011 T V 11 a LIU HTLN. • ilux.lvs.n.—An elderly man, named Thomas (;rris, was run over by a runaway horse; at ached to a buggy, at Sixteenth and Lombard streets, yesteleaymiternoon. The horse became frightened at Chestnut street, and dashed down Sixteenth street, at a fesrfut rate, to Christian strreet, where it u,.s stoned. Mr. Ferris, who was crossing at Lombard street, was bnocked clown and run over He was al riously injured, and was taken to 1.31.1 home in Gallagaer's Court. Seventeenth and to , df .rd Pi rOUtEi. ASAULTING . A N.—John Howey Was Wore Alderman Good yesterday, upon the charge of assault and battery upon Policeman Botton, c!' Germantown. He had an acquain t:MC' .s . o was lopked up in the station-house. avd thery to see him. Tic becAme indignant fccam,e he was not allowed to have his own way, threatened revenge, and started off. He met Botton in the yard and attacked him. The ac cused was held in Pi non t, ~ t to answer at Court. OBITTJARY.—WiIItaiu J. MUlCalin, E4q., the .Secretary and Treasurer of the Philadelphia and Southern Mall Steamship Company,died suddenly at his residence in this city yesterday, of paraly sit, of the heart. Be was ip excellent health when he left the office on the previous evening. Mr. Malcolm was in the thirty. fifth year of his age. In his death the Company lose a faithful and en ergetic officer and the community a valuable atizen LARCENY OF A IIoRSE AND WAGON.—James V. P.oney was arre3ted yesterday, by Day Sergeant Newhouse, and tali m before Alderman Pancoast, upon the of the larceny of a horse and wagon belonging to John 'Ulrich. The team was driven away from Broad street and Ridge avenue, on Monday night, and was recovered. Roney was held in $6OO halt for trial. BTEALING ClGAR3.—'Three boys aged 12 years v ere arrested yesterday and taken before Ald. Carpenter, upon the charge of having stolen 400 cigars from a wagon belonging to John Steel spring, which was in the yard of William Ash's public house, in the neighborhood of Ninth and Coates streets. They were held in $6OO bail for trial. Arc Chvzotn WANTED.-A horse and dearborn wagon were found, at three o'clock this morning, at Eighteenth and Lombard streets. The wagon was well covered with mud and the horse bore the appearance of having been driven very hard. The owner can obtain further information at the Fifth District Police Station. Bony Inuurtrino.--Tbe body of the man who was run over and killed on the Baltimore Rail road, near Havre de Grace, a few days ago, has been identified as that of Alex. McComb, and has been brought to the city. The deceased served through the war as a member of Gosline's Zouaves. ASSAULTED ON THE STREET.-A young man named Joseph A. Thomas, while passing along Seventh street, last evening, was attacked by three colored men. He was badly cut about the head and face. Ho was conveyed to the Penn sylvania Hospital. The assailants were not arrested. PEES , CLlM.—The regular semi-monthly meet ing of the Press Club of Philadelphia will be held this afternoon, at four o'clock, at the rooms No. 607 Walnut street. Action will be taken in re ference to the death of Mr. James C. Warner, a member of the club. Siismcrors.—Ch . as. Poe was arrested last night on the roof of a building at Second and Willow streets. It is supposed that he intended to rob the establishment. This morning he was taken before Alderman Toland, and was committed in default of $l,OOO bail, on suspicion of robbery. MAY BALL.—Prof. Asher's fourth grand May ball will be given at the Musical Fund Hall on Monday evening next. The balls of the previous years have been a source of great pleasure to those who have attended, and the coming enter tainment will be fully equal to the former ones. LAE( EN r. —Mary Lang has been committed b. l Alderman Godbou to answer the charge of the larceny of a dress belonging to Mrs. Kurtz, re siding in Coomb's alley. She had been a visitor at the house of Mrs. Kurtz, ACCIDENT AT FAIEMOUNT.