CITY BITLILANTIN. CAMPAIGN CLOP os• lB6o.—A meeting to perfect the organization of this Club, and to prepare for the campaign, will be held this evening, at the City Armory, Broad street, below Race. This (nub performed excellent service for Lincoln and liamlm in 1860, and will Work as efficiently for Grant and Colfax during the present campaign. Col. Wm. B. Mann is the President and Chief Marshal. The Club Is already a large one, but at the meeting this evening the number of members will, no doubt, be greatly swelled. It is suggested that all the campaign clubs and the Grant and Colfax clubs of other Wards at tend the meeting And fall In lino to form one great Campaign Club of 1868. MIIM)EIIOtrS ASSAULT UPON A WlFE.—James Dougherty, residing at Front and Mifflin streets, is in the habit of getting drunk, and when in that condition, it Is alleged, he abuses his wife in a shameful manner. Yesterday, while under- the Influence of liquor, he quarreled with his wife and beat her badly. He then cut her with , a knife, seriously Injuring her. Mrs. Dougherty was conveyed to the Hospital. The brutal hus band was arrested, and, after a hearing before .Ald. Tittermarr, was sent to prison. ILI:EN:AL WHISK r.—A man named John Mc- Gettigan, residing at No. 504 Mullen street, was driving a wagon at a furious rate along German town avenue. in the neighborhood of Seventh street, this morning,. and was arrested by a po liceman. Upon the arrival of the prisoner and wagon at the Station-house, two barrels of whisky were found in the vehicle. McGettigan was committed by Alderman Hood for fast driv ing, and his connection with the whisky will be investigated by the 'United States officials. ELECTION or zi Possomor.—The Trustees of Dickinson College, at their adjourned mediae. in this city on Tuesday, Bth inst., unanimously elected Rev. R. L Dashiell, D. D., of the New ark Conference, to the Presidency of that Insti tution. Dr. Dasbiell is a graduate of the Col lege. It is thought he will accept and enter on the duties immediately. ROBBING nis EMPLOY/M.—William Harrla,who was employed in a brick-yard at Forty-eighth street and Kingseesing avenue, was arrested yes terday for the larceny of money from a pocket in the coat of his employer. He was taken before Alderman Lungren, and was held in $5OO bail to answer. Fme-rnoor SAFE BLOWN OPEN.—The soap manufactory of Grady lko Keefe, on Fourth street above Lombard, was entered a few nights ago by breaking a panel out of the back door with an axe. The fire-proof safe was blown open, but the thieves got nothine , for thot r trouble. OVER A Uuti.D.—Atenwald Anderson, the driver of a milk-wagon, was arrested yesterday at Fifth and Race streets on the charge of having amen his horse and wagon over a little girl six years of age. He was held for a fnrther hearing. he Alderman Williams. Day Sergeant Adam Reese made the arrest. SUPPOSED LARCKS Y.—Early this morning a man who gave his name as William HullUnger was overhauled at Front and Vine streets. Ho had in his possession a large box of pepper, which is supposed to have been stolen from some spice manufactory. The prisoner was committed by Ald. Toland. DEATH OF A Poi.] .tf.MAN. --James W. Benckert, a member of the Reserve Corps of Police, died last evening at his residence, No. 620 Fisher sirmt, of jaundice. Mr. Benckert had been con nected with the Reserve Corps since it was estab lished, and was a faithful officer. BEA] HIS Wirm—E. 11. Edwards, residing at No. 2113 Carleton street was arrested yesterday and taken b(fore Alderman Pancoast upon the charge of assault and battery on his wife. He w as held in e , 500 bail for trial. A( iDENT--A colored man named Simon Hill. the driver of a cart loaded with boards, fell off at Tenth and Race E tree, ts, this morning,about nine o'clock, and the wheels passed over his left foot, crushing it badly. MARKET TIIIEVEe..