THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1869. NEW YORK1SMS. 'VoWl Our Own Correspondent. Hkw Yoke, March 20, 1869. It Mr. George Augustus Sals, author ol the reoent series of artlolea entitled "Streets of the World," were appealed to, be would probably bear witness that perhaps no other thorough are upon this planet was characterized with a greater number of flags, flagstaff's, banners, posts, posters, placards, handbills, barber's poles, awnlogs, show-cases, gntter-snlpes, booths, stalls, walking advertisements, etc, than Broadway. Every corner is deoorated With two or three apple or candy stands, and the croHSlngs and sidewalks are monotonously embelllkbed with every known style of adver tisement; for after a while extremes meet, and the very variety becomes monotonous. The Street Commissioners, among other wise oonolu Slons, decided that these obstructions ought to be removed, and have devoted the past week to rutting their resolution Into effect. St. Patrick's day gave them a rest, bat St, Patrlok's day being , over, they fell to with great good Will, and numerous have been the encounters between them and the owners of stores and the contemplative constabulary foroe. The store owners have not, es a rule, been able to see things In the same light as that In which they are viewed by the Commissioners, and do seriously object to the landmarks of ther trade being so summarily disposed of. And I mast say, now that those landmarks are t moved, Broadway, and such of the few inter secting streets as have yet been ransacked, prtsent railier a bie appearance. Something seems wanting. There is a nakedness about the miss en icrne, and the vista up and down ibe btreet is loo barren. The warm noes which, the twisted red and white of the barbers' poles and I he added blue of the stars and stripes couieired, having vanished, the result Is cold and bitak. particularly when we bid fair to realize aiound the suburbs the six weeks' sledding wbica the Vermonter's are congratulating iDeinnelves over. Fussing along Sixteenth Btreet yesterday afternoon, a little to thewtstot Fifth Avenue, I bebeld two singular institutions within live minutes of one another. One of these was the "Queen of the Gipsies," whose antecedent! am not acquainted wlm, but who seems to be a sort of glorlflf d "Crazy Norab," indigenous to New York. She Is a lull woman, with small, bad like eyes. lng straight hair, and a cos tome In wbloh crlmson-vlolet and gold braid were very conspicuous. Not bearing in her naiids either a tamborlne or a gultar.noanalogy ean beinsliinted between ber and Marltana," or even "lit Periobnie." There was a certain bauUu- In her gall as she swept along, followed by boat of awed children, tuat might have been more In keeping, perhaps, in a street ol Madrid br Seville. The other Institution I mentioned was very different. It was the im portation of an KDgllsn ides, being nothing less than a trained bear, accompanied by a man and a pole, under the guidance of whom and Which He prepared to dance In a manner worthy of the celebrity of the "Zoo." As this is toe first "bear" seen out of Wall street Jor mny year perhaps the subject deserves a passing remark. lue velosiptue mania will In all probability be a short-lived mania, but while it lists It Is very fierce. In all directloDS you see velocipede advertisement. Pa enis sure at you from the Wlndiws, and crowd wiinx-s your first endeav trs at theBohool wuerayeu b trk your shins. The Bcuouia charge fifty otnts for an hour's ride, and all of ihtm are croud d. It often happens that a business man who can spare half an hour or sn boar f ora his basinets will slip arouud to one ortn?se schools, which stand oonveoiently near, In the neighborhood of the City Hall Park, and indulge with bK-lcn'ar exercise as a spur to exercise of a bivalvular kind. I hardly think that base-balllsis will stand much of a at ow this season. The rush to buy velocipedes Is very great Indeed, and as vet no prospect of a si eedy diminution is tield out. I was speaszing oni last evening with a gentleman who has a celebrity in private olreles for nls gymnastlo accomplishments, and who was oewaiilng tnat, npot. giving orders tnat morning for