CITY UUIibETIS* i- Murderous -Assault Uro»~* \ This .morning between twelve ® . ffts \ I’oHccman W. Ervin. gj^£,j2d? e flfer»n \violenUy faulted at Cadwlaae oihy McCartv , The a ? s^u ““ t . lta ti 0 n and has frequently AVhohftsa very tad rcputa«on,anQ oQl^rfl of , threatened to use vlole ce Ervin thatolstrict, and Ervin I P w- r j_ standing- “ McCar y followed SggpiiSfeSs sonembad a hearing q ' SsS&sfißr — —b"* b " The Siewakd Homicidk.-A man namcd Bush was arrested yesterday on suspicion of having W£a&sfcSpsz& engaged in that a man : came alone i “ did that man say about t&echßdren^ T'he man then «M “FU Vie insulted me on the island, and asssr B this would go to confirm tho statementof Borah. <The later is retained in custody nnd tne , ItottmvvSz Determined to have a Home.— a. woman named Elizabeth Moore was arrested yesterday for disorderlycondnct. As she was a miserable soocimen of humanity without a home. sent to the office of the Gnardianß of the Poor, chargc of Um Scventh street office refused to have anyone to do with her and sont her away. She thrii smashed both windows of the office. She w “arnsSd, and after a hearing before Alderman Beitlcr. was sent to prison. Sad AcdPEST —Boy Killed. —A lad named Thomas Kevins, aged 14 years, was run over by a coal train at Ninth and Master streets yesterday, and was instantly killed. He has been subject to fits for Borne time past. He was standing by the side of the train as it commenced to move otf.and bl under. It is supposed that he was suddenly taken with a fit. The wheels passed over his bTdy cutting it nearly in two. The parents of KeVliiß reside on Ninth street near Jefferson.. A brother of the deceased had a loot taken off last weekwhile attempting to jump on a train on the same roan. ■ C ■ The North Broad Street Presbyterian Church* A grand Strawberry Festival, gotten up under the auspices of the Young People’s Association of the North Broad Street Presbyte rian church, commenced in the Sabbath School room of the church edifice, corner of'Broad and Green streets, last evening. It was a most de lightful affair, and it afforded unbounded happi ufss, particularly to the young people who par ticipated in it. It will be continued this evening. The entire proceeds are devoted to the aid of the worthy poor, who are the objects ©f the care and attention of the Association. A Handsome Prize.— The prize to he sent by the Philadelphia Rifle Club to the Grand SUoot ing Festival to beheld in New York next month is now on exhibition at the store of J. E. Cald well & Co., on Chestnut street above Ninth. Ii consists of a plain but neat frame, with a green ground,upon which appears the word Phlladel phia,” formed by one and three-doUar gold pieces, {here being one hundred of the three-doliar piecee, and fifty of the one dollar pieces. A Large Funkead. —The funeral of Timothy Heenan, who died from the effects of a shot re ceived In a fight at Fifth and Spruce streets last week took place this morning from the residence of his uncle, John Heenan, No. 621 Pine street. The funeral was one of the largest which has oc curred ih Philadelphia for some time. Previous to the starting of the cortege, Pine street was fiUed with people. The funeral services were held at 8t Mary’s Church, and the interment took place at Cathedral Cemetery. Fountains, Birds, flowers, strawberries, ice creauSf-and a magnificent haU are the attractions at the fair,and festival commencing to-day in the beautiful building tf the Bethany Mission, at Twenty-second and Shippen streets. The cars ,ro within a block, and tickets are sold at the 3oor, and the object a most noble one in be half of the children of that section of the city. Fined.