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

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    Lovies:
liontioron.— Arnold Gilhonse died this
- morning at n o'clock, from the effects of a
blow received in a quarrel yesterday after
noon. The deceased was a German, a shoe
maker by trade, and resided at No. 723 Pm
syunk road below Fitzwater street. His
wife is an Irishwoman. A man named
James Devinny, who) was acquainted with
Mrs. Gilhonse previous to her marriage,
has been in the habit of visiting the house.
His visits must have been an annoyance to
Gfihouse, for the two had words about the
matter. Both had been drinking. It was
proposed to settle the difficulty by taking
another drink, and the two men started for
a neighboring tavern. Gilhouse carried in
his hand a small cast-iron skillet. When
they got upon the opposite side- of
the street, it is said, they got into a quarrel s
Devinny is alleged to have taken the skil
let from Gilhouse and struck him upon the
head with it. Gilhonse fell and Devinny
ran down Monroe street, throuph an alley,
* jumped over a fence, got into Shippen
'4, street and escaped.
. Gilhouse was picked up and taken to his
home. Mrs. G. states that she was too poor
to 'employ a physician, and her husband
remained insensible until this morning
when he died. He was about forty years of
age. He leaves two children.
Coroner Taylor was notified and ordered
a post-mortem examination by Dr. Shap
leigh. The inquest will be held this after
noon.
Devinny is about forty years of age, and
is said to be a widower, with two children.
He is a stone cutter by trade.
INSANE DEPARTMENT OF THE ALMS
MOUSE.-A number of individuals have re
sponded to the suggestion to contribute
books and magazines for the use of the in
sane at the Alms House, one party recently
contributing about seventy bound vo
lumes, besides a large lot of magazines, un
bound books and pamphlets, all which will
add greatly to the means of alleviating the
sorrows of the inmates. A few more con
tributions of the same kind will enable the
Superintendent to rearrange and catalogue
the library for the daily use of the patients.
AnT.—The commencement of the sales of
Oil Paintings,
Crystal Medallions and Pas
tels from the American Art Gallery, New
York, took place at Scott's Gallery, 1020
Chestnut street, last evening, when about
85 numbers on the catalogue were disposed
of at very low prices. The sale will be con
tinued this evening,when 85 more paintings
will be sold. Connoisseurs and - lovers of
art should attend this sale, as every paint
ing will be sold without reserve or limita
tion.
SUPPOSED BURGLARS ARRESTED.—This
morning Officers Roan and Hess, of the
Sixteenth District, arrested three young
men, in the neighborhood of Grey's Ferry
road and the Darby road, on suspicion of
being burglars. They had in their posses
sion a large quantity of goods, and upon
their persona were found tools used by bar
glars, false keys, &c. The prisoners gave
the names of Wrn. McCauley, John
van and Thomas Johnson. They were
locked up for a hearing.
ANOTHER ;REGIMENT TO PARADE.—A
largely-attended meeting of the 6th Penn
sylvania cavalry was held last evening at
the District Court room. The regiment will
make one of the finest appearances in the
the great pageant on the 4th of July. The
regiment will parade in full force. A
committee was appointed to procures band,
dm. The meeting adjourned to meet on
Mollday evening, July 2, for inspection and
dri.
LABuziki x.—Joseph Harris was in
$6OO ball by Alderman Hurley this morn
ing, upon the charge of the larceny of thirty
pounds of prunes from a store on Vine
street, near Delaware Avenue. The theft
was committed while a companion otHarris
attracted the attention of the store attend
ant in another direction.
WE would call the attention of those
wanting a desirable residence to the pro
perty 1425 Poplar street, to be sold next
Tuesday at the Exchange. to close an
estate. The dwelling has all the modern
improvements. Large yard, through to
Cambridge street, with a substantial brick
stable on rear of lot,'
"Snarrrrnits" IN TROUBLE.—Nine "Shin
ners" who had located upon the stand al
lotted to farmers on Callowhill street,above
Broad, have been arrested by the High Con
stables. They were all fined two dollars
and costs by Alderman Butler.
S'TRUOR. BY LIGHTNING.—Last evening
about nine o'clock a dwelling house, No.
415 York avenue, was struck by lightning.
The chimney was somewhat damaged and
several shingles were torn from the roof.
No further injury was done.
SERVED RIGHT.—A young man named
Geo. Saxon was arrested yesterday at Fair
mount Park, for defacing the property by
writing obscene words on the benches. He
was taken before Aid. Hntchindbn,and was
fined $5 and costa.
ASLIGHT FlB:E.—About six o'clock last
evening a fire occurred in a house back of
Axmat street, Germantown. The fire was
extinguished by the Washington Engine
Company. Loss $2OO.
Does CAPTIMED.—During the past week,
200 unmuzzled dogs were captured in the
city. Of that number 59 were redeemed by
their owners, and the remaining 141 were
killed.
A DAINTY ComPLE.XIOS AND A. FAllit.
lisitxtr.—"Beauty's but akin deep," so impart to your
brow a brilliant whiteness, to your cheeks a delicate
carnation: bid pimples, freckles, morpbew, tan, &c.,
amount! and become beautiful and lovely, by the use
of Vitmail de Paris. Don't forget to tairelit with you
to the country or sea shore. Every lady now uses it
for preventing and removing the discoloration's caused
by the sun or salt air. It Is perfectly hamile 4 pro
duces the daintiest complexion and the Wrest kind of
a skin. Of course there are many cheap, vulgar and
injurious pastes
(I nd washes, but She public mast
beware of them. se only L'icmall de Parts; it can
be obtained from E. JOUTN,III South TBNTEI street,
And at the leading Druggistannd Perfumers.
