CITY BULLETIN. THE GAS INVESTIGATION.—Another meet. ing of the Select Council Committee ap pointed to investigate the affairs of the Gas Works was held yesterday afternoon. Charles Thompson Jones, Esq., President of the Board of l`rustew,was examined. He testified that the Gas Trust has three com mittees, namely, Finance, Works and Dis tribution. The ' Committee on Works directs all improvements and alterations; the information that such changes or im provements are needed coming in the first instance from the Chief Engmeer. The latter officer appoints all the men at the Works, on the recommendation of a mem ber of the Board. Many of the appoint ments are made to oblige Councilmen. If the men selected prove of no value, and are discharged, the expense of their education comes out of the city. The Trust employs from eight hundred to one thousand men. The Chief Engineer purchases all the mate rial used at the Works, under the direction of the Board. No bids are advertised for, but the Board sometimes ask firms to bid for supplying the Works. Witness never heard of any advertisement for proposals for coal, except in Pittsburgh. The coal is procured from the Penn, Westmoreland and Shafton mines: A man came from New York, last year, with tests of the gas produced from the Cameron Coal and Mineral mine, by a New York company; forty thousand tons were contracted for. The contract was for dry coal, but this sometimes came so wet, that one-tenth of - the weight is deducted for moisture; witness could not express an opinion about Mr. Manuel; he believed him to be an honest man, and he spent most of his time about the Works; scientific knowledge was not necessary in the Chief Engineer of the Gas Works, because the foremen are all men of experience, some of them having been in the employ of the Trust for twenty years. Some of the members of Councils have re ceived contracts from the Board; one is now furnishing castings, and another leather bands. • A communication from the Trustees, stating that the books of the Trost will be at the disposal of the Committee for exami nation any time after three o'clock P. M., was read. HANDSOME PRESENT TO A WORTHY OFFICKB.—The Grand Lodge of Penns l vania I. 0. 0. F., at its last annual session, unanimously resolved to tender to the Grand Treasurer of the body, M. Richards Mackie, a substantial testimonial for his long, faithful and gratuitous services. For this purpose a committee wee appointed, consisting of Deputy Grand Master Richard Watson, P. G. Master Peter Fritz, and P. G. Phi) Lowry, Jr., who procured a beau tiful an valuable gold watch, appropriately inscribed, attached to which were a heavy chain and key, all of American manufac ture. The testimonial was presented to the favored officer, on behalf of the Grand Lodge, by the committee, on Tuesday even ing, at his resilience, in presence of the offi cers of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania and other distinguished members of the Order. The testimonial was purely of American manufacture, made by Messrs. Clark it Biddle, the well-known jewelers. ANO.r.u.*Jl BOARDING-HOUSE THIEF.- Joseph Thompson was before Recorder Eneu yesterday afternoon, charged on the oath of Clayton Mackenzie, a boarder in the house of Mrs. Donnelly, No. 125 South Tenth street, with the larceny of clothing valued at $7O. It appears that the accused engaged boarding with Mrs. D. on Monday evening. The latter showed him to the room occupied by the prosecutor, and said, "Here is a man to room with you." Shortly after Mr. M. Went out ; when he returned he found his clothing had been taken. Thomas was searched and the missing ar ticles were found upon hisrson. He was p committed in default of 2,500$ bail for a further hearing. ANOTHER Frarmer's PARADE.-At the Mechanic Engine House, last evening,. a meeting of delegates from fire compan ies Intending to participate in the reception of the Pennsylvania Hose Company, on its re turn from a visit abroad, was held. James Oakley presided, and Chas. S. Austin acted as Secretary. The following companies were represented at the meeting: Mechanic, Good Litent, Assiustance and Vigilant Engine Companies, and the Good Will, Columbia, Friendship, Warren, Good Intent, Fair mount, Schuylkill, Northern Liberty, Wm. -Penn,Moyamensing,Lafayette,South Penn, 'Lincoln, Tivoli and Niagara Hose Compa . nies. After some discussion in reference to bands, &c., the meeting adjourned. EVERY MAN HIS OWN PHOTOGRAPHER. Among the most curious of the many ca rious developments of the art of photogra phy is the "magic photograph" recently in troduced. A piece of blank paper is sub mitted to the action of a few drops of water and in thirty seconds a beautiful picture is produced, which has only to be:washed in the usual way and mounted, when it is ready for the album. The experiment is pleasing and instructive, and:the result is eminently satisfactory. Mr. Bower, at Sixth and Vine, is having them extensively prepared and of the finest finish, at the low price of fifty cents the package. WEST JERSEY RAILROAD.