CITY BULLETIN, AITACK ON REPUBLICAN CLUBS-SEVERAL PER- soss imunnp.—Last night, about Melva o'clock 6 the Sixteenth, SeVenteenth and Nineteenth, Ward Republican clubs wore passing : np Second street, on their way home from the meeting In Broad street, they were attacked by a party of individuals who were assembled at the corner of _Race street. Some of this crowd first invited an attack by cheering for Seymour and Blair, but finding that the Republicans paid no attention to them, they began the assault. •When the Republi cans defended themselves, the assailants rushed into the house of• the Vigilant Engine Company, which leads to the supposition that they were members or adherenta,of that company. Bricks' and stones were hurled, it is said, from the win dows of the engine house, and from the roofs of adjoining houses. During the fighting in the street, pistols were fired and axes were used. A general alarm was struck on the bell on the top of the Vigilant House, as if calling for reinforcements, but the effect was op posite to that desired, for a strong body of the Fourth District Pollee soon arrived on the ground. By the efforts of the pollee the dht turbance was quelled and the destruction of the' Vigilant Engine House was probably prevented. Several parties were injured in the melee., Thomas Kelley, of the Sixteenth Ward, was shot in the ann. Wm. Lawson, of the Seventeenth Ward; was struck in the face with an axe, and had a portion of his nose nearly severed. Henry F. Bucher, of the NlnSteenth Ward, was struck in the shoulder with a brick, and was se verely injured. James Haggerty had his foot hurt by a-flying missile. A number of other persons belonging to the different clubs were also injured. The affair caused much excitement in the neighborhood. Tun Niacermann WARD Mt:RMS.—The horri ble butchery of little Mary Mohrmann in the Nineteenth Ward still remains a profound mys tery. All of the efforts of the Detective officers and Lient. Witeraft and the Eleventh District Police, to obtain a clue which will, lead to the arrest of the perpetrator of the fiendish crime, have, thus far, proved unavailing. The officers are still at work energetically, Hon. Wm. B. Mann the District Attorney, has offered a reward of $5OO for information that will lead to the detection and conviction of the criminal. This is in addition to the reward of $l,OOO offered by the city authorities. . A meeting of the citizens of the Nineteenth Ward was held last evening at the nubile house, 2319 North Seventh street, for the purpose of adopting measures to secure, if possible, the arrest of the murderer. William Murther was appointed Chairman. A vigilance committee was appointed to visit all suspicious localities, and thus aid the authorities in securing the perpetrator of the foul deed. Another meeting will be held on Saturday even ing. A GOOD DEDIOCRAT.---JIIMeB Murray was ar rested yesterday,at Second and Callowhill streets, for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. When he was locked up in the Seventh District Police Sta tion by Lieut. Franks, he showed Me colors. He cheered for Seymour:He denounced the Govern ment. He said that he had served in the rebel army and was still fighting for the "lost cause." This morning Murray had shearing before Alder man Toland, and was held in $1,500 bail to keep the peace. RAILIZOAD AccroENT.--This morning, about 11 o'clock, a lad named John Teller, aged 7 years, residing on Carpenter street, above Eighth, was run over by a freight train on Washington ave nue:, above Eighth street. He was riding on a car and fell off. One leg was completely severed below the knee, and the other was crushed in a shocking manner. The little sufferer was conveyed to the Pennsylvania Hospital. • LAHCENY.--John Snider, James Etter and Wm. Farrell were in the tailor store of John F. Steffen, No. 516 North Ninth street, last night, and after they left a pair of pants was missed. The men were followed to Eleventh and Girard aveune and were there arrested. The pants were found on Farrell. The prisoners were committed by Alderman Hood., CHARGED wrrn 311iTINY.—Charles Sheckland, Wm. Woodrlek and John Isombarry, sailors of the brig Lane, from Leghorn, were arrested yes terday upon the charge of mutiny. ThOy were locked up to await a hearing before the United States Commissioner. BROKE DOWN.