HAVANA CIGARS : Partagas, Cabanas,
Figaro, Itspaialsa, etc.; ex Str. "Stare and Stripes."
WARD. J. OAFFEH,
Importer.
S. E. Chestnut and Front.
GET A GOOD Sundown at 75 cents.—Oak
fords', under the Continental Hotel
Mxs. WHIGGLES expressed her disap
pointment the other day, on taking up the paper
thus: " Ler' sakes ' there aint a single living person
dead that I know. It seems to me there Mot no news
In Shia 'ere paper." The lady in question probably did
not look at the announcement that the beat and cheap.
eet Coal in the city was Pir sale at the establishment
of W. W. Alter, No. 957, North Ninth street, and at his
branch °Moe, at Sixth and Spring Garden streets.
CENTR.iI, TEA. STopz.
ILLTOMILEAL FLICTOICErt,
120 Chestnut street
CONFECTIONS FOR THE CONNOISSEUR.—
The Confections of Mr. Stephen F. Whitman, No.
1210 Market Street, are of
the m o st
perfection. that
they are in high favor with the most fasticilonsjadges
of these delicacies. The demand never ceases. Mr.
'WM:man is always favored with a faia attendance of
customers. who do not think any confections worthy
- th.ir purchase, except those manufactured at hie es
tablishment. Persons leaving the city for a shorter or
longer period should supply themselves In advance,
as theY.lllaF not be enabled to procure a full assort
ment of genuine manufacture in remote places.
EluimowN Hata, all at low prices.—Oak
fbrds', anderthe Continental HOWL
SUPERB CLOTHING.—The Old Clothing
House of 0. Somers & Son. 62.5 Chestnut street (under
Jayne's Hall), announce their readiness to reconstruct
the wardrobes of gentlemen of taste, No house in
Philadelpbia Is better able to do tots with grace and
elegance, or at More reasonable prices. Their spring
overcoats. English watking.coms, register and frock
coats sack , eoats, caaslmere saint, dtc., are models of
good taste,
CUBE Box DYSPEPSLL—Platttatiori Bitters
- are considered the greatest acmes in the medical
world. Blitzes of every conceivable description have
advertised ler patronage, but their inferiority to the
Plaroationl3. T. 1160 X is too palpable to require com
ment. At this semen especially no Candy in the cum
pry should be without a supply of Plantation Bitters.
They are deliciously medicinal.
OUR VISIT TO A YOPITLAR DRY, GOODS
Manx.—We yesterday visited the large and elegant
Dry Goode Emporium of Messrs. McCurdy & Dankle,
at No. 140 North Eighth street, aboyo Arch, and reel
bound to state, for the benefit of onr readers, that tneir
stock comprises some of the most beautiful goods we
have seen this season. This establishment, though
young in Its career, has gained a high degree of popu
larity, not only for the beauty and variety or the stock,
but for tbe very low rates at which it is offered. They
are now in receipt of large invoices of dress goods,
which were purchased at recent auction sales In New
York, at a sacrifice. Among these we may particularize
White Pique, and white goods in general; French Per.
eels, French Chintz:Et ID great varle.y, Traveling Dress
Goods, Tourist's Stripes Organdies Poplins, Deans,
&c. In the Housekeeping Department they have
all the moat approved makes of Muslin% Linens,
Sheetings and Flannels. Of the latter, they have the
celebrated Ballard Vale make, which is less liable to
abrink than other kinds, and may be had of good quali
ty and fall width. at from 5u to 75 cents yer yard. They
have also a full stock of Mourning Goods, and plat
goods for Friends. To be brief, every taste mar here
be suited, ano we congratulate the firm on their sue.
teas in thus aniicipatingthe wants and proverbial good
taste of the ladies of Philadelphia,
81TMMER CONFECTIONERY.—E. G. Whit
man & Co.. the celebrated confectioners, of No. RlB
Chestnut street. •are directing much attention to the
manufacture of choice articles in their line. that are
peculiarly adapted to the summer season. These deli
cacies are put up In neat boxes, for the convenience of
tourists and the occupants of country residences.
Their wares are at once rich. delicious, elegant, pure
and wholesome. Let all who Would know the Joys of
eating confectionery that is wofthy of the name, call
on B. G. W. & Co.. and see and taste for themselves.
ALL our Sundowus at reduced prices.
Oakiords', under the Continental Hotel.
TRY Oun CONGRESS CARE—excellent
G. 'Syron Morse, 904 Arch street.
GREAT Reduction in Sandowns.-75 cents
up. Oakfords', under the Continental Rota
Gnovrat do BAKER'S Highest Premium
Elastic Stitch and Lock Stitch Sewing Machines, 780
Chestnut stmt.
SVNALER DELIGHTS—AMOng the many
pleasant sensations incident to the summer time there
Is none more peculiarly delightful than that which we
experience whilst enjoying the refreshing 'Widens aof
that delicious beverage. Ice Cream Sods, all the more
so when drawn from the , porcelain.lined fountain and
flavored wth the fresh fruit syrups of HAREM
°Lila 8., at their store, S. E. corner Tenth and Chest
nut streets.
