THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1870. 17 Z3 W.TT O XL S Z 8 213 8. I'rem Ovr Own OarreKpondent New York. Fob. 9, 1870. A Healthy Hoard f llenlth. One of the roracloiM varioloid stories which the arbitrary conduct of the Board of Health has pnt Into circulation Is, that a fow days no a young married woman, represented to be suffer ing; from smallpox, was forcibly abductod from her home at a boarding-house nt the northeast corner of Maedougal and Amity streets, and conveyed In an open van to the hospital. From nil that I have been ablo to learn, it appears that the poor woman had been 111 for some days, that the suspicions of the landlady had been aroused, that the young woman'. husband had loft her early lu the morning in order to procure board and lodging elsewhere, and that while he was gone au ambulance drove up to the boardlng-houKo and a rough-looking man descended, and his wife was compelled to rise, dress herself, and enter the ambulance, In which she was driven off. Nor Is this all: the ambu lance had meanwhile, to suit the convenience of one of Us drivers, been driven around to a place on Fourth street, and tho sick woman waa com pelled to walk, thinly clad, through the cold, to where the ambulance was in waiting. A charitable lady, who happened to spy some of these proceedings, sent the poor thing some grapes and oranges, and a bottle of hot water to put to her feet, but the le.ist who drove the am bulance refused to allow his victim to avail her self of thorn. Now I have no doubt that Dr. Harris Is a busy man. He certainly ought to be, If he conscientiously attends to all the duties which devolve upon him from tho Board of Health; but. it may well be doubted whether kidnapping a smallpox patient, and forcing her to walk shl eriug through tho street at tho height of her illucbs, is tho most humane and surest method of preventing a spread of the disease. The Noronlntertu Do not imagine because 1 have said nothing of the Sorosis lately that it has ceased to exist. It has had a meeting at Dolmonico's to which no males were admitted, but from which a few particulars happened to leak out, principally, I presume, through the garrulity of the solitary waiter who handed around the ice-cream. What the precise object of this association ia no man has yet succeeded in discovering. The sisters lo not do any work. They do not apply them selves to charity. They are engaged lu no social movement which has for its object tho regenera tion of any particular abuse. It appears to be merely a periodical conversazione, where weak tea and thin bread and butter arc consumed between the intorvuls of gossip. In fact, it is said to resemble, in its general features, another much lees prominent society known as "The Tiffins," which is composed of married ladies, who meet together to gossip aud guzzle in a modest way, and over the bills they are running up at Delmonico's to eloat over those they have run up at the milliner's already. Editorial Danaem. An editor of one of tho mot prominent jour nals of this city was relating to me yesterday one of his trials. It appears that about two weeks ago in an unguarded moment ho got off an editorial paragniph to tho cflect that a good, clean, motherly pic-woman, who knew how to bake flaky pastry, and concoct a good cup of coffee, would liud plenty of custom among edi torial offices. Ho glowingly described the pecu niary bliss of tho career she would enter upou, and did not coucludo without expressing some hope of giving personal patronage to such u woman, could such a ono possibly be found. The unfortunate paragraph was printed, and the ill-starred editor has not had any pocket money he could call his own since. Ho lives a life beset with pie-women. Tho day after the article appeared, letters from every pic-woman in the metropolis who could wrlto poured in upon him, asking every conceivable question as to tho sums to bo realized, tho likelihood of permanent success, the means to be taken to insure it, etc. etc. For consistency's sake he has been compelled to purchase largely of every culinary adventuress who showed herself in his sanctum bearing a basket. By a forced addic tion to oyster-patties and krullers, molasses cakes, corn bread, muffins, aud sandwiches, ho has already laid the ionndations of dyspepsia. At tho moment of his speaking with me he was surrounded by tho ghastly remains of his recent lunch, aud I was preparing to leave a little mouse of a woman with a mountain of a baskoi made her way into his presence exclaiming: "I saw an article in your paper the other day sir, aklng for a pie-woman," etc. etc. The expression upon his face at those words I will not attempt to describe. The similitude of the dying duck in a thunderstorm would be infinitely feeble In expressing it. Italian Opera. People in New York go to sec, not Italian opera, but Signor Lcfranc. He is the ouly artist whom they applaud, and they do encore him In the most heartless manner. At prescut ho is most industriously engaged in ruining his voice. He responds to all tho encores with the sweetest nature possible, and the more ho curses tho American climate in private, the more blessed is the