31 A, at TIA ND'S ,IS it 7411. neir we:Tieet of kdnciillon There `r4etvo,lurellred a thousatui negroep. in Alorylanii. including lift thousand cbiXdtr 7 iti4 Yearlbe 84-4 e cotltii.bUted: for tho,eilurittOdOf these hiatiks just $951 . 21. Ore tire l , Sum Washington aud, Frederick ernlratie ..tt good Macy 'Re puldiaankla*e $638, or avail% than, two-thirds. Theio.is AM , preseilted the. spectacle of nearly eue-third elf the %entire "pdoulation or the, , left, - atilt 'Aro, ih a cOndition of ' ignorance. With a folly and short-sightednms which finds 11 0 fel:1101r further south the whites look hAridl Ottee'npOU the minis of .ignoraitce whiedtxmist,'uttless overcome perpetuate ,the victS'ofslavery: mpti3mmwibm- Attb Chestnut Street Theatre the Galton Englinli, Gornto Opera Company will appear, tort, to the charming opera, ,Fanchon the - 1 -.4t,tbe Arch ;this evening,John Brougham will appear in The Red Light. -- 12 M.r. Edwin Adams will appear at th Walnut, this evening, in the drama, Nardsse, the frogma, —A first<class miscellaneous entertainment willbe offered at the American Theatre this evening. An entirely new,,bili is offered. Bliti will give an exhibition of magic and: /egerdemain at Assembly Build ings to-night, and on this and ,Saturday afttlnitons. Carncross & Dixey announce a very attractive performance at the Elevanth Strnet House ,Opera to-night. The Live. Jo diam, The Coopers, "Wonders of Electricity" and:other novelties are on the bill. —A first-rate entertainment will be given at Dulprez & Benedict's Seventh Street Opera Rouse to-night. —At .the , the Academy of Miltlie t on this evei;ting .an exhibition Fivon by the pupils of . Prof. Lewis's gymnasium. =The Bedouin Arabs 'will appear at the. Circus for the remainder of the week. Among tbe :additional stars this week is Mr. Vin. ` Frank - 141,s renowned equestrian, said to be our of the very best in the profession. ClT`ir BULIOETIN. Anvs.—There is now on' exhibition at , the salerooms of 31essrs. Martin lltrothers, No,' Chestnut street, a very larg(i Colleation, of modern oilpaintings, comprising nearly 2(10 on ,the , catalogue. The gallery was well yesterday and th s morning, and from the interest manifested by those present there will undoubtedly be considerable petition to obtain , the litleat, pictures. We noticed among the collection some fine spoollneaS of the art, by George G. liartwlek, W. C. A-rerichs, 3.M. eniverhouse, Paulnitter, Frank , Sefton. ,:liipholson, rand others. We were particularly struck with the niimber,of fine copies from the old masters of the Munich and Dresden Gallaries. Thiti 'excellent op portunity,to secure ,pictures of real merit at auctio}i,prib'es lzbould not be all Owed to pass uni.inprov,ed. The'sale commences to-morrow morning; continuing in the evening, and closing - on Fridaymorning and evening. ---,-i •~1--- VIT'Y NOTICES. Snow and ice and sleet, .01-the bouse.tops, 'neath your feet ; - And the wind. how it howls, as o'er hill and plain It rushes. with all its might and Wain. And-freezing poverty cries in pain As it enters them-hearts, then ont again, Away it goes with demon's laugh ' Leaving distreatiand death kilts' (0* path. Now is the season for overponts t The cheapeet and beet you will find at Stokes', The nnmber of his great Clothing Store' IS • tESINUT STEMET. SUMIT TWENTY•IOUR. FRENCH CONFECTIONERY of his'own manu facture. Almeria and Barbarosa rape in large clus ters. llot•bouee lithe 'und other deliceciea, at A. L. TANSENT'S, B. E. corner Ninth anil Chestnut streets. ~.. , .. . A.. 1 34 .TIIE PAC IN A - .N137 am:L.—The point's' bf-'differencer between 'PusLois's ' V iTALis., on SALVATION MU THE HAIR, and the other hair darken ing ayticles,vire these: They are sticky—it iv devoid of panto* l Vitt./ are opaalio--it -IS trapppareat. They aro fetid-;-it'is 'fragrant. They are muddy—it is clear.' They produce dull tints—it reprod litee nature's hues. Sold by BURNR, TT'S FLAVORING kiXTRACTS.