R. &W. R &W. R. &W. R. & W.
BOYS' CLOTHING, CGENTLEMEN'S SLUTS
MA LITARY UNIFORMS.
SUMMER G &RUMMER/0Y M AMCOR MADE
TO ORDER.
CHEAP. ELTGAN'T, DI7BABLE.
BROWNSTONE
CLOTHINGHALL.
603 and 605 0 KESTNIIT STREET.
&W. R. &W. R. &W. E. &W. R. & W
DRAFNESS, BLINDNDSB AND CATARRH.—
T. Isaacs, If. D., Professor of thelSys and Ear, treats
all diseases appertaining to the above members with
the utmost emcee& Testimonials from the most re
liable sources In the city can be seen at hls othce, No.
519 Pine street. The medical faculty are invited to ac
company their tienta, aahe had no secrets in his
practice. Artificial eyes inset ed. No . char g e Riede
for examination.
HOOP Simms, of Hopkins' "own make,"
have no equal; wholesale and retaiL No. SZS Arch
street.
, 'lntdicatlye steam engine packing.—for terms see
723 chestnut st., Willa., and 26 dey at., new Y ork.'
A NOTEWORTHY REMOVAL.—
Mr. Charles Michel, (late of the thin of Helwig
Bichel,) respectfully informs his friends and the public
that he has removed to No. 5e4 North Eighth street,
below Spring Garden, where he now offers a very su
perior stock of Pine Calf and Patent Leather 800.4 at
ery low prices. His light expenses at his present lo
ca. ion enables him to sell at small profits. Give him
a call
•
CONFECTIONERY .AND FIREWORES.—In
view of the approaching anniversary of American In
dependence. Mr. George W. Jenkins, renowned con •
fectioner at 1037 Spring Garden street, has just opened
a large and varied assortment of Fireworks, compris
ing Rockets, Roman Candles, Bengora Lights, Star
Wheels, Mines, Demon Torches, Pin Wheels, Chasers.
Squibs, etc., etc.. which are of the beat quality, and will
be sold at much lower rates than they have been for
several years. His stock of Foreign Fruits, Candied
Fruits, Jellies, Preserves, etc., is very fine, as is also
his inimitable tontectioney, which he manufactures
of pate sugar without the admixture of any hurtful
compounds. For any of the aoove articles this is the
place to visit.
ANIISE NEN I`S.
This evening Mr,. Booth appears at the
Walnut as Pescara, in "The Apostate,"
supported by the full strength of the com
pany. At the Arch Miss Ettie Henderson
will appear in "Kathleen Mavourneen"
and "The French Spy," in both of which
she acts with grace, taste and power. At
the American we have the usual combina
tion of dramatic, gymnastic and ballet per
formances, by the Hanlons,Harry Pearson,
dm. Signor Blitz appears at the Assembly
Building this afternoon and evening. A
change has taken place in the management
of• the Chestnut, which will soon be re
opened. Mr. Leonard Grover retires and
Mr. William E. Slim has taken a silent
partner into the concern. Great prepara
tions are making at the Chestnut for the
coming season. Daring the present month
Bryant's Minstrels will appear there. We
learn that Vestvali will appear in this city
next season. Her business manager, Mr.
H. Ashley, arrived in town last evening to
complete arrangements for her engagement.
We understand that arrangements are in
progress for a benefit to Mr. E. L. Tilton at
the Chestnut on Wednesday afternoon. A
remarkably fine bill will be presented.
BUNTING, BILK AND MUSLIN
FLAGS
OF EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION.
Swords, Sash,. Belts. Base Ball Caps,
Base Ball Belts and Military Equip
meats of all kinds.
WILSON do HUTCHINSON
(Succossors to Evans,Hassall &Oo.,)
No. 418 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA. let•lnult
EDINBURGH STRONG ALE AND
BROWN STOUT.
A fresh importation of William Youngar's Strong
Ale and Brown Stout Porter.
"°•4"ll l.lrtf4VAl: ln ' OIITIAt
SIMON COLTON dt. CLARKE,
8. W. COB. BROAD AND WAINITT.
GEORGE PLOWMAN '
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
232 CARTER STREET,
and 141 MON gig
to liachine Work and Millwriting promptly attendee
1117-rld
Mit CLOSING OUT
OUR LARGE STOCIC OF
- CA:ELRIA.4SI•ES
41. T REDUCED PRICES.
J. B. commas & SONE3,
m.y3l-2mlp3 63 ARCH West.
ISM__ SPRING. Mit.
WM. D. ROGERS.
Coach and Light Carriage BaiHer.
1009 and 1011 Chestnut Streak
Inhl44Cm-rpt PIEELADELPHLA.
SUITS OF ROSEWOOD CHAMBER
FURNITURE. -
GEO. HENKELS.
Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets.
WB - NZBE CAl,i, attention to our
=rat t ir rago,',Ta=r,L,.(rtta
them at very reasonable prices to kraals. Best of
references by and MILL MI 888 Invariably
even
'MB UNION PIANO ZLANUPACITUBING 00..
aPfO UN Wigan; attest.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY JUNE 16, 1866.
RHEUMATISM,
GOUT, NEURALGIA, dtc.
A CURE WARRANTED
Used Inwardly.
