1 THE DAILY EYENING TELEGRAPt PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 18GG. 8 CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional Local Items Me Third Page. TnE Ordeb of Odd Fellows. The car tp nt increase ot wealth and membership of th( ad n. ir able organization in unprecedented. A'.l oi the lodges are dotnir wcU, and buUdini? up ther fund against a period of need in dispens ing relief. Tli oj largest lodges in Philadelphia areOuttenberg Lodue (German), No. 108, reputed to have over loot) members; General Grant Loriire (German), No. 664, over 800 members; Apollo Lodce, No. 290 (American), has 700 members. During the past week the officers for the en suing term of fix months were Installed. On Saturday evening last, with all the Impressive ceremonies of the Order, were invested with the badRes and authorities of oilice, the pre siding otliclals of Apollo Lodsre. No. 29. During the lat acnil-BDniial term the receipts of this prosperous lodge were $3000. Paid out for relief of members durine the same period, $1400. Nctpa n in hinds for tlio term, $:i47. Availtible assets of the lodge, $11,000. The ollicers of Apollo Lodge for the ensiling term are: N. O., William U. Stockwell: V. O., Thomas VV. Bon nin; A. S., Theodore li. Fryer. In the presence of an ImmeiiFe concourse of the brethren of the Order, these gentlemen were Installed on Satur day evening bv Acting Djputv Grand Master William Mustard, assisted by his Acting Deputy Grand Marshal P. SchetKy. On baturday evening the officers of Enterprise Lodee, No. 201, were installed by Past Grand MaRtcr Wildman, Acting Deputy Grand Master, audited by I'nst Graud Morslander, Acting Deputy Grand Marshal. The otlloers iuntalleu for the current term were: Noble Graud, William C. Doutman; Vice (1., A. N. Closin; Asslstnnt Secretary, D. H. Householder; Henior Warden, William CulbcrtHon; Conductor, George W. Taylor; Sitting Past Grand, L. W. Wallazz. A meeting oi the Convection oi Representa tives irom various lodges and encampments, appointed for the purpono of consider ng ihe ex pediency of erecting a ne Odd Fellows' Hall, wo8 held on Saturday evening in the Grand Lodee room, Sixth and CreBion street. The aitendnnee was small, but a spirited discussion arose on the question ot Adopting the charter obtained by the otiicers from the Legislature. Tne debate was continued to a late hour, principally between Past Grand Onarles C. Hall, of No. 201, and Past Grand Philip Lowry, Jr., of No. 464. It was stated that assurances of subscriptions for 2500 shares $12,600) had been received. As soon as $100,000 is subscribed, the following Board of Managers will relieve the Convention of any further labor In the management of the project; IK-nry Hopkins. D. 8. Grissinger, A. McNutt, Christian Young.iW. 13. Pratt, Philip Lowry, Jr., and John G. Moxey, A Thirst fob Gold. Some time since German, residing at Rocky Hill, Frankford, discovered, in a sort of quarry on the premises occupied oy him, what he thought to be gold ore. He set to worir quietly, and collected a quantity of it together, and secreted it. It turned out that the supposed gold is nothing more or less than a kind of iron ore resembling isingluss, found in almost every deep well near Frank lord. Subsequently the German sent the ore to this city. lor the purpose ot getting money for it, but of cours did not succeed. He afterwards moved to this city, and told some acquaint ances a cock-and-bull story about the gold bew hid in his loruier residence, and that ho had collected and secreted there a ciieesebox and barrel lull. The cupidity of the parties he gave the information to was at once excited, and they dogged the German for some days, and subsequently went to Frankford. where they mode inquiries about the location ot the Ger man's lormer residence. With some difficult v they found the residence, which was occupied by a Irishman. They re quested permission to dip, but the Irislitnun