UIT,Y BUj r,ETII Anon.= &scams OF Dzmoonano ..Nserottam 7ATiON FBAtIo.—A German named Louis Über Ina arrested yesteraay morning by Policeman Agar, of the Seventh District; at Fourth and Vine streets, for being drunk. Re was taken to the Station-horse and searched. On his p erson was found a petition to• the Supreme Court for natu ralization. The petition is - dated the 26th of Sep tember, 1868, and declares that Tiber is a subject of th e King of Wurtemburg; that he arrived in Vew York in 1853, and that ho was then under 18 years of age.. The paper was signed, but hal no signatures of votachers upon IL A. minor's certificate of naturalization by the •Supreme Court, dated September 26th, - 1868, filled up in the name of Louis Utter bat not signed by the Prothonotary, was likewise found on his person. Also, card, inscribed : • "Democratic Naturalization. • "Give to bearer -one Naturalization "paper, and charge Committee, "69Z. tismust D. DAILEY, Secretary. This card was endowed : "Sam CY EL J. RANDALL." Über states that these papers'were given to him upon the street by a man whom ho did not know. He was told that ho could vote upon' thom. He now declares that he was never in Court, and had never declared his intentions to become a citizen. He was taken to a sugar house (location unknown to him),, and t 'tlaere signed the papers. This morning he made the following . affidavit Pnu.sio.rnta, E•s. Personally appeared before me. one of the. Alderman in, and for the said city, Loam 'Cher, and after being enly eworn according to cloth depose and say that said eeponent came to this country tram Germany about the year 1869, and was about twenty-four yearp of age. On the 86th day o ' ' September, ISGS, some person unknown to deponent stopped him In the, street , and handed him some papers to sign, and was requested by satd person when taken in court to swearthat.he came to the country “t fifteen years of age; according to said petition. • LOUIS 'USER. Sworn, to and subscribed this Seth day of September, 1565. WILLIAM S. TOLAND, Alderman,. -Js.wisrr nmVat, -The Arbor Festival, called in Hebrew Chag liassucotti, named by , some also Chag Haasiph—the Feast of Gathering, or Feast of Autumn—begins this evening, the fourteenth day of the seventh month, nut The Eaglisla version of the Bible styles the festival "The Feast of the Tabernacle," in Commemoration of the march of the Jews. through the desert, whence they were commanded for the first seven days to live in arbors (3 Moses, /Wit.. 83-31. Accord ing to the• Talmud the most essential part of the buts or arbors meant is the roof, which must be loosely covered with green or dry branches so as to admit the rays of the sun sparely. Daring these seven days each Hebrew, during divine service, takeain his baud a palm twig, Lulab; handsome fruit of a tree, Eerog; a twig of myrtle, Hades, and of a willow, Arbe efa chal, called the festive bouquet (Arbaah On the seventh day of the feast (Reshape Rabba) is added another bunch of willow twigs. As to the precise meaning of this composition the Jew ish theologians are not united. Some believe it to be a sign that, before God, the noblest and the meanest are alike; others declare it to mean the four principal parts of the human body—the heart, the trunk, the eyes and the lips, which all should be consecrated to the service of the Lord. The two first; the 16th and 16th day of Tisrl, and the two itie ,t thel2d and 23d, are whole toasts (Mikra Kodesch) ; 'the five intervening daps only half-feasts (Chol Hamtnoed), the same as blaster. The two last days, as the close of the feasts of the year, are called. Sheminiti A zeretti, and as with the last day clOses the, fifty- fourth