—We Call the attention of visitors to Cape May to the ad vertisement of the West Jersey Railroad. Five trains leave for different points on the road, and as many trains return daily. The road is in excellent order and the West Jersey Express Company will attend to all the usual branches of express business, re ceive, deliver and forward through other responsible express companies, to all parts of the country, any article intrusted to them. A -special messenger accompanies each through train, Office, No. 5 Walnut street. PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND.— In a few days this capital house at Cape May, will be reopened. It has been newly furnished throughout, and families espe cially will find charming accommodations. Its location is eligible and the prices are extremely moderate. Application for board may be made to Mrs. Griffith, at No. 1004 Chestnut street, where further particulars will be stated. FACTORY ACCIDENT. Michael Naylor, fourteen years, employed in Hunter's Print Works, at Hestonville, had several ribs broken, and was otherwise injured, yester day afternoon. His apron was caught in the machinery, and he was whirled around the shaft at a fearful rate. _He was taken to his home, on Pascal street, near Meeting House lane, by Officer Denton. THE FENIANS.—James Stephens, C. 0. L R., is expected to arrive in the city this afternoon. He is announced to speak at National Hall this evening. It is reported that three organized com panies of Fenians, of one hundred men each, will leave the city for the North this afternoon. TEMPERANCE MEETING.—At Rev. Dr. Talmadge's Church, Seventh street above Brown a very attractive temperance meet ing will be held this evening, at which ad dresses will be made by eloquent speakers. It is expeeted to be followed by a series of similar meetings. A NEW ACADEML—The Sisters of Notre Dame, who now have charge of the Aca demy at Juniper and Filbert streets, intend commencing soon a new Academy, near Rittenhouse Square. The new edifice is to cost about $65,000. There are now 210 pu pils in the present Academy. • NAnuow Escsr.E.—George Stevenson fell from a canal boat into the Delaware ' at Coates street wharf, about half-past five o'clock this morning. He was rescued from drowning by Officer Shaer. Lasestar.--Goorge — Wfiliatoa, a colored man, was arrested last nightlfor the larceny of three shove*, a spade and &bucket, from the brick yaM of Bayard Robinson, at Eighth street and Columbia avenue. He was committed by Alderman Fitch. PLEASING EximirrioN.—This evening at Trinity M. E. Church, a delightful exhibi tion of select stereoramic pictures will be given. A similar entertainment took place last week, and its success was so'great that it was decided to repeat it.. - BOOK SALR Tffis EVEINING.—Davis ct Harvey sell this evening at public sale, the best collection of books offered this season, iri P.biladelphia, including many English editions, CONGRESS.—In the Senate yesterday Mr. Grimes reported adversely on the petitions for an in crease of naval officers. The Senate insisted on its amendments to the Fortification Bill, which were dis agreed to in the House. A Commit tee of Conference was ordered. The Free dmen's Bureau Bill was re ceived from the House, and referred to the Military Committee. The reconstruction resolutions were taken up;saad certain verbal amendments to the 2dsec tlon as proposed by Mr. Howard, on Tuesday, were concurrred in, though Mr. Howard forgot to put bra good word for the excellent coal sold by W. W. Alter, 957 N. Ninth street, and at Sixth and Spring Garden streets. GROVER tt BARER's Highest Premium Eleatic Stitch and Lock Stitch Sewing hiachLuea,73o Chestnut street. Err Re Fine Breakfast Tea MITCHELL do F.6ITCHIER, .12}1 Chestnut street. FROM MB. C. B. TErmasToN,Dentist,New ark.N. J.: "I most cheerfully bear testimony to the un rivaled excellence of BOZOLONT FOR THE TEETH. Daring my practice in dentistry for a number of years past, I have not only used it personally, but have re commended its use to my castomersas being the most efficacious, as well as delicious dentifrice in use, sad well calculated as a preservative for the Teeth." Beware of Imitations. STRAW Hers for Gents. Onr Grand Opening of GENTS' STRAW HATS Will take place on June I. We have the greatest Stock Go to GlarirG e r i r rese Goode In Philadelphia, under the Continental Hotel. All kinds of hate for Gents" Silk, Felt or Straw. DELICIOUSLY MEDICINAL.