— Seven boys, aged from 12 to 16 yeare were arrested last evening by the Schuylkill Har bor Police, for bathing in the Schuylkill at Race street wharf, contrary to the provisions of an ordinance of the city. They were takon before \lderman Lungren and were each fined @2 50. Point Breeze Park.— On Friday afternoon next there will be an exciting race at the park for a purße of three thousand dollars—double teams—mile heats, three lh five. Four team* have been entered and the raee promises to bi interesting. • Rki’Ceeican Nominations. —The Republican Convention of the Fifth Ward held an adjourned meeting last evening and made the following nominations: Select Council—Samnsl,C. Perkins; School Directors—S. T. Eldridge, Joseph Kenney. Geo. White and W. J. Brecknell. * Focnd Drowned.— The body of an unknown man was found in the Schuylkill at Bansom street wharf this morning. The Coroner was notified. Tbe Peabody Fund. The semi-annual meeting of the trustees of the Peabody Fund wa6 held at the Fifth Avenue Ho tel yesterday afternoon, the following trustees ] being present: Ex-Governor Aiken, of Bouth Carolina; ex-Governor Clifford,of Massachusetts: Messrs. Eaton, oi Maryland: Hamilton Fish, ol New York; McAllister, of Philadelphia; Bishop McHvalne, of Ohio; Bamuel Wetmore, and' Mr. Peabody Russell, and ex-Governor Graham, of North Carolina, who arrived in the evening. The report to be read represents that the best possible feeling exists on the part of the Bouthern people who have made strenuous effortß to co operate in the views of the trustees who consult the school superintendents and other State offi cers and so arrange that there shall be perfect accord in aU the undertakings with the wishes of the educational authorities. According to the terms of the bequest one-third or more is to be advanced from the fund at the discretion of the trustees, and in most instances the Southern people have supplied the remaining two thirds. The trustees have from the $1,000,000 given in United States ear rency, as the $1,000,000 worth of the Mississippi Planters’ Bank bonds, having only a nominal ! value,have not been brought irom England,where they now are. The trustees continue in session to-day in order to hear the report of the general agent, Dr. Sears, and to discutis the best methods «3l carrying out tlio purposes of th 6 trust. i-tkG trustees, and the ladles who have accompanied them, dined iu private at the hotel, and in the evening held an informal meeting to intercl-angc opinions and ideas. They are unanimously con vinced, from.the experience of the past year,that i their laoors will be agreeable, and the Southern I Slates, by hearty eo-operatiou, have shown their deep sense of gratitude for Mr. Peabody’s benev olence. . —Howard Paul says m a letter to the New York Citizen: “ I protest that I would rather croßß the Atlantic in a'Cunarder,’ than Buffer the agony of the three hours tumbling sea from Calais to Dover. ’ THEATRES, Eto. The Theatres.— At the Chestnut this evening the pantomime ‘ Hvmply Dumpty wm be -re peated with important changes in the bauct, scenery, &c., and With several now dances. Mr. Jefferson will again present attho Walnnthis remarkable impersonation of “Rip Van Winkle. The play Under the Gaslight remains upon the boards at the Arch, and continues to draw large houses. At the American this evening a mis cellaneous performance will be given. Mr. W. H. Skdlby Smith, one of tho best and most useful members of the Chestnut Street Theatre company, will have a benefit there this evening, when tho ballet pantomime of llumpty ’ Damply will be played for the lost time but three. Mr. Smith deserves a crowded house. Stuart Rcbsok.