r3 iusexi the request. They then stated the precise object oi their visit, and otfered to divide with tin- Irishman, but this was also refused. The party then made application to Lieutenant Street, ot the Frankford police, and that official lnlormed them that it would be necessary to obtain a search-warrant, and not having, any thing of thai kind, they must leave. By some means the persistent fellows obtained a warrant andfaad the Irishman arrested. He was dis charged, however, and the party proceeded to Frankford ngaiu on Saturday, bent on digging lor me poia. Lieutenant Street by this time understood the ca-e, and toid the hotel-keeper, when the gold hunters stopped, to notify him when they cnnie for their spades, etc., and sent a force of police to protect the house: but the psrtv most'ikely "smelt a rat" by this time and failed to put in an appearance. Smallpox at the Almshouse. Cur rent rumoTS have been in circulation tor some time past that the smallpox was making con siderable ravages among the inmates of that in stitution. This is not true. There have been quite a number of cases on the Almshouse grounds, but not in the building itself. It was lound nesessary some years ago to construct a f eparatc building for this class of cases, and one was erected upon a blun in the meadow a considerable distance below the house, and iar removed from the possibility of anything like contaeion. The only cases that occupied this establish ment weie tent Irom the city; but the Board of Health, in response to the demands of the Guar- .1 : .in i i i v. -... Y. i uiiiDK ui lilts i uur, uuvtt urucreu meir lemuviti even from this secluded spot, to the Municipal Hospital on Turner's Lane. At one time, how ever, there were no less than twenty-seven cases. Uurmtr tne last week, quite a number were re moved, and only seven patients, all convalescent. remain hi the smallpox building at the present Time, jno more can De received, ana it, Dy an accident, a case should occur in the Almshouse itself, it will be at once sent to the municipal lUBiramon. Launch of the "Roman." To-morrow morning, at halt-past 8, the new screw pro peller Human wm be launched trom the shin- yard of John W.Lynn. The Roman is owned by the hrui of Henry Winsor & Co., and is intended to olv between this port and boston. Wie is one ot four, tliree of which are already in the trade, her consorts being the A'orman, tiaxan, ana Aries. Her dimensions are as fol low : Length of keel. 206 feet: over all. 2:16 feet: beam, 38 feet; depth of hold, 26 feet; with a cylinder C8 by 48. As soon as launched she will be towed to Chester, where her engines will be placed in her by Reaney, Son & Co." As soon as completed she will be placed upon the line as the complement of the present force. The Roman is finished in exquisite style, her Interior being everything that the toiner's and upholsterer's art could suggest, it is decidedly an addition to the naval architecture of our city, and equally creditable to the proiectors and the builders. Our citizens will be gratified to know that the crrowUis trade of Philadelphia lustities the build ing oi supern steamers tor the coastwise traae. As Auction Stoek Robbed. Between 1 and 4 o'clock yesterday morniag the auction store of J. U. fctapleton, No. 4303 Main street, Monayimfr, was entered by boring through a back shutter. Oflicer Gillett, while going his rounds, noticed some shavings on the gruund. made by the hole bored by the thieve. An examination proved that the hole made had been carefully concealed with a piece of musllu ot the same color as the shutter. husDectin? thieves were at work, he watchd the premises until daylight, but saw no signs of them. The robberv. H appears, was enected and the thieves decamped betore the officer had his suspicions aroused. A number of plated rings and spoons, some pencils, pens, a quantity of cutlery, some csssiinere and other dry goods, a number of photographic albums, etc., were