—Thin is the universal verdict pronounced upon "Plantation Bit ters" by all who have tried them. The well-known and health-promoting Ingredients from which they are made, and their invaluable merits as a remedy for indigestion and all its consequent ailments and their preventive qualities against diseases arising from cli macteric changes, miasmatic influences and Imperfec tions, are so .widely known and so honorably endorsed that we trust no one will forego the advantages of their use. FAMILIES who are going into the country will do well by calling upon Mitchell az Fletcher, dealers in Fine Groceries, Flour, ac.,1204 Chestnut street. THE best flavored Ice Creams and Ices are found at Morse's New Confectionery, 901 Arch street. SPRING. ELEGANT SPRING SUMMER. SPRING. AND SLMILEB, CLOTHING GUMMES. GPEINO. FOR GENTLEMEN BMUS ER. SPRING. AND YOUTHS. StrmAtza. ERRING. ROCKET LL R WILSON, Sumatica. _BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL, 603 AND 605 CHESTNUT STREET. H. L. HALLOWELL dr, SON, No. 534 Mar ket street, first Store below Sixth, have the beit 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 busing at this establishment. H. L. HALLOWELL & SON, No, 534 Market street. "lubricative steam engine pae.king.—for terms see 723 chestnutst., plula., and 26 dey at., new york.' Pußs Lnaprri WHIM Lien.—Orden daily bacreaatztg. Puns LtuatTr WlErrs LEAD.—Try it,and yon will have none ether. DEArzass, BLINDNE3B AND CATARRH.— X. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost isoccesis. Testimonials from the mast re liable sources In the city can be seen at his office, No. 519 Pine atree ttheir The medical faculty are invited to ac. tients, he ' , us had no secrets in his pco ce. alai eyes aa hues ed. No charge made fir examination. Perim LIBREtTY WHITE LBAD.—Preibrred by Dealers, as It always gives satlalkotion to their cur tomer& Wrers of Tar Syrup for Coughs, Colds and Affections of the Lunge. ThliS mixture is entire/3r vegetable, and affords speedy Belief in all Pulmonary Diseases, such as Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Bron chitis, dr. Prepared only lo sr A ARTS di OLIVETt. Brivgista, B. E. Cot. Tenth and Chestnut streets, PhllA;,' The Walnut—Edwin Booth in "Hamlet;" to-morrow Booth's benefit, when he will appear in "The Stranger;" Saturday "The Fool's Revenge." The Chestnut—The Webb sisters in "Beauty and the Beast;" on Saturday they will appear at the matinee. The Arch—Mrs. John Drew in "London Assurance;" to-morrow, for her benefit. three capital pieces will be played. Assem bly Building—Signor Blitz. At the same place—The Carolina Twins. MARVIN'S SAFES JIH" MARVIN'S SAFES NW - MARVIN'S SAFES tor MARVIN'S SAFES ANOTHER BUCCESS.IM ANOTHER BUCCES.S.,II ANOTHER SUCCESS, V(1 ANOTHER SUCCESS.,i4 GREAT FIRE IN CHARLESTON. MARVIN'S PATENT TRIUMPHANT. Messrs. W. M. B ird 41: Co., Char/aeon. May 2, 1868: GEICTLEMEN : I feel it a duty I owe yen to express my entire satisfaction in regard to Marvin's Safes, for which you are agents. They have proven all von have recommended. In the great fire on Ring street, .april 5, which destroyed "Robb s" block, and my entire stock of groceries and liquors, my books and papers were preserved in good condition, and it affords me great pleasure to testify to the excellent quality of these safes. as they are justly entitled to the highest confidence of the public. Iteateetluli9 yours, W. I. TRIM: The a ove Safes for sale by AI.A.TUNTIN 721 CHESTNUT Street. (Masonic Hall), Philadelphia. mr2B-121 and 265 BROADWAY, New York. HIEBIELL'S MAGIO OIL CURES WETTER. !! ERYSIPELAS, ITCH., SCALD HEAD, AND ALL SKIN DISEASES ! Warranted to cure or money ret-nded. For aale by all Drunieta, Principal Depot, N 0.53 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT. /0 - Price 25 cents per bottle ap24-ans rp NO