it) kit! fl fl II THE MYSTERIOUS SUNDAY SERVICES.— The congregation of citizens of the Fourth Congressional District, connected with the Postoffice, is holding a protracted meeting of great interest. It will be remembered that the services last Sunday morning were postponed on account of the non-appearance of the officiating clergyman. An adjourned meeting was held on Wednesday evening, in the Lecture Room of the edifice on Chest nut streeknext door above the Custo m House, and was well attended. In the absence of the regular incumbent, the meeting was ad dressed by Rev. D. J. Driscoll, A. C. C. His text was from Acts, X, 24. In brief, but eloquent language, Dr. Driscoll told his hearers that there had been a mistake about the meeting of Sunday morning last, as to the hour. It was not necessary for him to say what that mistake was, or how it origi nated. They had assembled for their own good and the good of their party, and what higher motive could possibly bring together such a congregation of earnest, intelligent and enlightened citizens of the Fourth Con gressional District? [Sensation.] He had rarely addressed such an audience, but he must tell them that they had been basely betrayed. [lmmense sensation.] Yes, basely betrayed! [immenser sensation]—and he was authorized to say that he would go as high as Twenty Dollars [applause] for the detec tion of the miscreant [shudder throughout the congregation] who had given the infor mation to the reporter of the EVENING BUL LETIN. [Ugh!] He was a traitor, whoever he might be. A traitor to the old man! [Oh! oh !] Yes, gentlemen, to the old man ! [Audible sobs.] Here the speaker's emotions entirely overcame him and he sat down, with his handkerchief to his eyes, first in troducing the Rev. Mr. Goodwin to the con gregation. Mr. Goodwin remarked that he was not accustomed to addressing such large congre gations, but he would cordially endorse the sentiments of Brother Driscoll. We live in perilous times. Who can tell what may befall us before the next election? We must protect ourselves. "Self-preservation," as Milton says, "is the first law of nature." If that atrocious reporter of the EVENING BULLETIN was present [reporter dodges behind a pile of leather bags that happened to be there] he wished to say that he would subscribe One Dollar [Hear ! hear !] to pur chase a cowhide to thrash him with. [Hi! hi ! and reporter shakes in his shoes.] The speaker was a calm person. He was not easily excited. But •we must protect ourselves. The reporter, or the miscreant or the traitor, or whoever he was, must be cowhided. [The miscreant hided, two of the congregation clapped their hands and the rest didn't.] Mr. Goodwin conclu ded his remarks by exhorting his brethren to repair to their respective wards and or ganize "for their own gGod and the good of the party." The meeting then adjourned without taking up the usual collection. The reporter of the BULLETIN, who was con cealed in one of the back pews made his es cape in safety. He desires to say that not withstanding the large attendance, so per fect is the system of the Philadelphia Post Office that there was no interruption of the public duties of the congregation—worth speaking of. Due notice will be given of the next meeting. Since the services on Wed nesday evening one of the congregation has been deprived of membership by the ruling elders, under suspicion of having been un faithful to his vows. Unfortunately for "their own good and the good of the party," they have dealt with the wrong party. INSPECTION OF THE POINT BREEZE dAs WORKS.—The annual visit of City Councils to the Point Breeze Gas Works took place yesterday afternoon. About one o'clock a special train, consisting of two of the richly ,ornamented'directors' cars, of the Pennsyl vania Railroad, conveyed them by way of the junction road. Mayor McMichael and general John W. Geary, the Union candi date for Governor of this Commonwealth, there joined the party. At 3l o'clock the company sat down to a cold collation, and after due attention had been given to the choice good things lavishly provided, the usual series of toasts was enacted. Mayor McMichael presided; and addresses were delivered by several gentlemen. After the conclusion of the toasts and responses, the party visited the various gas works at Point Breeze. The various departments were in spected, and the details of the multifarious operations were examined. All the works were in excellent order, and great satisfac tion was expressed at the efficient condition of the many departments. About six o'clock the company returned to the city. . THE METHODIST FAIR.