—James Barns and Charles Dougherty were arrested this morning for the larceny of potato( s from South Street Market. They were committed by Alderman Tittermary. CHANGE or• Tim ei.—lty referring to our "Rail road Guide Column" it will be seen that the West Jersey Railroad Company have altered their time schedule to suit the Beason. Hereafter there wilt be but one train dejly,leavirg Market street wharf at 3.15 P. M.; returning, will leave Cape Island at 4,30 A. M., making the_ run each way in three hours and a half. The new arrangement com mences on Thursday next. THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE AT CRESSON.-By refer ence to the advertisement in another column it will be perceived that the Mountain House, at Cresson Springs, will remain open until October Ist. Visitors will find the present month the most delightful of any at this popular resort. REAL ESTATE.—We call the attention of our readers to the card of Win. L. Creece, to be found in our Real Estate column. Persons desirous of purchasing or renting cottages at Cape Island would do well to consult him. DrtiNa the famous Arctic Soda Water and read the EVENING BULLETIN, at Hillman'a News Stand, at North Pennsylvania Depot. CITY NOTICES. LA( F: CURTAINS done up, mended and put up to windows at about the same price as others charge for wathing only, at PATTEN's, 140 s Chestnut tureen WHAT makes your pair so beautiful? Mrs. '. A. Allen's Improved (new style) Hair Restorer or Dressing (in one bottle.) Price One Dollar. Every Druggist sells it. BOUQUET DM ANTILI.E.t , surpasses In exquisite v , weetneisa and delicacy any foreign perfume. Lasting, dellcioueand cheap. Price 75 cts. Sold everywhere. A. 1. MATHEWS & CO., 12 Gold Street, New York. rityr-Hoes) Gnapt.s, and other choke fruits terutAing to the rick ; aleo, the choicest and moan ash ionable confections—French and American--delicious mixtures. caramels, etc . , at A. L. V mason , riath Auld Chestnut. PRICES for upholstering, work reduced. Car pet, Furniture, Bedding, Curtain, Shade, Blind ant other work done I.romptly, no delay, at PAT - IEN', 1405 Chestnut street. Workmen always ready. SUITS for parlor, duo., 'or walking— so its for public men to talk in— Suits for dress, and Suits to work in, tmits for exquisites to dirt in; suini for men both short and tall, Sults to snit you, one and all. o 1 n. €.24 Chestnut street, Stokes It Co, For Fashionable Clothinrr von must go. NOW Is TILE TDIE to purchase your huts and caps. Gents'. Get me cheapest and bent, at CUALCLEB OA ICFOIIO SOLAR, 834 and 836 C'hestnut 8 rect. 61 . 1:1S(, MATTRESSES ta.tt are out of order re pulred and made up equal to new and returned the same dab. Workmen alwiya ready. at PATT/N 7 B. C e, luta etreet. FINE Custom-made Boots and Shoes for Gen tlemen. Bartlett, 33 South Sixth Arcot, above Chest nuL apterous mothers and nurses use for children lit safe and pleasant medicine in Bowaa'a INPANT 00*. DILL. AT:PET UP IIOI - , TEltiNt.ia Epecia'ty,4l, Pa tten's. Workmen alw ayb ready make up, alter and lay Car pets. Ito dibappentera e at, Ne delay, at PArrari's, 1411 S Chestnut street. BunoicAL Irisrliu;sEsis and druggists' sun dries. Emownan & Bncernan, 23 South Eighth street. Tue Gu . br..l .