--A man named George Brown, residing on Dickerson street, fell from a rock at Fairmount, yesterday, and had several of his ribs fractured. He was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital. Witisny CArronED.—Deputy Collector Barnes, of the Fifth District, yesterday visited a house on Cumberland street, above Richmond, and seized three barrels of whisky, upon which the internal revenue tax had not been paid. Tunocc.ii 10 F.VIRIMOUNT.—On Sunday next, the third of May, the spruce and Pine Street cars will commence running through from the Ex change to Fairmount Park for a single fare. SLIGHT FIRE.—An alarm of fro about 9 o'clock Luis morning was caused by the burning out of a foul chimney, at 1353 Hope street. No other damage , was done. CITY NOTICES. • CHILLS AM) FEVER, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COAIDLAINT AND KIDNEY DISEASE CORED. HEIDI BITTERS I.las cared more diseases where it has been used, than all other Medicines combined. It is the way remedy that reall) purilics the blood, and has never failed in curing Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, and DIECREOS of the Liver. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. HR. S. B. IlAramAN tCo, Proprietors, Lancaster, Pa., and Chicago, Illinois. FINE Boors AND GAITERS AT Low PRICES.— Gentlemen who consult comfort, economy, elegance and good taste should call on Cons. Eichel, the accom cordwainer, No. rA4 North Eighth streetotbove Buttonwood. Ile has an.imrnense stock of Boots and Shoes of all the prevailing styles, at very low prices. Youths' Boots and Gaiters on hand and made to order. A SiennonN COI7OII that will not yield to ordi nary rt medics, may be thoroughly cured by Jayne's Expectorant, a ino.q effective medicine in all Bron chial and Pulmonary Disordere. Sold everywhere. TDE HEADS of Society are being brought steadily under the influente of Bartlett, whose Sprin4 faahioap, as can be se en at 33 South Sixth Street, aliove Chestnut, present the most recherche Boots and Shoes that ever delighted the Philadelphia bead SPPINC. HATS. Spring Hats, Of the rewer.t and latest styles, at The very low•eet prices. Oakfords', Continental Hotel AN INDIANA paper proposes that hereafter, in ttead 01 saying "Let us sing the Doxology," the min ister shall say, "Let us put on our overcome, adjust furs, slip on gloves, ~eize our hate, and be die rutebed. ' The scene presented In the church about "quitting time" must not be unlike the continual state of things in Charles Stokes Co.'s Clothing House, under the Continental, where numbers of people are all the time putting on overcoats or other , z,armente, and walking out in a great state of satisfacuon. SPRING HATS.. Spring Hats, Of the newest and latest !tyles, at The very lowest prices. Oalifords', Continental Ilotel. Gnovan tit BAKER'S Highest Premium Sewing Machines, 780 Chestnut street. ATI ICEMAN WA.LTHAM WATCHES.—The Best. The Cheapest. Recommended by Railway Conduc tors, engineers and expresemen, the most exactic , ciass of watch-wearers, as superior to all others for strength, steadiness, accuracy and durability. Unscnipulous dealers occasionally sell a worth less hwiss imitation. To prevent imposition, buyers should always demand a certificate of genninenepri. For sale by all respectable dealers. PAINFUL.—'There are few operations Moropain ful than cuttmg teeth. A little of Bower's Infant Cor dial rubbed upon the gull of teething infanta is a great soother. Besauttri.—All thosegents desiring elegant fitting pantaloons will find .them . em at C. C. Dlttrich dt co., Continental Hotel, Ninth street. as this branch of Tailoring is made a Specialty, and really warrants an invitation. Always a tine stock of goods on hand. Buttorcar. Immturaurrs and druggists' sundries Brioweerr & ibeyntae. 23 South Eighth street. BOWER ' S SENNA FIGS, FOR CONSTIPATION (thy mate. Dcpot Sixth and Vine. FLOWLNCR BEWLNO IVIADamos. Florence Sewing Machias. Florence Sewing Machine, Office, 1128 Chestnnt street. Philadelphia. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. J. hams, AL D. Profeesor of the Eye and Ear, troata Il diseases apperialtaing to the above members with rhe utmort success. Teetimoniale from the most re liable sources in the city can be seen at his &lice, No. rztla Arch street.' The medical farnlty are Invited te, .1, company their patients as be has no secrete in hie practice. Artificial eyes Inserted. No charge made for examination. SPRING FIATS, Spring Hats, Of the newest and latest styles, at The very lowest prices. Oskfords', Continental Hotel 110111Tlif4. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & 130, 1 N E corner Fourth and Roe Sti., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND PAINT MANUFACTURERS, Otter to the trade or consumers, Pure White Lead, Zino White, Colored Paints Varnishes, Oils, Artists' Materials, &c. Agents for the celebrated VIEILLE NIONTIGNE lIIVOW WHITE UK, B "C i :Ogii"gl o e t xr f r rcrl i h t fm r o .a :A t o f r?e r a i jr ide work ' PURE PAINTS. 201 and 203 North Fourth Street, Northeast corner of Race Strout. nnlB tf MIS LADIES , DRESS TRISIRIBIRNIa MARY B. CONWAY, LADIES' DRESS FIIRICESHING Arm SHOPPING EMPORIUM 81 SOUTH SIXTEENTH STIiEET. PHILADELPHIA. Ladies from any part of the United States can send their orders for Drees Materiela. Dresses,(lloaks,Bonnets. Shoes, Under Clothing, Mourning Suits, Wedding Trosseau, Tra. voting Outfits, Jewelry, ,lc., also Children's Clothing, In fant's Ward; obes, Gentlemen's Linen. Am In ordering Garments, Ladies will please send one of their DEBT FITTING 1)11F.SEIEB for measurement; and Ladies visiting the city should not fall to call and have their measures registered for future convenience. Refers, by permission, to MR. J. M. HAFLEIGH, 1011 and 1014 Chestnut street; MESSES. HOMER COLLADAY .11 CO.. mhl4-3m rp 818 and 020 Chestnut street. KERR'S CHINA HALL. Citizens and Strangers are Invited to Visit Ui AT OUR NEW STORE, 1218 Chestnut Street. THE STOCK OF CHINA, GLASS AND STONEWARE, ARTICLES OF VERTU, Etc., • , WILL LE FOUNT, The Largest and Most Comprehensive Ever exhibited on this side of the Atlantic. It was se• cured direct from the manufacturers. Buyers from us, therefore, obtain the emalleet lots at wholeeale pricee. JAMES K. KERR & BRO. eel Imrx4 THE FINE ARTri. BEN SEL L'S Great Scriptural Painting OF " ESTHER DENOUNCING HAMAN," NOW ON i"ree Exhibition AT EARLES' GALLERIES, 810 Chestnut Street. iFINANCLA.L• ST. LOUIS AND IRON MOUNTAIN RAILROAD COMPANY'S 4 ' First Mortg age Seven Per Cent. 25-Year Bonds. Interest Coupons due Ist February and palable In the City of New York. The title of the St. Louie and Iron )fountain Railroad having been confirmed by Act ot the General Assembly of the State of Minscuri and the Bonds declared valid, the work of extending the same to a connection with the Southern system of roads, at Columbus, Ky., is now gong rapidly forward. Ninety-one mike being in profitable operation. forty-five miles of now work 14raded, with rails enough on hand for forty-seven mil de, it is expected that the whole line, from Bt. Louis to Belmont, one hundred and ninety-three miles, wilt be opened for boeinese early next year, so that there will be a continuous line from St. Lotus to .Mobile. New Orleans and other Southern A very large traffic is anticipated. The old part of the road (ninety-one mile-d already earns enough to secure all the interest on the whole mort gage debt, and the extension completed will vastly M et ease the earnings. The proceeds of there Bonds going into the extension of the read adds to the security, and a podeeted branch, southweetwardly from Pilot Knob, for which a eashettladdy of $15,000 per mile is granted by the State, as a free gut to the Company, will add very meek to the value of their property. THOMAS ALLEN, Pre9ident, St. Louiv, Mo. 11. G, MARQU tND, Vice Precident, Vezc York We, the undereigned, cordially recommend thee° Seven per cent. Mortgage Bonds of the St. Louis and Iron Mouth min Railroad 88 a good eecurity. Thu revenue of the road Will be large, and tee adminietration