—As the steamer of the Hibernia Fire Company was proceeding to the fire yester day one of the wheels gave way and the appa ratus was f _rown'to the ground. The company has an extra set of wheels, and therefore will not be obliged to go out of service. SAFE-BLOW=6.—The fire-proof safe in the commission house of Nathan Sellers, Nos. 2106 and 2108 Market street, was blown open last night. The thieves obtained little or nothing for their trouble. A PLEASANT Tllf E.—The German Artists' Club had a picnic yesterday 4, Engel & Wolf Farm. The ladies and gentlemen who participated in the affair enjoyed themselves in various ways, and had a very pleasant time. BLIGHT FlRE.—Between twelve and one o'clock this morning the spice manufactory of Weickei Jr Smith, No. 137 North Front street, was slightly damaged by fire. Tim HOME M U‘SIONAEY SOCIETY.—This benefi cent institution has seetred an excellent and per manent location at No. 533 Arch street, and it is now prepared to begin its good work with - re newed assurances of success. The agent of the Society, Mr. E. H. Toland, and the missionaries. Messrs. W. W. Walter and A. G. Rowland, will soon begin their calls for assistance from our citizens, and we sincerely hope they will meet with as liberal and generous a response as the merits of the Society deserve. WEST JERSEY RAILROAD.—The fall and winter arrangement of the West Jersey Railroad was f commenced to-day. The time of departure of the different trains will be found in another column. POINT BREEZE PARK.—To - morrow there will be a trot for' a premium of $3OO, open to all double teams. Several well known horses }nee been entered, and the contest will no doubt be .highly interesting. TEE DAMAGE REPAIRED.—Tne Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, which was recently damaged, has been thoroughly repaired,and is now in com plete order for the passage of vessels. The re pairs required wefe much lighter than it was at first supposed would he necessary. AcKicovvLroolisarr.—We are indebted to Purser Teal,of the steamer Wyomlng,for late files of Sa vannah papers. Or COURSE yon will attend the great Agricul tural Fair, to-morrow, at Wilmineton, Dath the famous Arctic Soda Water and read the EVENING BULLETIN. at Hillman's News Stand, at North Pennsylvania Depot. !Tramlated for the Philadelphia Evening Bu lletin ~ rib STArtiES OF THE FROMM PRINCE, BY CARPEAUX. The statue of the Prince Imperial, repre sented as embracing the neck of the famous hound Nero (that late, latest, and most sin cerely mourned Prime Minister of the impe rial household,) was the most admired work of the artist Carpeaux at the Exposition, whither it had been removed from the recep tion-rooms of the Httel de Ville. It has now been restored to the magnificent hall of the Prefect, but Mr. Hausmann will not much longer have the honor of possessing an unique specimen s • the young Prince will be redu, cotta, three sizes, - plicated, by imperial command, in terra- L e. life statu ette, and bust. The Prefect of the North has sires iv ad vised histonstituents of "the opportu aity of acquiring for the Hotel of tli.t Prr teet ra du Nord" a 'replica of the statue, ,for which he bees a credit of 390 francs. z. - In a few days, the eighty - eight prefectures of Prance will be garnished with eighty-eight similar terra-cottas,lourchased at the:expense of the tax-payers. The departments will fel low suit, for in such a canelthe Prefects will successively play the game of the sheep of Rouge. The Prefect of the North reminds his coun cil that the artist Carpeaux being a native of Valenciennes, and a fellow-constituent, the selection will be a "precious encouragement" for him. M. Carpeaux, however, w also feel mea surably contented with the other eighty-seven orders. The work will be executed at the Tuileries. —French papa . • • CITY NOTICES. TIM CHINA CABLE. With China soon will Uncle Sam Bo joined by wire cable— Our California line of ships To beat John Bull are able. Far o'er the sea; both silk and tea To Yankee land are coming. While Mr. Bull with rage is full T o see this trade slip from him. 