a 1150 ma chine, he was Informed that, it not being posst ble with the present number of hands to turn out more than fifteen per week, be need not expect to have bis order completed before, at least, the 1st of June. An interesting dUco very was made, on Thurs day aitirniou, of t welve larae boxes of nitro glycerine stowed away under the wharf at Whitehall street. II t ie laws are more clear and definite on any one point than on another, that point relates to the aut wing of such artloet as miio-givcerinu and kindred preparations. About enough was found dantiing against the naves to have cauned a Vesuvius-like destruc tion ol life and proper' y over half of New YorK and the whole of Brooklyo. When first found the boat was quite abandoned, and. together With its contents, was swiogtng wildly against the shore. All that could be learned was that boatman had been hired by certain unknown parties to row muo-alycerUie out to a ship in the middle of the bay, that was just about to sail for a foreign port- The captain of the ship, however, dlstinsted the boatman's statements, anrl wonld have nothlna to do With his cargo. Bo Jaek, concluding that it would be beat to have nothing to do wttn It himself, rowed It again to the wharf, and then abandoned It. It has since been properly eared for and placed hAinrd the eltv limits. vfiiffHiHik restaurant on Broadway, north of Bleecker street. It is down a cellar, and one of the best of the ceiUr-reatoraots in tne city. Iti proprietor is a fall-boarded, twlnkllng-eyed German, noted for bis supreme attention to hunt nenii. and his enBtomers are. to a great ex tent, "Bohemian;" and by that term I do not mean the lower orders of newspaper people only, who live on the crumbs that drop from the reportorlal tables of the four big dallies and the Sunday Mercury, but bummers of every de SorlpUo J , who, lor the most part, are well. edu cated, respectably-dressed, and of average address. A long time ano Pfaff's was the favorite resort of the New York theatrical critics and feuilletonUted In the days when Frank Wood and George Arnold were alive, before Aunust in Daly had become much known & a dramatist, or AVI J He Winter has assumed the respectable responsibilities of dramatic editorship, or Edward House had orossed the nnan and become the soest of the author of "Griffith Gaunt." Then the place used . occasionally to ne nut a witn oru . llant talkers, young men. who. it they had chosen to form and pursue any regular mlanln life, mlebt have become widely and wnll know. Now. however, few of the old spirits meet there, and snob as do are not quite as nnexoeptionable as they might be. The day . feefnra veaterdav. however, a youth bearing the name of Edward Llngham. laboring under a laree appetite and no money, desoendedthe steps at Pfaff s, Intent upon trying one of the nunikM for whloh that restaurateur is cele- ' f.ratjui. Tne nanoake disposed of. a cap of ooilea was called for to wash it down, and both ' Aitftanifia havlns been swallowed, the linpesn- xtlous Bohemian explained that having broken tola fui na km likewise broken In pocket, and that his personal property and estate amounted nit '' This was too much for Pfaff. who mm that he has been imposed on in this manner seveial times. The youthful Llngham, tk.nfnm wan hauled uu before the Jellorson PniinaiinnrL wneie he was remanded to prison to await the action of the Court of General Sessions. There belt) g none of his class resident in Philadelphia, I will not attempt to adorn this tale by pointing any moral. Those uncanny creature, the Davenport Bro- u ... , ihair Bnne.iirtt.aoe on Thursday night at btelnway Uaii, lor the first time for several years, auu buuiuihuu .tAm ,.f liaduDednesa." It was the same old thing over again. Tne floor teat and the paper test were applied precisely as they were Ave years ago, and with the same miraculous and aa,tlaf.tti.rv runlt Th audience WSS large in numoera. and distinguished, as inch audiences stiwaya are, by the presence of many spiritual ists and a lew rowdies. I isre was the old sktptlo. who had come with the determination not to i.e humbuneed. who hnoix his head in a scornful and contemptuous manner, and after baving in vain