of the affairs of the Company le in capable and experienced haude, and is en. titled to the greatert confidence of the public. JAMES S. THOMAS, May or of St. Lome. JOHN J. ROE, Pres. Union Merchants' Exchange, St. Louis (Clatinber of Commerce) W FOX, Pree. St. Louie Board of Trade. BARTON BATES. Pres. North hliesouri Railroad. J. H. BRIT TON, Prem. Nat. Bank of the Staff: of Mikeouri, in St. Louie. WM. L. EWING, Pres. of the Merchants' Nat. Rank of St Louie. GbONGE H. REA, Pree. Second Nat. Bank, St. Louie. JAMEo B. EADS, Chief Engineer St. Louie and Mina+ Bridge Co. GioRGE R. TAYLOR, Free. Pacific Railroad (of Mb. nourl). WILLIAM TAUSSIG, Free. Tradere` Bunk, St. LOUP. JNO. R. LIONBERCER, Free. Third Ptat. Bank of St. Louie. Mo. ADOLPHUS METER, Vice Pre e. Union Pacific RailWaY t D.) ROBERT BARTH, Pres. German Savings institution. ALLEN, COI'P & POET, Bankers, cit. Louis. A limited amount ef the abovonamed Ronde for eale at El GJITY-FiVE for the present. We invite the attention decapallete and others to them RE. in our opinion,a very etreblo invektment, deetincd to rank au a fircholaes security. r escriptive Pamphlets, Mape and Information can he had on application to . TOWNSEND WHELEN & CO., 4C ,t 48 OF MR BY, LOUIS AND IRON MOUNTAIN R, IL CO, Kai vsr f m TIIEDAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY APRIL 29 1868: BANKING HOUSE JAYCO OKE accILL 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PFIELAIYA, Dealers in all Governnient Securities, Seven per cent. First Mtge. Bonds OF 'II& Danrille, liazleton & Wilkesbarre FREE FROM ALL TAXES. This road will connect with the Northern Central Philadelphia and Erie. Lehigh Valley, Lehigh Navige , Son. and Hazleton Railroads, and ovens ono of the richest Beetle:le of the ip eat middle Coal field. We offer for gale a limited amount of these Bonds at the very low rate of (gi AND ACCRUED INTEREST. BOWEN & FOX, Dihl4..anrel 3 Merohants' Exchange; POPULAR LOAN. Principal and Interest Payable in Gold. CENTRAL PACIFIC Woo of DE HAVEN & IBM, FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. CO. A* Par, and Back Interest,: There Is a ve large European demand for thou Bonds, which , ad ded to very large home demand, will soon absorb all the bonds the Company can Lune. The above Bonds pay Six Per Cent. Intermit in Gold, and are a First Mortgage on a road costing about three times their amount, with very large and constantly increasing net revenue. DE HAVEN & BRO., DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. GOLD, &a.. No. 40 S. Third St. Seven per Cent. Mortgage Bonds OF TIIE PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW YORK CANAL AND RAILROAD COUPANY, Guaranteed, Prinoipal and Interest, By the Lehigh Valley Railroad, These Bonds are a portion of 188.000,000 on a road b whe Lii. g _crAtig; tTigiel l i u tfus gu A r iott ee ila l / 4 04 are, in every reepect. A First-Olass Investment: At ng they.,pay.tts much interest ae Le ßAar l f 6's at 98. At 105 " " " " Nor& Penna. el at D S O, We offer them for mate at 9 and accrued Interest from Dec. 1, 18676 C. & H. BORIE. 8 Merchants' Exchange, OR BOWEN & FOX, 13 Merchants' Exchange. teltamrpt DESIRABLE INVESTMENTS, Producing Over 7 and 8 per cent. Interest. LEHIGH NAVIGATION AND RAILROAD "`FIRST MORTGAGE SIX PER CENT. BONDS, FREE FROM ALL TAXES, DUE NM ERIE CITY SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, SECURED BY REVENUE FROM WATER WORKS. Interest Payable in Now York. UNION AND LOGANSPORT RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, SEVEN PER CENT.. Interest Payable In New York. COLUMBUS AND INDIANA GENITAL, RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS. Interestaya ein New York. The attention of parties about to invent money or ox. change securities is invited to the above. Information and prices given on application. NEW YORK STOCKS. ALL FLUCTUATIONS IN THE NEW YORK MARKET Stooks, Gold an ei d Governments, Constantly furnished ue by our New York Home, STOCKS Bought and Bold on Commission in Philadelphia. Nell York and Boston. GOLD Bought and Sold in large and small amounts. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES Bought and Sold at New York Prices, SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., NEW YORK, I PHILADELPHIA, B Nassau M. • 18 S. Third St. NO, 917 WALNUT STREET, WOOD HANGINGS Positively don't fail to me them before ordering any. thing else. Wall paper is now among the "Things That Were." WOOD HANGINGS Coat no more. and aro selling by the thousand rolls per day. Bee them and be convinced. No speonlatiom but stubborn facts. Specimen are also on exhibition at the Store of JAMES C. FINN & SONS. Southeast corner Tenth and Walnut etreets. mhlikfrp RE movAL. • 4111WRII LIAM. Nr ATTWOOD & SON. UNDERTAKERS. have removed From No. 44 North Eleventh street to No. 12M Race street. • WM. Un 8p" corner of Jacobi street. 6004 WIDIANOIUtUb, RAILROAD First Mortgage Bonds. No. 40 South Third SO WE OFFER FOR BALE DREXEL & CO., 34 South Third Street. WOOD HANGINGS. UNDERTAKERS G DODS* CIADIPETINGIS AND OIL CLOTS'S. C.ARPETS, CALL C 1.409C 1 1-3 C, MATTINGS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. We l re Zr cr r l rtn n t ei Z i" lpdoletgareZe ronAerpir. LEEDOM & SHAW, 010 Arch street, Between Ninth and Tenth Streeta. re2a2rnrai, 1868. CA.RPETINQS. 1868 lc _ GLEN EOHO MILLS, Germantown, Philadelphia; McCALLIIM, CREASE & SLOAN Reepectfulli Write the attention of THE TRADE to their large Stock of CARPETINGS, of their own and other Manufactures. No. 509 CHESTNUT STREET. 1868. REMOVAL 1868. OF Ol.:R RETAIL DEPARTMENT From 519 Chei3t - nut, Street, TO • NO. SO9 CHESTNUT STREET, Where we are now opening AN IMMENSE NEW STOCK OF FOREIGN CARPETINGS, Embracing all the latest and choicest styles of P AT'II7I N (, S TRV I PTIL A L T ANEW TERM RI: MASK, AND PALA'T'INE VENETIANS; ALSO, ENG. LII3/1 OIL CLOTHS, together will a full line of DOMESTIC CARPETINGS. BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS and VENN TIANS, for HALLS and STAIRS, with extra borders. MOCALLUM, CREASE et SLOAN. m Bmrp§ CARPETS ) OIL CLOTHS, NATTINOS, IMPORTATION OF 1868. All the Latest and Best Styles AT REDUCED PRICES. TOWNSIE ND & No. 59 N. Second St., below Arch. apl6 Imrp6 CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, CANTON MATTINGS, &o„ Just received per late steamer. E. H. GODSHALK &CO. 723 Chestnut Street. L IL GOD6IIALK. TIIEO. E. WIEDEESICILIX 1x97-Burro NEW CARPETS. JAMES' H, ORNE, E.ON & CO., 626 Chestnut Street, Have opened New Carpete, Oil Cloth, Dragnets. Canton and t:ocoa Matting, Ruge, &c. Winona, Brussels, Velvet's, Extra Tapestries. The above aro our own Patterns. English Ingrains, Three Plys, Oil Cloths, rruggets, English Venetian, Cocoa Matting, Straw Matting, OF OFR OWN lIIPORTATION 1111 SPRING, Some very superior, all of which we offer at lowed prices. JAMES II ORNE, EON & ea. ) Chestnut, below Seventh. an 9 flntiry CANTON MATTING. Our Own Importation Ails SOME VERY SUPERIOR 3-4, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 WHITE AND RED CHECK STRAW MATTINGS. JAMES H. ORNE,.SON & CO., 626 Chestnut St., below Seventh: RDA 2111114 PHYSICAL EDUCATION* 13111LADELPHIA NATATORIUM AND PHYSICAL INSTITUTE. The summer season will open as usual the let of Mai' All clublists for season tickets should be closed and at. 'tended to on or before BP.M. of that dayy. The doors of tbeinstitution Will be opened to the publk and the friends of the Natatorium, THURSDAY and PRIDAY. this wek, for inspection. For programme of opening see "special tto. • tiro 111EBB1NA ORANGES.