week; (VeSoth Haberachah) and the reading of the Pentateuch is yearly, completed, this last day la given peculiar significaties and festive pleasure as Sirachath,Thora, or the Joy of the Law.,ln modern Ilinits many of the ceremonies of femer days have been modified and reduced to forms less complicated and burdensome and more in accordance with the liberalizing spirit of our pro gressive age; but the esSentials of the feasts, as instituted by. Moses, have in a large - measure been , retained, though not in' their original cere monial. SCHUTZEINFEST.—The annual festival of the Philadelphia Rifle Club was held on Monday and yesterday at Washington Retreat. The ladies connected with the Society made up a lilt of eighty prizes, valued at about $7OO. The prizes offered by the Society amounted to $3OO. Sixty five members nauiellfried in the shooting, and three targets were used. The first prize, offered by the ladies ; a silver tea service, was won by Mr. Siegrist. The first prize of the Sociely, twelve silver spoons, was won by F. G. Kolb. The first prize at the third target was won by F. Langenhenn. The shooting was concluded last evening, and then the grounds at Washington Retreat were beautifully illuminated by lanterns of various colors. The awards of prizes were made by Mr. Kieffer, Vice President of the so ciety, last evening,on the grounds. PARADE IN THE TWENTIETH WARD.- The "Boys in Blue" of the Twentieth Ward yesterday afternoon raised a large pole and flag at their headquarters, Girard avenue and Alder street. In the evening a large meeting was held at Tenth and Girard avenue. While the meeting was in progress the "Boys in Blue" and Elephant Clubs of the Twentieth Ward, Grant and Colfax Club of the Fifteenth Ward, passed by the meeting, the whole under the com mand of General Gideon Clark, President of the Boys in Blue Ass'ociation of the Twentieth Ward. The turn-out was a very large ono, numbering about fifteen hundred, making a very fine display and appearance. Riannixo - A BOY.- -A black fellow named Wil liam Baxter was arrested yesterday on Shippen street, below Eighth, on the charge of larceny. A boy who had been sent to take some clothes home, alleges that Baxter took the basket con taming the clothes away from him. The thief then sat, down and put on a pair of stockings taken from the basket. He was committed for a further hearing by Alderman Bonsall. SELLING ,LIQUOR TO MINORS. Christopher Shlch, proprietor of a lager beer saloon at Fron t and Arch streets, was before Recorder Givin yesterday, on the charge of selling liquor to mi nora. Re was held in $l,OOO ball to answer at Court. Tug, it.xxrin Assivisiumas.—Citizens should not forget that the Assessors are now in session for the purpose of placing names on the extra as sessment list. A list of the places where the as sessments are made will be found on the sixth page of the BULLETIN to-day. An Own= W.euvrao.—The Second District Po lice desire an owner for some copper evidently taken from the outside of a vessel, and some iron knees, bolts, &c., which were found in a boat at South street wharf. ASSAULT UPON A WOMAN.—John Murray was before +lidera= Hood this morning upon th a charge of having knocked down Mary Fisher a Thirteenth and Heath streets. Ho was held in $BOO bail to answer. Fmn.—About twelve o'clock last night 'a tire occurred at the coal oil establishment of W. G. Laird," - at Race street wharf, on the Schuylkill. The damage done was not serious. Fogs Awrs..