aspect with which he beams upon tho Ameri can people in public. He, indeed, is the only success of the season. De Briol and even Kcl , logg are iguored when ho is ou the stage with cither of them. Nr. llosenberg. ' This artist-editor, who is successful In almost as many different pursuits as ho has fingers ou his hand, to say nothing of toes, has bocn en gaged in an interesting squabble with an amateur art-critic. How ho finds time to demolish him, between writing novels for Frank Leslie, and painting pictures which are snapped up by con noisseurs as toon as finished, I dou't know. But iie docs! Am Baba. yil SHAL AN1 DRAMATIC. The CUT Amusement. m. m . n yi-lAAu. ...Ill ah At thb Cnttasuf Miss ousan uuhuu m y pear ia the popular musical adaptation or J'anchon Hie Cricket. ... At thb Walndt Mr. Fdwln Adams will ,lHsrsonato "Narclsso Kamcau" for the last-tltne Ibis evening. To-morrow evening Tm Marble 'Heart will bo performed. AT tbk Arch Mr. John Brougham drama 01 Tlie Bed Light will be represented this evening. At Dopkbz & Benedict's Opera House vivrlfitv of Ethiopian attractions will be presented this evening. At the Eleventh Street Opera IIodsh tho LiUiputian minstrel, General Grant, Jr., will appeaftbis evening, In conjunction with other at8iONOB8BLiTZ and his 6on will give perform ances of magic at the Assembly Building this The Parbpa-Roha English opera troupe will commence a Uriel season w im acmicuij w Music on Friday evening next. The opening opera will be Mozart's Marrtane of Figaro, Which will Include In the cast Madame Hosa, Miss Uersee, and all the principal members of "'The' Carriage of Figaro Is ft charming work tbat is verv seldom performed on account of lu SuSufftl intrlcftcles, and b4u It Ur are pos sible to collect a company capable of glwug It in a manner at all proportionate to Ita merits. It has not been performed In this city for a num ber of years, and never In English, so that Its production by Madamo Farepn-Rosa and her troupe will bo an event to be remembered. This combination Is an unusually strong one, and it Is far superior In every respect to any of the German or Italian companies that have ap peared here lately. It certainly can givo the Marriagn of Figaro in good stvlo if that feat is within the power of any troupe that wo are likely to hear for some time to come. At the matinee on Saturday The Bohemian Girl will be presented, with Madame Kosa as "Arllno." Seats for the first night and matinee can now be secured at the Academy and at Trumpler's. . The repertoire for next week will contain the operas of Faust, )er FriechiU, Trovatore, Martha, and Fra IHnvolo. CITY ITKMS, nivrrrom Oijthino 1)1 XT! HI Nit CLOTUIMG) OtfKAPrs Irm.-.R Mr(t Bkttkr Out Hktteh Ftrrtrto Ax Towrn Hai.l At Towkh Hai.i. Than Amwh-ciie Ft.. KrNNrrT Oo.. Wo. tig Mailke-T btukkt. WiKTBn. huow nd io. nd Meet. On the house tops, 'neath four feet ; And the wind, how it howls, aa o'er biU sod plain It rushes, with all iti might and mala. And freer.la poverty oriee in pain A a it .ntera their heart, then out aain, Away it oee with demon's laugh. Leaving distress and death in its lor path. Now Is tho season f or overooate. The cheapest and best you will And at Btokes. The number of bis groat Clothing Store IS UHM.NUT StRIET, K.KIHT TWKNTTfOUB. Jaysf.'s F.xPFtfTOBAifT is tiot h a palliative and curative in all Lung Complaints, Bronobitia, eto. It is a standard remedy for all Coughs and Colds, and needs only a trial to piove its worth. Sold everywhere. Dry Knur. Tb most effeetnal war of guarding one's health is to keep the feet dry. and that can only be don. by the ose of India Rubber Ovf rshoes, and as the Incle ment season is upon us, w. would advise our readers to bujr none bat the best quality, which ean only be had at Goodikau'i Ueadqiiartere, No. 308 Oheanut street, south side, Philadelphia, - JrwTXBl. Mr. William W. Oassidy, No. U 8. Second street, bast b. largest and most attraotiT. assortment ol fins Jewelry and Silverware in tb. city. Pnrehaaere oaa rely upon obtaining a real, pure article, furnished at a price which eanDOt be equalled. II. also has a larg. stock of American Western Watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to hie store la ears to result in pleasure and profit. Fbfx prom .T) hit. -Is there any hair coloring prepara tion, elthor here or in Rurope, that resembles Phalon's Yitalia, on Balvatiom for thk HAiKf Not ono. It is a clear fluid that flows from the bottle ; does not stain the skin, and prodncos none but natnral shades of color. It has no sedimont. Sou! by all druggists and fanoy goods dealers. Rkhidevcb and Staiu.k at Puhlio Sale. Mewrs. Tbomss & Sons will offer on Tuesday next, at the Kz change, a valuable Resilience and Stable S. W. oorner of Sixteenth and Christian streets. See their advertisement in another column, , HAIXF.T, Davis A Oo.'s Orchestral Grand Pianos beat ever thing in the shape of pianos, and ar. verv properly called the king of pianos. Oo and hear them at No. M7 Chetnut street. IteFORE purchasing, call and examine the Parham New Family Hewing Machine. Salesroom No. 704 Oheguot treet. Kvery machine warranted. Rubber Ovkbshofs and Boots for Men, Women, and Children, can be bad at retail at the very lowest prices. Goodyear's manufacture, old ataad. Mo. 8u8 Onesnut street, lower side. Monthly. Parliara Sewing Machines sold on easy numbly instalments at No. 704 Ohosnut street. SINGER'S FAMLLT SEWING MACHINES, Tea dollars flash. Balance in monthly instalments. O. V. Davis, No. 810 Onesnut (treat. PilJta.