OITIt EIITILLETLIS. TAXA nir.vs rn rusLADEGpum. The A sucsstnei.vs u Each Precinct. Tlw nontxed table khosve the number of _taxa ble ichnbitants in each precinct of the env. as re tuna() by the assessors on the regular and extra lists for 1868: ~b~~E;'.=~G~::~caw•ao_~r ►;.: is _c_.^.gyC~arxu••.' q. l -V- 4 E•S l igsr. C'ft-2° E:-%:AZAE•eIt ST* • ..... r...2.2.-JSKSA:gft'eLtg.VMtB44TS3t.2LIEV4EI • rapptr , eoMetatgV""ternlf ",- V.ESV q 4, .!.iltuez.:=lnap.l.s.zz.,?4-4!_asAssgza2M. ea ~es~s i:Kc a~n mm c..Q; Q a . p,sarr CC y. 3 r DD .or-i . , . p 5 p ~ , r.~., j ~ V 4~IIC CG~CrR V.-L,w~~pP~OCTCW GrJ tSi C ~~C Ai Eig;;;•ls:tatEStV.F-%V.SeaTI.EIF:Y,'Z'SZ=Stc3 I I.':St , F 3 MF . ; . " ttaßll,....2llE2o4ZFeaa'4'..E't7itttlr.e.t.;.......tC I . • F~~+C a} ~ C~QV C at.'~iw~l:.~ a t O~~LtT?~i~C~rG ~LCT ~A A + .yyti 1:.0 ~c[.~L:W ~~~ Et;trat: tt..4HR ra.e. op t ' S ., Z . O . t , - 4 1 rr• CV. CP , Cr •-•ot_ gip2 I g . • t7cl6l7:l=Weffg*.2=a4TAtiAral .mtLw w. EtlgketggE2M4E: 7 3to4V.aneiS4aX.E • • ,tturteAEvlme,r4e7.-se.vamtsll:2 .-. • ti . • et T, tB4 • a...ta '"1.3""°"..T 4 - Tzi& CMS •-• cakCa... 3 c.c.— ma eF2I..D' CCV,<DO Ei *BE Tnet E Egff CI••••• 92 OD .4 g erg ca g. 'kV ~- ~~ ~ ~~~o_~ El "i 3 The 'following table shows the total number of taxabite in eachWard,compared with the number returned in 1867: Wards.. Yard. Second. Third ~ , . Sixth ' Seventh Ninth . Tenth. , Eleventh ' ' Twelfth Fourteenth.. ..... Fifteen, 11.4 • • Seventeenth. • Eighteenth„. Nineteenth— .... Twentieth, • Twenty,.... Twenty-second.. Twenty-third.... Twenty-fourth.., Twee tY-S fth- Twenty.s.ixtit. Twenty.seveuth Twenty-eighth RonnEnx By MASKED Max.—This morning, about one o'clock, three men entered the house, of Mr. John Davis, which is located a short dis eance troll/ the old Lancaster turnpike, about five miles from Market street bridge. The en trance was effected through the kitchen door which is supposed to have been entered by means of nippers. The burglars were masked, and they proceeded to the eleeping apartment of Mr. Davis. He was aroused, but the rascals seized him by the throat and almost choked him. Mr. Davie had been ill for some time, and was in a weak condition. He told the scoundrels that he was unable to resist them. The ruffians then proceeded to a room occupied by a daughter of Mr. Davis, and told her that if she gave any alarm they would kill her. The house was ransacked, and from a trunk in the bedroom of Mr. Davis $7OO were taken. There were four $lOO notes, about $2O in silver ten and five cent pieces, and the balance in small bills. After the robbers had departed Miss Davis went to the nearest house and notified the inmates of the af fair. Word was then sent to the Sixteenth Dis trict Police Station, and Lieut. Tolbert sent men out in all directions but no traces of the thieves could be obtained. WOODEN WEDDING.—The filth anniversary of the marriage of Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage was celebrated last evening at his residence, on Eighth street, above Brown, which was visited by many members of his congregation, nearly all of whom took with them articles of various kinds. At white hour in the evening the dining room presented a peculiar appearance, there being piled up wooden•ware in large abun dance, comprising tubs, buckets, flour safes, a clothes-horse, wooden bowls, large and small; elothes-pins, pie boards, mince meat boards, and, choppers; a large boot-jack, ex tenctiag almost the entire length of the room, toys for the little ones,.and other articles of wooden manufacture too numerous to mention. Some of the wooden dishes contained vegetables and articles of ruse. Speeches were made during the evening by ibe Pastor, and Messrs. Moore, Sap plee, online, Nichols. McCarty, and others. THE Your:a lIIELLEF,FUND.