--This evening commences the fal sale of American Pictures and crystal medallions, troth Ainoricnri, Art Gallery, New York_lan_ nstitution established for the encouragement of artists), at Scott's Art Gallery, 1020 Chestnut at. The collection numbers,over 240 gems, repre sented by artists of acknowledged reputation, such as A. Mario, Paul Ritter, W. C. Frexich, N. Avorido, G. G. Hardwick, Lansdale, Belauchio, and others, and is the finest ever offered in this city by the above gallery. The sale will be con tinued on Thursday and Friday evenings. We advise all who can to attend. FALL MEETING AT POINT BREEZE PARK.—The fall meeting at Point Breeze Park, on Thursday, October Ist, promises to be well attended. The race is for mile heats, best three in five, to wagon, horses to start at 3 o'clock precisely. A number of fine entries for the race have been made. The Association will give a series of choice and select exhibitions op October 19th, for the benefit of the improvement fund. Wx Ann "glad to see that others of our Phila delphia Clothing ,Horu3es, following the good ex ample of Wanamaker & Brown, have taken up their idea of, a rand Opening, and offer the people ae.opportunity of inspecting their stocks. 'Th'Opaning atOak Ball is, you remember, to morrow. ORDINATION BERVICE.--The Plymouth Congre gation Church will - ordain Mr. W. E. C. Wright, se their pastor on Thursday, October Ist, at the Chapel, Nineteenth and Master streets. ATTICICTION, INVir‘cumrs!-1 o toeabora of I hie oivanization' *III tOsiettitliti at theirheadquar ten phis evening to attend the. meeting at Fifth sot et and Washington avenue. " ' Dams the famous Arctic Bodo Water and read the Evurrnao Btruarrxn. at Hillguiree Nowa Stand, at North Pennsylvania Xhilloi• • CITY NOTICE,* FINE Boom AND Suomi. The handsome6t Boots find Shoes introduced this SCUM are unques tionably those made by Bartlett. Of course, this 18 no news to his patrons.'brit May pr ove . a valuable piece of intelligence to the strangers emonming at oar hotels. For their benefit we state that. Bartlett's store is at No. 33 Sotttti Sixth street, above Chestnut. „ • . /CE Mei 0 1 E44 -BALL 15118 ()heist nut street. bet4een Twelfth gird oirtdenth. Furnishing China Ad Wass Establishment. • • ' Those in want of French China will Sad at this es tablishment a larger and better assortment' than can be 'found elsewhere, and at prices much lower than at any other bones in this city. The subsetibers are in constant • receipt of• , all- kinds of French China • from plain white to the richest decorated sets, seleote'd from tbo best factories in France by our own agents,and be ing'bought for earth there, we are enabled to sell cheaper and give a, better article than was ever - of fered in this city before . CalUand uvenninit the goods addprieee, and yudg for yourselves. -,Tsues K. Kass & Bao. tiLiSEI Wins . • • At gen's China Hail, 1218 Chestnut street. The largest stock of Glass' Ware in this country. You can not fail to nuare a selection from; our immense assort- Ment.. Tumblers,. $1 WS. to s2b per dozssi ; Goblets, $1 Seto $lOO per dozen ; Decanters, $1 to $7B per pair. GLASS RtgonAviita At Ketr's Chiiiti' Hail, 1218 Chestnut street. All styles of engraving On glass, doze on the premises. Initialso:reats,'monograma, =MOO, or any, 'design re quired, engraved in the most artistic manner. Call and pee the esignwers at work. - • • A TI.AII443TATEstErrr otr FAcrs.