'Tisthus the trade of China comes To Yankee hands quite willing; For snits of clothes at Stokes and Co.'s Large China orders filling At 824 Chestnut street. Now IS Tin?, MLR to purchase your hats and cape, Gents! Get the cheapest and beet, at CILSULLS OAKPOUD Som. 834 and 836 Chestnut Street. Juramons mothers and =trees use for children a safe and pleasant medicine in Bowss , a INFANT COB. DIAZ. SURGICAL /NUTRIMENTS and druggists' Etat dries. Suowtoot & But:mums 23 South Eighth otrAL GIFSEY.—THE Giresiraiand other Styles of Ladies,' Misses, and Children's Hats, at . OAXFORDIV, • Continental Hotel. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. J. Isaacs, 31. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining' to the above members with the utmost success. • Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city can be seen at this office, No. 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invit e to accompany their patients,as he•has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted: No charge made for examination. MI fo M rEe9n ß ua , de A lpn N l E O ven M g i ts nllethg. LO -Bark Tropic Bird, Robbins-1 cse germ 13 bales btitturleaves 160 bble venetian red 500 kegs I carb sodaArcanks soda nab Honey Karsten; 26 eke rads Isaac Jeancs & CO; 66 pkge do Walker & Son; 40 do John Saul; 15 do 1,1 Cohen ; 8.828 bare iron Jas Hanle. NY 1.000 PIP lead 837 pieces old rails 70 tone chalk 99 pkge m dse order. ii Ell ;4 I:31 1)11 alllllll VII II LA MMMn . rrnMr l... n . rMlfM=MMTn 11;w - 8ee Marine Bulletin en Inside Page. ARRIVED THIS DAY. Steamer Richard Willing, Cundiff,:l3 hours from Balti more, with mdso to A. Groves, Jr. Steamer Ma_ytiower, Robinson, 24 hours from New York. with sods° to WP Clvdo & Co. Steamer Thoe Jefferson, Allen, from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W P Clyde It Co. Bark Tropic Bird (Br), Robbins, 49 days from London, with rodeo to Henry Karsten. • Schr Cohaeeett, Gibbs, 5 days from New Bedford, with oil to Shober it Co. Behr Golden Eagle, Howes, 3 days from New Bedford, with oil to Shobor dc Co. . . - Behr J Paine, Rich, 3 days from Now York, with salt to Calvin 8 Crowell. Schr J B Austin. Davis, from Boston. Behr Mary Haley, Haley, from Chester, Pa. Schr M M Weaver, Weaver, from Boston. Schr E D Hart, Low, from New York. Schr Gilbert Green, Weatcott, from Lynn. Schr Hattie Paige. Haley, from Salem. Behr M J Ruesoll, Smith, from Lynn. BELOW. Bark Wild Gazelle, from Boston. CLEARED THIS DAY. Steamer Ann Eliza, Richards. New 1 ork, W P Clyde&Co. Steamer Thos Jefferson, Alien, Baltimore, with a tow of barges. W P Clyde & Co. Brig k. Li Rich. Hopkins. Cape Haytien, J E Bazloy & Co. Behr island Home, Carver, Portsmouth, Lennox & Bur gess. Behr Elizabeth Donut, Low, Boston. Mershon & Cloud. Saar Sybil Reddin, Crilbarien, B W Welsh. Behr Mary E Staples. Dinsmore, Boston, Warren Gregg. Bohr Taylor dr. , eiliathis, Cheesman. Boston, Geo S !Lonelier. Schr Mary Haley. Haley, Boston. Blakiston, Gratin dl Co. bon M Weaver. Weaver. Boston, Caldwell. Gordon & Co. Seer E D Hart, Low, Boston. Rehr Gilbert Green, ,Wescott, Lynn. Behr M J Russell Smith, Lynn. Behr Hattie Paige. Haley, Boston, Correspondence of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. READING. Sept. 14, 1868. The following boats from the Union Canal passed into the Schylkill Canal, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned aa follows: ot Me are, Iron ore to Thomas Cook it Co; Walter Frick, hitcher to Schuylkill Navigation Co; Keystone. do to odgo it Co; S L Walter. do to Patterson it Lippincott; M Poresman. do to D B Taylor; John & Annie. do to Patterson & Lippincott. F. MEMORANDA. Hark H P Lord, Pinkham, cleared at N York yesterday, for this port. Ina co iichr & Chadwick, Chadwick, hence far Boston. at New York yesterday. Sohn Elwood Doran,Jarvls,from Boston ;Jesse B Smith. do; Decatur Oakes, Wilson. from Wood's Hole; Nellie tier, Harvey. from Braintree; Joseph P Lane, Lane, h - •m Taunton; 8 M Vance, White, from Fall River; El W Sktt.ner, Thrasher, from Dighton; Albeit Pharo, Shrouds, from Providence; Patha way. McElwee, do; E G Avery, from Bristol; Caspar Heft. Shoe, and Elizabeth Horner, from Pawtucket ; Jobn F French, Hand. Rom ewport ; Reading RR. No 47. Road. from Norwich; Ed. in, Tuttle , and W T Thompson , Themoson,from Bridge port; Stephen Hotchkiss, Mills, from Mew Haven, and leese R Allen, Hays, from Greenport, all for this port, at New York yesterday. • MARY B. CONWAY, LAMP DB::' FURIVIEING