Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, September 23, 1868, Image 5

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    CITY
Tnn Lowers Inertrurrow.—The • extensive
Improvements which have been made during the
past season, in this excellent home for our sol
dier's orphans, make tbe establishment one of
the most comete, for its size, of• all the charita
ble or benevolent institutions of , Phlladelphia.
The building at 808 South Eleventh street has
long been felt to be too confined for the proper
accommodation of its inmates, and the inane
gem wisely concluded to avail themselves of the
facilities offered by their large lot, to adapt this
Soldiers`. Btu& Home fully to all Its require
taenta. • -= •
With nearly ninety boys, and the necessary
staff of matrens, teachers and other attendants,
the Lincoln Institution has expanded itself by a
large addition to its back-buildings in depth and
:height, and the range of rooms for all the neces
sary noes of the Institution now extend four
stories high, nearly over the fail depth of the lot,
a distance of two - hundred feet. This has been
done Without anyllOortant sacrifice of the play
grounda of the boys, and, with an actual im
provement in the whole ventilation and conse
quent healthfulness of the building.
As the various apartments are now appropria
ted, we do not hesitate to rank the "Lincoln"
among the "model institutions" of Philadelphia.
Itt its most important department, the dormito
ries, the alterations have resulted in a most essen
tial improvemen I,and the array of neat little iron
bedsteads, with the clean and comfortable bed
ding, in large, open, airy rooms, presents a most
attractive feature to the visitor. The schoolrooms
are bright, cheerful and admirably officered.
4I
The W.ng-room is ample in size, and
complete in all its arrangements.
The kitchen, laundry, and drying-room, very im
portant departments of such an establishment,
are large, comfortable, clean and furnished with
every modern convenience. The previsions for
keeping the little army of "boys in blue" clean
and tidy, which;are supplied by, the wash and
bath-rooms, are perfect, and the utmost atten
tion is paid to impress upon the yenthful mind
and body the benefits of an abundant use of cold
water. An admirably-arranged infirmary, for
tunately without a single patient at present will
prove the best of safeguards' against the visita
tion of epidemic diseases. The clothes-room de
served the visitor's special notice.. There each
boy's clothing is kept, neatly brushed and folded,
in a separate compartment, and, there busy seam
stresses find unceasing employment in mending
the old and making the new equipments for these
little fellows, whose knees and toes find their
way to the open air as raptly as did those of
any of the preceding generations.
Beside all these departments are those which
are necessary for the use of managers, matrons
and teachers, and in aem all there is the same
studied regard for convenience and comfort,
blended everywhere with a judicious economy.
The aim has evidently been to provide a safe,
cheerful, wholesome. well-ventilated, well
warmed,well-appointed home for these "Children
of the Commonwealth."
The purpose of the managers of this Institution
is to make good menhonest, loyal, .useful citi
zens of these boys. While giving them all the
comforts of a happy home, and the advantages
of a sound, practical education, they are also
training them to work and earn their own living
by respectable mechanical or other employ
ments. As the boys reach the age of twelve, they
are placed at some suitable employment, their edu
cation, meantime being carried on by means
of an excellent ni ght i school. Until they reach
sixteen. their who e wages go to their support in
the Institution. After that . e, they pay $3 per
week, for their board, 1. -4 ng, mending and
washing; and clothe the yes, which, it Is ex
pected, every boy will then be able to do. About
twenty of the boys are already thus learning use
ful trades and professions, and as the whole num
ber pass the age of sixteen, when the aid of the
State to soldiers' orphans ceases, the Lincoln
Institution will not cease Its good work, but will
merge insensibly, into a well - -organized Appren
tice's Home, which has so long been a serious
want in Philadelphia.