— On Saturday afternoon next, at the Academy, of Music, Mr. Stuart Robson, the comedian, will appear lit conjunction with Mr; Robert Craig in a firet-rato performance. Mr. Robson Is an old favorite with the playgoers of thiß city, and with Mr. Craig, he will prove such an attraction that wo doubt not the house will be I crowded.. Tickets can bo procured at Trumplcr s, No. 926 Chestnut street Hoolky’s Mlnstrkls.— This popular troupe of Ethiopian performera will perform at the Seventh Street Opera House this evening. Among other noveltleß they will present a * spec tacular bnrleeqne” entitled the Wild Fawn. This piece is placed upon the stage In very handsome I Etvlo, with scenery, transformations, sc., ot tne most beautiful character. In addition to this there will bo instrumental and vocal music, aanc iDg, burlesques, farces, and tho multitude of good things which make up a first-class minstrel enter- tainment. . ■ , , Dramatic Entertainment.— This Wednesday evening a dramatic entertainment will bo given at Concert , HaU by the Dramatic Union. The plays of Grandfather Whitehead and Charles the Second will be presented. Lin card’s Concerts.— At the Eleventh Street Opera House this evening Mr. W. B. Llngard, the celebrated mimic, will give an original entor tainmet, In which ho will appear in a multitude of different personations. Mr. Lingard possesses verv remarkable talent os an-Imitator, and tno celerity with which ho changes from one_charae ter to another is simply wonderful. His per formance is in tho highest, degree; satisfactory and interesting, and he cannot fill to attract large audiences during his stay, - Love, jealomy and Sulcid*. Shortly after nine o’clock yesterday morning a young girl named Belle Do Camp, seventeen years of age, filed from , the effects of a large dose of arsenic,’’Which she had swallowed on the pre vious evening, at tho residence of her mother, a dressmaker in comfortable circumstances, at No. 365 Plane 6treet, Newark, N. J. It appears the unfortunate girl, in accordance with 1 the wishes of her mother, had dismissed a suitor on Sunday evening. The following day (Monday) sho saw him with another girl, and that evening sho took the poison, seventeen cents’ worth of which she had previously procured at a druggists in Market street. Later in the evening, while enjoying some ice cream m a saloon, she suddenly became. sick and on reaching home.commenced vomiting excessively. Two physicians were sent for, but their efforts were useless to prolong the poor creature s Ufe. A post mortem examination was held yesterday afternoon by the county physician. Dr. Lehlbach, and the cause of death established beyond a doubt. Here It is proper to remark that it is high lime some proper restrictions were made by the New Jersey Legislature relative to the sale of poisons.' The law at present permits druggists Jo sell any quantity provided solely that they label it “poison.” The matter has been brought before that body several times, but for some rea son not explained it has never been acted upon. Warning to Newspaper Contributors. Correspondents of newspapers Bhonld take warning by the following example of the evils attending upon bad chirography. A western poet having found his vorses mutilated by the types in a local journal, addressed to the editor a note, which appeared in print thus: “Mr. Nichols: I suggest that your confounder charged the Biography of A. Ward in my pirati cal article of Wednesday last, which effected the scent In the tired horse from the Bottom, for rapt acclaim, read wrapped in flame. I want the i w admitted enwrapped. Respectlully, “J. P. Williamson.’ It Bhonld have read : “Mr. Nichols: I regret that your compositor changed the orthography of a word, In my poeti cal article of Wednesday last, which affected, materially, the sense. In the third verse from the bottom, for ‘ wtypt acclaim ’ read ‘ rapt ac claim.’ I want the w omitted In ‘rapt.’ “Respectfully, J. P. Williamson.’ Tbe poet was comforted only when the editor made a second elaborate correction and explana tion. OITY NOTICES. "Timed Nature’s sweet restorer, balmy sleep,” may be enjoyed in perfection by those only who use mattresses aDd pillows filled with the Elasiic Sponge, combining as it does euperior and permanent elasti city, unrivalled cleanliness, coolness and freedom from motns and insects, with extreme durability and light ness. It possesses also, the virtue of economy, as it can be mode up at an expense forty per cent, below that of curled hair or any other upholsteringmaterial. Try the Elastic Sponge and refuse to take anything else. Fine Watches We desire to call the atten tion of watch-buyers to the very fine Watches made by the American Watch Company of Waltham, and known as the l6 size. ~ To the manufacture of these watches the Company have devoted all the 'science and skill in the art at their command, and confidently claim that for fineness and beauty, not less than for the greater excellencies of mechanical and scientific correctness of design and execution, theßC Watches will compare favorably with the best made in any country. In this country tlic manufacture of each Watches Is not even attempted except at Waltham. i For sale by all respectable dealers. Rounms & Avi-i.eton, Agents, No. yi2 Broadway, N. Y. All those in favor of the nominations recently made by the Republican Conventions will go to Oui roans, under the Continental, and celebrate the ocoa sion by the parchase ol a new Hat. Furniture renpholstered and varnished equal to new, at Patten’s, 1403 Chestnut street. Have You Tkied the new Perfume ? Bouquo dcs Antilles! It is sure to please, for it possesses all the desirable qualities; sweet, lasting and cheap. Price 78 cents. Sold everywhere. , A. I. MATHEWS & CO., 12 Gold Bt, N. T. Groveb & Baker’s Highest Premium Machines, 730 Chestnut street. Union Hotel, Saratoga. Popular Pricdß. Superior Accommodation for Famines and Gen tlemen. . . . 44 BO per day, $2B per week, $lOO for four weeks. Omnibus and Baggage Master to receive .Checks al Station. . , . Open from Juno Ist to October let. Address LELANT) BROTHERS, Or S. LELAND & CO., Metropolitan Hotel. Fine Boots and Gaiters ,at Low Prices.— Gentlemen who consult comfort, economy, elegance , and good taste Bhonld call on Chas. Eichel, the accom plished cordwalner. No. 604 North Eighth Btreot,above Buttonwood. He has an immense stock of Boots and Shoes or all the prevailing styles, at very low prices. Youths’ Boots and Gaiters on hand and made to order Boweb’s Benna Figs, for Constipation fifty cents. Depot Sixth and Vine. Foe promptness, good workmanship and low prices, go to Patten’s West End Upholstery, 1408 Chestnutßtreet. ■' Great Reduction in tiie Price of Bonnets. -Messrs. Wood & Cary, T2sChestnut street, are now closing out the balance of their importation of fine French Bonnets at' much below cost, to close the sea son. Their fresh receipts of, Fancy Bonnets and Trimmed Hats’lor ladies, children and mlssee, arc also selling at astonishing low figures. All kinds of bon net aud millinpry materials.cut in quantities to suit purchasers, af the lowest yric**. Fiobekce Sewing Machine. Florence Sewing Machine,. Florence Sewing Machine. ■ ' Office, 1123 