it!p , f ' ~.., . ,,,--,,,:„: „ : : . :.. : , .:..„.: :, „. 8. ,:.„.,.; VIT'Y , BULLETIN. ..Homxclna.—A young > man • 1 * maned 'Frank, Ainholt, residing at .No. %Girard avenue, died last night-from the effects ,bf Injuries received on Saturday evening last. •Vbiltvpassing Broad and l'opiar streets he wattstruck by some parties. lie followed his nmailants to Clirard avenue, below Broad st., and there got into a %%Tangle with them. He ,was then struck onthe head with a brick:. • BlO'odflowed pretty' freely from the wound, 4and'beAvent into a saloon at Thirteenth and `..Girard'avenue, wherehe fell on the floor from -- 1 --exiionstion..----Hawas-airried to a drug store e. -- and, after baying his wound dressed, went to. ;I`,St. Jaseph's hospital. Be remained,there until Monday, and not supposing that his wound was dangerous, then went home, where he ._2_Xlied abave stated._Twelnen_areJn_custodyl upon the charge, of haying been concerned in the Assault. Coroner Daniels will investigate, the case MMICIPAL VISITORS.:--A delegation of the ,'Bciard of Park Conunissioners of Allegheny' reached 'Philadelphia last evening and will remain bere . .for ,two days to examine' :Fairmount Park. The Covainissionbas already, .v,visited Washington and Baltimore, and will go from Philadelphia to New York The pnr-:, pose is to gather information in regard to the • several systems of Park improvements, with' the mode of . ornamentation and the construe- Lion of bridges. The members of the Com - mission are as follows : J. C. Patterson; B. M. Marshall Bobt. Lee, a dle, t:James DL. Brier, John Bum, Jr., John &Wall, Charles Davis, City Engineer, and J. B. Oxley, S,ecietary. Thelusitors will an interview with the Fairmbunt Park, Commissioners this after noon. ;If OSE CARRIAGE ON THE SIDE WAL During an alarm of fire at two o'clock yester ,! day afternoon; the carriage of the Columbia Hose Company was run on the sidewalk, on Vine street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth: A lOt of goods in front of a grocery store, at . the corner of Thirteenth and Vine streets, were very badlydamaged. CHARGED WITH BtfliGLAßY.—Chas. MatheWs has been arrested and will have a hearing at the Central Station this afternoon, upon the - charge:othavittg entered the house of Sallie 3.lbEadden, the "Ron Ton saloon, on Eleventh street below Girard avenue. The entrance Was effected by breaking open a back window, about three o clock yesterday morn ing.. VISITING FIEEME N,—The Assistance Steam Fire Engine Company willstart on a visit to New York and Boston on Monday next, and will be absent from the city for one week. The Company will take along a handsome new hose eirriage, which has just been com pleted. Fum.—This morning about half-past one o'clock, a Kge occurred in the dwelling of Mr. liarchner," 4 No. 1622 South Sixth street. Several holes were burned through the floor of the second story back room, and a straw mattress in the front room was destroyed. Row OvEu.—Magdalene Oldhouse was run over by a peach wagon at Sixth and Arch streets, about seven o'clock this morning, and had an arm broken. She was conveyed to the Pennsylvania Hospital:' ROBBERY.—About half-past one o'clock this Morning the grocery store ot Thomas Wright. at amt. E. corner of Thirteenth and Federal streets, was entered through the transom, and about S 9 were stolen from the Money-drawer. O'Connell had his head badly cut, by a'derrick falling on him, at Arch street wharf, Schuylkill, yesterday after noon. ' Boy DnowNEo.—Williani McNeely, aged 10 years, fell into the Delaware yesterday after noon, and was drowned . His body was re covered and the Coroner was notified. NEW NOVEL BY Mus: WOOD.