AHD SIIOPPEN EMPORIUI, 31 South Sixteenth Street, PHILADELPHIA. Ladies from any part of the United States can eend their of dere for Drees Materials, Dresses. Cloaks, Bonnets, Shoes. Under Clothing, Mourning Suits, Wedding 'Pros. beau. Traveling Outfits, Jewelry, &c.; also, Children's Clothing, Infants' Wardrobe& Gentlemen', Linen, &o. In ordering Garments, Ladies will please send one of their ISEBT FITTING DRESSES for measurement ; and Ladies • I..ttins the city should not fail to call and have their nwsttures registered for future convenience. itefer•, by permission. to MR. J. M. HAFLEIGH, 1012 and 1014 Chestnut street. MESSRS. HOMER, COLLADAY ,11: nolo 3mrP 818 and 820 Chestnut street. 1../Noo 4.1 NT ANTED—A lIALF.GROWN GIRL, IN A PRIVATE family. Apply at No. 11313 Vine atreet. It ANTED—n BOY IN A _RETALL DRY tiOUVEI V store on Chestnut street. _ Addrcee with reference. Bulletin 011ico. sel64to AU ANTED BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, AN I r Unfurnished Room, with Boarding, in a Private family. References exelianged. Address box 2504 P. O. self. 3t re' WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED SALESLADY. IN the Silk department of a tirst class retail dry goods' house. None need apply but those thoroughly competent. Address with reference SILKS. liumatriN Office. aelCitl FOR SALE. PI& BALE IpYpilAataiToNi3D6itialt.ttet rtre44. soltl.2t• FOtt THREE-STweY MAO' House, is Ith double three•story back buildings; all modern conveniences and finished in the finest manner; situate en North Tenth street. Very little money required. Possession at once. role: tl C.I. C. HUME'S:. 411 wsimie TO RENT• MO LET—A FIiONT RAW, tIUIiABLd Mutt A Phyolcinit's Office. Also. a Room. with b iard, if de. rifted. Address P. M. A., Ball. tin Office, 991619 31• MO SEL.T TO A GENTLEMAN—TWO FURNISHED Becond.atory Front Chambers, without board, on 'Thirteenth between Walnut and Chestnut. Address L.A. LAWRENCE. Bulletin Office. sole 2to BOARDING. fro LET. WITH BOARD—TWO SUITES OF ROOMS on the second and third floors, with private bath room attached. Private table if desired. self.a 4 Apply at 'o. , ar Sprnce street. musical.. MR. CARL WOLESOLIN WILL RESUME HIS PRO fessional duties on the first of October.. Address all communications to 2,M South Twelfthetreet. or Andre'e Music 5t0re. 00 46.120 CANNED FRUIT VEGETABLES, dio,-1,000 OASES fresh Canned Beaches; 500 cues fresh Cannell Pine Apples ; 200 cases fresh Pine Apples, in (0 101 1..• 1,000 oases Green Corn and Green Peas; 500 cases from Plains in cans; 200 cases fresh Green Gages; 500 cases Cherries, in snap ; sto cases Blackberrk.s, in syrup; 500 cases Straw. berries, in syrup; 500 cases fresh Pears, in syrup; 2.000 cases Canned Tomatoes; 500 cases Oysters, Lobsters and Clams • 500 J OSEP H t B UM P IE RtoCO Soups, ha ktir safe bs. . di CO.. 108 South Dela. way... avenue. MAA MINA ELAMEA.—FINE FR= AND IN GOOD order. Lamm% and =ln J(J. SUMER lb IX)., 106 Soitd BaLaware a THE DAILY EVENING BULLETINr,PHILADELPHIAr WEDNESDAY ) , SEPTENPER 16.1868; sorAndquarters Republim Igvincibles The Club will assemble THUGS AY EVENING, Bert 17, MB. at 7 o'clock, sharp, tor parade, to Wed Philadelphia, to participate intro Mooting' at / 0 01 U-first street apd Haverford avenue, By order of 'BENJ. L. TAYLOR. • . • Chief lianshaL . LIKN EznA nY I T IIuIt'N-B. opp. A2B ,l stim , t axaha • l4 ' 601647.2t4 air Union Republioan Naturalization Committee WILL lIEKI DAILT AT HOtialin s No. 416 Library Street. M. C. HONG, Chairman. eatfrpil War CAMPAIGN CLUB OP PHILADELPHIA.--;A meeting of the Club will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING, September 16th, 1868 at 8 o'clock, at Concert, Ball. Chestnut etreet , above Twelfth street, to make preparations for: a parade mu. mext,' Saturday evening. Punctual attendance is requested._ Allwho desire to join arelnvited to attend. • WiladAbr B. MANN. sels2f Chief Marshal. NEW OHROMO4RHOGRAPHS New Engravings. JAMES S. EARLE Sc SONS, 816 Chestnut Street,:; Bova Sind recolved in c o lunntn i g h /kIEy .