The following wonderful Remedy ill the POSITIVE
CII/tE of RHEUMATItiht, GO CPl' and WRITE LGIa.
was discovered after the study and practice of a life
time by Dr. 7. P. FITI, cult, one of Philadelphia's old•
est practising Physicians, aho hats made these dis
eases a specialty and having fully tested its remark
able curative powers for a numberof years now offers
it to all afflicted and suffering with the liberal con
ditton that if any case can possibly be found that ite
infallible power cannot overcome, he will refund to
such case or cases the amount paid by Mum in the trial
of this remedy. Incredible es this offer may seem,
the Proprity or knows full well from experience the
merits of the remedy and the safety:of his offer.
It contains no Mercury, Colchicum, Minerals, Me
tals nor anything iwurious.
Price
$2 00 per Bottle. Prepared only at the princl
pal aepot, No. 29 South FOURTH Atreet, above Chest
nut, where Dr. Filler ;nay be Personally consulted free
of charge. Highest references of wonderibl cures ac
company each Bottle.
ESTABLISHED 1833.
Mothers and Nurses
Who have tested Dr. Fitler's Infant Carminative for
the last ft years, certify by thousands that it Is the
greatest household remedy for Cross Children, In fa nte
eething, Lo ll c, Cramp. Bowel Complaint, Sleepless
ness. Pains, Spasms, emir Vornittngs, .Prettinge. Flatu
lency, Übolera Dallintunt, &c. Contains nothing in
jurious, Is perfectly harmless and children love It
dearly. Price only 26 cents. Satisfaction guarantee&
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers.
Prepared only at ro. 29 South FOITETH Street,
above Chestnut, Philadelphia. jell:4m 8p
BIEBEELL'S MAGIO OIL
cuitEs WETTER I!
ERYSIPELAS, ITCH, SCALD MUD,
AND ALL SEMI D7EIZAIDD3 I
Warranted to cure or money reloaded.
For sale by all Druggists.
Principal Depot,
10.53 SOUTH TRIM STREET,
ABOVE CHESTNUT.
la-Price 25 cents per bottle apZ4-tm rp
HUNCPIIREYS ,
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
Ra n wroved, from the most ampleexperienoe, an
• Simple—Prompt—Mdent, and 'Re
liable. They are the only Medicines perfectly adapted
to popular use—so simple that mistakes cannot be
made in using them; so harmless as to be free from
danger, and so efficient as to be always reliable. They
have raised the highest commendation BUM all, add
will always rattier satisfaction.
No. Cents.
FEvmus." mamma, Tnflernwl
WORIIIA, Worm-Fever, Worm-0)11.9.---25
8, " CRY ING-COLIC, or Teething of inrants-..-25
4, " MAR • RCEA of children or adults ---.25
5, " DYSENTERY, Griping, Bilious Colic--.. 29
ft, " CHOLERA SIORBUS, Nausea, Vomiting-25
7, " COUGHS, Colds, Bronchitis._ . —ZS
8, " NEURALGIA, Toothche, Faceache.---121
9, ". ICEADACts.s., Sick Headac he, Verllgo.. f 5
10, " DYSPEPSIA. Bilious Sto ma"
11,
" SUPPRESSED, or_painfal
12, " WHITES too profuse Perioda.----25
ls, • • " craotrr tuincrat Braitunk. w _25
14, " EALT B EECHgu
lb, " munnuerisat I re= Pains._ _au
16, " FEVER and Ague, Chill Fever, Aguea--50
17, " PILES blind or bleeding. 5O
18, " OPETHALMY, and sore or weak
19, " CATARRH acute or chronic, Tn flnanom * so
" WHOOPINO 00a4b11.- 50
21, " ASTHMA_ Awrmed
N, " EAR MS si , •rEl3 Tn --- "V.paired earing.-10
"' SCROFULA enl ic ve n Gladds.
94. " GENERAL D Physical Wear
-59
25, 11 DROPSY and scantions.
" SEA.SICIINESS. sickness from rifling.-50
27, " KIDNEY Disir A Prd' Gravel.....:. 5O
28. " NERVOUS DEBILITY. Involuntary Male
--
VS, •• BORE MOUTH. Canker- --00
so, - URINARY Incontinence, wetting kei.--60
81, " PAINFUL Periods, even with Bpagms—,So
" SUFFRBINGE at change of de
Et. Vitas' Donna.— 1 CO
ttleanited Eon Tbr0e5.......-10
idLL.F.A.Y C./LEBO.
SS vials. morocco MB% and booe,----.--810 Os
so large vials, in morocco, and b00g....-- 6 0
so large vials, plain case and GO
isboxes (Nos i Ap r isaind b00r..._.,....._...,,, .,.....,.. les
am arF, pitppag
00
-- I
el
Skir. The Itemediee She case or — single box, ars
lent to an y Part ar the bonntry, by all
or express,
free of charge on rebel) tof the price. Address
~IIMPB BPEXTFIO
HOMOEOPATHIC SIXDICENT, OM:PANT,
Ottlee sad Depot, No. 562Broad s asNew
pers. Hummuur.re Is corusalted at hts Mos
onally or by letter, as above, for Amos of des
ease.
--
EDYOTT & 00., JOHNSON, 'HOLLOWAY & OOW.
DN, T. B. CALLER - Dr ER and AldigHOSE shout.
Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia. tier4h
BOOMS AND SHOEB
REiOZOVAL.
80078 ANDIOES.
C. Etenkert Br, Son
Have removed from their old stand, No. fit South
FOURTH Street,which they have occupied fbr nearly
20 years, to the large and commodious Ettore No. 718
camorran Btrem, directly opposite Masonic Hs 1.
