ftiS DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1866. RECENT ROBBERIES. The Mullen and a Half Affair-Arrest of the Supposed Madison Ave nue Thieves Pursuit and Arrest of an Absconding , French Cashier-The Latest Burglaries and Robberies, Etc. Etc. ft em the Ntw York Paper of to-day. Tto MnrtiNon Avnn Bowl IHhjj, OF THK BPOTB. TTI1EVW K)mir1T TWFNTT THODRA.1D HOLLARS OF T" BrWBS SBCCR1T1KS BKCOVBKKD. 8omo lurtber dovo opmonts In tb 4 c,,0 0f tun HIGOOOO in Treasury notes, railr and other ocurillr stolen from tho resldonoo, r Mr. John 1. Moore, No 110 Madison avenue, 'y ,'Q0 ni tit 01 tho 2ad ultimo, as previously ropo' in the Herald, wcie maile yetcrday aitomoo-4vtne iont folioe Cojrt. belore Justice Dowlir., t appears that on Saturday last, two mien, riv ,vi(f their naiaos as Lewis Clark and Charles lxtnni 4. called anon a Kmitleiuas. living, in tho oppor part Ml the city, aud oll'jr 'd to ell htm snndrf coupon, bonds, which, aftor exaial auoh, he was satisitod were a portion of those tolon Irom Mr. Moaro, of Madison avonue, ou the aught in qestlon. This coiiiluinan (whoso name by request of the nifcorltif it is uohniod .judicious to witnuold lor the present) nave inlormution to Voumr, of the detective ioroe. v ho took lamed'ate steps with the view of ceuimjr the parries oflerin tho bouas. Yesterday ttoruoon Captain Xouur, assisted py Detectives tluer, JUct'oro, Uadtoru, and Kelso, succeeded In arre-ting vlarlc and Dentils, and aiso lu tecurinit 10,450 f the bonds 01 Mr. Moore. Ihe trontlcnim to wbora ilie bonds were offered Identified tuo lecoveieu as the onus ho saw in possession ol ihe prisoners, and Mr Moore also identified the securi ties. Mr. M0010 appeared belore tiie mant-traw and iuado an atlidavil araint the prisoners, charring, them with stealing fcltlO.OOO Irom him Clark and Dennis, alias " Terry" Deun s, aie men wel. known to tho detectives as expor.s in thoir line of bujiuos, ana their appearance indicates that Uiey are shre vd and enming men. Una beeu learnod that one oi them entered the nouseof Mr. Moore wi.h lalse key and stole toe box containing the treasure, while the otlior one re mained on guard In front of the dwelling for the purpose of riving the alarm in case of danger. Tho accused paitios uttnr y reluse to make asveonios- nors which are calculated to resnit in the recovery of more of ihe suen money and securities Of ib.9 amount stoien only tOs.OQO were in available (jovem Kent securities Justice Dow.injr committed tbe prisoners to await further eiamlna.ion. Captain Young aud tuo mcmners of bis Ioroe are exeroisioa: taeir skill aud ingenuity to the lullost extant towards recovering tlx, remaining portion of the treasure stolen iroin Mr. Jdoore. Tho Bonded Warehouse Burglary. (Hit M TUB ALLEGED BU11GLAU8 IK TUB GREEN WIOH BTRKKT AFJfAIK ARBESTKU. For the last two or three days Captain Petty, ot tbe Jiiliu preolnoi, and Officer ilvraid A. Joyce, oi bis torce, liam boon buny engaged in working up the case of burg ary at the bonded warehouse ol Messrs. IVecher fc Devoo, ffo. 18 Ureenwich stroet, tew nights since, Early on the nioruing of the 9th intant othcer Joyce saw a man.giviug his name aa James Fitzjoliu, having in lu possession a bag wbicn be was endeavoring to lift irom a Tenth avenue car, mar the foot ot Desbrosties 1 treat I'ne bag Was so heavy, however, that Fitzwltu could not manage it, jmd tho officer volunteered to assist him. During conversation that ensued between thorn Fitzjouu was suspected, and on being questioner, stated to Officer Joyce that the bag oouutiud piece of silk whicti had been riven to him oy a man on p'er Ho. .2 North river. Both, Fitiiohn and the bag were then Uken to the Leonard 8 tret t Police btauon, and on xam.mng tho bag it wai lound to coutuin eight pieces 01 silk, valued at about $1700. These silks wire subsequently identified by Mr. .Nathaniel Doa nells, manager of the Bilk department in the store of Mssis. A. 1'. Stewart & Co., as a portion of tho S4C00 worth of silks stolen irom the bonded ware house Ho. 18 trreenwioh street. While under arrest in the Station uouso, Fitzohu contonsed to Captoiu Petty that he and two accomplices lorooaan em ranee to tne warehouse alter ten o'clock on Sunday mgbt, and stole twenty-three pieces of silk, which subsequently proved to be ong to A. f Stewart, i'ao prisoiier decined telling tbe names and whereabouts t bin con federates in the burglary, and says ho can not teil what has been done wit the remainder of the siolon silks. Justice Dowling committed Fitz John 10 the Tombs lor trial without bail. Jio is twenty -lour years of age. was born in New York and lives ot 2o. 42 WeH street. The prisoner stated to Captain Petty that there is not a bonded warehouse in the city to which ho cannot eailv force an en tiance, audsajs he wants no easier job to do. "Hod. Annla" Dlscbttrired on a Writ of Habeas Corpus rii Mtwleu tioudis Sot Recovered. -Frotn the Button Herald, April 12, The circumstancoa, as published, attendant upon the arrest of Horace Annis by Marshal Westcott, of HewLuryport, about two weeks ago, on suspicion of slaving been engaged in the roobing of Hums L. Jxird, of New York, of $1,500,0X10 in bonds, must yet be irtsh in the mind 01 our readers. 