—The following is the vote for the Base Ball Implements up to ten o'clock last evening: Alert, Sr., - - 341 Keystone, Sr., - 5 Congress, Sr„ - 275 Waterfall, - - 5 Arctic, - -- 251 Olympic, - - 4 Athletic, Jr., - 62 Gymnast, Jr., - 4 Commonwealth,- 36 Leola, Jr., - - 2 Bachelor, - - 22 Lively, Jr., - - 2 Mozart, - -21 W. Philadelphia, - 2 Osceola, - - 20 Diamond State, - 2 Athenian, - - 18 Tapioca, - - 2 Athletic, Sr., - 8 Ellsworth, - - 1 Butler, - - 8 Swamp Fox, - - 1 Crystal, - - 7 Swiftfoot, - - 1 A DAINTY COMPLEXION AND A FAIR SKlN.—"Beauty's but skid deep," so impart to your bruw a brilliant whiteness, to your cheeks a delicate carnation: bid pimples, freckles, morpbew, tan, &c., avaunt! and become beautiful and lovely, by the use of L'Email de Paris. Don't forget to tame:it with you to the country or sea shore. Every lady no,w uses it for preventing and removing thIS discoloratioilb caused by:the sun or salt air. It is perfectly harmle is pro duces the daintiest complexion and the fairest kind of a skin. Of course - there are many cheap, vulgar and injurious pastes jand washes, bat the public must beware of them. Use only L'Email de Paris; It can be obtained from E. JOUIN, ill South TENFH street, and at the leading Druggists and Perfumers. ANTIQUABIAN.—The origin of coats of arms is not prior to the twelfth century—that is to say. the time of fihe erusades. As noblemen from all the vari• OM nations of :Europe were collected in the Holy Land, and as they had no names but their baptismal ones. they agreed in order to distinguish each other, to assume armorial ensigns, which, in general, ex pressed the name and title of the bearer, as John de la Cour, by a tower, dm. The coat of arms of W. W. Alter, the eminent coal dealer ought to be a coal cart. His offices, as almost everybody knows, are at 917 North Ninth street and at Sixth and Spring Garden streets. E. G. WHITMAN dc CO.'S SUMMER CON FECTION s.—(hesim fruits delicious caramels, chocolate and cream preparationa, line bon-bons, delightful mixtures and ravishing sugar plums, are among the many attractive articles manufactured by E, G. Whit man & Co., at their great, popular establishment, Mo. 318 Chestnut street. The immense business done by this firm enables them to keep a fresh stock con stantly on hand, and we know of no more welcome arrival at p u re , ummer residence de lici ous a ack. age o r the wholesome and c onfe ctions manufactured by E. G. Whitman & Co. FINE Boma AND GAITERS.—HeIwig, the incomparable cordwalner on Arch street, next door to the corner of Sixth has a really elegant stock of Fine Calf and Patent Leather Boots and Gaiters of exquisite make and finish, which he is selling at prices to suit the sh o ul d tl who are fastidious u s es this particular call on Mr. Helwig. as he uses only the best material, and employs the finest work men in the city. We have worn boots made by Helwig, and therefore speak by the card. Arch helm Sixth, not lb aide, is the location. HEIAISTBEET'S HAIR - COLORING.—This is , not an instantaneous dye. but a coloring—simple. harmless and effective. it restores gray hair to its original color by gradual absorption and Is withal a most beautiful hair-dressing. Bold in two sizes—so Cents and $l, by all dealers CHOICE OLD MOCHA COFFEE. MITCHELL Ak FLETCHER, 1201 Ohe3tnat street FINE AND CHOICE CONFECTIONS FOR PRIBENTI3.—The vast extent of country to be supplied with fine confections, and the great popularity of those admirable preparations whica are manufactured by .21f.r. Stephen F. Whitman. at No. 1210 Market street. and which are so emphatically fitted for presents, have caused so extensive a demand for them that Mr. Whitman is enabled to have them always contributes is ("very desirable object, and no doubt to the great popularity of these delicious compounds. Hoop SKIRTS, of Hopkins' "own make," have no equal; wholesale and retaiL No. 628 Arch street., "lubricative steam engine paelting•—fes terms see 0 /22 nnestantst„ phtla., and 26 dey at., new york.' "AND TWILIGHT GREY HAD IN HER SOBER LIVERY ALL THINGS CLAD." BUT FOR Gentlemen's Boys' SIJITS. Niiitary EMT& Beady Haile SUITS. Elegant SUITS. Comfortable SIIIPS. Economical • SUITS We would recommend the BROWN STONE CLOTH ING HALL OF ROCICHTLL & WILSON, 603 AND 605 CHESTNUT STREET; 603 AND 605 CHESTNUT STREET. 603 AND 605 CHESTNUT STREET. • SulrmEß 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 influencl of that delicious beverage. Ice Cream Sods, all the more so when drawn from the pporcelain•ltned fountain and flavored with the fresh fruit syrups of HARRIS & OLIVE It, at their store, B. E. corner Tenth and Chest nut streets. CONFECTIONERY AND FrirEwoßKs.