taken, valued .altogether at five nunareq dollars. CJhaib Factoby ox Fire. About flyo o'clock vesterdsv morning, the chair lactorv situated In the rear of No. 763 8. Third street w as discovered to be on Ore. The Franklin En gine was soon on the ground, and the flames were esimguushcd by that epmpany eeioreinuca .nawae nuu oeen done. A SrtcrDE in the Woor. An unknown white man was found dead in Jones' Woods, near the four-mile stone on the Pennsylvania Railroad, yesterday afternoon. The discovery was made by Officer Phy. The deceased was ap parently sixty years of ate. and was respectably dressed in dark clotnes. An examin t on elicited the fact that the deceased was eltttne up with a single-barrelled pistol in boih hands, w hich t.e rested probably on his knees, and pulliue the trigger, the ball went through his head, entering his cheek. On the person of deceased was found two bullets, a box of capo, some powder, and a bank book contain ing the sum of ten dollars. There were no papers about cim which gave any clue to his identity. The leaves were very dry under the, body, and it was supposed. It had been lying where found for Bevprnl days. A Sfbiods Charge. The sadden death of a joiiuift married woman, J named Henrietta Hit, residing in Phillpot street. Eighteenth W ard, is creating some sensation in the upper part ot the city. It is the old story of frailty, and an attempt to save personal reputation. In an unfortunate nour tno suomitieu ners?n to the care of one of the wretches w ho fatten and grow rich upon the misfortunes of the sex. Shortly after taking the daneerous nostrums of the quack, she was seized with chills, which, in spite of tthe best medical attendance, proved fatal. The name of the cuilly party is said to be Mrs. Oddey, and her residence is In Seventh street, near Thompson. She is in the hands of the authorities, and will be tried upon a crimi nal charge, Assaulting an Offices. Daniel O'Con nor was arrested on Delaware avenue, near Green street, yesterday atternoon, charged with committing an assault and battery on oflicer Boyle. There was a nwin the neighborhood, and the Harbos police were checking the same, when O'Connor went up to Boyle and knocked him down. The pugnacious customer was taken before Alderman Tolund, who held him in $1000 bail. SCTKBIOR ASBOBTMRNT OF CCBTAINS. We would respectfully cill the attention of our readers to the advertisement of R. H. Worne's superior collection of Continental Lace Curtains lor sale nt I ts store, No. ss Norm m?oui street, which is daily crowded with purchasers, who eagerly avail themselves of the oppoituntty of securing a good article, always unaer regular prices. Residence Brokf.n Into. The residence ot Mrs. Cochran, at Front and Green streets, was entered last evening by opening a window shutter, but the thieves were onlv rewarded for their trouble by securing fifteen cents in money, and a quantity ot sugar, cotlee, etc. Tne win-dow-chutter was opened by a small boy in the employ of the thieves. A. Noisy Tarty Joseph Montgomery, William A. Saunders, John Montgomery, and James Dunn were arrestrdin the Fiiteenth Ward yesterday, for being drunk and disorderly, and interfenm? witn police ofheers in the discharge ot their duty. They were taken before Alder man llntchinson, who held them in $000 bail each to kcep the peace. Corneb Loungers Arrested. During yesterday the police of the different districts made a respectably sized haul of corner loungers. In the First District alone twenty-seven were taken into custody. A Ruthless Dkkd. To what dire basones men will stoop! A chap poured Croton oil, Lately, into some, oyster soup, The luscious moss to spoil; . And he wlio such a deed could do Must lack a heart, aud ttomach. too, Why, I', in man, we may suppose Dopravity bo tall , He'd spoil a splendid suit of clothe Just bought Irom Tower B all. Our stock vf Clothing is Vie largest and most com- nlele in this cihi. suniassetl