DISAPPOINTMENT: NEVER FAILS. " TC - • "TENTHS." "lITC H. H " " Dr. Swayne's Ointment. "TETTHR" "ITCH" Dr, Swayne ' s Ointment. "TENTER" "ITCH" 'NETTER" "I' "IT I HC C H" " ' NEVER •lIIIOWN " TENTER" "TENTER" "ITCSEL"" TO FAIL 'TENTER R" "ITCH "TETTER" • Pp " 331 CURING THIS "TENTER" • ITCH" 'NETTER" "ITCH" TORMENTING "TETTER" "ITCH" "T ET ER"T "ITCH" COMPLAINT. ' 'NETTER" "ITCH" "TETT.ER" Cures Itching Piles, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Rash, all Skin Diseases. "Swayne's" Cures "All-B ealing" Allays "Ointment." "Swayne's" "All-H.aling" "Ointment." "Swaynes" Bch in "All-Healing" alt "Ointment," "Swayne's" "All-Healing" "Ointment " "Swayne's" pont 11-Healing"ltchings"Ointment" "Swayne's" "All-Healing" "Ointment" ' Swayne's" 12 to 48 " " All-Realtng" at "Ointment " "Swayne's" All-Healing" "Ointment." "Swayne's" Hoar:. "All,Healltig" once. "Ointment." A great variety of cases yield to the wonderfnl heal ing properties of this Ointment. even the most obstinate and protracted in character, eruptions covering the whole surface of the body, that put at defiance every other mode of treatment which the mind of man Could invent, have been permanently cured. Price 10 cents a box. By mail 60 cents. Over thirty dears have "Dr. Swayne's Medicines" been in constant use in all parts of the world, and their increasing popularity is certainly proof of their great power to heal. Prepared only by Dr. SWATNE & SON, No. 230 N. BIXT.ii street, above Vine, Philadelphia. Sold by the leading Druggists. nty2l-tu,th,ftf B"S BOSTON HISOUIT.—Bond's Boston Butte and Milk Biscuit, landingfrom steamer Norman, and for sale by JOS. B. BIIBSrEB dt 00,, Agents.; foz Bond, 108 South Daimon avenue. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1866. SELLERS BROTHERS No. 18 North Sixth Street, Having added to their tbrmer business that of MILL AND FACTORY FINDINGS Intendkeeping a Atli assortment of everything in that line, which they will sell at the lowest rates, including Pure Oak Tanned Leather Belting, Gum" lllie teim r i l ling, Lacen Picker L eather , Band and Harness Leather Boiler Cloth and Slams, Card Olottel, Hoo ks m Also continue to manufectUr t ras htl } retokore veta. WIRE CLOTH, SIEVES, SCREENS,&o. Of which A FULL AEHORTHENT is kept constant/7 on band. aptkinarpa ICE ! ICE! ICE! ICE! 12106. B. CAHILL President. 70EN GOODYZAS. becretam kraitY THOMAS, SuPt. COLA) SPRING ICE AND COAL CO. I • c:. • We are now prepared to furnish BEST QIIAMITY ICE In large or email quantities to Hotaisjilteamboats Ice Cream Saloons, Families. Offices, 4*.c., &A, and a the LOWEST 24ARICBT BA.TEB. ICE served DAILY in all paved limits of the con solidated City, Weed Philadelphia, Mantra, Rich. mond and Germantown. Your custom and influence is respectiblly solicited. You can rely on being tar nished with a PURR article and PROMPTLY. Send your order to OPIUM REFRIGERATORS. s cia CO O.ILAVAIr'S New Patent Self-ventilating AMERIOAN REFRIGERATOR, Patented January sth, Mt Is the BEST AND ONLY PERFECT F elffentilating Preserver In the V o 3lweiel m rcVea. t ga tt, agl i zZ , g LONGER, DRIER AND COLDER. WITH LESS ICE. Than any other Refrigerator now fn nee. E. T. FARSON & CO., Manufacturers, No. 220 Dock Street naylethattagti REFRIGERATORS. arra & RIOHARDSON g Agents for the sale of the lastly Celebrated CHAR COAL LINED REFRIGERAnd Retail TOßS; Wholesale a, From Six to Twenty-five Dollars. 611 ALtREST STREET. sayLl-lm rp THE SUBSCRIBER (for num , years connected with “IE/tchell's Saloons," No. gta Cheetnnt Street,) would respectfully inform bla friends and the public generally. that he has OPENED AN Ice Cream and Refreshment Saloon FOB LADIES AND GENTLEWI', No. 1121 CHESTNUT STREET, where he hopes, by strict attention to btuttnees, to merit the patronage of all who may favor him with their custom. myis-lm rpi JACOB H. DIIRDSALL. JOHN C. ARRISON, Nor. 1 and 3 NORTH SEEM STREET, Would Invite the attention of Gentle to his 111 PROVED PATTERN SHIRT, i E n ei mann aN a I i S I BACIRON. ALSO, TO A COMPLETE STOOK OF Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Suitable torthe Season are-am rpi 13A.ITLETL" till ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANUFACTORY., The largest and best aewrtment ot Wigs. Toupees. Long Hair Braids and Curls, Water-falls, "Vietotines, Fri settee, Musive Beams for Ladies, At Woes LOWER than elterwhere. - DiaILSS•rP 808 CHESTNUT STREET. (to (Pk - READY MADE Al • e ie 824 CH.STNAJT ST. w ER THE CONTINENTALHOTEL PHILADELPHIA - PA. VISTRECTIONS FOR SELF.REASEREREFT. COAT. Send Size from 1 to 2; from 2 to a: arid from 4 to 5; and around the most prominent part of the cheat, and around I .... the waist. State whether erect or.stooping. VEST. Barra as for coat. vadat. PANTS. Inside semi outsideacam to hips. and arm int SPRING. MR WM. D. ROGERS. Coach and Light Carriage Builder. 