* ITeLICATIONB. Prom oVir. a ablaCer e r, fllfedarr ni " "THE HOME IN THE WILDERNESS" Ily GIFFORD. "PASTORAL ABODES," By JAMES DI. HAUT. Aloo a wonderful reproduction of one of PREYEWS fruit pieces. • •'A REGAL DESSERT: , LOOKING GLASS WAREROOMS Axn GALLERY OF PAINTINGS. GIILOCIEKLES, 1411RIMOR8, Pure White French Preserving BRANDY, Imported Direct and Genuine. Familicsol2lZeg : La imported for our ow fami guarantee ly it iv 811110 N COLTON & CLARKE I importers of Fine Sherries Brandies, Clarets, Ports and Cordials, S. W. oor. Broad and Walnut SU w m tiro Pennsylvania -Elastic Sponge- Co., 1111 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. ELASTIC SPONGE,' A SUBSTITUTE FOR CURLED HAIR FOR ALL UPHOLSTERY PURPOSES CHEAPER THAN FEATHERS OR HAIR, AND FAR SUPERIOR. The Lightest, Softest and most - Meade and Durable ma ; terial known for MATTRESSES, PILLOWS., CAR. CARRIAGE AND CHAIR CUSHIONS. It is entirely Indestructible, perfectly clean and free rom dust. IT DOES NOT PACK AT ALL Is alWays free from insect life ;L perfectly healthy, and for the sick is unequaled. If soiled in any way, can be renovated quicker and easier than any other Mattress. Special attention given to FURNISHING CHURCHES. HALLS, ttc. Railroad men are especially invited to examine, the Cushion Sponge. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. Iv2om w f 131 HOT-CAST PORCELAIN. To Lamp.ll ealers, Pei fumers,. Druggists and General Dealers In Diana and Glassware. THE AMERICAN HOT-CAST PORCELAIN COMPANY IS PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE AT LOW PRICES. Lamp Feet, Shades, Globes, Smoke Bells, Chimneys, Bottles t Shaving Muss. Perfumery and Druggists' Jars. And articles in general family use, ordinarily made o W CITE GLASS AND CHINA. Parties furnishing their OWN MOULDS WILL BE AFFORDED SPECIAL FACILITIES. Samples can be seen at office and orders left. No. 15 South SEVENTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. ee4 f m w 12.trp Latest Improved Patent Low Steam and For Warming and Ventilating Private and Public Buildings. Also. the approved Cooking Apparatus, , , • AMERICAN KITCHENER, On the European plan of bean , castings, durability and neatness of contraction, for Hotels, Public Institutions and the better class of Private Residences. HOT AIR FURNACES of the latest improvements. GRIFFITHFATENTAROBIANTOES. Union Steam and Water Heating Co,, JAMES P. WOOD iro. CO.. 41 loath FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. B. M. FELTWELL. Supetintendent. j9B 41014 THE DELAWARE TRIBUNE, ORGAN OE THE FARMERS AND FRUIT GROWERS Of the Delaware Peninsula (Delaware and Eastern Shore of Maryland). For terms apply to any responsibln ad vertising agency in Philadelphia, or adthnes .MNKINS & ATKINSON. Proprietors. au27.20t rpi Wilmington. Del. Z la ENE. CONCENTRATED INDIGO. For Dia Laandry.—Free from Oxalic Acid.—Bee ChominVe Certificate. A Patent Pocket Pincushion or Pmory 134 EAWITWLISTYXENT DOM For ease by all reepectable Grocers and Druggists, 15 , 27 m w f gm BPS FITLER, WEAVER & CO. NEW CORDAGE FACTORY NOW IN FULL OPERATION. al. 13 N. WATER and se N. DEL. sae A DVERTISE I N TUE DELAWARE TRIBUNE. ac.27,2otrp:, POLITIC/ILL NOTICEIL ORDER No. 7 TIM FINE Allarit. ELASTIC SPONGE. 0118VELLANEOUS. OFFICE. GOLD'S Hot Water Apparatus, REdi l-313- 7 17 ENTILATOitiglic. niisaeLza.Nr.ovs. Electric !:-Wegtaiik fit China, THE EAST INDIA TELEGRAP,H COMPANY'S OFFICE Nos. 23 and 25 Nassau Street. ORGANIZED UNDER SPECIAL CHARTER FROM THE STATE OF NEW YORK. Capital - - $5,000,000 50,000 Shares, $lOO Each. DIRECTORS. • Hoz:. AunnEw G. Cunrni, Philadelphia. PAur. S. Forums, of Russell & Co, China. " ' Flom. Iltrrysanstn, of F. Butterfield & Co., New York: ISAAC LIVEIIIIO2.E. Treas. Mich. Can. B. 8., Boston. Am - sarinne. HOLLAND, Treas. Am. Ey Co., Now York. Dori. JAMES Noxorr, Syracuse, N. Y. 0. H. PALuEn, Tress. West U. Tel. Co., N. Y. FLETOMIIt WESTE x, of WestraY Gibbs & Ilardcastle. N. Y. NrouoLAs Mloi us, New York. OFFICERS. A. G. Crarrnr, President. N. llitomats, Vice President GEORGE CONANT. Secretary. 4 GEORGE ELLIS. (Cashier National Bank Commonwealth) Hon. A. R. MoCnmcP, Philadelphia. Solicitor. • The. Chinese Government having athrough the Son. Anson Burlingame) conceded to this Company the privilege of connecting. the great seaports ctf the Em• Ord by subniarine electric telegraph cable, tee propose commencing operation in China. and laying down a line of 000 miles at once, between the following ports viz: Nacos ..... 11Ong Kong Amoy Foo.