We take pleasure in stating ro 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 Yon 'a fine Boots and Shoes,
made with the same care and attention to comfort,
durability and style that is bestowed on our beet Ken's
Goods. We have also the best arrangements for mak.
Ing to order the bait and matt artbatial Boots and
Shoes for Ladles. sPlgth.e.tukeui
FIREWORKS
IN. GREAT VARIETY.
FOR RAZE AT MANUFACTURERS' MOM&
A. B. FRAIICISCUS & CO.,
513 MARKET STREET,
AaD
510 001111101013 BTRUT.
GOODS ORDERED DIRECT FROM FACTORY.
Fo orders accepted after July let. lan/ 147/rPI
SELLERS BROTHERS,
No. 18 North Sixth Street,
Raving added. to their fbrmer basineas that of
MILL AND FACTORY
FINDINGS,
Intend keeping a fall assortment of everything !until
line, which they will sell at the lowest rates, including
Pare Oak Tanned Leather Belting,
Gum Belting and Steam Packing,
Lace and Picker Leather,
Band and Harness Leather,
Boller Cloth and Muni,
Card Clothi
t ng
Also continue to roannetopir
here
RttoihreVetil. dip.
WIRE CLOTH, SIEVES, SCREENS sio
Of which APIILI, ABSOBTKICIPP Is kept contannUP
on band.
Bits of Walnut Parlor Furniture,
Gi-eo. J, Henlels~
rP
Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets,
MEDIM:M3.
IN OIL OE POLISHED.
RETAIL DRY GOODS
'NOVELTIES
IN
SEA .SIDE SHAWLS.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
28 South Second street,
Would invite the
ATTENTION OF LADIES
Who are preparing for Watering and other Mama :or
Summer Iteaorta. to their large variety of
SUMMER SHAWLS,
lel4-th,a,tu-inarp] OF ENTIRELY NEW STYLES.
LINEN LAWNS.
Will Open This Day,
1 Case Linen Lawns at 31c.
1 Case Linen Lawns at 35r.
1 Case Linen Lawns at 37c.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO.,
N. W. corner Eighth and Market.
jel4—it rp
SEA SIDE SHAWLS
SEA BIDE SHAWLS
SEA SIDE SHAWLS 1
ALL THE NEWEST STYLES.
FROM $4 TO $l6.
JOHN W. THOMAS
-4105 and 407 North Second Street
lets-6t rPt
CLOTHLATO.
1:11111M1141alliFACIRI,
ROCKHILL & WILSON
"Brows Stone Clothing Hall,"
603 and 605 Chestnut Street
NEW STOOK
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Having sold out our stock of Clothing lbr Gentle.
men and Bo
ofst, carried over from the late fire, our en•
tire stock
Fashionable Beady-Made Clothing is
the Newest,
0138 PEICEEI AU THE LOW.
Magnificent Spring Stock Now Ready,
To Suit Everybody.
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT.
Our newly-fitted up Quito= Department now cos
talns the largest assortment of all the• itahlonahle
New Fabrics for our patrons to select from.
SUITS, OIVIL AND MILITARY.
MADE VP TO ORDER PROMPTLY.
In the highest style, and at moderate prizes.
Boys' Clothing.
In this department oar stock is also unrivaled.
THE Pan IN THE CITY,
At The Lowest Prices.
Orders executed st shortest notice.
The Choicest Stock
READY MADE CLOTHING
LET PIMADELPECrA.
ROCKHILL & WILSON
Brown-Stone Clothing Hall,
603 & 605 Chestnut street.
ap7.ll44wan
SPRING- 131 - 00.11313
SPRING STYLES 1
EDWARD P. KELLY,
TAILOR,
OLS Chestnut St:
TO VAMILMIS
RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS.
We are prepared, aa heretofbre, to auPP/.9 Famines
at their Contai j r z r noes with
ozi
Or
1 1 118 GROORRIES, TEAS, ay., etc.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
Cor. Eleventh and Vine Streets.
Smith's Island.
THIS POPULAR RESORT IS NOW
open for the entertainment of the pub.
tan er the control of.
who hsa improved it by addingto It a large HoteL
Booms can be had for the season.
A. FLEUST-OLAI3B RESTAURANT ATTACHED.
None but the Purest Liquors sold. mum ep
IN THE YOUNG AND RISING
Generation, the vegetative powers of life are strong:
but, in a few years. bow often the pallid hue, the lack
lustre eye, and. emaciated form, and the impossibility
of application to mental
evidenthow Its .baneful influ
ence It soon becomes to the observer that
some depressing influence is checking the develop
ment of the body. Consumption is talked of, andper
baps,the youth is removed from school and sent ato
the country. This is one of the worst movements.
- .Removed from ordinary diversions of the ever-chang
ing scenes of the city, th e powers of the body too much
enfeebled to give zest to healthful and rural exercise,
thoughts are turned inwards upon themseives; the pa
rent's heart bleeds in anxiety, and fences the grave
but wait ing 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 Euchn
FOR WF A RNESS ARISING FRO' EXCESSES OR
INDISCRETION.
Attended with the following symptoms: Indispost.
Mon to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Diemery,Difil
culty of Preathlng, General Weakness, Horror of Dls
ease,Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Death Night
Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision,
Languor, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System,
Often Enormous App.tite with Dyspeptic , ymptotos,
Hot Hands, Flushing of the Bruly.Dryness of the Skfn.
Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face,Pain
the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black
Spots flying before the Eyes, with Temporary Gre a t and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mo
bility, Itestiessress with Horror of Society. Nothing le
more desirable to such Patients than Solitude, and no
thing theY more dread for Fear of Themselves,no Be
pose of Manner, no Earnestness, no !speculation, but a
hurried Transition from one question to another.
di ThThese symptoms, if allowed to go on—which this me.
e e
Invariable removes— soon follow loss of Power,
Fatuity and Epileptic MU, in one of which the patient
may expire.
Daring the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson, at the
Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad result occurred in two
patients; reason had for a time left them, andboth died
of epilepsy.
Who can say that these excesses are not frequently
followed by those direibi diseases, INSANITY and
CONSUMPTION? The records of the Insane Asy
lums, and the melancholy deaths by amsumption, bear
ample witness to the truth of these assertions. In Lu
naticAsy lams the most:melancholy exhibitions appear.
The countenance to actually sodden and quite dead
tuts—neither mirth nor grief ever visits it. Should a
sound ofthe voice occur, it is rarely articulate.
"With word measures, wan despair
Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled."
Whilst we regret the existence of the above diseases
and r puled to offer an invaluable
t s iil l i j e t rialstrn'er the P :emoval orate co unison,
War.atßOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRA.TED FLUID
EXTRACT OF BUCHU.
THERE IS NO TONIC LIKE IT. It 18 an anchor of
hope to the surgeon and patient; and this is the testi
mony of all who have used or prescribed it.
HELMBOLD•S PLUM EXTRACT BUCKET 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 past Deposit, and all
Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Dropsical Swell
ings.
KELISCBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
In affections peculiar to females, Is unequaled by any
otber preparation, as in Chlorosis or Retention, irregu
larities, painfulness or suppression of customary
evacuations, Ulceration or Scirrhous state of the
Uterus, Leucorrhcea. and all complaints incident to the
sex, whether arising from habits of dissipation, impra
detcles, or in the Decline or Change of life.
HZIMBOLD's FLITID EXTRACT BUCHII
IMPROVED 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 sunerseding those unplea
sant and dangerous remedies, Copaloa and Mercury,
in curing those unpleasant and DANGEROUS DI&
VAI4Pct
HELIMOLD'S PLUM EXTRACT BUMI
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 ita action, and more
Irstreng on. thening than any of the preparations of Bark or
Those suffering from broken down or delicate Con
atidationa procure the remedy at once.
The reader must be aware that 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 Bash and binod are supported from
these somata.
PHYSICLLNS. PT:W 4 COT NOTICE
We make no secret of the ingredients. HELM
BOLD'S PLUID BST/ACT EUCHUis Composedof
Botha, Cubebs and Juniper Berries, lel with'
great care, and prepared in vacuo by H. T. =NI
BOLD, Druggist and Chemist of sixteen years' expe
rience in the City of Philadelphia and which Is - now
prescribed by the most eminent phystelans, has been
admitted to use in the United Stares Army, and (salsa
in very general ass in State Hospitals and public Stun
tare Institutions throout the land.
[Dr. Kars= is a p ugh hysician af over twenty years'
experience, and a_graduate of the Jefferson Medical of the University ofMedicine and Surgery
of Philadelphia.]
sigAie yre .sertrer.yr —Lear 81r :—ln regard to the
question asked me as to my opinion about Buchu, I
would say that I have used and sold the article In
various forms for the past thirty years. I do not think
there is any form or preparation of it 1 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
ande various diseases of the bladder and
kidneys, the reputation it haa acquired In my
judgment la warranted by the facts.
I have seen andtused, as before stated. every farm of
Buchu—tbe powdered leaves, the simple decoction,
tincture, fluid extracts—and I am net cognizant of any
preparation of that plant at all equal to yours. Twelve
years' experience ought, I think, to give me the right
to judge of its merits. and without prejudice or par
tiality I give yours precedence over ail others, Ido not
s sines thing according to its bulk; if I did other
.Bucturs world out-do yours; but I hold to the doctrine
that bulk and quantity did not make an value—if they
(Leger,did. a copper cent would be worth more than a gold
I value your Buchu for its effect on patients. Ihave
cured with it and seen cured with it, more diseases of
the bladder and kidneys than I have ever seen cared
with any other Buchu, or any other proprietor, com
pound of whatever name. Beri yours eta,
GEORGE. H. - *KEy,B., HAP.,
August u, Utss, No. lc Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa.
HELIVIBOLD'S
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA,
ffi(3RT•'F CnN,'MNV:UTED,
One bottle eqtdveluit in strength to one vino
byrop or Decoction.
It - reaches the seat "' the disesee immediate
pealing all HDTiOBB I.F THE BLOOD, end
BEEL=MNGI THE 001dIPLEXI
name articles, befog of such strength, the dose Is ex.
eeeclngly small. Prom this tics it Is need In the Milted
Slates Army Hospitals and publie Sanitary Drstltatloni
throughout the land.
PRINCIPAL DEPOTS,
Helmbold's Drug a Goof Ware-
No. r'o , 4 Broadway,
NEW YORK,
Heteiold's Medical Depot,
Ell% 104 SOUTH TENTH STEM.
BELOW CHESTNUT.
PHILADELPHIA.
Sold by Druggists Everywhere.
Beware of Counterfeits.