—We make the fol lowing additional acknowledgments of contribu tions to the fund for the relief of the family of Policeman Young : PreviouEly acknowledged Louis Rothermel Samuel 13. Thomas J. C. Mace Mtiomnous ASSAULT.—A man named Charles Bloomer was arrested last night at Sixth and Walnut streets. It is alleged that he knocked down a citizen who was passing by and then drew a knife and attempted to cut him. He was taken to the Third District Police Station and searched, and in one of his pockets a badge in scribed "Deputy Sheriff" was found. This morn ing Bloomer was arraigned before Alderman Car penter, and was sent to Moyamensing to await triaL A Brum. GANE.—Pat Fox was arrested at Front and Vine streets, yesterday. It is alleged that he has been in the habit of receiving orders for vegetables, and collecting the pay twice, fink at the house where the articles were delivered, and afterwards from the party who ordered them. Fos. was taken before Alderman Beitler, and was .committed by the Alderman in default of $l,OOO bail. RAIDENG GUSNEII6.—it is contrary to an act of ASsembly to shoot birds, and recently the Fifteenth District Police have been making raids upon gunners who have been operating in the neighborhood of Frankford. Several have been arrested and had the penalty of E 25 imposed upon % Dnowsmo..—Jautes Johnson, residing in Brook_ Iyn, L. 1., fell from the brig Catawaba, lying at Port Richmond - .yesterday, and was drowned. Tiis body was recovered, and the Coroner held an inquest. EMIZ $;l 7 , ~ ~~:,~ 0~1,~~ ~ . 4 , N.. . 1 „,.. qs3:3 vl , 414m0 r_. va..;.- 2SJ g i ? 4 . 57 ,_. ,rg3'. I f.'N R .; 5 P. FALL -O VILRCOATS, Fall Overcoats, Fall Overcoats, . , Fall Overcoats. A splendid assortment of new style Fall Overcoats now ready at CUA.B. biTOICES & Co.'a. l,snetemer made. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. _ 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 reliableimeea iti the city can be seen' at this office)* No. 805 street. The Medical faculty are , invited , to accompany: their patienteOle he has no secrete in his Practice., Artificlill,eYee inserted. .Ne charge made for examination. To TrioSE pelting bets of hats en the elections and all'otliers: 'Yon ,can procure the present styles at Oenvoun's; Continental Hotel. - • ,g - a o RI blaTat . 47 tfA inn.) Us ' RIO JANBlllo—Bark Eate.tiraig-4200 bags coffee 8 W Welsh. 7.043 9,588 11.024 3.268 9 5, .834 083 5.586 9,178 7,039 2,845 $238 00 50 00 10 00 5 00 2 00 1 00 $298 00 :~~,~~ Anzwir I:3r . Bott.i...:=Rarber man elbgtrn'iattt 'evening' aireated;at Delitrare avenue and Loinbard-, street, a negro named' Joseph CroOin, - upon 'the -.charge of attempting to steal , a boat. Groom bad n hearing befetrvc-id. Carpenter and' was gent to p`risnn. .'3 _ _ LARCENY OF Orxint.,--John Hansom was ar rested at Second and • Dock streets, last evening, by Harbor .Policeman Grimes, on, the charge of the larceny of a roll of cloth from s'atore at Second and Poplar streets. Alderman Toland committed the accused. Norimio is to be gained by deferring the pur chase of your fall clothing until the season is far advanced. Ton may deprive yourself of a deal of comfort, expose yourself to taking cold, and wear your summer anit rust so lung as to make It unfit for next summer; but in no respect can you be profited, neither in cheapness, nor styles. nor variety of materials. Oak Hall is now ready fir the fall trade, and now is the time to bay. Tux Senr.