currf JE.l7UP4l,Xtiii*:- • ktrystrrrn lionotter.--Last algid about half past ten o'cloak an atteritit, iiiiinade to rob the house of Mr. Meminger, on Twentieth street, bi lett' flatnilton. It was entered through the cellar. window. The thieves went up, the stairs leadidg to the gitehen and commenced to cut through the door. Mr. lientinger entered the hottseabont this time, and the robbers made their escape without obtaining any booty. They,lo ft behind them a chisel and a emit. THE GruistAsTatuvrius.;-412e.subseriptions to the dock - Of the German 'Theatre amount to $90,000. The first installment on pitock,rePre aenting 145,000, has already .beeri paid In.. No decision has yet been arrived at in regard totbo location of the proposed Theatre. The Dirodtors are active, energetic. and enterpriaing . ultizent, and - th ey feel confident that within a year a suitable lot in an eligible location wit be; secured, and .the new building will be in cofirse•of erec tion. TIirtOWING STONEl3.—Wliliam , Clox,who acebia panled'an excursion party to Wissahickon yes. terday, got pretty full of whisky and . .ainused i bimeell by throwing stones at the driver of an express wagon. Being a little unateady,ho missed his mark, and then turned his attention to the horses, The animals wore struck several times and it was with the greatest diMeulty, that they could be prevented from: running away. Cox was arrested. He was taken before Aid. , Rams dell was committed to prison. Hoax licarre.—Tbe Waurw„an Rook and Lad der Company, of Norwich," Connecticut, which . hos been on a visit to this city during the .past few days. left for home this morning. During their sojourn in this city the visitors have been the guests of the William Penn Hose Company, and they have received great attention. They have been shown every point of interest about the city, and express themselves as highly grati fied at the . hospitality of our , "fire boys." Acne:mgr.—A young Luau,,, named. William 3foore, a plasterer, while at work on the interior Of the now building of the National Bank of Ger inantown, at the corner of Main and School streets, yesterday, fell from a scaffold. His fall was about fifteen feet, and he was seriously in jured. He was conveyed to hishome in German- Tux Hourtolitkuum, Exutnrriox.—The exhi bition of the Pennsylvania horticultural Society continues to be visited by large numbers of ladies and gentlemen, notwithstanding the disagreeable weather. As has been stated before, this is one of the finest displays of the kind ever made by the Society. The exhibition will close to-night. LAnciusy.—Margaret Hughes has been com mitted by Ald:Bonsall to answer the charge of the larceny of a clod; belonging to a Woman re siding in the neighborhood of Eighth and Catha rine streets. - SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTItICT.MASS MEET rsa.—A mass meeting of the Repubileums of the Second Congressional District wi ll , be held to morrow evening, at Broad and Fitzwater streets. Speeches will be made by .Hon. 'Ohm O'Neill, Col. Wm. B. Menu, Hon.. Chas. Gibbons. and other well-known Republican orators. Every Republican citizen in Abe district should be pre sent. The Republican Inviscibles, the Cam. paign Club of 18604868, and the various Ward organizations of the district will participate. Nu Krn Warm GRANT AND "COLVAX CMS. —The Ninth Ware'Grant 'and Colfax Club meets to morrow eve lag, for parade to the Second District meeting. All &publican citizens who wish to parade with the club can do so on applying at the headqitarters, Market and . Merrick streets. PosTrorre.D.—The match game of base ball which was to have been played in this city to morrow, between the Union ()lib, of Morrlsania, N. V, and The Athletic Club of this city, has been postponed until the d of next month. DRINK the famous Arctic Soda Water and read the Elam:tiro Brusarrut. at Hillman's News Stand, at North Pennßylvanla Depot. RimonvicAN PARAD.a.s.