ULTY B • .` RECEPTION OF THE PENNSYLVANIA MOSS COMPAIM—The ;Pennsylvania - Hose Com pany, which has been:on a -visit to Buffalo, Will return to the • city this evening; at 7 o'clock. The arrangements fOr the recap lion were completed last evening. The or der of procession' will be'aa Pillows: • . Chief Marshal and .Aids. , Chief and , Assistant Engineers of the Fire Depart ment., Prat, .Division.--Hibernia Engine Company, Phila delphia Hose Company, Empire Hook and Ladder Company, Vigilant Engine Company, Good Intent _Hoes Company, Columbia Hose Company, Niagara Hose Company. _ Second .tivition —Assistahce En,gine ClOmpally, Northern Liberty Hose Company, Friendship Engine Company, William Penn Hose Company, Indepen• dense Bose Company, Lafayette Hose Company. Mechanic Engine Company. Penoeylvania Hose Company. -- Third /Xvision.—Philadelphiarire company,Erchnyi hill Hose Company, Good Will Engine Company, Eloyamensing Hose Company. Warren Hose COM pany, Kensington Hose Company. , /burr'' , DittlaiOn.—Good Intent Engine Company, South Penn Hose Company, Fairmount Hobe Cam peny, Taylor Hose Company, Tivoli Hoge Company, Lincoln Hose Company.. - The route of the procession will be as fol lows: Form on Walnut' street and proceed up Walnut to Third, up Third to Girard avenue, out Girard avenue to Thirteenth, down Thirteenth to Brown, out Brown to Six.teenth, down Sixteenth to Spruce, dawn Spruce to Eighth, up Eighth to Green, and there dismiss. - GRAND ILEGATTA.-All arrangements have been 'made and completed for the grand regatta which takes place, June 19, from Federal Street Ferry, Camden, N. J. The regatta is free to all: boats and yachts. The fleet will be divided into four different elasses, and sailed according to the rules and regulations of the Delaware Yacht Club. All yachts and "sail-boats to be en tered on or before the 18th. The prizes are beautiful and valued at three hundred doI /ars, and are to be presented to the winning yachts by the members of the Delaware Yacht Club. It is the intention of the Com modore and members of the club to make this one of the gala, days of the season, and all owners of yachts and sail-boats are cor dially invited to enter, irrespective of size or model. The prizes will be on exhibition at Arch Street House, and all information may be had of Captain John Lex, at the Club Room, Federal Street Ferry, Camden, where a list may be seen of the entries; and all captains and owners are requested to Make early application, so that the boats away be properly classified in time for the zetuatta. BABE BALL PEIZEB.—The vote for the prize bat and ball, at the festival in the Al exander Presbyterian Church, corner of Nineteenth and Green streets, resulted last evening in favor of the Commonwealth Club, the score being as follows : Common wealth. 417 ; Pastime, 213 ; Athletic, Sr., .153 ; scattering, 50-833. The articles were pre. sented to the successful competitors, by Col. James Ross Snowden, who made some ap propriate and happy remarks, which were responded to by Mr. Ward, the Secretary of the Club. The whole affair passed off in a highly satisfactory manner. The festival is to be continued this evening, and such articles as have not been sold will be dis• posed of by auction. Mr. Pancoast, of Market street, will superintend the sale, and doubtless, there wilt be some spirited bidding. boxes MARzETB.—Prices in market this morning wore as follows:—Apples, 35 to 406. per half peck; beets, 20 to 250. per bunch; butter; 25 to 35c. per pound; carrots, 20' to 250. per half peck; chickens, 30 to 40c. peiliound; cranberries, 15 to 20c. per quart; eggs, 27 to 30c. per dozen; - goosebernes, 22 t 025. per quart; roast beef, 27 to 30c. per pound; sirloin steaks, 32 to 40e. per ponnd; mutton, 10 to 20c. per pound; onions!, 45 to 50c. per half peck; pork, 15 to 200. per ponnd; peas, 20 to 250. per half peck; potatoes, 20 to 35c. per half peck; radishes, 3 to 50. per bunch; spinach, 10 to 12c. per half peck; strawberries, 25 to 35e. per quart; tomat•es, 45 to .50e. per quart; veal, 12 to 25c. per pound. SOUTHSTREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.— On Sunday next Rev. Richard Malery, of "-.the South Street Presbyterian Church, will .. ?