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. . Judicious mothers and nurses use for * iron a eafe and pleasant medicine in Bowfb’b Infant Coe- DLAtw __ Members of the Masonic Order can get their Silk Hats for the coming “occasion” at Cuts. Om yottu & Bone, under the Continental Hotel. TnE Ancient Ordfer of York Masons, including, alee, the Masons from Reading, Pottsville,' and oilier towns besides York, are informed that black dree- or frock coats are necessary for those wishing to ln the ceremouies.of lay tog the corner-stone of the New Temple, on the 24th of this month. A large and fine assortment now on band, at low prices, at Charles’ Stokes & CVs, under the Continental. the I) a IT.V KVKNTTO BUU.ETra -t’HIbAUEbPmA, WKPMBSDAY, JUNE 17,1868. Fine Custom-mane Boots and Shoes for Gen tlemen. Bartlett, 33 South Sixth street, above Chest nut. , ~ ’ • : All those in favor of the nominations recently made by the RepnbUcan Conventions will goto Oak fords, tinder lie Continental, and celebrate tbe oeca- Bion by tbe ‘purchase or a now Hat> Surgical, Instruments and druggists* sun driea. , Showdin & Bao-raza, , S 3 South Eighth street. Deatness, Blindness and Catarrh. J. Isaacs, li. D., Professor of the Bye and Ear, treate all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re liable sources In tho city can be seen at his office. No. 80S Arch street. 'The medical faculty are Invited to accompany their patients, os he has no secrets in his practice Artificial eyes inserted.. No charge made for examination. . —* Hssse Bros; *2143 old rails Naylor * Co; 60 bales wool ° r TRINIDAD— Brig Ortolan, Locman-471 hbds sugar 60 P R Baird, Irelan-476 hhds sugar 65 to doSAW Welsh. MARENE JBULJjETrN. PORT OP PHILADELPHIA-June 17. Marine Bulletin on Inside Page. ARRIVED THIS DAY. ' ... Steamer W Whllden, Riggins, 13 hours from Baltimore, W Wencko, 4dayafrom Baltimore, BrbfortolanfLeSman I?days from Trinidad do Cuba. sugar andJnolassea to SAW Welsh#; ■ # ... tfehrFKßairdaTrelan, 80 day*from Clenfaegos,with '"schr Sea* lrd ' Robinson, from Washington, NC. with lumber to Norcross ft Sheets. , - ■ Bchr J 8 Shlndler, Lee. Boston. SchrJ B Knowles. Scott, Bottom , Schr 8 ts M D BculL Bteelman. Boston. • Bchr G Green, Westcott, Lynn. Schr M H Westcott, Gandy. Lynn. Schr AT Cohn. BrowcnLynn. _ Bchr Revenue, Gandy. Providence. Bchr Si R Carlisle, Potter, Providence. Schr R H Wilson, Harris. Provldonco. Schr A Pharo, Shourds, Providence.; _ Schr W ii Mt&bain, Chrißty, Georgetown, DC. ■ Schr Minnesota; Fhlnnoy, New Bedford. Bark Alpha (Norw.) Forgerson* Fillau, FniMia* L Wcater- Sclfr^lt Carlisle, Potter, Boston, Castner, Stickney * Bchr°L A*May, Baker, Boston/Slniilckion & Co. Schr Minnesota; Phinnov. PawtuckoL . -oo Bchr A Pharo, Shourds. Providence, Blakl.ton, Graoff&Co Bchr J T Alburger, Corson, Boston; John Rommel, Jr* Schr Gilbert Green. Weicott, Lynn, 50 Bchr R A Wilson, Harris, Provfdßnce, do Schr i&rr H Bro ft Co. DarVnfiinrA fnrCork* M A Troop, for Antwerp; brigs A^ B fo?8t iohn C NU.' and Bildcg.ard for Stettin, all from Philadelphia, went to sea yesterday Pit. MEMORANDA. , Ship Columbia, Foss, entered out at Liverpool 3dinßL f °BteSiw Tripoli (Brl.Martyn.from Ltvoljool 2d Inst, and Queenstown 3d» with 570 paßsongers, at Now York C B ark! lUorn id on, Cowan, cleared at London 4th instant ft, BarkMnry Bcntloy, 25 days from Now York forZr.za. waß spoken 6th inst off Guantanamo, by bark John Mb- Tucker,’ henco at Uvernool 4th inst. Schr Emeline McLain, Blooper, at St Johns, PB, Ist lD Schr° a r Ncv, Lh‘«s D c?TrtMlt, Racket; Rebecca Knight, RogeS snd Lucy B Ivea, Bowditch, hence at Providence 15 8 ch? H O Brooks, McLano. hence for Fall River, passed hence, and Breeze, Bartlett, from days* from Matannaa, 0t hence for Pawtuckot; L D Jarrarl. Campbell, and Natld Havdock, Burnett, from New Haven for this port* at New York yesterday, FINE furniture. 