—The suissiprity 111 these extracts consists in their perfect purity and cregt arength ' They are warranted free from -the poisonous oils and 'wide which enter Into the composi• tion of many of the'fitetitions fruit flavors now in the market. They are not only true to their names, but are prepared from fruits of the best quality, and are so bight,' concentrated that a comparatively small quan tity .orilt [wed be used. • 30SEPLE iluttwitry& Co., Boston, Manufacturers and Proprietors. For sale by all Grocers and:Druggists. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT • Buoiru and IM PROVED Ross: WASH ClllllB fleCiTet and delicate disorders in'al I their stages, at tittle-expetiee, llttle'or no C1L817,7,0 in diet, no inconvenience and= expoaure. It le pleas ant is aste and odor, immediate In ,itaactlon, and free Immixl injurious properties. • ' - WHITMAN'S 'SUPER CREAM CHOCOLATES, and other exrolleut ChaeolataainteetioaS,lllanufactured fresh daily, at his Steam' Works; donthwest cornet of Twelfprand;Mariket §treetg.. ". • LAbigs pronounce Burnott's Florimel to bo a fine Pertanna.—Ga:veston. New.. W. H. ()Alarm (formerly, of 719 :Chestnut . , street) hail resumed the Curtain business with his Bona, and invites at tontion do. their new evict of C urt an:iliate riale and Railroad 73uptillos, at 723 Chestnnt street, two (loos o o Ve our old stand. ' . W. B. OARBYL & 801.4)5. : 723 Chestnut street. HOUSEKEEPERS, can get. a -complete outfit Tor the kitchen. pAssolv & Co., I{,itehon Furnishing Itooloq,l)ocic fttreet,-belotv Waloot.. ' . - FOR gON-RETENTIoN OR INCONTINENCE of Urilkei irritatiOn.- Inflammation, or itideration of the bladder, or kidneys, 111868.4 es of the prostate glands, Btoim in the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick-dust de posite, and all flispam of: the bladder, kidneya _and firop p ltataivelUniza - USE IIELUIBOLI! 8 /, XTB.ACT,II.I:VCII U. WHITMAN'S SUPERIOR .111XQELLIttsIT tal Vanilla Alaionds,inanafactured fresh daily, at his Steam Worlts,Twetfth and Markot streota, Ilutautobb!ti Eswßiver .13uotiti given health and vigor to the frame and bloom to tho pallid cheek. Debility. is accompanied by many alarming symptom's, audit no treatment le enbinitted' to, IcOneumption, in' anityror epileptic lite . . - HOUSEHEEPERH can get a;complete outfit Tor thekitellon:" FAnsou & Co: Kitchen , Furnishing Rooms, Dock stroet, below WalAiut. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS . AND CATARRH. treated with the utmost SUCA:6I3I3, by J. It Ace. H. D., ^ and Professor of 'Th.ssases pf the Eye and Ear (his speet ally) in the Medina( Colkye Pennsy/vonia, l 2 tears ex yertenre,No, 806 Arch street. Testimonials can be seen at his office. The medical faculty are Invited to ac company their patients, as he has no secrets in his prac tice. Artificial eyes Inserted ithout pain. No charge for examination, HELNISO . LA'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIII is M n piceeent ja ato and Mo freo from all injurioue propgrpee, and itnumtljate in ite action. Coswe,BUtdol3B Auvarted Nails, skipfulf tre4ted.o, Cr, Dav i dson, No, 516 Chestnut stree . Charges moderate. . Itirmaxp AND DEIiICATE ONSTlTU tiOliiha 40thilelte8, il4e nELMBOLD'S EXTILACT BUCIIU. It will ghe brisk and energetic feelings, and enable you to sleep well., ti:sKtionn'S large and unequalled stock of Lmlies' , .Hats and Caps are being sold so cheap us to defy competition. 41if TAKE NO mom , : UNFLEASANT AND UNSAFE rPniedies for unplisisaut arid dangerous diseases. Use S. EXTEACT Buena Ann IMPROVED ROSH _ JUDICIOUS and imwriff .anu urges WO tor childrim a safe and nicaaant medicine ln Bower's infant „, • • J 114 I,lpolly Or MAN tore the the nervous and debilitated'ationid . linniediatelY nB O I.I.I.IISOLD'Ii EXTRACT BIICHI7. . GlTNiqe GENTS' EfaTs:-.40f the latest Vilest imvoved atylea.' • Lowest prices in the city. ' O.IHFORD } II, ' Under the Continental. EIRLIRDOLD'S CONCENTRATED t EXTRACT BUCIIV Is the Great Dittretie. PONCENTIIiaItD, EXTRACT ' SArtsdkre.