—The Republican invin oibles will parade to-morrow evening to attend the Second Congressional District meeting, at Broad and Shippen streets. The Campaign Club, Col. Wm. B. Mann, Chick Marshal, will also parade on Saturday evens ,and is summoned to assemble at the City Arsena,l at 7 P. M. POLITICAL.- iy the Repub licans of Camd( 'irat Congres sional District, 3 dampen the ardor of the Democrats and make them feel that the field is lost to thorn. The - nominations of Hon. John L Blair, for Governor, said of Hon. William Moore, for Congressman, hate been re ceived with such unanimity and approval that despite their efforts to keep up appearances, the Seymoarites cannot help exhibiting evident indi cations of their ' cause." Never since party lines were so cleanly and distinctly drawn in this state, has there been so much dissatisfaction in the Democratic ranks. Many boldly assert that the Convention in New York sold their party to the Southern traitors, and, in conse quence, are unwilling to sanction a measure which they feel to be injurious to the fature ad vancement and good of the nation. Grant and Colfax, Blair and Moore, together with the nomi nees for the State Legislature on the Republican ticket, are, therefore, gaining strength every day. There will scarcely be a dissenting member of the Republican party found in the entire First Con gressional District, and it Is believed that a larger majority will be given to the above-named can didates than was ever given to any previous ticket. The Presidential nominees present a tower of strength in themselves,while John I.Blair and William Moore_ aro eo well known through out the First District that they will lead their ticket by several hundred. Taking everything into coneideration, the canvass is highly promis ing, and the Republicans are buoyant of spirit. They are determined to work with an energy that cannot fail of success, and no labor nor ex pense will be spared to accomplish the purposes aimed at. A large number of young men will, be voters in November, of whom four-fifths will vote he Republican ticket. Many of these were in the Union Army, and can, therefore t justly realize the value of a vote for the Union, the Constitution, mid the laws made under it. COOPER'S CARE/G.—The work of rebuilding the bridge over Cooper's creek, on the eastern boun dary of Camden, has been commenced. The structure is to be of iron, the _heavy castings for which - are now being made-at the-foundry el the Messrs. Starr. It will be 102 feet in length, with two passage ways. It will be supported by three piers, the middle or main one to be circular, having a diameter of 30 feet. The footways for passengers will be outside of the carriage ways. This will be an improvement which hai long been needed, for the old bridge has been in a dilapidated condition for some time past. It is located very nearly on the same spot where the bridge stood which the Gloucester county militia tore up, during the Revolutionary war, to pre vent the troops of Abercrombie (whose head quarters were at Cooper's Point), from crossing to forage the country and drive off the cattle of the inhabitants. They were fired upon by the British, and three of them quite seriously wounded. The Britieh troops lay behind their letrenchments which ran in a sort of semi-circle facing the creek, portions of whichare still visible. num. Tnir.—To-morrow afternoon, at one o'clock, the new steamboat America will make a trial trip, and will then be placed regularly upon the ferry. This steamer is 128 feet in length, 52 feet beam, 8% feet depth of hold, and has an engine of 32 inch cylinder and 9 feet stroke. COUNTY BONOS.