UlT¥ BULLETIN. A Sick Do<; and a 8»m« Wellington was arraignod More 1 SSfesSSm-KSSKpSi nn eirfel, above EighteentlL.lt aso®*. 3“ ttt onof M«. S.oddartffitd adog vrh bhhad s nick. He mentioned *ho tact In nrpßence of Wellington and another man. vThoy otlercd to cure the animal for ©l. was oaid. and then the fellows bought throe cento wortS of cinnamon and a. one-cent package of aoda. Then they said it would be necessaijrto have a private room to administer a dose to the doe “They were taken to the house and were lnto one of the apartmontowUhthe dog. After remaining a short ume, they left, and then I watch, which had been lying upon tho table. wito missed. The dog doctors wore pursued, and Wellington was captured, but his eompanion succeeded in escaping. _ The stolen watca waa thrown away by tbo thieves, andwas recovered, vyoiiington was held for a further hearing. Cauls Extended. The Third, Reformed Church, corner of Tenth and EUbert atreots, has extended s call to Rev. Charles Wadsworth, of California, to become their pastor. In response to this call an affirmative reply has been received, and Dr. Wadsworth will soon enter upon his du ties as pastor. It will be fememberqd that this divine resigned bis position aa pastor of the Arch Street Presbyterian Church to take charge of a church in California. ■At a recent meeting of the Consistory of; the First Reformed Church, Sevehih and Spring Garden streets, a call was ex tended to Rev. Mr. Orr.of Allegheny, Pa. The pnlplt ofthe Becpi>dTteformcd Church, Seventh street, above Brown, testlil vacant. HoufKL.RoßßßniEs:—The residence of Mr. Host, No. ,466 East Adams street, was entered by mcane of false kelps yesterdayafterttoon, while the lamtly'was absent attending a funeral. Three ailsrer watches, four breastpins and a lot of clothlng L wcre stolen. .Somo of tbo neighbors ob served two tnen enter, the house about four o’clock; but Suspected' nothing wrong. \ „ The dwelling of John Eackett, No. 605 East Cumberland street, Was ettteired yesterday after noon, by meana pf false keys, Arid was Robbed of a silver watch and a small amount of money. Tavern Robbed —The tavern of Peter Small, No: 489 North Thirteenth street, was robbed of SBp6 last cvenirig. The thief Is supposed to have been a fellow, who. after getting a drlek, asked permission to go into the yard, and was absent from (he bar-room for some time. When Mrs. Small wbb about to go to bed she discovered that all the bureau-drawers In the room had been ran sacked, and the money was missed. A. Dishonest Beggar. —Sarah Brown went to a house at Germantown Road and Girard avonue yesterday, and asked for something to eat. She was supplied with food, and while the lady of the honee had her back turned, Barah, it la al* Jeged, etole a watch from a table in the room. She was arrested by Day Sergeant Afflebaoh, and the stolen watch was found in her pocket The woman was sent to prison by Alderman Eggle ton. Gbubwt to Animals.— William Haggerty was arrested yesterday at the Baltimore Depot, at the Instance of Albert Williams, anagentbf tbo Penn sylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Anlmalsl 1 ' Ho was driving a lame horse which was attached to a dray. He was taken before Alderman Bonsall nndwaa fined. Disorderly House. —Leonard and Mary E. Dixon were arrested'yesterday and taken before Alderman Carpenter upon the charge of keeping a disorderly house at No. 624 St. Mary street. Three Inmates of the house were also captnred. The prisoners were all committed. Bold Theft. —A man placed a valise on the stepß of a house at Second and. South streets, yesterday, while he' rested fora few minutes. William Cooper came along, picked nn the valise and ran. He was pursued and captnred. Cooper had a bearing before Aid. Tlttermary and was committed-to Moynmenslng Prison. Accident.—' This morning, when Mr. Cornelius A. Walborn was about to get on his horse, at Twenty-third and Brandywine streets,the animal gave a endden start and Mr. Walborn was thrown backwards to the sidewalk. His wrist was broken and be was otherwise injured. He was conveyed to his home. Exhibition Suu.—Company A, Philadelphia Fire Zouaves, Captain J. W. Ryan, will give an exhibition drill at the City Armory, Broad street, ' below Race, to-morrow evening. • This drill is for the edification of the contributing members and their families. Pbesb Ci.cb.