—To gentlemen who appreciate the comfort and luxury of good-fitting Boots or Gal' era. we would suggrat an early visit to our friend, Mr. Witmem Hi Ilimwsa, the artistic cor downier, 'at No. 535 Aiwa srazirr next to the corner of Sixth. His accuracy In. •fitting even the most un gainly feet, has secured him a reputation far beyond the generality of his craft. Those who are afflicted with corns or bat:dons should make' a note Of this fact.' Only the beet vvorkmen are employed, and the best material used; ergo—be that cannot be pleased with the fl t , workmanship and materials of "lIELWEGN Mom's," had better give up trying and go , barefoot. -- - ALL THE Filmlon4BLE Novnurrns in French and American Confections, Portuguese Secrets, Sweet Jordan Roasted - .Atmonds, Ifot•house Grapes, and other choice fruits, at Vansant's, Ninth and Chestnut CHAS. STOKES it CO., N0z824 Chestnut street, Under the Continental. All ready-made work same as castomer,in the latest styles. Melton $25 00 Heavy Coating knits 27 50 Scotch Snits.. .. .. . ....... ...... 30 00 Fine English Coating Suits... .. 35 00 A large assortment of fall and winter overcoats from $l5 to $45. Jummons mothers and nurses use for children a safe and pleasant medicine in Bowsn's INFANT Con- DIAL. Tan GIPSSY.—Tbe newest and latest style of Etat, for Ladles and Aliaseit, at To GENTS. Those of you who are about to purchase a hat, get ne of our latest styles,at our store, No. 834 and 898 Chcatnut street. C. Oakford & Sons. Buncaoss. Insrainursms and druggists' sun dries. Snows:mg & fincerunn, 28 South Eighth street. DEAF5rEss i BLINDNESS AND CATARR II . a:lsaacs. rd. D.. Professor of the Eye and Ear, seats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most rellahltilkitirces in the city can be seen at this office, No. 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are Invited to accompany their patients,as' he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination,. WANTS. AGAtNTS WANTED. our Rulers and Our nights; OR OUTLINES OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERN MENT. A timely new work by JUDGE WILLIS. A useful and valuable book as an aid to all classes in et derstanding the origin, progress, theory, practice and machinery of tho United Statee Government. in all its de partments. Over 50e ages ; yo more than 40 steel and wood engravings. The best selling book yet offered. No corn. pstition. No partisan work. We employ no general Aponte. but give the extra terms to canvaeaors. rend or call at once for choice of territory and circulars PAR MELEE & CO., se3o t.ti Publishers, 738 Samara Street, Phila , Pa. ANTED—A POSITION IN A CHOIR, BY A COM- V petent Soprano and Alto. Direct to U., William EL Boner, 1102 Chestnut street. ee2S 21' _ - WANTED, BY IST OF JANUARY, A STORE ON inMarket street, between Second and Sixth streets. " Address L. M. R., this office. se29 3trp. r MIS, &c. IF ILI R S 4 • The eub4cribere beg to INFORM the public that 'may have REMOVED From their Old Stand (417 Arch Street) to No. 1212 CHESTNUT STREET Where the COMPLETE lo s g i lle i rd si lw o l. 4 4ll(lE and LADIES' FINE FURS, CONSISTING OF Russian Sable, Royal Ermine, ilndson's Ray bable, Mink Sable, Fitch, dm. AU of which they offer at REASONABLY LOW PRICES. SETS OF FURS FllOll $5 UPWARDS. A. IL di F. IL WOMRA.TH I No 1212 Chestnut Street, PUILELDELIPIELLOL. w UMUPETINOS. &th, CARPETINGS. FAJLALA COJP'ENING6 Elegant Wiltons, Velvets, Brussels, IARESTRIFS, 3 PISS and MAE& Parlor, Ball and Stairs to Match. LEEDOM tz SHAW, 910 AIEWII—STREET, Bettieen Ninth and Tenth Streets sels-3mrp4 NEW ARRIVALS. Opening Daily, CARPETINUS, Wiltons, Velvets, BMW% " OIL CLOTHS, &c. REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON, 1222 Chestnut Street. ivOnfro NEW GRENOBLE WALNUTS—aIb BALES NEW Crop Sotahell Grenoble Walnuts landing & and for sale by H. HOMER & GO.. IA poath &damn avenue. THE DAILY. EVENING BULLETIN.