—The Board of Chosen Free holders of Camden County have authorized the issuing of bonds amounting to $25,000. These bonds bear interestat seven per cent. per annum, and which is to be payable semi-annually. They are to run from twenty-one to twenty-two years. BEPUELICAB MEKTIRG.—A large Republican meeting will be held at Cooper's Point, on Satur day evening, which will be addressed by James .111. Scowl and other good Speakers. The:;queen of Prussia is now traveling in France incognito, under the name of Countess nobentbal, accompanied by a maid of honor, a tlianiberlsin and eleven servants. At Marseilles, it Was Colly OW she had gone, that the people became aware that she had been there. The Queen visited nearly all the public buildings and eurloilties, not forgetting the hospitals, where she teraftbliadidtlgor titan Itrgtheeplam.,,: —lt gives one an idea of the extent4o which billiard playing Is earriedin thik country, to read that a single billianitable manufactory in New. York employa ;Imre that 40Rmen ; and that it bad on hand at one tittle - three hundred 11n !shed tablea, and fonAhnadre4l in procesp,of con struction; the WhOle"Of Which were'consumed by the lit one night, at an ',estimated , loss :to some body of at least $175,000. CITY NOTICES. Cues: BTOTCBII & • Co., •• No: 824.‘ChesInut street, • • Under.. the Continental. All ready-made work same as caetomer,tn the latest styles. Melton Suits • ' $25 00 Heavy Coating suits 27 00 Scotch Snits 80 00 Pine English Coating Suite .. 85 00 A lame assortment of fall and winter overeolits from $lO to $45. - • •UPHOLSTERINGof every cri desption. linterials used first quality. Prices low. Workmen attentive and prompt. At Patten% 1400 Chestnut street. Jontomus mothers and nurses use for children Et Safe and pleasant medicine in Bovnnt'a Lars= Oca- DIAL. THE Grrsny.—The newest and latest style of Hat, for Ladles and Misses, at Oakfords', Continental Hotel. • To GEarra. • Those of you who are about to purchase a lukt, get one of our latest styles, at our store, No. 834 and 896 Chestnut street. C. Oakford ‘St Hons. dries. Sunozcst. IVEITIttrAfICEITS and druggists' sun:- • &town= Baormes, 28 Ilkmth .Bletth street. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND OATABSUL J. Isaacs, M. 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. 806 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patientsou3 he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made fn* examination; CITY • ORDINANCES. MEnOLUTION TO RELEASE CERTAIN L r ()it property t o Williamf entered, McCleary, onlie bond fr o o r theJe lienac oiB. Fish, Supervisor. Resolved, By the Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, That the Solicitor be and he is hereby directed to release from the hep of aeertidu judgment entered on the bond of Jacob S. (D. C. D. S. B Sep tember Term, 1864, No. 230,) the following de scribed pielierty of William McCleary, to wit: All that certain three-story brick messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate on the east side of Twelfth sthAt, at the distance of sixteen feet one inch and 'a quarter northward from the north side of Green street, in that part of the city of Philadelphia, formerly called the District of Spring Garden; containing in front or breadth on said Twelfth street, sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth eastward between parallel lines at rightangles with the said Twelfth street, on the north line thereof sixty-six feet four inches and three-eighths of an inch, and on the south line thereof sUty-sii feet eight inches and seven-eighths of an inch to a three-feet wide alley leading southward into Green street. Provided the sum of ten dollars be paid for the use of the city for the publication of this resolu tion, and that the co-stuety of said William McCleary consent hereto. JOSEPH F. MARCER, President of Common