- deliver his third annual sermon; and the t•occasion will be one which should draw to gether a large, congregation. Mr. Malery's pastoral work during the past three years has been most arduous, and to him is due much of the credit of placing the church in its present prosperous condition. The young men's union prayer meetings, held every Sabbath evening, are attended with much interest, and have been the means of drawing many together who never before frequented any place of worship. THE NEW SoramEns' Hold; Located at Sixteenth and Filbert streets,will be opened for -public inspection on Thursday next. .The ladies of the visiting committee solicit _ our loyal citizens contributions of cat -flowers or plants on that day, and would gladly receive pictures, flags, or engravings. which will give to the home a cheerful and pleasant aspect. The inaugural serviced will take place in -the evening of the same day. A contribu tion was received a few days since from the Ladies' Union Association (colored) of three hundred and fifty dollars. Oar citizens can not fail to be grateful by a visit to this thriving institution. 1103103oPATITIO STATE SOCIETY,—The Eomce9pathic State Convention has closed its session, and the delegates:from this city have returned from Pittsburgh. A. perma nent organization was effeCted, and the fol lowing officers elected for the ensuing year: President. Dr. J. B. Wood, West Chester. VlosPres- Nents, Dr. J. H. P. Frost Philadelphia; Dr. T. C. urgber. Pittsburgh. Recording Secretary,Dr.Bushrod ...W. James, Philadelphia. Corresponding 'Secretary; g'.or. Robert 7. .I,icClatchy, Philadelphia. Treasurer, •Dr. D. Cowley, Pittsburgh. Censort, Bra Coates Pres• ion, Delaware co.; R. Faullooter, Erie co.; H. Hoffman, ALllegheny co. • The Society adjourned to meet in Ph'ila •delphia on the second Wednesday of May, 1867. - • ArnAaric. Cur.—The warm weather of the past few days is sufficient to make one wish for a "cottage by the sea-side." At lantic City, which has become a very favorite resort bids fair to have more visi tors this season than during any previous year. The arrangements of the railroad company have been made with a view of affording the greatest accommodations. The 43rinday train will be quite a favorite with the can't-get-aways. It leaves the city at 7.30 o'clock A. M. and returns by dark. HEAVY Ronnintr.—The store of Henry M. day, in the third-story of No. 325 Chest nut street, was entered on Thursday night, by means of false keys, and lace goods val ued at several thousand dollars were stolen. The thieves selected such goods as could be most easily carried off and would make the least bulk. The stocks of Messrs. William Evans dc Son, and George B. Reese, Son At Co., who occupied the first and second floors were not disturbed. INTERESTING SERVICES AT THE DARBY PRESBYTERIAN CREECH., To-morrovv evening, at eight o'clock, the Rev. W. H. Thorne, who has been laboring as pastor of the above church,will (D.V.) be installed as permanent pastor. Rev. Mr. Calkins Will preach the sermon and other ministers of the Presbytery will assist in the services. XATAL RESIILT.—Robert Johnson, thelad who fell through the hatchway of a building at Randolph and Jefferson streets en Thurs• day afternoon, died yesterday at the resi dence of his ptfrents on-Faller street. Serrmn.—The.steamehip 4 ronawanda, Ja cob Teal commander, left for Savannah, Georgia,nt 10 o'clock this morning, with a fine'f e ight and paisenger list. Bean BALL. -A - mafeh game will be played this afternoon between the Camden and geystonw- Olttbs, on thagroands of the former. , • - , • ,- _:~ ,~ _ A DAINTY vompramos AND A FAIR anxtr.—!Beauty's but skin deep," so impart to your brow a brilliant whiteness, to your cheeks a delicate carnation: bid pimples, freckles; morpbew, tan, &e avauntf and become beautiftd and lovely, by the use of L'amall de Paris. . Don't forget to taste it with you to the country or sea shore. Every lady now uses it for preventing and removing the dftcolorations caused' by the sun or salt air. It Is perfectly harmless, pro duces the daintiest complexion and the fairest kind of skin. Of course there are many cheap, vulgar and frjurfous pastes la nd washes, but the public must beware of them. se only L'lrmail de Paris; it can be obtained from E. JOCIN, 111 South TENTH Street, and at the leading Druggists and Perfumers. A SELL.—A picture in Punch called "Bather Cutts," represents a man at a ticket office. "Look bereft he says, 'you didn'tgive ma the right change just now!" Clerk—" Too late sir! Tou should have spoken when you took your ticket!" Paasenger —"Should I? Well of no consequence to me; bat you gave me half 4 itoverelgn too much! Tata!" Exit. No mistakes are made either In making change or in delivering coal at the yard of W. W. Alter, 957 North Ninth street. Mr. Altar's clerks, ac., are equally careful at the branch entice Sixth and Spring Garden streets. as.ATTINGS AND CARPETS cut, altered and laid, the work done whendeeired, no delay, those who have been disappointed would do well to sena their orders to W. HENRY PATTEN,S, 1408 Chestnntstreet. Our OF TowN.