108 whereabouts of Annis has been a question difficult to answer, except oy the offioers in whose hands the aflair bat been plaoed. By many it was supposed Annis bad beeu taken to fiew York by Captain Young, of the ew York detective ioroe; by others that n had been discharged, and the aflair settled by his refunding a moiety of tbe amount stolen. All these conjectures were erroneous, as Annis, wben be was delivered into the custody of Captain Young by Maisnal Westoott, promts-d tJ accom pany him to New York peaceably, bat npon his arrival in Boston relnsed to go further, and agreed to remain in charee 01 Chief -Kurtz, wuile Captain Y oung proceeded to Mew York to obtain the legal means whereby Annis could be removed to that oity, Therefore, since the 4th of April A urn has been in the custody of thu Coief 01 Police ot this ity. Last Inesday S. IS Floyd, Esq , obtained a writ ot habeas corpus, and the same was served upon Chief Kurti, oroering him to aopear before the Justices of the (Supreme Judicial Court, and bring the body of Horace Annis, and show why he he id Annis in ly -custody. In answer to this summons, the Chief ap- peared belore Justice Chapman yesterday utwrnoon wuh Annis. Mr. i ioyd rsad the petition for the dischage of .Annis, as he had been held in custody seven days -Without warrant or authority. 1 he answer returned by the Chief was that, on the 4th ol April, Anui, by request of Captain Xouug, was taken into custody by the Chief until a com plaint could be obtained from New York. Captain Young irooeeded to New York, but no complaint nas issued against Annis, and a day or two a 110 the CDiei received a telegram irom the Captain to hold D to Annis lor a lew days longer, lor prudential reasons, and ail would be well, i'ne Chiei also said that on the th ot April he Intended to apply tor a complaint aiajnst Annis as a lugmve troin Justice, and sbculd have done so had it not beeu that Anuta bad promised to remain tn hit (Kurtz's) custody until ibu neceukiry executive papers could be ob tained from New T ork for his leinoval. Ihe Cbie. was about to state farther tacts In regard to tbe holding 01 Aiuds, when the Court interrupted him. and ordered Annis to he oinoliarimd f rom nua. tody, as, in ihe opint.u of the Court, no legal rea sons uaa iwu MBigucuwuy Aunis was hold. Tbe Chief and other iflleera eonnaotod with the affair, we uuuersiaua, sa) Annis never had one dol lar ol the stolen ponds, tad that only 217,000 Of thC BUmO UUm UWU lOWTClV, An Abscondluk Cashier. JBB 18 AX.LXOD TO HAY9 SXOI.M 6EVSW HONDBKD THOUSAND BAMCS FKOM Tll BANK 01 VBAKOB HIS ARRIVAL, WAlltalNO. AH) CAPTIKX IK THIS OOUflTBY. Sureaa Lamlrando, a gentlemanlyookint French man, about ininyeivni years 01 age, nowoutined in Ludlow street Jail, charged with iaving robbed the Bank of France of uout 700.000 tranos. i ue hi the cashier ot the Poitiers bnnh nftk. it... ir ni K ran oo. and during the time be hid th.t noaition he as alleged to haveaopropriatodtie abov r.,lnn,1 sum. AO particulars Ot hlS Ohnuinni have vet keen made public; but in what maimer the money was disposed of may be inferred Iron the toot that 10 000 Iran are reported to have ben re covered irom his mistress. The prisoner made bis escape to this country and tanded at rortland, Maine; trosa there he proceed vl lionebee. aud atierwards he made his way to tnl, 2t? Md putupat the Metropolitan Hotel on Hon. .vlast where he was captured. A Frenoh doteo daT laff: "J T VT, ..rasa l ha Atlantis aad tranl him to th clty,renderiDefflote4it aid In eneeUng his Tlaeaused will examined before United States 'IrT"nr Htki P Saturday morning next, VZEZEmtoSSo foThls return under tbe Extra' SBtUM made by Messrs. Cudert Broth. eoyonuwiflt, PORslriT or THB,R0rwAY OA em Kit to awirioa. l tom tht Gaeer de Jrtnro, March 36. ' ' ' ' Ihe Dircctr M the Bank of France have pint "".V i S Ate4 Stats, In pursuit ot the caslnor 01 tnctr lrAm branch, the two police agonts who formerly t x,w,0n.