Ask for Itebabold's.
natTew+te
REAL ESTATE.
rPERPMPTOTty SALE—JAMES A. RIME
;4. MAN AIICTIONEER—ILANDSO74 7 TY.I CRY
ESIDENCE and three acres, HOLOMBURf3.—Oa
SATUBDaY, Juno 23, 1866, at 6 o'clock in the after
noon, precisely, will be a ad at Public sale, without any
reserve whatever, on the premises, the following -de
scribed Beal , Estate, viz: All that beautiful country
residence, with about three acres of land. situate In the
square arid bounded by Oakland avenue, atilt, Decatur
and Cambridge streeta,about mid way between Holmes
burg railroad station and Bristol turnpike, about
5 Writes walk from either, and about lq mil% from
Tacony and 9 miles trom Market street, philadelphta.
The mansion is of stone (rough cast) and the inner
walls lined, is 40 feet front. asd Si feet deep, with
kitchen back: I.rge parlor, library and dining room,
hall 8 feet wide, and kitcaeri on first floor; dressing
rcom and hall on second floor, and 7 chambers, attics
Included; hot and cold water, bath, range and Barnet-%
veranda back and front: a stable a:,d coach house,
Jannory, &e. Stores and Churches handy The
grounds handsomely laid out; lawn, gravel walks and
carriage roaa, fine pasture lots, and upwards of 100
shade and fruit trees. The kitehen garden has been
all prepared for this summer's CRP, and Is well stocked
with choice vegetables for a family.
The
immediately in perfect order and can be en
tered There is a water tank at the house
to hold the rain water, and a force Dump attached,
geod stabling and out buildings. The situation Is a
beautiful one, between the elegant country seat of
Samuel Stokes and the river Delaware.
SOP' Trains leave the Kensington depot for Holmes
burg saveral times during the oay,one at 3 o'clock an/
'5 o'clock P. M., in time for the sale, and return at 7
o'clock, P. M.
fa - Sale peremptom fa - Plan at the store.
fa - 1500 to be paid when the property is struck off.
JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer,
JAuctioneer,Store, 4V... Walnut street.
BEAL ESTATE—JAMES A, FRlllEltfiLte.
t - Auctioneer.—GROUNRENTS. On WEDNES
IA y. June 27th, 1866. at 12 o'clock, noon. will be sold
at Public Sale,at the PHILADELPHIAEXOPEA.NGE
—the following described Ground Rents, viz: NO. I.
Irredeemable Grousd Bent of 338 per annum (505.)
All that certain yearly ground rent of 336, issningout of
a lot of ground with it e 2 throe-story brick houses t here
n erected, situate on the north side of Nattier street,
272 fest west:from Thirtee.th contain:llOn front is
feet add in depth 60 feet. NO. 2.—Ground Rent of $3.1 81
per annum (1646 86.) All that certain yearly ground
rent of 338 81, issuing out of all that certain lot of
ground, with the two-story brick dwelling thereon
erected, situated on the north side of Federal street.=
feetwest from Fifteenth street. containing in front 16
feet, and in depth 57 feet. NO. 3.—Ground Rent 0f337 83
Per annum (630 60.) All that certain yearly ground
rent of 337 83, issuing out of all that certain lot. of
ground on the north side of Federal street. at the dis
tance of 50 feet west of Fifteenth street: containing in
front 15 feet 6 10 of a foot, and in depth 57 feet.
,t; The above are well secured and punctually paid.
fa - 11.50 to be 'mid on each at the time of sale.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
je16,21 Store, .1 0 ..2 Walnut street.
BEAL ESTATE—JAMES A. FREEMAN.
gEg Auctioneer —DESMABLE RIIDENDE, No.
ma PACE street, on WEDNESDAY, June 27th, 1865.
at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at Pa"lic Sale, at the
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following de
scribed Beal _Estate, viz: All that genteel three story
brick residence no. 1003 with the double twolatorY
brick back buildings, and the lot of ground on which
they ere erected, on ihe south side of Race street above
Tenth street, containing in front 5 feet. and in depth
112 feet. to an 8 feet alley leafing into Tenth s: reet, of
whic actedas the use The hou completely entirely
reno inside and improved by the in
troduction of every modern convenience, plate glass
windows, new heater, new range, two water closein..
dining-room and kitchen on same floor. two gas
chandeliers and othertines, dumb waiter, borne all
drained into the sewer or the street, &c; and Is ready
for immediate use the owner never - having own
pled it.
1:" Clear oral' incumbrances.
may remain if desired.
gar gad to be paid when the troparty is struck OM
JAMES A. FRU:Pa-CAN, Auctioneer.
je16,21 Store 422 Walnut, street
tst - BEAL ESTATE..—JA.MES A. EBBE fAE/ . .
Auct'oneer. Two DWELLINGS. No 15 and 1
Benton street. Ninth Ward. On - WED VEADAY,
June _7th. 1866. at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at Public
Sale, at the PHIL aLELPHIA .EXCHANGE, the fob.
lowing described Real Estate, viz -All those two three..
story brick houses and lots of ground, situate on the
east side of Benton street, south of Market and west of
Fifteenth street, numbered 15 and 17, containing is
front each IS feet and In depth 24 feet.
:Fe" Rave gas. water, range in kitchen, etc.
emu' Bent for Val each.
Air $5O to bepaid on each at th e time of sale.
afPla A. FRFinfAN, Anctioneer.