In making these necessary enlargements and
Improvements in their building, the managers
have expended over $ll,OOO, of which $9,000
have already been contributed by patriotic friends
of the good cause. They should not be allowed
to be embarrassed with the remaining deficiency
of $2,000, for a single week, and we will be
happy to be made the medium of transmitting
any contributions from our friends, who have not
yet forgotten the tmextinguishable debt
that we owe to the gallant men whose
devotion to our country's cause made
these boys orphans. There is no danger of a
dollar being wasted that is appropriated to this
worthy purpose. There are thousands of our
loyal men and women who never need anything
but the opportunity to testify their lasting grati
tude to the men who died to save the Union, and
who will be glad to do so, by caring for their
orphans which the rebellion has left to onr
charge.
DISTURBING A 61LEETING.-A. German named
Daniel Bator, residing on Walnat street, below
Thirty-seventh, went to the Republican meeting
in the Twenty-fourth Ward, last evening. While
Judge Kelley was speaking Bator became very
troublesome by indulging in ugly remarks in a
loud tone. He called the speaker various names,
among which was "d— nigger." Finally it be
came necessary to call a policeman and have
Bator arrested. This morning the prisoner had
a hearing before Alderman Maull, and was held
in $l,OOO ball for ineitine to riot.
ROBBING A Suratrukc.—Lewis Thomas, residing
in the neighborhood of Twelfth and Wood streets,
went to sleep while sitting on the front steps of
his house on Monday Night. When he awoke he
found that he had been robbed of $3O. Yester
day James Devereaux and Henry Loan were
arrested at Eighteenth and Willow streets, upon
the charge of having committed the robbery.
They were taken before Alderman Harley and
were held in $5OO bail to answer at court.
SELLING LIQUOR TO MINORS.--Mrs. Hauser,
proprietress of a lager beer saloon on Front
street, above Girard avenne,was before Alderman
Eggleton this morning upon the charge of selling
liquor to minors. It is alleged that several
juveniles got liquor in the house yesterday and
became beastly intoxicated. The arrest of Mrs.
Hauser was made upon a warrant Issued on the
oath of the father of one of the youths. The ac
cused was held in $BOO bail for trial.
ROBBED BIS FATIIEE.-A young man named
Robert Wilson, residing in the neighborhood of
Twenty-fourth and Callowhill streets, was ar
rested yesterday and taken .before Alderman
Hutchinson. upon the charge of having stolen
$2OO belonging to his father. After committing
the theft he went on a spree and got rid of about
half of the money. He was sent to prison to
await a further hearing.
THREAT ENTICG TO 81100 T.—Lewis Miller, .1"0-
siding at No. 808 Coates street, got drunk last
night. He made his appearance in the street
with a gun, and threateiled to shoot several per
sons. A policeman came along and arrested
Miller. This morning the prisoner had a hearing
before Alderman Massey, and was held in $l,OOO
bail.
AOUSE ROBBERY.—The dwelling of Francis
iloskins, No. 1802 Pine street, was entered yes
terday afternoon, and a gold watch and several
articles of jewelry were stolen from one of the
upper rooms. The entrance was effected by
means of the trap door, which was reached from
the adjoining premises, which are undergoing
repairs.
Aisr
.03SAITLTING A POLICEIKAN.—WiIIiam Arbuckle,
while drunk, on Germantown Road, near Ox
ford street, last night,assaulted Officer Neill, who
attempted to arrest him. Alderman Reins held
Arbuckle in $l,OOO bail to answer at court.
F --.- Rs--
ATAL Itustaz.—Peter Doyle, who was run
over by a cart on Callowhill street, above Third,
on the 17th instant, died from the effects of his
hjuries this morning, at the Pennsylvania Hos
pital. The deenaapd resided on Second street,
shove Thompson.
SERIOUS AccmErr,—Robert Charles was seri
ously injured by falling from pier No. 6, Por
Richmond coal wharves, about ten o'clock las
night. -He was conveyed - to his liome on New
lsitk streepekm Lehigh avenue.
CHARGED' WITH Ronnenr.—Maggie Elliott, a
resident of /War Places was before Alderman
Swift this morning, upon the charge of having
robbed a man Whom she had enticed into her
house. She mss committed for trial.