-Dr. W. A. McOandless, No. 1PS6 Spring Garden street, gives bis entire time to the parmanent cure of Pilea. Best city reference given. Pahiiam New Family Sewing Machines on terms to suit all, at No. 704 Ohesnut a treet. Proclamation! Oak Uaix, Feb. 7, 1ST0. Whereat, We have still onr tiunikkd thousand dou.aks woutu of Clothing, which must be disposed of : And, The Season, thus far so mild, will yet be so cot.d that the Warmest Winter Garments will be needed : And Whereas, There are Thousands of People who would buy if they had Money enough: Thereore, Be it llemevtbered, 1st. That we. WASAifAKFR dt BROWS, THE PEOTLE'S CLOTHIEHS, Will sell this SlOO.OOO's Worth of Fine Clothing for tco.ooo, either in oke okkat lot, or in Smaller Lois, or in Single Suits, Garments, etc., at same rate. 2d. That due Notice of tltts be given, that every body may have the advantage of this Special con cession. WANAMAKER A- BROWN, OAK HALL, S. E. Corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. ItIAltKII?I. McFabi.and Chilbs On February 7, 1870, by Rov. John Thompson, at the Parsonage of the Frankford Methodist Episcopal Church, Mr. Wil liam McFaklanu to Miss Maky Jamb Cuii.dh, U of Fraukford, Pa. Rkkvbs Evehman. On Tuesday, the 8th instant, by Uev. John 11. Caatle, tiKOHOK W. Rkkvks to Nan nik, daughter of John W. Everinati, all of fuilatlel phlu. TiiOM as Brady. On January 18, ISIO, by the Be v. Father O'Nell, of the Cathedral, Mr. cuari.ks M. Tuomas to Miss Katie A. Bhaoy, all of this cjy. 11EI. ArjRTTri. On the Tth Instant, TnoMia J. AU3TO.', in the 'mh year of his age. The relatives and friends, also Washington Lodge, No. T, K. of P., and Cohocksink Lodge, o. L O. of O. V., are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Ho. liiil Dey street, on Thursday, at 1 o'clock P.M. Kkoki.man. On the 7th instant, Kati It., wife of William B. Engelman, in the Both year of her age. The relatives and friends aro respectfully luvlted to attend the fnneral, from her husband's residence, No. 1281 Nagle street, on Thursday afternoon at 'iyi o'clock. Interment at Mount Vernon Cemetery. Gabman On Monday morning, February T, ' Da- Tin uakham, aged 6'a years. The relatives and friends of the family, also North ern liberty Council, No. 8, Northern Lib erty Degree Council, No. 1, O. U. A. M., and American Mechanics' Funeral Benefit Association. are respectruny tuviieu w nvmuu me iuaerai, irom his late residence, No. 148 Dana street, on Thursday afternoon next, the 10th instant, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Mechanic' Cemetery. pvirri on the 9th instant, of scarlet fever. Wit, tkk Wooowabo, youngest child of C. N. and Char lotte L. Feirce, aged 4 yeara. . Funeral on blxth-day (Friday) at o'clock. HHAKr-NSR. On the Tth Instant, John Charu3, Infant son of John II. aud Mary i.. suanuer, agei uioutUa aud si Uavs, aBawavssaMiaM,slieMawiwS3SWMSMSlisiiiM L , - - ---- - i -"''" " i.. MNiiii ,.mm,J WATCHES. 1124 CHESNUT STREET. teican, Swiss and Engli WATCHES AT CLAEK & BIDDLE'S, Special AgertUin Philadelphia for AMEKICAN WATCIIE3, Made by E. Howard & Co., Boston. 1 19 wfm FOR SALE. FOR SAL THE VERT HANDSOME Four-Story Brown Stone Resilience Ho. 1813 WAMI T (-Street, OrrOSITE KITTEN IIOTJSE SUUAHE. The most desirablf location In the eity. 20 feet A Incite front ly '-J'lS feet deep to 8anoiH Street. House replete with modern conveniences, and in psrfeot order. Apply Co I-KWIS II. It 13 1)3(13 It, 19 mm No. Till WALNUT Street. ARCH ST. RESIDENCE I'OK NAUR. The Isrg and commodious FOUR-STORY BRIOK DWK.LLLNO. on the south side of AROli Street. No. 1820, with elegant Back Buildings, furnished with wary modern convenience snd improvements. Lot 33 feet front by 160 teet to Cuthbcrt street. If doiirable, the furniture can be purchased with the boose. Terms easy. A greater portion o( the meney can rsuiain on mortgage. Apply to HENRY IIi;iIV, No. 145 North SKOOND Strsef IC tf i( FOi; 8A1.K A FARM CUJiTAIN- FJJ j mi xii acres ana porcifs ot i.inu, snunte on -rs. ti.e i'lymuiuh brunuh ot tho fvorriatown liailroad. atMHil two niile from Ouiiftbotiovkpu. Tlinro is ono larun tin ou st ory atone dwelling, ono two story do., and four two-Hhiry frame dwelliUKS; one larvo rumio barn, a bnok sumiuor kitchen, stone dairy-bouse (covering a vpnug of excellent water), wairon-ltonao, eto. ;au orctiard ol thrilty Bpln tree, from which ami ImaheN of clioioe fruit was gathered last tall, benides grapes, cherries, plumx, eto. Isy actual ineasuif menl lnu htialiei of almiled corn per acre has neon raiaet upon this property without any rtpocitil ettort. The soil is a rich loam wit li a litnrstniKi lte. There i a nnariv of excellent limestnno nuened upon the place. above water level, a. d uikiu evt n frrado with tho railroad which ruua thrcui;h tho property. A xaviiiK of par month can bu n-aiieovor oifiein working nuarries in the viciuity, iroiu tho fact that, it wtor is ever found in this uuarry. it will dram itwll. 