(1 n capturing there Carpentler, whostolr1K)nlln -gharpulrom tho Northorn Kail way Co 0!fmnr. fhe defloit at PolUers is now finnd JJ"1 Ami to 700,000 Iranos, of which sum 10.0O irsnr t .have nsoa recovered from a mistresi of tb fn' m W.IOBT OF A OltRMAK BARKER. . Am'Galiijnani't Mettentjer, March 20. . Ihe local Journals state that M. Widemann, banker at Cuolmllior (Has Rhm) and director of tbe Comp toir 'dVEroompte of that plaee, has taken to flight, lie ha, they say, boon declared a fraudulent bank rupt, and seals have been plaoed on tho bank and on all his effecta. He appears, says the. Courrier tie Ha fihin, to have tukou with him negotiable securi ties for 60,000 francs. UITY INTELLIGENCE For Jd'lilumal Local Items tee Third fage.) Installation of Offichrb. The officers plrot ot Fredouta Encampment, No. 38, I. o. of O. K., wore tnntallcd last evenlui? at the Hull, Sixth and Cicsson strepts, in due form. The V :i II1V11C "CIO vrmi tiv:vA kj j vvun a- f M. Vv. Grwid Chtet I'atnafcD. 01 me urand. Ka romnmcrit of Vennsylvarjiii. assistod by Francis 8. Kea, M. W. Grand HUh Triost, and Petor i,on;r. At. w. urana waraen. ine lonowingare the names of those inducted Into ollice: Hcury York, C. 1'.; John curtRty, it. 1.; u. w. black, S. vv.; Clia.les A. Kaudail, J. w.; J. w. SUall crosa. iSciibe: Franklin Butler. Treasurer, t're- dotiia Encampucut ha" neurly two hundred aud flit v members, and possesses a luud ot about $8(100 most of which i securely and profitably Invented and the organization is la a very timiriobing condition. Frankfoud AFFAiits. Odd Fellows' Hall was crowded last, evcnlnir ti witn?si a match came at billiards between the well-known l'hiiiidclpitia exoevt. Charles t. barr. and Dan. Daige. Tbe game was a close and bik'lilv cx- ciiutir one. An admirublo run of filt.y-one oJf the two reds by l air, at the termination ot the Kume, broueht bim out sucecsstul bv thirty-eight point.-'. Average, rarr, wau; uaiotet, lf-io. name, 61)0 pointn. caroms. Kerereo. Mr. Mirkie. Tune. one hour and twenty-five miautcs being the quickest time ot sou points on record. St. Augustine's Faib, National Guards' Hali,. The votlns lor a Hose Carriage an it now stands: vitniant, 8zo; Columbia nose. TM: Falrmount hneine. No. 62. M Assistance. 30; Hibcrnia, 18: Reliance, 2; South Penn. 1; Northern Liberties Engine, No. 1, 2; Moya- mensing,2; Humane, 4; Diligent, 1; Uobert Mor ris, 1. Jrwelry. We would call the attention of our renders to tho advertisement ot Messrs. Clark & Biddle, Jewellers, No. 712 Chesnut street. They ofl'er their large stock at a discount corresponding to the decline in gold. To Clothiers Our purchases for tbi season having boon delayed, waiting the expected decline in goods, we have now on band the largest and best- assorted stock ot Clothing in l'hilaoolDhla, pur chased for rash exclusively, at the very lowest rates (if the season, which cnablos us to realize- a fair profit and sell at prices less than the co-t of same goods in most other establishments. We can supply clothiers doing a fine city trade, with goods adapted to their sales, at prices so much lower than the cost of their present stocks, that, by making an averago ot the whole, they will be enabled to dispose of their goods at prices coveting the average cost, and even paj ing a profit. Bknnett k Co., IOWEU HALL, NO 618 MARKJtT STBEKT. Tbe Latst Fashion. Ol course, the coming of the Spring, Does always some new foshiou bring, 80 we inquire, If you've vet seen the latest style? home praise it much, and others smile, Moie than admire. It looks you'll see exactly how, And to the cream of tunion bow, bhowu in attire That Tower Hall is selling now ! We have- All-wool Fancy Cosstmcre Coats, as low as. ...So 00 " ' " l'nute .... 4 00 " " " Vpsts " ... 2 60 Making an ci.tire all-wool fancy suit tor 911 60 All-wool black t-ack Coats as low aa 811 0J " " CSbSimore Fonts " 6 00 " " Cloth Ve ts " k 4 0u Making an entire all-woo' black suit lor 20 00 All-wool good style Fancy casjlmero Suits, to match, lor i du. AsU,niBiiing as these prices may Boom, compared with those to which wo nave been accustomed ior several years, they are not fli-ttdouswe have the goods in quantities, at the prices mentioned. We make no 110 trash they are all serviceable good. Advancing from these rates we have goods ot all grades, up to tbe very finest fabrics, comprising bu Jar tbe largest and most complete assortment of Clothing tn Philadelphia; men's, youths', and dots'). surpassed by none, and equalled by low, in style, make, and fit, at prices