~` nt r O,IT V:4411.T EIMINEMANN COLIXOE or PutrA usLarquA.=-Taf new college building, on Tenth s - Lrect, above Market, is now completed in its internal arrangements. .The new building con -tal n s-ine reased--convenienees-for- sttiden if,. a ad - the institution possesses a library of upwards of six bundrtd volumes of medical and scientific works, and a valuable anatomical museum, double the size of the one in the old building. The medical and surgical clinics commenced sesterday. and the preliminary course will begin on the 28th inst. A R. Thomas, M. D. Pro fessor of Anatomy, will give the general intro ductory address on the second Monday in Oc tober, and the regular coarse of lectures will be to on the next morning. The faculty of the College compride . C. herring, Id. D Materia Medics. C. Y. Retie, M. D. Practice. J. C. Morgan, M. D., Surgery. H. N. Martin, M. D., Clinical Medicine. It Koch, M. D. Physiology. L. Stevens, M. D., Cliemistiy. A. :K Thomas. M. D., Anatomy. O. B, Gans% M. n.. Mid wifnrY JOKERS ix Lmio.—Atpuunas Burshell and Frank Bte.rries were arraigned betoro Aid. Toland this morning, upon the charge of larceny. They helped themselves to several canteleups in the market house at York avenue and Callowhill streets. When aElted what they had to say they admitted the theft, but declared that it was in tended as a joke. The Alderman couldn't see the point of the joke, and sent the perpetrators to lloyrunensing Prison. John Connell is the name of another joker who got into trouble. Last night about eleven o'clock he was observed entering a house at Nineteenth and Callowhlll streets. Ina few minutes, he emerged with a bundei of wearing apparel under his arm. A watchful policeman nabbed him, when he said that be was only playing off aloket. The policeman was hard-hearted individual and didn't appreciate the joke in the least. He' locked Connell up. This morning Connell went below to awbitins trial on the charge of larceny. CORONER'S hiQUIC:BTB.—The Coroner held an . inquest this morning upon the body of W. W. Romer, whose death resulted from the explosion of gas at the U. S. Mint on Monday. The de ceased was the gas-fitter employed in the estab lishment. The verdict of the jury was death from burns, the result of the explosion. An inquestwaS also held on the body of the little boy James Mcßride, who was killed by being run overa Race and Vine Streets Pas senger car, on Twenty-third street near Wood. The verdict returned was accidental death. FOUND DaAn.—The Coroner has charge of the body of an unknown white man, 35 years of ago, which was found on the ground of the Alms house on Monday afternoon. The deceased was 5 feet 9 inches high, brown curly hair, dark red moustache and goatee, and was dressed in a linen duster, gray mixed pants, gray cloth vest, white shirt, low shoes, and was wounded in two places in the right hand, and had lost the ford finger. He had a bill from Oldach & Morgentha ler, Stationers, in the name of Theodore Deveau, Manch Chunk. His pants wore marked - "Wm. E. Sturgess, Sept. 6, 1867." Lorrnar POLICW DEALERS IN TROUBLE.—WiI. ham E. German, William Hecker, Amos Baker, William Schutt, Reuben Wise, and William Black ley, were arrested yesterday in Allentown by Deputies U. 8. Marshal Sharky, Schuyler and Duke, upon a warrant issued by IL S. Commis sioner Patton, upon the charge of selling lottery policies, without having paid the special tax pro vided for in the Internal Revenue law. The-ac- Lund were brought to the city and had a hearing this morning, when they were held to bail for trial. RECOVERED MS 61%MM-A lad named James Sherrard, 15 years of age, posted himself in Spring Garden Market this Morning. He put out his bat to gather in the stray nickels of pas 4e'sers by, and excited sympathy by pretending to be deaf and dubib. Policeman Reeder, who seems to have .a peculiar knack of making dumb beggars speak, got at Sherrard, and he soon re " covered his voice. The Imposter was then ar --, rested, and was locked up at the Central Station. CARELEss Durvimo.