Interrupted tde proceedings, finally simmered down into eiaonlatloK at ln tervals, "O dear I dear 1" as if me gullibility of ini puu iu were realty mere loan ne could pear. There was the strong minded female with spec tacles, who, in feply to the question to whloh sex trie nasas DHiongea which she felt pass over ber face on being looked np with the bro tuera, said tuat really she eonldn't We certain, for some ladies' bands were so tough that they were like men's, yon know, and soma can Ma. - men's bands were so soft that they were like lidles'. Ia brief, both the brnthara. ,n u ' Fay and the audience were like what they nave been every eveolng for the past five or ' . Six yearn. The three mediums, however, have travelled an over me wwrld duriug that time, rhu luusb nmv w n i.u n guuu many truly lent iBOplf: and this being ttie cute, it ta aad ' ',; to observe that the maa&srs of neither ol then. have Improved. A savage politeness Is the characteristic of all three of them, and thS book of ellqnetie from wblob they have studied is evidently written by a ruffian. Aa was expected, Captain Young, the Chief of the New York Detectives, and the Police Com missioners are not able to view his transactions with the Maryland Bank in the same Hunt, and the Board refnaes to accept hla resignation. Yonng knows what he Is about, and eansfrVd to laugh at the set of silly resolut ions which they have been pleased to pans, censuring hU conduct in relnsing to render an aooonnt of all reward moneys mat have pissed through his hands since the beginning of the year. Thl I m bicgllo, however, leaves us without a ohlefof de teotlvee; for Young's realgoatton not having been accepted, and he not having been dis charged, no one baR yet been appointed In his K lace, and he bavlDg sent his real in at Ion In, eof course refuses to serve further in hlsUle capacity. And so Ibe matter stands. Next Wednesday ia expected lo furnish satis factory news as to how far the investigation Into the cases of the passengers on board the ship James Foster, Jr., lately arrived at tuts pott, bss Iteen condncted. Now that the curt tain has died, a maudlin and wloked sympathy la beginning to be excited In his behalf. Com miseration Is taken elean away from the wretched passengers who were mi le the sub jects of bfs brutality, and transferred to toe dead Inhuman captain. I for one could never pee why a man's death ought to be a reason for the truth not being spoken of him; and to say of the late Captain Armstrong, of the snip James Foster, Jr., who died of the fever be was Instrumental in promoting, that he was If the accounts of bla passengers on strictly true one of the moel heartless and onld-blonried torturers of whom we have any account, in aoy age. Is tbe unvarnished truth; and were 1 to raise his totubstone, It should be one that would tell no lies. ALi Baua. CITY ITEMS. Pprino Ovbkcoats A fine auortment, unequVlsd by atiy in Philadelphia, in itile, make, and fit, at price ranoing fi om 0 upward. Call and examine, Half-May between ) Ben mitt A Co., VW anA . Y Towns Hali, HM ilreett.) No. 61 M'abk-wt St., . Philadelphia, Ajtd No. eoO BaOADWAT, Naw Toik. Cbippkn A Haddock, No. 113 S. Tax sn street, below Cbesnut, wholesale and retail family grocers, have Just laid In a fine stock ol Ireih groceries, com pr sing all tfce dellcaclfs belonging to the trade, which they are offering at considerably reduced prices. Tbelr slock or foreign cheats Is unusually fine. New crop green and black tesijf the ohoiceit quality, good plain Oolong tea as low ai S3 oents per lb., sugar-enred hams, dried beef and tongues Of th finest brands, W. Q. family flour (the finest made la this country) always on hand, New York Goshen butter In small tubs, Bethlehem and New York buckwheat meal, aardlnes, peas, mushrooms, corn, peaches, tomatoes, asparagus, beans, and all klndaof canned vegetables and fruits, warranted tbe beat In tbe market. All tbelr goods sold at wholesale prices wben taken in nnbroxen packages, and deliv ered free ol charge to any part of tbe city. We would advise cur flrlends to give them a call. UAT's China Palack. No. 1022 cimttur Stbbst. Htlll liirtntr reduction In irica ot gooils. WHITK FRENCH CHINA Breakfast, Dialog, Dessert, and Tea Se's, 9't 1 oie:es, S5'4. WHITK FBKNCH ClliNA Dinner Bets.130 pieces, WHITE BTOKE CHINA Sinner Bets, 71 pieces, WHITE STONE CHINA Chamber Bala. J3. 