sruarancced 10 vor than the lowest elsewhere, or the nioucv rei'inaea. Bkmibtt & Co , Tower Hall, No. 618 Market Strkbt. Everybody Should Practise Economy im all Things One dollar expended now In purchas ing a bottle of Jayne's Expectorant by those trou bled with a slight Cough or Hoarseness, or Sore Throat, may save the expense of a doctor's bill. A neglected Cough often ends In Consumption. A slight Inflammation of tbe lining of tho wind tubes, tbe usual symptoms of wbloh are a Sore Throat and a Fain in the Breast, will soon lead, through want of attention, to Bronchitis. A day's delay may entail months of Buttering. Let the afflicted try at once Jayne's Expectorant. It is a standard remedy, and Its curative properties havs boen tested by thousands of persons who have recovered their health by its use. Pieparod only at No. 212 Chesnut street. Tub Druo Business. Thorn is no business of branch ot trade in wtuoh skill, knowledge, and en terprise are moie essential, than in the drug busi ness nor is there any branch of human industry in which more obarla anism and imposture prevail. It is thereiore to the interest ot the pub Ic carefully to aiBcriimnaie oeiweeu iue true ana tne laise urugglst. This can easily be done by a simple practical appli cation of that rule which is as true in matters of business, as morals "by their trulls tor results) you aba I know them." Judged by this rule, Helmbold is a true drurgist, and those well-known medicines known as "Iie-mhold' Preparations" are legitimate remedies. These latter have been before the publio 1 roiuiiieiitly for many years, and have oeen almost universally sueoesstul; tbe Extract ot Buohn espe cially, has secured the publio confidence. Foi its appropiiute diseases it is without a rival. The cer tificates to its usefulness embrace many thousands oi names ; but tne laoi mat alter the trial of so inauy years. Helmbold's Preparations are in aa vruat a demand as ever, or even greater, is the best possible . . . i. i i j . i . iruui ui lutur loxiiiuifti mrnu The Principal Depots for their sale is at Helm. hold's New Store, next the Metropo'itan Hotel. M. Y.. mnA Wn Ml a T.nll, .Iruil Phll.Jnlnl.l. ' ' ' 1 ' I NEW DBESS-M AKXNG) KSTABLISBVBirT. At the ntMiiit solicitation of numerous valued mtmni havvgpened a department for Ladies' Drets-making, w iiiuie rwwpi iuu ruuiiu ior iuu iibun, eto., Where aia now nrmiared to extuuita all nnlan In the best vl latest European style, with the utmost promptness Ladles ne fear no disappointment in regard to their orders king dellveied punctually at the time , No. 920 Chesnut street, TJPHOMrraY.-Get Patten to do your Upholstery coMpotTiro iieT Nona,, 7 8-10 and -2Tn sVsvfc j? Wi!?Bnw, K. 0 13. Third Th Tunncn Expositiob ' ' . ' ; . I t fb Tarti show intonds to keep Small and large snonsters ot the deep " Tn vaat nimHiim of trials. 1 wnero mignry mms win mo pus. In mimic esves loll many a freak. ,K : I The flh will play at "bide ana seek," I And happy famllks eaoh day fiport in a piscatorial way; fcvtn, perhaps, the furtive shark J " , I Eat bis fresh eodflsb and keep dark," Or, flashing his terrific tail, Bite a choice tit-bit off the whale. I ah nan mat swim ueucam mo nuu, Will there hold Congrort and have Inn ; I lha star fish will, no donbt, b there , . , The "Star" ic not attend the fair, But stay at home to flood the land With Fashioii's light irom its old "stand," . Ferry fc Co , it's very clear, I Ilave kxPosiTiOM enough iters.' A stranger would at once declare They hold a dally kind of fair, Where ol cheap, tasty 8r-RiKO Array They make a lavish g and mspiayI Even in Paris (spot divine) The"hTAR" will (ihrouflh its garment!) shine; And though tho "Star" won't grace the fair Bo sure its dress will dazzle there! The prices paid for tbe fashionable Clothing at the Star" are lower than clothing of cqnal quality can bo obtained for in any other establishment in this city, of which all can readily satiety themselves by a personal .examination of our stock. We have .nut received a frOBh invoice of Fancy Casstmores, foreign and domestic ior ouk custom dopaitment, whioh i conducted by superior artiste. Star Clothing Emporium. Low I'hice and Fashionable Goods, Ao. 609 CiiiS.Nur bTKRKT, aion op Star, Terry & Co, A Taripian corrert'Ondent of tho Thi adolphia Home Wetkly tolls of a poor little milliner who lotinn no Knsiieh nobleman's noclcct-book with 60 000 irar.es in it. Khe restored it intact, and the iwtilt-man rowardetl her by promising to speak well of her (hop. 'i o have onesoil or his btisiuoss spoken weil ot is certain. y desirable, but in this caie it was hardly a recompense. What shall wo say or tbo continued praise sounded abroad of the One Price Clolbinor lloui-c of Charles Stokes & Co , under tbe Continental r Couoiis. The administration of medicinal prepa rations In the lorm of a lounge is of all modes tbo mokt eligible and convenient, more especially as regards a Cough remedy. "Brown'$ Bronchial Jro;hes," or Cough Lozenges, allay irritation which induces couplilng, giving instant reliof in Bronchitis, Hoarseness Influenza, and Consumptive and Asth matic compla.nts. prij-o Fashions for Children itt. Shoe maker & Co., oa. 4 and 6 N. Eighth street, are now opening a upleudiu assortment ot Children's Clotbiko. in the latest Paris stylos, unsurpassed for eltgance of workmanship and material. Tho public is invited to ca l and examine. See Patten's Dollar Shades, No. 1408 Chesnut streot. Vfraidah A wiukss. Ordor them at Patten's. No. 1408 Chesnut street. Auction Curtains Don't fall to see them, nt Patten's, No. 1408 Chesnut street. 7.30'B. S-20'a, 10-40'M. IMHI'i. Compound Interest Notes. Gold and silver. Bought and sold by Dkexel & Co., No. 84 S. Third street. 5.80 Coupons, Due May 1st, Wanted by Dbexel & Co., No 31 South Third Street. W. & li., Good Clo'hlng, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W.&B , Go d Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W. A It., Good Clothing, Oak Ilall, Sixth and Market, W. t B.. Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W . t IS., Good Clothing, Oak U al ' ,dixth and Market. W. It B.. Good Clothing, Oak Hail, Sixth and Market. MAItltlKU. KKNNEDY GKIEVES. Ou the 11th instant, by the Key J banders Keed.Mr. WILLIAM C. KEN- KKDY to Miss CHrtlATlAlSNA D. GitlEVES, both VI this city. PBILL1PS KILLION On the 11th instant, at No 8bl N. Broad street, ty Boy. A. Manship Mr. htOKtifi 11. 1 HlLl.ll'o to illS SAuAU J. iS.lL.- LION, lolb ot this oity. DIKD. t DOULE. On Hie morning of April 13,1806, Mrs. ANN DOULE, aged 66 years. The relatives aud lriends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 1010 Coates street, on Monday, tbe ltith instant, at 10 O'OIOCk A. Al. B13F.Y. On Wednesday, the 11th instant. MARY V. UC Ni, wile oi ltouert Huey, in the 20ih year of ner age. iue reietives ana monas ot tne ramiiy are respect fully invited to attend tbe Itinera!, from tie resi dence ol hor husband, No. 2210 Suippen street, on aturoay. tne litii instant, at tu o oiock A. At. lo proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery. MONKOU.-OU the 11th instant. JOHN MONROE. Jr., ag-d M years. l be relatives and rnenas ot toe lamny are respect fully invited to atUud the funeral, irom the resi dence of bis brother, Philip Monroe, Kitty-first street and Westminster avenue, near Cathedral Cemetery, on Saturday morning at 9 o'oock. SB AH P. On the 11th instant. GEORGE W. SUA 1.1', Sr.. onof Mary and tbe late William W. S liar i., aged 44 jeam, 1 montn. and I days. The relatives and friends, also tbe Jcll-rson Lodge. No. 12. 1. O. of O. F., and Fame Counoll, No. 16, O. ot V. A. At., are respectmiiy inviu-a to aciena tne funeral, Irom bis lute residence, No. 1224 Marlbo rouorh street, above Girard avenue, on Sunoay, the 16th Instant, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to St. John's Vault. 811NGFB. On the morning of the 11th instant. Mies KFBECCA SlINUEli. Her relatives and lriends ot tho family are respeot- fully invited to attend her funeral, irom her late residence, No. 446 N. Seventh street, on Saturday morning, the 14th instant, at 11 o'clock. Fuueral to proocod to Laurel mil. THREE QUARTS OP UNBRED OIL MIXED with a box of Mead's Elastic EeoSng Cement (cont Ing SlJ will make enough paint to coat lit suuara feet ot metallic roottag. which It will protect Iroin corrosion lar better than ordinary paint. Ro say those iuilie Mew n gland States who havs used It lor six years Bold by the a Bents, THUMAN fc oHAW, o. mo (Kignt iniriy-nve; nisat,T nt., saiow ninio. I7YFj PROTECTORS, FOR GtTARDINO TIIE J eyes from cinders, dust, etc., while travelling on railroads or otherwise, forsale at thelardware More of No 886 (Eight Thlrtj-flve) MARKET Bt.. below Ninth. WHY GRUMBLE AND GROWL OVER YOUR dull scissors, when a few draws ever tbe Patent "elisors hharpeuer woald put tueru in good cutting order? For sale by TR I'M All a 8HAW. x0 030 (t Hi li l inirry-nvei ma unci bv., ueiuw niuui. JORDAN'S TONIC ALE. JORDAN'S TONIO LE. JORDAN 8 TONIC AtE. It Is recommended by physicians ol this aud other nlArtpa m iiurWii ionic, and reoulies but a trial to convince tbe most skeptical of Its great nie'lt To be bad, wholeaala and retaU, ot 1. I. JORD AN, ChamDacne Cider, br the dozen, bottled, or by tbe barrel ' 3 US IIE PLpilENCE LOCK, AND KNOT STITCH SEWINO, MACHINES, Are tbe best and the only family machines warranted to give entiie satisfaction, or money returned. ' 1 SALESROOMS. No. 630 CHESNUT 8TREET N. B. AU klsas of fine Sewing and etitohing prompUy done in the neatest manner. Operators taught n the FlorenoS, without charge, at fat no 1 ' ' .;.'. i i , MM FOB RA1LIK09, 8T0BS FBOSfTP,"- ; ; ! " OUAltDB, FABTTTIOS3, ETC IRON BEDSTEADS. AND WIRE WOBK, In variety, manufactured by M. WAIJiEK & SONS., J tfl tmPp "O. II North SIXTH Btreet, TIIE C1IOLE11A i . : ' - ' Deprived of Its Horrors by Purifying 1 and Enriching the Blood. i ' NOW IS TBE TIME TO USE A t RE VENT I YE, ' There Is None Equal to Helmbold's Highly Conoentrated Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla. THE CHOLERA. Is defective vltalicaUon oi ihe blood, and when the blood loses its LIFE GIVING POWER, t csuees relaxation of the contiactUe power ol the blood e rii" ot tbe oflj. and the Intotlnm open their myrlHd blood veneit. snl ail the albuminous ornesb maklna material passes oft from the bowals. PtKKKDBEALTinr BLOOD (RES1BT8 DIHEARE, Andwlille theremay be no oeessinn lor alarm, those of impure blood aie n-eet liable to sulicr. nun huh unit bint II II K nun it ii it 1IHH HUH HHHUUUBIIIIH 1HIU HUH mm huh HUH HUH IIH'I HUH 11HH LUIH IN TBE BrriN'l MONTHS the system naturally in ctfi tots a clinnee. and H 1 1 Jt BOLD S HIUHLY CONttN'IKATtD hXIKACT OF 8AUSAPAKILLA is sn sssisisnt oi tne greatest va ne. CIVU U LLOOM TO Hlh, PALLID CHEEK AND WEALTIFYIKG THE COMPLEXION. EKEEEEKEEEE KEKUKLIkEEK KRE Ll.EKKE kbKEEE . r.Kt EKE EEK i'.Y EEEEEEEEE KEEEKEEE IT EKADICATE8 EHTJPTIVE and ULCERATIVE IliaEAHKNOt tbe iHRuAT. NOtK, tYlCH, EYELLDd, Hi Al.P and bKIN, which so disngure the appearance. tailllS IU IVI11IIIIUUUI J .h.'b.i uoiruiiarj VI VUKII- wi. ana Is taken oy ADULTS and CHILDKEM with . . . ,a . n-t. ' v . . . .. m.D i.v. i. n . i. .. ...... . ICIItVlD.ll.. LLL LLL ILL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLLI LLLl.LLLL ,,I,T.l.l.I.t.l.t.i.L Not a tew of theworft -disorders that affect mankind arise irom theenrruutton that iccumu ttci In tbe blood, Oi all the discoveries that have been n-aile to purge It .. n ..... ..an anll.l In allAA ITitlfnKi.Ilt1- I'Amnm.n.l L- w mint oi . KurBiuarll a It cleanses aud renovate thu b.ood. Instils thevlorcf health Into the sysiem. and minrit.out the tumors which make dlsoase. It. ntlmn. fates the healthy lunctions of toe bodv, and expeis tbe Qlsoiaers iuai grow nun raiikie ui tug uioou. Scrofulous, mercurial, and svphllitlc diseases destroy whatever uan tliev may attack, 'i housatius die an nually irom protracted uiseascs oi th s class, and from the abuse of mercury. Visit any bosDltal. asv.um anil prisons, and sutls'y yourst-lt oi n.e truiluuiuess of this asser ion. xue ijii-ui utsi imum iue mruausoi these diseases by a judicious combination ot Tonics. Helmbold's trlubly oncentrated Eiuia r.xtract Sar saparilla Is a Tonic oi thu ireatest value arresting the most Inveterate disease after the glands aro destroyed, and the bones aiready atlectnd. 'ihis is Ihe testimony oi thousands who bvs used and prescribed it lor the last lb years. BBliBBBRB BBH1SB1311HB BUB HUB BUB BUB BUU BUB BBBBBBBB BUBBUUBB BBB BBB BBB BUB BBB BUU BUBBBBBBB BUBBUBB AN INTEBL8TINO LETTER is published tn the Medico-Chlruralcal Review, on the subject of the ex tract of t-arsanaiula In veneieai aflectlons. by Beniamin 1 ravers, . it. ..etc. Bpeaklng oi Syphilis, and aisoaae arising inm the excess of nteruuiv,he states, "That no rtmeuy is qual to tlieix ract of 8urtaparttta;ittpow, r istxttaordmary.nnre so than any ui iter drug lam ac quami t a Kith. It is m Ihe strictest sense a tome, tOiiA iAk invaluable a,trtbulr,that it is a. plicabte to a stale ot Ihe sysUm so sunken and yet so im table as rm dtrs other substances of the tonto etass unavailable or mjiinisi." OOOO OOOOOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OoO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OoO Oo OOO OOO uooooo OOOO ' TWO TABLESPOONhlfUL ot the Extract of Sarsa psnlla, added to a pint ot water, 1 equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and one bottle is equai to a gallon of the Bvrup ot i-anaparlila, or the decoction as usualy matte. Ihe decoction is exceeding troublesome, as it is neces sarv to prepare it fresh every day, and the s.truo la sil l more otijtctlcnable, as It Is weaker than the decoction; lor a fJulu saturated with suiiar is susceptible oi holding in solution much less extractive matter thao waier alont.and hesyiup lso herwise olijeutionabte for the patient is frequently nauseated, and his stomach sur leited, by tbe large proportion oi suaar he Is obliged to take with each dose oi tarbap&ril a. uud which Is ol no use whatever, except to ke p tbe decoction from spoil ing. Uera the advantages and superiority of the Fluid Extract In a comparative view are strikingly manifest. LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLLLILLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLL ii. i, hold'. 