—Tti till'SE), and other styles of Ladier:llllEeer., and Children'sflat , at fiLINDISE,s AHL CA'FARI:II. J. /ParACtF, AL D... Profete , or of the Eye and Ear, t rea t s all djseatCd appertaining to the nbove urtetnherF, with tbd'utraciet Brit:odes. Tut; ahottizil from the moat reliable*ourcetrin the city can be been at thiA °nice, No. bei.s Arch street. The medical faculty are d to accompany their patlentfi,ar tic ha‘ no f4 ., 7 , 1, to h,N practice. Artificial (lei, inserted. No chlrv., in vie tor exAminatiou. ANlClCtleall3lll la rim. A Bostonian, traveling in Italy (says the Bos ton Transciipo, found in a hetet album at Pisa, the following, in the handwriting of Rev. Mr. Plerpont: '• "Mr. John Pierpont, of Boston, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Whitmarsh, nhd " Mr. J. Allen Strong . , of Northampton, Massachusetts, U. 8. A., who were here from the sth to the 7th of December, 1835, are unanimously of the opin ion that, "'lf ,you're dissatisfied with Home, "Sweet Home," Or with the Apollo Belvidere at Rome, Or gaze upon the Medicean Stone, Or at the columns of the Parthenon, And see no beauty, and feel no repose— Or at St. Peter's dome turn up your nose— You're Just the man to find yourself uneasy At the "Hotel Dell Ussero" at Pisa.' • • "Also the following lines: "'A traveler to Pisa's "towers," From thence to "Ancient Rome," Stopped hero a day and seven hours, And found it—a good home.'" —Successful experiments, it is reported, have recently been made at Konigsberg, Prussia, with a no.W firearm having 37 barrels. - From 222 to 333 shots can be tired per minute, and the balls carry 1,500 paces. One man can mango %firing from 'a rest, and the recoil is counteracted by a power ful spring. Seven per cent. of the shots struck the target at 800 paces. * PENNSYLVANIA REPU BLICAN STATE COMMITTEE Tyrone (Blair county)—Hon. JOHN SHERMAN, o Ohio. Ebensburg (Caiiibria county)—Hon. HARRY WHITE. H. BUCHER SWOOPE. Clarion—Bon. GEO. V. LAWRENCE, F. B. PENNI• MAN. flonepdale—Hon. E. D. CULVER,N.Y.; LEO MILLER, of N. Y. THURSDAY, SEPT. 10. Brady's Bond (Armstrong county)—Bon. GEO. LAWRENCE. F. B. PENNIMAN. Lancaster—Hon. JOHN SHERMAN, of Ohio. Chootor (DoL county)—Evening—Hon. E. D. CULVER of N. Y.. Hon. JAS. A. BRIGGS, of N. Y. SATURDAY, SEPT. 12. Williamsport—B. BUCHER SWOOPE, Goners! B. F BRUCE, of N. 1., lion. JOHN SHERD/AN. Lock Haven—Gen. B. F. BRUCE, of N. Y.; H. BUCHER 13 VVOOPE. TUESDAY, SEPT. 15. Emporium—Gen. B. F. BRUCE, of N. Y.; IL BUCHER SWOOPE. Staged' arna Dept,' —Gov. WALTER HARRIESAN. N H.; Prof LEO MILLER, N, Y. Brookville (Jeff. to.)—Gan. HARRY WHITE. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16. Warren—Gen. B. F. BRUCE, of N. Y.; IL BUCHER SWOOPE. Tunkhannock—Gov. WALTER lIARRIM AN, of N. II.; 1 I on. E. D. CULVER. of N. Y. Clifford (Soso. co.)—Prof. LEO MILER, of N. Y. York (Soldiers)—Gov. A. G. CURTIN. Corry (Edo coootY) — Gen. B. F. BRUCE, of N. Y.; U BUCHER SWOOPE. Norristown—Gov. JOSEPH R. HAWLEY, of Conn. JOHN GOFORTH. Abington (Luzerne county)—Gov. WALTER HARRI MAN, N. H.; Hon. E. D. CULVER, N. Y. Oil City I Venting° county)—Gen. B. F. BRUCE, of N Y., H. BUCEI ER SWOGPE, Hon. G. W. SCOFLELD. Alottfrore—Hon. E. D. CULVER, of N. Y., Prof. LEO MILLER, of N. V. Lancaster—Gen. DANIEL E. SICKLES, of N. Y.,Gov. WALTER HARRIMAN, of N. H. Mare meetings will also be held at the following times and places, for which the speakers will be announced hereafter. Other places will be added ae they are deter mined on. • Meadville - Le Hayes ille (Bradford county)— Wert Cheeter— Faßton Sharon (Mercer county)— MONDAY. BEET. 21 M ercer To wande— Bakeburg (Indiana county> TUESDAY, SEPT. 21 New Castle— Troy (Bradford county)— Lewisburg-- Latrobe (Westmoreland county , - WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23. Deaver-- Lawrenceville (Tioga co.)