—FINE VIRTIT AND IN I MM . order. Landing end for sale by JOE. A '4 Et Booth Haman avenue. HEIMBOLD'S BUCEIII THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY DIABETES' Irritation of . the Neck of the Bladder) Inflammation of the Kidneys. Catarrh of the Bladder, Strangury or Painful . Urinating. For these discuss it to truly a sovereign remedy, and too much cannot be said in its praise. A alAglo dope ha been known to relieve the moat urgent symptoms. Are you troubled with that distressing pain in the small of the back and through the hips? A teaspoonful a day of lielmbold'a Buchn will relieve you, a !Wl2 PLEASE NOTICE. I make Ino secret of Ingredients. HeimboldislExtrac Buchu is composed of Beau. Cubebe and Juniper Bee ries, selected with great care, prepared in vacuo and cc cording to rules of PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY. These Ingredient/9 are known as the most vat Dietetics afforded. A DIURETIC to that which acts upon the kidneys HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU ACTS GENTLY. Is Namara fn taste and odor, free from all injurious pr o pertiee, and immediate In its action. FOB THE SATISFACTION OF ALL, 13.0 Medical Properties contained in Dispensatory of the United States, of which the following is a correct copy: "BUCHU.—Its odor Is strong, diffusive and some what aromatic: its taste bitterish and analogous to that of mint. It is given chiefly in complaints of the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder. morbid irritation of the Bladder and Grebe. diseases of the Prostate, and Retention or the Incontinence of Urine, from a boss of tone in the parts concerned in Its evacuation. It has also been recommended In Dyspepsia Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affections and Dropsy.' OR FURTHER INFORMATION eee Profeeeor Deweea's valuable works on the Practiceof übiPlc. See remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Physic. of Philadelphia. See any and all Standard Works on Medicine. [Dr. Krvgan to a physic:an of over thirty years" expo rience, and a graduate of the Jefferson Medical CoUege and of the University of Medicine and Surgery of Phila• deiphia.] Ma. U. T. Elgt..vuor.n: Dear regard to the question asked me uto my opinion about Brcur. I would easy that I have need and cold the article in various forms for the past thirty years I do not think there to any form or preparation of it I have not need or known to be used, In the various dimmer where such medicate agent would be indicated. You are aware, as well as myself, that it has been extensively employed In the various dleeues of the bled. der and kidneys, and the reputation it bu acquired. In my judgment, is warranted by the facts. I have seen and need, as before dated, every form of Brcur —the powdered leaver, the Ample decoction, tine tore fluid extracts; and I am not cognizant of any prepa ration of that plant at all equal to yours. Eighteen years experience ought, I think, to give me the right to judge of Re merite, and without prejudice or partiality, I eve yours precedence over all others. I value your Buchu for ita effects on Patienht.• I have cured with it, and seen cured with it, more diteasea of the bladder and kidney, than I have ever teen cured with any other Buchu or any other proprietory compoun/ of whatever name. Respectfully yours. Or.: O. H. KEYSER. M. D.. 140 Wood street. Pittabargh. Vaal Angtut U. Ask for Helmbold's Fluid Extraot Buda, The Proprietor hae been induced to make tble state went from the tact that We remedies, although adv tieed, are GENUINE PREPARATIONS, and knowing that the intelligent refrain from aging any. thing pertaining to Quackery, or the Patent Medicine order—moet of which are prepared by lelLstyled doctors whci are too ignorant to read a physician's simplest pre• ecriptioa.much lees competent to prepare Pharmaceutics preparatiffrui. THESE PARTIES RESORT to various means of effecting sales, such as copying p rta of advertisements of popular remedies and finishing with certificates. The Science of Medicine atande SIMPLE. PURE AND MAJESTIC, having fact for It. basic, induction for it pillar, truth alone for it. capital. A WORD OF CAUTION. llealth e most Important: and the afflicted should no• me an advortieed medicine, or any remedy. =lces its contents or ingredients are known to others besides the manufacturer, or until they are satisfied of armlike Lions of the party so offering. pELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. FWD EXTRACT BUCHU. FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, AND IMPROVED ROSE WARM EEtablished upwards of 18 years. Prepared by H. T. IDZIAMOLD PRINCIPAL DEPOTS. DELMEOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WARR HOUSE. 