1009 and 1011 Chestnut Street, weemm-rii RIUMADEILPHM Incorporated MK •0. •• . A' . z :454: DEPOTS. S. W. corner Twelfth and Willow Streets. North Perms. R. It and Heater street. Lombard and Twenty-fifth 'streets. Pine Street Wharf. Schtlyl-911. spiO. Opt COMPOUND - CAMPHOR TROCHES, • ' Pod the Prenalive of wt . IT. 0 II Dianhces, lopaitern ant ChigeraMorbus. „, Bole If actor, O. H. Needles, Druggist, ( -4, 12th Ham SW, Phils. 'Po mailed on `~-~ IN THE YOUNG =AND - 11SING Generation, the vegetative powers of lint- are strong: bet. in a few years. bow often the pallid hue; the lac** lustre eye, 11E41 emaciated form, and , the imperial:olllW of application to mental effort. show Its batrefuklufla rncel It soon becomes evident to the observer that some depressing influence Is checking the develop ment of the body. Consumption istalked of andper haps, the youth is removed from school and sent into the country. This is one of •the worst movements. Removed from ordinary divertionaof the ever•chang ing scenes of the city, th e powers of th e body too much enfeebled to give zest to healthfor and rural exercise, thoughts are turned inwards upon themselves; the pa rent's heart bleeds In anxiety, and fancies the grave butwriting for its victim. .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 Bitchn FOR WEAKNESS ARISING FROM EXCESSES OR INDISCRETION, Attended with the following snsptoms: Indisposi tion to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of lifemory,Dltil catty of Breathig, General Weakness, Horror of Dls ease,Weak Nerved, 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, Flashing of the Bsdy,Drynesa of the Skin. Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face. Pain in the Back, Heaviness of the elide, Frequently Black Spots flying before the Rpm, with Temporary Sutra alart and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mo. bllity, Besttearess 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, Hallowed to go on—which this me dicine invariable removes—soon follow Loss of Power, Ihtuity sad Epileptic bits, in one of which the patient may expire.- During the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson, at the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad result occarred in two patients; reason had for a time left them, andboth died of epilepsy. Who cansay that these excesses are not Mrequantly followed those direful diseases, INSANITY and CONSUMPTION? _M.ON? The records of the Insane Asy lums, and the melancholy deaths by amsumption, bear ample witness'to the truth of these assertions. In La naticAzy hum; the mogNmelancbob• exhibitions appear. The countenance is actually sodden and quite desti tute—neither mirth nor grief ever visits it, Should a sound ofthe voice occur, it is rarely articulate, "With wortal mamma, wan despair Low sullen months hie grief beguiled," Whilst we regret the existence of the above diseases and symptoms we are prepared to offer an invaluable gut of chemistry far the removal of the consequenc.s, PRI AMOLD'SBIGH_LY CONCENTRATED SLUM EXTRACT OF BUCHU. 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. HEINEBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCIECU for Non-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 Dent Deposit; and all Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Dropsical Swell ings. :*Dirms:tonoi-orift.isai:*.vv;xTile:oLentl In affections peculiar to females, Is unequaled by any other preparation, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregu larities, painfiliness or suppression of customary evacuations, Ulceration or Scirrhous state of the Uterus, Leucorrbma. and all complaints incident to the sex, whether arlaing from habits of dinipetion, impru den cies, or in the Decline or Change of Life. 1 :II fas:o) 'XIII 11 40 a kt:74jel e:tejsi: (el IMPROVED ROSE WASH will radically exterminate from the system Diseases of the Urinary Organs arising from habits of dissipa tion, at little expense, littie or no change in diet and no exposure, completely superseding