—Messrs. T. B. Peterson announce, for Saturday next, a new novel by-Mrs. Henry Wood, the popular author of " East Lynne." It Is entitled " Ito land Yorke ; or, Done in Passion," and is a sequel to "The Channings." Messrs. Peter son have secured the manuscript and ad vanced proof-sheets from the author, for the hand Some consideration of £l5O sterling g.old, a substantialproof that all American publish ers are not pirates. The great popularity of Mrs. Woods' books makes it a safe invest ment for our enterprising , publishers to secure them in advance of their beingpirated in New York. WILL YOU HAVE IT IF IT RAINS ?-Of course! No postponement on any account, least of all ou account of a little unpleasant weather. In fact a rainy day will give down-town men a - betteropportunitTof - sziding_a little time the "exhibition,' and rain or shine, there will be people enough waiting to see our new Fall goods, to fill the (kik Hall Buildings twice over. Remember it is to-morrow. You don't have to be "registered" beforehand, but can walk right in and be sure of a welcome from Wanamaker & Brown. AUCTION NOTICE.—To-morrow (Thursday) morning, September 23d, at 10 o'clock, T. A. McClelland will sell at 1219 Chestnut street (Concert- Hall Auction Rooms), a large assort ment of superior cabinet furniture, parlor and chamber suits, carpets, =Masses, &c., to which we invite the attention of our readers. To SpoiersmEN.—Attention is called to the advertiSement in another column of. Carr's Cottage;,-situated at Cape Island. The pro prietor designs keeping it open all the year for the accommodation of sportsmen and others who desire a visit to the sea shore in the fall and winter seasons. TERRIRLE.RIOT AT RIVERSIDE, N. .1 Three Men Shot and Several Stabbed and ' Otherwise Injured. Yesterday morning the Lady Masons, of Camden, New Jersey, had a pic nic at Miller's Garden, near Riverside. The whole party numbered between two and three hundred persons. They wore acconipa; • nied by a gang of roughs from that place, who amused themselves throughout the day by . lighting with each other, and with the Ger .' mans residing there. • In the afternoon the crowd was swollen by: the arrival of a number of rowdies from Beverly, Delaneo, and other places near, and • , a terrible riot occurred at thelliverside Hotel, kept by Nathan Reed. After lighting for some time three revolvers were brought into requi sition, and at least a dozen shots fired at the crowd. .0111_1 reeeiveil a ball iu his neck, another had his head grazed with a bullet, and a fellow named William Gallagher received a gun-shot wound in the leg. The ."""'". latter person was conveyed to Delanco, where • his wound was dressed by a surgeon of that place. Several persons were badly cut about the head and faee, but as far as could be ascer tained their wounds were not of a serious character. . Officer Isaac: Hullens, who arrived at the. scene of the riot about three o'clock,attempted to make an arrest, but was driven out of the • hotel and from the grounds by the assaults of the ruffians. He soon after, with the aid of several ci,tizens, succeeded in arresting John t Gallagher, a well-known:Character froM Cam _ !len— was=....caPtUretkafter ---i itard was hand..;culled and sent to the jail at Mt. Holly. During the melee at Muller's Garden a Ger man minted i raraz Speigelpetg received a. severe stab in the back, under his right shod der, and another man had his lip slit in a manner that will make his future appearance far from ornamental. ' Mr. Henry (arvey. in endeavoring to protect Speigleperg, was 'roughly handled.' PEspensheitz was violently assailed,. and Only escaped from serious injury by- the use of his revolver. On thc,previons evening another disgrace; fa) fight occurred near :Reed's Hotel among a dancing party at that houSe. Warrants have Been Issued for a number of thoSe concerned in the row, and also,one against Heed, eharg thg hiffi with keeping a disorderly house. ' CITY N icEs. • T 11E I.l , ,Al)Ellifi • // Mid • i; '•••1 I%'here everything in tir• ”t• c.ll, +,l C.l TIDE DAILY B['LLETIN Al; 143PletutP.AN ArinDherE P-LTliis title ',ap plies to Ilir.r.Wliislotv's Liver and 'Fittiniach • iciuerigus. , Everybody, likes It, the Wel: relish it, and its 'effect in cases of obstinate constipation, billions collo, indigestion and, livercomplaint,ie far more salutary than of any, other alterative or cortectire. • , BvItNETT's ICALTASTON is ptepared premly to remove all unpleasant conditions of the skin. FULL STOOK OF 4EADY-MADF COTHING, /COW COMMETt. AT PAUL giin*noT, TAILOR, along experience and high reputation In Paris and Nev.. York, recently in this city connected with establishments in which ,he . Could not displity the skill and taste that made his repu , teflon ;, has the pleasure of infortiting his friends, pa trons and the fashionable public, :that he is now con nected—with—Enwa-nri—p-.—n, suAr,--111eichant—Nailor,-- southeast corner Chestnut anti Seventh, where ,he can show them a magnificent stock of goods, and make them clothes equal to the best establishments of Paris, Lon don, or New York, and at moderate prices. OANFORD & SONS, Under the Continental Hotel, .I.lhve the largest supply Ladies' and Hisses' Hots in the city , FOR specimen copies and advertising terms , of .tho Wilmington. Daily Cuenmereial. and Delaware Weekly Tribune, address JENKINS . & ATKINSON, Wilmington, Delaware _ BEWARE OF ME EMUS - _ . Which vermin lay -for nia.xt Year's crap. Cleanse your remises thoron_hl with Lyon's Insert I , owder, and -thus pi even to coc crone es, , - other vermin from Overrunningyou with their - broods next year. Lyon's Powder will do it. Nothing elite will. Depot, 2 Park Row, N. Y. HOT-ROITSt GnAr.na, and lather choice fruits, l tempting to the sick ; also, the choicest and most fash ionable confections—French and American ; delicious mixtures; caramels, at A. L. TA"MANT'S, Ninth and Chestnut streets. PERSONS returning from the seashore Or Mountains, who still continne in delicate health, will do well by taking a few electrical Mreatments from Drs. Galloway ez. Bolles, the long-established Medical Electri cians of the city. Their Mike is on Walnut street, se cond door east of Thirteenth. CITOrCE FEAT/mils—Just received,. ..per last steamer, a magnificent assortment, cheap. Tiros. KENNEDY & Ban., • 729 Chestnut Street. • JuniciouaAllorrtans and nurses use tor children a safe and pleasant medicine in Bower's Infant Cordial. StrEGICAL kifiTRIMIENTS and druggists' sun dries. . SNOWDEN & BROTHER, 23 South Eighth street, GENTS' HATS! GENTS' HATS Of the'lsest and most exquisite styles. Krices lowest in the city. AtAAßronn's, under the Continental DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND. CATARRH. J. leaacs, 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 his office, No. 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Arti ficial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination • CORNS, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully treated by Dr. J.. Davidson, No. 915 'Chestnut street. :es moderate. THE FINS ARTS. New Chromes. JAMES S. EARLE it SONS Are in receipt of large InvoiCes of New Chromes and Engravings, the fillet; of a few of which are anne4.ted "Storming the Castle,", "The Ferry-Boat," (companion). "By the Riverside," ' "By the Seaside," to be soon ready "The Pet Rabbits," "In the Meadow," Morning on the Rhine San Maclou, Rouen Sorrento; Bay of Nat Its The lake of Four Ciintons The Village Blacksmith Visiting the Art Exhibition The Cathedral at Huy Abbeville do The Interior of St. Pant's, Antwerp S. Read The Madonna Sets Sisto Raphael , Baby in Trouble! Companion to Unconscious Sleeper.' "Happy Sours," 'Tired Out," Hill "At Bramber," "Near Sophley," Rowbotham Sherwood Park. A. N. Cox Sherwood Forest do, Gap of Dnnloe (Lakes of Killarney). Falls of the Relchenbach Departure of the Swallows • Return of the Swallows ............ And others. RUSTIC_CARVED FRAMES-AND EASELS ROGERS'S GROUPS WM soon be ready, a large and tine Chromo, utter Mr E. Moran, "THE LAUNCH OF THE LIFE BOAT." Subscriptions Tor copies now received. EA RLES' GALLERIES, 619 Chestnut Street. Oppeiltethe old location, until the rebuilding of the =BM ef))m w f 3trpg JAMES S. EARLE & SONS IltiN'e now pos6el,ion of the entire premises No. 819 Chestnut Street, Where they ore prepared to exhibit their NEW AND FRESH STYLES OF LOOKING GLASSES, • PICTURE FRAMES, &c., &c., ROGERS' GROUPS, NEW CIIROMOS, ENGRAVINGS, All litteat importationl received ninon their illsn9troun C. F. HASELTINE'S GALLERIES OF THE ARTS, N 0.1125 Chestnut Street. The Galleries on the Second Floor will be re-opened on October sth with a great Exhibition orPAINTINGS. LOOKING GLASSES on hand and node to order from our OWII designs. The largest and most complete stock In the city of ARTISTS' MATERIALS, French, English and German, New Engravitigit and Chromes. RARE OLD ENGRAVINGS, PLAIN AND cOLORED FRENCH PHOTOGRAPHS, ORICIN AL ETCHINGS, Ste.,Ae. Everything pertaining to Art or Art twitters kept or attended to. rayl3-Iyra , NENDERO_TUOIAYLOR-&-BIWIMS OLD Evirmausium PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT GALLERY. Funikii,..4 with every conveni enre and facility for producing the 7 . 1 )(1 privitto pas - ' . -- (? ;2-W • l i t t . ' fon i n t t I 1,! n o D „ r f e „ "i " g All the rdinoinont l'hot(grii `" plky, mich as Ivory typeB," t urer•' on por. , •laina• Opalotv pos." the "Nt'W Crayons" originated with tlik e:didditthincid WENDEROTH,. TAYLOR & BROWN, • • OH CHESTNUT STREET. ' Seti-111 vv f 2nirn . Q. TARR EA C H.ES, STARR TO ES, . chuicrvuly,c•tunied by Collins. Geddes & Cu ., bob• anon. Del grown On their own Sole Agents, C, BROS 114 South Wllan' ,0.16 (A 1 p JUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE 1,000 eases of Champagne, sparkling Catawba and Cali fornia Wines, Port, ititideint, Sherry, Jamaica and Santa Cruz fine old Brandies and Whinkles, Wholesula and Retail: P. J.. JORDAN, 'nO Pear street, • Below Third and 'Walnut streoto. and above Dock strata del-tf CIIARVEB STOk#'.os, No: 824 'C BEST:MT, STR4T New Engravings. after Birket Foster .Tos. Jansen .....E. DoILY A. Schwarti 'Hebei Ilofer .E. Stammel ..L. J. Wood J. C. Reed ..J. Bortler Steinbock . do. E4.,'.i ;t.;j, . . , - rflo 131 D, EXTRA:CT „ , 8110111110 vlaaaant in tut° add ndor, free from a inJurtona promties, and immediate in ita action. rpARE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND unsafe remedies for, unploasani and dangerous disensos. Use UELMDOLD'S EXTRACT DUCHU AND IMPROVED - DOSE WASLt. . THE GLORY OF MAN'IS STRENGTH therefere the nervous and debilitated should kerne diately use HELHBOLD'S EXTRACT BIICHI7. IiffANHOOD AND YOUTHITIM VIGOR •LTA are regained byHELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONSIRE STORED by REVALUED'S EXTRACT BIJOU. FOR NON-RETENTION .OR INCONTI name of Urine, Irritation, Inflammation or U kora tion of the Bladder or Kidneys, Diseases of the Prostrate elands„ Stone in the Bladder, Calcnins,Gravel or Brick Dust Deposits. and all Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys or Dropsical Swellings, 17§E HELBIBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHII fIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII gives health and vigor to the frame, and bloom to the pallid cheek. Debility is accompanied by many alarming symptoms, and if no treatment is submitted to Consumption, Insanity or Epileptic Fits ensue. ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON stltutions, of both sexes, use HELMBOLD'S TEAM' BUCHU. It will girp brisk aid energetic fee ngs, and enable you to sleep well, HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU Is a certain cure for dtapasee of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic! Weakness, Female Complaints, General Debility. An all diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in DIALE OR FEMALE, From whatever canoe originating, and no mat rof lIOW LONG STANDING Diseases of these organs require the use of a diuretic. If no treatment is submitted to,Oonsumption or Insanity may 01113110. Our flesh and blood aro supported frond these sources, and the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, Ind that,of Doßtorlty, depend upon prompt ueo of a re Table remodY • lELIVIBOLD'S_ EXTRACT RUCHE b",stabllshed upwards of 18 years. preparedly H. T. HELMI3OLD; Druggist, 594 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 04 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . 4ei 25 P • or bottle, or BLIC bottles for - de. reed to any address. Wir - Solet by Druggists everywhere. DRY GOODS. FALL - OPENING. MCV AUGH & DUNG AN,' 114 South 'Eleventh Street, , .Wlll Open , .MondSePtember 20th ' ay , , french-Worked and Ilonoburig Edgings 4 andands oe a clings. French tnihrrd SeteWro new deal/11 06 . 'Laces,o4l6bons. ' , , tonari, Offs, Ifilhfs• FANCY ARTICLES: And airthe NoveMee of the Benson Also a full line of , - - ithjiting Manus, FlriianelLs and RICHARDSON'S LINEN'S. sollB-6t . - Opening FASHIONABLE PLIISKES, BLUES, BROWNS MAGNIFICENT ROBES, ROBES DE CHAMIRRE, Richest French Chintzes. EYRE & LANDELL, Fourth , arid Arch Streets. MW 8 tr POPULAR PRICES DRY GOODS. RICKEY,SHARP&CO. p jy „" CHESTNUT STREET, NEW STYLES AMERICAN SILKS At $2 75 per Yard. FOB 'SALE BY JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street. sell-4m§ M. A. BINDER— ARTISTE DES ' MODES, 1101, N. W. corner Eleventh and Chestnut streebt. This opportunity Is taken to announce that I have Just returned from Paris and London with the latest Fall Fashions—these designs being personally. selected, and modeled from the greatest, novelties, and trimmed In a superior style—and will open • , WEDNESDAY, September I, IMO, with French and English Dresses. Cloaks, li M m inteletts, Sleeves, and Children's Costumes, RC obe do b re and Breakfast Dresses. Dress and Cloak Making in every variety. Wedding Trousseaux furnished at short notice and reasonable prices. Real Thread and Guipure Laces, Roman and Plain Ribbons and Sashes. Paris Jewelry, neatest styles of Jet, Gold and Shell, the rarest and most elegant ever offered. hair Bands, Combs and Regal Nets. .Dress and Cloak Trimmings, the most tasteful that are to be secured in the French metropolis, wholesale and Bridal Veils and Wreaths. Kid Gloves,7s cents and el per pair. Exclusive agent for Mrs. M. Work's celebrated system forcnttin • ladies' dresses, sacques.M • uns c—rn •15tfrp JONES' CDIVE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 004 t "ARKET STREET. PHILADELPHIA. First Class Ready-Made Clothing, suitable for all Seasons, 'constantly on hand. Also, a Handsome Line of Piece Goods for Gus= tom Work. qEo. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor VVATCHES; JEWELRY', -&c 1124 CHESTNUT STREET. AMERICAN, SWISS AND ENGLISH WATCHES CLARK & BIDDLE'S, Special Agents in Philadelphia for AMERICAN - WATCHES, Nude by E. Howard & Co., Boston f 7e -w IYrPR O~~ALE. fa-ARCIMREET -PROPER-TEE- FOR SALE; 1922 ARCH STREET. One of those splendid now Brown-Stone 11013EigS. three stories and Mansard roof, 26 foot front, 120 feet deep to Cuthbert street, on which there to a very tine Stable. The Holm° is very large and 'commodions, hav ing all the modern Improvements, and built by the pre aent owner in the very bolt manner: • Inquire at 1021.Aflelt Street. • •IT FOR SALE.—VALITABLE PRO PEItTY, Not thwest corner of Eleventh and Spruce streets; .100 foot on Elovoittli street, by 144 on Sproco street. Apply to . LEIVIS 11. REDNEIt, al Walnut street. - 5022 2t§ fp• FOlt SALh7.-A' SASH AND DOUR JKlfl' 1 till, doing H first-class business, best location in tlio city. Address "A. B. ', BULLETIN Wilco. 5022-21* FOE- INVALIDS.