---PHILADELPHIA;.WEDNESDAY, 4ERINEMBEII , 30, 1868. TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S Nos. 23 and 25 Nassau Street, ORGANIZED UNDER SPECIAL CRATER Oakforde', Continental Hotel. ,•74;r• .1 INCELLAtifOrS. Electric Telegraph in China. THE EA ST INDIA • OFFICE FROkTHE STATE OF NEW YORK: Capital - - - - $5,000,000 60,000 Shares, $lOO Each. DIRECTORS. How. ANDILEW G. CLorrnr, Philadelphia. PAUL S. FOItIIIA of Rumen & Co., China. . BirrmunELD of F. Butterfield dr Co.. Now York. IsAAoLvirnmonz, T;ear. BOWL Cen. R. R.; 'Boston. ALY.X:ANDX6 HOLLAND, Trains. Am. Ex. Co., New York. EON. JAMES Noxorra3yraeuse.N. Y. • " 0. 11. PALMZII, TrOSB. Welt 17..TeL 00., N.Y.; • Fixraunn. WES= 14 of Vihanti'. Gibbs •ifi •,ilardeastlo. NIOIIOLAB Kronor& New York. • • OFF/CIEREL A G. Cuarry. President. N. Muumuu. Vice President. Gummy. Coma r. 13w:rotary. • Gnonon Erma. (Cashier National Bank Commonwealth) Treasurer.. Eon. A . X. MaCrimr. Philadelphia. Solicitor. The Chinese Government having (through thei Eon. Anson Burlingame) conceded to this Company the priritege of connecting the great, seaports , of therilin• vire by submarine electric telegraph ,cabte..toe propose commencing operations in Chiria, and laying' down a line of 900 miler; at once. between the following ports viz: Population. 1,0110.000 ...... 250.000 .. ... 200X 00 250.00 0 r... —1,250.000 .. 800.000 .. 4004110 ...1.200 000 3.000 000 Macoa Hong Kong Swatow.... Amoy Foo•Uhow. Wan - ehn Ningpo Bang•Chean Total 5,910,000 hose ports aye a 'foreign commerce of 111900,000,000 and an enormous domestic trade, besides which we have the immense internal commerce of the Empire, radiating from these points, through its canals and navigablorivers. The cable being laid, this company propel° 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 only means now of oommunicating information's by courier on land, and by steamers on water. The Western World knows that China is a very largo country, in the main densely peopled; but few yet rea lize that she contains more than a third of the ht. man race. The latest returns made to her central authorities for taxing purposes. by the local magistrates, Make her population Four Hundred and Iburteen ifittions. and this in more likely to be under than over the actual ag• gregate. Nearly all of these who are ever ten Years old tot only can. but do read and write. Her civilize tion ris peculiar, but her literature is as exten sive as that of Europa. 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 Califor nia that the Chinese make great use of the telegraph. though it there transmits messages in EnglilA. elate. : To day, great numbers of fleet steamers are owned Chi. nese merchants, and used by them exclusively for the transmission of early intelligence. If the telegraph. we propose, connecting all their great seaports. were new. in existence, it is believed that its business would Pay its cost within the first twoyears of its succestrful operation. and would steadily increase thereafter. No enterpute commends itself as in a greater degree remunerative to capitalists and to our whole ,people. It is of a vast national importance cemmerehilly; politically and evangelically. Shares of this company, to a limited number, may be obtained at $5O each, $lO payable down. $l5 on theist of November, and $25 payable in monthly instalments of $2 50 each, commencing December Ist, 1868, on applica tion to DREXEL & CO., N 0.34 South Third Street, Philadelphia To duly authorized banks and bankers throughou Pennsylvania, and at the Office of the Company, Nos. 23 and 25 NASSAU Street, NEW YORK. nu29.tf rIPC, HOT-CAST PORCELAIN. To Lamp• Dealers, Perfumers, Druggists and General Dealers In China and Glassware. THE AMERICAN HOT-CAST PORCELAIN COMPANY IS PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE AT LOW PRICES. Lamp Feet, Shades, Globes, Smoke Bells, Chimneys, Bottles,Shaving Muss. Perfumery and