1 here iHslsoiipon the pro- nortv a valuable vein ol" lend ami Hilverore. Several bun divd pounfta of the uiinorul, v it b rtiHrt of an snsay ol the fame by Prof, llooth, of the Unitoii SUtes Mint, may be seen at my oftice. All)(elher, Ibis iaonnof tlin moit valulile uropertiea in the vicinity ot fnilaoolpliia. It will lie soul low, unil upou luvorable teiiUA. It applied lor lieiore thevitn inat. II. A. MUAMBKKS. Room 3, Bank of the Republic, BWi and 811 OHK8NLT .Street. 2 9tf Philadelphia. REAL. ESTATE AT AUCTION. 3 PUBLIC SALE OF KEAL ESTATE. AT JE.THK HHILAUKI.PIIIA KXOIIANf.K, BY M. 1 HUMAN A HONS. N TUESDAY MlXT. FKltKU. ARY 15. IS7I. AT I 'A O'CHMMv. NIIO.N. ALL THAT VERY KLKtiANT l-'OUR HtOKY HRItlK (BKOWNSTONK FRONT TO M'.tlONU STORY) M KNHUAU K. WITH TURKIC STORY UOUBI.K BAOK BUILOINUS, CONTAIN Al.L TUK LATK MUDF.RN IMI'ROVK.MKN'I'S, AMD LOT OF GROUND, SITUATK t)N T11K WKST SIDB OF BROAD 8TRKKT, NORTH OF OXIfjRD bTKF.F.T. NO. 11MM1. TUB LOT CONTAINING IN FRONTON HltOAU 6'1'R F.l'iT Fk.KT, AND KXTKNDINO II DKPTI1 iiOO FK.KT TO OARL1SM': KTRKKT. HAVING TWO FRONTS. THE HOUSE 13 WKU, BUILT AND IS RXt'.KLLKNT KKFAIK. ALhO, A TW( MTORY BRIOK STABLF. AND OOAUH-HOCSK. WITH OOAUHMAN'.i ROOM IN THK RKAR ON OARLInLF, HCKKKT, WITH AO- (XJMMODATIONS FOR FIVE 1IORNKS AND FOUR UARRIAliKS, WITH ALL THK LA TK EXTRA MODERN APPL1 ANCKS. THE WHOLE PRO- PK.RTY HAS GOOD Ut.DKROROlIND DRAINAOK. ir.lMKDlAlK fOKNUSSlUN. WIIjIj Hf lirHS FOR KXa-MlNATION ANT DAY PREVIOUS TO SALE. 'J'.3f Pi . REAL ESTATE THOMAS & SON'S' SALE. 3 Mwiern tliree-story brick residence with stable, a. w. comer 01 nixieentn aim (.unstiau streets. 6 7 br 129 feet: three fronts. On Tuesuiiy, Vebruarv 15. 1370. at Vi o'clock, noon, will lie sold ar nub lc sale, at uie riuiauei uua Kxcnun;e, au tuat modern three-story brick mcs-suage, with tnrec-story back bttlldinir andJol or croiiiui, situate at tno south west corner of Sixteenth and Christian streets: the lot containing In front on tjnristian street (t reet. aud extoudmg in depth along Sixteenth street 129 fci t bv. inches to Aioncrosu street, it ous eras, oaui. hot and cold water, cooking range, etc. : also, sub stantial brick stable. CT feet front oil Moulroso street. The vacant lot on the corner of Christian Htrcet, 49 fvt front, is verv valuablo for buihtinir nurnoMus. Terms 112.000 may remain on mortgage. Immediate possession. Keys at the auction rooms. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 8 9 18 St Nos.JW audll 8. FOURTH Street. TO RENT. TO LET TIIE STORE PROPERTY Nl 7il Cheannt street, twenty five feet front, one hm dred and forty-five feet deep to Bennett street. Bao bulldinaa five atorioi hiah. Possession May I, 1870. A4 dress THOMAS 8. FLKTCHFR. 18 totf Delanoo, N. J. SS TO LET THE THREE-STORY BRICK LlHa DwelliBR, No. 6o5 North IVuifth street, above Tallaoe. '1 hree story double bsvk ImiUlinss. with all modsrn conveniences complete. Rent, 400. Inquiro n memises I Jill WANTS. WANTED IMMEDIATELY A HOUSE containing at least 20 Rooms, located between Chesnat and Pine and Broad and Seventeenth streets. Must have all the modern improvements and be in thorough repair. Rent not to exceed H30UO per annum. Address A. P. O., Boi 2887. 3 4 6t NEW PUBLICATIONS. L L THE NEW BOOKS For sale at Wholesale Pneee by rUHTKB a. UOAI EH, rnolisheni snd Booksellers, No. has OUKUNUT STREET. ' Our New and Elegant . . . lT fl A TTVBV Is HOW Otinn with llnaat oolUntinn of PAINTING8. OHKUMOB and KNURAVINUS in theeity. j:imwfrp THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING RELIN- X quished the Heating ol Buildings by Bteam or Water, ii. wui ix couunuea by Wll.1 IAM Tf WIRTIB lately snperintendiiig that department of their business, wnom luej reoonuuena U tlieir'nonds . Nov. lit.lBotl. MUKRlb, TASKER k CO. V 1 STAR ft BOULTON. No. 227 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, IIEATINQ BY STEAM OR HOT WATEU. PT.ANS OF flPE CUT TO ORDER. LAUKDRIXS AND CULINARY APPARATUS ITTTED VI'. it si mrp DRY OOOOS. IS. R 1-4 132 L Ho. 43 North EIGHTH Street. GAUD ! CARD I CARD I IlMvins lnrchaed Tor Cash Tlis Hosiery and Underwear Stock Of n rirst-ciaws Honm re'llnlnr; the IInjlnrai, WIXtOPFftn FOR BALK AT 50 Cents on the Dollar, Cartwright & Warner' Beat Gooda. Ladles' and GnU' Snrtng and Bummer Volts. Boys' and Miaac a' bummer VpaU. ' Ladles' and QenW heavy Merino Veils. Ladles' fine Balbiiirgan IIosc. . Ladles' fine English Uoae. Ladles' One French Lisle Thread Hose. Ladies' Iron Frame Hose. Gents' Balbrurgaa Half tlose. Genu1 super stout and One EugllHb Ball Hoie. Genu' One full regular Half Hose, 16 aud 19. Children'! One Enrclkih Long Hone. Children's One BiigiUh Three-quarter Host. Children's One English Half Heme, Children's Merino Half, Three-quarter, and Long II ose. Children's Cashmere Hone. We would call especial attention of Ladlet and Gentlemen desirous of ootaluiog i;idiuvi:ak ai iiomii:kv (At one-hnlf the value) for the present and coinlog seasou, to the ABOVE STOCK. The cheapcHt ever offered. S 8 Si 1V1 Us JL I KEN'S LINEN STORES, OLDSTOUE. Ko. 023 ARCH STREET. NEW STORK, No. 1128 CHESNUT Street. PEW DEPARTMENT USD CLOTHING. " ' BEST BLANKETS, freeh from the mills. MARSEILLES BED QUILTS. HONTIVCOMB QUILTS, all sizes. ALLENDALE AND LANCASTER QUILTS. LTNKN SHEETINGS, all widths. COTTON SHEETINGS, all widths. PILLOW CASINGS. We bid for a large trade In BED CLOTHING, by selling reliable RtxxU at the lowest prices. 