5 atylea DECORATKD DINNER SKTd. of re cent Importation, all new designs, will be sold at piin" t aniriiamu tae initi aiea. WHITE FKENCU CdlJNA Die In ! t er clnz.. 8 '4 inner Plates, O.'j WHITE FKe NfH CHINA Cups and Saneers, per set. 13 piece" Sl-23. WHITE STON K CHINA Dinner Plates, OX In.; per doi. Sl'fiO. WHITE oTONE CHTNA Cups and Ssucdrs, cups with handles, per set 't ideco tSc. cct glai-8 goblk is, per doz. f a-as. Pressed and Blown &1-50. And all other Hoods at equally low rates. Two oa Tbsxb Coijjs la succession will, with many constitutions, securely establish the seeds of Consomptlon in the system, thus converting what was originally a simple, curable affection. Into one generally fatal. While ordinary prudence, therefore, makes It tbe business of every one to taice owe of a Coldnnlll It It got rid of. Intelligent experience for tunately presents a remedy In Da. D. Jaynb's Ei- PKCTOBANT, thoroughly adapted to remove speedily all Coughs and Colds, and one equally effective In the primary stages of Consumption, Asthma, aad Bron chitis. Bold by all Druggist. Cdlton Tbmtaz. Association originated the us of nitrous oxide or laughing gas tor tbs painless ex traction of teeth. Dr. Collon makes and adminis ters tbe gas himself. Dr. Haabroock, the operator, devotes his whole tune to extracting teeth. Patients who have failed to get their teeth extracted wltbont pala where the gas Is not ondtratood. will do well to go to head quarters, where the gas Is pure; they never fall, and there are no.lll effects. Office, walnut street, below Eighth. Joke n Pbksidkki Gbant. A gentleman meeting Mr. Wallace 8. Grant on the Btreet yesterday, asked mm why be was a greater man than the President? Indeed I cannot tell," moaestly replied Mr. u. Because." said h's friend, "while tbe President is only U. a Grant, yon are W. 8. Grant." Good. Isn't It T are tne domes sold at tbe fashionable establishment of Chablbs Btokks & Co., No. aa t Chesnut street. JrwiLBT. Mr. William W. Caaaldy, No. U South Second street, has ths largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry end silverware la the city Purchasers an rely npon-obtalnlng a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also baa a large stock of American Western watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store Is acre to reanlt In pleasure and profit. Hutu, Davis A Cc's Pianos possess the most superb action, with unusual purity of tone, which Is one of lovely softness and great brilliancy. Tbs agents, No. 927 Cbesnut street, exhibit thirty-four premiums over an otnera The excellent menu of tbe Amebicas House, Bos ton, commends Itaell to tbe traveller. Tbe location U unsurpassed for parties either oa bnsluess or plea sure, and Us accommodations unequalled. Kit,, or Boots and Shoes. The ear'.y at tention it tne traue is cauea 10 tne large ud attractive aaie 01 ujuia wu onoes, to b sold by catalogue, lor caan. on Mouciay ..nr.inr. March i4. at 10 O'clock, by C n McUlnua A Co., Aucilonatra, at their store, No, 500 Market street. Tua Mis w no takes hnt one drink a dav snsnd thereior mote than euougn loir sure bin lliu lu the "American 1. lie iniu'auuo uuuiijauj- tor toe sum 01 two ibousana uonais, auu jrti ilcu aaytneycaD k anora to maurei Autbb'b Jkt Black Haib Dye 50 cents a box; also applied .at No. a M fcet street. aaovKB as Baku's Highest Premium sewing Machines, Ho. 738 Chesnut street, Annonuccnicnt I ttrTJIX'liSDAY OF KKXT WEEKS J8 THE -IAY FlXED-is ft 0MlJA Y VlXM-4, t for the I For tbe AS-GBAND IsPllINU OPENINI.'O a"" RAM) t-PKINU OPM-NleiG -g y-OKANt hPhlMQ OPKNING.a -GKAND ePRTNU OrlSINa-, UTem-Zr WANAMAKEK A BROWN luvlte all their C ustom in and Ilia General Publlcto aaajmble St the , . . T ir ntun Foratborongh 1NSpEOTI0S OtSprlPg and Summer Clotbiug. Illh... The wnoie b". - ,r," Dn for tne oiauir u VT7' .u.,n, and ilia hnaulllul novelties id - ,;...: made-up Utruicuai wmui w priae tbelr . RTOO,r Tha larsest and moat attractive ever gotten op., me largest u "ALU 1N vlXJEr. No one asked or expeotea to ;riY"re.'h7Yllth.. Not b, For the convenience of Ldlea. tba Yontba and , B.,.a' and Cbliaren-a j- "all m Urat noor. .ntxauu w . Market. . . . -rWa nun ww. . popular Ciotbiera B. B. corner Brseai and M abb t streeui. MARRIED. DTTNO A W PUTT. Oa March 18. I, at the resi dence ot the bride, by the R. J B Ivl o' H-Me-hnrg Mr. WIlJ.IAM. DUNUAN, of Whitehall, to Mlaa HANNAH C PUTT, SanKhter of George Putt, Kaq.,Twenty.blrd ward, rblleilelphla. TAGOAltT WOtF.