- 1111.1. A. ' Is the Great Blood Purifier. Birkare prepared according to r ule s of ph a ernacy and , Chelaistryr awl are the, most ectivo that can be s ci e rT ramp .CONSTITUTONS RESTORM) BY, iing,44popki PX.TRA.C7 11CCll U.. Airermarx4aa and &valid& 'Bnrk 411146; '"'' - 8ri0w2419 & 8902H9R. 29 Hnnth gio,th Htrett. • OARPENTER AND BUILDER, NO. 1024 BANSOIIi STREET. PUILAIDELPIIIA, • jotO•lyiv Stores, Continental Hotel melcium.; ;,, -; , • -1 1 EL.Ci- t rt.E.A.T . 331iIttET, 10. L - Tlee preprietoitrusteltnit tits mnedles, trend the Pict ! ,i; theft. tieing advertised, Mai net be classed as' Peteut medicines. ' • lIELISIDOLD'S FLUID IeXTRAUT BUODU • , . le a phannaceutical preparation. The prdper natno 'is 'given, and [tie the moat active which can be medo. It is endorsed as a care by all medical works f.kr each (W -eenies ai recommended by the proprietor, nla pletulant •in its taste and'odor, free from all Injurious propordee; and Is taken by adults and children. It Is tottio,dittretio, blootl,ptirifying and invigorating. Enfeebled and deli catecontitutions of both tones will fihd it far more atrenathening thrinrany of the preparations of bark or iron. • Seemedical properties contained in Dispensatory of the United States, of which the following is a correct UCltlT.—lts odor is strong, diffusive itudeottieriyhat aromatic. Its taste is bitterish, and .analogons to that Of mint. It Is given chiefly in complaints of the urinary organs, such es gravel, chronic catarrhaf the bladder, morbid irritation of the bladder and urethra,,diseases of the prostate gland, and retention or the incontinence of urine, from a loss of tone in the parts concerned In its evacuation. It has also been recommended in dyspep sia, chronic rheumatism, cutaneous affections and dropsy. , 'TNSTIDIONY CURE OF GRAVEL OF FIVE YEARB'STANDINU- STONE PASSED AND TO DE SEEN SAverrska, Tenn., Mw 14, 1399 T. Helmbold DEAR Sin: Wo introduced your "Fluid Extract Becht' " in this country about eight' months ago, and .are happy to state, that it is meeting • with universal faror. We wish to inform you of one instance (among t itian y) where your "Buchu ".has. worked wonders: A man, in our county, named J. B. Estall; has been suffer ing about five years with gravel. About six weeks ago, ha bought of neon° bottle 'of your "Buchu," and before ha was through with one bottle he passed a gravel that . • weighs eight grains; which we now have on exhibition in' oar drug store. He says that he will never be without the " Buchn " in hts-AiOur again. Your preparations are (mining favor every day. Very respectfully, yours; . ECCLES & HINKLE, Druggists. • CURE OF BLADDER AND KIDNEY ANFEOTION OF LONG STANDINO-STONE PASSED AND TO Di SEEN. .ViESTP 087, COllll, Sept. 1i369 #. T. Helmbold , Esq.— LOBAR Sit: I commenced taking, your "Extract of Barbra " about two weeks sinee for an affection of the bladder and kidneys. I hive suffered by spells very plash for a few days past. But, !' yesterday -relief came through,the -effect. of, your " Euchu. A stonwpassed frbm my bladder about the size of a large pea,and I now feel 'i . eifectly well and entirely freo froin the pain that I hale stiffered with so 'Mira:" ittrititte my cure to piur medicinevntleely; and would recominend . all per= sobs similarly affected to try it. I hare groat faith in rte curative powers, Yours,,truir, 31i3FERS TO Itev.WILLIAM COGSWELL, Westport, Conn. 3. L. G. CANNON. Druggist % Westport, Conn. If. B, WMEELIT,B,Esq., Westport, Conn. . I3BABLEY nuLL, Esq.., Westport, Conn. • WAJLENAN, Beading, Conn. B. nOBINSON, Wholesale Drugglst,New York City . .'