Council. Am:err—JOHN ECKSTEIN, Clerk of Common Council. WILLIAM S. BTORLEY, • President of Select Council. Approved' this twenty-flfth day of September Ann° Domini one thousand eight • hundred. and . sixty-eight (A. D. 1868), • MORTON MoMICHAEL, It • Mayor of Philadelphia. onocumunes, Emmons, al)* SIMON COLTON & CLARKE Invite the attention of Families returning to the city and the Public generally to their Sue stock of FRESH TEAS , CO FWEE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Which they offer at the lowest cash prices at retail. and at wholesale prices by the package. S. W. oor. Broad and Walnut Sts. w f mtfrp NEW STORE JUST OPENED. J. H. BRADLEE, DEALER IN CHOICE GROCERIES. WINES, LIQUORS, CORDIALS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, .4c., No. 1311 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia vol4-1m .r it :4 jj.041 D!.:l:Si v:41.1 •tid•!l MARY B. CONWAY, LADIES' DR REHM AND SHOPPING EMPORILI, 31 South Sixteenth Street, PHILADELPHIA. Ladles from any part of the United States can send the!, orders for Dress Materials, Dresses, Cloaks, Ronne* oboes. Under Clothing, Mourning Suits, Wedding 'lsms seen,Traveling Outfits, Jewelry, dic.; also, Chndren's Clothing, Infants' Wardrobes, Gentlemen's Linen, &c. In ordering Garments. Ladies will please send one of their DEBT IFITTLNG MESSES for measurement; and Ladies visions the city should not fail to call and have that! measures registered fer future convenience. Refers. bv permission. to MR. J. 11 RAYLEIGH. 1012 and 1014 Chestnut CO, MESSRS. HOMER. COLLADAY & CO., " ante Enure 818 and 820 Chestnut street : 44 :if: 62k4, HOOP SKIRTS. NEW FALL STYLES. 628. Le Ranier Skirts, together with all other atyles and size, of "our own make" of Celebrated "Champion" Skir at for Ladles,' Mimes,' and Children, every length and elze of wain. They sae the beat and cheapest Hoop Skirts In the market. Con eta, Corseta, Corsets, especially suited to first class made. Thompson dr. Landon's Celebrated "Glove Fitting" Corsets. Superior Fittimf Fine French Woven Corset,. trom $1 10 to 635 60. Extra Handmade Whalebone Corsets at Sle.. Wee-. $l. $1 10, $1 25. and $2 20. Trade supplied at manufacturers lowest rates. 625 ARCH street slag 2mrp WM. T. HOPKINd. HOOP SHIRT AND CORSET MANUFACTORY, NO 812 Vine street. All goods made of the beet material, mid warranted. Hoop SW 41 repaired. 11 , 14 am E. BAVLEY. HIDING SCHOOLS. EUGENE DE KIEFFER'S RIDINGSCHOOL Dugan street beloW.Spince, 'between Fit teenth and Sixteenth streets, will he mopened on Mon. day. .tembefr 21st, 1868. -- 0 • -• • serhlut..rp HOUSES FOIZ:SALE. SmiIFUR SALE—A PAIR OF STYLISH HORSES. Barouche, Box Cart and Harness. Also, Stable for rent. Apply at the Stable, back of 1700 Val. nut etro , r. sel4•tft BOARDING. UAIiD WANTED—BY-A-FiRRT CLASS PIANIST, in a respectable family. Two dollars and tuition given in exchange forgood board. Best of refereoces given. Address "PROFESSOR," Buiirria Office, seta ,Itrpl SZ, TO ENT. icTO RENT, AT GERNANTOWN—A COTTAGE furnished or partly furnished. handsomely located near Main street. It has stabling, water. gas, &s., on the premium. Terms moderate. Apply at 137 Market street. . se23-6. 1.410 r-1 WANTED TO RENT, A FURNISHED REST dense, wet t of Tenth street, between Pine and Vine. ➢lo email childrep. Address W,bos 2751'. 0. etai tit' THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY,SEPTEMBER -:!5, 1868. 