bu none in material, swle. ana nt, ana suta at prices iuaranieta loxoer man me lowest. KiwEii iiali., NO, 518 MARKET STUBET, BBCiNETT & Co, Iuk Varying Temperature of the season is ispiiily producing Colds, Coughs, and Pulmonary A Auctions of all kinds. Persons with weak lungs should now be especially careful, and what may seem trifling Coughs and Colds ought to have imme diate attention. The careless indifference which waits for "a eold to co as it came" in many cases re sults in laying ihe seeds of Consumption. For such nogltct of one's health there is na excuse, as Dr. D Jayne's Expectorant caubereidlly procured, and its long established repuiat on is one guarantee of its efficacy as a most valuable reraody for all Coughs, Colds, and Fulmouary A Dec (ions. Prepared only at o. 42 Chesnut street. Ckdar Chests. The citizens of Philadelphia who are annoyed by the ravages of moths will ba hanrv to discover that a method tor Drevntlng meir damage 10 doming nas ueen louna, in the use of receptacles made of the Tennessee Cedar. It is said that the peculiar odor emitted by the new style ot cnesi is euuicieni 10 uis'ouge me most ooenuaw As the season ha arrived lor the retirement of . lurs and woollens, these ne v chests will come in voguo. B. frcott, Jr., will exuose a lot of them for sale at auction on Xuesday next, and our citizeni will thn bave an opportunity to test their merits. As the articles saved are of value, it is worth while to give tho Cedar a trial. An Established Remedy, "Brown's Bron chial Taocnas" are widoly known as an established remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, and other troubles of the 'lhroat and Lungs. Their good reputation and extensive nss hare brought out Imitations, represented to be the same,. Obtain only "Brown's Bronchial Troches." Mkn dyino hake their wills-but wives ICscape a work so sad Why should they make, what all their Jives The gentle dames have iiad f Woman mav make hor will, bat not her way, for it she had, Cliar es btokes & Co., Clothiers, under the Coutincn'al, could not meet tbe demand for Clothes lor their husbaud" and lovers. , Upnoi STKnY. Get Pat.ea to do your Upholstery work. No. 1408 t'hemut street. Compourd Interest Kotes, 1 8 10 and B-20s Haven & Bi other, No. 40 Third wanted. Do street. EtB ratten'g Dollar Shades, No. 1408 Chesnut street. Prices Riduovd. Now Is the ime to harevour pbotograpbs taaen. Superior pictures, of ail styles, made at B. V. Monncr'a Gallery, No. 624 Arch street, A i are chance. Vfbamah A wmmns. Order them at Patten's. No. 1408 Chosnut street. IIKBJ.IA OB ItOl'TCBK treated with nrnfearinnal ski I, aud trusses oi, ai.prAvd eonmrucuon applied by C. H Needles, cor. oi Twelltb and Kaoe streets. Auction Cuktains Don't tall to see them, at Patten's, No. 1408 Chesnut street. ,., , 7.30'a. -....' 0.2O'a. lft-IOSi IKK I'M. i Compound Jsi i:b.ht Notes, 1 Gold jxd mi. veil Hocgut akd Hold by Drkxkl & Co, , No. 84 S. Third street. 5-20 Courod. Dub Kay 1st, WiMiu by D rex el & Co., NO " 2OUTB 1BI1U StSBXT, ' W. It B., Good CIo' hi n , Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W. k B , Good Clot bin-. Onk Hall, 6ixth and Market. W. B., Good Clot blue, Cr 4 Li all, Sixth and Market. W. fc B., Good Clothing, Or k Hall, Sixth and Market. W. It B Good Clothing, Oak IJal'.elxthaad Market W. B Good Clothing. Oak Bail, Sixth and Market MAimiED. COOKF NKWHOLD. At 8t. John' Kplseopa1 Chnrch, Nornrt' wn on Thnrsdn the 6th instant b the Rev hton W. Msxer. WALI'bK HOW ARD COOKE, to MARY, socond daughter ot Kioh rd Newbold, Ej., all of N orris, own, COMLY FHEA8. On Sunday vonfn, Decem ber 81, lBCfi, at the residence ot the officiating clergy man, In Iorrntown, by tbe Kev. H. Whent, Mr. KAtH AN It COMLV, of Uwvnedd, to Miss BELLA L. FltEASi.ol Marble Hall, Moutgotnory county. Fa. rurr BOLTON. On tbe 4th day nf April. 