(Jhow... Wan Chu... Ningpo liang-Chean Total These ports have a foreign commerceofiiioVATaiiii an enormous domestic trade, besides which we have the immense internal commerce of the Empire, radiating from these points, through its canals and navigable rivers. The cable being laid, this company propose erecting land lines and establishing a speedy and trustworthy means of communication, which must command. there, as everywhere else, the communications of the govern ment, of business, and of social life, ethecially in China. She has no postal system, and her or ly means now of oommunicating faformation is by courier on land, and by steam en on water. The Western World knows that China is a very large country, in the main densely peopled; but few yet rea lize that she contains more than a third of the Inman race. The latest returns made to her central authorities or taxing purposes, by the local magistrates, make her population Four Hundred and Fourteen Millions, and this is more likely to bo under than over the actual ag gregate, Nearly all of these who are over ten years old not only can, but do read and write. Her civilize. tion his peculiar, but her literature is as exten sive as that of Europe. China is a land of teachers and traders; and the latter • are 'exceedinglY quick to avail themselves of every proffered facility for Procuring early information. It is observed in Cantor nia that the Chinese make great use of the telegraph, though it there transmits messages in English alone. To day, great numbers of fleet steamers are owned by Chi nese merchanta, and used 14 them exclusively for tho transmission of early intelligence. If the telegraph we propose, connecting all their great seaports, were now in existence, It is believed that ,its business would PAY its cost within the first two years of Ito successful operatiOn, and would steadily increase thereafter. No enterpise commends itself as in a greater degree remunerative to capitalists and to our wliele people. It is of a vast national importance CemtherclallY. Political/9 , , • and evangelically. Shares of this company, to a limited number, may be obtained at $5O each, $lO Payable down; slb on the let of November, and V. , /, payable monthly "instalments of $5 50 each. commencing Decetnber Ist, 1888, on applica tion to • DREXEL & CO, N 0.34 Souih Third - Street Philadelphia To duly authorized banks and htltilteill„ throughout t Office, of ill.eCompouty, Nos. 23 and 25 NASSAU' Street, EW YOfU( ; au2q..tf rp§ "Westward the Star of Empire Takes its Wait." SECURE A MILD IN THE GOLDEN STATE. 11113 IMMIGRANT Roo :.:TEID ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA Incorporated ander the laws of the State. November 80th, 1867. for the purpose of providing HOMES FOE ITS MEMBERS. And to encourage Immigration. Capital Stock $l.OOO 000 • ...... •• • • •• .• .•• • .... . Divided into XlO,OOO Shares, at $6 each. payable in UNITED STATES CURRENCY, Certificates of Stock issued to Subscribers immediately uponreceipt of the money. person all o e a to Kola more than Five Shares. A Circular containing a full description of the property to 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 immfgrate.will be cheerfully furnished upon receipt of stamps for postage. All letters should be addressed. Secretary Immigrant Homestead Association, POST OFFICE. BOX No. au2.B•lm rig SAN FRANCISCO. 'B6ALIFORNIA. Fall. 1808 To business men seeking trade in Delaware we otter u an advertising medium the Wilmington Daily Commercial. It is the only daily paper in the State. Its immense Mr. culation and extended thiluence have made it the Choice of all careful and Judicious advertisers. For terms,.apPly to any responsible advertising agency in Philadelphia. or address JENKINS &AMNION ) Proprietor., au27.2et rpfr Wikribliltol4 MOUNTAIN . HOUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS, PA. Thh Popular lummer Resort will Remain Open until October let. GrE 4 D.W. IVITTI4AINT, Boat .9 , PROPRIETOR. M. SI. 313c0 - srro, UPHOLSTERER, No. 186 North Ninth Street, PHILADELPHIA. WINDOW SHADES, BEDS, DIAT4SSF,S, CURTAINS AND CARPETS. Ear Furniture Repaired and Upholstered. seaamrp 1106. REMOVAL. - 1106. THE GINGER HATIVFMITINNG (MM. Have Removed their Wareroome to No. 1106 Chestnut Street. • SINGER'S NEW EMILY SEWING litA6llllEill i g r erirtr r b ol e il:to nulet hti n 2: range Ugh g i d,aka l ltZf i CT l ' c ii will tem. tell. ditch , braid , gather. Co tack. Ont. embroider. *C. 1:1231 lyre WM. E. COOPER. Agent. OLIVES FLECTE,I3. L'APERS, - &o.