—This morning about half past nine o'clock a natal wagon Was driven out of the avenue east of the Post-oilice and when near the curb-stone - on Chestnut . street the shaft struck a woman., She seized the shaft to save herself froth falling, but the driver did not rein in his horse, and the woman was thrown into the gutter. The, wheels of the wagon passed over her foot, causing a slight injury. The driver of the wagon wag nrrpopd A TROUBLE/3031E . VY OMAN . —Martha Copeland, living at Lloyd and Sergeant streets, in the Eighteenth Pollee District, was arraigned before Alderman Neill this morning. Several of the neighbors deposed that Martha has a very long tongue, and that she is very lavish in the nee of Hit. Her attacks are made upon nearly every ' t body, and she uses the moat insulting language. She was held in $l.OOO boil for trial. OWNERS WANTRI).—An oio norse and a huck ster wagon are awaiting an owner at the Seven *. teenth District Police Station. The Eleventh District Pollee have a one-seat wagon and a set of gears, for which an owner is desired. FATAL RESULT.—Jefferson Daniels, who fell from the spire of the new Methodist Church at ' Bustleton, Twenty-third Ward, on Monday, died . from the effects of his injuries, on the same night. He was 38 years of age. Lamr ExrttisioN.—A coal oil lamp exploded at the hotel of Mrs. Mack, No. 241 South Front street, last night about eleven o'clock, and caused considerable damage. MANHATTAN CO-OPERATIVE RELIEF ASSO( IA- TioN.—All Life Insurance is intended to make provision for survivors by stated payments during the lifetime of the person insured. Many a young merCharit - or - clilrk can pay BT6O - to '5200 per annum to secure an adequate provision for ..., his family in case of his early death ; and thou sands have thus been saved from beggary and wretchedness. Whether this or that form of Life Insurance is best, we do not decide; but the • . Manhattan Co-operative Relief Association seems to combine the features of a Benefit Society with those of ordinary Life Insurance. The initial payments are very moderate ; 'bat of Course all that the members receive they must pay—there 'Xis no escape from this law. Those who live longest will pay most; those who die soonest will secure to their families great advantages at -, 4 : email cost. We believe the officers of the Manhattan to be ihonest and responsible, and their plan fairly set ? forth in their prospectus, to which we direct those contemplating Life Insurance, leaving each to judge for hlmself.—,N. Y. Tribune, _August 11th. GaICiASTIC EXESCISES.—There is perhaps no better way for persons of delicate bodily frame to preserve the stock of health laid in at the sea or mountain side than by going, through a judicious course of gymnastic or calisthenic ex ercises. At the popular gymnasium of Prof. L. Lewisvformerlyaillebrand Sr., Lewis, at the cor ner of Ninth and Arch, physical culture in every detail is taught in the most scientific and practi cal manner. Great care is taken by Prof. Lewis in training and developing the muscular system of children and youths of weakly consti tutions of either sex ; the young lady pupils, be ing under special charge of airs. Lewis. The ap paratus of this gymnasium is extensive, embrac ing all the newest Inventions. Prof. Lewis is well known as a thorough teacher of calisthenics and OPMlBtics• . TiE COLUAIDIA HOUSE, at Cape May, has still a lame_nomber. Of guests,.nnd promises to remain open this season later than nsnaL Their band of music Will not be dispensed with for the present. DRINK the famous Arctic Soda Water and read EVEN - MG Binarbr, at Rillman'e Newa Stand, •atNorth Pennsylvania Depot. • . -:~ lEEE! MEE ARCH STREET Rnimasen FOR Smx—No. 2108, bouttrettle, opt:sing on m now-bullt street on the roar. Apply ae above, 'nr to Gamtney 6r.130n5. 508 Walnut street • REAL ESTATB.--We call the attention ot2 our reader sto the card of-Wm. -L.. (lore, to-be found in our Real Estate column: • PersonS desirous of purchasing or renting cottages at Cape Island would do well to consult him. CITY NOTICES. HONOR TO W.H031 HONOR LS DUE.