1863. by Key. Curtis Turner, Mr. WILLIAM F PUf I' to Mrs. F.LI. EN BuLTON, both of Aramingo, Iweiity-flltU Ward. i DIED. COLLISSON. On the 9th Instant, after a linger. Ins illne, GRANT, youngest son of William U.and Mary U Colltsson, aped 0 months and 9 days. J lie relatives aud inenut ol the tamilv are respect fully invited to attend the fnneral, from tie resi dence ol !) father, No 111 Bourman stiet. Uer niantown, on Wednesday aiternoon at 2 o'oiook, HACK Fit. On Sunday, the 1th msisnt, GEORGE BACKER, aged 81 years. J bo relative and malo friends of the family are rcM ecti'Uiiy invited to attend bis funeral, from the residence oi nis son, vtiutam r. uacser, no. bjU Pme street, in'eimetit at Laurel Hill. MI1.T.8 On bundv. April 8, in New lowYoik City, VIRGINIA, daughter ot tbe late S. H. Ml'ls. J tie luncral will take place at tne cnuren of the rsufflBurntion, twenty ninth street, nea- Filth ave nue, on Tuesday afternoon at 12J o'clock, ine fii nds are requested to attend, without further Invi tation. McCANN.-On the 7th Instant. Mrs RACflEL D.. Wife ol tl.imrs McLann, In tho 41th year of her ago. Ihe relatives and mends ot the family are respect fully invited to atteod tho funeral, from the resi dence ot tier mipDana, spruco street, above (second, on V ednesdav morning at tU o'clock. Hi rricea at bt. Joseph's, intcrmont at St. Mary's, South Fourth sti eft. REEVES. On the 9th Instant, ARTHUR E., ion ol Kev Hem y and bnrah K. Koovos, in the 0th year Oi his ape. The relatives and friends of tho famllv are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, at the parents' reidence, No. 10 Woodland Terrace, Wost Phila delphia, on Tuesday at 4 o'clock P. M. l;ISLEi .Drowned, while escao'n from the burning steamer "General Hooket. 'off Huliivnn't Js'ana, boutn t arouna, on tne morning ot tue zist ultimo, Mies BELLE S. 11ISLEK, daughter oi Ezra B Kislev, of this city. lit mams recovered, and temporarily interred in Charleston, 8 U. ROW AN. -On the 8th instant, MARV JANE, wile of ( hnrlf s G. How an, and daughter nf Patience E. and the late Henry A. Gibson, in the 26th year of her age. Tbe relatives and friends or tne tan nr. also J'owhatnn Tent, No. 21, Daughters of tho Forest, are respeetrolly Invited to attend her funeral, from tbe lesidence of hor mother, No 666 Barton street (above Wallace and below Kleventh street), on Tuurs- da aremoon next at a o'eiocr. PENNSYLVANIA NOVACUL1TK SET X Mones arc recommended by many wei-knowo carpenters ot this city as ba ng a superior stone tor hhurnenlng Tools, Baaors, hurglcnl Instruments. &o. For sale by TlilT.MAN A 8dV, no. S3ft r.iynt Thirtv-nve) makkm' "U. below Ninth, COLID WUOUGHT-IRON DOOR BOLT3 FOR O outside doers. An assortment Just opened A so, a vartei ot Dross-D ated and rorceiain-knoh t baiuber nous, rorsnienv tkohi a chaw. ho eUA(rlvlitHiirty-flve) MaKKiCTNt. below Ninth. A DULL PAIR OF SCISSORS IS A CON stant annovance By having one of Russ's Patent Kclspors Hliai peners m your work-bssliet you can at any time put your Bcls"r In sood cutting oondltloo. For tale, wholesale and rctal., by TRUMAN A SHAW, No 8SS (Eight Thirty-live) MARKET St below Ninth. JORDAN'S TONIC ALE. JOUDAN'8 TONIC ALE. JORDAN'S TONIC ALE. JORDAN S TONIC ALE. It Is recommended by physicians ol this and other placrs at a fuperlor ionic, vnd requites but a trial to convince the moct skeptical ol its great me lt, to be bad, wholesale and retail, ot P. I.JORDA.N, No. WO I'KAK Sireef Champagne Cider, by the dozen, bottled, or by the barrel j 14$ IIE FLOltENCE LOCK AND KNOT STITCH SKWING MACHINES, A re the best and the only mmlly mnchlnee warranted to give entile satlstaciiou, or money returned. SALESROOMS. Ko. 630 CHESNUT STREET N. B. All kinds of fine Sewing and Stitching promptly done In the neatest manner. OperatoiB taught on the Florence, the office. without charge, at 39tf pATENT WIKEWORK FOR BAILIIGB, BTOBE FRONTS, GUARDS, PARTITION 8, ETC IRON BEDSTEADS AND WIRE WORK, In variety, manntactured by M. WALIvEH & SONS, 3 20 6m8p No. 11 Korth SIXTH 8treet. R E W R D I STOLEN, VAKCH STth. 1S66. The above KLWARD will be paid iir the recovery of the following &-20 Bond), istolen lroui the residence of tte Bubucnber : No. 7Ri)6 rortliMW.) " 7S8 ' ltKK) VIssae of 1864. 