value—if they did, a copper cent would be worth more than a gold dollar. I value your Machu for its effect on patients. I have cured with it and seen cured with it, more diseases of the bladder and kidneys than I have ever seen cured with any other Ruchu, or any other proprietor, com pound of whatever name. Respectfully yours, etc., GEORGE H. FY H. I).. No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. August 11,1 S ES. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, One bottle equivalent in strength to one gallon of the bytup or Decoction. It reaches the seat of the disease immediately, ex pelling all R 1111.0.113 OP THE BLOOD, and BEACTIr rl Ra THE COMPLEXION! These articles, being of such strength, the dose is ex. ceeelngly small. From this fact it is used in the United states Army Hospitals and public Sanitary Institutions throughout the land. PRINCIPAL DEPOTS, Helmbold's Drug and Chemical Ware house, Zgo. 13-roadway, Helmbold's Medical Depot, 10.104 SOUTH TENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Sold by Druggists Everywhere. Beware of Comiterfeits. EMI mynw+s-tt "With woful measures, wan despair Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled." IMPROVED ROSE WASH HIGHLY CONCENTRATED, NEW YORK, BELOW CHMTNUT, Mk foi Rehlibold's; MMStSNO:ID:Nm: • lizas for . , -11 ',• Penna. Academy of Fine 'Arta The Forty-third Annual Exhibition of PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE 18 NOW OPEN, Chestnut Street, abo7e Tenth, From 9 A. E. to 7 P. M., and &eta 8 till lo in the Evening. aP2444 STEW AMERICAN THEATRE, WALNUT street. above EIGHTIL, NEW MANAGEMENT, Sole Lessee and Manager.-.E: A. , EARNSHAW - WILL-OPEN FOR THE SIMMER SEASON On SATURDAY EVENING, - June 2,1866, and Nlll be conducted as a • FIRST-CLASS THEATRE. Improvements will be made at an expense of • FII7E THOUSAND DOLLARS. nty26414- V.ASTWICK 'PARK. -11,1 BOATING AND FIS=VG SEASON Will open to Subscribers • • _ On SATURDAY-, anne 9th, Brass Band Will perform, Subscriptions received at the,Office of the Park, OS WALNUT street. ' it* • lily Dii tatizzltut 1,1 : j CAJEit rimrrrivas s OIL, CLOTHS, MATTING-S. REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON, 807 CHESTNUT ST. CA 3 EitE'ElaariGh. LEEDOM & SIEAW Invite attention to their assortment of Foreign and Domestic CA.ILEI E. ITVGE 9 NOW OPENING AT No. 910 Arch Street, nada= r ABOVE NINTH: `GLEN ECHO MILLS: GERPAANTOWN, PA. &CALLUM, CRF A SE & SLOAN MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS AND WROLat SALE DEALERS IN CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS. do W.AREHOUSE, NO. 509 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the State House. PHILADELPHIA, Retail Department, No. 619 Chestnut St. =he.= rp BOOTS AMI SHOES REMOVAL. BOOTS AND SHOES. C. Egenl,zert & Son Have removed from their old stand No. 48 Sou*. FOURTH Street,whlch they have occupied for nearly 20 years. to the large and commodious store Bro. 716 CHESTNUT Street, directly opposite Masonic Ha' 1. We take pleasure in stating to our patrons and the public generally that we are enabled in consequence oL extraordinary stock of goods now on' hand to make a material reduction in our price. In connection with our regular business we have al ways a large stock of Youth's fine, Boots• and Shoes, made with the same care and attention to comfort, durability and style that is bestowed on our best Mea'a Goods. We have also the best arrangements for mak ing to order the best and most substantial Boots and Shoes for Ladies. api9th.s,tu2not BLINDS AND SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS ; I No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET. NANITPACTITREP. OP VENITIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. The largest and finest assortment in the CUP at ill lowest pr ices . stareßades made and lettered. an34f to 311 FOgt, ~~LE,. Very large and desirable WHARF PROPERTY Creasing Delaware avenue near Callowhill street. 0. B. 211TERBXID, No. 205 South S I XTR Street aptg•ms-.wlln rp teREAL ESTATE.—JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—Elegant pointed stone RESIDENC.E tnut Hill. On WEDNESDAY. June 6,1666, at PI o'clock.noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHIL ADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described Real Estate, viz: All that handsome new double resi dence and lot ofground fronting on Montgomery ave nue, near Evergreen avenue, in Montgomery County. Chestnut Hill. The lot is 200 feet front, and ,260 feet deep. The mansion is entirely new and has never been occupied: It is built in the best manner of pointed stone and finished with all the improvements of the day: it Is 50 feet front, divided by a hall in the centre, with parlor on one side, dining-room, &c. on the odier; it is 35 feet deep, with hay windows, &c., the situation Is among the beat in that well known locality. It may be examined at any time on application to Mr. C. T. Platt, close by the premises. Sir $lO,OOO may remain if desired. ACE - $2OO to be paid at, the time of sale. JA mitS A FREEMAN, Auctioneer. Store, 422 Walnut street. a FOR SALE—Handsome Furnished Country tdi Seat, consisting of 73.1 acres of land, a highly or namented, well built stone (rough cast) dwelling, with verandahs, handsome stable for four horses, &c. Plenty ofehade, an abundance of the best fruit, vegetables,dro. 314 acres planted in potatoes and acres in corn. Best or water convenient to house and barn. Situate on the Bristol turnpike '2 miles above Frauktbrd, and within lie of the magnificent country seat of Edwin For. rest, (formerly George H. Stuart's); accessible by Trenton liailroad, and steamboat by the way Of Ts coney. Immediate possession. C. M. S. LE , 3LIK, 7:27 Sansom street. •my`26.43,tu,th,Sne 111 - FOR SALE OR RENT.—A very desirable and pleasantly located Country Seat. Rouse containe 16 rooms, with sloping lawn, well shaded, eight acres of land, abundance of fruit, grapes and berries, aline large vegetable garden planted, very superior coach, h ouse w rit, st a blin g for :(6) sir horses. Situated on Merlon turnpike road miles above If estonville, miles from City Avenue Station on Pennsylvania. Railroad, Premises can be seen and -house opened every day until the ist of June. If not sold by than time will be for rent. For further particulars inquire at 1819 Pine street, before 10 o'clock A. K. or in the evening. my26.3t1 A FURNISHED HOUSE in West Cheater to rent during the 6th, 7th, Bth and 9th month 1t t uo.- Apply to 627 Market street. It* LARGE LOT OF GROUND ON THE READING RAILROAD FOR SALE-Southeast corner of Twenty-second and Hamilton streets, well suited fbr IRON FOUNDRY. FACTORY. COAL, or LUMBER. YATIDS. Apply to A. B. CAEN= & south corner Ninth and Filbert streets, iny2B-71.'‘di