—Hundreds of our citizens are rushing out. of town. Old Sol sends his rays too strong for tnem, and shady nooks and cool breezes Are sought,. Bathe shines everywhere in this latitude the same, and fair :citizens and the sterner sex will: have to modify his rays—it can be done if ladies will get a Sundown Hat from OAK FORD'S, and gents get one of their Straws, the beat and lightest head gear Bold in this town and at popular prices. Stores Under the Continental Hotel. TEA OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. MITCHELL etc FLETCHNB, /206 Chestnut Street. CONFECTIONERY PO2. THE COUNTRY Hausa.—Many citizens are now hurrying to the coun try and we would urge upon those seekers of green fields, flowering meads, and sylvan groves, not to neglect one or the most delightful adjuncts of the country brine. 'We allude to iirst.cla.ss confectionery. E. G. Whitman .t Co., of No. 318 Chestnut street, who are so well known in their line of business, have on hand a large stock of most delicious confections - that are always welcome in either town or country, and which they put up in neat boxes for those who desire to carry them to their rural homes. The confections manufactured by - this firm are justly celebrated for its Purity, excellence and whole. omenesa. Flu BOOTS AND Genreats.--Hellvig, the in an:operable cordwainer on Arch street, nett door to the corner of Sixth, has a really elegant stock of Pine Calf and Patent leather Boots and Gaiters of exquisite make and finial', which he is selling at prises to suit the times. Gentlemen who are fastidious in this particular should call on llfr. Helwig, as he uses only the best material, and employs the finest workmen in the city. We have worn boots made by Hel wig. and therefore speak by the card. Arch below Sixth, north side, is the location. TOBACCO AND CIGARS AT HALF PRICE TO CIOSE ACCOUNTS.—We sell a first-class sweet Navy Tobacco at 60 cts. per lb.; good at Sa cts ; fair at 46 cta.; sweet and , plain Cavendish, at 35 C. 18.; good Virginia Smtkln g, SO eta. per lb., bales: No. 1 Lynchburg Smok ing. st 85, 40, 54 and 60 cents per lb.; good Pa seed Cl gars at 1)14 per If., together with a hundred different brands equally cheap. If yon want to save 25 percent. call at the Excelsior 611 Chestnut at, or at our branch, 1240 Girard avenue. VERANDAH AWNINGS, outside striped window awnings made to order, also striped materials for awnings in great variety at W. atENE. PATTEN'S, 1409 Chestnut street. TRY 017 R CONGRESS CAKE—excellent, G. 33yron Morse, 904 Arch street. CURE FOR DYSPEPSlA.—Pltintation Bit ters are considered the greatest success in the medical world. Bitters of every conceivable description have been advertised for patronage, but their interiority to the Plantation S. T. 1860 X. is too palpaole to require comment. At this season especially no family fa the country should be without a supply of Plantation Bit. tert. They axe delicious s raedttincl FURNITURE Bm:es. Furniture Slips. Fun:inure Slips. Loose Furniture Covers cut and made to oger W. HENRY PATTEN'S, 1408 Chestnut street. THE RICHEST AND BAREST CONFECTIONS, in endless variety and inimitable perfection, composed of the purest and finest ingredients and finished In the Z style of the art, can be procured only at Mr. StephenF. Whitman's, No. IWO arks only His name as a manwactorer offine confections is univer sally known tin seghout the country, and all who aim at procuring the beat and most highly esteemed pre parations in sugar, make Their purchases at his estab lishment. Wucitow SEUDES all styles and qualities, the popular Dollar shades at w. HENRY PATIMVS, 1408• Chestnut street. A NOTEWORTHY RzatovAL.— lir. Charles Riche! (late of the firm of Iffelvrig Dichel,) respectfully informs his friends and the public belowe hrot removed to No. Se 4 North Eighth street, Spring Garden, where he now offers a very su perior stock of Floe Calf and 'Patent Leather Boots at gt7on lo gi Rtisolsigerate small xpenseepAihts p ts . resent lo- a call I TIM MOST MAGNIFICENT GOODS. THE MOST ASTONISHING VARIETY. THE MOST 'UNEXCEPTIONABLE FITS. THE MOST SATISFACTORY TERMS. FOR BOYS' CLOTHING. GENTLEMEN'S SUITS. MILITARY UNIFORMS CLOTHING OF ALL GRADE& BROWN STONE CLOIHING HALL OE' ROOK. HILL dcWILSON,6O3AND SIGOHESTNITIRTRERT, ABOVE SIXTH. SUPRIOR Fmmea CONPECTSy made of Pare E Loaf Sugar, Caramels, Crea lON m Choco/ate. -French Naugat, Roasted Jordan Almonds. Afrumfacttured by A. L. VANSANT. Ninth and Chestnut. Also Hot House Grapes. Peaches. Boys' SUMNER ClAMLiliio.