7 lodO J The attention of Bankers and others Is cal'edtothe aboveHiolen Itonds.andali peryunaare h reby cautioned avaiust negotiating said securities, payment having bean topped. The above Reward will be paid for any Information leading to the recovery of the above Bonds by B. Bt.HENS,' M. D., No. WK ARCH street, Or address BEN. I. Kit IN KLIN, Chiet ot Detective fo'ice, 4 7 n laayor'sOitiee, Phila. Cfvv gA REDUCTION OF TWENTx-FIVE I ) c t 'per cent, or from S12S to 200 less upon each lurtrument thin out Regular boheduie Prices. Desiilng to reduce our large stook of superior and hltfb y improved, richly finished seven ooiava Kiwewood hlANOs previous to the removal to our new store, Glxard Row. No. 1103 Chesnui. street, we have ooncluoed to otTer them at the actual co-t to mauul'acture. and at prices equally as low as wa sold them beiore the war, 'Ibese Instruments have been awarded the highest premiums at all the principal azblbiiions ever held In thtseountiy, with numeroun testimonials irom the tint artists In America ami t urope. Tnev are now the lead in Hanoi, and aie sold to all parts ot the wor.d Persons deHirlng to purchase a first-class t'lano. at greatly reduced rates, shoa d not tail to avail tneui Fe'ven of this opportunity. ( ircuiars of the regular schedule price, with precise cuts of the sty e of our Pianos, can be end at ihe waieroonis, and, on app loa tlon, will be sent by mall. HCHOMACKER & C J., Warcrooins 621trp NO. 1021 CIIEbNUT Street G OVEUNMENT BALK. DRUGS, CT1F.MICAL8, HOSPITAL STOKE. INDIA HUBBi.lt CiOODS, DUUuUlSXa' SVH DRIES, Elf. , Will be sold at Auction, at. the Medical Purveyor's Warehouse, Public Square, Nashville, lenn , on W IDNEsDAY MOKMA'ti, April 25 at 9 o'clock, a large stock: ot tbe toiefoinv articles, in original , 6,000 lbs. t-ulph. Ether. I 1200 Kiln us " 2,000 h oro orm, t 1,000 " Canth. 1'lastor, 1 000 ' Carb. Aminonia, 2,000 ' C'. Liquorice, 1,000 gals. Alcohol, 800 " Olive Ol. 0.000 oz. Ruiph. Ciuohonia, . 6,000 " Taonin, . b.OOOlhs txtracts, i 6,000 " Cersiea. j 14 000 y ai da Adhesive Tlastor, I 10,000 " lsinulasa . 1.000 lbs. l'atent Lint, ; 800 " riue Kponge, 8WI0 " Farum. ' 24 too " 1-jKcuoe Beef, ' " 600 " (iflaltn, 1000 W. W. iloi Urs, . , too Pres. Scales, i OoO tsputulas, ECO 1. Jt nshionl, 1.000 tr, 1' Ulauketa. Together with a peneral supply of Cbemleals, Medicines, iiospi nl Htores, DiugirisU' FuiuiBlnu Articles, i to., provided for Uoverumeut UotipiuiU. 'Ooas can be exenuuea two aa a prior to saie. Catalogues ready. . ROBERT FLETCHER, Bureon and Hvt. Colonel U. H. VoIh., 1 9 lit Medical Purveyor U. 8, A THE CHOLERA Deprived of Its Horrors by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. NOW IS TnE TIME TO USE A VREVENTIVE. There Is None Equal to Helmbold's Highly Concentrated Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla. TIIE CnOLEBA Is defocilve vltallcaUoo ol the blood, and when the Mood loses iu 1JFE OIVIHO POWER, t eausrs reiaxntton of the contract lie towf 61 the blm d Teitfil ot tbe boop. and the Intestines open tbclr oiyrlsn blood tiwn and all iha albuminous orfloeu mnk lug material ve off Irom the bowels. l'URK AMJBAITIIY BLOOD IRK8I8T8 DISEASE, And while tlieremay be no occasion tor alarm, those of imp ure blood ara must liable to sutler. unn hHH HUH iiim llll II 11 HH lllltl illiH Hllll llll JIUnilDIIlt H HUH llll ii Unit HHIt HUH H II H IIHH HHH iliiU bllU IN THE SmSO MONTHS the system naturally undcigoes a change, and HUM ISOLD S liHIltLr CONCl-N'IRATfcD tXlRACT OF SARSAPARILLA is an ass Istsnt of tbe greatest va'ue. tlVH O I4LOOM IU1 UL PALLID CHEEK BEAVTIFVIXO THE COMPLEXION. . EFFEtEEEEEE fLtbhLLLEtE EKE iEE , KKE tEEEEE Etl ElUi Eh K EKE EEK EvKF.REF.EEEE EEEEEKEKEA.K IT ERADICATES ERUPTIVE and ULCERATIVE