6EO, J. HENKELS, LACY ft 00. Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets. jell 2ml ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO. N E corner Fourth snd Race Sts M WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND PAINT MANUFACTURERS, Offer to the trade or cons tuners. Pure White Lead, Zino White, Colored Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Artists’ Materials, &o. Agents for the celebrated v VIEILLB MONTAGU® SNOW-WHITE ZINC, superior to any other White Paint for inside work, we solicit orders from those who want PURE PAINTS: 201 and 203 North Fourth Street, Northeast comer of Race Street. ap!B tfrpß A. 3L & F. K. WOMRATH, formerly AT 417 arch street, NOW AT No. 1212 CHESTNUT Street, Be* to inform their frienda and customers that they are prepared to receive FURS for the season, INSURING THEM against losb by FIRE and MOTHS. A. K. A F. E. WOMKATH, 1313 Chestnut Street. ioBt2orp - i TO RENT. The First Floor (Back) , V r OF TUB new bulletin building, No. 007 Chestnut Street, (And 601 Jayne Street,) SUITABLE FOR AH INSURANCE COMPANY. Inquire to the Publication Office of the BtntETm. Ic9 tfrp . . TO LET. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Entire b'prer part. Basement and Bub-Cellar. Apply at 430 Chestnut Street. ap23tfrpS CASPETUiei AHD Oil. OMHpg» WHITE CANTON MATTING Less lhan Original Cost of Importation, 860. PER YARD. E. H.GODSHALK &GO, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &0., At liOW Prices. E a. 6QPBHAIJU ja27-oEarp PIJItNUUUE, At. DRV«S< FVBB, ftc. tO BIiNT. 733 Chestnut Street. VIEBO. B. WIXDXfiftSSOI BUK F H OUSE, ATLANTIC errr, : This first-clas. Hotel will tpen for the sosson ooSSth June. Terms. $3 W per day; 83u per week. ' f ' ADDRESS ’ R. R. THOMPSON, Proprietor, (Formerly of Congress HaU, Cape Island.) N, B.—The music wiU be under the direction of Mo Carl Scntz. j01625t : UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., wiU be opened for the reception of guosts On or About Juno 25th. Per*onß wishing to engage rooms can do so by applying to BROWN & WOELPPER, Proprietors, No. 821 Richmond Street, corner of Aib. jeQ imm riKAKOUL. Desirable First Class Investment. THE &EHICH VWLEf RAILROAD CORPAW OFFER FOR BALE AT THEIR OFFICE, No. 303 Walnut Street, AT NINETY-FIVE PEB CENT., One Million Dollars ot their Mortgage Bonds bearing interest at the rate of Blx per cent, per annum. Free from State and United States Taxes, secured by mortgage on the railroad and branches, the rolling stack and tEe franchises ol the Company. . „ The outstanding Bonds of tho Company djjeja JB73wIU be received in exchange for these Bonds, thaai saving to tee holders of tho old fasno the amount to be pafd for taxee. Jj. OHAMBEELAIET, Sooretary. Jel lmrpj • WALLACE & KEENE, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 4« Bouth Third. Street. 1013 - MBCHL LTZ & CO.. DEALVRa IN STOCKS, GOLD • and Foreign Exchange, have removed to No. 44 South 1 hlrd etrect. THE FINE ABTB. NEW STYLES OF LOOKING GLASSES. NEW ENGRAVINGS, NEW OHBOMO-LITHO&RAPHS. EARLES’ GALLERIES, 816 Chestnut Street. SEWING MACHINES. 1106. REMOVAL. 