8 21 mwl VV. PROCTOR & CO. M1T.41AI. IXOTICU. SI coriTiKUATiorx or sals The ha'snca of 8 lock in Store, iso. ao t:m:s.-iJT street, WILL BR OLOrJf.D OUT AT RKTAIL, The entire stock is now oo first floor. Store open on MONDAY, tlu) 7th Inst. KKAL BARGAINS MAY BR KXPF.OTKD. TUK UORS1C, WAGON, MIRRORS, and WAX riouRFs. a 8 ir ' OUaK-FUlSNISHING DRY GOODS. 10-1, 6-4, and 8-4 Sheeting Muslins and linens. 0-4, 5-1, aud 42-lneh Pillow Muslins and Linens. 4-1 K cached and Brown Mu-sllnB, of all makes. T11 hie Linens, Napkins, Doylies, and Towels. Tickings, all grades, from 25 centa to ll-OO. Marseilles, Jucquard, Lancaster, and Honeycomb Counterpanes. ' , Marseilles Bureau Covers, In extra size and quality. Table aud Stand Covers In variety. Hotels and Boarding Houses furniihed with the above goods at the lowest prices. STOKES & VOOO. S. W. COR. SEVENTH AND AllOH ST3., ' , PHILADELPHIA. iW M1 K8. R. DILLON, NO. S23 AND 831 SOUTH I Kttmt. has a lance SNtortmsnt of Una Millinery fur Ladies and Misses, Ribbons, Satins, bilks, Velvets snii Velveteeus, Crapes, Feathers, Flowers, Frames, cub Ribbons, Ornaments, Mourning Millinery, (Jrape veils, ew. mi rEYUYm AND GERMANTOWN WOOLS, A Ktotkina- Yarns of all kinds; Tidy, Crochet, an- Mending Cotton, wholesale and retail, at Factory, No. (IM KAKU MrM. una am EDUCATIONAL. r a v s c: h o o l o f HARVARD UN1VF.RSITV. Oamiiiiumik, Mash. Sec onU 'J'srm W lf nms 2lht Kebrnsry. 17U, iisriti;i:iiius and rufics. Nslhsnml IIiiIuisb, A. M., RoyiUI Frofexir. Domestic Halations, Kqmty Flesilins;, anil Hvidrnce. Cbrisioplier 0. IvinKrinll, A. M , Uune l'roleisor. Nego tiahki PatK.ra.il rar1mi.,hiii. uosricsl. IliadUr, l.L.I) Leo'urer. I-aw of Real Pro 1l far. Kdmund H. Bennett, A. M Lauturer. Criminal Law, V iUh. anil AUnjiDikiriit.n. John f). limy, ,lr.,A. .M , lecturer, (be llnitd tktata ami tanLruntrl. Jurisprudence of The inatrnolinn ia hy leului. most courts, eieruises in written sort oral disuussii.li ol !! subjecla, and prepara tion ol pleadings. The library is one of Ins moot complete ia the United rtalt. and in some ileiiaiimrota unwrialleu ; t now cum Crises about Iti.UOK voluuiea, sod adoitiuua are conatantiy einx made. The fees sre ffttW ner tenu. snd H2 for one half or any tins Her trsotion of a term. No tiki charges. Korailuiisaion to the school, uatalottupx. oirnulars. or anv laionuaiiou, address J. A. 1 w HI I'l IKK, J v neKisirar. IT. Y- . AU I) li UHAUH'S CLAbblCAL, BOIKNTIFIO. AND COMMERCIAL AUAUKHI, AK6KMBLY BUILDINGS, No. 108 8. TENTH Street. 1 borough preparation for Business or OoUege. B()oial attention given to Praotieal Mataeuuttios, Sur. ve mg, uvii r ngineering, etc. A lirst eiass Primary Department. lllSIni CirciilarssMr. Warburton's. No. 430 Chesnnt street. TVfI88 SUSAN G A L T O N BEGS TO AN 1.1 X nounoe that she will give instruction in KINU1NU AND PIANO. Tstnn tiaHk;.. I A.l.irea.,a7,fv:u: Boner Co.. No. H03 CHKSNUT oUaet. le4w THE SECOND SESSION OF THE J. academic year of the 8TEVEN8DALR IN8T1TUTK, a select family boarding school for boys. South Atuboy, iv. i., win oouunenoenn "uniirr . iP'v n , , . 1 ia lm jr. U. W1TU1NOTON. A. M Principal. n. D. GREGORY, A. M. CLASSICAL AND KNOLI8U SCHOOL Na.UusMAUiaKThtreet. II 17 tin HATS AND OAPS. TV WARBURTON'S IMPROVED VTSNTI aWA lald and war BUlog Ureas UaU (oatented). In a U luiutovwd laabions t Ibesaaaoa. OUtLtiJiU'l' Street next loer wUe fuel UOue. UlycW HELM BO LP'S PREPARATIONS. H. T. HCLMOOLD'8 Concentrated Fluid , Iitract Bacnu. TUB GREAT DttJRKTIO. The proprietor traits that his remedies, from the fact of their lielng advertised, may not be classed as patent medicines. Bl'CHU, In one form or other, has been presented by every educated phyitrlan for more than TWO HUNDRED TEARS. n. T. nELM BOLD claims a superior mode of ex tracting lu virtues. The) experiments wcro made while engaged in the DRUG business lu the city of Philadelphia 19 years ago, prompted by the alarming Increase of diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel and Urinary Organs existing In both sexes. These diseases wero attracting as much attention as dis eases of the Liver or any other organ of the body. Upon the sound and healthy condition of these organs, the nervous system aud liver were Involved, aud the happiness of the entire human family de pended. The Buchu, acting favorahly trpon both Liver and Kidneys, to prepare it so that it would retain Its strength and active principle was his aim. It must not be made as housekeepers make tea, by boiling. It is a deUoat tear, aud Its. active principle would be destroyed by such a process. It must bo prepared In VACUO, and of the long leaf, fresh and carefully selected. THK SUPERIORITY OF MY MODE OF PRE PARATION ACKNOWLEDGED. I now ship to the point (CAPE OF GOOD HOPEI where the leaves are gathered, large qnantlties of MY FLUID EXTRACT. THE ARTICLE STANDS PRE-EMINENT, AND 