-Oa the l b of January, 1M by the Per. Joseph Perry. Mr. HA Buy K, TAG UAltT and Mies KbTH KB P. WOLFK. DIED. FRITZ Os tbe 17th Instant. 8U8IR, youngest danthterof Peter and Amelia Frits. Tne relative and rrlenan ot tne mmlly are lavltad to attend tbe funeral, from tb residence of her parentn. No dl6 Bace atreet, on Monday, tbe Kid in a' ant. at 1 1 o'clock. JNNING8.-n the morning of ths IB h lntant. CtlOUNK, wire nf N. a. Jennings, and daughter or. the lae Moses Tbnmsa. " MKAPP.-un the loth Inatant, MtRT W. MEtR'i wreof captain Jonathan W. Mean, Br aged 6o yta. The relatlyea and frlenns of the family are rewt roily Invited to attend ber fnneral, from the reaidenoe f ber huxband, No. M2 S. Front atreet, oa Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment at Eoen,ar VanP. TACK On the IRth Instant, ADR1.K. wire of ABRimtii H. Tack. In the Xuth year ot ber age. The relatives and friend of the faron? are reertent fnlly Invited to attend tbe runernl, from the resl rtenre o h-r husband, No SIS H. Kif'eenib street 'n Monday morning, tne 22u tnnaut, at 10 o'clock. THAWI.KT. m tbe morning of the IS b tnatMit, MARY 1 UAWlKY, In the?nth year of her a after a "hi rt but eevere Ulneaa, which 8he bore with Co na il an fortitude. Her relatives and friend" are reapent rally Invited to attend tbe fnneral, from her late residence. Reiton lle. Twenty-fourth on Monday afternoon, March 22, a I o'clock, without lurtber notice. To pro ceed to Maddli R'on. VN I)TKR-On tbe 16th lnatrit, WILLIAM VAN DYKK, In the48tb year of bla age. Hla relatives and friends, alno Mount Ollvs Lodtce, No. 7B I. O. ofO. Ft K.mplre Grove, N. A O i. No. 3 : and Barta Lodire, No. IP, K of P , are respectfully luvlteo to attend bis fnneral. from bis late residence. No. 6X3 Arch Bluet, on Buuday atternoon at H Cetera-. WHIT ALL, On tbe lsih Instant, RICHARD Wb'ie'l. B-nnpral nervines at h lit late residence. No. 1014 Haca atreet, on Moi oav at erniwn eta o'ciook. Burial o Tuesday morning, at aiiuuieiown, ueiawAracounty . AME1UCAN LIFE INSUIt ANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, 8. . Corner FOURTH and WALNUT Sts. SEE ITS BATES AND PLANK B SPORE INSTJB- ING ELBBWHEJEtE. ALEX. WHILLDIN, President. JOHN B. WILSON, Becretary. S AGENTS AND SOLICITORS FOB LIFE INSURAJiCE, AND ALL PERSONS CONTEMPLATING INSUR ANCE WILL CO WELL TO SUE Mr. II. G. WILSON, at the Office of the PENH MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 921 CHESNUT Street, 1 18 stnth tf PHILADELPHIA. Mccxxvin . Bpecttuily In fur m Ct.uertatera tuat 111 ora r to meet tne incraaaea ae msiid for mv pa'ent BUMIAL CASKErd, I nave taken the large Factory at , ,t With mv enlarged facilities, I am now prepared to supply promptly all ordeis In city or country. I . . 7 . . a m ITS CI TZ A t . Tl If SUA BILAND, UNDERTAKER, a Hwnth THIBTKSHTH Btrat. II tl tag CIGARS. HAVANA CIGARS. FreBh lota imported by every steamer, y'u.: Partagaf; Cabanas; Cabargas; Comeroiante; Marias; Upniinn; Eamilleter; Eflpanola; Fi garo, etc., oomprising a eplendid assortment of sizes, offered at low prices. Also, continue manufacturing the cigars so well and favorably known under onr copy righted, standard brands of Mabiana Rita." "Fba Diavolo." 'Flbdb pb Lra." "Louis D'0a.M Great variety of sizes, good quality at low cost. Call and examine or send for samples. 