—CIISVES drilEClES (Staffed 011vee), Nonpareil and Superfine sperm and Frenell treeh goods; • landlns ex Napoleon liner% and for lode WO% B. MUM% & CO, • 144 SoaVa Del ware Avezumu •GENITINE -- :PREPARATION. -tEni RUH ' MIT nu EMBIIEiII niimmumm ti Hlitt HHH HUH HUH HUH 115 ighly Concentrated" Compound Fluid Extract Buchu, A positive and specific remedy tot' diseases of the . Bladder, Kidneys. Gravel and Dropsical Swelling,. EEEEEE EEEEEE EEE • . EEEEEE ERE' EEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEE This medicine Increases tho power of digestion, and ex.- cites the absorbents Into-healthy action. by which the water or calcarous depositions and all mem:strut enlarge ments are reduced. tus well as Piga and • mutation. ond Is taken by Nen, Womenhnd Children. HELMBOLD'S 'EXTRACT- -13IICHIL, From weakness ' irlefda irom alWafts. habits of dissi pation, Carty indiscretions, attended with • • • • • the following symptoms: Indisposition' to exertion. ,• Loft of rower. loss of memory. Difficulty of breathing. Weak nerves, Trembling. Horror of diseases. WaksTelnars, _ • • Dimness, of vision. ' in the back.. Het bands, • , Flushing of the body. D17U11511 of the • Emotions on the fact, • Universal lassitude of the i!atU4 countenance. These Symotome; if allowed'to thIS me invariably removes, soon follows' Impotanay; Fatuity; gpileptio Fits, • .Populatton. 000, 1. 60,0 000 00 • !, 250.003 400.000 • 250,000 .. ... ... 1:Z0,000 300000 . 400 000 1.000.000 910.000 In one of 'which the patient may expire. - ' Whocsniay that they are not frequently followed by thee° ' 'direful diseasee.” . Insanity 'and Consumption., Many are aware;ot the cause of their cabrtajt. but nonewillcontem. TEE RECORDS OF ISSUE 11111p11114 And the melancholy deaths by consumption. bear ample witness to the truth of the assertion She constitution once affected with Organic Weakness, Requires the aid of medicine to etrensthen and Invigorate the system, which . HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUOHU Invariably • Doea. A trial wm convince the most skepticaL In many affections peculiar to females. THE EXTRACT OF BUCHU Is unequaled by any other reined,: , No. Family should be Without it. MMM MMM BIM MM wet mat • ' MM M 'MU Mid • MM MM Mat MM MM MM MM. MM • Mid MM M ,MM MM MMM MM MM MM MM Taken, mercury, iiiiinitetanant ruedLcine Hip iMB OLD' a EXTRACT BJCEII 4} 7I IpIPROVED ROBE Cured abeam. Dlnnitut es in al/ their stages, at .t -tac expense. little or no clutrotdin diet, no inconvenience and no exposure. Use Helmbold's Extract Bachu • • • For all affections and diseases the urinary organs * whether extent:4ln stale or Female,from whatever cause originating. and 'no 'matter of how-long standing. Dl - of these organs requires the aid of a diuretic. HELMBOLD'B EXTRACT BITCHII Is the Great Diuretic, and Is certain to have the desired effect in all diseases for which it la recom mended. Evidence of the most responsible and reliable character will accompany the medicine. 0000 , 0 0 000000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 00 0 0000 00 00000 Physiclazur, please notice. I mak Eno "eccret".of "In. grediente." HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT B UCHU le composed of buchn. cubebe an juniper berries. se lected with great care. [PREPARED IN VACUO. By H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and analytical cionnirt, and solo manufacturer of Helmbold's Genuine Preparation. YF'all. AFFIpAVIT. Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, 11. T. Relmbold, who. being duly sworn. doth Bay his preparations contain no narcotic, no mercury or initirioila drum, but am purely vegetable. H. MELMEOLD. Sworn and subscribed to before me, this 8:34 day of Na vember. 1861. . WM. P. iID3BERD. Alderman, Ninth Street, above Race , Philadelphia. DDDDDDD • DDDDDDDD DDD DDD DDD DDD DDD ' DDD DDD. DDD • DDD DDD • DDDDDDDD DDEIDDDD Price-61 25 per Bottle, or 6 ,g6x $6 50 blp r z a tzlir e i t gdges s eecurOly packed from oluservatfoni H. T. HELMBOLD. Drug and Chendoal Noegia!iouse, 504 BROADWAY, NEW YOUR*" 604 Or Rehab°ld's Medical Depot, 104 10010 TENTH IT,, PHILA. 