1599 !BROADWAY. New ,York. RELMBOLD'B MEDICAL DEPOT• 104 Booth TENTH Btreet, Pbiledelphls. Po: Price $1 25 pin' bottle. or Igor 86 ' 60. Bold b 9 all Druggisti!. DIIIILLINF,111( GOODIN 4' o STRAW GOODS 0 OPENING-. P. A. HARDING& CO N. W. comer Eighth and Vine Streets; Will open in their now double Store, . On Wednesday, April 29, 1968, 2,000 Two Thousand Bonnets and Rats suitable for Ladies. Misses and Children, in prices from tee, to f 53 00 each. 'I hose goods are received direct from eastern manufacturers, and will be sold For Wholesale Prices at Retail. Several new shapes of our. own manufacture will be offered. Our LEAF SAT will be found the ROBBY HAT of the P.caNOo. We thrill also offer a'full line of FPOSTED MALINE, BEADED MALINE, COLORF 0 MALINE. COLORED CRAPES, COLORED SPOTNET, with LACES to match. RIBBONS In all shades and widths. BONNETS and BATS made and trimmed to order as abort notice. Ladies a Wang to make and trim theme own Bonnets and Hats vi ill bo made acquainted with all the Latest style., free of charge. No trouble to show foods. P. 4. HARDING C. NEW DOUBLE STORE, N. W. oor. Eighth and Vine Streets. ap'2o f.try WOOD & CARY, BONNET OPENING Thursday, April 2, 1868, No. 725 . Cho - Anut Street, PRILAMELPHLA.S - ;A Ladies Making their Bonnets CAN MIND ALL TIM IMATERIALS AT GEORGE W. MILES'S, 911 Chestnut Street (North Side){ Straw Bonnets and Trimmings, French Flowers, Ribbon., Laes, ce s. Frosted and Hain aftHu With narrow LACES, in Cobra to match. French, and New York Bonnet Franey die Liberal discount to Milliners. MUMS, 911 Chestnut 'Street: a 2 tram v - 26 CiiESTN CT WO:Eft N IVE OPE THIS DAT. topieces of Colored Matinee, every desirable shade. 80 pieces of Frotted and Dimond Illusjo all colors. 10 pieces Colored Spotted Nets. with and Latest to =stet'. All the latest novelties in HATS. BONNETS AND INFANTS' HAW In the finest Braids, White, Drab. Brown and Black. Bonnet Ribbons, Trimming Ribbons. Sash Ribbone.listin and Moire Ribbons, Bilks. Crapes. Velvets, in the newest tints, Metternich, Sultana, &c. Linen Black Satins,all shades. Artificial Flowers, the choicest styles. COLORED VELVET RIBBONS. The celebrated BROWN BRAND. ho bent assortment of new colors in the city. Our prices at WHOLESALE and RETAIL We guarantee to be as low as those of any house in the trade. OWE 1;13 A CALL. WEYL EOSENEEM No. ne Chestnut street WATOSIES, JEWELRY, act 4 CLARK & BIDDLE , NO. 712 CHESTNUT STREET, Oiler for sale a shot& assortment of STERLING AND STANDARD SILVER WARE AND FINE PLATED WARES. fes.w&e-tfrpo BAILEY & 'CO., 819 CHESTNUT STREET, Have juct received the NEW PATENT "OCULAR GRADUATED" OPERA GLASS. 819 CHESTNUT STREET. fe2B4v f m rptf BUTLER, McCARTY & CO., 131 North Second Street, WHOLESALE DEALERS American, National, Howard and Tremont WATCHES. ittla4m w I U%'! =3 ucfi nil rlfißE OWNER OF ONE SWITOELTAILED GRAY MARE and one awitch.tailed bay Horse and one black. blind Mule will call for them at LEWIS OLARKM.Gray'a y ad. nay char •ea and take them. ap29 inyitar AUCTION SALES. JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTION 922 No. WALNUT street. Administrator's Stilt Southeast corner Twenty-third and ombard streets. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. • ON MONDAY MORNING. At 10 o'clock. ihe Househald Furniture, by order o Administrator. Execntore , Sale No. 1080 Routh Ninth street. GOOD-WU T.4,_ LEASE, LARGE STOCK AND FIX TURES OF A LIQUOR STORE. ON TUESDAY MORNING, At 10 o'clock, by order of the Executors of Thomas Kelly, decoaaed, all the Stock, Fixtures, &0., of a Liquor store. GOOD:WILL AND LEASE. Also, the Goodwill, haying a good run of businets. and the Lease, with four years to run. ,Sale Peremptory. Tema, coh.
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