'so°.' - isos. CAMPAIGN CLUB ATTENTION - 1 The alub 7111 Amiemble for 3P A. EL A 33 VA On To-morrow, Saturday, .Night, At Headquarters, CITY ARSENAL, RACE STREET, BELOW . BROAD , At t 7 O'Clook, Sharp: Ey Order of WM. B. MAN*, Chief Marshal. .625-2 t. stir GIIART, COLFAX ) AND ontr,L, Second Congressional Distriot. The Republicans of the Second Congressional District will assemble in Mass-Meeting at • BROAD AND; FITZWATER ST'S., On Saturday Evening, Sept. 28, AT 8 O'CLOCK. The meeting will be addressed by Hon. CHARLES O'NEILL. CoL WILLIAM B. MANN, Hon. CHARLES GIBBONS, Hon. T. L COFFEY, WILLIAM MORAN, Esq.. Col. WILLIAMIMPHEOHAEL The Republican Invincible& tho Campaign Club of 1860 and 1868 and the various Ward organizations are invited to participate. By order of the City Executive Committee, JOHN G. BUTLER, Chinni Committee on Medi* se26 9t $ UNION LEAGUE MEETING AT CONCERT HAtI.A. GOVERNOR RICHARD YATES, OF ILLINOIS. WM addreee t eur fellow.eitizem On Saturday Eventegi Sept. 26, at 8 (Klock. Ladies are especially invited. ee2.5 2t4 air Headquarters Republican lacticßleu ORDER No. 10. The Club will assemble SATURDAY. Sept. 28, 1855, at 7 o'clock P. M sharp. for parade and to attend the Congressional mass meeting of the Second District Won. Charles O'Neill's). at Broad and Shippen streets. By order of BENJ. L. TAYLOR. Chief Marshal. EZRA LITICENB,I r Assistant Marshals. 11F-NRY TODD ) ) se2s it 04i°' Union Republican Naturalization Committee VII HET DAILY AT 110PKI118'B, No. 416 Library Street. NI. C. HONG, Chairman. se-tfrp4 SEVENTH DIVISION, THIRTEENTH WARD. 1115 r—A111 Republican citizens of the abovanamed Di vision are cordially invited to be present on FRIDAY EVENING. 26th instant, at 8 o'clock. at northwest corner of Sixth and Brown streets. By order, M. G. PEIPER , President THOMAS S. KEYSER, Secretary. 811W:to usisp. NINTH WARD GRANT AAD COLFAX IJAM ww PAIGN CLUB. Meet for PARADE to SECOND DISTRICT MEETING on SATURDAY evening, El_eptember 26th. 73§' o'clock (sharp), at Headquarters, MARKET and MERRICA. streets. REPUBLICAN CITIZENS INVITED. LOUIS D. BAUGH, Marshal. JOHN L HILL JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Amistait Marshals. DAVID BEITLER, cyßus BORNE. Marshal's Aids. ae.25-2trn f o r ior.:ALQ,LARTERd FIFTEENTH WArLD GRANT AND COLFAX CLUB. REG INIENVAL OILDEE No. 4. - . The Regiment wlll assemble for parade on FRIDAY EVENING, Sept. 25. at 73 o'clock, (sharp time), on Goatee street, right resting on Ridge avenue, facing north. te rry orderreeeed to ofenth Ward niese.me ll. ti ffF. TAPPER, Colonel Commanding. R. M. EVANS. Adjutant. se% 2tl HOT-CAST PORCELAIN. To Lampaealers, Perfumers, Druggists and General Dealers In China and Glassware. HOT-CAST PORCELAIN COMPANY IS PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE AT LOW PRICES, Lamp Feet, Shades, Globes, Smoke Bells, Chimneys, Bottles,Shavlng And articles in general family me, ordinarily made o WHITE 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 12trp CLARK ittBIDDLE, CORHAMPLATE TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS — FOR TEM -1 CITY- AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—HAN NAH G. JONES, by her next Mead. GIDEON LARGE vs. JACOB COMLY JONES. March Term, 1861, No. 29. In divorce. To Jacob Coinly Jones, respondent: Please take notice of a rule on you to show cause why a divorce a vincula mairmumif should not be decreed in the above case, returnable SATURDAY, October 3d, MEd. at 10 o'clock, A. M., personal service having failed on account of your absence. RICMARD LUDLOW, Attorney for Libellant. ee26 t..4t4 VOCITICAIa NOTICES* Barr Emma 24, 1668. MISCELLANEOUS. THE AMERICAN Muss. Perfumery and Druggists' Jan. OFFICE, RI /MOE LL A SOUS* Electric Telegraph'in Chiaa, THE EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S OFFICE is Nos. 23 and 25 NaSSau Street. ORGANIZED UNDER BPELIAL CHART TER FROM THE STATE OF NEW YORK. Capital - - - 65,000,000 _ 50,000 Shafts, $lOO Eaoh. DIRECTORS. Hon. illintiaw G. OtatTlN, Philadelphia. Fem. B. Foanxs, of Russell & Co.. China. Farm Burrranami, of F. Butterfield & Co., Now York. Issao Ltrzamour, Treas. Mich. Can. R. R., Boston. ALEXANDER Homan). Tits& Mn. Ex. Co., Now York. lion. Jearra Noxox. racuse.ll, Y. 0. H. Peutan, Tress. West U. TeL Co.. N. Y. Frareura Want' r. of Westray. Gibbs di flardcitstie, N.Y. firouoras Afromts. New York. OFFIOEI33. O. Colsm President. N. lazosasse. Vice President. GEOECIE Cons.wr, Secretary. . - Gronos Elsa% (Cashier National Bank Commonwealth) Treasurer. Hon. A. K. McCraw; Philadelphia. Solicitor. 