—Parents in buying Summer clothing for their sons know that a great deal depends on the quality of the materials: and to 'secure good anti and a neat. At, the stock of boys' ready made summer clothing at Mews. Cooper & Conard'ssoutheeet corner °M and stme, offers greater Ind - dements than ath any 'otherSlarket establishta ment to the city. Their stock Is not only the most tasteful and complete, bus their prices are reasonable: view AND XI view of the approaching anniversary of American In deper denet. Mr. George W. Jenkins, renowned con fectioner at 1037 Sxing Garden street , has just opened a large and varied assortment of Fireworks. compris ing Rockets, Roman, Candles, Bengola. Lights, Star 'Wheels, Mines, Demon Torches, Pin Wheels, Oilmen. Squibs. etc., etc.. which are of the bestquallty, and will be sold at much lower rates than they have been for several years. His stook. of Foreign Fruits, Candled Fruits, Jellies, Preserves, etc,, is very flue, as IS also hit inimitable confectionery, which tematmlactunis of pare sugar without, the admixture of any hurtful compounds. For any of , thew:rove articles this is the place to visit. • Wom of - Tax Syrup for Couglas t Colds and Affections of the Lungs. Thiel mixture Is entirely vegetable, and affords speedy in all Pulmonary Diseases, each as Asthma Spitting of Bron chltia' &c. pre Vf e t14 13 ,1 17 0 h um, - Dugbga, S. R. Our. Tenth and Chestnut e a r ate,.- GuovEn & BAREWS Highest Preiniuna Meet* Stitch and Loa Stitch Sewing Disallow, 780 Cliestant street. PIIRE LxsEnTyWHITE lasitzt.—Prektrred by, Dealers, as It always gives SitiIIAICOMI to their caw towers. door SMERTS, a Hopkins' L 'own, make," have no equal; wholesale and retail. No, 628 Arch street,. .11;d:trientive steam engine vecindng.—for tering see 728 eheatnnt at.. radia n and 28 dey at., new p0rk..1"178,14 LIBERTY Wain; , you:kill have none other. • AXIISEINLENTS. TITE Cetzsmrior.—This evening is theltu3t night of the season at the Chestnut, and per consequence the last of the engagement of the Webb sisters. They appear in the bur league of "EilyO'Conner' and in "Catch ing an Heiress.' , They have played to very fair business, •partieubsly considering the heat of the weather and the attractions else where,: and Manager Shin deserves the greatest credit, for the manner in which they havebeen supported. When we learn the future purposes of that mighty mana gerial' magnate:we will communicate the secret to our readers. .THE AROTE.—Tanight Mrs. John Drew appears in "Grist to the Mill." "Cool as a Cucumber" and _"Robert Macaire"_ be played. >The casts of these capital pieces comprise the names of Marlowe, Kemple James, Wallis,. Everham, Mrs.'Thayer, (to. Oh Monday MIAs Ettie Henderson begins a brief engagement. . • : • • 'TAR WAisarr.—"The Pool's Revenge" will be repeated this evening by Mr. Edwin Booth. Next week we are to hive several of his best personations, which have not been given during his present engagement, and the house will be crowded every evening. Thu AMR.BRILIC,—This Hanlon% Zan fretta. the Siegrists, Harry Pearson and the dramatic company continue to attract large houses nightly. 'SIGNOR. BraTz, the Sphynx, Bobby and the Birds continue to make fan for the mil liOn at Assembly Building every evening and on WedneadayandSaturday afternoons. AIL:T:ITENINGBUTIN PHILADELPHIA,; SATURDAY - JUNE 9,1866 - THE D ISMIGENS INFINECLOTHIN ROCKIIILL & WILSON "Brown Stone Clothing Hall," 603 and 605 'Chestnut Street. NEW STOOK AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Having sold out our stock of Clothing for (Fantle. men and Boys, carried over from the late ftre, our en tire !stock of Pashionable Ready-Nade Clothing is the Newest, AS 01111 PRICES ABE THE'LOWEST. Magnificent Spring Stock Now Ready, To Suit Everybody. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Onr newlpfltted up Castom Department now con taint the largeat aaaortaiant of all the fooldonable New Fabrics for our Patrons te Enka from. SUITS, CIVIL AND MILITARY. MADE lir TO ORDER PROMPTLY, In the highest style, and at moderate prima. Boys.' Clothing. In this department our stock is also unrivaled. TIM BRET EN THE CITY, At The Lowest Prices. Orders executed at ;shortest notice. The Choicest Stook READY MADE CLOTHING IN PHILADELPHIA. ROCKHILL & WILSON Brown-Stone Clothing Hall, 6 , 9 7, 3 ,a & 6 , 25 Chestnut street. SPIZINISf GO O]3 SPRING STYLES I EDWARD P. KELLY TAELOR, 01A1 Chestnut St. DIMING, SILK AND MUSLIN vi,A.ers OF EVERY SIZE AND MINCIDIPTIM. Swords, Sashes. Belts, Base Ball Caps, Base Ball Belts and IliMary Equip mauls of all kinds. WILSON :1111100110:104 (Successors to INans,HarasalS& Co„) • No.. 