—ln 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 Firewgrks, compris ing Rockets, Roman Candles, Bengola Lights, Scar Wheels, Mines, Demon Torches, Pin Wheels, Chasers, Squibs, etc., etc.. which are of the best quality, and will be sold at much lower rates than they have been for several years. His stock of Foreign Fruits, Candled Fruits, Jellies, Preserves, etc., is very fine, as is also his inimitable Confectionery, w hich he manufactures of pare sugar without the admixture of any hurtful compounds. For any of the :move articles this is the place to visit. A NOTEWORTHY REMOVAL.— Mr. Charles Eicbel (late of the firm of Helwig & Rlchel,) respectfully informs his friends and the public that he has removed to No. 504 North Eighth street, below Spring Garden, where he now offers a very su perior stock of Fine Calf and Patent Leather Boots at very low prices. His light expenses at his present lo cation enables him to sell at small profits. Give him a call! TRY Otra. CONGRESS CARE—excellent, G. Byron Morse, *I Arch street. GROVER & BAKEE's Highest Premium Elastic Stitch and Lodi Stitch Sewing Machined, 730 Chestnut street. DEARNEss, BLINDNESS 'AND OATA TriaTc-- J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of thelffye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success, Testimonials from the moat re. liable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. fa Pine street. The medical faculty are invited to ac. company their patients, ache "as bad no secrets in his practice. .Ardficial eyes hues ed. No _charge made for examination. New Jersey Natters. A HUMANE INsTrrunort.—The Camden Home for Friendless Children, which is now a little more than a year old, is an institu tion which has accomplished a great amount of good. At the present tithe" there are thirty parentless children in it, who are kindly provided with the comforts of a home. The increasing applications during a few months past have compelled the managers to en large the accommodations, and they have secured a lease on the building adjoining the Home, and have fitted it up for that pur pose. On. Thursday evening the ladies con nected with it gave a fine supper, which was largely attended, and the proceeds will be use d for furnishing the new roo ms recently rented. These will be sufficiently large to accommodate twenty-five or thirty more of these friendless little ones; but it is the design of the managers in due time to erect a new and more convenient building on a lot which has been given to them by the city, on the Northwest corner of Fifth and Plum streets. About twenty children, who were admitted into this Home, have been nrovided with good places in the country, where they will be carefully and properly taken care of and educated for the fature duties of life. Mr. Mathew T. Newkirk and Hon. A. G. Cattell, the President and Vice President of this institution,have been very zealous in promoting the success of the enterprise, and now have the pleasure of seeing their labors bear good fruits. ATLANTIC Crry.—The season is now fairly inaugurated at Atlantic City, and the hotels and private boarding houses are in the best order, having been thoroughly cleaned and improved. The bathing grounds were never in a better condition, and the' surf is grand. On the first ofTuly the rail road company will put their express train on, which will give increased advantages to those wishing to visit the shore. The United States Hotel will be opened on Wednesday next, when the fashionable term will com mence. Fouwrw OF TllLY.—Appropriate celebra tions of the Fourth of July have been and are being prepared in most of "the villages and towns thpaughout the First Congres sional Distri4 at which the usual speech making and other ceremonies are had. At Tackahoe a fine celebration will come off. The "Mountain Partridge" used to drum down there extensively on the Fourth, but his drumming season at that place is over. he having sought other and more congenial companionship. Tax CatritcH FAIRS.—The Fairs in the different churches in Camden, which have been held during the past two week, have been attended with more than the usual success. Some of them have realized as high as $7OO, clear of expenses. A. hand- Acme State Council regalia of the Order of United American Mechanics was voted for hy the different Councils in Camden, and was won by a Mr. Middleton, of Council No. 7. This ceremony took place at the fair held by the Broadway M. E. Church. THE CAMDEN POSTMASTERSHIP.—The re fusal by the Senate to confirm the appoint ment of Mr. Goldsmith, as Postmaster of Camden, has created quite an excitement among the Democratic admirers of James M. Scovel. It is known that he nominated Mr. Goldsmith, hoping thereby to secure the removal of the present efficient incumbent, Mr. Lee, who served in the army of the United States during the entire war. THE FARMING. BusixEss.