214$ Chinese Government having (through the Hon. Mum Buriingerme) conceded to this Company the privilege of connecting the great seaports Qt the Em pire by submarine electric telegraph cable. we propose commencing operations in China, and laying down a line of 900 mite. at once. between the following ports viz: Poputation. Carden .......... ....................... 1,000.000 Ho atow ng ..... ... ....... ..... ZO,OOO 200.000 5 pr 0 6. 3 . 0w .... ................ ................ : ...1.2600.000 003 Wan 300,000 Nin Chu gpo 400 WO Ilang•Chean* 1...W0000' Shanghai. 1.000.000 Total . .. .. . . . . 6,910,000 These ports EaVO a fr;reign CoriaMOrCit'OilisbiiAo,uou and 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 impose 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, especially in China. She has no postal system, and her way means now of oommunicating information is by courier on land. and by steamers 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 Litman race. The latest returns made to her central authorities tor taxing purposes, by the local magistrates, make her population Four Hundred and Fburteen Millions, and this is more likely to be 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 Lion Lis peculiar, but her literature is as exten sive as that of Europe. China Ls a land of teachers and traders; and the latter are 'exceedingly quick to avail theraselvea of every proffered facility for procuring early information. It is observed in Califor nia that the Chinese make great use of the telegraph, though it there transmits Messages in English alone. To day, great numbers of fleet demons are owned by Chi nese merchants, and used by them exclusively for the transmission of early Intelligence. If the telegraph we propose, connecting ail their great seaports, were now in existence, It is believed that its business would pay its cost within the first twoyears of its euccessful operation. and would steadily increase thereafter. No enterpise commends itself as in a greater degree remunerative to capitalists and to our whole'people. It is of a vast national Importance commercially. politically and evangelically. Shares of this company, to a limited number, may bo obtained at $5O each, $lO payable down, $l5 on the let of Nov ember, and $25 payable in monthly instalments of $2 50 each, commencing December let, IS6B, on applica tion to DREXEL & CO., N 0.34 South Third Stroef, Philadelphia To duly authorized banks and bankers throughout Pennsylvania, and at the Office of the Company, Nos. 23 and 25 NASSAU Street, NEW YORK. au29-tf rpiS " Weatuard the Star of Empire Takes its Way." SECURE A ROME IN THE GOLDEN STATE. 1 a: ERNICRAIiT BID ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA Incorporated tinder the laws of Fuluth e p S r tate November 30th. HOMEfFOR cm S f MEMBERS, And to encourage Immigration. Capital Stock.. .......... ........ ..........$1.000,000 Divided into 200,000 Shares, at $6 each. payable in UNITED STATES CURRENCY. Certificatee of Stock lamed to_ Subscribers immediately of the money. No versan cl i tg r o ' ee to r eceipto 'more than Five Shares ACircular containing a full description of the property to be distributed among the Subscribers will be sent to any address upon roc! of stamps to cover return postage Information as to p eof land in any part of the State or upon any other su bject of interest to parties proposing to immipprate,will be cheerfully furnished upon receipt of stamps for postage. All letters should be addressed. Secretary Immtgrant Homestead Association, POST OFFICE, BOX No. au2S4m ,SAN FRANCISCO. 