13 KNOWN IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. The first and most Important object waa to offer to the amlcted a remedy that was perfectly safe, and could be taken by adults children. Ignorant per sons, who pay no attention to dose, direction, or ad vice, might reason, "Tbat If a teaspoonful taken occasionally did good, two would do better, aud perhaps a bottle would cure In a day." Many have broken down their health by disalpa lion, and on this principle, but they had been year lu doing so. What I would have understood Is that no Injury can arise from its use. It is as safe as auy article of food, but patients must not expect any medicine to rebuild a wrecked or shattered constitution lu a few days, aud perhaps with a single bottle. Notwithstanding the number of years I have been engaged la business, there may be those located at a distance that may not be aware ol ail the facts, and would like to be satisfied on all the points, Having been educated a druggist, I appcud the fol lowing: FROM THE LARGEST MANUFACTURING CUE- MIST IN THE WORLD. "Iam acquainted with Mr. H. T. HelmboM. He occupied the ilniu store opposite hit rcstiicnre, and was successful in conductutg the business where others had not. been equally ho before him. I htu'e been favorably ImpreNsed with his character and enterprise. WILLIAM WKIG11TMAN. rum or rowers a vveiiriuiinin, "Manufaeturlne Chemists. Ninth and liiowu streets, Philadelphia, November 15, 154." : I propose to give evidence that this remedy ts not. a Patcut Medicine. The objection which generally lies against all dlHCOvcrlc and Inventions tn modi cine la ult-blicili." It somebody should discover a remedy to prolong life, or an lufulllblu euro for cholera or consumption, what a monster would he be to withhold his knowledge ! Wo have yet to learn from what chapter or vcrt m ticriptvre tu "that men may not hel otUern uf Ueir ,frUow-nv,i of any Nor have we asked yVr.-fiV, AfrrtM I'rtuie, or. In short, men who are. powraaerf of energ Iniid of nenne bvt coiniiuM hf iiHf, mui all kiiuU of vpiniom bvt their ntrru The Buchu is a good thing it bss hund'eds of thousands of living witnesses to attest its virtue and commend It. It is the prejudice of bigots an I the envy of "tioAcas." We oiler the following evidence: SEE JOURNAL OF PHARMACY. SKE REMARKS MADE BY Dfi. KPHRAIM MC DOWELL, A CELEBRATED 1'UYSICIAN, AND MEMBER OV THE ROYAL COLLEGE OK SUR GEONS, IRELAND, AND PUBLISHED IN" THE TRANSACTIONS OK TDK KING AND QUEEN'S JOURNAL. SEE MEDICO-CUIRURGICAL REVIEW, PUB LISHED BY BENJAMIN TEA VERS, FELLOW Ol-' ROYAL COLLEGE OK SURGEONS, LONDON. SEE PROF. DEWEKS' VALUABLE WORKS ON THE PRACTICE OF PHYSIC. SEE REMARKS MADE BY THE LATE CELE BRATED DR. THYSICK, PHILADELPHIA. And most of the lute Standard Works ou .Medicine. Bee medical properties contained in Diipensatory of the United States, of which the following is a cor rect copy : BUCHU. Its odor is strong, diffusive, and some what aromatic! Its taste is bitterish, and analogous to that of mint. It Is given chiefly in complaiuts of the urinary organs, such aa gravel, chronic catarrh of the bladder and urethra, diseases of the pros tate gland, and retention or the incontinence of urine, from a loss of tone in the parts concerned in ita evacuatiou. It has also been recommended In dyspepsia, chroulc rheumatism, cutaneous alloc tlo est, and dropsy. TESTIMONY. CURE OF GRAVEL OF FIVE YEARS' STANDING -STONE PASSED AND TO BE SEEN, Savannah, Tend., May 14, (isC9. Dr. II. T. IMmtold: Dkak Sin: We Introduced your "Fluid Extract Buchu" in this country about ctlit months aw, mid are happy to state that it la meeting with universal favor. We wish to Inform you of one Instance (among many) where your "Buchu" has worked wonders. A man In our country named J. B. Estcll had been sintering about five years with gravel. About six weeks ago he bought of us oue bottle of your "Buchu." aud bofore he wan through with one bottle he passed a gravel that weighs eight gralus, which we now have on exhibition lu our drug store. He says that he will never be without the "Buchu'' in his house again. Your preparations are gaining favor every day. Verv respectfully yours, etc., ECCLES I11NKLE, Druggists. CURE OF BLADDER AND KIDNEY AFFECTION OF LONG STANDING STONE PASSED AND TO BE SEEN. WKTr0KT, Conn., 8cpt. 5, HMD. H. T. Hclmbotd, DkakMk: I commenced faking your "Extract of Buchu" about two weeks slnoe for au alt'ectlon or the Madder and kidneys. 