—Many of the farmers in Camden county are now en gaged in gathering in their hay and clover crops, which are remarkably good in quan tity and quality. The rye and wheat crops are also well- advanced, and will soon be ready far gathering. All the other crops are equally fine. A GOOD YIELD.-A. gentleman, residing near the town of Progress, in Burlington county, raised, the present season, on an acre and three-quarters of ground, straw berries to the value of six hundred dollars. MAD Does,—Several mad doga have re cently been killed in Cumberland county, after they had bitten a number of other ani mals and one little child. BROKE JAlL.—Three prisoners broke out of the jail at Mount Holly, and made their escape, a few ni • hts since. MINING COMPANIES. TIGER GOLD MINING COMPANY OP COLORADO. Chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. 6.600 feet embracing 19 Gold Mines sticce.sfully opened. Property owned and paid ror by the Comp my. No salaries or office rent paid until dividends are de. clared. Shares for sale atllo each, par value Gobllr, 716 AlitC/s. tS2B.EET, where circulars can be ained. je22 2inrpt FRENCH CALF SKINS. We are Importing by every Steamer the following Brands: LEMOINE, JULES lODOT, LEVEN, BEAUDIEVILLE, CARRIER DUPONT,. CONELL&N GUILLOT, BOCCI& CORBIT, To which we invite the attention of the Trade. CHAMBERS & CATTELL, my72B&wBm/ 82 N. THIRD Street. FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, etc., a com plete assortment at recentlY rearmed rice& fr) FARR & B Importers of Watches, etc., amp In Chestnut street. below Yourth. eIIMONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED UPON DIAMONDSWATOECES, JEWEL. BY, PLATE, CLOT hING, &A, at JONES & CO.'S LB.ESTAELISUED LOAN OFFICE, Oorner of THIRD and °AHEM. Streets, _ Below Lombard. N. B. — DiAMONDS, WATCHE, JEWELRY, GUNS, &c., TOR SAVE AT Rtrivr* tor ,unr.Y LOW PRICES. ie234ml . J. L. OAPEN, PHRENOLOGIST. , :t.'i Successor to Fowler, Wells & Co., gives .written and verbal dascrlptlOns of character ii 4t orith Chasta, daily at . [ap 9- m,W,s,tiarlkl No. lb B. TENTH Street. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; .PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY JUNE 23,1866. I Di 1) to LA 51:111 RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, &c. A CURE WARRANTED. Used Inwardly, The following wonderful Remedy ffr the POSITIVE CURE of RELEUMATIS.M, GOUT and NBUR a LOT& was discovered after the study and practice of a life time by Dr. J P. FITLttB, one of Philadelphia's old eat practising Physicians, who has 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 with 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 Propritror knows full well from experience the merits of the remedy and the s.fety:of his offer. It contains no Mercury, Colchicum, Minerals, Me tals nor anything injurious. Price S 2 00 per Bottle. Prepared only at the princi pal depot, No. 29 South FO IJETH street, above Chest nut, where Dr. Fitter may be personally consulted tree of charge. Highest references of wonderful curs as each Bottle. ESTABLISHED 1833. Mothers and Nurses Whe have tested Dr. Filler's Infant Carminative for the last SO years, certify by thousands that it is the' greatest household remedy for Cross Children, 'manta Teething, colic, Cramp. Bowel Complaint, Sleepless ness, Pains, Spasms, tour Vomitings, .Freatings Flatu lency. Cholera Infantum, &c. Contains nothing in jurious, is perfectly harmless and children love it clearly. Price only LZ cents. Satisfaction guarantee& Bold by all Druggists and Dealers. Prepared only at No. 29 South 1 7 01JRTH street, above Chestnut, Philadelphia. jel6-1m 8p IGESIELL'S MAGIC OIL CUELES '1 1 .IETORFOR,!! ERYSIPELAS, ITCH, SCALD HEAD, AND ALL SKIN DISEASES I Warranted to cure or money refl-nded. For sale by all Druggists. Principal Depot, N 0.53 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT. sir Price 25 cente per bottle ap24-3m rp ITUNPBEHEYS7 HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS Ilt e twroved, from the most amgeexperience, an ancoess; Simple-Prompt- ent, 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 tree from danger, and so efficient as to be always reliable.i They have raised the highest commendation from all, and will always render satisfaction. No. yenta, 1, Gres FEVERS, Congestion, Thearnriation.....--= 2, WORMS, Worm-Fever, Worm-Ciolic.--25 8, " C.RI LNG-COLIC, or Teething of inlente....-2.5 4, " DIARESICEA of children or adults 5, " DYSENTERY, Griping, Bilious 6, CHOLERA MOBEUS, Nausea, Vomiting..-W5 7, " COUGHS, Colds, Bronchitis-- _.25 8, " NEURALGIA, Toothache, Faceache.--.-t5 9, HEADACHE, Sick Headache, Vertigo.—.2sis, 10, " DYSPEPSIA Bilious Stomach- ----SS U, SUPPREb, or painful 12, " WHITES, too profuse Periods.- .