Tint Horenctairtmar. Brarrernorr.--The Au
tumnil exhibition of tho Pannsylvalilii Horticul
turali Society <fpened last eyening„and was largely
attended, notwithstanding` the ilisagreea' 61e:state
of the weather. Great care had been taken in the
arrangement of•the contributiohs,iind , the re
sult is one of the finest diaplays ever given .by the
Society.
The, stage. represents an interesting tropical
scene made np of a Collection • of "beautiful plants
from Borneo, Java, Brazil, and other places. The
display of rare and valuable plants is very large,
ana comprises a great - Variety. The cut flowers,
bouquets, designs, dre., occupy a much greater
space than tumid, and attract great
attention from visitors, being very neatly ar
ranged. The tables devoted to grapes are loaded
down with specimens of every
• tied,known:
This portion of the exhibition has not often been
excelled. Pears, apples and peaches are not very
prominent, but what are exhibited_ a ppearance. ,pf, the
best qualify, and very luscious in appearance.
The vegetable tables are well filled,:and there is
also a fine show of preserved fruits and wax
flowers. In front of the stage several very pretty
aquarlas are deposited. , 4).• fountain, tastefully
decorated, adorns the centre of the hall.
The exhibition will remain Open until . Friday
evening.
PICTURES OFD THE WAR.—Concert Ball was
densely crowded last evening, notwithstanding
the inclemency of. , .the weather, by an interested
audience, including many. ladies, assembled to
witness the exhibition of a beautiful panorama
of "Scenes and Incidents during the War." They
represented the whole progress of the war from
the attack on Fort Sumter to the time when
"Johnny came marching home." -
Some of the.views were particularly fine and
called forth hearty applause, those representing
the battle between the Monitor and Merrimac,
the Siege of Vicksburg, Farragat in the Rigging,
Sheridan's Ride, Lincoln in Richmond, - fairly
bringing down the house, and at each mention
of Gen. Grant in connection with" the subject of
the paintings the applause that burst forth was
almost deafening. A. graphic description of the
circumstances on which each view is founded
was delivered by a competent lecturer.
These pictures, which cannot fail to have an
important political influence, will be again ex
hibited here, and at various other places through
out the Shp.
Tnz Mmurour MlSSlON.—Elsewhere in oar
columns will be found the advertisement of this
excellent institution. We call the attention:of
our benevOlent readers to it, assured that it will
recommend itself to them as a great and noble
and muckeneeded charity. It labors In a neg
lected field', but a field in which organized and
systematic • effort is demanded in perhaps a
greater degree than in any other.
NINTH WARD GRANT AND COLFAX CLIIII.—The
members of the Ninth Ward Graut and Colfax
la
Club are notified to attend a business mee g at
their headquarters, Market and Merrick treets,
on Thursday evening, September 24 , at 7X
o'clock. All, those having uniforms, and any
Republicans wishing to parade on Saturday
next, are requested to attend.
RACE AT POINT BREEZE PARK.—A race is an
nounced to come off at Point Breeze Park on
Thursday, September 24, for a purse of $2OO, by
horses that have not beaten 2.39 prior .to let
of July • mile heats, best three In five to har
ness. Horses to start at 3 o'clock, P.M. A num
ber of tine entries have been made, and unless
the weather interfere,there is every prospect of a
capital race.
PARADE or m INVINCIBLES.—The Republican
Invincibles will assemble at their hall on Thurs
day evening, September 24th, at seven o'clock
sharp, for parade and to attend the mass-meet
ing in the Twentieth Ward,at Twelfth and Jeffer
son streets.
Multi the famous Arctic Soda Water and read
the Evxmato Bo turn, at Hillman's News Stand,
at North Pennsylvania Depot.
CITY NOTICES:
FIRBT-CIASS EsTAnLisrurerivr.—We take plea
pure in recording a fine improvement made by Mr.