—The exhibition and fair-day at Point Breeze Park for the benefit of the Improve ment Fund is further postponed on accouht of the weather to Monday, 26th inst. Ditmir the famous Arctic Soda Water and road the EVICairNG Smarm at Hillman's News Stand, at North Pennsylvania Depot. CITY NOTICES ME Amnnicalr HOUSE, BOSTON, has been newly fitted 'and'farnished .throughout. The reputa tion of the senior partner has been too well establehed by a long teat of years, to need farther endorsement from us. , . , DoN'T,r,AIL To TRY BOWER'S "Qum Arabic Secieta" for your Cough. Sore Throat and Pulmonary tronblea. Physlchum nee them. De pot, Sixth .and Vine. 135 cents.. Junxemvs mothers and nurses use for children a safe and plefusant medicine in BOWER% Inretrr Con- FOn Piinz BARI) Lathan COAL, • and superior rebroken Schuylkill, go to WILLIAM W 4 ALTER'S Vepat, 967 North Ninth street , • • ..{below Girardavenne), 'Or office coiner, SlatliandSpring Garden streets. lAirGood coal only kept and good weight given. Bitowm's JAmAicA Griona..—ln September and October we fled ourselves subject to bilious attacks. The variety of grapes tow in market are tempting and we are apt to indulge in them. A teaspoon full of Brown's ,Tantaica Ginger "Counteracts all these symp toms. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and druggists' sun drieS. . • • - SNOWDEN & BIIOTNit, 23 South Eighth street. ALL Fort Sl2s— 41Anit of Customor,mado Clothing • , • AT CEA& STOKES & A Witt . ti-lar — 7tvm Fecr— The Ready-made Clothing at Chas. Stokes Co.'s Is better cut, better made, and bet ter trimmed than any in PhlladelPiria. - The pricea the same as before 121EZEI A SPLENDID Burr von $25, At No. 624 Chestnut street. Of_1:ilo:. qui fog y to ty . o . 1 . 1 41:1 .. • yko sa - see Marino Bulletin en hurl& Page. ARRIVED iTHIB DAY. Bark Kate, Craig; 51 days from, Rio Janeiro with coffee to S d 6 W Welsh. • Bchr American Eagle, Ramsey, Wilmington, Del. Schr A M Aldridge, Robinson; Boston. Schr Jno 1, Tracy :Rowley, Boston. Schr B H Sharp, Webb, Boston. Behr Pennsylvania, Smith, Washington. Schr Heading RR, No to, Corson. Norwich. Schr Borah .1 Fort, Fort. Dighton. Schr P A Sanders. Carroll, Sag Harbor. Bohr G W Middleton, Hagen, Norfolk. CLEARED THIEI DAY. Bark Starlignt, Reynolds, Trieste, J E Bazley & Co. Schr C B Grove, Weave, Charleston, Binntekson & Behr Reading KEN° 77, Carroll, Noank, do Behr Reading RR, No 60 Corson. Norwich, do Behr Pennsylvania, Smith, Washington,Davis, Fales&Co. Bchr Susan. Beare , Boston, captain. Behr P A Sanders, Carroll, Boston. Hammett & NeilL Schr Geo W Middleton, Dagen, Richmond. Caldwell, Gor don & Co. Bchr American Eagle, Ramsey, Richnion,Aidenried. Nor ton & Co. Bohr A M Aldridge, Robinson, Roxbury, Borda. Keller A: Nutting, Bohr Jno L Tracy, Rowley. Boston, captain. Correspondence of the Philadelvhla Exchange. LEWES, DEL., Oct, A-6 P. The ' °Rowing vessels are detained at the Breakwater by head winds, viz : Brigs Julia E Avey from Bangor for Philadelphia; El 11 MeGilvery. for Belfast; Geo E Pres cott, for Portsmouth ; sabre N Millen for Boston; J Paine, for do; Cohassett for New Bedford; Clara. for Danversport ; PS A Bartle for Salem, and T D Wilder, for Portsmouth. all from Philadelphia ,• Cornelius, from Vir ginia for New York; R Thomas. from Florence. N.J. for Bevbrly ; Lucy, for Cambridge, and Alma Llerrickaon, for New York. Wind N. Yours, JOSEPH LAFETBA. MEMORANDA. Ship