-----25 13, " CROUP Cough, difficult Breathing- -.2 R TIS S 14, " SALT UM Erysi pelas 15, " 51, eumatic Pate - --25 16, " FEVER and Ague, Chill Fever, Agues-.-.J50 17, " PTT Irs,blind or bleeding--- _ . 50 18, " OPHTIALALMY, and sore or weak E4iyes....-J5O 19, " CATARRH, acute or chronic, Dithaensa..-50 20, " WHOOPING COUGH violent Coughs.., -.50 21, " ASTElMA,pppressed kreattdinr il --.50 PE, " EAR DlSCHARG en a r mpaired " SCROFULA. Glands, 5we11in_g5.......50 " GENERAL D Y, Physical Weak -25, " DROPSY —.50 28, " 'BEA-SICENE. sickness from riding. --.50 27, " HMS EY Disr.a ay. Gravel-- 28. " NERVOUS DERITATY. Involuntary Dial% 29, " SORE MOUT'. Canker-...--- --GO 80, " URINARY Incontinence, wetting bed..--50 81, " PAINFUL Periods, even with Spaisms.—....so 32, " SUFFERINGS at change of life.— --II 00 83, " EPILEPSY, Spasms, St. Vitus' Dance— 1 IX) 34, " - ulcerated Sore Throat..--50 MILFAY CASFIs. 85 idiallt morocco CB5B, and 00 2olarge vials, In morocco, 6 00 tO largo vials, pl an ain awe and d 5 lo bases (510 1. 1) and book-- 00 SAY SPEUlarkii: Mahogany cases, 10 vial . 00 Single vials, with Wise tom-- 108 ,ti' These Itemediee Sy the ca se or ars sent to any part of the country, by mail or express, free ofcharge,, ) 6 2l m ret E r lot the olio& Address B ILEYS' IiPvi‘TPIO HOMCEOPATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY, Office and Depot, No. to32Broad i %New York. Dr. Thistrinurrs Is consulted at his onto. personally or by letter, as above, for !brats of dis ease. EHYOTT & CO„ JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY 00W. DN, T. R CALLENDER and AMBROSE SMITH, Wholesale AMIN. Philadelphia. ty27-th.e.talyzpm PROPOSALS. DEPARTIIHNT OF PUBLIC HIGHWAYS Office IS. W. career Walnut land FifW streeta.— PHILADEI.PRIA, Jell@ 22d. IN& NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Chief Commissioner of Highways until 12 clock M.. on MONDAY. 25th instant, for the construc tion of the followin sewers, viz : On the line of Oxford street from Mifflin street to a point 40 feet west of Sixth street to be built of brick. circular in form, with a clear inside diameter of three feet; and on the line of Oxford street and the German town road from Mifflin street to the north line of Cameo street, also to oe built of brick,. circular In form and with a clear inside diameter of two feet six inches, with such inlets and man holes as may be di rected by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor. The un derstanding to be that the Contractor shall take bills Prepared against the property fronting on said sewers to the amount of one dollar and twenty-five cents for each lineal foot of front on each side of the street as so much cash paid; the balance to be paid by the City. provided the same, In each case, shall not exceed three hundred dollars. All bidders are invited to be present at the time and place of opening said propo sals. Each proposal will be accompanied by a certifi cate that a bond bee been filed in the Law Department as directed by Ordinance of, May 25th, 1860. If the Lowest Bidder shall not execute a contract within five days aftgr the work is awarded he will be deemed as declining, and will be held liable on his bond for the difference between his bid and the next higher bid. cpecitications may be had at the Department of Stir veys, which will be strictly adhered to. W. W. SMEDLEY, je23 311 Chief Commissioner of Highways. BEAL JESTA'r.L. P IC dAI•M" OF VALUAB LE Estate or WILLIAM FRANTZ, deceased, will be sold at T abllc sale on THURSDAY, June 28th,_1865, T on the premises, lying between the Limekiln urn pike and Duty's Lane, one mile east of Germant ma. Twenty•segond Ward, city slf----I:4llade!phia,_ Bic beautifuland valuable Cottage' Lots. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. H. Con. dltlona, part credit ana part cash. ;100 to be paid on each lot when struck off. Tne premises will cheer. fully be shown by Joseph Frantz, residing thereon. eZres,m ,wats _TROIKAS LISTER, Auct'r. II FOR R MT.—Desirable Country Seat 10 miles from 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, JelB.rp6t* 233 N. Tenth street. FOR SALE—WEST PHIL DELPHIA— Pe 4. . Detached House, 14 rooms, desirable location, w tt pleasant shade, Forty•first street, above Balt!. more avenue, west side. je,3trps IpA COTTAGE TO LET—In Atlantic City. Apply to C. dt A. LAND ek, CO.. aSti 924 Walnut St. TO LET—A DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESI DENCE (furatabed). finely shaded, lawn, ste el&c., near Fishers Lane Station. ILF 2 )I I gI7 dabit NEW PIIBLICIA.TIONS. NEW MEDICAL BOOKS. LINDSAY dc BLARISTON will publish REY NOLDS on the DISEASES of the BRAIN and. NEB, VOIDS bYSTEM, in one vum RECENTLY P UB LISHED. CANNIFF'S PRINCIPLES OF SURGERY. BARRIS'S PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF DENTAL SURGERY- Ninth Edition. TANNER'S PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. Fifth Edition. CAZEAITS OBSTETRIC 4. Fourth Edition. ANSTIE ON NARCOTICS AND STIMULANTS. RADCLIFF ON EPILEPSY, &e. eANtiOM ON CHLOROFORM. MEDICAL BOOKS. A Dill assortment always on hand and for sale at . low Priam LINDSAY & BLAXISTON, Publishers and Hooksellere, No. 25 .ouch Sixth street. 