Store, 422 Walnut street.
eft. TO RENT.—nn elegant and commodious Corni
ng try sear, with beautiful lawn, la•ge and produc
tive vegetable garden; fruit glut shade trees; stabling
for six horses , and additional land it desired. within
three miles at the centre of the city. Address, .130x744
Post-office.'lto
IaCOUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOR MN
SALE—Fifty or one hundred sores. Bristol= l—
seven mile stone and near Tamar'.
AWAY to R. WHITAEC RE.
je16,31.* No. 610 Locust street.
PA COUNTRY HOUSE TO RENT—On
the Haverford road, and one mile and a quarter
ra
Atheinville station. containing tithe rooms, In_
Quire of FRANCIS .lILHERY. _near the Pre ,
raises. jelerets
die FURNISHED HOUSE YOB RENT-an
lig SPRUCE, above BROAD street, by
myin-2strpf C. H. HUMILEID.
_V'
JR SALE OR TO LET ON GROlTisiD RENT—A.
Lot of Ground HO by 1H feet having three fault%
S. W. corner Twentieth and South streets.
Andy to ALFR keD H. ALLEN,
jelelte 919 South Sixth street.
IRON RAILING.
DRILAIYEMPHLi AND NBW YORK OBRA
BEENTAL IRON WORKS.
CDS akitft*itfadArAltS.WrlirAltisis,
tbr enbosing private dwellings, pablic squares, Dame.
terien,
- _ y:44 I O.
WINDOW AND DOOR GUARIA
for crepes, store
fronts bulwark nettii s =&e n madeunderthe YRNICIRS PApmrt
taa
only authorized manufacturers of Wire Work under
sala patent in the cit 7..
IRON STAIRWAYS, SPIRAL AND STRAIGHT,
IRON Ftrßigrrulum, STABLE ENG%
orevery;varlety of:ngt . w and improvedatsns.
E.Pvra 1" CARE B ESTO WED
ON GARDEN AND CEBIETERY Trarßiermtravt..
VENTS,
Our varied aasortment of 'Fountain Vases, Statuary , .
giving as superior fiacilities.
Ali orders altall receive careful and prompt attengan.
ita2s-thA tu,=rp/ RoBERT WOOD & CO.,
00103 and Warerooms, me RIDGE Avenue.
a.ll.)(nrigol% SAIUUBts.
M THOMAS & SONS, AUCTIONE,ERS, Nos. IU
and 141 South Fourth stroet
KIEV. OF CHOICE ENGLISH ENGRAVINGS.
ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON. JUNE 22.
A choice collection of celebrated English Engrair-
Inas, from the productions of Land. , eer, Taylor, An:-
dell, Herring, Absolon. Feed, Constable, Stone,
Brooks, Ward, &c., ,kc , &c.
WANT.
WANTED TO RENT.—A STORE, suitable fta.
the Wholesale Grocery and Produce Business. ont
Delaware avenue. Water or Front street, netween Wal
nut and Arco, by the hit of September. Address "4..
R." Box 2.;•03, Phitada. Pale 5,w,61.*
BOARDING.
PRIVATE FAMILY, IN THE VICINITY OR -11Twelfth and Chestnut, can acrlnnirnodate two on.
tlernen with rooms. Address, L. V., at lads office, with
refereacea. 1e.16-6t*
gi.
.4 1
0 READY MADE •
\-- - - - 4.)- I.CYTHiNui'" ,
' Na 824 CHESTNUTST.
EDER THE CONTINENTALHOTEL .
PHILAnCL.P7-11A PA.
,eo INSTRUCTIONS t
FOR SELIWREASUILENENT.
COAT. Send Size from 1 to
2; from 2 to 3: and from 4 to 5; I
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t aro lo d e the a t p d r T.
aroundm 1 n en, 1
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—, the waist. State Zether area ~
.... ....A . T 7 x , or stooping.
VEST. - Same as fbr mea
PANTS. Inside seam; outside Beata to Woo, and arm
valet:
lgEl4'A wri.t.'l3 PASSAGE OFFICE.
NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATTONOO.
wwww 1•01 TO AND FOOD[ QUEENS.
TOWN, (CORE HARBOR.) AND LIVERPOOL.
The elegant Al iron screw steamship
DENMARK leaves on .. ---SATURDAY. /meld.
Rates of passage, payab l e In currency:
Ist Cabin. 'MO; lineersge,
Passengers also forwarded to London
Hamburg Bremen , &c., at moderate ra t es. Parts, Havre
Ste e rage passage from LIVERPOOL or QUENNE).
TOWN through to PHILADELPHIA, {to to cur .
renc.
For y further infbrmation, apply at the Company'
Office,
W.W.A. BA NILL, Agent. 217 Walnut street.
SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Having been appointed soxa
AGENT of the above "Favorite Line' in this
would caution the public against Purchart i
tickets elsewhere -
riONSIGNEES' NOTICIEC.—The schooner Brawn.
gemonens, master, from NOtterdsm, will com
mence discharging at Pprnce street wharf, under
general order, on niesday, 19th hist., when all goods
not permitted will be sent to the publi , . stores. Con
signees will please attend to the reception or th eir
goo4s.
JelMtt
ALPHONSE STEPHANI & CO,
137 and 139 South Front street.
.
131 A OBANGF.S.-1.000 boxes Sweet lifessiaa
is prime order, landindair salebil
41 00., WS S. Delaware Avenue.