—The regular stated meeting of the Press Club of Philadelphia will be held this afternoon, at the rooms, No. 607 Walnut street. The essayist designated for the occasion Is Ur. William F. Corbit, of the Associated Press. Pocket Picked. —A lady had her pocket picked of $6O and a ticket for Pittsburgh this mornlng,at Filth and Arch streets, while engaged in purchasing oranges at a stand. The fine days with which this week is ushered in, have set everybody agoing in the matter of new clothes. Famous old Oak Hall has had crowds of people, and immense sales, that seemed as themgh there must be another “executor's sale” inprogrees. The new scale of prices introduced there this year, which no other house can equal, though they may imitate it, is attracting all who wont good spring clothes, without paying highor prices than Is absolutely necessary. Thescatels you know. “Cheap, cheaper, cheapest!” That is,their prices begin at what used to be the lowest price, and gp downward instead of upward. wana maker .& Brown have secured no patent right on this bow scale of theirs, for they are glad to bring down the price of clothing everywhere,and aro very: willing to be imitated in this respect, but they assure tbelr customers that when others reach this scale, then Oak Hall will be selling more cheaper and most cheap. Balk ok Fink Bhonzes, Ornaments, &o.— There is now arranged for examination at Scott's Art Gallery, No. 1020 Chestnut street, at choice and unique collection of French bronze and mnrblo clocks, alabaster statuettes, vases and ornaments, fine bleqaet figures, bronze groupos, bardlglio columns, large vases, gilt groupea and candelabras, Italian marble fountain and garden vases, the whole being a special Im gortatlon of Messrs. Vitl Bros, (late Vito Vltl & one) and will be sold by B. Bcott, Jr., to-mor row morning, Bth Inst, at 10% o'clock, ond con tlnned in the evening at 7% o'clock. The Cata logues are now ready, and the collection con tame many articles worthy of particular atten tion. Edgkhiix School commences its session to day. BALRAVE. Blgli-Handcd Outrage by Salnare- War Vessels Sent to Demand Satis faction. Kingston, Jamaica, March 28, 1809 Borious representations have beep made by Mr. St. John, the British Chargd d'Afiafres at Port-an Prince, to Commodore PhUiimore, on this station. They are to the effect that the British steamer Cuban, for Liverpool, and carrying hor Majesty's mall, was boarded by officers of the government of Salnave, whoeelzed the mall bags addressed to Mr. Bt. John, broke the seals In spite of bis remonstrances and protest and abstracted numerous private letters, and delivered over the balance to Mr. Bt. John. The consequence wbb that nnmerons arrests wore made, on the strength of information obtained from the letters seized, while a numbor of other parties were shot. Her majesty’s steamer Dart brought the intMligence. to this port, and her Majesty’s steamer Doris, twenty-four,, guns, under the command of Captain . Glynn, has been sent to demand from' the government at Port nu Prince explanations and satisfactory reoarstloo for tho insult olfored to her Majesty. 'ln this demand Captain Glynn will be supported by tho Jason, seventeen guue, under oommand of Captain Annelsly, and they are also to demand tho immediate reloase of the Brtlleh sloop Dolphin, which left this port on tho . February with a cargo of merchandise for Aux Cayes, and which had, by order of President Salnave, been seized. • I 8 spoken of ut the naval station a » “kelj to terminate seriously for Bamove, ns the British authorities now see tho nocesslty of putting on end to liberties of this .Ar® « about to be despatched to Ber sntjda to communicate tho facta of the caße to tho adtalra* op tip nation. Hue eld Brandies and Whites, Betow Third, and Waiuut “kook street. loiti nHßmctti'Mu.o A CLEAR, SMOOTH SKIN AND JBKkpTIFUL COMPLEXION follows the uae of HBLMUOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. Ic removes black tpoU, pimplee, mom patches, and all eruptions of the skin* IN THE SPRING MONTHS, natnrallv undergoes a thnnee. aud DELMBOID ii HIGHLY CONCENTRATED EX TRAOT Off BARS APARILLA Is nn nsrlsinni of tie greatest value. YOUNG LADIES BEWARE t OF THE INJURIOUS EFFECTS of Face Powders nmi WAchep. "All VUCh remedies c'ose up the poree of the sklnTand in a short time destroy the complexion. If you would have a fresh, healthy and yoothfnl ap penrence, use HELMBOLD’H EXTRACT SARSAPA RILLA. NOT A FEW of the worst disorders that afflict man hind arise IDm corruption of the blood. HELM, BOLD’S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA ia a remedy of mu utmost vune. IIELMBOLD’S EX T BACT SARSAPARILLA cl con ee and rear vatea tu- blood, in tils the vigor of health in the system, aid purges the humors that make disease. QUAN TT TY VP. QUALITY. HELM FOLD'S EX TRACT ARSAFARILLA. The dosela -mail. Thote who dea *c a large quantity and large dose of medi cine ERR. THOSE WHO DESIRE BRILLIANCY OFODM PLEXI >S must pnr fY a rd, enrich the h rod. w rich HELMtSOLDIS EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA In variably does. Ark tor HELMBOLD’S. Take NO other. HELMBOLDS t ONCBNTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA is the GREAT BLOOD PURI FIER, HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Eradicates Eruptive and Ulcerative Dlseaies Throat, Nose, Eyes, Eyelids, Soalp and Which bo distgure the appoarance, PURGING the evil effects of murcury and removing all taifaM, the remnants of DlSEASES,hereditary or otherwise,and Is laheii by ADULTS and CHILDREN with perfect SAFETY. TWO TABLE-SPOONFULS of tho EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, added to a pint or water, Is equal ti> the Lisbon Diet Drink, and one bottle Is equal to a gallon of the Byrap of Sarsaparilla, or the decoctions as usually made. AN INTERESTING LETTER Is pnb lifhed in the iledico-Chiruryical Review, on the subject of the EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA in pertain affections, by BeDjamln Trovers, F. K. 8„ *c. Spraklug of those diseases, and diseases arising ftom the excess of mercury.ho b tales tiixt no esmbov is equal to tub EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA; IlsroWSßlH EXTBAOBUIMABY, MCEE BO TUAN ANT nillEß IIEUO I AM AUQUAINTai, WITH. IT 18, IN TUB 6TUIOTEBT SENSE, A TONIC WITU TUIB IN V ALU ADI. B AT TEIUUTE, THAT IT IS AKPLIOABLB TO A BTATB OK TUB BT STEM 60 SUNKEN, AND VET SO IBEtTADLE AB EENOHRB CTUKB BUUBTAMOEB OK TUB TONIO OLABS UNAVAILABLE Oil UUUBIOUB. HELMBOLD’S Concentrated Extract Sarsaparilla Kalablifihed upwards of 18 years. PREPARED By H. T. HELM BOLD, Dragglit and Cbemlit, 691 BBOADWAY, HEW YOBK i SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Price 91 25 per bottle,' or O loir. 96 46* THR DAILY ISVENINU BULLETIN— PHIL AD ELPHIA/WED NISD AY, APltihT, 1869. PEILAIjELBHIA CLOTHING TRADE. bat.'neia Unt shall ccmblne advantages oniyiS'be boot red in an extenuivo and progreeelva home. robe 01 any gentleman. cut In style, well made, of the best material, and elegantly finished. oUSTOM- W O R K . CORPS OF CUTTERS. JEAN BERNARD, from Paris, Recommended by Sangidnetfca, of Crony & Lent. Broadway, N, Y. P, ANDRIOT, Formerly Andrlot. Mageoch A Co. J. ZACKBY, Formerly with EUrlichor. G. E. AYRES, Formerly with Brown & Power,. Broadway. Now Yor*. punctuality in filling all ordera. We will give’erecial attenUon and winfnmUh care will tm token witkall thoinnterinle used and vorkdone upon the Chlldren-a Clothing. Sale* Iftflipjt will be la attendance to wait upon Bach as may prtfer their services. nmbralhSf ■JSLm w2Stev« euVgSS a gentleman'! attire at home or when traveling. Wn naiiovn that the erowth of onr city and the improved taatea of our people m thlamatterof drear demand inch inU wlfronoee meeting thedemand. We bring to the undertikieg ■ .ucceuful an t cor limited expe. beat of ‘’workmen in all department ,md a determination to with the helpof all who ore interested not only in the comparatively email matt, r ol “GOOD ?SKS3fiS? 3S£? do wS^ w a* eroM^Lwever.'toat’wewTsupply von wi h cjolhhi*. either BEADY MAD Bor Made TO Oh DEB, superior in style and finl»b, and of a greater variety of materials than can be WUy?u c«U at an eSy/.to. though you h M guying, ^ v/ Apply to . i ' FOB THB LEAST FOSBIBLE AMOUNT OF MONEY. BLANK BOOKS. The Largest Stock and Greatest Variety Of FULL AND HALF-BOUND BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUM, PASS, COPY BOOKS. Eto.. Etc., To bo found In this City, la at the Old. Established BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY JAS. B. SMITH & CO. No. 27 :BoinU Seventh Street, Office and Salesroom, Wareroomi, fJp-S*ttlr». mhaa-m.w-Mmrpl —— riHtnmißE. ««* FURNITURE. T. & J. A HENKELS, Having REMOVED to their : , j ELEGANT STORE, 1002 ARCH ST., Are now eellLif AtbLcUm FURNITURE at verjr roflaooA prices. / ' mMtamrpfi GEO. J. HENKELS, CABINET MAKER;. ’ . y. ~ . ,; , ■. ; ... •? :;-'i ' 1301 and 1303 CHESTNUT STREET, , ——i——— l i , SECOND-STORY FRONT ENKNHy ■ , S ''6P7 iSfa?o©fc,. V h Hi mnoNEBi, PHILADELPHIA. TO «*SFf*n TO RE NT.