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHLIL. jel•ixerp• FI RE WORKS IN GREAT VARIETY. FOB SALE AT MANUF A. H. FRANCISCUS & CO., 513 MARKET• STREET, AND 510 COMICERCE:STREET. GOODS ORDERED DIRECT' FROM HAMMY. No orders accepted after July ist, m 731 tjylrpi G. RUSSELL & CO., 22 North Bluth etresti Invite attention to their full atooloof Fine'Watches. Jewelm and Fancy and Plain Silver- Ware of every description. isymonwin =pi _ - SUITS OF ROSEWOOD , CHAMBER FURNITURE, 3 ..„cr i imo. HENKEL% Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets. WALNUT mina SUITS. IN OIL Q POLD3RED, laeo. J. rienkels, rp ~Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets. SPRING. ittak WM. D. ROGERS. Coach and Light Carriage Bander. 1009 - and 1011 Chestnut Street, zobibain-011 PHILADELPHIA. REFRIGERATORS. SMITH & RIOIEtt.RDSON o rAl tidi zAs ti idtait it irigmted Tw W e ' h hr tt i t , fra id. • • , „. - . ' 611 MA U= OM*. • • 4tif. ••, zinr,r Broiler's Qouver Nast Bolts amd /1210aati Oonotanny on nand and for ode by Aamomir ar.co.twasolith wagons. . C%OTHING. PRICES. RETAIL DRY GOODS EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 28.8. Second Street, WILL OPEN MORNING, ONE EUNDRED PIECES OP PACIFIC LAWNS, At 25 Cents. SEA SIDE SHAWLS. JUST MIMED, A. LABOR LOT OF Sea Sides, Entirely New Designs and Colors, PROM $3 TO $l2. JOHN W. THOMAS, 405 and 407 North Second Stxeet, Je7-6t rpf One Thousand Shetland Shawls, EDWIN HALL & 'CO., 28 South Second street, Have In etore a great variety of SHETLAND SHAWLS, To which they Invite the attention of WHOLESALE and RETAIL BUYERS. Shetland Shawls at $3 50. Shetland Shawls at 4 50. Shetland Shawls at 8 00. ALSO, AN INVOICE OF REAL. SHETLAND SHAWLS. SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. 43BINADINTat, GRENADINE seltzers. ECERNANIS, ORGANDIES, LAWNS, PRENCE IMaaNs, &c..&c JOHN W. THOMAS, 905 and 407 North Second Street. fez 6t rp BOOTra AND SHOES .7R, EDI Co -1 4 7- A I-1. BOOTS AND SHOES. C. Benkert .Br, Son Have removed from their old stand, No. 48 South FOURTH Street,which. they have occupied for nearly 20 years, to the large and commodious Store No. 711 W C 4 TNIIT Street, directly opposite Idasonte 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 al ways a large stock of Youth's fine Boota and Shoes, made with the same care and attention to comfort, durability and style than is bestowed on our best Men's Goods. We have also the beatarrangementa fbr mak. ing to order the beet and most substantial Boots and Shoes for Ladles. - apiSth,s,rtarne IRON RAILING. DELPHIA AND • NEW TORE °RNA 1 31 . 23: ,_ MENTAL IRON WORKS. The subscribers. &under' and mannfactunna of CAST, WROUGHT IRON AND BRONZE RAILENG, tbr enclosing private dwellings, public squares, °saw • PATENT W.HtE RALILING, WINDOW AND DOOR GUARIE for offices, store fronts, bulwark nettings tbrablosoffir, kc., made under the JENKINS PAThNT. befog the only authorized roantdbotorere Wire Work tinder mid patent in the city. PEON STAIRWAYS, SPIRAL AND STRAIGHT. ZRON_FURNITIME, STABLE FITTINGS, of torermarlen of new and improvednym. SPEMAL CABE RESTO ON GARDEN AND CIEHETERY trentier, .v.rstrig. Our varied aeeertmenl dir Ufa Vases, Bratrarl i dcaoriving aaimpwor All -t or lue to dens shall pf receive efandal MM sad prolt & Wearied. tert6,rmor HA WOO C 0.., Office and War/ma:am/ler RIDG/S Avenue. • HATS, STRAW GOODS, ETO., RETAIL AT.WHOLESALE PIUMSEi. Barnes, Osterhont, Herron & Co., B. B. oor. Fourth and Chestnut It., are now closin g out at retail their extensive stock or Spring and Summer Hats, consistin g of Straw, Felt, etc., of the latest styles and Improvements, At Wholesale Prices. SA T t r il e at i r 'w t ag d e pu il ll?W h p ls description urchasing can je rpam rp HIES/:ELL'S MAGIC; OIL CURES moricrimtie. EarmaßELAs, mac, swam AND ALL BEIM DUMMIED Warranted to cure or nioney reft•nded. For sale by ell Drugglste. Principal Depot, O. 68 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ' ABOVE CHESTNUT. Price 25 aolbt per bottle ' apel4ra rp CA PEN, PIESENOL4XiIitT. • , Suocessor to , Fowler,weue * C o _ ~ DMII written and verbal dixicOptiona , ars )44 with ()harts, daily at II TAM( aced., IN THE YOUNG AND RISING (item:ration, the vegetaidvepowers of Ltfe are strong: but. In a fewyears. bwoften the pallid hue, the lacb• lustre eye, and era form, and the impossibility of application to mental efibrt, show its baneful influ ence It soon becomes evident to the observer that some dePresaing influence Is checking the develop ment of the body. Consumption is talked of; andper baps, the yenthis removed from school and sent into the country. This is one of the worst movements. Removed from ordinary diversions of the ever-c.hang ing scenes of the city, the powers of the body too much enoe bled.to give zest to bealthflu and. rural exercise, thong:mare turned inwards upon themselves; the pa rent's heart bleeds fa anxiety, -and fanc.ea the grave but welting for its victim. Alsa: 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 Pinid Extract Buchu FOR WEAXIMEI Ar s INO r p i r EXODSOFB OF, Attended with the following symptoms: Indisposi tion to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of lifemerY.Dlfft unity of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Db. ease,Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Death,Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness. Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal Lassitude of thejluscular System, Often Enormous Appstite with Dyspeptic , YmPtums, Hot Hands, Flushing of the B - sly,Dryness of the Skin Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face,Pein in the Back, HeUvlisses of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots flying before the Eyes, with Temporary Sutra ' sion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mo bility, Resta:wrens with Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such Patients than Solitude, and no thing they more dread for Fear of Themselves,no Re pose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a hurried Transition from one question to another. These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which this me dlcine invadable removes—soon follow Lose of Rower, • Fatuity and Epikptic Ilts, In one of which the patient may expire.: During the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson, at the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad result occurred in two patients; reason had for a time left them, and both died of epilepsy. Who canssy that these excesses are not frequently , followed b those direful diseases, INSANITY and CONS ONf The records of she Insane Asy lums, and the melancholy deaths by Ctrosumptton, bear mn it aszritness to the truth of these assertions. In La i lams the moat melancholy exhibitions appear The . countenance is actually Sodden and quite d.esti tute—neither mirth nor grief ever visits it, Should a stand ofthe voice occur, Ills rarely articulate. "With world meaaures, wan despair . Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled." Whilst we regret the existence of the above diseases and symptoms we are prepared to offer an, invaluable gift of chemistry fer the removal of the consequenc.s, HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED PLUM EXTRACT OF BUM. THERE 113 NC TONIC LIKle IT. It is an anchor al hope to the surgeon and patient; and this is the testi mony of all who have used or prescribed It. ERLMBOLD'S FLUID .r.a.altACT BIICHII for Non-Retention or Incontinence:of Urine, Irritation, Inflammation or Ulceration of the Bladder or Kid neys, Diseases of the Prostate Glandjikone in the Blad der, Calculus, Gravel or Brick nest Deposit, and all Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Dropsical Swell ings. SIELMEoLD'S FLUID =TRACT It lICHI7, In affections peculiar to femalea, is unequaled by any other preparation, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregu larities, traintbiness or suppression of customary eVallMatlollll. Ulceration or - Scirrhons state of the Uterus, Leucorrbtea. and all comaintsincident to the sex, whether arising from habits ofdissipation, 'town der.cies, or in the Decline orChange oft ifs, HELITBOLD'S FLUID F:XTBADT BUCHU EIMPRONTED ROSE WASH 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 those unplea sant and dangerous remedies, Copaiba and 3feroury, in curing those unpleasant and DAN - 3E2.017S DIDES EASF.' ÜBE MEIMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT 1311CHII In till cases llrtharY Organs, whether existing in male or female. from whatever cane originating and no matter of hew long standing. It is pleasant id taste and color, immediate in its action, and more Irstrengthening on than any of the preparations of Bark or sti Those tutions suff procure r in g frothe m