1X1 KaCT liU( HU Cures Droosv. For tbe diseases named above and ror Weaknesses and Pains lo the Rack. Female Complaint and Dis orders arising irom excesses of any kind, it is in valuable. DDDDDDDD DDDDLDDDD DDI) 1DD DUD DDD xDD DDD , DDD , DDD I DDD DDD Jl)l DlD )UD DDD DDD DDD I DDDDDPDDD ; LLDDDDDD THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEK ADMITTED TO CBE li THE I'MTKD B1A1EH AUM V. and are also in very general nee In all the Htate H08P1TAU and fCULlC fAMTARY INS J ITU HON8 throughout the and as well ae tn private practice, and are considered mm invaluable lemeitlcs. . , " . BOLD BY ALT, DRUOOI8T9. principal Decor HELMBOLD'e) DRUO AND CHMUCAl, WAREHOUSE, I No. 604 BhOADWiT, NEW YORK, AND NO. 1MB. TENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA ' I Hold bv Druiulxta vrvwhrA. MMMM 71MMM MttU M M MUM ilM.d IS M MM M XtMM Al M MMH MUM il M SIMM SUM V M W AIM MMM At M MUM M -M M 11 M II MM MUM M M Ma SI MAIM M U. MM.H MUM M MMM MatM V MM.M He mbold's EXTRACT BUt'HO furus Kidney DUease. Uelmbolii s kXI kaC 1' 11DOHU Cures ltheuinatlstn Helmbold's 1 XTRat'T LMCHU Cures Urinary DIaeases. Helmbold's EX I R tCT BITCH U Cures Oravel. ul ...,niA'm EXTRACT BUCHO Cures Btrlctures. 1 EIWAIUi Oif VOlNTEEFEIl8. E I) 1 0 A 17 E It E C T K I C I T Y. 'ondcrfnl - Scientific Discovery. Dll. S. WBECKWITH'S TlilCAL INSTITUTE, No. 1220 WALNUT 'STREET, , For tb TretiniiS of Asit audi Chronic Ilaeacs. t I Electrical InvesUgatlon has proved that the bnman body acts en tbe principle or the galvanic battery The brain, mucous and serous membranes, tli skin' tissues, and fluids, constitute the negative and positive forees. Every fiction, whether mental or physical, Is the result of these antagonistic forces. Dlgcsiibn. respiration, circulation, secretion, and excretion art due solely to lloetrlcal Influence. Thep Is a polar action established throughout the nervous system which connects with every part of the body, establishing and presorting a prefer ba'aace of tbe electrical element, which constitutes health, and a dltturbanoe of which causes dbease. There are strictly but two conditions of Olcease one of Inflammation, or positive; tbe other weak, debilitated negative j and as Electricity contains these two conditions in tne action of the soaltlve and negative currents, all we have lo do is to neutralize tie disease and restore proper healthy action. We do not wish to convey tbe Impression' that wo care all diseases in all conditions. We cannot cure consumption after tbe longs are all destroyed t yet we do assert, and are prepared to practically demonstrate, tcathundrelsoi cases of altnoic every torin ol chronic disc tecs, pronounced incurable by the best medical practitioners of the coun'ry, have been raltcal'y cceed. some ot them In an incredibly short time, by oar Electrical treatment Its great superiority over other practice In the cure of dUease is a so attested In the fact that, within the past ova yean, over foi-btkes tbocsasd patients have been treated at this ofllco, suffering from almost evoty form and condition of disease common to humanity, and In nearly all ease-) a benefit or perfect cure has been effected. Ta sy, deaf ness, blindness, rheumatism, dyspepsia, cancer, and all the old knotty diseases that are a physician's curse, aa It proves bis Inability to eradicate, are by our scien tific method comparatively easy of cure. Specimens of tumors el large growth extracted by means of Elec tricity alene, without pain, without the use of the knlte, ligatures, or any other means, may be seen at our office by those Interested- therefore, with these facts o prove our theory and treatment ot disease, we are wilting to undertake any of the following dis eases, with every nope and prospect of suocess, wlto very many others not hete enumerated : 1. Diseases or the Brain and Nervous System. EvUepsj. i Ii ore a, or et Vnui' Dunce. Paralysis Uieiup.egla , .Neuralgia, Hysteria, Nervousness, fail i tation oi tbe Hear. iock-Jaw etc 2 lllbAkS AND llSSt CS CONNECTED WITH TBS DlGl:8- tivb Hits.