86ALIFORNIA. CLARK B tBEIDIig CORHAMPLATe GOLD'S Latest Improved Patent Low Steam and Hot Water Apparatus, For Warming and Ventilating Private and Public &ay. Also. the approved Cooking Apparatus. AMERICAN KITCHENER, On the European plan of heavy castings, durability and neatness of construction, for Hotels, Public Institutions and the better clam of Private Reatdencee. HOT AIR FURNACES of the latest improvements. GRIFFITH RE PATEGISTER NT AR S. VECHN IMEDITORS. dmAN VENTILATORS. TILA Union Steam and Water Heating Co., JAMES P. WOOD & CO.. ii loath PSEUD Street, Philadelphia. B. M. FELTWELL. Buyerlittendemt A...ZUJELJEN — E. CONCENTRATED INDIGO. For the Laundry.—Free from Oxalic Acld.—Bee Chemist's Certificate. Patent Pocket Pincushion or. Emory Bag BAOU TWENTY CENT EOM For sale by all respectable Grocers and Druggists, m W f am 805 FITLER, WEAVER et 00. NEW CORDAGE FACTORY NOW IN FULL OPERATION. No. $2 N. WATER awl 118 N. DEL. are M. S. 130"1 7 113, UPHOLSTERER, No. 136 North Nhith Street; PHILADELPHIA: WINDOW SHADES, BEDS, MA.TRESSES, CURTAINS AND CARPETS. Or Bmrp Furniture Boated end Upholstered. se2. LE. —FOR BALE. 180 TONS OF CHALK. Coat Apply to 'WORKMAN .t CO., 223 Walnut watt. xikrzelEss)l4 l o l s GENUINE 'PREOARATION: 11131411 , . fillm und. 111111 ' Highly Concentrated P? s. Compound Fluid Extraot f A positive end spool& remedy for Wawa of the Bladder, Kidneys. Gravel and Diionsioal Swelling.. EIEMPLT,' • EEE EEEEEE EKE EEEEEE EEE E RIE TM medicine Increases the power of digestion, and ex. cites, the absorbents into healthy action, by which the water or c,alcarous depositions and all unnatural erdarga moats aro reduced. as well as pain and inflammation. and la taken b: Men, Women and Children. HELIIBOLD'S EXTRACT IIUCHU. From weakness suidng from excenms. habits Of dirt pation, ear/y inalscrettina, *ttondod witig the following sYmPlomun Indisposition to exertion.,Loss of cower. Loss of memory. DlM=ltyof breathing. Weak nerves. Trembling, Horror of diseases, Wakerulswas, Dimness of vision. Pain in the beele. Rot bands. Flushing of tho body. Drums of the skin. Eruptions on the face. Universal lassitude of the Pallid countenance. muscular system. These symptoms, If allowed to go on, which this me clue invariably removes. soon follows Impotenoy, Fatuity, Epilaptio Fite, In one of which the patient may expire. Who can nay that they aro not frequently followed by those' direful diseases." Insanity and Consumption. Many ate aware of the came of their sullerint, but nono will confess. THE RECORDS OF IMAM MITLITHE, And the melancholy deaths by consumption, bear ample witness to the truth of the assertion. The constitution once affected with Organic Weakness, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system. which HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU liivariably Does. A trial will convince the most alceptlcal. In mans elections peculiar to females. . THE EXTRACT CF-BUCIFU • L. uneanalckby any other remain No Family should be without it., MAIM MMM Mbf MM MM MM MM MM MM. MM MatMM MM MM MK ; M5l M. MM 3111 b 15161 MM MM MM Taker , morel , aleaam,mercury.orunpleasantmedicine RELEMCI:II) . LXTRACT B 'SORE, AND IMPROVED ROBE WASH Cures these DI 6081.6 08 in ali their stages, at c ite expenee. little or no change in diet. no inconvenience and no exposure. BBBMIBBB 888888888 888 88888 8888888 88 888 BUBB 888 88888 888888888 88888888 Use Hehabold's , Extract Buchu For nil affections and diseases the urinary organs, whether existing in fa ale or remale,from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Di sease of Vitae organs requires the aid of a diuretic. RELELBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII Is the Great Diuretic, and is