broken.down or delicate Con remedy once. The rather must be aware tha t a however alight 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. PHYSICIANS. PrmARN' NOTICE! We make no secret of the Ingredients. HELM BOLD'S EXTRAC7' .13WCHZI is composed of 13IICklII, Cubebs and Juniper BerrieS, selected with BO great care, and prepared—. in vacuo R. T. HALM. Druggist and Chemist of sixteen years' expe rience in the City of Phttadelp is arid which Is now prescribed by the moat eminent physicians, has been admitted to use in the United States Arms. and is also in very general use in State Hospitals and publicSani- Vary Institutions throughout the land. [Dr. Kxysxk is a physician of over t twenty years' experience, and a_giaduate of the Jefferson Medical ollege,and of the University °Medicine and Surgery of Philadelphia.] Ma. H. 7. ligtansocn.—Lear Sir :—ln regard to ttus wwuestion asked me as to my opinion atheut bo Bischu, I ould say that I have uaed and sold article in various forms for the past thirty years. I 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 varioce diseases of the bladder and kidneys, and the reputation it has acquired In ray judgment is warranted by the facts. I have seen and used, as before stated. every form of Beebe—the powdered leaves, the simple decoction, tincture, fluid extracts—and I am net cognizant ofany preparation of that plant at all equal to y the Twelve years' experience ought, I think, to give right tojudge of ha merits, and , without prejudice or par llailly I give yours preoedenoe over all others. Ido n& slue a thing according to its bulk; if I did other _finches 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. cul value your Bnchn for its effect n patients. I have res with it and seen cured with It , more diseaaes of the bladder and klaneys than I have ever seen cored with any other Suchtt, or esy other proprietary com pound of whatever name. BespectitillY Yours. etc.. GEORGE H. REYesICR, IL D., August 11, 1865. hio. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. HELAIBOLD'S FLUID EXTRAA)T SARSAPARILLA, HIGHLY CO.I'NeIMgmAi.TRD, One bottle equivalent In strength to one gall° eyrup or Decoction. It reaches the seat of the disease Immediate pelling alt 111:13101113 OP THE BLOOD, and BEAIITI 'PI - LNG THE 002EPLXXX • These articles, being of such strength, Abe v i s ited oeeningly small. From this fact it is amain th states A.rmyllospitals and pubileSanltery Institutions throughout the bad. PRINCIPAL DEPO2B, Helmbold's Drug and Chemical Ware- house, Igo. 594 Broadway, NEW YORK. Helmbold's Medical Depot, NO. 104 SOUTH TENTH STIOMT, BELOW OHESTNITA PHILADELPHIA. Sold by Druggists Everywhere. Beware of Counterfeits. Ak for Ml*HO'dk; 111711W441 NEW' PIIBLICATIOML • AlirAL ABLE ENGLISH SCIENTIFIC BOOKS— as WATT'S DiCTIONARY OF CHEMISTRY. 8 volq. - FIRES, FIRE ENGINES AND. FIRE BRIGADES. - -With numerous illustrations RANKINE'S WIT, ENGINExamG Fourth Re. wised Edition. BELL'S •ANATOMY Or EXPRESSION. With Was trations. FROST AND. FIRE, NATURAL 'ENGINES. 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By the author of "Silent Women.' —an English novel. Iv, 12mo. Tits, °Axe BIRDS OFTHE _NORTH. By Robert B. Roosevelt. .1 v01.,12m0. For sale by 7 AMPS S. CLA_XTON, ' Successor to W. S . &A. Martien. je9 606 Chestnut street. REAM ESTATE. WEST SPRUCE STREET. FOR . SALLE, frai The !bur story modern brick reside Tick JU.1824 SPATICE Street, 22 feet from, with story double back buildings and lot 133 feet deep to Dobbin's street. has two bath. rooms, water closets, permanent basins and replete with every extra mod ern convenience. PRICE 428,000. Clear of 8111nel:umbra:ice. Possession in the fall. Can be seen only by applying to WILLIAM ?L iestutlusel rpt, 324 Chestnut Littera. OS POE SALE.—The Dwelling Rouse, recently oc,:. Ka copied by Judge Oswald Thompson, situated at the corner of Market Square anti Church Lane, GER MAft TuWN; is 53 feet front hast 3 rooms, hot and cold water In' three places, furnace, range and other modern conve Men nee. Over Ss 000 has been recently spent In improvements andrepairs to the building. le within five minutes' walk of the depot and Church Lane Station of the P. G. 4k.. N. R. R Possession will be given on execution of the deed. Apply to - 'THOMAS C. GARB'S FT, Corner Green and Conner streets, Germantown.. Or JON ARRETT. je9 !Teti No. 400 Cher nutstreet, Phnadelphis. RTO RENT.