8. FUCUET & SONS, IMPORTERS and MANUFACTURERS, 2 27 titp No. 229 8. Fbost Stbbm. FOR SALE. FOB PALE A THREE-STORY HOUSE, illh Donbie Baclt BuUdiuga, situated N. W. corner of Nlneiteuih and arch alreela. It baa Ihe modera convenlen04, Inclunlug udrtfgrouna drain age, and la la complete repair Immediate posaes S'fio. Appiy on ih premiBes, or to C. isisiljicus, Mo. r,a:i M AHKKT xireei. i to avumai ifs. COUNTBY SEAT ANI FARM FOR R,E2sIh Mi ,.r nm acrvs Hollluavlile. flrWiol l ike, abO"e tbe aeven-mlie mone, and near Tacouy. analon iiouaeana awtninut to ie. anpiy no pre- uilhes, or to n. Willi A&I..K 8tu2i No. OlO LOCUST wtreet. AN ATrRAdlVE COUNTRY RAT, 11 acrca. ( mllea uut. W. r i'KHi(( inn, it Ko. 8:43 CiHNCl' Sireel. TO RENT. I TO RKN'T, FROM THE FIRST OP MAY. I tbe laieHkBIDK NuK of PETEH A. KEYSKH, otoaaia cauea "agmwarn,- ou nn,r..Ti r.ira, aboVH Tulpciie'-keu street. Uermulun, li teen m iiute..' walk from tne depot, containm a large doub.e hunau ol,20 room, ata jie sprlog-buuie, garde- ner's cuti.Ke. krap-nouicB, aia i i" land. It ih beauilfu'ly anualed, and well stocked With Vf g1 laO'ea tnaiiuil.uunu.ua ,icv)i i bjim- ble for euneboarulng-bouse. Appiy to r J AX." lomii. u, -r. He, HOT AKtn eareet. it T O MUM?. I will rent my house, raroisoea, lor one year, Tom May 1, to a family without children. NO. 310 S. FIFTEENTH HTIIEET. For terms apply at N. E. corner FIFTH and WALNUT Btreels. Siotf FRANK O ALLEN. IB KOU KEN T.-FItEMlSES, No. 809 CHESNUT Btreet, for Store or Office. Also. OFFICES AND LARGE ROOMS suitable for a Commercial College. Apply at 6 24t BANK OF TBE REPUBLIC. em i EKMANTOWN PROl'EKTY TO LET. JU2.A1 I.ruu mmlwrii riiilll. Iinune. teuaUt-bOUae. COACb iioune, and Uvb acrea of land, liandaomelv laui oiit alka aud aardeo: within two minute.' walk 01 Dny'a Lane h allot). Apply lo J, A KM THONU. 8 17 12i" T O REST AN OFFICE SUITABLE FOR A at Mo. 1U1 UULAHD Btreet. Ill CARRIAGES. CARRIAGE SMI OARRIAQE IJUILiDliJItS, No. 712 St., rbiladelplila, Invite all In need of any kind of CABBIAQK9 to call and see their large aasorlment before purcbaa Ing, as they latsnd seUlng at EKASONABLK KAIfirt, tQlwWrP MEDICAL. $1000 REWARD FOR DETECTING TBI COUNTERFEITER Of HELMBOLB'S BUCHU. HOW TO DSTECT IT. The Genuine has my Name and Address Blown In Three hides of Bottle; THE COUNTERFEIT HAS HOT. Uunquestlonably tbe business has been oar- rled on' for some time, and to a considerable extent, and the selling has been managed by experlo, who depeud upon the external appear ance, without regard lo the quality or contents of the bottle. My conclusion la that the expeBBlve wrappers were stolen, or a transfer of the original plate taken by a dishonest engraver. I have been in consultation with the leading Glass Works In regard to It, and they assert that they have never made any bottles for any one tbe pattern of the spurious. I have pur chased all my bottles, for twelve years, from Messrs. Sheets A Duffy, Kenslogton Glass Works, and each and every bottle has the fol lowing plainly blown on three sides of the bot-tle:-"H. T. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE FLUID EXTRACTS; PHILADELPHIA." THE SPU RIOUS HAS NOT, and In tbe genuine tbe let tering can be felt- without removing the wrap per, in a majority of case. My name and addreas are not blown In the spurious, and I have never usod any bottle Without this precaution. Thus far It Is evident that theSPURIOUS has emanated from SMALL JOBBERS or FED. DLERS; of various preparations, who, when questioned, reply '-that they never take bills or receipts when procuring their supplier," which causes difficulty In traciDg. I. My Buchu Is no patent medicine or secret concoction, but a superior preparation, a con centrated fluid extract of the ( Dloiuaa Cremata) Buchu Leaves. Any druggist, physician, or patient thatls at all familiar with tbe properties of the Buchu Leivcs would have no difficulty In DE TECTING THE FRAUD, as not the slightest regard has been paid to the contents of tbe spurious bot tles, but simply a oolored liquid with little taste or odor. Avery Important Item to druggists Is, that quite a quantity of the spurious has already fermented, and tuoh areaulthas never occurred to the genuine. I cannot Imagine what lot presalon the allllcted may bave formed of me, who bave been so unfortunate as to have pur chased the spurious, or the Injury done my name and business by this counterfeit, which possesses no medicinal virtues whatever. But my friendly reratlons aud extensive .acquaint ance In the trade, and the precautions I have taken, will prevent lis recurrence. I will greatly appreciate It If tbe druggists