—A FINE MUSICAL Box as a comp4nion for the sick chamber; the finest assortment in the city, and a groat variety of airs to se lect from. Imported direct by - F ARR & BROTBIDR, giblBttrp 821 Cheptilut street, beim EQurcti. SPECIAL C.': - It'Ar.' . rE ... ': . L'i-.R,o':':,..:'N FIFTY PIECES BLACK SILKS, LUCIFER, The above lots of SILKS, purchased for cash of the importer at far leis ban their gold cost, will be offered at a small advance to our customers. STRA.WBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS. NEW CARTETINGS. FALL INIJP 0,3 R, "T rrxcoNs. FRENCH MOQUETTE CARPETS, Designed by the best Artists in Paris, for sale only by us, and at less prices than New and elegant original designs in J. Crossley's & Sons' 04 Velvets for Parlors, with blhders to match, exclusive patterns. Novelties in ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS in the Louis XVI., Marie Antoinette, Per sian,„Alluunbra, Illuminated, and other styles, in entirely new and original _ ENGLISH BRUSSELS FOR HALL AND STAIRS, Just Opened 1,000 Pieces of all the New Styles of Tapestries for the season, at rin3o m w a thug CURTAIN MATERIALS. SHEPPARD, • VAN HARLINGEN No. I.OOS CHESTNUT STREET, Respectfully announce the conunencement of their importations for We 1101113011 of a large lot of NEW C.FIOICE AND DESMABLE GOODS, tnittb_Mt - Viial tile - special attention of buyers to their IMMENSE STOOK of LACE CURTAINS, in coalface ranging from the lowest price up to the rich est and most expensive, among which are many very, Choice and . Elegant Designs, made expressly for them, and not to ho had elsewhere. Also r a lore assortment of.. LACE SHADES AND LA . 111BREQ CMS, , RICH CURTAIN GOODS, and 8020 final • . CURTAIN MATERIALS, important for this amp, coMpriaingTho aPachd stY/ 00 for PARLORS, DRAWING-ROOMS, LIBRARIES, BOUDOIRS, CHAMBERS,. 4 - c., with • CORNICES and, FIXTURES, and rich - TASSELS and TRIM MINGSto match. Ala°, WINDOW SHADES, . • CHINTZES, CRETONNES,4c. , ;&"i 0 .0 .* - - ' N. B.— , Tlrst•clasp Workmen employed to make and Lang Draiwrlch, Curtalus, &c., and all work ivaronted. ' fio7-f w w 12t§ ' . l3':A.Tt•qix*s-';,:'.'', , ,_,T. : ::.:::.','.'''SlT.: 4 -KR 'Q; J:, " _ . One , Cade 'Stiorie b .. F._ . .F .. .. _.. ~ ... ... .. .... Tweniy-four ,inches- wide. Price $2. Twenty-sii inches wide, Prices $1 87 and $24 J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET. 6-4 VELVETS. ENGLISH BRUSSELS. All widths, with borders to match. 1,000 PIECES NEW TAPESTRIES MODERATE PRICES. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA. & ARRISON, ever before offered. ALSO, OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND. TREASURY DEPARTMENT OF PENNSYL VANIA, HARRISTIVRO, August 20th, 1869. Sealed bids will be received for the redemption of ONE MILLION DOLLARS OF 'IRE LOAN OF THE COM MONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, duo July Ist 1870, until 12 o'clock M., October let, 1869. Communications to be addressed to R. NV .MACKEY, • , State Treasurer, Ifarrisbarg, Fa. .And endorsed - " Bid for Redemption' of - State F. JORDAN,, Secretary of State. lIARTRANFT, Auditor General. It. W. MACKEY, State Treasurer. Commissioners of the Sioking Fund. N. B. No newspaper publishing the above withou authority will receive pay therefor.'.' FOR THE LADIES., • THE " COSME'I IQUE A LA -POMPADOUR," for beautifying and preserving the complexion, and giv ing it the freshness and brilliancy . of youth, is with out a rival. Is perfectly free from any deleterious minerals .ancl drugs, and its efficacy is wonderful for rendering the skin soft, pure and beautiful. It is the true secret of beautk, and all ladles should use It. For sale by all dealers. • E. MICHALSKI 13063 m r'n No. 21 South Di. lath street. NrArDi eA' • •e:.e•Y Rings of solid 18 karat fine Gold—a specialty; a Hal assortment of sizeo, and no charge for engraving names. etc. FARM IS BROTIfEIt, Makers, my2l-rp tf fat Chestnut s t re et below Fourth. , JOSEPH FUSSELI, MANUFAC turer (tithe bestqualitv of Alps , ca and Ging ham tuobrellti, Non. 2 and '4 Livrth tourth street ~7 _~~Il-~~= PROPOSALS. nu . 2 3 Imrp§ PERSONAL,
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