Druggists' Jars. And articles in general family use, ordinarily made o WHITE GLASS AND CHINA. Parties furnishing their OWN MOULDS IiVILL. RE AFFORDED SPECIAL FACILITIES. Samples can be seen at Wilco and orders Left OFFICE, No. 15 South SEVENTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. ge4 f m w 12trp MARY B. CONWAY ! LAMS DBEI lIITNTIING AND HOPPING -EMPORION, 81 South Sixteenth Street, PHILADELPHIA. Ladies from any pun of the United States can send their orders for Dress Materials, Dresses, Cloaks, BOUnetEll Shoes. Under Clothing, Mourning Suits, Wedding Pros. seau. Traveling Outfits, Jewelry, &o.; also, Children , ' Clothing, Infants' wardro b es_, Gentlemen's Linen. &c. ordering Garments. Ladies will pie's° send one of their ucer VITTII , IO DREBBEB for menzurement ; and Ladies visiting the city should not fail .to call and have their measures registered for future convenience. Refers, by permission, to MR. J. M. HAFLEIGIL 1012 end 1014 Chestnut street. [MESSRS. HOMER, COLLADAY & C 0.4 818 and el Chestnut street auto Bmrn FITLER, WEAVER & CO. NEW CORDAGE FACTORY NOW IN FULL OPERATION. Na n N. WATER and Ild N. DEL. us Oftlf-ibtoo,oo. MARKET 4e, o 4 :4* TcrINTEL 4 N f t NEW DRESS GOODS .. Attractive etyles in the most varied assortment vie hoire ever• offered, ranging from 81 cte. to .S.l 76 per yard.. FROM A RECENT FRENCH' SALE, POPLINS ALt-WOOL REPS' L ~ • • ProiliZO cta. to $1 50 per yard. BLACK DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. FALL GOOD& RICE EY;SHARP& CO. 727 Obeitiat Street, nave • new and °nem" Ire stool: pl. FALL. or 'o 0. D Superb Silk and Wool Poplins.. CHEWS MOILSILM I or Choice. Shades* Mailing° Poplins and Alpacas. Ettiliat - 0•11[ 1 7 1 1S, SILK & WQOL SERGES,: : Of the Initmeest ColOrings. ' • RICKEY,SHARP & CO No.. 727: Chested Street Phi ads. et, Toroth and Arch. _ 4-4- LYONS VELUTS„ PAISLEY SITA.WLS, - SACK CLOTHS, CH.AMELION SERGE, ROYAL POPLINS„ BLACK REPS, ROPE DE CHAMBERS, SHORT DRESS ROBES, Good Blankets, Fine Quilts,Bamask Cloth 11021SEFURNISHING DRY GOODS. OPENING J. M. HAFLEIGH, 1012 AND 1014 CHESTNUT STREET, WILL'OiPEN LADIES' SUITS AD MANTILLAS, Wednesday, Sept. 30. se2q. 2trP4 TO PROPRIETORS OF HOTEL S,BOARDING-HOUSES AND SHIPPING. • We have a special wholesale department for supplying Linen and Cotton Sheeting, Towels, Napkins, Single Bed and Berth Blankets, and other goods particularly adapted to your wants. Writhe above kind of goods made up at short notice if desired. STRAW BRIDGE &CLOTHIER CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, `i i Corner of tghth and Market St, . sn9Kem CARD TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS We have established o'departinent for the convenience of Country Merchants who' do not wish to, buy whole pieces of fine goods: ' ' We Will cut fine Bilks, Dress Good!, Linen Goode. Cloths and eassinieres in such quantities as .will best snit their sales and convenience at the regular wholesale rates. . . STRAWBRI.DGE &CLOTHIER CENTRAL DM GOODS STORE, .COrner of Eighth and Market St. I ‘NAittA K LINEN STORE, IP S2S Airch Streets Our Fall Importations of TABLE LINENS. EXTENSION TABLE (MOTHS, NAPKINS AND DOYLIES, NOW OPEN. cir Hotels supplied at wholesale package prices. ae,mm. CiitAßK...;.BiPipove'i.. -CORf:'.',;.-....'i..:.-I.I.ATE. se2Bmtuwam Nay goons. . ?..c .,~3K,='."fit -...~~.-.,5.'~~'~,'.~...,..,t?"K', CApK4fljpp;;:•T CORHAtiPLATE: tt, BAILEY & Od., DIAMOND DEALERS, CHESTNUT I STREET! Sl9. , ptmrcoopj; : ,:.' 