DlSEAbhKOt the'iURuAl, KOHK. t.V ES, i. I' ELI US, St ALr ana nam . wuicu no umngure tne aitpearaiiue, rlKOlMi tue evil eueuT oi mercury anu reiuving ail taint, tbe leuinantsot DI-EAhEt hereditary or other wife, ana Is taken oy ADULTS and CHILD Kivh with pertectbAti'.ii. ILL LLL ILL LLL I.l.L LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLLI.LLLl.LLLL LLLLLLLLLLLL hot a tew of the wont lU-ordcrs that affect manlrlnd arise irom the corruption that accumulates In the Dlood. Ol alt the discoveries that have been made t purge It out, none can equal in ellect Helmbold's Compound Ex nact oi Saraiparlia it cleanses aud renovates the b.ood, instils the vigor of health into the sy ein, and purges out the tumors which make disease Itntiuiu Iniea ibe bealihv lunctloos of tne bout-, and expels the disorders that grow and rankle In the blood. MMMM M MMM M AIM II II Mil M WM.vl At iIMM MVtN HUM WMM MMM il MM MAIM J1UM llaM M M M M MHil Id M M M M I M M V MMM MMM MMM MMM MMM. MMM MMM MM VI Scrofulous, mercn rial, and svphllitlc diseases destroy whatever pan thev may attack. ' housauua die au Btiallv i rem protructed diseases oi th s class, and from ilie atiute ol mercury. Visit any hospital, asyium and prisons, and satisfy yourself oi tie trutuiu.ness of this asser ion. Tho system best lesiiits tne Inruadaot these ditfvsses by a (Udlclous compilation ot Tonics. Lislinboiu's t Igliiy oDcenituted F uid Extract Sar saparilla Is a Tonic ot the greatest value arresting the most lnveterute disease after tbe glands are destroyed. and tho bones aireauy attecied. ilils is the testimony oi thousands w ho h .ve used and prescribed It lor the last lb years. BBI3BBBUB BBUUBliliBB HBli BBB BUB HHB BBB BBB BBltBBBBB i BIIBBBBBB BBB BBB ' BBB BBB BBB BBB bubbbbbbb bbbbbbb AN 1NTFBE81INQ LET1FR Is pnbllshed in the Medico-Lhlrurglcal Re. lew, on the subject of the ex tract ol tursttpuiula in veueieai allecUonu. by Beniamln 1 raven, V. n. s..eic. Speaklug oi Syphilis, and disoasee arising r. m the excess of uieruui v, be Hates. -Thai no rtmruy it qual to the ix ract of SaisuParitia; Hi pote.r is txttaordtnary. m r so than any oilier drug lam ac quaint) a viih. It is m the ttr etttt senie a tunic. With tins mvaiuabla attribute , that it $ ai piicable to a stats of the tytum so sunken and yet so imtuble as rcn d ri o,irr substances of tlu tonic ciass unavailable or iniumus." OOOO OOOOOO OOO OOO OOO OOO i OOO OoO OO'J OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOW OOO OOO yOOOoo OOOO TTV'O TABI-EFPOONSFUL ot the Extract orBaraa- aril)a. added to a pint ot water, la equal to the Lisbon ie i Drink, aud cue bottle Is equai to a gallon of the Si rup ol t-arsaparlila, or the decoction as uxua ly made. Ibe decoction Is excceu'ng troublesome, a it la neoea sarv to prepare It Iri sh every day, and the fvniD Is atlll more obiec'linable, as it la weaker than tbe decoction; lor a flu iu aaiurated with suuur Is susceptible ol holding In so.uilou much less extraeiive matter than water alon . and hesyiup laoherwise objeutlonabie for the patient is frequently uausxattd. and hla Siomacb sur lelted, br tbe large proportion oi sugar he Is obliged to take with each dose ot rarvaparll a aud which Is ot uo use whatever, except to ka p tha decoutinn from sooll Ing. Here the advantsges and superiority of the Ftuld Extract In a comparative view are strikingly manifest LLL ' LLL LI.L LLL LLL i LLL LLL LLL . I'LL 1 LI L LLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLL He'nibold's EXTRACT Bl'tHTT Cnres Kidney Disease. He mbold s LXTkaCi' BD' HU Cures liheuinatlsai Helinlold's I XTR Tl UCTIU Cures Urinary Diseases. Helmbold's IXi R OT LUCBU Cures (iravel. He m old's EXIKACT BUC'UO I ures Strictures. Helmbold's 1 XIRaCT M' HU Cures Dropsy. Foi tbe diseases named above and for Weaknesses and Pains in the Back. Female Coiupla nts and Dis orders arising irom exceates of any kind, it la in valuable. L DDDDDDDD , DDDDDDDDD , . DDD DDD DIH DDD , ! M)D - DDD J11 DDD DDD ' DDD DDI) Diu DDD DDD DiD ' DDD DDDDDDDDD . ' DDDDDDDD ' THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO rBKltt'tHKUMTI DSlATEsi A KM Y and are also In very general nse tn all the state HOSPITALS and PUBLIC r-AMI'ARY JNS i ITU UoNH throughout the and as well as lu private pravtiee, and ara eousidoreil as invaluable lemeutes. OLD BY ALL DRUOOISTS. Principal Denot IlELMBOLD'd DBUO AND CHkMlCAL W A REHOUSE. Mo 5B4 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, ADN.0. 