William H. Helweg, at his fashionable Boot and Shoe
Emporium, No. use Arch street, next to the corner of
ttixth. Itir. Helweg •has occupied the premises for
quite a number of years, during which time his busi
ness steadily increased, so that an enlargement of his
t tore became an actual necessity. He now occupies
the entire building, and superintends the cutting, fit
ting and making of eve r y order entrusted to him. We
have dealt with Mr. Helweg for several years, and
have always been pleased, not only with his work
(which, by the way, cannot be excelled), but also with
the promptness with which every order was executed.
We cordially commend him to all who desire ele
gartly-fitting Boots or Gaiters,at very moderate prices.
READY-3IADE CLoTmivn, the same In style and
workmanship as customer work — warrantedto give
satisfaction—at Charles Stokes Zt. Co.'s, No. 524 Chest
nut street.
UpnotsrEnnio of every description. Materials
used first quality. Prices low. Workmen attentive
and prompt. At Patten's, 1408 Chestnut street.
THE. GIPSEY.—The newest and latest style of
Hat, for Ladies and 'Misses, at
Oakfords',
Continental Hotel
Jtromnous mothers and nurses use for children
a safe and pleasant medicine in Bowes's INTAIrr Con-
DIAL.
To GENTS.
Those of you who are about to purchase a hat; get
one of our latest styles, at our store,
No. 534 and 838 Cheetnut street.
C. Oakford .4, Sone.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and dlTlggistS' MEl
dries.
Emovriner & Baiyrnme,
23 Botith Eighth street.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.
J. Isaacs, M. D.. Professor of the Eye and Mar,
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 invited
to accompany their patlents,as he has no secrets in his
practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made
for examination.
FT I e :pi AI Oti Di:j..llo to :4 . 4 gal 1
MARY B. CONWAY ,
LO D FURNBILING AND HOPPING aTOKIO,
31 South Sixteenth Street,
PHILADELPHIA, -
Ladies from any part of the United States can send their
ordere for Dress Materials, Dresses, Cloaks. Bonnets,
Shoes, Under Clothing. Mourning Suite, Wedding Trots.
Beau. Traveling Outfits. Jewelry, &c.; also, litlren's
Clothing, Infanta , Wardrobes, Qmtlemen's Linen.&c.
In ordering Garments, Ladies will please gelid one of
their BEST FITTING DRESSES for measurement; and Ladies
visiting the city should not fail to call and have their
measures registered for future convenience.
lidera. be permission. to
MR..I. HAPLEIGEL
1012 and 1014 Chestnut street.
ILEUMS. HOMER, COLLADAY & CO..
al:1103mm . 818 and We Chestnut street.
IILraDIOEVALes
• RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA.
Warranted Permanently Cured. it
Warranted Permanently Cured.
Without Injury to the Ilyatom.
Without lodide, rotas.la or Cahalan.
By !Wag inwardly Only.
DE. FITLER'S
GREAT REEUMATIO REMEDY,
FOB BIBMIIBII AND MANIA IA ALL ITB FORS
The only etandard, reliable,- positive: Infellible - perma
vent cure ever discovered. It is warranted to contal
nothing hurtful or injurious to the sistenl.
WARRANTED TO CUBE OR MONEY REFUNDED.
WARRANTED To CURE OR MONEY REFUNDED.
ThOusande of Philadelphia references of cures. Prepared
29 South Fourth Street, below Market.
au.lo th a to
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,: SEPTEMBER' 2311868:
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i artAivil,RlD.ol;,o,Mo#ls4..
Corner Eighth Ind garket Sts.
We shall continue to maintain and increase the reeuto•
Um we have sustained of being the latgest and cheapest
bIIJI3L-11 4 1 HOUSE in the city. . .
Beceliing our supplies front first hands only. we shall
hereafter sell all MUSLINS by the piece. at tho regular
wholesale prices. • • ,
IBIRTYFMC CUES AIM BALER ARIALIIIII,
comprising 01 the loading brands and widths of
Pillow Muslin,
Wide Sheeting, -
Fine Shirting,
Wameutta,
New York Mills, Bay Mills,
A rkwright, Forestdale,
Fruit of the Loom, Honsekeeperi
Our constant alm tvillbe to make the lowest' prices in
the market.