Westmoreland, Hammond, cleared at Liverpool yesterday for thin port. Steamer E C Biddle, McCue, cleared at New York yes terday for this port. Brig Protons, Liscomb, from Boston for this port,at New York yesterday. Brig H C Brooks. Davie, from Newport for this port, at New York yesterday. Schrn Eva Belle. Barrett, hence for Marblehead; A Bar tlett, Bartlett; C W Locke,Huntley: C P Stickney, Mat, thtWe; Gco H Bent, Smithad E H .Naylor. Naylor,do for Boston, at New York yesterday. Sabre Jan Poverty. Carroll, and Ellen Pease, Jones, hence at Providence 21ot inst. - 8013ra Wm 11 Rowe Whittemore; Wept Wind, Lamson, and Mary 11 Weetcott, Gandy, railed from Providence 2let inst, for this port. Behr R B Daly. Lamphear. sailed from Pail River 20th inst. for thin port. Bahr H P Simmone,Chardimheries at Richmond 21st fast. Schr. 'Nally Potter. Harvey, from Bucksport; William ic Cuehtng. Cranmer. from Salem; W G dfrev. Bake , .; Jos di 'afield. May ; Thos Holcomb. Godfrey; Robert Palmer. Clark ; Emma. Mourn ; Julia A Garrison. Smith; L C Hickman. Lawsomand Ella Amadeu. Smith, from Boston; John Stroup. Crawford. and Jno C Henry, Jonee. from Lynn; Julia A, Crawford. Buckley.from Wareham; Sarah Pureel Jones, and Wm Thomae. White, from Pall River; Alice Read Parker. from Dighton Angeline Van Cleat, Heath ;Vapor. Johnson; Illonmouth.Andereomand Julian. Nelson, from Providence ;Win MaredemTellcr, and Potter & Hooper : Bradbury from Newport: Jacob Raymond. n u ll, a nd jas 8 Cunningham. Bailey, from New London; Cleopatra. Anderson, from New Haven, and Carnet, Heath. from East Greenwich, all for this port, at New New York yesterday. Brig Monticello (of NY) hence for Boston. at Helmet , Bole. reports on the 17th ;net, to tat 40. long 73 10. in a gale from NW. lost foretopmast head. gallantmast, and all attached, it ye boat and shifted cargo. CLOTHING. JONES' CoNIE-3P3EZIC.IF. CLOTTING HOUSF •9 604, - MARKET . STREET, PHILADELPHIA .I'7I.B( Clad - s lteady- - Made Clothing, suit able for all Seasons, constantly on hand. Also, a Handsome Line of Piece Goods for Custom Work:, IVAN'XiTaI A. RESPECTABLE YOUNG. MAN. wliog HAI3. lUD some experience as a attires. would like a situation to take care of an invalid gentleman. Would have no ob jection to travel Addrete, stating terms, T. C. S., But i.wrin Office. Philsida. WANTED—A WIDOW LADY, WITH A GROWN family. wishes to rant a furnished house; would be willing to purchase a portion of the furniture. Must be central, and contain hi to 15 rooms. Unexceptional Ref erences. Address M.O. M., Bulletin Office; cc:3,3t• Friwal, WEAVER & 00. tIEW CORDAGE FACTORY NOW IN FULL OPERATION• No. if N. WATER awl S 3 N. DEL. ass THE DAILY EVENgigiMi t LETIN---PHILADELPHI 11, - "RIDAt - ObTOlO - - 1:86* • - - - IPHAMON* II, 4*4 ,„ ▪ EPART4IE T OF' PUBLlC — file EIWPLYB, • OF,FICE, BOUT 41.11/FTII-81%,7 ~- Petiiptcubsim,Ottober,22, 1868. •- 11. NOTICE TO GONTReLOTORB. !Scitlarroposaismill - b&reteltred at:the Office of the Chief Commis- - donor of Highways until 12 o'clock. liLy on - MONDAY, - . - 26tJa >tufa., for , the cOnstruction of the following:,,, „, ,Three-feet Se went, viz.: on Seventh street from Market street to Arch street, Marks street from Eleventh street to 63 feet east of Twelfth street, Sixth street from Green streetlo Coates: street, Sartain street from Girard avenue to Poplar street, Woodstock street from _ Berks street to Norris street, Montgomery . street ;.from Broad street to Twentieth street. Two feet six inch Sewers, viz.. on Eleventh street. from 95 feet north of Jefferson, to 30 feet north of Reeves street, from Twentieth to Twenty-first street. Thirteenth street, from 253 feet north of Jef ferson, to 266 feet north of Oxford street. • Moyer and Dauphin streets, between Norris street and Belgrade street. With such iron' and stone inlets and man holes so, may be directed by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, The understanding 3,0 be that the Sewern herein advertised are to be completed on or before the 81st day of Dec., 1868. And the Contractor shall take bills prepared against the property fronting on said sewer to the amount of one,dollar and twen ty-five cents for each lineal foot of front onjtach side of the street as so much cash paid ; the bal ance, as limited by Ordinance, to 4e paid by the city; and the Contractor will be required to keep the street and sewer in good order for three years after the sewer When the street is occupied by a City Passen ger Railroad Wick, the Sewer shall be constructed along side of said track in such _manner as not to obstruct or interfere with the safe• passage, of the cars thereon; and no claim•for remuneradon shall be paid the Contractor by. , the company;, using said track, as specified in Act of „Assembly ap proved May Bth. 1866. - • , • All Bidders are invited to be pmentt at the tin:te. and place of opening the Bald Proposals.. --Each proposal will be accompanied bYti.certificate that a Bond has been filed in the Law Departatent as directed by Ordinance of May 26th, 1 1860. If.the Lowest Bidder shall not 'execnte a contract 'Within five days after the work is awarded, he will, be deemed as declining . , and 'will-. be held- liable on bis bond for the difference between Ms bid and the next highest bid. . SpeeLftcations maybe had at the Department. of Surveys, Which • .' will be strictly adhered to. MAHLON•EL 'DICKINSON, nc23-13 , Chief. Commissioner of Highways. • • I • • : :IN/ • • I '• • I " t - in& may be had at 1126 Girard atrect, oc2B Btrp" POINT BREEZE PARS THE EXHIBITION AID FAIR DAY Benefit of the Improvement Fund • is run= PONTPONEIi, • ON ACCOUNT OF TELEWEATHEJI. To Monday, 26th inst.' 9LN3 SECONEIIiTORY.FRONT ROOM or • NEW BULLETIN BUILDING, 607 Chestnut Street; 25 feet front, 70 feet deep, heated by deem. handsomely Apply td VI : l a 1. I the gg: of EVENIviIierCULLETIN TO RENT. First Floor Back of Bulletin Building, 607 CHESTNUT STREET. ocstl TO RENT. Third Floor Back of Bulletin Building, CARPETINGS. JFAJLOL. CIOPENINGF. Elegant Wiltons, Velvets, I Brussels, TAPERRIx, 3 PIS and INGRAM Parlor, Hall and Stairs to Match. LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. eel.E.amrp* ROGERS' GROUPS. ALL THE ROGERS' GROUPS. WAR AND HUMOROUS SUBJECTS. Suitable for Waller Mantel Ornaments, Bridal Presents, &o. SOLE AGENCY: JAMES F. EARLE & SONS, Earies , Galleries of Paintings and Looking- Glass Warerooms, 816 CHESTNUT STREET. HOARDING, Bee Sixth Page for Additional .Ansueeniente. TO - RENT. CM CHESTNUT STREET. VALIILIPEMINGS, &O. NEW A-RRIVALS. Opening Deily, CARPETINGS, Wi{tons, Velvets, Brussels, OIL CLOTHS; REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON, 1222 Chestnut Street. vomirp XIISCEILLANEOUS. ILT ' Et ENE. CONCENTRATED INDIGO. For the aundri.--Freib e r r l i ni n ar e lic Acld.—Flee Chemist's A Patent Picket Pinenekon or Emory Bag IN ZAOLI TWENTY CENT NOM `For Bate by all respectable Grocers and Druggists. jy27 to w f 8m BPZ 111.180ELLANSOIUS. 