— Franklin-- Ligonier— Pi tte bu rgh— Erie Wellsborough— Media— Butler— C s m hers) urg— Mount Pleasant (Westmoreland count3)— G ree nville (Mercer county ) SATURDAY, SEPT. 28. Kittaning— Coudereport— Altoona— Jeri ey Shore,— Elders on (Armstrong county)— Ireeport (Armstrong county TUESDAY, SEPT. Middleburg— Clearf ell— UnioLtown— Milton- - 9 HURSDAY, OCT. I. l'hil del phis (Bo!diera' Convention,— Waynt aburg— FRIDAY. OCT. 2. Philadelphia CorivoaUoa)--• Washington— Bloomsburg— Lebanon— J ohnatown ( Cambria county)— Danville— Pottavilie— Somereet— Bedford— IbLuch Chunk— Pottsville— Hnntingdon— Gottyaburg— THURSDAY. ocr. 8. Tyrone (Blair county)— Waynesboro (Franklin co.)— York— Hollidaysburg— Allentown— Carlisle— Greensburg— Harrisburg— Reading— lunroitne' Continental Ho Chairman Mate Central Committee G W. Becratario DioAFtt-, THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1868. POLITICAL NOTICE*. MASS MEETINGS, VENDEE THE DIRECTION OF THE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9. FRIDAY, SEPT. 11 MONDAY, SEPT. 10 THURSDAY. SEPT. 17 FRIDAY. SEPT. 18 SATURDAY, SEPT, RI THURSDAY, SEPT. `J.4 FRIDAY, BEPT. 25. MONDAY, SEPT. 11?.. WEDNESDAY, :EFT. 30. SATURDAY. OC r. 8. MONDAY, OCT. 5 1 OESDAY, OCT. 6. WEDNESDAY. (JCT. 7 FRIDAY. OCT. P. BATURDAY. OCT. te. GALUSBA A. GROW. POLI 10AL str HEADQUARTERS "BOYS IN BLUE." 527 Chestnut Stre et, ATTENTION! In pursuance of a Resolution of tho NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Soldiers and Sailors of the United States Who adhere to the cause of the country in Peace, as thoy ought for it in war. a NATIONAL CONVENTION VETERANS OF THE WAR, WILL MEET IN PHILADELPHIA. Ist and 2d of October proximo, For the purpose of consulting upon the present condition and future prospect! of our beloved country, and to de vivo moans for prosecuting with vigor GRAN PS LAST CANIPAION Conjointly with the member of said Committee from Penneylvanla (General FIBBER), and the Chairman of the State Central Committee (General COLLIS), the nn dereimmd hereby announces the following as the mode of organizing those who will participate in said Convention. and in the GRAND PARADE, Which will take place on the lot or 2d of OCTOBER, 'as may be determined and announced In future orders Fir at—A Battalion of escort will be mustered in forth with, f o be composed of twenty picked men from each ,Second—Companies of Thirty-two men will be formed, who shall eelect one Captain, two Lieutenants, and two Sergeants, and be lettered as they are mustered in. Third—The fint Ten Companies will be formed into .a Regiment, the first three Regiments into a Brigade. the first three Brigades Into a Division, and the first three DiViMOllB into a Corm &c., &c Fourth—The Field Officers of Regiments will be selected by the Line Wheeze of the Home Fifth—The Brigade Commanders will be selected by he Itsginlentel Field Officers; the Division Commsndere by the Brigade Commanders, and the Corps Commanders will be announced hereafter in orders from the se Mead Quarters. The Uniform will coneist of Fatig le Cep, Blue Moue. and a rod, w