yiix: MEOGLETKN: THE HIGH Scnoor, TROUBLE.—The Con trollers of the Public Schools held a special meeting yesterday afternoon, to consider the report of the Special Committee oppointed to investigatethe affairs of the Central High School. The resolutions appended to the' report directed the Secretary of the Board to notifythe Faculty of the School that their term of serviceiwill expire on the Ist of Sep tember next, and instructed the Committee on High School to proceed to reorganize the faculty in the usual manner. Messrs. Mc- Intyre, Duffy and Nebinger opposed the adoption of the report in long speeches, in which the evidence taken was freely quoted from, and in which it was declared that the, charges of intemperance. incompetency, mismanagement,lack of ability, &c.,against the Principal, Prof. Maguire, had not been sustained by the testimony. The resolutiona were adopted, !however; yeas 17, nays 9. Those voting nay were Messrs. Abel,Duffy, Fagan, Gaw, Getz, Levick, Mclntyre, Neb inger and:Pollitt. Mr. McManes was ab -4., sent. The remaining members voted yea. DEPARTMENT OF DETTER.9.—DI a libel suit pending in the Circuit Court of the Die triot of Columbia, Secretary Stanton was, last week, summoned and asked to produce a letter addressed to Mr. Dana, formerly Assistant Secretary of War, chargiag an employe with disloyalty, on which the ac tion of libel is based. Secretary Stanton, for reasons stated and sustained by the At torney General, declined to produce the paper. The question then rested with the Court, whether it should compel a commu nication made to the Department to be pro duced. Yesterday Judge Otis delivered his opinion that the Court could not cothpel the production of the paper. He held that the theory of our Government is that there are three departments, the Legislative, Execu tive and Judiciar, each independent of the other. It cannot` be possible that the Exe cutive should be called before a Court and be compelled to disclose what has been - done, is being done, and is to be done. FRANKLIN INSTITom.—The last meeting of the Franklin Institute for this season will be held this evening, as may be seen from our advertising columns. On this occasion a great number of interesting novelties will be exhibited and discussed, including, among other things, a new form of locomo tive engine, adapted especially to city rail ways; accounts of important foreign and do mestic engineering works; a new photo graphic lens of remarkable economy and efficiency, involving entirely new princi ples of construction; a new kaleidoscope for the magic lantern; remarkable observations , and pictures of sun spots; new chemical im provements and discoveries, and a variety of other interesting subjects. All these sub jects will be illustrated with diagrams and photographic pictures projected with the lime light, as well as with models and spe cimens. &MALIN& BOOKS FROM PUBLIC LIBRA.- BrEs.—Jared Ingersoll, charged with the larceny of books from the Mercantile Li brary, had another hearing before Alder man Beitler, yesterday afternoon. The tes timony showed that at the room of the de fendant, a large number of volumes be longing to the Mercantile Library, four be longing to the Philadelphia Library, and two belonging to the Southwark Library were found. 'The President of the Mercan tile Library stated that within the last few years at least six thousand books valued at $lO,OOO, had been stolen. In Ingersoll's room a list of books was found, and upon it was a copy of Poor Richard's Almanac, valued at 200, which has been missing from the Philadelphia Library for some time. The accused was held in $3,500 bail to answer three charges. MAN SHOT.--Sarnuel M. Todd was arrested last evening, at Ridge avenue and Girard avenue, by Officer Wetherbee, for indecent conduct. The officer was interfered with, and his prisoner got away. Todd ran Into the Spring Garden Hose House, and was • pursued by Wetherbee. The former closed the door and seized a fire-horn. The officer -alleges that Todd was advancing on him in a threetening manner, and then lie drew his pistol and fired. The ball took effect in the shoulder of Todd, causing a painful though 'not dangerous wound. Todd was then se cured. He had a hearing before Alderman Fitch, and entered bail, after which he was taken to his home, No. 1334 Brown street. CHAniiyr RACIE.-At Suffolk Park yester darthernoon there was chariot race. The mares Lady Sherman and Prairie Queen were driven by Miss Virginia Mason, of New York, and the mares Flora Bell and Empress by Miss Evangeline T. Sherwood, of Philadelphia. On the first heat Lady Sherman and Prairie Queen took the lead, and maintained it throughout, coming in a length ahead of Flora Bell and Empress, and running the heat in 2•251. The other. two heats were easily won by the same team in 2.30 and 2.15, Flora and Empress being distanced on the last heat. A BEAITLIFUL FLAG.-At No. 723 Chest nut street, there is on exhibition an exqui sitely beautiful flag which has been made for one of our German musical societies. It is made of silk, chenille and gold em broideries. It is three and a" half by five feet. In the centre, on one side, is a very handsome lyre, surrounded by a laurel and oak wreath, with the following inscription : "Allemania Gresangverein, Founded May 15th, 1864." On the other side is the inscrip tion : "Presented by the - Ladies of Phila delphia ;" with a laurel and oak wreath. A NEw IDEA.—We have seen some excel lent.ferrotypes of Mr. C. :a Needles, the ell-known druggist at Twelfth and Race streets. They are inserted in a card announcing the Compound Camphor Trochee for cholera, diarrhcea, dm. The ferrotypes are from the studio of J. C. Har mon it - Co., 916 Chestnut street, and are ad mirable specimens of their artistic skill. .t this time, when we are all looking out for cholera remedies the ferrotypes will be a "remembrancer." A OLOSLNG sALE of about seventy-five fate Oil Paintings will take place this even ing, at Scott's Art Gallery, 1020 Chestnut street, at 8 o'clock. The collection em braces miscellaneous subjects by many of our most talented artists. As this will be the last sale held at this popular gallery, this season, we would advise all lovers of art to attend, as the collection will be dis posed of without reserve. THE • DELAWARE REGA'rTA.—The boats engaged in the regatta on the Delaware yesterday returned to the city about three o clockqn the - afternoon. The race passed off successfully. The winning boats were as follows: First class, the Cricket; second class, the Blue Boat; third class, Scudd, Jr.; fourth class, Abraham Lincoln; fifth class, no report; sixth class, the Flat Iron. MISSIONARY MERTING.- An interesting meeting will be held at the Church of the Epiphany this evening, in reference to the Gambier Mission House, an institutionjust established in this vicinity for the special education of young men for foreign mis sionary work. Bishop Payne, of Africa, Bishop Lee: of Delaware, and others are ex pected to take part in the exercises. DRUGGED AND ROBBED.—Mary Conner and Bridget Brown were before Alderman Tittermary this morning, upon the charge eflarceny. The prosecutor alleges that he .he was drugged._ by the accused, and was then taken to Sweeny's lot, at Eighth and Fitzwater streets,. when he was robbed of fourdellans in money and a gold ring. The defendant was committed. A _ColarnratErrTzurr Sam= will be given tjais evening at the rooms of Prof. Asher, 805 Arch street. A pleasant time may be expected. HIGHWAY ROBBERY . - - This morning, David Neely was before Alderman Hatch:- inson upon the charge of highway robbery. He was arrested last night. Two.weeks ago, it is alleged, he knocked down a man named Register, at Nineteenth and Brown streets, and robbed him of his coat. The garment was found on him when he was taken into custody. Neely was sent below. TAVERN LICENSES.—Thus far the City Treasurer has received the license fee , from about three thousand four hundred tavern keepers. There are yet over five hundred to pay.. After this month those who neglect to pay are to be prosecuted for selling liquor contrary to law. Fraz.—Last night about 11 o'clock the roof of the bonnet presiing factory of John Lingle, No. 1011 Spring Garden street, was discovered to be on fire. The flames were extinguished before any serious damage had been done. TAX RECEIPTS.—The payment of taxes at the present time is not very large, the daily receipts amounting to less than e 5,000. One per cent per month is allowed to tax-payers ibr prompt settlement. AconnoT.—Yesterday afternoon, Wm. Lang, five years old, was run over by a hay wagon, in Jefferson street, above Ninth, and was seriously injured. He was taken to his residence, N 0.143.5 North Eleventh street. A DAINTY COMPLEXION AND .A. FAIR SlCEN%—'Beauty's but akin deep," so impart to your brow a brilliant whiteness, to your cheeks a delicate carnation: bid pimples, freckles, morpoew, tan, &c., avaunt! and become beautiful and lovely, by the use of L'Emall de Paris. Don't forget to tarre:it with yea to the country or sea shore. Every lady, now uses fur preventing and removing the discolor ation caused by the sun or salt air. It is perfectly harmless pro. duces the daintiest cotnplexion and the fairest kind of a Oda: Of course, there are many cheap, vulgar and injurious pastes sand washes, but the public mast beware of them. Ilse only L'Emall de Paris; it can be obtained from E. JOUIN, 111. South TEMPI" street, and at the leading Druggists and Perfumers. REDEMPTION OF NATIONAL BANK NOTES. —The Comptroller of the Treasury has der.ided that all mutilated National Bank notes must besent to the offices from which they were issued for redemption, If the banks - recognise them, he will redeem them. All tailed States notes, when not defaced more than to the extent of onetwentieth. will be re. deemed at the Treasury Department at their full face value; when the mutilation is greater, the redemption will be in proportion. National Bank notes, and all passable greenbacks, will be received in payment for coal by W. W. Alter, 957 North Ninth street, and at Sixth and Spring Garden streets. Stn. - DOWN HATS. Gents' Straw Hats, Misers' Straw Bats, Chi:drens' Straw Rats. Reduced in Price. Reduced in Price. We are bound to sell out! Get a bargain now. Prices never so low for these superior goods. C/1413. 0 tKFORD & SON'S. Under the Continental Hotel. 1 "' PLANTATION BITTEMS—S. T.lB6o—X.—lt has been established upon the highest medical an. thinity:that the systematic use of these world. re , owned Bitters Is toe most potent salegeard against every spe cies of epidemic or contagious disease. They brace up. strengthen and invigorate the 83 stem, restore and preserve a healthy appetite, promote digestion, and maintain that electrical equlltbrlam, without which bestial, eitL er of body or mind, Is Impossible. We re gard "Plantation Bitters" as the must Important dis covery ever made by medical science. Porsalo every where. MOCHA COFFEE. MOCHA COFFEE. NITcHELL it n;TCHESI, 12434 Chestnut street "COSTLY THY HABIT AS THY PURSE WILL Buy, " QUOTE( SH 6.KESPE ARE. WE SAY OONSULT ELLaNUMY, AND BUY SUM AVER t lIITS, GENTLEHENB SUITS, HOW SUITS, MILITARY SUITS, SUITS READY•M ADE, SUITS TO ORDER. BROWN STONE OLOTHPGG Ilk BOOKBILL (t. WILSON. 613 AND ims Olt.L Lei LIT 13 filaiS r. ELEGANT SUMMER CLOTHING.--!Sany persons defer ordePing their summer garments until the last moment. and then want ibem almost In stantly. We advise all arch to .elsit the popular old house ore. dumers az dons. C. 5 Chestnut street, under Jayne's Hall, where they will find a magnificent stock or ready-made garments to select from, got up in chuiceit style, from handsome materials; and. it they prefer ordering to measurement, they can be aennmmo• dated with the least possible delay. Prices exceedingly reasonable. THE best flavored Ice Creams and Ices are found at Horse's New Confectionery, 904 Arch street. CONFECTIONERY AND FIREWORKS.—In view of the approaching anniversary of American In dependence. Mr. George W. Jenkins renownedcon fectioner at 1037 Spring, Garden street, has just opened a large and varied assortment of -Fireworks, compris ing Rockets, Roman Candles, Bengola 'Avg.% Star Wheels, Minas, Demon Torches, Pin Wheels, Chasers. Squibs. etc.. etc.. which are of the bestouallty been will be sold at much lower rate 4 than they have for several years. His stock of Foreign Fruits, Candled Fruits, Jellies, Preserves, etc., is very flue, as Is also his inimitable conlectioneryot hich- he manufactures of pine sugar without the admixture of any hurtful compound For any of the strove articles Luis is the vt. ROBINSON'S PURE SCOTCH OAT3fEAL iS the finest preparation of this wholesome and until- Locus food. For sale by THOMPSON BL • Ck. &SON. Broad and Chestnut street. CORSETS! CORSETS!! CORSETS!!! IL. A. Jones, No. 17 Ncrth Eighth street, (entrance through Partridge's Trimming litore,) Is now pre. pared to make to order from measure or pattern, Corsets of any style, size or quality. Sails faction guaranteed in all cases M, a.. o .Tones' well known reputation as the manufacturer of the cele brated "Ne Plus Ultra" Skirt, will be sufficient gua rantee that the Corsets will be all that can be desired, as the same care will be given to the new branch. that has secured so enviable a reputation for the Skirts. Examine theca before buying elsewhere. GROVER dr, 13AmEts,'s Highest Premium Elastic Stitch and Lock Stitch Sewing Machines, 780 Chestnntstreet. strmALEB, DEmems—Among the many pleasant sensations incident to the slimmer time there is none more peculiarly delightful than that which we experience whilst enjoying the refreshing influence of thadelicious beverage. Ice Cream Soda, all the more so when drawn from the porcelaittlined fountain and flavored w.th the fresh fruit syrups of BARKS dr, tiLIVIIt, at their store, 8. E. corner Tenth and Chest. nut streets. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH..— .T. Isaacs, M. 33., Professor of the Are and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success, Testimonials from the most re. liable sonde in the city can be seen at his office, No, 519 Pine street. The medical acuity are invited to ao. company their tients, as be "as no secrets h 1 prattice. dal eyes imam ed. No .charge made examinati Hoop SzniTs, of Hopkias' "own make," have no equal; wholesale and retail. No. edi Arch street. "lubricative steam engine packing.--for terms see 728 chestnut et,. dada., and 7.6 dey at., new york.' pv; Dt; I 34,41 Bea Second RIO for additional .dtntainnensa 'UM JOHN DRIDW'iII • ARCS STREET THEATRE. SATURDAY EVEVING, June 23. MSS, EXTRAORDINARY ATTR AC rioN. GRAND DII.A.MATIO OVATION TO J. E. McDONOUGEL BY MS Many Friends of Philadelphia, ' FRIST/OUS TO BIS DEPARTURE FOR CALl when his Brother, FORNIA, T. B. MeDONOUGH. of the Mobile Theatre, will have the honor of making his first appearance in this city. DOD BLIC BILL OF ENTERTAINMENT. Two acts of E. H. House and ikon Boucicanit's Irish Drama of ATtniug-NA-POGIJE; THE I WICKLO on W WEDDING. Shaun, the Post, (as Performed by him for two hun dred nights).... J. E. Mt CONOUGH Arrah ?doodah ((first time) MISS .LIZZIE PRICE Col. O'Grady (who has kindly yolunteered),l.H.JaClK The performance to conclude with Sohn Brougharn'a capital Burlesque In two acts, PO-CA-HON TAB; 08, YE GENTLE SAVAGE. Capt. John Smith .....T. B. 2, IcDONOUGH Ring Pow-oa-tan. ................ E. McDONOUGH Po ca - bon Miss C. JEPPBB,SON Introducing all the original music. Seats secured at T. B. Peterson's until PridaY, then at the Arch Street Theatre, Je2o.2t TrA mrr.Vii PASSAGE OFFICE. NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATI ON Co STtf AM WEEKLY TO AND FfiOAK QUEENS. TOWN, (CORK HARBOR) AND ',pompom. The elegant Al iron screw steamship HILVELTA leaves on 'SATURDAY, June W. Bates of p payable in currency: int Cabin, el 00; S age. 1 13 0. Passengers also forwarded to London, Parts, Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, &c., atmoderate rates. Steerage passage from LIVERPOOL or Q g • z TOWN through to PHILADELPH/A, 110 in Car rency. OfficFor farther information, apply at the Goinesurrt e, W. A. HAMM, A SPECIAL NOTICE.- g vin ent g app , 217 Walnut street. been ointed soiat AUENT of the above "Fa Ha vorite Line' in this city, would caution the public %%Mtn p "bed tickets elsewhere. THE.DAILY_EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA., WEDNESDAY JUNE 20,1866. RHEUMATISM GOUT, NEURALGIA, &c. A CURE WARRANTED. Used Inwardly. The following wonderfalltemedy itr the POSl'la CURB of RH.b.UMATISIII, GOUT' and NicUR 4 LELIA. was discovered after the study and practice of a life time by Dr. J. P. FITLER, one of Philadelphia's old est practising Physicians, having fu ll y made these dis eases a specialty and having fully tested its remark able curative powers for a number:of years, now offers it to all afflicted and suffering witlx the liberal con dition that if any case can possibly be found that its Infallible power cannot overcome, he will refund to such case or cases the amount paid by them in the trial, of this remedy. Incredible as this offer may seem, the Proprie•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 injurious. Price 00 per Bottle. Prepared only at the princi. pal depot, No. 29 South FOURTH.. ti , treet, above Cheat-' nut, where Dr. Filler may be Personally consulted free of charge, Highest references of wonderful cures ac company each Bottle. - ESTABLISHED 1833. • Mothers and Nurses Who have tested Dr. Filler's Infant Carminative for the last BO years, certify by thousand! that it Is the greatest household remedy for Cross Children, Infanta Teething, colic, Cramp. Bowel Complaint, Slee_pless nese Pains, Spasms, eour Vomitings, .Fret Flaw olera Infantum, &c. Contains nothi tings. ng in juzione, I a perfectly harmlem—land children love It curdy. Price only cents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sold by all Druggbits and Dealers. Prepared only at No. 9 South FOURTH Street, above Chestnut, Philadelphia. je/8-1m 8p HIESKELL'S MAGIO OIL CURES FETTER !! ENIMPELAS, ITCH, SCALD %HEAD, AND ALL SHIN DINNASEN! Warranted to cure or money reirmded. For sale by all Druggists. Principal Depot, NO, 53 SMITE TRIED STREET, ABOVE OIIEBTNIIT. NirPrice 25 cents per bottle ap24-3m rp NEW PUBLICATIONS. BOORS FOR SUMMER RSADLOG Suitable for whiling away the tedious hours and rainy nays of LIFE IN THE COUNTRY TRIPS ON Thli RAIL!! SAILS ON THE OCEAN!!! DOLCE HOURS AT TEE EEA saoruc ! ! ! ! Compristhe the choicest write:to of the most popular authors of the day, may be had at P.E.TEMO.Nh' BOOK EUPORIIIIL send for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue. Address all cash orders, retail or wholesale to T. B. PETFstsOft ca BROTHERS, No. 806 Chestnut street. PhliadelphfiL Pa. Books sent, pkostage paid, on receipt of retail price. ALL NEW BOOKS are at PETERSONS'. jea) r BE PUBLISHED NEXT SATURDAY: 'nib. GREY WOMAN, THE GREY WOMAN, THE GREY WOMAN, THE GREY WOMAN, THE GREY WOMAN. THE GREY WOMAN, AND OTHER TALES. BY MR?... GASRELL, BY MRS. GASKELL, BY MRS. GASRELL, BY ?AM. G.SHICELL. Author of "Mary Barton." ••Cranford," "My Lady Ludlow,' "Wives and Daughters," "My Lady Lovers." etc. One volume, octavo. Price, 15 cents, Send for oar Mammoth Deserlptive Catalogue. Address all cash orders, retail or wholesale, to T. B. PaTERSON et BROTHERS, Stl Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Books sent. postage paid, on receipt of retail price. All NEW BOORS are at PETERSON'S'. j.2.)-2t Itkilll. JUSTATE. gIOIINT AIEY AVENUE. GERMANTOWN ALL 13evea BITE DING L 0123 tor sale. No. I, 660 feet front. 192 (Sell deep. • No. 2. 64.0 II 41. No. 3. 600 " 258 " No, 4, 518 " " 256 " No. 5,Ml " " 258 " " - No; 6 , 350 •' " 256 NO. 304 ill 0 256 .. II Chestnut Hill Railroad passes through the pro perty. Apply to ROBERT THOMAS, je2o-3t* eltS Germantown Avenue, To Approved Builders advances will be made. tn. FOR SALE.—A COUNTRY REiIDENOE, ra Twenty-first Ward, about six miles from the city. accessible almost hourly, within five minutes' walk of a station on the Norristown Railroad or the Ridge avenue cars. The house 40 feet trout by 85 deep, built of suite, ln the best and mostsubstantial manner, well shaded, and commanding a beautiful view, with all modern improvements, hot and cold water, gas, bath, Fifth Apply to SAMUEL. F. BABCOCK. No. 135 South th street. Je f f}-w f m-Ste IP • FOR RENT.—Desirable Country Seat. 10 tulles from fro the city—convenient double mansion. with gat en and stable; house commanding splendid view and surrounded by tine shade trees, lawn and woods— very cool and healthful. Apply to J. H. MORRIS, jelProsts, 233 N. Tenth street, eSI FOR SALF.—The large Dwelling House and Lot, is 55 feet In front, No. 415 South Fifteenth street. &obsession July 8. Apply to_ J..G TRITE, '"..... -No. 818 Arch street. fNEAT PRIVATE RESIDENCE.—For Private SA Lv', with immediate possession, the Dwelling le, No. 1908 WALLACE Street. Apply on the pre mines. any afternoon this week, between 4 and 5 o'clock. JeZi-tte , • gi OERMANIOWN ROUSE TO RENT POE THREE NONIES.—A famished house, on L street, only three minutes' walk trom Caurch Lane Station. For particulars inquire of Miss A. KELSEY, on the premises. i amt. ra TO RENT.— A. first class autamer BOARDING HOUSE, strained on the Delaware river, one of toe best resorts on the riper. Boarders engaged. to fill the house. Apply 6E3 Bansom street. .le2o-Sto _ NFOR eßtr.- Famished O:YPTLI.GE with five acres nicely shaded. at Germantown. 'O. H. IIiIIIRHEID, ni south !Sixth street. fab, TO RENT—PeRTLY FURNISHED —Destreble na Slimmer Residence, 3 miles from .Frankford, by 233 J. H HUMUS. North Tenth Sh eet. Olt FITRIUSHED HOUSE FOR ~ B ENT-13. mSPRUCE, above BROAD street, by_ 2.9.2stspi O. H. 11:,HICITI. LEGAL NOTICEB. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TEM CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of tiliaLsT/AN ALUEHLEOII, deceased. Notice is be'eby given that ROBING SOPHI e. NUEHLECK, widow of Bald decedent, has filed in the Clerk's Office of said Court, her petition and an Inventory and Bp. pralseruent of the personal property elected to be re tained by her. under the Act of Assembly of April 14, Ism and the supplement thereto, and that the 88010 will be approved by Bald court on FRIDAY, June 29th, A. D. 1666, unless exceptions be Sled thereto be lore that time. JOS. ABRAMS, je2avra.f.stli Attorney for Widow. THE taPII.AI47I3' COURT FOR THE CITY AND I.COUNTY OF PRFLADELPHIA.—Astate of JOHN GALLOWAY, deceased.—Notice Is hereby given that .11ANDA GALLOWAY, widow of said decedent, has Med In the tlerk's Office of the said Court, her. pet!. -coin and an inventory and appralsement of the perso- - nal property elected to -be retained by her, under the act of Assembly of Awn 14,1851, and the supplements thereto, and that the same will be approved by said Court on FRIDAY, June 29, 1868 ? unless exceptions ma Elea thereto before that time. ie2o-w f,4tl UrANTED—A GIRL FOR OENER&L SOUSE. V V WOB.N. • Reference repulred. O. W,, South Tenth street. sint CLOSING' Our OUR LAitcia STOCK OF CA.EURIA.4I:3IMS AT REDUCED PRICES. d. S. commas & SONS, mysl.-2m rpf 625 ARCH Street. Mt SPRING. anig '' WM. Et. ROGERS. , Coach and Light . Carriage Builder. 1009 and 1011 Chestnui Eltreet,, zoldi4m4p PHEL&DKLPELL RXDUMMR. QUIET ON 3I(OIINTALNS!!! JOIEPR ABRAMS, Attorney for Widow lIV ADITO. IN THE YOUNG AND RISING Generation, the vegeintftre Powe pallidre ere s t r o n g: but. inn fl!lw years. bow often th hue; the lack lustre eye, and emaciated form, and the impossibility of application to mental effort, show its baneful Influ ence{ It soon becomes evident to the observer 'that some depressing influence is checking the develop ment of the body. Consumption is talked of andper haps, the youth is removed from school and sent iato ther o l ui tntry. This is one of the worst movements , ved from ordinary diversions of the ever-chang ing es of tbe city, the powers of the body too much enfeebled to give zest to healthfln and rural exercise, thottglas are turned- inwards upon themselves; the pa rent s heart bleeds in anxiety, and fancies the grave but waiting 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 Mdzact Buchu ROB WEAKNESS ARISING FROM Eximkgms OR INDISCRETION. Attended with the following symptoms: Indisposi tion to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of hiemory,Ditli unity of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Ins , ease,Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Death,Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appotite with Dyspeptic - ymptorne, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Bqdy.Dryness o.f the Skin. Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face. Pain the Back, Heaviness f the elide, Frequently Black Spots flying before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffu sion and Loss of Sight. Want of Attention, Great Mo bility, Bestiessress with Horror of Society. Nothing is 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. These symptoms, If allowed to go on—which thIS me dicine invariable removes- soon follow Loss of .power, Fatuity and Epileptic lit, , 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, andboth died of epilepsy. Rho can say that these excesses are not ently followed b those direful diseases, IN and and he The records of the /made Asy lums. and the melancholy' deaths by Cbnsumption, bear ample witness to the trnth of these assertions. - In Lu nalloAraltuns the most4melancholy exhibitions appear. The countenance is actually sodden and quite dead tuto—neither mirth nor grief ever visits.% Should a sound of th e voice occur. it la rarely articuflate, "With ?total metialye despair Low sullen eonnds his prtef be d." Whilst we regret the existence of the above diseases and symptoms we are prepared to offer an invaltowle rii ii itamistry for the removal of the ccomquenoos, IaYSEUGHLY CONCENTRATEDSLUED EXTRACT OF BUCHU. THERE IS NO TONIC LIKE IT. It ill all anchor 01 hope to the surgeon and patient: and this is the testi. many of all who have used or prescribed It. EITILIEGOLIYS FLUID EXTRACP BUCHU Ihr Non-Betention or Incontinence;ot Urine, Irritation, Inflammation or Ulceration or the Bladder or Kid neys. Diseases of the Prostate Gland,Stone in the Blad der, Calculus. Gravel or Brick Dast Deposit, and all Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Dropsical Swell ings. HELDIBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BuOICII, In affections peculiar to females, is unequaled by any other preparation, as In Chlorcdis or Retention, Irfeitu battles, painfulness or suppression of customary evacualdons, Ulceration or Scirrhous state of the Uterus, Lencorrhcea. and all complaints incident to the ser, whether arising from habits of dissipation, impru detcies, or in the Decline orChange of Life. BELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCRII 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 superseding tnose unplea sant and dangerous remedies, COpaill& and Mercury, In curing those unpleasant and D.A.NORBOUB Di& 1.1 A RFQ, itzt 4:11 oriz e :10'1014itsps*:,o4 v : 1 1114 SAILS: is in all cases of the Urinal,' Organs, whether existing in male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of hew long standing. It is pleasant in taste and color, Immediate in Its action, and more sistrreon .any tun than of the preparations of Bark or Those anfierlng from broken down or delicate Con ed-Ruth:ma procure the remedy at once. The reader mast 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 otposterlty. Our flesh and blood are supported from these sources. pgyawrAiits. ptv A SE NOTICE We make no secret of the higredlenta BMW , SOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU is composed of Roam. Cullen and Juniper Berries, selectedwith great care, and prepared in vactio by-H. T. HELM; BOLD. Druggist and Chemist of sixteen years' expe rience in the aty of Philadelphia and which is now prescribed by the moat eminent physicians, has been admitted to use to the United States Army, and is also in very general use in State Hospital/1 and public Sani tary• Institutions throughout the land. • [Dr. Kin's= is a physician of over twenty ,years' experience, and a_griithaate of the Jefferson Medical t ollege,and of the University °Medicine and Surgery of Philadelphia.] Its. H. T. BELYBOLD.—Lear Hip :—ln regard to the question ask.ed have opin sol d `bout Bodin, I would say that I sW and the article in various forms for the past thirty years. 1 do not think there to 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 mysell, 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 befbre stated. every form of Bachu—the 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 cf its merits. and without prejudice or par tiality I give yours precedence over ail others. I do not alue a thing according to Rs bulk; if I did other Buchus would out-do yours; but I hold to the doctdne that bulk and quantity did not make on value—if they did, a copper cent would be worth more than a gold dollar. I value your Buchu for its effect on patients. Ibave cured with It and seen cared with lt, more diseases of the bladder and kidneys than I have ever seen cured with any other Buchu, or any other proprletory com pound of whatever name. BespectfallY yours, etc., GEORGE H. EEYeSER, M. D. August 11, 1845. , NO. HO Wood atreet, Pittsburgh, Pa, HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, HIGHLY OORMMTRATHD, One bottle equivalent in strength to one gall* ayrup or Decoction. 11 reaches the seat of the disease Immediate pelting all HUMORS OF THE BLOOD, and BEA LifkriAG THE COMPLEX These &Weise, being of such strength, the dose is da mningly small. From this Diet it Is used In the United slates ArmyHosoltals and publla Sanitary Institutions throughout the lasull. PRINCIPAL DEPOTS. Helmbold's Drag and. Chemical Ware- house, No. 594 Broadway, NEW YORK, Helmbold's Medical Depot, NO. 104 SOUTH TENTH STREET. BELOW ORBEITIVIT. PHILADELPHIA. Sold by Druggists EyerywherS: BeIMO of counterfeits. Lek for suzew*lt MOTRING. BARGAINS IN FINE. CLOTHING ROCKHILL & WILSON "Brown Stone Clothing Hall," 603 and 605 ilestntit Street NEW STOCK AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Having sold out our stock of Clothing lbr Gentle men and Boys, carried over from the late fire, onr en tire stock of Fashionable Ready-Made Clothing the Newest, AS OUR :PRIME ARE THE LONIIIBT. Magnificent Spring Stock Now Ready, To Suit Everybody. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Our newly-fitted up Custom Department now con alas the Tartest assortment of ell the hiaktonsible New Fabrics for our patrons to select from.. SUITS, OIVIL AND MILITARY, ILLIA IP TO 01WRO PROMPTLY, In the highest style, and at moderate prime. Boys' Clothing. In this department oar stock is also unrivaled. 711:3 MIST AN TIME QTY. At The Lowest Prices. Orders executed at shortest notice. The Choicest Stock OP READY MADE CLOTHING Ili PHILADELPHIA. ROCKIIILL & WILSON Brown-Stone Clothing Hall, 603 & 605 Chestnut street. ap7.B&wan zpr SPTLING- 1151-040DS SPRING STYLES ! EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, 012 Chestnut . St. TRIMEKVDOITS EXCITIMERNT.- ASTONINIS2M6 NEWS TO TES praise. The cheapest and best Spring stock of Clothing in the city will, and must be sold this day. LOUIS ItaESIS, 1028 Market street, under Adams & Co.'s Express Bullding, will sell this day his enormous stock of superfine Clothing for Mea and Boys' Wear, in per cent lower than any other first-class house in the city. We !Ave fall suits in every variety and style to snit almost every class, and prices that cannot be equaled in any other house . To satisfy yourselves, please give use call. There is no need of purchasing unless you are satisfied with the truth of my statement astatine. Remember, LOUIS RAINS. Mo. ISM Market street. Opposite the Ball's Head Hotel. BLINDS AND SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET. ItAITUPACTUREB, OP VENITIAN BLINDS 'INDOW SHADES. lowlard and finest assortment In the city at th Eitore3ll2lts made and lettered, atd-ti FIREWORKS IN GREAT VARIETY. FOR SALE AT 31A.NUFACTURERS' PRIDES. A. H. FRAIiCIEICHB & CO., 513 MARKET STREET, AND 510 COMMERCE STREET. GOODS ORDERED DIRECT FROM FACTORY. No orders accepted slier July Ist. myll. FLAGS FLAGS ! Plage of all Descriptions AT TIO.IELISTM A.N MILITARY DEPOT, FIFTH AND CHENEY STUNTS, Jeis•istl BUNTING, SILK AND MUSLIN _FLA. S OF EVERY SIZE AND DIMORIPTION. Swords, Bashes. Belts. Base Ball Caps, Base Ball Belts and Military Equip ments of all kinds. WILSON & HUTCHINSON (Successors to Evans, Email & Co., • No. 418 A.R , 011 STREET; PECIADELPSIA. jet-Imrp „40,133.1.24. 43 r) COB ROUND . CAMPHOR TRO - Positive Preventive C 2EC 0 .. 1.1 Diarrhea, Dysentery, sad CI 4: 0 „ - Solo Factor, O.H. Needlat, di Eva Eits., 80-2 5 Mailed "IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT," Which has given Mal genera satisfaction for neatness of tit on the breast, comfort in the neck, and esso on the shoulder. /t b made in the best manner, BY HAND, and is confidently recommended as THE BEST IN THE I. Also, a well selected stock of Goods. iMnsisting of - GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS, • (which he makes a specialty.) COLLARS OF ALL RINDS AND LATESTETYLES SILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. FLANNEL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. BUCKSKIN SHIRTS AND DRAWEES. TRAVELECG SHIRTS. Stocks, Ties. Gloves. Handkerchleik, Suspenders, Ho- Wadsiery. and other goods appertaining to a Gentleman's robe. PRICES MODERATE. 1e4.5t0s rp SELLERS BROTHERS, No. 18 North Sixth Street, Having added to their Danner business that of Lutend keeping a fall assortment of everything in thas llne, which they will eeU at the lowest rates, inchnllog Pare Oak Tanned Leather Belting, Own Belting and Steam Packing, Lace and Picker Leather, Band and Harness Leather, • Boller (Moth and Skins, B Card Clothigi, • Also continue to snatiti el L ° 10 13 03 1148 ' WIRE CLOTH,SIEVES, SCREENS die. Of which AFIILL ASSOBVESPIT is kept constantly on hand. ap9-atorpt ALMS AND DRY PLASTER, MAJELVIN ar. CO., 721 Chestnut Street. .(25asonio Hall), 265 Broadway, New York. House Safes. Secoad-hand Safes. Safes Exchanged. Send fbr illustrated catalogue. my2a2nirp REFRIGERATORS. SMITH & RIOHARDSON - Agents for the sale of the Justly Celebrated CHAR— COAL LINED REFRIGERATORS, Wholesale and Retail, From Six to Twenty five Dollars.' 6 je k . ll iza MARKET STREET: PANT& waist. 199 =ROOM CIABACCAEJMUKO now AsdAir rraln Bark WILITB minty lOC Wile WM &Want 111 az. woutvaivei SUMMER TRAVEL VIA NORTH - PENNSYSVANIA RAIL ROAD. , WitgiNMNIMIN Shortest and' Most Pleasant Route TO Wilkeebarre Mauch . Chunk,' Easton, Alleutowa, Bethlehem White- haven; Hazleton and ail Mints In the LEHIGH AND WYOMING VALLEYS. . . COMMODIOUS CARS, Ramon" TRACK. FINE SCENERY, EXCELLENT HOTELS are the specialt !ea of this route. Through to Wllkesbarre anti Mauch Chunk without change or cars. • The.new road between the tiummit of the mountain and Wilkesbarre opens up new views of the Wyo ming Valley of unsurpassed beauty; and the new Ho tel provides *behest and most ample acoaliunodattons for summer visitors . Excursion Tickets front Phil' delphia to prinami points. Wined FtOM THE TICKET OFFICE OvL at reduced rates, on Saturdays, good to return till Monday evening. Excursion Tickets to Wilkesbarregood for ten dan, issued any day. • THROUGH TRAINS leave the depot, Third and Thompson strvets, at - 7.30 A M., 330 P.M. and 5.15 P.M.. For particulars see Time Table in another column. jeSdmrpi 'ELLIS er.Artir. Agent. FOR .CAPE • MAY. kSTE THE NEW AND COMMODIOUS AMER - 13..extrEzr. M. BELTON, oapt. 1,. Davis, 'will commence running to Ogle May on dr about the 28th of June, leaving - CHESTNUT STBE:ET WIT ARP at NINE A. X. SWEET OPOPONAX, PERFUME FROM MEXICO. SWEET 0 POPONAX—TRY IT ONCE. SWEET OPOPJNAX—WILL NEVER USE ANY OTHER. SW .t.EI OPOPONA.X—THE It/ CHEST AND CHOICEBT PERM:MEL OPOPONAX—THE LADIES' DELIGHT. SWEET OPOPONAX, A rare and exquisite Perfume, far surpassing in En rich and delicious odor anything that has as yet been offered to the public either imported or otberwi.e. is rendered.by its splendid qualities a &Menial cm tract for the handkerchief. It Is the moat delight:rut, Lasting, and fashionable Perfume ever used. TRY IT! E. T. SI%IITR & CQ., FLORAL PERFUMERY, Jettat rpf NEW YORE. Importer and Manufacturer of Gentlemen's Fine Furn. idling Goods. JOHN C. ARRISOI'I, Nos. I and 3 North Sixth Street, Invites attention to his MILL AND FACTORY FINDINGS, RELIABILITY Amply Subetantiptha AEI TO THE PLIMPROOF QUALITIES, AND ENTIRE DRYNESS OF MARVIN'S SAFES. tA ZTa Rigo READY MADE PC LOTH= HE CHt§TNUTST. WWI THE CONTINENT/PHIL PHILADELPHIA • PA. INSTRECITONS 1 45447 , FOR SELF•2IEASURE2fENT.... COAT. Send Size from 1. tO 2; from 2to 3; andfrtata tosr}l and around the mostprominent ~ part of the cheat, and around I _ the waist. State whothertreeit • --, VEST. Same as for coat, - ~.- de seam; outside Nam to him add aro,