MOW) unplea sant and dangerous remedres, Copaiba and Mercury, in curing those unpleasant and DANGEROUS DIE, !RFC CBE REL2d:BOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCBV in all cases of the Urinary Organs. whether existing In male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. It is pleasant In taste and color, immediate in Its action, and more Iron strengthening than any of the preparations of Bark or Those suffering from brokenilown or delicate Con stitutions procure the remedy at once. The reader must be aware that however slight may be the attack of the above 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. PHYSICLUTB. P7m Sar NOTICE We make no secret of the ingredients. .81%3f -1301.1Y.9 PLUM .7LYTIi.4 CT BUCNU is composed of Buchn, Cubebs and Juniper Berries, sele fed with great care, and prepared in vacuo by R. T. HEL SOLD._Druggist and Chemist of sixteen years' expe rime. In the City of Philadelphia and which Is now prescribed by the most eminent physicians, has been admitted to use in the United States Army, and is also in very general use in State Hospitals and public Sani tary Institutions throughout the land. [Dr..Hx - rsith is a physician of over tvrentryears' experience, and a graduate of the Jefferson Medical tollegeand of the University ofldedicine and Surgery of Philadelphia.] his H. T. Haramorax—Lear Sir regard to the question asked me as to my opinion about _Ducats, I would say that I have used and sold the article In various forms ibr the past thirty years. 1 do not think there Is any form or preparation of it I 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 myself, 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 facts. I have seen and used, as before stated. every form of il'uchu—the powdered leaves, the simple decectioatt, tincture, Said extracts—and I am net cognizant ofan preparation of that plant at all equal to yours. Twelve years' experience ought, I think, to give me the right to judge of its merits. and without prejudice or par. tialby I give yours precedence over ad others. I do not sine a tblng according to its bulk; If I did other Buchur 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. I value your Rocha for its effect on patients. I have cured with !Land seen cured with it, more diseases of the bladder and klaneys than I have ever clean cared with any other Buchn, or any other proprietary com pound of whatever name. Respect yours, etc., GEORGE H. E.EYesER, H. D., No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. .A.l;tglast 11, 1865. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, HIGHLY CONCENTRATED, One bottle equivalent in strength to one gallo /syrup or Decoction. It reaches the seat of the disease immediate pelling,4olllllNOßS OF THE BLOOD, and BEAUTIFYING COMPI.Rrr These articles, being of such strength, be dose is ax. ceealngly 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, No. 594 Broadway, NEW. YORK, lielmbold's Medical Depot, i NO. 1.04 SOUTH TENTH STREET, BELOW CHESTNUT. PHILADELPHIA. Sold by Druggists Everywhere. Beware of Conterfeits. Ask for Ilelmbold* t031w4141 RETAIL DBY 6100D8 JOHN - W. - THOMAS 405 and 407 North Second Street, Call attention to his LAMB AND HANDSOME STOON. OF SPRING AND SIIMMER DI EIS 13 - 0013 S, Which will be sold at the LOWEST vAlticEr HATES. my24-nt rp AT RETAIL. _ JAB. R. CAMPBELL & CO, 727 Chestnut St., Have made extensive additions to their popular Stock of ' smia i s AND E O I;:eMSS 43' 0.1:3 0 S, WHICH THEY C 024 Ti,e4 oil TO BELL At 'Moderate Prices. Wholesale Rooms Up Stairs. my4-lm rp FRENCH LINEN GOODS. The subscribers have just received a choice assort ment, of the above rare and desirable Goads. Among which are FRENCH LINEN SHEET tNG 11-4 and 12-4 wide. 1 BENCH - PILLOW and BOLSTER LlracN 40 and 45 Inches. FRENCH UNDRESSED SITIRTING LINEN. FRENCH WHITE LINE DOYLIES, long fringes. FRENCH UNBLEACHED do do. FRENCH FRINGED NA PRINS FRENCH "LOBSTER" 1 4 EAPIC.PaS a new article. FRENCH COL'D RORDEREsi TOWELS OR NAP KINS. SILESIA and FRENCH TABLE LINENS by the yard. Sheppard,Van Harlingen &Arrison, Importers of Linens and Honsefarniahing Goods, No. 1008 Chestnut Street. my3o 1:i 01 LI II:11E1.3 iNz) : KV 0 B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET. ZeL&IMPACTUREB OB VENITIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. lostlargest and Sneed assortment In the city th prices. Stare ftadm made and lettered. atd•tf P.; I D I) C►} sa D+.lll • lIIMPIIRETIP HOMEOPAIIIIIC ISPECIFICB =reproved, tem the most amge_experimm an em Simple—Prompt— tident, and Be. liable. They are the only Medicines pernictly adapted to popular use—so simple that mistakeei cannot be made in sins them so harmless as to be free from danger, and so efficient as to be always reliable., They have raised the highest commendation from all, and will always render satisfaction. No. Oenta, 1, Ctrs FEVERS, Congestion, 1nf1anunMi0n.