will ex am in j their stock at once and report. I WILL PROTECT BUCK FROM LOS, AND WILL CAUSE TO BE ARRESTED DEALERS FOUND WITH THE SPURIOUS FROM THIS DATE. Any information derived leading to deteo- tion will fee thankfully received, aud receive a rewaid of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. Ha T. HELMBOLD, No. 104 S. TENTH STREET, PHIL 1DELPHIA, AND No. 594 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. P. S. Since the Insertion of the above, the following Druggists have kindly reported and returned tbe spurious article, and been sup piled with the goculne: GEORGE U. PORTER, Forty-second and Broadway; J. J. CORCORAN. No. 119 Bowery U. A. SANDS, No. 188 Bowery; H. PAEPKE Fourteenth atreet, near Sixth avenue, New York. And many o'hers of Philadelphia: G. L. & D. HORN, Second and Baaver. Dr. J. A. CANTRELL, Second and Carpenter. D. JAMESON, Third and Catharine. J. A. WILLI AC, Tenth and Shippen. W. H. PILE, Faesynntc road and Catharine. JAMES 8. EVERTON, Fourth and Queen. J. L. SHOEMAKER, Sixth and Glrard avenue. GEORGE EVANS, Sixth and Foplar streets. THOMAS GORDON. Eleventh and Master sts. CHARLES BOUDER, Thirteenth and Jeffer son streets. H. CLARK, Glrsrd avenue, near Twelfth. B. A. BETHEL & CO., Eighteenth and Coates, S. MARSHALL, Thirteenth and Market sts. J.T. WEAVER, No. 1311 Ridge avenue. Dr. F. ZERMAN, Twelfth and Christian. R. TRIST, No. 923 B. Ninth street. 3 Id tuths3 . W. J. McCLEAN, Twelfth andBhlppen. CARPETINGS. QARPETINC8I CARPET8I M'CALLU M, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT Street, Oi'VoMte ludepcndcDce Kail, Philadelphia. Spring Importation of Carpetings JCST A B RIVED ASD IN BTORE, FRENCH CHENILLE. AXMINSTER, AND ROYAL WILTON, CKOBSLEY'S VELVETS AND TAPESTRIES, Neweal Deoittna, 0 ana an wiuo. v.NnuHH HRUHSEl.Hof all tbe bent makea: also, with Border to matcn, for Hall, and Btalra. THRKE-PLl ESandlNQR INH, VENETIANS for bulla an i bialia; U K l'b, HUUd, Eio. Cocoa Mattings, Fresh Canton Mattlugs, ALL WIDTHS, English aud America a OH Cloths, M'CALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia, 8 11 tuituSmrp Opposite Indipeuaeaoe UalU HOrtlER, COLLADAY $t CO.'S MOUBNING DEP A.R.TM IrV't-' Inoludea every variety M0URN1N0 to BLACK GOODS I1I.ACIC 4H1.MIIM3 IS A 11 EC1 Eft, nil uidlliH, CAMEI& IIAIll M.MIEWEN, do. II Ell TV AM I1A1CEUES, do. TA9IISE llAieECaEH, do. IJATTISTE EAIXE, MOIIAIK TADIISE, a Now Article, ItAZ DE ST. CY1S, AND A VARIETY OF OTHER ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR TUB PRR3KNT SEASON. All these Goods have been seleotei with ths greatest oara from the most oelebratei and reliable makers, and we have marked them at the LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES. Nos. 1412 and 1414 CHESNUT Street, ABOVE BROAD DRESS GOODS. WE NOW OFFER THE LARGEST IMPORTATION' WE HAVE AVER MADE, AND EMBRACING All the Novelties for the Season. THE FINEST TEXTURES TRODUCED BY THE BEST LOOMS OF EUROPE DOWN TO Goods for the Popular Trade, AND AT POPULAR OIV1ER, COLLADAY ? CO, Nos. 1412 and 1414 ABOVE DRY GOODS. MOURNING GOODS. LVERY VARIETY F0H SPRING. WE MAKE THIS CLASS OF G00US A SPECIALTY. PERKINS & CO., No. 9 South SIXTH Stroet, 8at6tiUt 4P PHILADELPHIA. TUCKED NAINSOOK FOB CUILDRKN'3 dr'aa skills. Several qualltlea, jua. recejv.il, ucuai pneta. FIVE, BEEW. AND DBAB NILK LACES, 10 centa yard; a very cheap lit, scarcely one-third u.u.i prices. ITCHKD HIBTiaielO 8 WIDE. A an all lot, only 25 c nla per yard. riiAlU liaAUiiICj tK.VTK TiBD, A Job lot. fv i oprtor for tna price. PI.A1U NAIMNtiUK. Invll arxci' attention to a tew auodrad pieces ai 14 u as. as. 4. and 51) emu vud. b-loeeuualto any ano aaptriof to nioec Plaid tor the aam. prica now in lb. market. ivrriafl1IA!II ('fTRT AIMS. MOTIINVHAII II BI I AiACEat BY THE Ara nnw nrerared to huw a vey complete asiort- ment. commnoiuK at 25 cents by Ibe yard. Couamenolng at ny lue pair, very cueap M Olf E S11 4DV GBE W A DI W EM FOB V EI IJt Hea ixmna Vt'ii, nniy uu cum yarn. lUMUIIHU IXaHITISCi AJiD A Try larga aock at the lowest prlraa. at nu Lace and Kmbroidery S'.ore. o. 38 M. KUJH TH Blre.'t. It LOVE, BLACK & CO., 'o 213 CIIESMJT Street, PHILADKLPHIA. BELKNAP COTTON ADKS, DIAMOND SILK MIXED AND NLW SPRING CASSIMERES, 3 20sm'w5:5p COATINGS, LINENS, ETC. gTOKES & WOOD. SEVENTH and ARCH Sts., Philaaclphia, Have now In store and are daily receiving a very Cbolce Spring stock or SILKS, DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS AUD CASSIMERES, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ETC. All ot which are offered at tbe lowest remu. nerative prices. 