7,k "t ; 4 T E A.. 6 rr I INT 13 I ' TELEGRAPH COMPANY. This Company have an exclusive grant to lay Sub Marine Cablex, CANTON TO TEIN-TSIN, (the seaport of Pekin,) connecting all the pOrta on the 4SIATIO 110A4T, whose foreign commerce amounts to One Thousand Millloile Annually. The Company Is':!hartened , by-the Legletature of the State of New YOrk, With Capital of 1:5,000,000; Shares, $lOO Each. A limited number of shares are offered at 11150 each, payable $lO cash, $l5 November 1, balance in monthly inaMlmenta of $2 50 per dare. The inquiries for this stOCX: are nolo very active, and the Board of Directors in struct tar to say it may be' withdrawn at any time, and that none wilt be of fered on the above terms after Novem ber 20 next. For Cirentan3, Maps and fall information ; apply to DREXEL & CO., No, 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA ; To duly authorized Banks and Bankers through out Pennsylvania, and at the Office of the Company, Nos. 23 and 25 NASSAU' Street, BIER YORK. nuMtf rps BRONZES OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, The best assortment In the country, now open and for sale by MISKEY, MERRILL & THACKAR&, Manufacturers of Gas Fixtures, lamps, Bronzes,&e , AT 718 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. oaf; fm w Brum§ GOLD'S Latest Improved Patent Low Steam and Hot Water Apparatus, For luming atol Yntilating Prisatualublic Building" Also, the approved Cooking Apparatusk AMERICAN KITCHENER,_ On the European plan of heavy . castings, durability and neatness of conatructfon, for Hotele, Public luatitutions and the better elaea of -Private Beaideucea.- How MR rhfRNACEB of the latest improvements. OBIEFITH PATENT ARCHIMEDLaN VENTILATOR% RGISTERS, VENTILATOEd. &u. Union Steam and Water Heating fgo., JAMES P. WOOD & CO.. 41 loath FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. B. M. FELTWLLL, Superintendent. .1 . 03 Apart.° IMPROVED r # -; v irtA N BALTIMORE ; Vi i.,. ' J I PIRE;PLACE - HEATER; 4-1".----s.914,J.i. WITH Illuminating Doors and Windows, And Magazine of sufficient capa• city for fuel to last 24 hours. The most cheerful and perfect Heater Incise. BOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY J. S. CL ARK, 1008 Market Street, Philadelphia. oc6 Imn) 1:1:1114:f :1 'Vr!l 628 HOOP SKIRTS. NEW FALL STYLES. 628. Lb PLier Skirts, together with all other etylea and sizes of "our own make" of Celebrated "Champion" Skirts for Ladies; .Missee,' and Children, every length and size of waist. They are the beet and cheapest HooP Skirts in Um market. Carpets, Corsete, Corsets, especially suited to Snitches? trade. Thompson & Landon's Celebrated "Glove Fitting Corsets. Superior Fitting Fine French Woven Comae from $1 10 to $5 NI. - - Extra Handmade Whalebone Corsets at Sic.. tfoec.. $l. $1 10, $1 23. and $2 20. Trade sUPPlied at manufacturers lowest rater. MS ASCII street. . au29 2mrp WPd. T. HOPKINS. CUBJtASITJELL - Y7—GENTANE CURRANT .TbriGir • fn 5 said 10 lb. cane, for oats by J. B. BUS3IMI 4 (3)., 108 South Delaware avenue. 7 - .•- I _ ; ii.mt.,M:l34ar_ams GENUINE PREPARATION. r egillghly bones ntratod"' Compound Fluid Extract Buchu, A positive and specific remed/ for aliessed Of the i3tadder, Kidneys, Gravel and . Dronsked Swellings, EEERTErE , EEEEEEEEE ps EEE ERE 1, • EEEEEE ER E E ES, EEE • • BEE • SEREEEEEE • EBEEEEEEE . This medicine increaser . the power of digei t e d enif ex. eitati the absorbents into Death) , acriOn. ch the water or calcarons depositions'and all tuo th m amat &large. roents are reduced. la well u plan and ' and b taken by MOll, Women and -Children: . HELMIBOLD'S BXTRACT • BIJOU. . . From weetruiss aridniC from enemies. habits of dim gallon, early inaiscretif. attemled with the following symptom Indisposition to exertion. Loss of oower. L ou of memory . Difficulty of oreatetrug. - WeakLterVeS. Trembling, 'Horror of diseases. Tr Dimness of vision. Yatn I* the lbaek. Vet handy, • • Flushing of the bad,. Myna's" of the skin, Ern one on the face. Universal lassitude of the Pallid oonnmosmsee mmeular astern. These symptom's, if allowed to go on. Which Ude me due Invariably removes, soon follows impotenoy, Fatuity, Epileptic,. pits. In one of which the patient mini =die. Who can soy that Ibex are not frequently followed bi those • direful diseases. . -Insanity And' .7oxistiniptiOna - many are aware of - the awe of their entfoling. but none will confess. , • 5 THE EXCORDROPINIUTE ASYLUM s And the melancholy •deathe by consumption. bear male witness to the truth of the aseintion. he constitution once affected with Organic Weal Tess, .. the ße w quires the aidic of h medicuutto etnenettliel and bwigorats eystem. h . HELMBOLD'S EX " titACT''BUC ku Invariably Does. _„ A trial will convince the mit sceptic al. ItALLLLLT..: Inman) affections peculiar to iClTlaleas TUE EXTRACT OF BUCHU Is unequaled by any other remedy , : No Family ehould be without it. ani MM NH KM MMMM.MMMM M M MM M M'Mb! td at Mel • MK ld MM bel bf. MM MM MM MM Take r morel. alasam. mercury. orracpluaeank medicine BE LMBOLD . aEXTRACT' B JCZCII AND IMPROVED ROSE WARR Cures these Ihsettses tn oh their a tagw, at tle expellee. little or= change in diet, no inconvenience and no exposure. BBBBaBBB 888888888 888 88888 888 8888 8888888 BIM BHBB 888 0131388 BEIBBBBBBB 88888888 Use Hehnbold's Extract Bach For all affections and diseases the urinary organs whether wasting in hi ale or Female,from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Di sease of these organs requires the aid of a diuretic. HELIKBOLD'S EXTRACT 13110HII is the Great Diuretic, and is certain to have the desired effect in all diseases for which it is recom mended. Evidence of the most responsible and reliable character will atcompany tho medicine. 000001 0000000 000 000 000 000 000 0 0 00 00 0000000000 000 • 00000 Physicians. please notice. I mak [no "secret" of "In gredienta." HELMBOLD'SEXTRACT BUCHI3 Is composed of boobs. - cubebe an 'juniper berries. 00. lected with great care. - - -IPRPPABED Duteous)._ _ - By H. T. HELMBOLD. Practical and analytical chemist; and sole nianntaniurer 121elmbold's Genuine Preparation, LLL LL LLL L LLL LLL LLL • LLLLLLLLLL AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia. R. T. Rolmbold, who. being duly sworn. doth say his preparations contain no narcotic.= mercury or injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable, T. RELAIBOLD. Sworn so d subscribed to before me, this Md day of No. vember, 1064. W 31.. lllBBERD,_Alderman, Ninth Street, above Race. Philadelphia DDDDDDD DDDDDDDD DDD DDD DDD DDD DDD DDD DDD DDD DDD DDDDDDDD DDDDDDD Price -el 25 6 - for - S6 ad' Deliver to any addrece.recurely packed from obeervation. Add rree all letters to H. T. HELMBOLD, • Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 594 BROADWAY, NEAV YORK. 594 Oa BehanliPs NoHeal Depot, 104 8011711 TETIVIL, PHILA. 104 Deware of Counterfeits and unprincipled Dealer!, who endeavor to diepose "of their own" and other articles on the reputation obtainedby Edlnibold's Genuine Preparations. sold by ait Druggists everywhere. Aek for ideLiabold'e—take no other. . . :NONE ARE GENUINE unless done in steel-en graved wrappers. with faresinnis of my Chemical Wore house. and signed , E1. , 7. HELDIBOLI). r .2III%IKI.Iqt,eteW , ...r•wer...eP..P.4O , ..4*.n..