certain to have the desired effect In all diseases for which It is recom• mended. Evidence of the moat responsible and reliable character will accompany the medicine. Physician', please notice, I mak /no "eacret" of "In gredienta." HELNIBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHV Ie oomooßed of boohu. cubebe an Juniper berries. ae lected with great care. [PREPARED Di VACUO. By H. T. HELM BOLD, Practical and analytical chrst„ and sole manufacturer Helmbold's Genuine, Preparation, Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, H. T. Heimbold, who, being.dub sworll doth say him preparations contain no narcotic, no mercury or injurious drugs, but are pure vegetable. H. T. HELMBOLD„ Sworn and subscribed to before me, thia rid day of No. vember, 1684. WM. P. HIBBERD. Alderma Ninth Street, above Race. Philadelphia DDDDDDD .• DDDDDDDD DDD DDD • DDD DDD DDD DDD DDD DDD DOD DDD DDDDDDDD • DDDDDDD - 1,8 4mrpii Price—lll 25 per Bottle, or 6 for 66 60 Deliver to any addrenuecurell racked from obaorvatlon. euid reed all lettere to IL T. HELMBOLD. Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 594 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. - Elej Or Helmbold's Mtdical Depa l 104 001311 TENTH 111%, MULL 104 Beware of Counterfeits and unprincipled Dealers, who endeavor to dispose "of their own" and other articles on the reputation obtained by Helmbold's Genuine: Preparationm- bold by ail Drugyfate everywhere. • • Aek for idelwbold.a—take ao Other. NONE ARE GENUINE =lege - done up fu steel-en graved wmppera, with foe-arms/a of my Chemical Ware. house, and ehmed H. 2. HELM-BOLD., DZEDICINAL. LLIJALL.LLI, 00000' 0000000 000 000 0000 000000 000 oon 000 obooooo 00000 LLL LLLLLLLLLL jj.J.LT.T.LT AA, AFFIDAVIT. WitINUIN IiAIESIALb. 0 17 KT A. I N ESTA.I37I.4ESIINXIECNir The anbeedben are new, reeehring their Val l'hiltiftututOtiOntl ....14c4:: . .9;r4;TAINIABIttos 0A0L013; CHAIN BRAND LIBRARY WINDOW .CURTAINS Is.i . liklT!" . ag..... , i.) : Oik . i . i . .itc . lA, - • COM.PIiDUNG FrencliSatins and l3rooatelkie, Royal Tapestries, Silk Terry and Cotelines, Wool Terry, Reps, Ellkitailks, Jost Opened End from thelonnitthrer, EMBROIDERED LACE CURTAINS, nzszonns From the jawed to the bishest ocatalt7- - 40020 of them the EICIIhST MADE. NOTTINGITAIN Lim CURTAINS, zrainuoinzain, atiogisur cirimusrs. JAC4fITAIID AND BUSE= DRAINCIIIUFA, VESTIBULE CURTAINS in great variety, C(AILVED, PLAIN, GILT AND WALNUT CORNICE'S, WHITE AND coLounp MAIM _ ( Expetleneed ind reliable workmen supetintend our Upholstery Department, and every effort is employed to give satleaction and secure finomplauss In fulfilling the ,orders entrusted to us. Sheppard, Van ihrlingen & Arris on, 1008 Chestnut Street. ova w f ta Imp • BAILEY &CO., ‘• DIAMOND' DEALERS, CHESTNUT STREEn 819, 1 , . ttldw[ m CLARK gtBii3DIA. CORKAMPLATE ZSS FINE ARTS. NEW OHBOMO-LITHOGRAPHS AND New Engravings. JAMES'S. EARLE & SONS, 816 Chestnut Street, Have mewed m ai :i rAff h imvi m E o lalCA . TlONFL CAN LANDSCAPE SUBJECTS: " THE HOME IN THE WILDERNESS " By GIFFORD. " PASTORAL ABODES, " By JAMES NI. HART. /Deo a-wonderful reproduction of ono of PRETESTS fruit places. d'A REGAL DESSERT." LOOKING GLASS WAREROOMS AND GALLERY OF PAINTINGS. \ INSUSANVE. The Liverpool ee Lon-. don Ce Globe Insurance Company. The Report of this Com pany for 1868 shows: Premiums 85,479,278 Lops - - 3,344,7 28 and after paying a divi dend of .3o per cent., :the Total Afets are, in Gold, 6 $17,005,02 . 4TWOOD SMITH, General Agent, No. 6 MERCHANTS' %EXCBANGE, - Philadelphia. lil yilt . .. Ohi - ceial Notice. TO:BE SOLD AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. $lOO,OOO WORTH OF FURNITURE, At Prieto much below natio! rates. GEO, J. HENKEL% LADY 8i • , 0/ Thirteenth and Chestnut Ste. au2B w f m C.LARK . sItR4PPLE I CORHAR•lj.'''''''..t