• • ' And many others, if necessary. CITREDF RIDEEY AND BLADDER AFFECTION OF A riSTIE,N T SEVENTY-EIGHT YEARS OF . 'AGE , • , THANKS TO MR. 111 LMBOLL , OtRA.111), Penna., March 31,1009. ) , :erren Cosnoiot.rric : I desire, es an unsolicited tribote to the molts of licinabold's Buchu, and for the benefit of those similarly afflicted as myself,.to say that atter consulting many eminent physicians, and trying nearly all the best, advertised remedies, in the vain hope or finding relief' from aggravated 'kidney and bladder liseasea, from which I:have suffered excessively for many yearn, good fortune finally suggested tome Helm blcrißucho, which I commenced using with little faith, and no hpparent beneficial, results for about a n4inth. ,"4t the expiratiqn of that time, however, I thought, I commenced to experience alight relief, which encouraged me to tersevere i s ita use, and_ now, at the eipitation'of four months, although I am an infirm old man, nearly 78,years of age, and consequently medicines cannot be eipected to favoribly ail'ect me as they other wise would, I have found such tinsneakable•• relief and pqrmanent benefit from Mr. Ileimbold's valuable covery, that I feel I ought to publicly record the fact as ari acknowledgment to' him and - a valuable suggestion to the public.' Yours, respectfitll?, ' Mr. Laren refill' to the following gentlemen Colonel DAN RICE, Girard , ,Pennii. • CHARLES STOW', Esq., Girarid,lPenna., editor Co.. . mopolite. • .. • . • GEORGE ,II: CUTLER, Girard, Penna., attorney. C. I. IIIRTIS; Girard, Penna., attdrnep. • " Captain I. W. HUTCHIVSON, Girard.. Penna., at AV]D OLIN. Girard, Penna., merchant. DAVID E. DAY, , Girard, penna.;tnerchant. • p. F. ROCKWELL, Girard, Penna., merchant C. ELY, Girard, Peima., druggist. 7.- PNIIMAYENT CUitt dniVEL OF TWELVE !YEAES' STANDINGSTONIC PASSEW AND TO ISE BEEN BURN,II)I4, Conn., Dec,ls, JS O, Ilelmbold-- :Dtalt Sin ; It in With much pleasure that I write you upon facts respecting myself. I do not know hardly him to express myself. I have been for the last ten or tirelve years the greatest sufferer man could be and live; hitt more sometimes than others. The complaint was the " kidneys " and" bladder." I have been sometimes from twelve to fourteen hours, and wanted to make water every minute, and could not. Have consulted doctors, both in ldwisachusette and this State,and taken pills, I may say by the quart, also liquored medicines, but found no relief from any, and got worse the last six months. I was so that I could scarcely get about. I eould not rent night or day. It. would noon have been all np " with me, if I bad not seen your advertisement hi - the Berkshire Courier, headed " Kidneys." I read it through and thought I would try it. I purchased a battle, but, mind you, had not much faith In it. Why should I, when I had been trying so many things and cost me so much I' Well, I began taking It, and before I had taken the first bottle I felt bad; but I finished it got another. BY the time I took half of the second I still got worse (apparently). When I walked it seemed as if My right' kidney was falling 'from its place, and I felt really bad. I felt So before I had huiehed the second, that I had made up my mind it was of no use trying any mord , and all this tithe the " Buchu " was doing its work, tint I did hot know' it; so I gave It up and went to Hartford on Saturday to one of the.-beet doctors in .the cliff'. Ile said it wan the neck of the bladder, and I should have to undergo as operation. Ile 'cave 'me reediclub; and I:went home quite downhearted. On Sunday/ was unable to go to church. I had Oct taken any of hie medicine, but on my return continued using the "Duchu,' and in the after . neoh I had a desire to make water, bUt, could not. About • one Lour after Are I tried again, with the same result; 'hut the next time I took the vessel it was the same as ' turning a faucet and stopping it off again. It was so for three times, and the third time there was 'something came throng h the misnige and struck against the side of the cense]. 