1 RHAWPLATE CLAB,II , 65 . BIDDLE, dewdeirsiqul Ill!vernal* ' No, 712 CHESTNUT Street, Invite the attention of their patrons go Moir large s a d elegant assortment of - DLAMIONES, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, PLAVED WARE, Ifcc. Be au tiful Designs in silver and aiker.Plated Wares for Bridal !Me. fob who , tfrt:4 CLARK B(BIDDLE COBHAM PLATE ummousariczb INSURANCE COMPANY OF TUB STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA Non. 4 and . 5 Exchange gadding • North tido of Watt ut Street, east tf Third Street. Inciarporated. 170 4- Marine, Fire and Inland ITIOUTB,II4B Estes as Low as any other rood Company. ii.to reap Lossrs EXCEEDING TEN MILLIONS DOLLARS DIRECTORS.. Henry IX Sherrerd. Beery G. Freernau, Chsrlee Mama ester, Chance S Le +dn. William b. Smith. George C. Chrnon. William R. White, Eduard O. Knight. George B. Stunt, John R. Au tin, Samuel Grant, Jr.. Quintino J. Roffman. Tbomna B. W attson. HE.NRY 11. NUE* WILLIAM HARPER, Seer ee2s 6tro The Liverpool et Lon don & Globe Insurance Company. The Report of this Com pany for 1 868 shows: Premiums - 5,479 7 278 Lops - - - 3,344,7'28 and after paying a divi dend of 3o per cent., the Total Ajets are, in Gold, $17,005,026. iITWOOD SMITH, Genera Agent, No. RCH4NTS' " EXCHANGE, RbikrObil. ELASTIC SPONGE:at. Pennsylvania .Elastic Sponge . flo4 1111 Chestnut Illtreet,'Philadelphia. ELASTIO' SPONGE A SUBSTITUTE FOR CURLED HAIR FOR ALL UPHOLSTERY PURPOSES CHEAPER THAN FEATHERS OR HAUL AND FAR SUPERIOR. The Lightest. Softest and most Elastic and Durable ma terial known for MATTRESSES.' ()HAIR, C nrzows UB C E AR. CARRIAGE AND oNs. It is entirely Indestructible, perfectly clean and free from dust. IT DOES NOT PACK AT ALL! le always free from insect life; is 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 .CIHUREHES. HALLS. dtc. Railroad men are especially invited to examine the Cushion Sponge.' _ • BATISFAcTION GUARANTEED. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. .11 , 20 m w f IY4 e 1 JUD NQSQHO4L9. , a, SEUGENE DE .KTEFFEWS ItIDING.SCIIOOD. ,pagan street, below, Spruce, betwoou'Fitteenth aiicrnatielittrittgetre•orenerd - orr - Pdon.‘ dug. September 211 t,, 1868.. . , - sel74.m.rp GOLD'S Latest Improved Patent Low Steam and Hot Water Apparatus, For Warming,and ening g Prrrate and Falk Building Also. the approved Cooking Apptratua, KITCHENER, On thi n Emppean plan 'of bean , * castings. durability and neatness' of construCtio for Hotelai Public Institutions and the better class of rrivate Ilesidences., - • . • SOT ALE FUIINACES of the latest improvements: • (1 ITB PATENT AIIQUIMEDIAN VENVLIATOIIB; • • .11EGIBTERS.17/EINTLIATOIIB. da. • ' Union Steam and Water Heating Co., JAMES P. WOOD ea co.. 41 South FOIJIITO Street, Philadetplda. H. M, 1%111"!MIA Superintendent. ist 4rarPil Z TT . JEt E .10T COMM DITAA.TED 1L1ND . 164). For the I..aunAry.--Freo frembnane4keld.—BeeMendet 9 e A Patent Pocket Pincushion or bury Bag IN EA II TWENTY CENT EOM For sale by all reepectable Grocers and Drugeista. 1Y27 m w Ilm BYO . UIECLD, President. etary. 111X0110IPIAL• • IVALAMEI OE 4)13 S GTNITINL Plit PARATIONe, • • L 11110111111 1111 IMII 46 Bigbiy Coneet*tell" Compouud Fluid ,Extractluehut poeltivo and specific remedy for disowns of the . , , . Bladder, Kidnoye, Giavet and Dropologa. Swellings. EFERiCEEVn E EPEEEEREE XE' ' 4min REIMER ~E ISTWEE :E EX', EBEI EEPEEkEE ,E7.I9BEREYX . This Medicine increases the power*, amide% *nil et , cites the absorbents , . into healthy Wig" by WWl* that water or c.sics t on* depositions mut all liespintralLasiarigth_ merits are reduced. s* welt as path and 11 taken by , • Men Women and',Chlldren. HELMBOLD'S ZITIIALT DUCH% From weaknens mitten , from emceeing, bahlio- of disk ration. , ludiscrett. no a attended. with' _ • the rouovring ityturtomo: Indforooltion to exertion. Lone of touter. Lao of memory. Difficulty of broathin& Weak