bite end bluo Cockade An Officer will be in attendance at H ead quev tere, 527 CHESTA UT STREET, Dally, from 10 o..tlock A. EL le 10 o'clock P. M., to muster in rocruita and amain ze companies, d c Upon the Company Rolla may be entered the Field Ber- vices of recruits, wL ich Rdlls will he preserved for future 113131113 RALLY, COMRADES, Aud let this demonstration be worthy of our great leader. GENERAL GRANT And the groat r old iere who will be preeent to review sog. Via Mug o r ganizations will roport ' 6O eOO6 as ponible to the undersigned, giving number of men and officers who will be prCeent JOSHUA T. OWEN, September Bth, 1868 Philadelphia Directors: GEORGE H. STUART. A. J. DREXEL, GEORGE W. CHILDS. JOSEPH PATTERSON. Hon. WD. A. PORTER. WM. V. MnICEAN. F. A. DREXEL, WM. C. HOUSTON. THOS. W. EVANS. S. J. SOLMS, S. H. HORSTMANN. HENRY E. ROOD. Directors in Other Cities. NEw Yonx—James M. Morrison, President Manhattan Bank; Joseph Stuart. of J. & J. Stuart & Co.. Bankers, BOSTON—Hon. E. S. Tobey (late President Board of Trade.) CINOINNATI—A. E. Chamborlain,of Chamberlain & Co Cruewoo—L. Z. Leiter, of Field. Leiter & Co.; C. M. Smith, of Geo. C. Smith & Co., Bankers. LOVIEVILLE, r.—Wm. Garvin, of Garvin. Bell dr Co. Br. LOUlti—James E. Yeatman, Cashier of Merchants' National Bank RALTuoonE—William Prescott Smith. Sunerintenden Consolidated Railway Line New York to Washington. This Company is prepared to issue policies of Life In• surname upon all the approved plans, either at mutual rates, or at stock rates, as low as those of other reliable Institutions. Blank applications and tablee of rates can be obtained at the office of the Compaiy. act w f m 6trPi The Liverpool & Lon don et Globe Insurance Company. the Report of this Com pany for 1868 shows: Premiums - 5,479,278 Lojes - - - 3,344,7 28 and after paying a divi dend of 3o per cent., the TotalAfets are, in Gold, No. 6 MERCHANTS' :EXCHANGE, • Pbi Uornmander. potlricuu'NOlCElilES. Wir Thirteenth. Ward. Grant Colfax, Myers and Henazey. Citizens of the Second Senatorial and Third Congres sional Dietricte will assemble in Mass Meeting and nag Raleir4,ist NINTH and SPRING GARDEN, on TIUJIIS. DAY EVENING, Sept. Mat 8 o'clock. The following diettnguished Speakers will :address the meeting: __ Hon. DarTol7: Hon. Li. D. Moore, Col. J. W. Bornoy, CoL E. W. Davis, s P-9trv• NW' Headqu aliens Republican Invincibles ORDER No. 5. - - r:ne (let - * lll . irsomble TUURSDAY 'EVENING. Sept. JO IRK at 7 o'clock. for parade In Second Sena• tonal Mahler, and to attend glie grand demoaat ration at Ninth and Green 'Arcot*. Member', tenet return torches to headquarters. By order of EZRA LIIKENV. Aeafetnnt HENRY TODD. ) ••••••••."a'.. see GRANT AND COLFAX, CAMPAIGN CLUB OF 1860. In pursuance of a resolution adopted to meet at the call of the President, a meeting to perfect the organization and to prepare for the Campaign will be hold on WED. NESDAY EVENING, Sept. 9th. at 8 o'cloek.at the CITE ARMORY, Broad street, below Bac% to which the members, and all who desire to become such, are respect fully invited. WILLIAM B. MANN, President and Chief Marshal. set-2trp§ Or TENTH WARD. Grant, Colfax and Peace. The GRANT AND COLFAX CAMPAIGN CLUB of the TENTH WARD will meet on WEDNESDAY EVENING, September 9th, at half-past 7 o'clock, at BROAD end RACE etreeta. to perfect the organization of the, :Cam paign Club. EX.GOV. JAMES POLLOCK will address the meeting. JOHN PRICE wzraEaux, Prost. Jour: MoCuLLocix? Secretaries, Rix ET ter Union Republican