104 Beware of Counterfelte and unprincipled Dealers, who endeavor to dispose "of their own" and other, articles on ,the reputation obtained by Helmbold's Oenuine Preparations. . I •Sord by Of Druggists erettashere, • • Aek for Holmbold'e--tako no other. NONE_ItitEXIENITINE-unleas - done up-in ito°l4M graved wrappers. with fae-shntfe of my,Chernled Ware• house, and efirued . - ,Jm:Nroartew 1-IELAIVIBOI.7I2I'S LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL traLMML LLLLLLI.LL BBBIAMBIB 888888888 888 ' 88888 ' 88888888138 8888 Bat BUBB 888 88888 BBBRBBBBB 888881.1.1111 LLL LLL LLL • LLL LLL LLLLF.T.T.f T T T.T.T.I - IT. 7. ItELMBOLD. I:IUUrCIE. Trit 'N'ATIONAL LIFE INSIIRANCE COMPANY OF 4 UNITED STATES OF ANERIOAN washingtoN D. C. Chartered by IPeelal let of Congress, Ai ► . • proved July 25, 18h8• Cash Capital, $1,000,000 BRANCH OFFICE, I'HILADEIMIM6 1 IN 2 FIRST. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING DIRECTORS: JAY COOKE.— . C. IL CLARK....... —...Philadelphia. F. RATCHFORD STARR....Philadelphlts., WM. G. MOORHEAD.. .Philadelphia. GEORGE F. TYLEIC..• .. :..`.gbnadelphlts. J. HINCKLEY CLARK Philadelphia. E. A. ROLLING Wallington, D. C. HENRY D. COOKE...........WashingtonAD. WM. E. CHANDLER -Washington, D. C. JOHN,D. DURRES. ... . Wallington, D. C. EDWARD DODGE.... ... . ~Now York. IL C. FAHNESTOOK........Now York. OFFICERS: C. H. CLARK, Philadelphia, PreisidenL HENRY D. COOKE, Washington,Vice President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance and Executive Committee. EMERSON W.PEET,Philada.,See'y and Actuary. E. S. TURNER, Washington,Assistant[Secretary. FRANCIS 0. SMITH, M. D., Medical Director. J. EWING MEARS, M.D., Asst. Medical Director. MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD• J. K. BARNES, Surgeon-Gen. U. S. A., Wash ington. F. J. HORWJTZ, Chief of Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, U. S. N., Washington. D. W. 81188, M. D., Washington. SOLICITORS AND AITORNEYS. lion. WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. C GEORGE HARDING, Philadelphia. This Company, National in Its character,offers, by reason of its Large Capital, Low Rates of Pre mium and New Tables, the most desirable means of Wanting life yet presented to the public. ,The rates of premium, being largely reduced, are made; as favorable to the Insurers as those of the beat Mutual Compsualea, and avoid all the complications and uncertainties of Notes, Diii deeds and the misunderstandings which the latter 'are apt to cause the Policy-Holders. Several neW and attractive tables are now pre sented, which need only to be undendoOd 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 Eacnirefs' a life insurarax3, payable at death, but will receive, If living, after"a period of &few years, an antutai iticome equal to ten per cent. (10 per cent.) of the par of his palmy. In the latter, the Company epees . to reruns to the as sured the total amount ef money he 'has paid in, in addition to the amount of hie policy The attention of persons contemplating insur ing their lives or increasing the amount of insur ance they already have,ls called to tha 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'rn thlicity, or to its General Agents. General Agents of the Company. JAY COOKE & CO s , New, York, For Now York State and Northern New Jersey. E. W. CLARK & CO., Philadelphia For Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey. JAY COOKE & CO., Washington,D.C., For. Maryland, Delaware Virginia, District or Columbia and West virgin J. A. ELLIS & CO,, Chicago, ill;, , For Illinois and Wisconsin. STEPHEN MILLER, SL Paul, For Minnesota. aulo m vr f The Liverpool & Lon, Globe Insurance d9n- Company: The Report of this Com-. pang 19r i 868 shows: Premiums - 5,479,278 Lojes - - 3,344,7 28 and after paying, a divi dend of 3o per cent., the .Total _diets are, in Gold, $17,005,026. ATWOOD SMITH, General 4gent, boa= 6 IIIERCH4NT4S" EXCHZ4VGE, - Pbade4obia. „ EDUCATION. 14 , 1 M, ALGA PONTI, TEACHER OE THE ITALIAN •Lil and Latha Languages and Literature. Address care W. G. PERRY, Stationer ! lio 739 Arch etreot, A vv X t I' , G LAD ACCUSTOMED TO TDACa iahea a poet for ueveral hours daily in a private family. le competent to teach French t rug uir d dreao A. M. L..Bomrrin othoe. 80164941 s
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