—.......25 2,WORMS, Worm-Fever, W0rm001ie.—.....12 s, " CRY nia-oomo, or Teething of infanta--25 " DLARRHCEIA of children or arnalta 5, " DYSENTERY, Griping', Bilious C011u....„.„121 a." CHOLERA MORRUS, Nausea, Vomiting 8, —l5 ,COUGHl3Bronclotio " NEURALGIA, Toothed" Faceache—.....Ml S, ot HEADACHE, Sick Readach o, " DYSPEPSIA Bilious ----ICS 11, " BUPPRvv.ARI), or Peri0&=.......-515 12, " WEEMS, too pro Periods..*--.25 13, " 10110IIPAViz t difficult Itreathian 14, " SALT DUIZET. — —25 13, " 16, " FEVER and Agee, Chill Fever, Agues--.. 50 17, " Pmrs 4 _, _blind or - bleeding —B4 18, " OPHTHAL3IY, and sore or weak Eyes-...,,.60 19, " CATARRH, acute or chronic, Infinenza..—..so 20, ‘1 WHOOPING COUGH violent Cougb3—.s4 21, " 4.STIEEHA,p. .' EAR DISES irn7piiir ." 47&earLng.—.Bo BOHM.' u eli a Te rr Glands, Swellings. —5O 24, " GENERAL D Y, Physical Weak- 25, " DROPSY andcanySeore 25, " SEASICRNESS. eickness from riding..--50 " KIDNEY DTRP 4RV Grave L... " NERVOUS DEBILITY, involuntary DistiO 29, '• " SORE MOUTH. Canker-- 80, " URINARY Incontinence, wetting bed.—..so 21, " PAINFUL Periods, even with Spaams--.150 SUFFERINGS at change of lin% ....-$1 Co 53, " EpTI,EpSY, Spasms. St. Vitas' Dance.- 100 84, " D/PRTHOEILLas: . ulcerated Sore Thr0ar,.......50 MELFAY CASIO& 85 vials. morocco case, and books. 00 20 large vials, in morocco, and b00k..................- 6tO 20 large vials, plain case and 5 00 15 boxes (Nos. 1 to 151 and book.. 3 06 VET DM &BY BatiraliC Mahogany cases, 10 vial • - CC Single vials, with direr . 1 el These Remedies by the * lisle Oritriiiire - Wx are sent to any part of the conntrydsy mail or exams. free of chargeig n sen tof the price Address H REYS' SPEW - PIO 1101110EOPATHIC acrDICINIC COMPANY, Mee and DePot. No, 062 consulted at his office Broad New York. Dr. IIumPIERXYB ill personally or by letter, as above, for Remus of dis. ease. EDYOTT JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY A 00W. DR, T. B aril AMBROSE SMITE, Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia. iy27-th.a.tnl3TP IRON RAILING. HLLADELPHIA AND NEW YORK OIMA. P MENTAL IRON WORKS. The subscribers. thunders and manufacturers of CAST, WROUGHT IRON AND BRONZE RAILING, for enclosing private dwellings. public squares, Usraa teries, PATENT * WIRE RAILING, WINDOW AND DOOR GUARDS, for offices, store fronts, bulwark nettings for ships, dz., made under the JENKINS PATKNT_, being the only authorised manufacturers of Wire Work under said patent In the city. IRON STAIRWAYS, SPIRAL AND STRAIGHT, IRON FURNITURE, STABLE FITTINGS, of evea%varlery of new and improved d SPECIAL GABE BESTOWVE II4 ON GARDEN AND CEMETERY V ArRICT.TTEnt• RENTS, Our varied assortment of Fountain Vases, Statuary Ours giving us superior facilities. Alforders shall receivecareral and prompt attention. la2S-th,s tre,gmrpt RoBERT WOOD dr. CO., Office and Warerooms, 1186 RIDGE Avenue. HAISEELL'iII PASSAGE OFFICE. NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATIONCO. ST EEKLY TO AND FROM QUEENS TOWN, (CORK HARBOR.) AND LIVERPOOL. The elegant Al Iron screw steamship DENMARK leaves on SATURDAY, .Tune2d. Rates of passage, payable in currency: let Cabin. Ils00; Steerage, M. Passengers also forwarded to London, Paris, Fla Ha S mburg, Bremen, An., at moderate rates. Steerage passage from LIVERPOOL or QUEENS TOWN through to PHILADELPHIA, 140 in cur rency. For further information, apply at the oompanra Office, • W. A. vr A WITT.T, Agent, 217 Walnut street. SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Having been appointed SOLE AGENT of the above "Favorite Line" in this city, would cannon the public against purchasing their tickets elsewhere a / FOR SAVANNAH, GA.—The steamship • TONAWANDA will follow the PIONEER anti s • on RATURDAY, June 9th, as above, thus making a regular weekly line fir Savannah, Ga. Freight received for TONAWANDA. on 3l INDAY, June 4th, at Race street wharf, up to day of sailing. MONEY DIAMONDS, WATC HE R , LO UPONANED JEWEL RY, PLATE, CLOTHING, dm., at JONES & CO.'S • LB-ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE, Corner of THIRD and OASKILL Streeta, Below 'Lombard. N. IL DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, GUNS, &c., 808 BALM AT T LOW PRIORS. .. ~ .