3 3 wa WANTS. WANTED LOCAL. AND TRAVELLING Aganu in every city and town In the Vnlw Btatea. ureal Inducenwuia W ao m an. Call or adilrwaa. wtib atamP, WOOD A CO.. JBjou5a So.4U0ClliJiBlDTbueet.Pbla. "ln BOARDING. a p ran nil GIBABD BTRF.ET MAY BE A TcnJ"UbJdtnd UUW t0 of Textures for persons wearing BLACK, from the D15KPK3T used as WalkiDg Dresses. JPJEfclOEt. CHESNUT Street, BROAD. II)S FOR THE LADIES. R E M O V A L OP THB ' TEMPLE OF FASHION. Second Brand Opening of Spring FashlM MONDAY, MARCH 1869. For be better coaventence of her palrona, MRS. M. A. BINDER Has Eeuioyed her Dress Trimmings and Paper Pattern Store. To the N. W. Corner ELETENTU an CHESNUT Streets, Philadelphia. wnpre ana win; b. happy to . bar ft-lenda aiid ouatomrra. BKiLLla.fi T MOVKLTCuM o5 K7.v.nu....jij.Di Aivj(.ubijr vitaakwx ralntf of lattsu, and moat re'lable atylea for I.adlva' and; Cbl drens' Ireasea In endlrsa variety, plalu and trliav invd, many at) les of wh'cb are manufactured on tha prenilaea, and cannot be founti elsewhoie, alne'.. and In tela for drea. makers and dealers wholesale and re tail. MRS. 811KH tUuers ht-nelf thai her lata noveltita will uoi be surpassed by any s-lvloa bar persoi ai attention 10 all oranchea uf ber department. ' Tbeacknowledg.d aupeclorliy. Dotn as rrsaid their reliability aud ues ds, aud the patronage axtanded to ber, reDder coniDpj.t nnnwusarv. . A PO'ITIVK FACT." Mrs. Binder baa ibe lluest assortment of Ladles' Tress and loak Tritumlni In the city, at the lowest pr.ces. Dre-s and cio.k Uaklog; Dress., made to Ht wltheaae and vlrgance. Orders executed at abort police. iinArolOBrlts, H.ndkerohleU. Laoxi, Ulh bona. Bridal Veil, anu Wreatiis. Flue Jewelry, and fnc, Ooooe. Pinking and Uofrnrlng. OaUIng and Utiltifr. A perfect system of Drees Cnttlog tautht: price, fi GO, with chart Patterr. neat by mall or pteat.ll parts ol the Union. Do not foiget onr new location, N. W. cornet KLKVKNTH an CHK. NUT M reels g ( .tuth QPENING DAY FOR Ladies' Suits, Sucques, Etc. Etc., Wednesday, March 24 1839. CUHWEN ST0DDART & BU0. Announce tbelr display or SAMTLt; SUITS, SitqUES, ETC., At tbe above date. Th. stock of material comprises tbe moat oealraole atylea In the market, from which, orders will be Immediately executed. Ihe ebetp loca Ion we tccupy. co blned with ad vantage. In purchase, enaole us lo offer great Induce ments In tLls Department, WON. 430, 4311, AN1MV1 N.sKCOKDkTKEKT S 2Q 4t ABOVE WILLOW. ; . 1115. WM. T. HOPKINS'. 1115. LADIKS' EMPORIUM, . 1115 CUESUT St. (Ulrard How). Largest assortment and Beat and Cheapest Goods lu tf city, in ail tL. toliowicg lliit: Manuiacturer of Moi klDs' Celeoratod Chainploa Kuou birin, for Latiiea. Misses, aud Children. In over four hundred siylei, sUspes, lengths, aud slsas. Dot, 11, batiu'-, and J ant" Corsets, In eight different atylea. manufactured expressly tor onr own aalea, from U tto to 3. . 33 dttlerrnt style, of superior fitting Frtneh woven Wbaleboue COiiStLl s. from tlui 87, 14 varieties ot extra nandtom. Whaiebone Oor tli, from 73 centa to ti-W. . Uhoulder graces, lladaiu t oy a Corset Bklrt enp- Mrs. Moody's Patent Self-adjusting Abdominal Cutset, blgbly recomweuded by phyalolana, from ULT'l.lIE OF t.IEM VJIBKBaABV WKSI'I'Sj. 6 Bartram A Fautom s Family Bewlag Machines, belug graiuitouoly distributed to our cuatoroera ftat the purpose of getting them Introduced. tM tax FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING AND MISSES' DRESSMAKING . A SPECIALTY. Tbe most elegant styles at very reasonable prices. M. JSHOEttAKEB W., 8 is tuihsi2t y.joaigigPT mt. AGRICULTURAL. !iPHILlDE LPH I A R A8PBERRT, J UCTJHD A." T Agriculturist, and otber blrawbexry; Lawioia Caukberry flauU; ilartford, Couoord, and OUsec 5r.ps Vluefc l or sale by iQi V, a, iiDinas, lltf liauou,ti(
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