—TIIO tailors of IA udon and Paris declare that Stokes & Co 't3 clothing will certainly compare with first-class gar !Denis made anywhere, while Poole, the great loader fsehlou, has said the pens made by Stokes stb ac iiially ahead of all competition, and be really lakes piewure in sunendering the palm to the new -king of tt e measure. • CIL& STORM; & CO., SU Chestnut St. HATS. CAPS. HATS. CAPS. • The Chespest in the city. CHAS. OAKPORD At. Sorts, Stores, 834 andB36 Chestnut street. THE palm of stiperiority is awarded to Mrs. S. A. Alien for Ler improved (new style) Bair Re tourer or Dressing (in one bottle,) and a gritefal public am - rectums the very law puke, One Dollar. Every druggist Bells it, BOUQUET DES .AETILLES surpasses in exquisite sweetness and delicacy any foreign perfume . Lasting, dellciousand cheap. Price 76 ets. Sold everywhere. A. I. MATHEWS & CO.. 12 Gold Street, New York. CHAS. OAKFORD & Bonsomder. the Continental. have the very latest and most beautiful styles of hate and caps in the city. Fn Onstom-made Boots and Shoes for, G3n tleraen. Bartlett, ZS South Sixth street, above Chest nut. Jummous mothers and nurses use for Children a safe and pleasant medicine In Bowza's brraarr Cos- BITEGIpAL iNSTRI:I4I3=73 ' and druggists' sun dries. Suownss & Bsarmss, 48 South Eighth street. ikt ___......—. DEA ESS, BLINDNESS AND CATAIIIIIL J. Is cs, M. to.. Professor of the Bye and Ear, treats al diseases appertaining to the above members with the DIMOSI, Success. ,TeAtiMODiftle from the moat reliable sources in the city can be seen at this. office, No. 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are" invited to accompany their patients,as he har no secrete In his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No ohnrie made for examination. PASS if:Nap: H. RS SAWFV., In steamship ,Innlota. or svana— u er, wit°, two children and two servants; Thomas Gonzalez, John bterrett, Charles' Johnson, Bernard Browning, Gen A V Jb. sutz, W A McCann, Felix Wyatt, John Sane, Calvin D Ludwig, W BlEtenter, Cragin Jan D Rainy. For liewGrlaarni—John A Wentz, Jot V Geismar. ' '1'. 1 6100.19k1 . 13 a , ftepOrteirwMe rnuaaespnla zvenung GEORGETOWN. BC-Scbr Watauga, hitmroe-10.577 feet yellow pine lumber Penne RR K Co; 4,184 sett do heading. $ dt W Welsh:lB 556 feet cypress lumber 2,2 p do aeh do 4,000 do 4 , 1 yellow pine flooring 6,00024 inch bunch thingles 600 80 inch rough shingles Lathbury, Wickersham & Co. BI336MI'.fiTIN. M?MiU7'.7l - 01TT: •;17,M7511. Ila - Bee Marine Bulletin or► inside Page. AftlitvW MIS LAY. Steamer M. Massey, _Smith. 29 home from Now York , with mdee to W Baud .tr. Co. Brig A F Larrabee. tiarliele, from Providence. tichr D E Wolf, Dole, from Oregon Billie, ND, with lum her to Norcrore & Sheath. . . Behr W H Byrne, Robinson, 9 days from Washington. Dc. with old ordnance to Lennox & Burgess. Bohr OnkohL.Street 9 days from Washington. DC. with old ordnance to Linnox & Burgess Bchr Wm Johns, Miller, 9 days from Washington, DO. with old ordnance te, Lennox & Burgess. Behr Flying Bend. Mitchell, 9 days from Alelandrio. n ith wheat to A G Cattail Es Co. Schr R W Dillon, Ludlam, Boston: • Behr RB Miller, Smith, Boston. Behr E W Gardner, Steelman, Boston. Bchr Jas B Hewitt.,Foster, Boston. Behr J bf Broomall Douglass, Boston. Behr C W Locke. Huntley, Boston. Behr d.WoolevHing Conamett. Behr A Young, Magee. Saco. Behr Boston. Nickerson. Saco. Bohr E R Graham. Smith. Gardiner, Me. Behr Ida L. - Adams, Norfolk. Behr Naiad Queen, Chase,.Quiney Point. • Bohr Wattzon. stdams,Nantucket. Bohr IR RR No 48. Tomlin, Baltimore. Behr Lady Ellen,, Hooey, Cooper's Point. Behr It RR No 35, Weeks, Hartford. . oehr Minnie Munk,. Parsons , Fall River: ' Behr Glyde. Gage, Gardishier. _ . . _ Behr W Donnelly. Hunter, Washiagton. Behr Ida V McCabi, Pickup, Norwich. CLEARED THIS DAS., Behr A M Flanagan.- Collins. Matankas, Warren & Greg. Behr R W Dillon, Ludlam, Salem, Audenriod , Nortondi Oo. Behr Clpie, Gage. Bath. do • Fehr A WOO/f3Y. King. Providence. J Rommel. Jr. Nair Zeyla, owell, Boston, L Audenried & Co. Behr Ida L. Adams, Richmond, do Behr J H Moore. Nickerson, Boston,, WanneMaCher di CO. oehr Paul & Thompson, Godfrey, Boston. Borda, Keller & Nutting. Schr K B ,Miller, Smith, Boston, do Bchr B Wheeler. Lloyd, Boston. do Behr E W Gardner, Steelman , Boston. Tyler & Co. Behr E R Graham, Smith. Boston. do Behr J M Bromall. Douglass, Boston. do Behr R RR No 55, Weeks. Hartford.. do 8.