Ten Cases of Canton Flannels,
The best makes, such as
Ellerton's,
Amoskeag,
Hamilton, and ,
Laconia.
To persona not fully acquainted with the beet kinds of
Canton Flannele to buy, we can recommend 'the above
brand, as the best goode in the market.
We have Canton Flannola ranging in price from Twelve
and a Half Cents to Fifty Centa per yard.
STRAWBRIDGE 0 & CLOTHIER'S
CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE,
Corner Eighth and Market Sta.
We are again receiving for this season the celebrated
HURON BLANKETS, which have heretofore had such
unprecedented sale.
Attention is specially Invited to the quality, size and
weight of these Blankets. They come to us direct from
the manufacturers, and will not be found - in any other
establishment
Purchasers may rely on getting Blankets of the beat
quality, and at only ono profit on first cost
HURON PREMUH,
HURON EXTRA SUPER,
FURNITURE DISITIEB,
MARSEILLE. EXHIBITION QUILTS,
BUREAU COVER%
Thirty-five CllBBO All-Wool BLANICEM slightly
d amaged at the mice, will be sold a bargain.
DRESS GO-ODS
STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTHIER
Corner Eijilh and Market Stg.,
Have now open for examination rare bargains in
Silks and Dress G-oodj
1 Case BLEANT PLO SILK, neve shades, at $1 95,
GCOD BLACK BILKS at $2 and $2 15,
VERY RICH BLACK 811103 at $3 and $3 tio.
1 Case BLIP N.. CLOTH POPLINS, 50 cent&
1 Case : N.: CLOTH POPLINS, 75 cents,
1 Case VET BICH RECURS, $1 50,
1 Case BILICHAIN BPINGIIBII I , $1 75,
BICH aiming ronps, 50 and 75 cents,
BICHBILH BE' tb: 50 cents,
_
,YEBT ILEGAICT I'IMIVOOL CLADS, 75 cents,
1 Let , CAN DRAINS, 16 cats,
We are determined to keep our stock of DRESS GOODS
so large and attractive, and the price of every article so
low. as to make it to the interest of every, lady, to make
our establishment her headquarters for ehopptog.
DRY GOODS.
DEP - ,ARTX.EN!.r.;•.--T,
CENTRAL DRY CiODiTE:OOO,
BLANKETS
QUILTS.
HURON BLANKETS.
MON GOLD =DAL,
HURON OW/WIDOW%
Alt-Wool Blankets, $4 per pair:
All-Woel Blanket' ) $5 per pa'r.
All-Wool Blankets, $6 per pair.
SILKS.
CENTRAL DRY GOODB.STORE,
STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTHIER
Collier Eighth and tirket Streets
Invite the attention of Families. Pious leieoPenP, mid the
proprietors of Efotels. Boarbias loudee. and • Ellitippins to
the large sheir. of . 7 " : • ; ,
DRY GOODS,
Purchased for Ala& at Greatly Be-
Comprising all the varieties of style and Width in every
Linen Sheetinga,
Linen Furniture Covers,
Jacquard Linen Furniture Covers,
Piano, Table and Melodeon Clovers,
Striped and Plaid Table Coverings.
Crltonne Chintzes,
Twined Enrnitnre Coverings,
Printed and Drunasit Dimities, in colors.
Buyers are particularly invited to the merits of this de
partment. Our long experienceinthinline,andModerato
charges.insure to the most experienced of our patrons the
low et possible prices.
4 wholesale branch connected with this depart meat.
se2t4l'
11 K
04.
LINEN STORE, I P
828 .A.reh street.
Linen Ducks and Drills.
White Drills and Ducks.
Flax Colored Drills and Ducks.
Buff Coaling Ducks.
Fancy Drills, Fast Colors,
Striped Drills, Fast Colors:
Mottled Drills, Fast Colors.
Blouse Linen, several colors.
Plain Colored Linens, for Ladies'
Traveling Suits.
Printed Shirting Linens.
Linen Cambrio Dresses.