Naturalization Committee WILL MEET DAILY AT 110PKINS'P, No. 416 Library Street. IN. C. HONG, Chairman. He-tfro§ Special Notice. TO BE SOLD £3 SOON AS POSSIBLE. $lOO,OOO WORTH OF FURNITURE, AI prlets mord below usual rites. GEO. J. HEEKELS, LACY & CO., Thirteenth and Chestnut Sts. an 26 w 1 m 2111114 INSWILANCE• THE UNITED SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE TRUST COMPANY, OF PENNSYLVANIA; Incorporated by the State. Capital, - - - $1,000,000. OFFICE : S. E. Core Fifth and Chestnut Streets PHILADELPHIA. Officers. GEORGE H. STUART. President. HENRY E. ROOD. V ice• President. C. F. BETTS. Secretary. J. L. LUDLOW. M. D., GommKing Physician. R. M. GIRVEN. M. D.. Medical Examiners JOS. F. KOERPER. D.. C. STUART PATTERSON.} Counsel. RICHARD LUDLOW. $17,005 / 026. dITPFOOD SMITH, General Agent, Chae. Gibbons, Esq.. A. Wilson Ilenezey, Gen. J. T. Owens, Hem Hector Tyndale BMW". L. TAYLCR, Chief Marshal. sep9rp-2t4 Committee. EMERSON W.PEET,Philada.,See'y and Actuary E. 8. TURNER, Washington,Asaistantißecretary FRANCI G. SMITH, M. D., Medical Director. J. EWEN MF:A RS, M.D., Aug. Medical Director. a ePatrp• J. K. BARNES, Surgeon-Gen. U. S. A., Wash ington. F. J. HORWITZ, Chief of Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, U. S. N., Washington. D. W. BLISS, M. D., Washington. Hon. WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. C. GEORGE ELARDING, Philadelphia. This Company, National In its character,offerg, 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 those of the best Mutual Companies, and avoid all the complications and uncertainties of Notes, Divi dends and the misunderstandings which the latter are apt to cause the Policy-Solders. Several new and attractive tables are now pre sented, which need only to be understood to prove acceptable to the public, such as the IN COME-PRODUCING POLICY and RETURN PREMIUM POLICY. In the former, the policy holder not only secures it life Insurance, payable at death, but will receive, if living, after a period of a few years, an annual income equal to ten per cent. (10 per cent.) of the par of his poliCy. In the latter, the Company agrees to return to the as sured 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 Oflice of the Com pany in this city, or to its General Agents. General Agents of the Company. For New York State and Northern New Jersey JAY COOKE & CO , Washington,D.C., For Maryland, Delaware Virginia, District of Columbia and West Virginia. J. A, ELLIS & CO„ Chicago, M., MM=3l TRINITY SCHOOL, CLAYMONT, DELAWARE. One hours ride from Philadelphia. on the Baltimore Railroad. A Select Family School for Boys. The Winter Term of thi. School will open on September Kb. For Circulars containing full information, Catalogue. Course of Studies, addrees aul6 sacw ging Rev. J. STURGIS PEARCE. Rector. for r WANTED—A MODERN FURNISHED HOME. el: months, from October 'lst, between Twelfth and Twentieth and Pine and Race streets. At lout five bed-rooms, exclusive of servants' rooms. Address 'HOUSE," BIILLVTIN office. -• sei.m&w2tro' WANTED.—AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN, WELL TT known in this city for thirty years. whose wife , s health requites him to live in Europe, desires an agency in any department of businessitmderstands the manner of doing business there; also, some business connec tions. Will accept of a small salary on taking. the risk of the business. Can , leave at any moment. Address "Europe: , this office, for one week. . gro - IptlEN SECOND-STORY FRONT-ROOM NEW BULLETIN BUILDING, 607 Chestnut-Street, 2 feet front, 70 feet deep, heated by steam, handsomely. painted, and has all the modern improvements. Apply in Publication Office of EVENINO BULLETIN Z ICT • CONCENTRATED INDIGO. For the Laundry.