1106. THE HMEB BUmJEACTOBUie (09PM Have Removed their Warerooma to No. 1106 Oh.estn.Tit Street. ___ SINGER’S NEW FAMILY BEWING MACHINE ti Elmple, durable, quiet and light running, and capable of performing an a toniehing range end variety of work. It will hem. fell, atiteb. braid, gather, cord, tack, quilt. &C ~ WM. E. COOPER. Agent. THE HARRISON BOILER. This is the only really SAFE BOILER In the Market, and can now be furnished at a Greatly Reduced Cost. For Circulars, Plana, Ac., Ac., apply to HARRISON BOILER WORKS, PHILADELPHIA. trinirnß ; AMERICAN ANTI-INCRUSTATION CO.?S, OFFICE, No. 147 South. Fourth St.. I'HILADELPUU. The Antl-Incrnatator will remove acale from eteanr boilen and keep them dean,, rendering the boiler, leap liable to explosion, and causing a great eavlng of fuel. The Instrument, have been In aucceasful oae during the last two year, in many of the large establishments In this city, B nd from which the most flattering testimonial, of their wonderful eavlng of fuel and labor have been "parties having boiler, would do well to call at the offlqe and examine testimonials, etc. JOHN FAREIRA, President; - EZBALIKERI, Secretary and Treaiurer. mvlBBmrp MATTRESS AWnilEnillNG. CPRIN G-BEDB. SOMETHING entirely new and novel, ; KKIEGHOFPS PATENT U. 0. SPRING-BED, foe CHEAPNESS, DURABILITY. CLEANLINESS. and especially the most delightful motion of elasticity. Wo imaranteo our Beds to excol all Spring-bods la pa Wo feel .0 confident in the qualities we claim, that if on Wal they .hould fail to give satisfaction in every respect, they may bo returnod to us and the money will be re to order toy2f bedsteads of any size. ... liberal discount* to Wholesale Dealers, Hotels, &c. Entirely constructed of metal, are warranted to remain free from vermlm BALDmN & co> N. E. comer Chestnut and Eighth streets, up stairs, SOLE MANUFACTURgRBTOR THIS LEGAL NOVICES. T7ISTATE' OF CHARLES NORRIS,- DECEASED.— Hi Letters of Administration on tlio Estate of GHABi NORRIS, deceased, having boon granted to the under oienedT ail pereonß indebted to the said Estate are rei“ miphted to make payment, and those having claims or (icmands to present them to LOUIS C. NORRIS. No. 617 Walnuts troet, or No. 328 Chestnut street. ]ol7w6t’ A OIE*R,»«IOOTH »KIW It remote* black apota, pimple*. moth paUhoa ana W eruption* of thoekto.. <# IS TJHE SPBISB WOHTHSTME HYS. RILLA bannabtemt of the grerateat valuer • yOUSH UDIKS.BEWABEI w°JhMS!®^ v&rM nnTJVfI RMTHACT a&RHd PA RTM.A. NOT A FEW OF THE WORST MS; b a remedy of the utmoat value. ■ ' , ' " HEMIBOID'S extract sabbapa bit.t.a cfeaiuca and renovates the blood.in»UU» tho algor Shcflthlnto the ny.tem, and purges out the humor* that makeftdbease. QfTABTTTYI TS. QPAUTT. HEI.III' BOLD'S EXTRACT -SARSAPARILLA. The do*e b emalL Thoae who dealre a Urge quantity and large doaet of medicine EBB. THOSE WHO DESIRE MWWXIMjCT SARSAPARILLA invariably does, Aak for Helmbdla'a. Take no other. HELHBOLD’B COWCENTKATEBI ex tract «ausapartt-t.a is the Great Blood Purifier* HELMBOLD’S Highly Concentrated Fluid Extraci SARSAPARILLA ERADICATES ERUPHVB AND UICEBAHVB DISEASES Throat, Nose, Eyas, Eyelids, Soalp and Skin, TWO TABLE-SPOONFULS of the Extract of Sarsapaj rilla/added to aplnt of water, la equal tothe lisbonDlst ErfSk/andone bottle Is equaito a gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the decoctlomJ as usually made. AN INTERESTING LETTER fa. published In tho Me - ico-Cbirnrgical Review on the subjMtof the Ertractof Sarsaparilla In certain affections, by Benjiunta Traveav, rt p □ j.rt soeakinit ot those diseases, and disease® tho M?e B ss he states that no remedy laequal to the Extract of T ta aSSlS eubßinncSi of the tomc class unavailable or injurious. HELMBQLD’S Concentrated Extract Sarsaparilla Established upwards of 13 yeara. PREPARED BX H. T. HELMBOLD ! DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST. 694 BROADWAY, Row York.Z Bold bv Druggists evorywhoro. Price 8126 per bottie. or 6 for 8® OF THE WATCHES. JfEWELBT, *ti. Trade