The largest assortment of Men Goods in the eltzr
Melling at Less than Jobbers , Prises.
GEORGE MILLIKEN:
Linen Importer. Jobber and Retail Dealer.
828 Arch Street.
wan w -
C OUVrEltPriEll TERPINEL
727. ropuLa PRICES 727,
FOE
DRY GOODS.
:RICHEY, SHARP& CO.
LIMPOBTEDS• •
JOBBERS and
RETAraI4
•
Have now on Exhibition the most
Extensive and Desirable Stack. in this
Market.
Their DRESS GOODS stock is unirt.
vaned for extent and Variety. i
They are in constant receipt of Bar.
ga ms which are treaty offered by the
Vard;ktece or Package.
' RICKEY, SHARP & CO.
* 4 72;7 Chestnut Street.
CLOAKING&
FIRST Q'UALITY.
Freich Velvet Cloths
IN COLORS-BLACK,
BROWNS.
PURPLES
&elms DA HLIA,
ASTRACHAN CLOTHS.
IN COLORS-BLACS, MIXED, Nikuwri.
FLUSH CLOTHS , AND BILK- FLUSHES
TN ALL_COLOIUL •.
-FANCY CLOAIIINGS
OP ALL STYLES.
OF THE IMPORTATION OF
JOHN W. THOMAS
Noa, 405 and 407 N. Second Street:
au2.B tl Airy •
DRILIKM/M
LINEN'GOODS.
-~ti
- eoTii;O'OßTGoi)S j .l . l l:llifi : . .•
HOUSEKEEPING
hoed Nom
description of
Plllow.Case Ifinens,
Table ILlitiene,
Table Clothe,
Table Naplaws and Doylies,
Towels and Towellnge,
Linen Table Covers,
Linen Floor Clotho,
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FRENCH PO- LINS
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FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS,
STYLE
NEW
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SpORT ARESS.'ROBES,..
IA ildf -011
CLARK & BIDDLE,
Jeyelers and Miranda*
NO. 712 CHESTNUT ,Streef s
Invite the attention of their patroludto their large end
elegant amortment of
EIABIONDS,
WATCHES,
JENVELRY•
SIMPER WARE,
PLATED WARE C.*
Beautiful Designs in Sliver and liker-Plated
Wares for Bridal Gifts.
at yrs, • • •
Pure White French Preserving
BRANDY,
Imported Direct and Genuine.
Famine:pi n er uote tri tlM . We have tr e r
i r t t; : !d it
• for our
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE,
Importers of Fine Sherries. Brandies,
aunts, PortS and Cordials,
B. W. oor. Broad and Walnut Elta
ts , m tiro
NEW STORE JUST OPENED.
J. H. BRAT LEE, .
DEALER /N
CHOICE
GROCERIES,
WINES, LIQUORS. CORDIALS, FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC FRUITS. Am.
No. 1311 Chestnut Skeet s 'Philadelphia.
pel4-1m
Special Notice.
TO BE ROAD Al MOON AA
$lOO,OOO WORTH OF FURNITUfIE,
At prices much below usual rater.
GEO. J. HEINXIIIIRE6 ZA:Crit & C4i'y
st gain n teertth and Chestnut Ste.
EUGENE pE KIEFFER'S RIDINGSOHOM
2gßDnxan street below 'Spruce ' between Fifteenth
and Slatermtb [areas. will gero•opened on Mon
day. September 2lst, 1888 eel74M-rli '
34 FOR SALE—A PAIR OF STYLISH. HORSES.
11
Ban:niche. Dog Cart and Harness... Also, Stable
for rent. Apply at the Stable. back of . Doo Wal.
nut street. • . - .061744
IRTANTED—SITUATION, AS MARK OR CARRIER
v V --by a young married matt with beet .of references.
Address. this . . ' its
A. 4% TY It 141 , 4 T .
CONCENTRATED INDIGO.
For the Laundry.—}ftee frau:10%1'110 deltL—BeeChemieVe
Certificate:
- A Patent Pocket Pinenabion or Imp Bar
rN, EACH TIVXNTY CENT EOM
id ti
For se by all reepootable Grocers and Draggiebs.
iy27 wf em eye
e ip ‘ MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED UPON
DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY. PLATE,
CLOTHINO,
JONES & &o„ . at
CO.'S
'OLD ESTABLISHES) LOAN OFFICE.
Corner of ThirOuid Graddll streetn.
Below Lombard.
1 , 7. B.—DIAMONDS, WATCHES. ,SEWEIJIY. GUNS,
roa skrz •
ItE3LI/t112414LY LOW PRIOEI1 7- 7e24-11
rilklE MOST DESIRABLE COMPANION. .
valid—a thie Atuatcal Box.
PaBRinALER; Importer&
501241 Ulg4 Otnut street, below Fourth.
CHALK. —FOR ' SALE. 180 'TONS OF
afloat. APPLY to NYORXHAN , di CO.. 1213W1.5
street. , ealbtf.
GREEN GINGER. —LANDING AND FOR SALE BH J. B. BUMMER & CO., lee South Delaware avrmuo.
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BAILEY &
DIAMOND
DEALERS,
CHESTNUT STREET! T
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to are redaeed„ ea wallas pato sad aad
Xpn, Women and (3VI4ImIL,
IfICLIIBOLE'S EXTRACT JIIICHU.
Prom weakness intsing. frogs maw% habits of
;anon, goo inaser,.-as. attended h
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thin to exertion. Isome ig. norer..
menage. t ear t 7 of enathing.
ask nerves.
taros of oi clister.
mr .teness.. h .
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Fosses ofthe shln. tions on the f,oe
nivental laadtnee of the countocuutee.
Thai symototai; If allowed to go en. which this MO
ciao hmsriebly zentores. root) follows
Impotency; Fatuity, Elpilapida Pita,
TD one of which the patient may arpbv.
ttt Vebto CID ale/ that
ea. flu 7 are not fnezoestb , folowsd hi
insanity and Cansumptkai,
none will of she aura of their =Seam but
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the t t o n ti ttehel ytruth o hlap by erramptim bete awe
taeea
The constitution onto effected with
organic Wealmess,
nozwe• the aid of medicine to attenstbea 4124 Ilavitotata
the eyetese. which
HELMOOLD'S EXTRACT SOCHI/
Invaritibir Doe*.
A trial will annistee the teed eheettcal.
rummy siteetious swam to tatzwei. .
Tilt IPMCAM OF litrUall
Ts - unequaled by any otbar mainly. '
No. Family, should be without it.
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Taker pure. iglosoro, mercury: or noolasimint male=
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AND IMPROVED 80813 WASH
Care. these Dlsetan en in alt their stages. at, .&-
tie expense. Little or no change in diet, no incoerremlenee
and no exposure.
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originating. and g no
matter of how long atanding. Di
sease of these organs reAttdres the aid of $ diuretic.
RELIKEOLIPS EXTRACT EMMY
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the desired erect in ail disease' for which it is recom
mended. Evidence of tho most reooneible and reliable
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Fe eon:mooed of brida l. ettbeias em 3unlper Unless , 110
lected with great care.
IPIIEFARED IN WWI/0.
By H. T. HELIVII3OLD,
kractical and mutinied chemid. and role manntacturer
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Helmbold's Oenuine Preparation.
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,me. Stl Alderman of the
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sworn. dab say hie preparations contain no narn,'„ito
mercury ortnitutonsdrussi but areauvirasta%
sworn and sobscriboAto before m this 28d day at
vember. D 361. - WM. ITIBB Ai
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Or Helmbold's Mtdical Repot,
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Boware of Count Welts and unprincipled Dealers 4 wb O
endeavor to Ospose "of their own" and other
articles on the reputation obtained by .
• Helmbold's _Genuine Preparagime.
~t Sold bu all Druggists ererifitshers• •
. Ask for onabol4V—trato.llo Other.
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gr ved wrappers, With fac4inksle of r 0.9 Phenusal lower
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