—Free from Oxalic Acid.-800Chemlat'8 Certificate. A Patent Pocket Pincushion or Fmory Bag IN EACH TWENTY PENT NOY, For ealo by all respeolablo Urocera and Magalota. iY27 m f Goa Bpt, J1119111KAINCE• THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OE THE UNITED STATES OF AMERIOAR Washington, D. O. (bartered, by Special Set of Congress, ip• . proved July 25-,,-18611ii, Cash Capital, $1,000,000 BRANCH OFFICE, PIELL&DELPIILIA, IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING DIRECTORS. JAY COOKE Philadelphia. C. H. CLARK Philadelphia. F. RATCHFORD STARR... .Philadelpiria. WM. G. MOORHEAD Philadelphia. GEORGE P. TYLER Philadelphia. J. HINCKLEY CLARK Philadelphia. E. A. ROLIJNB Washington, D. C. HENRY D. C00KE..... Washington,lD. Ci WM. E. CHANDLER Washirigton, D. C. JOHN D. DEFREEB Washington, D. C. EDWARD DODGE New York. H. C. FAHNEBTOCK New York. OFFICERS.: C. H. CLARK, Philadelphia, President. HENRY D. COOKE, Washington,Vice President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance and Executive MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD• SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS. JAY COOKE & CO„ New York, E W. 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A trial will coutinco the mod ekeptical LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL 41.4_ Lbt.LLLi.t.L LLLLL , .. LLL In many affections peculiar to females. THE EXTRACT OF BUCHII le unequaled by any other reniattY. No Family should bo without it. M 2.1. 3 91 M Mal MM MAUI M MM Mat MM MM MM MM MM Mat MM blat MM. MM MM blAtMht MM MM MMat MM MM MMM MM MM sut MM Taker more , alcaorn, mercury, or uripleo.saut medicine LMBOLD csEXTRACT BtICRIT AND IMPROVED ROBE WABLI Cores these DlSettseS in edi then - stager, at r ite expenee, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience and no expoenre. BBBBtlitint BBBLUMIBBB 888 88888 888 BRIM 8888888 888 BUBB 888 BRBEW 888888888 88888888 Use fielmbold's Extract Back e For ail affections and diee ‘es the tiriturry organs. whether existing in tr ale or male,fram whatever can,o originating, and no matter of how long standing. Di. teape of three organs requires the aid of a diuretic. HELMBOLD'IS EXTRACT BITORIT Is the Great Dlarene, and le certain to have the desired effect in all dLseases for which It to recom mended. Evidence of the most res_ponsible and reliable character will accompany the medicine. 00000' 0000000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 00 0 0 00000000 Pbymiclans. please notice. I mak fno "sceret" of "In gredlenta.,. HELMBOLD'SEXTRACT BUCHU le composed of buchn. cubeba an juniper berries, ea lected with great care. [PREPARED IN VAC UO. By H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and analytical chemist. and sole manufacturer of Helmbold's Genuine Preparation. LLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLIJANL, AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, H. T. Helmbold, who, being dub, sworn. doth say his preparations contain no nareone, no mercury or injurious' drugs, but are purely vegetable. • H. T. HELMBOLD. Sworn and subscribed to before me, this 2nd day of No. vember, 1664. WM.* P. HIBBEHD. Aide NintbStreet. above Ram Philadoli nn ta. 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