1 examined it. and it is the, ugliest stone or gravel you ever Haw, covered over with little pieces which collected together. It Wilke the color of a redidturtle, ttirtie, and Is as hard as flint. So you see tho "Duelist" was doing Its work, although I was feeling so badly I procured another bottle, thinking there might he corns More behind ; but since that has passed, which Is eight ' weeks ago last Sunday, I have been as well as over I in my life, I have the stone secareirvoippea, and ' those who have aeon it in this place are surprised. I cannot toll you all, bUt this is a true Story , of my case, and you are %c a Wino to make such 4ale of my name ns you think proper. lam pretty well-known lit Berkshire; also in Connecticut.' 'rho advor• ticelueisl haVV4 me. Why not pliblish more? The BPrittgilehl RePvldiratt in a wide-spread paper. If THE DAILY EVENING lIIILLEI.IPHILADE avi,'Wl,o7ollsl)",vt,T, TIONIAB J . BENNETT, ' vD..M. LAREN %OSIIO,I of fi.Ver :irondor,l (hest' oftre d c ri 41u ; r Ihtrt,4 9oqusll, 4 t over • , •,. ; ",* EDVAILD L HOWARD, p,olierldttkir, Burnaltioatifelfdrd tkorinty, Ckonix. "DIACN ; r 1)r ONT. North Ede " , - *triad ." • • , • • Dr., NOLN Ulll.. Nort : . • • ' D, ADAMS,ti:r.hbildge.ldaen.- , , , • A.:OTT,. North Miinchestor, Centre , . pr. d A QtlEtti, Ifuoitittittid" Corner*. Conti fr. BEA ItBVOND; No rifordoGroill. . of whom treated co 0 for rho diseaso. ' • Dr. KIABICR hi a phyeinian of over thirty yoare` oxiferivaeootad a geeduato of the Jeffereon - Iffedical College. and of the Uniyarelty of Medicine and Sorgeff of Mr. H. T. Ilelmbold-- DMin Fall: In regard to the (111MtiOCI asked me as to inY opinion about Buohu,l would say that- I havo used and acid the ankh) in various forum for the past thirty rears. Ido not think there hi any form or preparation of it I have not used, or known to be used, in the various diseases where such medicate anent would be indicated. You are aware,es woll Ae myself, that it boa boon ex tensively employed In the variou diseases of the blad der and kidneys, and the rePutation It has acquired, In toy judgment, to warranted by the foots, • I have Been and send, as before, stated, every form of -- Buchuthe powdered leaves, tincture, fluid extracts— and I am not cognizant of any preparation of that plant ,at all equal to , yours. Twolvo years' experience' ought, I think, to give me the'right, to judge of Ito merits ; and, without prejudice of partiality, 1 give youra precedeaos overall others. " . . I value your Buchu for its effect oft patients., hare eure4l , with it, find seen cured with. it, more diseases Of the bladder and kidneys; than have &vet': Seen oared with any other'lNch4 or any other proPilfittarit own-, peund of whatever name. , • Respectfully yours, ,kr., . ' (140. H. xErsER, TL D., N 0.140 Wood street, I , lo4ll)µriii:Peuria ACOITST 11, 1 6i. . • A CASE OF TW.UNTY YEARS STANDING PrIMADELPIIIA, Penn cutts 23106 r. 11. T. Ileinltold, Druggist— DEAR -81 n : I hare been a buffeter 'for' upwartWef tWenty, years with gravel, bladder andkidney affeethrus, during which time I have used various niedlanal Orations, and been under , the, treatment of the mast eminent physicians, experiencing but little relief. • - Hiving seen your preparations extensively advertised, I consulted my family physician In regard, to your Ex tract of Machu. - • , . . I did this because I had ;teed all•kinds ig advertised remedies and had found them worthless, and some gnite injurious; in fact, I despaired of ever getting:well, and deterniined to use no remedies hereafter unless I knew of the ingredient& It was this that protapted me to use your remedy. As you advertised that it was com posed of buchu, cubebs and juniper berries, it occurred. to me and my physician as an excellent combination; aid with his advice, after an. examination of the article and consulting again with the druggist, 1 coneluded to try it: I commenced 'to use it about eight months ago, at which time I was confined to my room. From the first bottle I wee astonished and gmtifiectat the beneficial effect, and after using it three weeks was able to walk out. I felt much like writing to you a full statement of my ease at the time, but thought my , im rovement might only be temporary, and therefore cox= chided to defer, and see if it would effect a perfect cure, knowing that it would be of greater value to you and more satisfactory to me. lam now able to report that a cure is effected after using the remody for five months. _ I have not used any now for three months, incited so well in all respects &SI ever did. • Your Buchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a . nice tonic and invigorator of the system, I do not mean to be without It whenever occasion may , re quire its use on such affections. Shanld any one doubt Mr. lllcCorMick's statement, he refers to the following gentlemen : Bunam, ex-Governor of Pennsylvania. Ikion. THOMAS B. FLORENCE; Philadelphia. Bon. .3. O. RNOX, Philadelphia. . S. BLACK, Philadelphia. Bon. D.lt. PORTER, ex-Governor of Pennsylvania. Bon. ELLIS LEWIS , Philadelphia. ' on. R. C, GRIER, Philadelphia. lion, G. W. WOODWARD, Philadelphia. '. Bon. W. A. PORTER, Philadelphia. lion. JOHN BIGLER, ex-Governor of California. lion. E. BANKS. Washington, D. C: " And many others, if necessary. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS WOULD BE CtIVEN FOR A BOTTLE, IF NECESSARY. RAHWAY, N. J., Dec.. 2, 1869. B. T. lielnibqld , , DRAR SIR : Italto pleasure In sending you a certifi cate, in addition to the many you have received from suffering humanity. I can scarcely find language suffi ciently strong to 'express my heartfelt gratification at the wonderful ours your Duchu" has effected. For foUr•years I have sufiered beyond description. All my friende (with Myself) came to the conclusion that my ease .was incurable. Accident placed your- adver tisement in my hands. .I I commenced taking your "• Dacha." I followed the direations, and to my titter nsisaiishniebt, before - I had taken seven bottles of" your valuable medicine, (I would give 8100 a bottle, if 1' could net get it at any other price,) I am entirely cured. I most earnestly recommend it to all those suffering from disease. I have told many persons to take your valuable medicine, and they are doing so with great aUC. cesa. ',Any information any fellow-citizens may require will be freely given by the subscriber, at hie residence Ne. 7t Milton avenue, 'Rahway, N.. 1. E' Id. Fit EMAN, . Councilman Third Ward, City of Rahway, RAIIWAY, N. J., Dec. 2,1869 We., the undersigned, are Well acquainted with R.N. Freeman, of Rahway, and know that he has been a lutqctime'auffering, in the Worst possible forth, fur the pqst four Years, and that he has,been entirely cured by the tilts Of " Belpibold's Beeler:" • - ' T. %%SAVAGE, es-Maior; FRANK LA RAU, President'of Conuell: -. , • WM. RICHARDS, Clerk of Council. PETER 'A. BANTA, Councilman. ,w..,J.BßOWN„Cvnlicilwan.....__., -••- .1. S. S. MELICK , Councilman. LEWIS nom Councilman. • • .1,11. STRYKER, Merchant. - • CITY HALL, I3IAY011:8 OVFICE, RAHWAY, N. J Dec. 5,18 d). if Lis +ill certify that T ton personally acquainted .w!th 11 M, Freeman, and ara cognizant of the facts 4 set forth in the above statement, and' the several per Famcwbobe signatures are hereunto attached are all khown to nie. JOHN F. WHITNEY, Mayor of Mithwity,N.J NUM' YOH IL STATE; VOL. NATITUTE, • Comor allt-at. and Mk gt.,' Central Park. fi I . A Home and School for the Sons Of . PeCeitSPd Sol 14r. N T. llthabuitl— Two bottle:3 only of the package of lour valuable . huchii presented to the • institute have been used by. the children, and with pefeet stiecess. In the case of our little Lieutenant A. J., his pride is no longer mor thied, and he is free from the, daily morning unathe nias of the chaiuhermaid who ha's charge of his tedS ding. 1 feel that a knowledge of the result of our use; of your huchu with the phildren under our' charge' niay Live 'many a Superintendent and Matron .of. hoarding Schools and Asylums a great amonnt 'of an noyauce ; Bud many a poor child suffering more from Weakness than from habit may .tie :haired punishment that is (not knowing it as a wealtueea 'instead of a bad babit)most Jonjustly inflicted upon them: Thanking ypu on behalf of the children, and hoping °Micro may b o, alike benefitted, lain reepootfnlly yours, I:nEAT SALT LAKE CITY, 18Cri Mr. li. T. Meh»bold— DY.AR SIR: 'Your communication requesting• our terms for advertising was duly received, but from a pre• judice had formed against advortisiug 6 cures for secret diseases," it was left unanswered. During an accidental conversation in a drug store the other eve.'' ning my mind was : changed on the character of your Rimini. It was then highly oenimended for other diseases by two physicians present.. inclosed please find our rates of advertising. Yours,,dm,, . • T. B.li, STENROVA.. Editor and Proprietor of Daily and Semi-Weekly Teegraph. ,, l ELDIBOLD 'S EXTRACT emir, - extetiAlehed UP; Wards of eighteen years, prepared by H. T. HULK. , ROL% Druggist, No. 691 Broadway, New York, and No: + 14.1. 1464t1i, Tenth street, ,Pl,diadelPhia) Penna.' poool . 65 per bottle, or six ibottlos,foi IS 60, delivered to anly.', addreti. Sold by drugglista frierykluwe, : None are genuine tinleas'done i up in"steel 2 ougraved Wrapper, with/Or-simile of tuy chemical warehouse, and Maned. fete w4t • U. T. UNILIABOLD.' u. McCORMIGIL. Colonel YOUNG, Gencral Sup't and Director We`a,re rapidly from our large *look of.BLACK SILKS. The prleee 'are, much t hwer, fa la i , f or several years past. BLACK SATIN FACED CACHNERE, SUBLIME, AT $4 50 AND $5 00 PER YARD, During the sale of our present stock of SILKS we can allow no discount tblthe trade from our regular prloei. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, ItEMOVALS. ALTEMITS & CO., lackCia-KI-13"IikT AND Phptograph Album yanufacturers, • Having removed their Storeroom atid'Office to No. 206 NORTH FOURTH STREET, (EXERT FLQOR), Introduced Improved Steam 'Machinery Into their 'Bindery, 'are prepared to 511 all orders in their line at thejowest rates consistent with good work, and at the tivortest notice.' , - • , .They will btive constantly on hand 4 Fun Stock of Blank Books, Commercial Stationery . And Photograph Albums. • • To which they invite itioattention of boyete.:„ Ch . Patent Sing e tlol.,f;• 3 l, ll r. l , l !' a lr a r e tr" • ; • SHERIFF'S , SAP:. CHETtirtli, ' ' .• By virtue of ,sundry write of lien facia. , to me drezt l eid ,4141 1 1 . The s p i nked wi t6 . 11 r ojzvitnAue, EREUARY 10TH 1870 A fo 1 k • i oc • mi_thejp_rom see, fi W . COItN.ER NINE T EE N TH AND RACE • • ' STRICHTs,r. , I • I 1 •e: • • r , • 'TffE 'corr)r,;victs OF THE HOT' 1101 - JSES OP astd. pyezuloos, ,eonslsting of a . , largo hnd splendid atwortracatiof ,fowers, - Plants, ilowilrs tn'pota f kc..'fbe.: - ) AU?* at 9,OliOCY the maPAS, 'day, at premised ' sit utifefl ,01.4) , L_ YORK ap AD; b elqw IfISHER '8 LANE, , • (bhown as the Logith , A:lp rgobtitOf aasort , g ' PLANTS ARD FLOWERS, e g j k siating of — Carlo , iMIS. (AirylAktattPtAnrilB;: IFeta. ninras, ; Calrfornlilus, - Helit,fropes, Jessamines, lot of • Orape-Vine , piittingo,*&e.. &O • Also, P_pino fitly. At 4 o'clock :P. on , piemises; , . 1 NEIA .c/IJ,ELPH" LANE, west' of, TOWNSHIP LINE"' ROAD , A „largo - and splendid assortmentof r ij Xlo,o', 4 the gqpients of the' arn and stabling, of 'young barlforse,l' wb to, '1 gray, and 1 brown ; coml ,andot, bgrer. Ab30',,1 tour,aeatad ;Germantown wagon ovis-st !walla no-top; 1. tyvo-soatod Yorklo i p ; six-gerte,4 Oerrnebtewik enirliko; sash 'doors • 1 ear . A,lso . OrO:fritigal.Pakt , ancl, W.ll,arnoss • Alib; lotltqrsP biiileetiqbpeksta st..l, utensils.' Also,: a lot aruktinXlit44ld9ll4.3.oo; two; lior9q plows hpyp arm* . ; ralio •na ow, ; food' chats, - lot,Of cad litinbpr,, dooija yfkeBls. &c.„. MAN., lot Pf Yqllor)oPro 1 9.40 41, $ i - ' spizeasl4o townimf. , oft b a : 1 tsh§OV , Sberiftlaolllo. e.. )) A 9 • ~,, A r A 11111.ITG Jr-ELT.—TEII-7-011A1S1.111:1 to English Sheathing_ Felt for sale by PETER WEIGHT & SONS. 118 walnut street . ... !- ''. ' -',, c I ll' .;i 4, , / 1 ., ,I.:: !.11.0 ..,..": ..5 , , ,, 1A•1t 10,1,:t j,: f ~,,,.; ,_. , .„„...,.,,,~.... . ' '''':'' ' . :1 ; ., , ;.... -.... , ,-, ~ ..k ~,,, n , • 1 tt {k i ''' i/17',. .. ' 1314A.C1 SILTICO, 004:). BLACK f3ILK~~ ito av 1.2• ira,A►:CK SILICS, BLACK 13IAA.CiC ~~A~K ,TSJCAA.CH. rst..A.c]K ~3LACI~ 13 1_4.A.C1. BLACK ECLA.CIC. 'I3I.A.C]N. 113L.A.CIK. 131,A,C1C BLACK 131 LACK 1314.2 t ► CYK BLACK I~Y,ACK 3BLAA.C]ri 131A,C3E41_ BLACK G-ROS • Gr_R,COS GRAIN, $4 00. A few .pieces of Very Rich Reduced from Ite) 00 and 67 00. N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS. FINE DRESS SHIRTS. No. 814 QIIESTN'TJT STREET. NOTICE TO' GENTLEMEN. As they season of , the ryear is at hand gentlornen to replenish ,their ward robe, the subscriber WonlApartioalarly isvite attention IMPROVED PATENT .SHOULDER ,SEAM SHIRT ' made from the best materiali, work done , by hind, the 'Oufand finish of which cannot be excelled; Warranted' to fit and giveteatisfaiibon. Alao, to a., large and well selected stock of. Wrappers, ,Breakrast Jiokets, collars, Stooks, Hns,jell, G!ove% Ties, , dt.c., ate: 'JOHN 'C. ARRISON, Nos. 1 and 3 Nokh Sixth Street. non f m ,) • • • • , • ; a, FOr' A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE,. dom. 'tin,s ; address. "LEON," Otte ofitotill JOHN Oittr,I4P4I3IIILDEBi" 1131 01 3 ESTNIIT BTARIET, • • • and 213 LODGE STREET, fdeohnnice of emery branch required for house -building end fitting promptly Varnished. f 027 ••tf /I PS,/ I t t I I: 1 5 6. SILKS, 001. 00. SILKS, 01 05. SILKS, $1 SO. SILKS, Of SCS. SILKS (43t01d Edge); el DO. GrltOs c, -RAIN, ao. GRADS GRAIN, Oa 07. Gr-Ft4DS GRAIN, $2 GROS iart.lllllV, 02. MO. SII.OE-CS, *pa 34. ti#,-`2 , 50. SII.JS, $ l 2 60. t4f2 05'. SILKS, Ste 75. SILKS, SO. 07. ISILJRS, 03 00. SILARIS, $3 425. Gincos GAR.A.I.IV, SPECILL NOTICE. GENTS' FURNISHING. GOOD. J. W. SCOTT & CO., GENTLL~I%IEN'B. F&NCY Goons I Full V.ariety. w f m tfr .§, N'OR BALE. ~,~ ~'i~r•ij lEEE il5O. $3 75. ('., .i. WATCHES, JEWELRY, eice. 1124 CHESTNUT STREET. ANERICAN, SWISS AND ENGLISH WATCHES CLARK & BIDDLt'S 6))ecial Agents in Philadelphia for AMERICAN WATCHES Made by E. ifoward& Co.; Moeton rim CIO of BECKRAIIS ALLGAIER 1204. FRAUFORD AVENTJE, • Above 91,tard,Avnntie. i • ' MANUFACTURERS Of • t . •„; Exclugiv'ely IriOst-Class (arriageqi, Ut ritWAST gg AXSTYLIOg T 2••• • • • OLABINGES LANDids , LAN/tULETTIeft, ETC,. Burrell: . la m FOB. pulywris,FAlllLY AND PIIBLIC USE. 719amanaldp and . finiplit i second to none Trine and varlettketnek qnittxn,potopiptpd and in ib,4 ' • • Orderrltreeetve • prorag, and neraonal attention. . • t ; ALL y1011K,...)VA114•1THD.,, Jal4-Ithili• I2'-'l't ft. • , A 1 ' ' ' • A " NE, I , ' ok*All,:lAqP 8482 y 84 8 4 and , 8481" market St„ t 'WEST PHIL&DELPHIA.Y- loge'aotirionot;Of igpirlatos of ev'ortidosoripyon op 4a ooantlly ;OisoclA : fittel4ol3,d So fti4g. 4 ', ' ,ri1f,154114 -7 1rATO : ti z Mtwieal Boxes in the beet manner by. AWN wortaieo, woriu m. FARB & BROTHER, Ohestunt street, below fourth ;o~r , ; Nil= 111111111111E1
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