—A antrorme BGE DWELTaNG . House containing eight rooms, situated on the ol turnpike road, above Wakelin street, Twenty third Ward. A.ppy to W. W. SVIMLEY, je-ats Opposite the premises. fie FOR SALE —Brick DWELL.UsTG. No M 3 Coates fea . street. nine rooms. bath. gas, range, good order, &c. Lot IS by is feet deep , with back outlet for car riage way leading into Marshall street. Apply, 144)1 SPRUCE street after 9 A. M. It* el. l- -R TO LET.—A large and splendid House, only to ula one who can furniNh it on the European plan.. Apply to GIIMMEY &SONS. 508 Walnut street. lt* tele FORM:MED ROUSE FOR BEN —IQ mg FPRUCE, above BROAD street, by toy2a.2otrpf C. H. 311B:REZED. DtrY-1 V W7)01 THE ORPHANS' COURT FOP. THE CITY AND .1 COUNTY OF PHIL SDELPHIA.—Estate of GED. F. w °BEATH. deceased.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of BENRLETTA W. WOHRATH. ANDREW K. WOM BATH. FREDERICK K. Wom:RATIEt. and WIL LIAM GAUL. Executors of GEORGE F. WOURATEG deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the bands of the accountant, will meet the parties in terested ter the purposes of his appointment, on MON- D Y, the lath of June. ItSt, at 11 o'clock. A. M., at his Office. No. In South FIFTH street in thecity of Phila de phis. A. S. LETCHWORTH, jces,m,wSt. Auditor. - - rN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY 1 AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estateof PHOEBE BANES, deceased. The auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of HENRY 0. D. BANES and FRANCIS H. DUEraft Administrators of the estate of Phcebe Banks, deed, end to make distributi mee t e Balance in the hand" of the accountardr,wil the partial illtereSted 11:m the purposes of his apitointmenton TUESDAY, June 19th. me, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his office, No. 12e. South SIXTH street, in the City of Philadelphia. H. E. WALLACE. Je9-e,tu,th,tt• Auditor. NOTICE—LETRIERs OF ADMINISTRATIoN TO the Estate of GEORGE J. oRAVELL, deed. bartng been granted to the underalgaed. all persons indebted to the same are requested to make payment. and those having claims to make them known to EMMAA. GEAVELL, Administratrlx, No. 1011 Cal lowhill street, or her attorney, J. A. SPENCER, 423 Walnut street. je9-stita WI#ATEI. WANTED pre PER 311:11SrTEC paid to .Agents,lo Introduce our new $l5. SIB and= Sewing Macaines, Retc.bara'J AA ent. duress, with stamp. zdosauzi OCK SEWING 3MACELUsiIit Winchendan, Mass., orPhiledeloble, Pa. J.3B-3m ABOOK-TrFrFTEJ3, BY DOUBLE ENTRY, de sinng employment for two or three hours eactr. day, will please address note, stating terms and retar ence. to T. A. H. office of this paper. jet* VirAISTED—A mediumatzN3. second-haad SATE Address P. 0. Box 1,006. lts BOARDING. nOtTICTRYBOAILDING can oe had at - a beautiful place five miles from the city. Large airy rooms. Convenient of access by horse andsteara cars. Address -242," this °eke. ie9-2t* THE~ SUBS.ORIBER (for many years connected with "Mtchell's Saloons,' No. 523 Chestnut Street,) would respectfally inform* tds Mends and the public generally, that he has OPENED AN Ice Cream and .Refreshment Palon, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. No. 1121 CHESTNUT STREET , where he hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit the patronage of all who may favor him with their custom. mykkim rpf 0 -0 W READY MADE -LOTHINGI N! 824 ctititroursr. UNDER THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL PHILADELPHIA •PA .. :Tr ~ - mammon 1 FOR 811.1"..11EASL71ENENT. / i...-1,4 ' COAT. Send Sire from Ito 2. from Stoat and from 4 to 5; I and around the most prominent I part of the chest, and around 1 ...- -mss - _ the waist. State whether erect I - or stooping. TEST. Eiame as for coat. PAM& Inside seam; outside seam to hips. an. valet. gran RANI/JIB PASSAGE OFFICE. NATIONAL STEAK NAVIGATION OM 11 . 1=7"WEEKLY TO AND FROM QUICEINH. TOWN. (CORK HARBOR.) AND LIVERPCOU The elegant Al iron screw steamship ERIN leaves 0n... - SATIIIIDAP. Jurtelltb. Rates of passage, payable in currency: Ist Cabin. MO% Steerage, twi. Passengers also forwarded to London, Parla,RMIN Hamburg, Bremen, &c., at moderate rata. Steerage passage from LIVERPOON or 41:01 TOW/ through to kffu.A.DELpßmt, pto i n en „. rency. For further information.' apply at the °empanel& Office, W. A. 'AA srrT.l., Agent, 217 Walrolt street. ispEOLsl. NOTICIL—Having been appointed germ ANENT of the above " Favorite Line . ' in this 4 , woeld Cilallioll. the Pubila WANTED TO PURCHASE- A: good.Ye saet Satiable Zr Lumber trades 125,099 to 150.000 feet mosey": not Over four years eUt.. , Apply . SOURER A, CO.,'DoCA stay% wharf; • JAOOB H. B
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