Mark IS] Stamped on tho of vJS* baae of each Electro Hate. , .article. - JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., 1 JCWELEItS, 903 Chestnut Street.; PHILADELPHIA, , Have been appointed ' SPECIAL AGENTS' In thb city for the .ale of the. r OOBEAM MFG. COMPANY’S FINE ULECTBO-PLATED WARE We guarantee th wo good, to be decidedly superior to anything in tho market, excelling in deign, finish and quality. A large aeiortmcnt willbe maintained, and .old at the manufacturer.' regular. . FIXED PRICES. ' myfiw mßmrpt ' ~ - BAILEY & CO., 819 CHESTNUT STREET, Hare*siut finished a largfc variotr of SILVER ARTICLES, Especially suitable for BRIDAL PRESENTS^ Ail of cntii elymew and beautiful deilgav 810 CHESTNUT STREET; fc2fl»Tr f to rj>tf ‘ , ICE PITCHERS, WAITERS, GOBLETS. We are non offering a very large rtock of PLATED WARE AT HAN I" FACT l - B EBS’ PRICES. We triple plate our goota and guarantee full weight, of Silver on each article. CLARK & BIDDLE, No. 712 CHESTNUT STREET. Bating Port bated the Intereat of THOR. WRIGGINS, Esq., My fate partner in the firm of WRIGGINS & WARDEN. I will continue the Watch and General Jewelry Business At the old stand, S. E. corner Fifth and Chestnut Sta„ •And respectfully requert a continuance of the patronage ao long and liberally bcetowed upon the late firm. Particular attention given to the repairing of WATCHES and JEWELRY. A. B. WARDEN. Philip*.. March 18. IB6i. _ r»rJ7 lmrp; OBOCEBIER, LHifIOBH, dtCa FINE OLIVE OIL, Of the purest and finest that can bo Imported, and with especial reference to tho wants of our customers. To those who have tried it. it needs no recommendation. For sale at wholesale prices by the ease. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, S. W. cor. Broad and Walnut Sts. tc f m tfi OOLONG TEA! OOLONG TEA! Special Announcement. MITCHELL & FLETCHER, No. 1204 Chestnut Street, Have Just received, per elijp Thomaa Clyde. VERY CHOICE OOLONG TEA, Which thev offer to families going to their summer hornet (In chests of from 10 to 40 lbs.)* At S 5 cents per lb. Aho, a genera) assortment of FINE GROCE RIES, Packed and despatched with care at short notice* led 12trp ' rrHE r “ EXCELSIOR ” HAMS, SELECTED FROM THE BEST CORN-FED £OGB.' ARE OF STANDARD REPUTATION. AND THE BEST IN THE WORLD. ; J. H. MICHENER & C 0„ GENERAL PROVISION DEALER 3 And c urera of the celebrated . 1 - j , V • “ EXCELSIOR” I SUGAR-CURED HAMS, TONGUES AND BEEF. Nob. 142 and 144 North Front street. Hone genuine unless branded “J. H. M- & Co.* EXCEL* 8 ®Sl'atly celebrated -EXCELSIOR" HAMS are eared Lkv.T hm. A Co-tin e-etylfl peculiar to themselves), ex ;„watmtt.yUSE: are of dellclaua flavor; free taste of salt, and are pronounced by I - pits wlm B°>tP ' J ‘ rou KALIS. vilOR SALE.-rAT THOMAS’S 'AUCTION. ON THUBS FSdavfajarge ■ Fire iProof Safe; Parrel t Homing makers. . ‘ ■ ■ * FOR SALE—a THOROUGH.bred NEW. fouudl&nd Dog; would be suitable for agentle- seat or farm. Apply ■ No. US GRarcl Aye mie. above Al) C.XIOIV SAJIiES. JAMES A. | EEEM^-_A^ I ?|'f atreot REAL ESTATE BALE, JUNE 24 1868. This Bale; on WEDNESDAY, at 13 o’clock, noon, at tha E Ti<foi e ftaS*dwelling and lot, 22J nflQ feet, near Towmbip Line Road, 23tu Ward* Or vhaiu? Court Estate of William Jtheiner, deejd. . OTIB ST.—Frame house and lot, 21 bv 132 feet, 8. &of Girard avenue.' 18lb Ward. Orphan# Court Savy-~EsUite ot MaYoaret rote* dec*d, .„ V Hob. 825 and 827 fcITZ WATER ST.-Twoj^nteelfour- Btory brick dwellings. with* throe etory brick dwelling in the rear, lot 37 by 80 feet deep. Bubloct to $93 50 ground rent. Immediate possession: Sale Peremptory. •
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