41.11111.11.114/ffli riAlLti2s. BY B. BCCITT, JP... • -11- 11 • - AUCTIONEEKI• No. 1020 CTIm9TNUT street. Sale 1202 and 1204 Coates street. SUPERIOR PURNITIJRE. CARPETS, etc. ON MONDAY MORNING. 25th inst., at 10 o'clock, on the premises, the surplus furniture of a ,person declining housekeeping, com prising superior Parlor, Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, &c. nAZIABY BEED.—Twenty4Pre barrels Prime Oa nary-i3eed in More awl for sale by WOBJEM42I CO.. No, Walnut steed. COTTAGE LOTS -RETAIL DRY GOODS EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 28 S. Second Street, • Are now offering their tine stock of Grenadines, Organdies, Hernani Bareges, Lawns, . Black Iron Brages, eroales, Materials for Snits, And other DRESS GOODS At a great reduction from former rates. !althea to th tam. ra CHEAP FRENCH LINENS. 317 ST RECEIVED, 3,300 YARDS . . FRENCH SHIRTING LINENS, Of a superior quality. Can be sok lem than the pre. sent coat of importation. Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison, Imiorters of Linens and Housefurnisblng Goods, jeltstutb tf 1008 Chestnut Street. HUGUENOT SHEETING& 10-4 Huguenot Sheetings. 11-4 Huguenot Sheetings. 12-4 HUguenot Sheetings. WO Doz. NA PRINS at a? . 50 and r 2. 65 per doz, 10) Doz. TOWELS at fs 00 per doz. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE& CO., N. W. Corner Eighth and Market. jel6 toISSzP NOVELTIES IN SEA SIDE SHAWLS. EDWIN HALL & CO., 28 South Second street, Would Invite the ATTENTION OF LADIES Who are preparing fur Watering and other Medea lor Bummer Resort& to their large variety of SUMMER SHAWLS, lel44h,a,tu-inirp] OF IniTIRELY NEW STYLIZ3. PIQUE, FOR DRESSES AND SACQUES, One Case More of Este. Fine Wide 1 71 .14[4.U . E, AT 65 CENTS PER YARD. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., N. W. Corner Eighth and Market, Je16t0.1751"P coYrottuo CAMPHOR utt TROCHES, u t C DEC 0 2.1 M R .49.` , 1, - Dlarrhcea, Dysentery, and Ctuderallortgla, 4 'o ~,, Solo Factor, O.H. Needles, Dined, %c p. ‘-'4 IStk, .4 Use NU, Phlla. vit` ' Per zo Teee ko 0 -t, mailed on Mk_ CLOSING OUT OUR LARGE BTOO OP C.A.11 , 11,LA.431LES AT REDUCED PRICES. J. B. coismas & SONS, myBl-2m rpt M. 5 ARCH Street. SPRING. MR WM. D. ROGERS. Coach and Light Carriage Builder. 1.009 and 1011 Chestnut Street, ainsa-am-rp riumanntpniA. SUITS OF ROSEWOOD CHAMBER FURNITURE. J ....G.E0. J. HENKELS. Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets. TTAMTT•T.'S PASSAGE OFFICE. NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. ST Y TO • AND FROM QUEENS. TOWN, (CORK HARBOR) AND LIVERPOOL. The elegant Al Iron screw steamship HBLVELIA, leaves on .. .. ....SATURDAY, Itme23. Rates of passage, payable In currency lat Cabin, We; Steerage. 2 3 0. Passengers also forwarded to London, Paris, Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, etc., at moderate rates. Steerage passage from LIVERPOOL or QUEENS TOWN through to PHILADELPHIA, 140 in car ramp. Off For further information, apply at the Company'sice, W. A. HAMILL, Agent, 2t7 Walnut street. SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Having been appointed SOLE AGENT of the above "Favorite Line' In this city, would caution - the public against pArchasing thdi tickets elsewhere. ap2B4f CLOTHING., BARGAINS IN FINE CLOTHING ROCKHILL & WILSON "Brown Stone Clothing Hall," 603 and 605 Chestnut Street. NEW STOOK AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Raving sold Out our stock of Clothing fbr Gentle men and Boys, carried over from the late fire, our en tire stock of • Fashionable Ready-Made Clothing is the Newest, AS OUR PRICES ARE ME LOWIiET. Magnificent Spring Stock Now Ready, To Suit Everybody. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Our newly-fitted up Custom Department now con 111118 the largest assortment of all the fashionable New Fabrics for our patrons to select from; SUITS, CIVIL AND MILITARY, MADE 111" TO OBDKEL PROMPTLY, In the highest style, and at moderate prices. Boys' Clothing. In this department our stock is also unrivaled. THE BEET IN THE CITY, At The Lowest Prices. Orden executed at aborted notice. The Choicest Stock OF READY MADE CLOTHING IN PHILADELPHIA.: ROCKHILL & WILSON Brown-Stone Clothing Hall, 6 a 9 7.i 3 .t & 685 Chestnut street. SPJELLING; flaocorlos SPRING STYLES EDWARD P. KELLY . TAILOR, 61,%1 Chestnut St. SLIMMER RE • OBTB. SUMMER TRAVEL vi/0 NORTH PENNBYSVANfA RAIL ROAD. Shortest and Most Pleasant Route Wilkeabarre, Mauch Chunk. Easton, Anent ovr J 3, Bethlehem White haven, Hazleton and all points in the LEHIGH AND WYOMING VALLEYS. COMMODIOTIS CABS, SMOOTH TRACE. Fl SCENERY. EXCELLENT HOTELS are the specialties of this route. Through to Wilkesbarre and Mauch Chunk without change of cars. Tbe:n ew road between the summit of the mountain and Wilkesbarre opens up new views of the Wyo ming Valley of unsurpassed beauty; and the new Ho tel provides the best and most ample accommodations for summer visitors Excursion Tickets from Phil* +o?.phia toprincipal points, issued FROBL THE T 7 T OFFICE O'uLY, at reduced rates, on Saturda ood to return lltonday evening.. - Excursion Tickein to W"' \good for ten days, Issued any day. THROUGH TRAH'S lc , e depot, Third and !Thompson streets, at 7.6.. - and 5.16 For particulars see Tirae I another column. jeS-ourpi CLARE, Agent. Smith" (7. THIS 1":1•PUT RESORT IS NOW --- open for the e,:t.rtalnment of the pub. c. la U n der the nom:-el. .F...1.,A2-".' . - mat, who hes improved it b. --; to It a large Rota Rooms can be bad fb— : • A FIRST-MASS .b.ANT ATTACHED. None but the Purest L1.p.:013 sold my2.1.-tf rp 13 Ft P l / 4 1 1/zWIOII aL3 tr111),D4.111 B. J. WILLIAMS, No. le NORTH SIXTH STREET, MANUFAMM:CIi. OP VENITIAN BLINDS AND_ WINDOW SHADEr. The largest and finest assortment in t' !ty at ill lowest prime. Store Shades made air. - i. , 47:.red ati34l _ . IR 074 7r•"-:',. 101111LADELPE I • TAL 13i• • The ems.criben. CAST, WROUG - 1, • ;..• . 17.1) BRONZE RAILING, for enclosing priv - 13. public squares, 1 13eme terfee. PATENT WIRE RAILING, "WTINDOW AND DOOR GUARM for of store fronts, bulwark nettings forships, MC, &c., made under the JENKINS PA.TEDU. being the only authorized manufacturers of Wire Work under Baid natent in tbP -srditigetit IFAIWpf? of every,varle • of new 'and im roved d_: _ - : •• I • (ni;itiasitOas!iv):4ii-4 ENTS, • Our va , led aeaortment of Fotintain Vases, Statuary, eke. .;S:l3/,', us superior facilities. if A.. flre era shall receive 'Arend arid prompt attention. js2s-043 tuSrarpi RoBERT WOOD 00., Office and Wareroomn, 1136 RIDGE Avenue. olassf MADE N 2 824 CHESTNUT ST. , ER THE coNiiNENTAL WEL PHILADELPHIA - PA. • •- 'INSTRUCTIONS FOR SELF-31EASURE9ENT COAT. Send Size from 1 to 2; from 2;43: andtrom4 tos; I I , and around the moatprominent, ' part of the cheat, and around the waist. State whether erect 1- . or stooping. '5.7 VEST. Same as ter coat.. . 10 stem* outaldp ftfao to hips, and sto PANTE , . nig. gland. •+ NEW 1: ORB ORNA "nd manufacturer/1 of HELNIBOLD'S "HIEtHLY CONCENTRATED" Compoutd Fluid Extract Bach% A_positive and Specific Remedy for diseases of the RI , A 'ODER, KIDNEYS, GRa.VEL AND DROPSI CAL SWELLINGS. This Medicine increases the powers of digestion, and excites the absorbents into healthy action. by which the matter of calcareous depositions. and all unnatu ral enlargements are reduced as well as pain and in flammation, and is i looo for men,women and children. HHR HRH HRH. • HRH • HEI EC HHHHHHHHIC -.HEE HEM HRH HE H LEECH IMH HHH.. HRH HEMBOLD'S EXTR aCT BUCHU, For weakness, attenaed with the following symptoms: Indisposition ro Exertion, Lots of Power, Loss of Memory, • Difficulty ofßreathing. Weak Is erves, Trembling. Horror of Disease, Wakefulness. Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back. Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Del-ness of the Skin, Emotions of the Face. Universal Lassitude, Pallid Countenance. These symptoms, if allowed to go on (which this medicine invariably removes), soon follow— _ • FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FATS. &C . in one of which the patient may expire. Who can say they are not frequently followed by these "direful dis eases," INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION? Many are aware of tne cause of their suffering, bat none will confess. The records of the insane asylu ms and the melancholy deaths by consumption bear ample witness to the truth of the assertion. The constitution, once affected by organic weakness, requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and in vigorate the system, which HEMBOLD's EXTR A.cr üB_BUCHA invariably does. A. trial will convince the most allepticaL - IGIETIBIKEEEKe • Ebh..l'.ol ,l lEFFir EEE BEE - • PRIEREE, EKEFIRS! F.F.F. EEE In affeetions peculiar to Females the Earaaor 131:MELTS LI unequaled by any other remedy, audfor all complaints incident to the sex, or in the DECLINE OR C &SNOB OF LIFE. siroun Foriarroscs Anovz. ifirNO FAIaLL'i SHLLLOULD BE WiTHOIIF LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL ILL. LLL ILI, LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL • Take no Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. mum RoLD'S EXTRACT BUCHB A? , ..ZD - IMPROVED ROSE WASH CUBES THEFISZ DISEASES in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change of diet, no inconvenience and NO EXPOSURE. 