*SWMWMP , A.s.WWS..M.IWA , otfirritzet scams. CIT 13; TA I N The subscribers are "we teeeirtes their , Fall -Emportations RICH CURTAIN FABRICS von PARLOR, CHAMBER AND LIBRARY WINDOW. CURTAINS FURNITURE COVERINGS, COMM/NCI French Satins and Brooatellee, Royal Tapestries, Silk Terry and Coteline% Wool Telly, Reps, Dantasks, iSts. . last apnea direct from , the em c ee, EMBROIDERED LACE COILTABIS, NEW DESIGNS, • From the !await to the highest quality-eome of them tho Rilatht3T MADE. NOTTINGRAIN LACE CURTAINS, IsIIIDROIDEEED lIIIIIILLN CURTAINS,. SACO,VAND ;um VOIsIN DIELPEILIES, VEISTIBELE META' NS in irjae *We:7. CAIIVSIO, PLAIN,. GILT AND ILVALNET • CORNICES, 'WHITE AND COLORED SHADES. • Ikeperiono-e& and reUitdo_ workmen surorintentt our Ijohoutery Derouirmmt. Slid every effort Is erar to o satiefactlon sad secure IntuuPtuott intg orders entrusted to us. • Sheipard, Tan *ten ArrP3on t No.looB Chestaiut rmuipszpinA. • °el w f m 'Mtn. • • IVALTOIIII24 JEWICIUMIN liger• REMOVAL. MESSRS. BAILEY & CO. HAVE REMOVED New 'Establishment, Cor. Cheitnut and Twelfth, fits. 1;7i:11:4:4 :,11P1 (114.) ;4 ' r SHERRY Wing JUST RECEIVED, AZIOTUER i&VOICE OF Amontillado, Bich Bigh Grade Fruity Sherry, Pale Sherry, AND OIDI WELLKNOWN TABLE SHERRY, At $2 75 per gam by the cask, of $3 00 by the de;ijabn. AU our own direet importation, and for wile a im porter's prices by the utak , demijohn, dozen, or bottle. 511110 N COLTON A CL.AltliE t S. W. °or. Broad and Walnut Ste. w m tin ECASTIO SPONGE; Pennsylvania Elastio Sponve Co., 1111 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. ELASTIC) SPONGE A SUBSTITUTE FOR CURLED HAIR. FOR ALL UPHOLSTERY PURPOSES CHEAPER THAN FEATHERS OR HAIR, AND FAR OR The Lightest, Softest and most Elastic and Durable ma, terial known for MATTRESSES, PILLOWS. CAR. CARRIAGE AND CHAIR CUSHIOS. It is entirely Indestructible, perfectly clean and free from dust. IT DOES NOT PACE AT ALL ! Is always frte from insect life; b perfectly healthy. and for the sick Is =equaled. If soiled in anywlsy. can be renovated quicker and easier than any other DAttrese. Special attemionAlven to FURNIBMNG CHURCHES. HAT.T,g, amine Railroad men are especially invited to examine the Cushion Sponge,. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. Iv2o m w fir; , ' The Liverpool Ce Lon don VGlobe hisili- - ance Companf. the Report of this bin-- pally, for -1868 -showsir Premiums - 5,4.79, 2 78 . Lops - - - 3,344,728 and after paying a divi dend of so per cent., the Total Alas are, in' Gold, $17,005,026. AtTWOOD SMITH, General Agent, No. 6 ItIERCH.dNTS' EXCH4NGE, Philadelphia. LADIES' DRESS GOODIS. MARY B. CONWAY, LAD v.' 1): lURNIDIIING AND SHOPPING ELISIO, 31 South Sixteenth_ Street, PHILADELPHIA. Ladies from any part of the United States can Bond their orders for Dress Materials. Dresses, ()looks. Donner, Shoes. Under Clothing, Mourning Snits, Wedding Pros seen.. Traveling Oubidts, Jewelry. &c.; also. Children'. Clothing, infants! Wardrobes, Gentlemen's Linen, ,In ordering Garmente. Ladies will please send ono of tneirarsT FITTINVI =EMBUS for measurement; nod Ladle's .visiting the city should not fail to call and have their measures registered for future convenience . . Refere,bv permission; to ME. J.: M. Eaemtatt.. • 1012 and 1014 Chestnut street. • . IMESBRR. CCLLADAY& CO.. Bo and 620 Chestnut street. auto Smro •• • - A ItIrittdi'VFI'HINDET. , IBLFALIK - EmpRouDER IVI ing,Brulduag, Stamping. its, TOIIIIY. 1800 Filbert street.
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