nervee,Trembling., Horror of ci beans, Wekefulueos. • Moment of vialon, Nadu in the back. Mot betide. fluohing of the body. Dronoom of the Ode. F.reptions on the face.. UniVeTl6ll.multude of the Viand comae:maga. muocolur ity.bitem. Theta eyinatorns. it allowed to go on. *Web Ulla me duo invariably remover, soon follows Impotency, Fatuity, Epileptic! Fits, In one of - 101E01 tht patient may explto. - Who Oil NO y that they are not frequently followed b 9 those • direito ditemes." Ilmanity and Confaunption. Many are IMAM of the came af - their cufferin& but mak, µ9II mate TEE OCORDI OF INCISE &STURM, ; And the , welircholy deathe by consumetiort, bear amnia itni•eb to the troth of the secertion. title con?titution once affected with Organic ReSPITIVII the aid of medians to itttritathett and InTitanda , the trystem. which HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHIL) Invariably Doi. A teal convince thieinoet etectkel. LLL LLL LLL • • LLL LI& LLL LLLLLLLLL LLLLLt JAL In 'rimy affections will* to 14!z*et, THE EXTRACT OF 8,11431111 • - intelttaled by any isiber remeay. lie Family should be without it, MMM. binst MM 31St 31St MM NM St Si MM MM NM MM Mt MM MM MNMM MM MM MMM St MM MM &BIM MM M MM 511 MM MM Taker more• alma= mercury, or upplaszant =alarm LTIEB OLD . V., XTEACT B JCEII7 ANT) IMPROVED ELISE W 41311 Cures these Diseases in ail their stages, at At tto expenre, little or no change in diet, no Inc:eaveslame and no copulae. 13}1131101111R DISHBLIBIIIII3 888 11131188 888 131311 U 11130118130 311.18 1301111 PIM 13013130 1301313801038 1.113881311138 Use Betideld's Extract Buda For all Affections and &scares the nrinary organs. w heftier existing In taste or Fernale,from whatoser cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Di scare of the go organs requires the aid of a diuretic. • HELISIBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHIT Ile the Great. Diuretic ' , and is certain to have the desired eilect in all diseases for which it is recom mended. evidence of the moat responsible and reliable character will accompany the medicine. 00000' 0000000 000 000 000 - 000 000 0' 000 000 00 GO 000000 00 000 00000 pbvidclanr, pima notice. I utak (no reacret" of In. gradient /0 , ...• • , . 11.E3.1MBOLIVOWETRAOT BITCHI7 Iscomvoited of Vacbu. cubaba en Juniper berries, 'ea. lected scAth great care. , FPREPABED lIV VACUO. . By . H. ,T. HETAMT 3OI2 ), Practical and analytical chimist:tiniienlo manul'aciiirOr Heillib4ld l t3 Genuine ..Preparntion. LLL L 1,14 LLL LLL LLL LLLTALLIML AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia. IL T. Heimbold, who, being dub' sworn.. doth any his preparations contain no narcotic, no mercury or injurious drugs, but are purely vegetabio. H. T. ~.LMBOLD. Sworn and subscribed to before me r thisied day of NO. vember, 1b64; WIL P. lIIBBERD,AIderman, Ninth Street, above Pace; Philadelphia DPIDDDDD DDDDDDDD DDD DDD DDD DDD DDD DDD ''• • 'DDD ; DDD BREDDDDD DDDDIUM Price-6125 per Bottle, or 6 for 66 50 Delivor to suy , addremeocure3y packed from obeervatiort. Addrows all totters to H. T. -, HELMBOLD. Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 894' BitioskilitrAy, NEWitOBIC; 591 Or Ilehnb6lll s B AltdiCal Depot 104 4017111 71i'111 , 1 1 1111.1.' 104 Beware of Counterfeits and unprincipled Deafen& Who endeavor to dispose "of th eir ovys; and .other articles on the reputation outimedbq , . Helmbold's Genuine Prem,rationa. B°ld 112/ag nrte • • g°f A ße ekr 81 10e rVW .HelMbe/d'e--bila ILO other. • NONE ABE GENUINE, t A utleee one up. la eteeten graved wrappers . with icle-simite el my Chemical Wax house. and mimed H. 2. HELMBOLD. MWM lEEE
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