311111.111 313111.11 1.13131. M 31 PLR ti 31318181 31 ell • asmnt - 3X M 313131 3131.31 31 31 3111131 • Id MK 31 M. 313.1.31 8131131 31 M 2.13181 313131 M 3i 1151.31 833181 /K 31 313.1 SI 313131 M 51. 318131 315131 M M 313131 31.15131 31 $13131 E AFTACIESOLD'S 1 t EXTRACT RUCH.IT for all affections and diseases of these omens. whether EXISTING IN MALE OS FEMALE, from whatever cause originating, and no matter how long standing. Diseases of these organs require the aid of a diuretic. BF! tAtTiOLD'S EXTR 0. CP BOORT)" IS TREGREAT DIURETIC, and is certain to have the desired effect in all diseases for which it is recommended. 88888888 888888888 888 888 EBB 888 888 888 88888888 88888888 888 888 888 888 888 EBB RBBBEBB BB - 88888888 BLOOD ! BLOuD! BLOOD ! 14 - F.f.ltf BOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAP A Rfr,LA, For purifying the Blood and removing all chronic con sthutional diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure o? Scrofula, Scald Read, Salt Rheum, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, S F r, Erysipelas, and all scaly Eruptions of the Skin. AND BEATITIFYING THE COMPLP:KION". NOT A FEW of the worst disorders that afflict mankind arise from the, corruption that accumulates in the Blood. Of all the discoveries that have been made to purge it out, none can equal In effect HELM BOLD'S COMPOUND Esap,Aoi. OF S sRv, APA.I3I:LL a.. It cleanses and renovates the Blood, Instils the vigor of health into the system, and purges out the humors which make disease. It stimulates the healthy functions of the body, and expels the disorders that grow and rankle in the blood. The trial of a single bottle will show to the sick that it has virtues surpassiog anything they have ever taken. Two table spoonsful of the Extract' of Sarsaparilla added to a pint of water is equal to the Lisbon Dlet. Drink, and one bot , le is fuhy equal to a gallon of the Slrap of Sarsaparilla, or the decoction as usually made. 0000 000 000 000 000 000 00 000 0 000 000 000 00 00 000 0000 0 000 000 000 Ono 000 000 000 000 0000 Trp.rmßOLD'S ROSE WASH An excellent Lotion, used in connection with the EX 'I RAM'S KOCHI' and SARSAPARILLA, in such diseases as recommended. Evidence of the most re sponsible and reliable character Add accompany the medicines. Also, explict directions for use, with hun dreds of thousands of living wlmessee. and upwards of sO,OOO nu:pitched certificates and recommendatory letters.narny of Which are from the highest sources, including eminent Physicians, Clergymen, Statesmen, &a. The Proprietor has never re,orted to their publi cation in the newspapers; he does not do this from the fact that his articles rank as Standard Preparations, and do not need, to be propped up by certificates. The Science of Medicine.: like the Doric mammy, stands simple, pure. majestic, baying Fact for its basis. Incuction tor its pillar. and Truth alone for its Capital. LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL • LLL LLL LLL L LL rnft ei du_in n My Retract Sarsaparilla is a Blood Put lfier my Re tract Bache Is a Diuretic, and will act at such in ail Both are prepared on purely scientific principles—es vacuo—and are the moat active or either that can be made. A ready and ct reclusive test will be a compari son of their properties with those set forth in the fel lo Wins works: See Plist,ensatory of the United States. See Professor DEWEE s valuable works on the Prac. Lice of Physic. See remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Parstc. Philadelphia. See remarks= side by Dr. EPHRAIM MCDOWVIrx a celebrated Physician and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published in the Transactions of the King and Queen's Journal. See Is edico-Chirurgical Review, published by BANJA MIN TRAVB.B.S, Fellow of the Bo; al Co:lege of Sur geom. See most of the late stasdard works on Medicine. DODDDIJD DDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDD DDD DDD DOD DDD DDD DOD DDD DDD DDD DOD DDD DOD DDD DDD DDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD DDDDDDD Sold by all Druggists Everywhere. Address letters for information, in confidence, to H. Me HIM LAMB 01-41369 PRINCIPAL DEPOTS, Helmbold'sj)rug and Chemical Ware- house, Ttio. 594- 13 - roadwa,y s , NEW YORK; OR TO Hal üb°ld's Medical Depot, 110.104 SOUTH- TENTESTBEET. Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for Ilelmbold's. Take no other. mysw4nt tr
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