-hr Sarah Purves. Jones, Boston, Hammett dr Neill. San W Dearborn. Bonn, Boston, George B Reppller. Behr Jas S Hewitt, Foster, Boston, do Behr tl Little, Godfrey, Boston, Philadelphia Coal Co. Behr It RR No 97, Reed, Washington. Beott, Walter di Co. Behr Naiad Queen, Chase, Fall River, Costner, Stick nay & Wellington. Behr C B VVattson. Adams. Nantucket. do Behr Minnie Kinnle. Parsons, Allyn , s Point. Day, Huddell & Co. Behr V Sharp, Sham Boston do Bchr C W Locke, Huntley, ISorchester. do Bchr Nellie Doe, Richardson, Gloucester, Weld, Nagle&Co Bchr W Dannelly, Hunter , Alexandria, Caldwell, Gordon di to. Behr Pathway, McElwee, Providence Behr Fanny Blake, Clark, Boston. Bchr Annie Magee, Young, Beaton. Bchr W KaSaban, Sharp, Richmond. Seer Lady Ellen. Sooey. Salem. Correspondence of LEWES,elphia Exchange. Dxr., Sept. 1-6 AM. Bark Mary C Fox. from Philhia for Portland; brig ,7 Mclntyre. do for Portsmouth, NH. wont to eea yester day. Ship Gra am's Polley. do for Antwerp, is now rafting out in tow ot tag America. Yours. &c. JOSEPH LAFETILI.. MEMOBANDA. Ship Sanoparell, McAlpine, hence at Antwerp 22d ult. Ship Tonawanda, Julies, sailed from Liv( rpool 19th ult. for this port. Steamer Boman. Howes. sailed from Boston Slot Mt, for this port steamer Cuba (Br),Moodie,cleared at N York yesterday for Liverpool. Brig Five Brothers, Thurlow, hence for Stettin, at Swinemundo 21st ult. Schr westmoreland. Rice. hence at Providence Blot ult. Behr Martha Maria, Dean, galled from Providence 31st ult. for this port. dchr J 13 Cunningham, hence at Norwich 29th nit. dchr Lottie, Taylor, cleared - at Boston — fdatidt: forthis Port. Soli!' Hannah Blackman, Jonea, sailed from Bristol 31st ult. for this port. Schr A M Edwards, Henson,hence at Richmond 81st ult. dchrs Lizzie C Hickman, Lai eon , hence for .Porte mouth, and T Lake, Adams, from Boston for this port, at Holmes' 8010 30th ult. TO RENT EUENT. SECOND-STORY FRONT ROOM or ESP BULLETIN BUILDING, GO7 Chestnut Street, 25 feet front, 70 feet deep, heated by steam, handsomely painted, and ban all the modern improvements. , Apply in Publication Office of EVENING HMI ETIN SEWING AL&VIIINEIN. 1106. REMOVAL. 1106. THE lIIRMER MANCFACIPRING COMPANY Have Removed their Wareroomi to No. 1106 Chestnut Street. INGER'S NEW FAMILY. SEWING MACHINE h dimple, durable, quiet and light runni., and capable of performing an a lonishimq range and variety-of work. It will hem. fell. stitch. braid. gather. cord, tuck. quilt, embroider. dic. my 2 ipro WM. E. COOPER. Agent. EDUCATION. TRINITY SCHOOL, CLA.TMONIy DELAWARE. One hour's ride from Philadelphia, on the Baltimore Railroad. A ?elect Family School for Boy& The Winter Term of. thi , , School will open on September Bth. For Circulars containing full information, Catalogno, Course of Studied, dm.,addrees , . , Rev. J. STURGIS PEAME, Becti3r. nuls edcw Stroll • ' • ' 850 000 TO LOAN (ID ono ,um or divided) ron-bfortgage of titilhi)PortY. - 13e1.6trp• E. R. J0Nk..13.,= Walnut etztot. ORANDEEL--PINE FEDIT AND 'IN GOOD lrl order. -- • Landiftig and for Bahl by JOB. B. BUBB= & Co.. IQB Sonth.Balaware evens. ITALIAN VERMICELLI-100 BOXES FINE REALITY wblto,imported attd for sale _147 . 494. #1044E5 . .. CQ ickbPutil D.e l .4twge ttellue. • • EVENING .BULLETIN---PHILA THE DAILY ,• . , BAILEY & DIAMOND DEALERS, CHESTNUT STREET! 819. • fidtkw r m Special Notice. UNTIL SEPTEMBER I,' 1868, We Shall Close Daily at 5 P. M. Saturdays 3 P. :`M,, . ' CLARK &, , BIDDLE, Jewelers MI No., 712 CHESTNUT Street raii.umexpacs. '4 weal thspd FOR LUNCH. DEVILED HAM, LOBSTER AND TONGUE. ALSO A GREAT VARIETY OF POTTED MEATS AND GAME. SIMON . COLTON & CLARKE, w th i vr. nor. Broad and Walnut Sta NEW CARPETS, Per Steamer "City of Antwerp," Made to order for REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON, Importers, 1222 Chestnut Street. Jv2Btfr UNITED STATES HOTEL ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Will remain open for the reception of guests till MONDAY,,. SEPTEMBER 7. The holm him been repainted, papered and otherwise improved. himilc will be under the direction of Simon Hamden Persona whaling to engage rooms Can do so bY applying to BROWN & WOELPPER, Atlantic City, or No. 827 Richmond Street. lea tine LA PIERRE HOUSE. PHILADELPHIA, PA. The nietereigned having leased the above popular Hotel. and having made extensive alterations and int provementait in now open for the reception of Gueste,with all the appointments of a firstclass Hotel. J. B. BUTTERWOBTH & tO., Proprietors. aull IMO COTTAGE BOARDING—AI' MISS HELL'S, LAFAY ette et.. opposite Delaware House, Cape