~.1, . ~ Pena, Academy of Fine Arta. The Forty-third Annual Exhibition of PAINTINGS AID SCULPTURE IS NOW OPEN, Chestnut Street, above Tenth, EveninProm 9A.N. to P. IL, and from 8 till 10 in the g. aos-to CARPETING & OIL CLOTHS "GLEN ECHO MILLS: GERMANTOWN, PA. &CALLUS,CREASE & SLOAN HAEUFACIVRERS IMPORTERS AND WHOM SALE ? DEALERS LET CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS. tica WAREHOUSE, NO. 509 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPealte the State Holm, PHILADELPHIA. Retail Department. No. 519 Chestnut St: WM= rp CAJELFMTIN - 61-. LEEDOM. I& SHAW Invite attention to their assortment of Foreign and Domeatio C 111.. .10 TING 9 NOW OPEIIING AT No. 910 Arch Street, rahlbsoa rN ABOVE METH: CAR PIE r TINGI-13. • OIL CLOTHS, IMEA.'iMLANGrS. REM L KNIGHT & SON, 807 CHESTNUT ST. ALBBIGHT & HIITTENBRAUCK, Tailors, Reerseettriny Invite the public to a harelaxate =NM meet of Spring Goods at their new Store, apstu 915 Ohesto.ut Street. thoszni siPiznaNTEa- €4-cocorots SPRING STYLES ! EDWARD P. KELLY . TAILOR, OM Chestnut St. BOOTS AND SHOES V. .31 0 V A. 1.4 BOOTS AND SHOES. C. Etenhert & Son Have removed from their old stand, No. 49 Son FOURTH Street,which they have occupied fbr nearly 20 years, to the large and canto odious 'store No. 71.5 CELE:STNITF Street, directly opposite Masonic Hal. We take pleasure in stating to our patrons and the public generally that we are enabled in consequence Of extraordinary stock of goods now on hand to make a material reduction in our price. In connection with our regular business we have alt. ways a large stock of Youth's line Boots and Shoes. made with the same care and attention to comfort, durability and - style that is bestowed on our best Men's Goods. We have also the best arrangenients for mak ing to order the best and most substantial Boots and Shoes fbr Ladies. apl9th.s :4 3.V.1 DZif VA all CAPE ISLAND-DESIRABLE COTTAGE. Mg will be told by Thomas dr Sons. June 122 th• 12 rooms. For further "'articular% inquire at McCAI.- LAYB new hat store, 613 Chestnut street. [my3l InTO LET—A three-story brick House, with two story deuble back buildings. No. 1015 VINE street. Apply to R. C. MchtIIRIMLE, 416 Walnut street. 11* EaFURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—In SPRUCE, above BROAD street, by m929-s.ltrpi C. H. MIIIRHICED. FOR Be,LE, —A. superior REeI:DENOR ea Vine street, opposite "Franklin square," apply at ortit Third street. my2B-Strp* FA7TUF=Ti - P1 TN TEE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE OITY 1 AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of T. D. PITTT.T.TPS, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to • audit. settle and adjust the account or CHARLES G. PHILLIPS, administrator of T. D. Phillips, deceased, and to report distribution of the Balance in the bands of the accountant, will meet the parties Interested for the purposes of his ap pointment, on MONDAY, Tune Iltb, 186 S. at 4 o'clock P. IL, at his office S E. corner of Walnut and Sixth streets, in the cof Philadelphia. - INRT S. SAGEST. say.Bl4h.s,tu,St* Auditor. USTATE OF MRS. FANNY M. SMITH, deceased: J - 2a --Whereas.Letters of Administration to the Estate of Fanny M. Sinith. late of the city of Philadelphia. widow. dec'd, having been granted to the undersigned. all persons indebted to her estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them to WILLIAM L. MACITLER, Administrator, 133 Walnut street. niyal,thAtda LOST AND FOUND. V - EYS Ing, LOT A . F — E L oKstE in Y t ( e omb et y o le n ) w T i o tehs daFm herring & Co.'s" name on it. Also, TWO EWALT. KEYS tied together with a string: one brass, the other steel. bultable reward will be given by leaving them at. FARIIEL, BEECILILING CCMIES store, 629 CHESTMIT street. my3o $5.000. - ITZ°.7O73IBITG arr iL AMOUNT TO ApPl3 , to A. PITLER, my2o Ett* No. 51 North Math stmt. QUICKER BOARDING.—Past-elase_ eligible Rooms 1.7 at Isle. 1916 LOCUST street, West Philadel phia my3l-12,0 .1112 0 1011iLL PBXEMB. PRIMEL,-0 own In nn =infancy bom, iniveroo and an Ilablt WMI7ISI3LIER nyJ 0 Q 0 South Relawsze Mum apn-amt ASS. CLOTHING. FUVARVIA.L. BOAR DING.
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