1C4M. TENTH STHEET. PHILAOELPIII A. Ho'd by Drugglta everyweere. BEWARB Of COUNl't-KFEirS. IU HOWELL & B0URKE, MANUFACTIillERS OF PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES. N. E CORNER OF FOlRTn AND MARKET STREETS, - A I ruiLADELrnu. CARPET1NGS. JUST RECEIVED, YARD-AND-A-nALP-WIDB j VEL.VBT CARPETS, NEW DESIGNS. J. F. & E. B. 0RNE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET. 3-47-8, 4-4 5-4, G-4, ,;; WHITE, RED, AND FANCY CANTON MATTINGS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, No. 904 '': ; CHESNUT STREET. JNGLISII BRUSSELS, , FOR STAIRS AND HALLS, WITn EXTRA BORDERS. r J. F. & E. B. ORNEa No. 904 ... x' CHESNUT STREET. 500 riECES NEW PATTERNS ' ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. ' J. F. & E. B. ORNEi No. 904 ; C3 20 3mrp- CHESNUT STREET. HOOP SKIRTS. RLE X SKIRT FASHIONS FOR I860. BB ABLET 8 DUPLEX ELLIP1IC ' (OR DO I BLR BPRINO) . ',, , hoop skirt. : : Each Hoen of this PECULIAR SKIRT Is composed o( Two hnen-ttmpirtd tterl sir t os braided Tiuiitlt audi vntKLT together edge to kdgk, tonning at onoe the 81 RO NG K.s'l and nit st FLKXI liLK UOOP made. Ttiey will nut brm or bhkak like tne single spring!, but V. Ill EVKK fRKBEHVI their 1'lSfKOT SnU BKAUTIFL'L shapK. vrhere three or lour ordinary skirts will have1' been thrown awayas useless. , 'l heir i nd'rful fi ribmy adds gbhatlt to thecoM-' eoiit and cokvimencb. bcsloes giving imtkmsbflkasuhb ' i to the weaker, as will b part cuar y experu need by ladies attendlnv crowd d recfitiont, baits, oprras, tte. ' In fact lor the promenade or A uf, the church, thea t lr. or car they are kssubpasskd, combining coMf OBT, , , rrpAnii,iTY and ecokomt, with that ileuakoe et shape which has made the ' DUPLEX ELLIPTIC THE ' 8TANDARD PKIRC ,, OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. ' Manufactured exclusively by the 8 OLE OWNERS of ' Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY CARY- Ko. CHAMBERS and Kos. 79 and 81 READS 8ta., , , , KEW YORK. ; Merchants will be supplied as above, and by Philadel phia .lotibem. FOR bale In all Fikst ciass Retail Btores In thu CITY Inquite lor 12 H Srnrp BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC B&1RT. JRAD LEY'S DUPLEX .ELLIPTIC SKIRT, Combining DnraDllity with elegance ol shape. Hew" Spring 8tylcs Just received. J. M. HAFLEIOI1, 110 2m Ko wa CHK8STJT Btreet gRAD LEY'S ' ' DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT,.'. Host fashionable and popular In use. For sale by ' J. O. !M AX WELL & SON. ' ' ' 1 10 2m 8. E. eorner ELEVENTH and CHESNUT. GEO. A. COOK K : IS SELLING THE ' ' , , ' : 5 PRESTON COAL, Which is the very beet SCHUYLKILL COAL. cobjIbk to this market, - AT $7 PER TON. -i ' t i ALSO ; EAGLE VEIN . 1 . h I - Same sizes, at same puces. . - , . Deliverable to any part of the city, periectly olean. and lre of siate. ' ' f ' - Orders received at Ko, 114 South THIBD Stroet. ' 1 v EMPORIUM, j 1 ' ' ... , I818rp ' No. 1314 WASHINGTON Avenue lhTABLlSHED 1T95., .t A. S. It OB IN SON,", ! French Plate LooRlnff-Classcs, ; . ENGRAV1NG8 PAINTINUS,.' DRAWINGS ETC ' Manufacturer of all kinds of ' Looking-Glaeis, Portrait, arid Plo--ture Frames to Order. . No. filO CHESNUT STREET, TfllKD f OpR ABOVE TIIE COHTIKWTAL, : ' ' FBILADBLPOIA. 8 16 J. I.. CAI'BM. PHRENOLOGIST, . 8n censor to Fowler. Wells t Co.. Sives written and verbal aeacriutiona ol charac ter with Chaxu, dally at iv luirp no, i) . iniaiu. m eti t