1 have suOered by spoils very much for a few days past. But yesterday relief came through the ctlect of your "Buchu." A stone passed from in iitailder about the size of alartre nea. and I now feel nerlec.tiv well and entirely free from the pain that I have snilbred with "so hard." I attribute my cure to your medicine entirely, and would re commend all persous similarly ail'cctcd to try It. I have jrrtat laith in lis curative powera. Yonra truly, THOMAS J. BENNETT. REFERS TO Rev. WILLIAM COGSWELL, Wcstport, Conn. J. I.. G. CANNON, Druggist, Westport, Couu. II. B. WHEELER, Esq., Wcstport, Cin. BRADLEY HULL, Ean., Westport, Conn. Dr. WAKEMAN, Reading, Conn. It. W. R. ROBINSON, Wholesale Druggwt, New York City. . , Aud many others if necessary. CURE OF KIDNEY AND BLADDER AFFECTION OK A PATIENT SEVENTY-EIGHT YEARS OF AGE. THANKS TO MR..HELMBOLD. Gikaho, Penn., March 31, 1863. Editor "Cobmoi'OUtk": I desire aa an unsoli cited tribute to the merits of Holmhold'a Buchu, aud for the beiiciit of those similarly aitlicted aa myself, to suy that after consulting mauy eminent physi cians, and trying nearly all the best advertised reme dies, in the vain hope of finding relief from aggra vated kidney aud bladder discuses, from which 1 have sintered excessively for many years, good for tune finally suggested to mo Helinbold's Bucbu, which 1 commenced using with little faith, and no sniuuout bciietlctul results, for about a month. At the expiration of that time, however, I thought I commenced to experience slight relief, whivh en couraged me to persevere lit its use, mid uow, at the expiration of four months, although 1 am an lutirun old man, nearly la years of age, and consequently medicines cannot lie expected to favorably aifoct me i a ihcv otherwise would, I have found such uuspeak able li'liel aud ncruiaueut bencM Horn, Mr. ilcliu- bold 'i valnarMe discoverv, that 1 feet I aught to p llcly record the fact, as an acknowiedfftneat to hi a and a valuable suggestion to the public. Yours r spocWnlly, D. M. LA KEN. Mr. lAren refers in the following gentlemen Colonel PAN. RICE, Olrard, Venn. CHAit STOW, Esq., Olrard, Penn, editor Omim pnifte. GKORGR' n.' CUTLER, Olrard, Penn., at torn er. C. I. HINDS, Olrard, Penn., attorney. Captain V. W. HUTCHINSON, Glrard, Penn., at torney DAVID OLIN, Glrard, Penn., merchant DAVID K. DAY. Glrard, Penn., merabant. . C. F. ROCKWELL, Glrard, Pena. merchant. B. C. ELY, Glrard, Penn., druggist, A PERMANENT CURE OF GRAVEL OK TWRLVK YEARS' HTANDINU STOflK PASSED AND T BE BEEN. BuBMaiDi, Conn., Dec 15, 19. DharHir- It la with much pleasure that I wtK you upon facta reepectlng myself. I do not know hardlv how to express nay self. I have been for the nun ten or twelve years uie greatest sufferer maa could be and live ; but more sometime than other. The complaint was the "kidneys" and "bladder.- I nave ocen somoiimes rrotn twelve to Tonrteen hours, and wanted to mske water every mlniitn, and ortui not. Have consulted doctors, both In MaasaohuaetM and this ftate, and taken pills, I may say by the quart, also lluuored medicines, but. found no miles' from anv. and sot worso the last six months, I waa so that I could scarcely get almut. I could not ;reat nignt or aay. it wonia soon have been "all up" with me, ir i nan not seen your advertisement in the Berkshire Omnw, Itcaifod -''Kidneys." ' I read It through, and thought I would try 1U I purchase a bottle, but, mind you, had not much faith la It, Why. should I, when I bad lieen trytng so many things aud cost me so much? WeiL I began .taking It, and before I had taken the llrst bottle I felt bad; but I finished It and get another. Bv the time I took half of the second 1 sun sot worse (annareniiv.i wnen i wajaea it seemed as if tny right kidney waa falling from Ita plac, aud I felt really bad. I felt so be l ore I had UulBUeu ine seconn, mm i nau inane up niv minu it wns of no use trylDg any more and all this time the "Buchu" was doing Its work, Imt 1 did not know it: so I gave It up and went to Hartford on Saturday t one of the beat doctors In the city. He said It was the neck of the bladder, and I should have to undergo an operation. He gave me medicine, aud I went bowe quite downhearted. On Suuday I was onable to g to church. 1 had not taken any or his medicine, but on my return continued using the "Itachu," and In me aiwrnoon it nau me aesireo eueci. I cannot tell you all, but this is a true story of mr case, and you are welcome to make such use of mr name aa you think proper, l am prettv well knows lu Berkshire ; also in Connecticut. The advertise ment saved me. Why not publish moref Th Springfield nefiiibh'can IS a wldo-spread pupcf. It any cue wishes to see this wonder they can do so. I could write all day, but think I have said eoaugfe this time, so I remain your ever well-wisher. . EDWARD L. HOWARD., Piper Maker, Burnaide, Hartford count, Coo. RKKHKSTO Dr. MACK, Burnside, Conn. Dr. V. RIGHT, North Lee, Mass. Dr. HOLKUM, North Lee, Mass. Dr. ADAMS, Stockbridge, Mass. ' '- ' Dr. SCOTT, North Manchester, Conn. Dr. .IAQUi:s. Buckland Corners, C-onit. Dr. BKAHMFORD, Hartford, Conn. 4 .1 All ol whom treated me for the diacaae. , , . DR KEY8ER is a physician of over thirty years' eg pertenee, ami a graduate of the Jefferson Medical College, an4 of the University of Medicine and Surgery, ot PhU ladelphla. Mr. 11. T. Uelmbotd: , Dkak Sin: In regard to the question asked meat to my opinion about Buchu, 1 would say that I have used and sold the article in various forms for the past thirty years. I do not think there la any form or preparation of It I have not used, or known to be used, In the various dlseaties where such medicate agent would be Indicated. You are aware, as well as myself, that it bus been extensively employed 1st the various diseases of the bladder and kidneys, ami toe reputatiou it has acquired, in my judgment, Is warranted by the facta. I have seen and nsed, as