Island. a7•lm• PenneTivania---Elaßtio--Spongo 1111 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. ELASTIC SPONGE, A SUBSTITUTE FOR CUBLED FAIR Fort ALL UPHOLSTERY PURPOSES f!vrva PER THAN FEATHERS OR HAIR, AND FAR SUPERIOR. The Lightest, Softest and most Elastic and Durable ma terial known for MATTRESSES, PILLOWS. CAR, CARRIAGE AND CHAIR CUSHIONS. It is entirely indestructible, perfectly clean and free how dust. IT DOES NOT PACE AT ALL! • is always free from insect life; Is perfectly, healthy, and for the sickis unequaled. If soiled in any way, can be renovated quicker and easier than any other Mattress. Special attenUon_iv FIJRNISVOCHURCHES, HALLS, dic. Railroad men are especially invited to examine the Cushion Spenga• SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, THE TRADE SUPPLIED. 1310 m w f MARY B. CONWAY, GAD ia:' DHSS FURNIBRING AND HOPPING KIIPORIOII, -31 South Sixteenth Street, PHILADELPHIA. Ladies from any part of the United States can send their orders for Dress Alaterials, Dresses, Cloaks, Sonnets, Shoes. Under Clothing, Mourning Suite, Wedding 'Pros. semi. Traveling Out fi ts, Jewelry. &c.; also, Children's Clothing, Infants' Wardrobes, Gentlemen's Linen, &c. In ordering Garments, La d ies will please send one of their DEBT yrrrmo DIIEBEI34OI' meazurement • and Ladies visiting the all should not fail to call an d have their measures registered for future convenience. Refers. bY permission, to M. HAFLEIGH. 1012 a nd 101 M 4 Chestnut street. MESSRS. HOMER. COLLACAY & GO., mile grarp 818 and 820 Chestnut street. 628H00P SKIRTS. NEW FALL STYLES. 628. Le Alder Skirts, together with all other etYles and sizes bf "our own make" of Celebrated "Champion" Skirts for Ladies; Misses...and Children, every length and size of waist. They axe the best and cheapest Hoop Skirts in the mexket. - Cones. Corsets, Corsots,_eimecially suited to first class trade. Thompson & Landon Celebrated "Glove fitting"' coreeta.—Superior Fitting Fine - French Wifired:Horsets from 11 lo to , Sfrfo. Extra Handmade ° Whalebone Corsets' at 131 c.. $1 10, $3l 25, and f 52 Tratto supplied at manufacturers lowest rates. 628 ARCH street. au29 ftrp WM. T. I.IOPKINd. HOOP SKIRT AND CORSET MANUFACTORY. NO. 812 Vine Street. All geode made of the beet materials and warranted. - 14- Hoop Skit ta repaired. j3tUM 4 ' 1". WATCThillo. "ninIVEUILIG &Dip GROOMERS, .1.14170113,110 m 113411KPEWINIG,18 1 as Irfoii it' :41 9:4 t4:ll)ic4f 1 Dirct4 M um:l7JAarr ILILDLE4P DRESS TRISIBILNGS• ROOF SKIRTS. =EM ELPHIA,NEDNESDAY, SEPTI rivi..ampt)Ein9s! GENUINE _ PREPARATION. •'HigLly Concentrated" Compound Fluid Extract Buchu, A pozitive and specific remedy for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneya r Gravel and Dropsical Swellings. EEEEnErn EFEEEF;FIRE EVE EEE EEEEEE EEEEEE EEE EEE EEEEEE EEEFIREEEE Thls medicine increases the power of digoistiori. and ox. cites the abeorbents into healthy action , by which the water or calcarons depositions and all unnatural enlarge. merits are reduced. as well as pain and Intlanimatton. and is taken by Diell, Women and Children. HELAIBOLD'S EXTRACT :EUCHIL From weakness arising from excesses , habits of dial. nation, early hadisoretions, attended with the following symptoms: Indisposition to exertion. Loss of Dower, Ma of memory. tillenity of breathing weak nerve; .f ling. Horror of disease.. akefuhuNK Dimness of vision. Pain In the bach. Het bands; Flushing of the body. prrnrsa or the ann. • Weptions on the taco. universal lassitude of the YAWN countenance. muscular system. These symptom:ls; if allowed to go on. which this the eine invariably removes, soon follows Impotextoy,Fatnity, Bpjleptio Pita, In ono of which thoilattont may expire. Who can eay that they are not (6412=0y - followed by Mow ' direful discaikee." Insanity and Consumptions litany are aware of the cause of their inifferinit. but none will confess. THE RECORDS or INiANE WAN% And the melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness to the truth of the assertion. ..onstitution once affected with Organic "Weakness, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system. which IiELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Invariably Does. A trial win convince the banal skeptical.' LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL tit.T.T.T.LLL LLLLLLLLL In many affections pacullar to tamales. THE EXTRACT' .tOF BIICHIiI Is unequaled by any other remedy. No Family ahouldhe without it. MAIM • MIMI. MU BIM MMGSM it riff MM MK BIM MM MM !AMUR MU MM MM,MM Taken moreh abeam. mercury. or unpleasant medicine HE LMBOLD . i E iETBACT B JCELI7 Cures these Dlseas es is their stages, at ,c -cie expense, little or no change In diet, no LuoonvenfenCe and no exposure. Use Helmbold's Extract Buchu For ail affections and &mums the urinary organs. whether existing in M ale or Female,from vvhatover canoe originating, and no matter of how long standing. Di sease of these organs requires the aid of a diuretic. HELIEBOLD'EI EXTRACT BUCHU is the Great Diuretic, and is certain to have the desired effect in all diseases for which it Is recom• mended. Evidence of the most responsible and reliable character will accompany the medicine. Phveicians, please notice, I mak lixto "secret" of "In. gredienta." RELIT/MOLD'S EXTRACT RUCKII Is composed of bacilli. cubeba an juniper berrlea, se lected with great care. By H. T. HELMBOLD, it,andeele manufacturer lielmbold's Genuine Preparation. Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia. H. T. Holinbold, who, being AMY sworn. doth say his preparations contain no narcotic, no -mercury or injuriouis drugs, but arepurely_vegetable. EL T. s,LIS2SOLD. Sworn and subscribed to before me h thls 28d day of No. 13 Rp i Alderr e nam ,vemberjetl4. Nfntb Street .esbov i st Vela. price—sl 25 per Bottle, or 6 for 66 50 Del ver ev!' all to an a ddr o ees,aecurely packed from obeervattom Add rlt H. T. HELMBOLD. Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 594 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 594 Or Helmbold'slikdical Depot, 104 = 11013111 TENTH IT., MILL 104 Beware'of Counterfeits and unprincipled Donlam who endeavor to dispose ••of their own" and other , articles on the reputation obtainedbY.- Heln:lbold's Genuine Preparations. &Id by all Drugvist B everOchere• Ask for nennbolePti—tako no NONE ARE GENUINE unless done up in ateel-ert graved wrappere. with fac-einnte of my Chemical Ware' home, and signed 11 '2. HELMBOLD. E. BATLEY. MTH'Btis• HUH Writ HUH amiliunun4, matamminn HHAII HHH HUH HHH HRH : RIM ANA IMPROVED ROBE WARR 88888888 888888888 888, 88888 888880888 8888 B 888, BUBB 888 88888 888888888 88888888 00000' 0000000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 • 0000000 00000 [PREPARED IN VACUO. LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLLLLLLLLL AFFIDAVIT. DDDDODD DDDDDDDD DDD DDD. DDD DD DDD DDD DDD DDD DDD DDD DDDDDDDD' • DDDPDDD Eft 2, 1888. .Eleetrie Telegraph in China. THE EASTINDI TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S OFFICE Nos. 23 and 25 Nassau. Street. ORGANIZED •UNDER BPFA,Ita, CHARTER FROM THE STATE OF TiEW YORK. Capital: 4. 44: - 6,000,000 60,000 Shares, $lOO Each. DIRECTORS. HON. tchlnlEir G. CVILTIN", PAUL B. Fountr, of Buccal & CO.. (WWI. FRED. licrmitrimm, of V. Butterfield & Co.. NOW York- IsMO I.,?xtuaroun, Tress. Mich. Gen. B. 8., Boston. ALEX- I ` I4 DEE nol.ldoin, Tress. Am. Ex. Co., New York, Box. Jesus Noxox, ibracuse, N. Y. 0. U. PALIIII4 Trees. West U. Tel. Co., N. Y. Fiarrenzn WEBTUAT. of Westra.t. Gibbs & Ilardcaette, N.Y. NIOIIOLAS Afrortram, New York. OFFICERS. A. G. Gramm President N. kilo:art e. - Vice President. Gaol= Corraror. Secretary. Gkonon ELI" (Cashier National Bank Commonwealth) Treanuer. lion. e. s. Mo(...T.Traz, Philadelphia. Solicitor. The Chinese Government having (through the Hon. Anson Burtinotime) conceded 'to .this : company the Privikoe et connecting the vivid ArettOnle of the Jin. sire by submarine etectria Jetegraph cable. we propose commencing operatiens in China, and tailing donne a line of 900 s miles at once, between the following pens viz: Population. Rantea.... ........ . .... . . . . Mama_tiwa 253. ... ..... 230. 00 030 0 Amoy ........ • 250.000 Foo•Chow 1.250.0 m Wan Chu $OO.OOO Muse° 400.000 liarg•Chean: 1900 000 tihanghai ............. . .... . . I.lkal T otal i 1,01.000 1 hose ports have a foreign commerce 0f, 61900,000,000 o and an enormous domestic trade, besides which we have the immense internal commerce of the Empire, radiating from these points, through its canahl and ruwigable event The cable being laid, this company propose erecting land lines and establishing a speedy and trustworthy means of communication, which mast command there, as everywhere else, the communications of the govern. meat, of business; and of social life, especially in Chins. dhe has no postal system, and her ally means now of oommunicatin g information is by courier on land. and by steamers on water. The Western World knows that China is a very large country, in the math densely peopled; but few yet res. lisp that ahe contains more than a third of the he man race. The latest returns made to her central authorities for taxing purposes. by the local magistrates. make her population Four liundred and Fourteen Mations, and thin is more likely to bo under than over the actual ag gregate, Nearly all of these who are over ton years old not only can. but do read and write. Iler Civilize tion Us peculiar, but her literature is as eaten. sive as that of Europe. China is a land of teachers and traders; and the latter are 'exceedingli quick to avail themselves of every Proffered faellitY for procuring early information. It in observed in Califon. nits that the Chinese make peat use of the telegraph. though it there transmits; messes.* in Engiish alone, To. day, great number, of fleet steamers areronnusd nose naerchante, and used by them exclualrely for the transmission of early intelligence. It the telegraph we propose, connecting all their great seaport% were now in existence, it is believed that its busirussa would pay its cost within the first two years of its successful operation. and would steadily increase thereafter. No enterpiee commends itself as In a greater degree remunerative to cayitalleto and to our whole people. It is of a vast national Importance commercially. politically and evangelically. /Dares of tbie company, to , s limited nantber.truty be obtained at fail each:Blo payable dorm, $l4 - on the let of November, and 825 payable In monthly instalments of Go each, commencing December let, 1869. on applica tion to, DREXEL & CO., N 0.34 South Third Street, Philadelphia To duly authorized banks and bankers throughout Pennsylvania, an d at the Ottice.el the Company, Nos. 28 and 25 NASSAU Streets NEW YORK. au2Stl rPS, Fall. 1868 To business men seeking trade in Delaware we offer es an advertising medium the Wilmington Daily Cotinercial, It is the only daily paper in the State. Its immense dr. culation and extended influence have made it the choice of all careful and judicious; advertisers. I , or terms, apply to any responsible advertising agency in Philadelphia. or address JENKINS &ATKINSON, Proprietors, au2.7.20t rpl .Wilmington, Del. "Westward the Star of Empire Takes its Way." SECURE A HOME IN THE GOLDEN STATE. ins 111111 GRANT 11011131FRAD CIATIQN OF CALIFORNIA Incorporated under the laws of the State, November 80th, f.-providing BODIES FOlt ITS MEMBERS. And to encourage ilnulltralion. Capital Stock. .. ....®1.000.000 Divided into &AV& isl;Wi&i, is6each,ayable in UNITED STATES CURRENCY. Certificates of Stock tesued to: tibscribere immediately 'Upon receipt of the money. No person eatowea to hold more than Five Shares. A Circular containing a full description of the property t o be distributed among the Subscribers will be sent to any address upon receipt of stamps to cover return postage. information as to price of land in any part of the State, or upon any other subject of interest to parties proposing to immigrate,will be cheerfully furnished upon receipt of stampe for postage. All letters should be addressed. Secretary Immigrant Homestead Association, POST OFF nuMlm SAN FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA. GOLD'S Latest Improved Patent Low Steam and Hot Water Apparatus, For Warming and Ventilating Private and Milo Bun* Also. the approved Cooling Apparatus. AMERICAN KITCEIENER# On the European plan of heavy caetinry; durability and neatness of contraction, for Hoteley Public Inatitutione and the better class of Private liesidencee. GOT AIR FURNACES Of the lateat immovements. GRIFFITH PATENT AROHIMEDIAN VENTHATORI3. REGISTRRB, VENTILATORS. &c. Union Steam and Water Heating Co m p JAMES P. WOOD 88 CO.. 41 loath FOUITIi Street, Philadelphia. BuiTripUmdent. THE DELAWARE TRIBUNE, ORGAN OF .THE FARMERS AND .FRUIT GROWERS Of the Delaware Peninsula (Dela Ware and Eastern Shore of Maryland): For terms apply to any responsible ad vertising agency in Philadelphia. - or_adolress JENKINS & A . / SON. Proprietors., au27-20t rpl - Wilmington. Del. Avz XI; Itf 39 . F CONCE~iTIt.&TED INDIGO. or the Laundry.—Free from Oxalic Acld.—BeeChembit's Certificate. 'A Patent Pocket Pincushion - or - Emory Ban IN NAM TWENTY. CIENT SOX. ,For sale by all reapectabte Grocers and Druggteta. iv97mmfBm fit. 6 A DVEUTISE IN THE DELAWARE TRIBUNE. tw27OR.T% • .:• . THE NATIONAL 'LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY lINiTED STATES OF AURIGA' Chartered by 'pedal Act.of Conpiesa, Ap• played In!rat, 1868. " Cash Capital, 51,0015,060 BRANCH OFFICE, FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING JAY COOKE niudelphis. C. H. CLARK Philadelphia. F. RATCHFORD STARR... ..ndladolphia. WM. G. MOORHEAD .. - .Pkiladelphia.` GEORGE F. TYLER....'.....Philadelphisi. J. HINCKLEY CLARK. Philadelphia. E. A. ROLLINS Washington, D. O. HENRY D. COOKE. .... Warddrorton,lD. Ca WM. E. CHANDLER Waehington, D. C. JOHN D. DEFREES Washington, D. 0. EDWARD DODGE.. s Now'York. EL C. FAHNESTOCK New York. O. H. CLARK, Philadelphia, President. - HENRY D. COOKE, Waahington,Vice President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance and Executive Committee.' EMERSON W.PEET,Philada.,See'y and Actuary. E. S. TURNER, WashinglandisaistantlBecretary. FRANCIS G. SMITH, M. D., Medical DireCtor. J. EWING 31EAR8, MD., Asst. Medical Director. MEDICAL ADVIUJOHII J. K. BARNES, Surgeon-Gen. U. S. A., Wash ington. P. J. HORWITZ, Chief of Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, U. S. N., Washington. D. W. BLISS, M. D., Weihington. SOLICITORS WM ATTORNEYS. Hon. WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. C. GEORGE HARDING, Philadelphia. This Company, National In its clutracter,offers, by reason of its Large Capital, Low Rates of Pre mium and New Tables, the most desirable means of insuring life yet presented to the public. : The rates of premium, being largely reduced, are made as favorable to the Insurers as time of the best Mutual Companies, and avoid ali the complications and uncertainties of Notes, Divi dends and the misunderstandings which the latter are apt to COMO the Policy-Holders. Beverarnew. and attractive tables are now pre= seated, which need only , to be understood to" prove acceptable-to the public, such as the IN COME.PRODUCING POLICY and - RETURN PREMIUM POLICY. ln the former, the policy bolder not only scenes a life insurance, payable at death, but will receive, if living, after a period of a few years, an annual income equal to lets per cent. (10 per cent.) of Ma par VAL' policy. In this latter,' the Company agrees to return to the tut eared the total amount of money he has paid in, in addition to the amount' of his policy. The attention of persons contemplating insur ing their lives or increasing the amount of insur ance they already have,is called to the special ad vantages offered by the National Life Insurance Company. Circulars, pamphlets and full particulars given on application to the Branch Office of the Com pany in this city, or to Ha General Agents. General Agents of the Company. JAY COOKE& CO„ New York, For New York State and Northern Now Jersey. E ■ W. CLARK & CO., 'Philadelphia, For Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey. JAY COOKE & CO IWashington,D.C., For Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, District of Columbia and West Virginia. J.& ELLIS & CO„ Chicago, lIL, For Illinois and Wisconsin STEPHEN MILLER, SL Paul, nulOmiv ftf, The Liverpool Lon don ee -Globe Insurance Company. Vie Report of this Com pany for 1868 shows: Premiums - 5,479, 27 8 Lojes - - - 3,344,728 and after paying . a lend of 3o per cent., the,' R Y , Total Ajets are, in 0' 17 9 00 5. 1 0'2.,C3 ( , rata 01 iITWOOD SMITBbs. Au? , 04 4 General Agent, Aro. 6 MERCHANTS' EXCHAf.iit,t' PiB 4mxvi _IEr.F.OII_ISALE=FLVE..MODERN. WELL.BMILT ten room houses. Let - 1.136 feet - 10:In u e7 a d a e ti on tl . L --- 14 Loca: -- , tion hifh and healthy. Prloci $4&00. •Terme easy. Apply _to e2oar,e.et• • No. 1.'125 Germantown avenue. ADV TRIBUNE. ardmik; OF Tnz Washington, D. 0. PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORS. OFFICERS: For Illnnos'ota. Pbiladelphia. FOK SALE.