-bote i'nrout. Dyspepsia, Diarr.uea. u) -senieri, ,bstlnate Cops.ipatl.in Uaiiuorraoiilea or 1 lira hi I. ui, Flatulent auu Palntei's Colic, and all aot'ctlotis oi the Liver aDil npiei-n. 3. Rksi'Imatoby Okoans atar.h Cough, Influenza, Astliiiia iwht-n not caused by organlo diseases o tlie hi ait), Bronchitis, Pleurisy Pleurodynia, or Ulieuma tiHiu ui the v liext Cciinumpllon lu Hie earlv stanes 4. Fiiikoi'S and MuboULAu bysi'bit. Klieu.i atism, iiout. Lumbago Bull .Seek, (-ptuat Curva.ute, liip Distas, cancers, tumors. 6. I'hinary ami tiRMiTAi. Oroans. firavel, Diabetes, and biilnev Ooinplolutt, luipoteuoo and oemlnai Weak ness, the later comp.aln.s never .ail to yloid rapid y to this treatuien '. Diskasks Fectliab to Fbhalbs. Uterus Ootn plaints, lnvolv ng a mat- position, aa Prolapsus Antro veielon, Kt-trovtsiatou, luhauimatlon. Ulverutloii, aud vaiious other atleo Ions of the Womb and Ovaries l u l.ADi f 8 we can recommend tms treatment as one ot UhVrtHIl DrtUcCt-.t4.-v Aimoat iunumerabie eaten iaave come under treatment at our oulce who can tesniy to ill's lact. Ura. L CK -VH'II nas entire charge oi the Ladiee' liepaitme.t, ud al delicacy will be used towards thi.se who entrust tneu.seJves to her care, lu lcmale Diseases, as uivntioued in the above list, with others not mentioned, she has bad a large expe rience, and can confidently promise tbe most grant Ing results. lO THE AFFLICTED The treatment is mild and gentle, prouuciug uo shock or uuii uasaut sensa.lon Wlaiever. Our professional intei course with the tl.lcteo wlL e er be characterized by perfect candor aud boueaty, and those wnose complaints ar luouraole. or . Co Dot admit ot ainelloratioa will be frankly told no, aud not accepted for trea-uient. It matters not wnai may be your com plaint or bow lonir you may have sui lered, or bow uiucli, or what course ui treatment you may bave been subjected to. or what dtsaniMilutmeiits yiu may bava experienced. It tho system is not woru out li suiliolcn. vitall y remains lor reuution there is a iHir prospect ot tecovory. KEFEHfe.Nt'k.8. Tbe dleascd and all interested are reeircd to ihe to lowli g-uatned gent emeu, who nave been treated and witnessed our treatmiu. on others, at ho. Hill WANNU1 Stieet. A. J. rletsunton. Brigadier-General. No. 916 Rurooe street) W. B. smith, irou louudcr. No. ltru (lanovee street! eo ge Dous'ass. Local ax pre -s Company, I'litb street above cheantit; J. W Bradley. puo.Ubnr. 0. ttl N Fourth street; Roliert Wok. No. 51 N. Third street; Coiopel T. W. Sweeney. Assnsor Second Dis trict. Phlladeliibia, Walnut eireet, b lew Eighth; George i. vans (Evans &(Hassuii ) nilllUrv goods. Arch street, bliw Filth ; Mr Pe.ouze. tvpe founder, I'binl anil Chesnut stre ts; Ed. jdcLone, manufacturer cotton otds allot tile clt. A. Flcusouton Brigadier-Oene-rsl, Bt. Louis. Mo. i Jacob Vandegriit, Odessa.Del ; R. A. Simple spool cotton manufacturer, Mo until oily ii. J., with very many others. Physicians or students desiring to have instmotlon In the coirect application ot Elec.ricity for the cure of dis eases can aop y at the otHce. Consultation tree. Descriptive clrco'ars of cures eflected. wit" Humorous references, can be bad by ap plication at the offtoe. All letters addrensed to DR. . W BECKWI'H, No. 1220 WALNUT Street, flthsm2m8p Phllidolphia. FKAliKAM 0IH)Mi)MM; FOB CI EANSING AND PRESERVING THE TEETH. Removes all substances destructive to the teeth, prevents discoloration and the accumulation of Tartar, and a spongy relaxed condition of the Gums, imparting a pleasant and refreshing fragrant taste to th mouth. Guaranteed to contain no acid, or any eubstajnee that wfll injure r de stroy the teeth. Its cleansing and healthful proper ties are certified to by prominent Den tists throughout the country. , Hold by Draft-Rial, Tmmy Goods Dnnl. ui and Perfumers, and stt Depot, Mo. 89 LIBERTY Street, Sew York. Ask for ROGERS' FRAGRANT ODONTOLINE, and take no other. JOHNSON. HOLLO WAY & COWDEN. 8 20 tulhelStrp WHOLESALE AGENI3. grBIlG FASHIONS FOR CHILDREN. ; M. SHOEMAKER '& CO., No. 4 and 6 North EIGHTS, Street, ABB SOW OPENISO A BPLl HDIO A8?OSTMNr . ' or CHILDREN'S CLOTUINO, 7Jy IUE LATEST FABIS STYLES, ,. Cniurpssted for elegance of oii manship and material .' 1 , . IMmwslnrfp The poblic aremvrted tocaJiandesswUie. , , HOWELL & BOTJRKE; I I AlANUFACTUliEltS. OF PAPER HANGINGS AND WIHD0W SHADES. N. E C0EUEE FOURTn AM) MARKET STUEETS- rniLADELPnu.. t 7 1 A: ysjsaajjWtsfrsaWsWrCT sii ii ti m
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