before stated, every forrat of Buchu the powdered leaves, tincture, fluid ex tractsand I am not cognizant of any preparation of that plant at all equal to yours. Twelve years' expe rience ought, 1 think, to give me the right to Judge of its merits; and. without prejudice otiiarti&Uty, I give yours precedence over all others. I value vour Buchn for its effects on patients. I havo cured with It, and seen cured with It, moredfa eascs of the bladder and kidneys than I have ever seen cured with any other Buchu or any other pro prietary compound of whatever name. Respectfully yours, etc. ' GEO. II. KEYRER, M. D., No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburg, Penn. ADO. 11, 1306. A CASE OF TWENTY YEARS' STANDENO. Puu.APKt.ruiA, Pa., June So, I3CT. It. T. Eelmbold, VrwtnUU Dkak Hik : I have been a sufferer for upwards aa twenty years with gravel, bladder, and kidney atreo tions, during which time I have used various medi cal preparations, and been under the treatment ea the most eminent physicians, experiencing but litUa relief. Having seen your preparations extensively adver tised, I consulted ray family physician in regard to using your Extract Buchu. I did this because I had used all kinds of adver tised remedies, aud bad fouud them worthless, anit some quite lnjhrious ; In fact, I despaired of ever getting well, aud determined to use no remedies hereafter unless I knew of the ingredient. It waa this that prompted me to use your remedy. As yoa advertised that it was composod of bucliu, cubebs, aud juniper berries, It occurred to me and my phy sician as an excellent combination, and, with has advice, after an examination of the article and con sulting again with the druggist, I conoludcd to try it. I commenced to use it about eight months ago, at which time I was confined to my room. From the first bottle I was astonished and gratified at the beneliclal effect, and after using It three weeks was able to walk out. I felt much like writing; to you a full statement of my case ax the time, but thought my improvement might ouly be temporary, aud thereioru concluded to defer, and ace if It would, effect a perfect cure, knowing that it would be C greater value to you and more satisfactory to me. I am uow aide to report that a cure is effected; after using the remedy for Ave months. 1 have nut used any now for three months, and (eel as well in all respects aa I ever did. , our But lm being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic and iuvigorator of the system, 1 do not mi an to be without it whenever occasion, may require Us use in such all'ections. M. MoCORMICK. Should anv one doubt Mr. MoCormlckl statement, ho rclcr? to the following gentlemen: Hon. WM. BIGLER, tx-uovernoror Pennsvlvaala. lion. THOMAS It. FLORENCE, Philadelphia. Hon. J. C. KNOX, Philadelphia. lion. J. S. BLACK, Philadelphia. Hon. 1). R.PORTER, ex-Governorof Pennsylvania. Hon. ELLIS LEWIS, Phlludclplaa. Hon. R. C. Gl.'lER, Philadelphia. Hun. G. W. WOODWARD, Philadelphia. liou. W. A. PORTER, Philadelphia. Hou. JOHN BIGLKIt, ex-Govcrnor of California. Hon. E. BANKS, Washington, D. C. And many others, if necessary. New York Syatk Vol.. InstitutM Corner of DIM av. and TOih st, Central Park, f A Home and School lor the Sous of Deceased Sol diers. Dr. n. T. llelmbotd: Two bottles only of the package of your valuable) Buchu presented to the Institute have been used by the children, and with perfect success. In the caa of our little Lieutenant A. J., his pride is no longer mortified, and he Is free from the daily mormng auathemas of the chambermaid who oaa charge of his bedding. I feel that a knowledge of theresuK of our use of your Buchu with the children under our charge may save many a Superintendent ami Matron of Boarding Schools and Asylums a great amount of annoyance; and many a poor child suf fering more frexii weakness than from habit, may be spared punishment that is (uot knowing It as a weakness instead of a bad habit) most unjustly In flicted upon them. Thanking you ou behall of the children, and hoping others may be alike benefited, I am respectful., jours. Colonel YOUNQ. General Sup't aud Director. June 16, 16U6. Obkat Salt Lake utv, Utah, Jan. S8, m. Nr. 11. 7. UehnbuhU Dkar 8ik: Your communication requesting our terms for advertising was duly received, bat from prejudice I had formed against advertising "cure for secret diseases," It was left unanswered. During an accidental conversation In a drug store the other evening, my mind waa changed on the character or your Buchu. It was then highly commended for other diseases by two physicians present. Inclosed please find our rates of adverttslnc-. Yours, eto, T. B. H. 8TENHOUSK. Editor aud Proprietor of Dally and, Se nil-weekly telegraph. IIELMBOLD'S EXTR ACT BUCHU, established ua, wardsof eighteen years, prepared by II. T. II ELM BOLD, Drupgist, No. CM Broadway, New York, anal No. 104 B. Tenth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Prion, f 1 -its per bottle, or six bottles for $ &o, delivered Us any addreea. Bold by druggists everywhere. None are genuine unless done up lu-HUiel-eiurraTed wrapper, with fac-tiwile of my chemical warehouse udstguca U.T. UELMoD, 1,1, aw: