Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 14, 1869, Image 5

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    u i>nr BCidufSTin.
A “DiircAjum” in TKomsiAi — Georpo Kin or, a ,
colored tootr llvlbfr at Fifth and Bedford aireais,
was before Alder uiuu Devlll joatewUy. “P®“ t ’ lu
ofOblfiloiDS OIODOV QDdOf fttlSO *
saAttssaisss^ssSmt
iv.nr toonev for you. I’vb found many
things by lt 'Y l ’! c< ) 8t yo “ f 2 t 5 0 ’
woraon only bad ©II, which sbo gave to Kine.
nromlslng to pay tho balanco when she recovered
the lost miomy. King dreamed, but this Umo was
uDßueceerful/ Ho dreamed several times, but uio
whereabouts of the missing funds was not re
vealed to him. After sovcral unsatisfactory iotor
viowe.thowcman made up her mlud that she had
been swindled and had tho dreamer arrested. He
was committed for trial.
A New Dodge of Robbers.— A gentleman,
while returning from ehhrch Sunday evening,
was attacked. In the neighborhood of Tenth and
ShiptA n streets, by two men. who struck him a
violent blow in the face, and then throw a bag
over hip heud. The’crles of the gentleman fright
ened away the assailants before they had time to
commit the robbery which they no doubt in
tendrd. After the assault* the clothing of tho
gentleman was completely impregnated with the
odor of chloroform, and tho bag thrown oyer his
bond is supposed to have been saturated with the
drug. _________
Commemoration Medal.—A handsome modal
to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of tho
jOOI. has been struck off by direction oL,
the Grand Lodge and Grand Encampment Of
Pennsylvania; On the face is an allegory of
Friendship, Love apd Truth, the motto of the-.
Order, snd on the 'obverse is the
“I. O. O. F. Grand National Celebration of the
Fiftieth Anniversary,Philadelphia,April 20,1869.
Tho medal is very neatly got up, and will be a
fitting and lasting memento of tho approaching
national festival.
ACCIDENT.—John Finley was engaged in load
ing Band into a cart on Belgrade straet, near
Richmond, yesterday afternoon. The embank
ment gave way and Finley was completely
burled In the sand. Policeman Maxwell, of the
Eighteenth district, observed the accident, ho
seized a shovel and succeeded In extricating the
unfortunate man from his perilous position.
Fipley was Injured internally and was conveyed
to his home.
Another Abbkst—David Mitchell was arrested
Yesterday, by the Ninth District Police, upon tb~
charge ot having been concerned In tbouttack on
the members of the Good Will Hose Compauy.
It will bo remembered that John McGehan was
badly injured by being struck with n stone.
Mitchell is alleged to have been one or the parties
who threw stones. Ho was takon before Alder
man Pancoast and was held for a farther hear
ing.
Larcknt of Lead Pipe— Samuel Brown made
his appearance at Broad and Oxford streets. A
nolicr man observed a piece of lead pipe sticking
out of his coah pocket, and arrested him. It was
then feund that he had on his person about Ho
pounds of pipe cut in small pieces, and which
is supposed lo have been stolen from somo new
building. Brown was sent to prison by Aider
man Hood.
The Late Saving Fond Robrehy.—Chlcl
Enen, of the Detr ctive force, has received notice
from the Treasury Department that instructions
have been Issued to all ot the Assistant Treasur
ers of the United States throughout the country,
to take all possible precaution to prevent the
payment of the coupons on the bonds which were
stolen from the Beneficial Savings Fand, at
Twelfth and Chestnut streets.
Reckless Driving —Amos Hibbs, of Bucks
county, was arrested, yesterday, at Third and
ButUnwood streets, for driving a hay-wagon in
a rockloss manner. He was fined by Alderman
T< Wm Fcnlev was nrroßted, ycßterday, by Police
man Getides, on Markot street near Thlrty-nloth,
for fast driving. Alderman Johnson imposed
-the usual penalty.
Fatal ActhDKNT A number oi boys were
ploying: in the market house on Eleventh street,
ahove Carpenter, yesterday afternoon. One of
the youths, named Ttrrence Porter, aged about
twelve.years, ran from between the stalls into the
street. A ebaiso was passing at the time and the
boy was knocked down and trampled upon by
the horses. He was so badly injured that he died
soon idler being conveyed to his home,on Milton
street, above Eleventh.
Ah Aren. Bsow Btobm.—Daring yesterday
afternoon there was a brisk fall ot snow In
Bridesbnrg, in the Twenty-third Ward. The
boatmen wbo arrived from tho northeastern por
tion or the State dnrlntr the night, state that
there was a heavy .storm in that section yester
day, and that the fields in many places are cov
ered with snow abont a foot in depth.
Sm-posBD Bcboi.au Caituiieij.—A man who
gave his name as Ja°. O'Brian was captured last
night by, Policeman Colbonme, of the Fifth dis
trict in the yard of a honse on Sansom street,
near Eighth. At the time of tho arrest he had
his boots off and it is supposed that he intended
to break into the honse. Ho will have a hearing
at tho Central Station this afternoon.
Nabbow Ebcapk from Drowning —William
Footer, while going on board of a ves
sel at Spruce street wharf, this morning
abont one o’clock, accidentally slipped into the
rivor. He was rescued irom drowning by Officers
Wealpott and Denard of tho Harbor Folico.
MißDPaiKANon.— John Bharkey and Henry
Hamilton were arrested yesterday and taken be
fore Alderman O’Neill, on the charge of misde
meanor, In dumpiog filth upon a lot on Ann st.,
in the Twenty-fifth Ward. They were held in
SGOO bail to answer at Court.
Fei:i.Thbocgh a Hatchway.—Mary Haines
fill through the hatchway at the spice mannfac
toiy of Peter Thomson, No. 2-IN North Third
street, yesterday afternoon, and was seriously
Injured She was conveyed to hor home.
■Btbauko Pigs. —Charles Murphy walked into
the yard of a bouse at Thirl aud Moore street ,
yesterday alurnoou. drove out three pigs ano
pold Ib'cn. lie was arrested, and after u hearing
befero Alderman Lutz, was sent to prison.
Fpia. riiori a Winhom.—Mary Buck, colored
fejl from the third etoiy window of her residence,
No. 424 Christian Btreel, last night, and waß er
rlonsiy injured.
'MEiti'iiANTs arc complaimngof the lateness of
tUp SprlDg.aF greatly interfering with their usual
Spribg trade, and ihey look earnestly lor the
milder wet-ther that mnet come soon to i|uicken
businCEß otd increase their sales. But if there is
to be any Increase of business, what is Gal; Hall
to do ? Already the- people are thronging i 1
daily, and Wanamukcr A Brown are selliug oil
their Spring Slock with a rapidity that even they
have not expericucid helorc: nevertheless they
are prepared to meet whatever may come. Their
6 t0(,'1; is immense and la heir„ constantly added
lop their prices aro the lowest and will he kept the
lowest, so lhal they are ready In submit grace
fully to aDy amount of increased business.
An.vivei;saiiv Ckmchg ation. — fhe members o'
the ‘‘Old Guard,” a charitable organization com
posed of honorary members of the Hibernia Fire
Co. No. 1, celebiated their Fourth Anniversary
bv a grand hop and banquet, on Monday even
ing, at the Washington Building, Third above
Sn.nce. With ihe exception of Chief Engineer
Downev the reuuiou was participated in only by
members. Everything passed off in tne most
»grt limi tue affair will long bo re
membered with great pleasure by all who took
part in it.
Wk would call attention to the card published
in number column, and signed by tbirty-ono
firms, in relation to the removal of the rails from
Broad street. The card is a tompointe statement
ot infenl'on and conduct, subscribed by well
known snd Influential houses. It presents the
other side of ihc question in such a manner tb it
tbeipeslllon of tbe firms affecUHl by tho removal
of IrackßwUl ne clearly understood.
\\ Khaye.hteu.sh.own Hunter's Metron, in con
nection with ulb Patent Spectacles, for taking the
focus 'j l r jhe cjc. He has opened a store
No. 147 South Eighth street, for retailing them
and veiling the patent right tor States and
counties.
Bolirnit MiUTAiun.-Tho members of Com
pany D, First Regiment R. 8., will have a, drill
and hop at their armory this evening. A very
pleasant affair may ho expected.
ficnooi.. Entertainment. A musical enter-
IsitiinibTand recitations and, drill will be given
this evening, at Concert Hall, by the puplls ot
«tbf Noitheast Boys’ Grammar School. TUb affalf
Is for the benefit of a Zouave Company; now
l.nmine in tho school. The entertainment will,
no doubt, bo-very Interesting. .
.CITY N OTIOES.
How many of the ills omfe might bo alleviated
snd modified, U not entirely rcmiwcd, It only men
wrro wire enongU to apply, the proper romcaics.
For instance, we cannot prevent men a dying, om
by ibe simfilo contrivance of Ute .Inenrauce,wo ■ may
protect our families from, tho want) and P<>vcrtv which
is so often incident upon the deuth or husband and
,S The Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia Is a
great antidote to rriany of’ he evils of death.
Black Bilks! Black Silks!
A verv large line Gtos Grains, $2 00, $2l 12x.
$2 25, s2*6o. si 75 to $3 75. In this Luo of goodswe
mske specialities, and guarantee our prices lower than
“Sew Mixtures and Stripes opening overy day, from
SO cents per yard r Babthol „ mew . b
onr-prlco Dry Goods and Notion Honso, No. 23
North Eighth street.
A Place on Every Toilet Table.
Cci.GATn i Co.’s Toilet Soap has a place on evory
toilet table, nr d fully merits the position It nas attained.
Pittsburgh Christian Advocate.
To Boy
Ijenlly fashionable Clothing
Von mns-t go where you
Know by experience,
ll iB BOld,
OB
Yon may, as Hr. Franklin eald, ((
'•Pay very dear for your vlnetle.
Von mußt
NOT
Tah e for grnnled njl that Is said
In tlaohy advertisements.
TO •
Do so williont first examining m
Thu block of "cufitomcr-Yiiade Clotntng
Of Chatilf.# Stokes, No. 824 Ohcsiunl street,
Would certainly reenlt in your lose.
HUY
Your clothing of Charles Stokes, ana
You will never reeret it.
Prices an low on the.loiocst.
Go to Oakfobps’, under tho Contincnti
or Spring Hat. ,
Barking Up the Wuu.iu Tree.
Thu witearies who have been guessing at the vege
toole coistitnents of Soz .dost have all barked ap the
uron-mrec The right, tree, which they never dre.med
ot islhe Soap Tree of Chill, tho bark of which 1s used
by the Araocanian Indians to cleanse and preserve
t heir raiments, nrd chewed to keep their ternh stain
ltVeoud gives a flower-like fragraaco lo their breath.
This is one of the leading Ingredients of Sozopoht,
the most wholeibme and efflcsc.ous of all dental bean
tiiit rs and preservatives.
Tu kb it's No Mistake Aboit It.—Tt 1b a pleas
ure to deal with a man like Cuap-lkb Etouci., the
artistic Bootmaker, at No 604 North Eighth street,
above Buttonwood. His aim is to give entire satis
"acilou to his patrons, and we scarcely need say be ac
ct roplisbes it- He gels tip some of the very best work
ip the city, and bis i rice- challenge cimpet.llon. Try
him mice and you become a permanent customer.
Hot-hoosb Btbawrkkkiks, White (Irapub.
Confectionery, and an endless variety of de icicles, at
A. Vaneant’e, Ninth and CheßiEUt oireete.
Biirgi-Ary and perhaps murder prevented by
the Burglar Alarm Telegraph. Office 1111 Chsstnnt
street. .
Spring Hats— Spbinu Hatb.
Cbmles oakford & Sons, under the Continental
tavc opened their immense Spring -TJ}?."J," 1 ,
beantifril Btyles and best good- can lie bad at Oakfords
Coens, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully
treated by Dr. J. Davidson No. 916 Chestnut street
Charges moderate. _
Deafness. Bmnwness and Oatarrh.
j isaaca, M. D.. Professor of the Bye and Bar
treats oUdWasea appertaining to theaijove memberi
with tho utmost success. Testimonials from the most
reliable sources In the city can be seen at this office,
Na 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited
to accompany their patients,as ho has no secrete tn hlf
practices Artlilclal eyes inserted. No .charge mad.
for examination. _ _
Buhgical Instkcmbsts and
dries.
Quiet and soothe the pain of children teething;-
\>e Bowers Infant Qmmal. Sold by all Drugifatg-
lmportant Announcement.
NEW CABRIAGES!
At 712 Sansom Street. Philadelphia
McLEAR & KENDALL
Will keep a spKiMhfej!(?W>rtment of *° o4, Btronß and well.
[iDlnlied e-ARItIAGIiS always on band, to which they
Invite tho attention of aU dojirinn to purchaee.
Call at '.\2 SANSOM street before purchasing obsewhore.
rob SO a w S6*.rpj
AGRICI'L.rOBA.I
"TT ONION SEED. —M aRKKT GARDENS RS CVN
SSX .till obtain Vi llon Ooion Seed for growing onion
3- Beta, of our ow n and,warrnnted.
Seed Warehouse.
Nop. 923 and iftl Markot et eet,
BtrnS above Ninth
mn mnsiT’H WARRANTED GARDE.''B BEDS VVTDt,
@35 >lwnv» be found fresh, true, and r *'h , 'nl4.'lhI.i 1 .i
iJL lirflnn!-■ the moßt Improved Beeds should purcasse
:helr tupvlles at , JU]aT , fi gEED WARE HOUSE.
Nos. 923 and 924 Market street
above Mnth.
ZZT' nCowsT" HARROWS. CULTIVATORS. AND
SSallkipds of Agricul ural implement* aud Steel Gar
den Tools, at BUigT , s s f.eD\V AHEIIOUB K.
Isos. 922 and 921 Market street,
above Muih*
jm SWIFTS L'WN MOWERS, F)B UlTl'lfl
fiSsbo.t Gya»a We have ttveral sizes of tbe*e c«dc
braU d machin t*. irr both hand and horso power, for
B alo at manufacturer’, Jb .
Seed Warehouse,
No a * 922 and 92-1 Market etreet.
aof’vc Ni ith^
f p!4 fi^Pv
COB* k HTN KK»H Il'S.
1 NIrSwUTION. TUB UII'AUTNFIIS Hlf' HEKB
I > uforo ontlns ui dcr the name of LA wbO y ■ ln .
mVI T A 10).. »» dle'o'icd by th" de <tji ol 1 HANOI ■
I'M 111 I'LT. The h, nines-of U>e late firm will be «■-
led lyibe BurvitinK rortuere. wlio will continue un
Lotlucee at the same place. No g ( ‘, v,
iuu'i. .i. orty the us.
I’ini.al>Ki.l'iii a, Mnpgh 13,
THE INDF.HSIONFI) H AVB TUIBHA V E«RMBn A
I cr-va»ljii*rpbip under tii" umnrof i I n
ts h&A C<>., wholeaMo manufacturers ot fane .
JiVtf' W ‘ LT ” trt ' ot - TH™ ,F Ob VmFllS.
i , ~ . Voreb 1:1 irep. ,n ill s s C-\HK > VV.
xa /nted-a 011 U) to no dowwsta
VI pply nl 1717 WaHace nlrcet-
HIDING BCIIDDLI,
7; tUOIONE DE KIEFFER'd R.DiNli H<<JI<AOL
CSnn Doß«n etieet, U ow Sprue >, bctweun Fiftoontl
andSixtienlb -"luote, will bo reopened on Mou
■ 1 member Slat 18 ». 0,1,20-I. TI-rpi
'j'llE MOUTH AND THE TEETH
UR. J. UE HAVEN WHITE'S
Name nud Btamiina In Medical Dentistry arc a Rimn
ten lor the Efficacy of whatever ho Pro
scribes for the Mouth and Teeth.
The Rreat'deiuand for the preparations made from hi
foimala her ind-jeed many persona 10 “> l 9"
purations uuoovhls name, lo protect hijicpuUtlontroi.
tulleiinß by this practice, and to secure the host romcdlc
tor his pat'CMH In roßurd to his
NEW MEBIOATED UENTII'TIHJH.
MOUTH WASH AND fiAUGLE.
lit; has tttkeu lepal mean-urea to prevent Ilia formula
from btlng compounded by any other Chemist or liruk*
gi»t in tho United Stateo, but
HUBTAVVS KHAUSk}
AI'UTHECAUy,
N, \V. cor. Twelfth and CJhiiatuutistroota,
Philadelphia,
Ax testified by the following certificate
M I here by repudiate na art icmru all tooth powders and
mouth waeliee eold under iuy name, except Ihoß* having
mv BiCDuturo oil the 1-abel aud compounded and kouJ
o«• yby GCBTAVUd KIIaUhK. Apothecary, N. W. cor
ner of 'I WKl>FT** and OHEaTNL'T atrtets. rhibtdel*
phu, who alohk hold* my prcecriotionH, aud Is nutho
rl7pd to urtmaro and soil the eume ”
, a to preparo tut J. DaHAVEN •WHITE.
mill*-* in wSmrpj I:> * 8 *
iiAAcTNATHANS. AUCTIONEEIU N. E, COBNBI
1 Third and bprucoßtrcotm only one eciuaro below tin
F xchange. Sili&lMXO to loan, in Urge oreuiaU amounts o
diamond*. silver plate, watchaa.Je weiry .and jH«oydj"
voluo. Office hours from 6A* M. to 7 1 M. Enta
lithed for the lart forty jeftra Advances made iu lari:
amounts at the lowest market ratoti. laBt»rp
ITALIAN 'VBKMIOKI.LL-lUO BOXES
1 white, imporieo aiid for eale l»y «JOS. I*. BuSbibU «
Ctf„ 1« South Delaware uveimO.
y Fl y I ]aaRITTJ,I.;I^WHICT I DEtrHIA-,-Wl':i)'N’KShAy ■ APIULHrI*«?,
JAB. E. CALDWELL & CO,.
i|| JEWELERS,
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
(Untilthcir Into Btoro fa rebuilt)
. Have now an
Entirely New Stook of Goods
To replace that destroyed. by Are, and are now oponiiw
PARIS MANTEL CLOCKS
Single and with Side Ornaments.
Bardou & Son’s noweßt and boßt grades of
o E'ER A GLASSES.
Bridal, Party and Opera Pans.
The latest contributions o Art in
Real Bronze.
A largely Increased supply of
Diamonds, Pine Watches, Jewelry
AND
4 artistic silver ware.
Also n very full line of Gorham ManufacturlngCompany'«
Pine Electro Plated Wares.
PRICES MODERATE.
aps niwfamS —-
CLARK & BIDDLE,
712 CHESTNUT STREET.
English Sterling
SILVERWARE.
The PREBENT FACILITIES of CLASH S BIDDLE
enable them to offer a large variety of new pattern, at ai
low price, a, any other house in the trade.
jpvi gwhrpt —-
Bnowt*em & Buotuib,
23 South Eichtb street.
<a N ip *9 a a
IHII.MMBBP POOPS,
THOMPSON REYNOLDS,
Importer, 'Wholeiale nnd Retail Dealer ia
Straw and Millinery Goods
FRENCH FLOWERB. FEATHERS, Ao . Jm-
IV W, corner Etghtli and Vino Streets,
nnlxu. . PHILADELPHIA.
at>l4-lnirp i “ ■ ■ •_
our first
RETAIL OPENING
OF
trimmed hats,
bonnets
AND $
French Millinery Goods,
MARCH 81, 1860.
THOS. KENNEDY A BRO„
Ho. 729 Chestnut St.
..po q p WII.TJT&. 137 N. NINTH 3TBEET
fgft “ coo.-&n?y io reT.tptof a line and var,rf aB3or(
~Sy mcntof French n lllfnery. apl4-lmi_
SEW PBBLI«]Ari
PORTER & COATES,
Publishers and Booksellers,
No. R 22 CHESTNUT STREET.
Boobs KeUUlcB in WUolcsale Prices.
mh2o ryti . —~
ZELLS POPULAR
encyclopedia,
£ Dictionary of IWMiinl Hnowfedge<
T. EJJiWOOD ZKL.Ii, Publisher,
IV and le South Sixth Btreet.
n.b3l w e 3mrr
a ra <u Bib naEitTa.
Sixth J'aoe for At
( I LAOV at the MAMM )TU
V r I tVciF.l'K INSTITUTE. Twenty-ftral nud Race ata.
f-veiv and I*A KNI coramenaintf.
THFRUIAY, April 16. AdmLrlon 26 cents
»' Util* ’’ ' Ja
r«B SALE.
_ r, ]■ KM ANTOW N. - FOIi BALK-A DESIRABLE
01 Re.ioenco. eleven room-.with modern convenience.,
uin eu Pant Wain, t lane, near Morionstreet; lot6o by
mi feet ; liandtome evergreens ond other•shrubbery.
-I in, 1, cation ie until. parud by any in Germantown
I’tiee sa.’.iio a coition may remain on mortgage. Apply
n the premipes, or to w' FIIAZER, 21 South Fourth
-elrcct. tt]lll4l
aiiCTioN NAi.tis.
m " kjnley *
LARGE SI’EOIAX. SALE
aoo DOZEN GERMAN COTTON "OHIEKY. TOMN,
LiUToN and IdeLt OLUV AM) CIALMI.KTB*
of a favorite importation,
ON FRIDAY AUUUMbO* ,
A r.ril 18, at 10 o’clock, on four month* 1 credit.
Full lines lteß ’lnr aDd Full Regular White. ilio/rn and
Mlxt Cotton Doze,
Full line Children’s do.
Full line Mcu’e.Brown. White and Mixt Cotton r ”
tIOBO
FuUlincsCott.il. Berlin, Silk and Lisle Ulo\ ad
OuuDtlets. aw**3t
1 AMLB A. FEEtMAN, AUCTIONEER. . .
J No 433 w'ainut Btraat
BEAL ESTATE BALE WAY 6 1869.
Thil bale, on WEDNESDAY. at 13 o’clock, noon, at tie
Exchange, will Include tin: 1 allowing—
KO 11133 EaHLbT-2 Frame Homes. abovo Thomp3bg
at. 18th Ward 1 lot Id by 0 M feet. Subject to $3(l ground
r.i t Executor's Hale.- JSuhte a! D--“v Havurst, dco'a.
aRFLE b'l—Nest Tw o-storv Brick LI wo ling, above
Dauphin at.-'.lt»tli Ward;Tot 13 by 46foeL
M) 1611 GItEEN HT—Modern '1 hrer- e’ory B-ick Reel
denco. with th' ce ntory brick back buildings; lot IB by l' l *
Let. Lias all tbemodern conveniences, Subject to Cl
B No'^W9 I ' t i’OPLAB ST-Gtntfel Three u'ory Brick
Dwelling. wilh back building : lot id by 60 foot Subject
lo (if W IoMTIICHiIOND ST. - Threo-atory Brtck Btoro
and Dwelling.’above Cumberland.!.: lot l(j by lOOfeot.
► nliii cf to ASS around rmt. naUu\u*otvte.
I O 1131. ,nIjRN and 1136 MYRTLE ST.-Two Throe
alow Brick Lwelllngß; lot 16 to. 78 foot. Subject to*sl
*' N J o*BT —Thrceatorv Brick Donee, abovo ThomP".
HOII at ; let 111 bv 101 foot. S 3 000 inav remain.
80 No 126 MrtnTt.lt 8 ‘ Throo-etory Brick Uoi.w and
Let. 14 hy 62 foot. Subject to iß4'3 per annual, Solo abio-
f’DATIIAM ST., above Buttonwood.2sby 45ft,
AhAo-a -«’» J J e>tmvtoru sale.
«i Jlp of ground. Mutton wood at,, weat of Flflhet.o
Lot T’ort hj 69ocfp. Hams IMa'c. ....
GROUND i,g*l.of tts 1 ft per annum. Same Estate.
GROUND KENT—Unit intoroit iu SO'.iji por.'nnuum.—
Hama Jistuie.
MBPHJWAth
A ('LEAH. SMOOTH ffilH AND
rr>M PLKXION follows ifuvifae pt. HStglPt a ”
ritNCRNTRATKD EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
,C< Ii removes Week spots, pimples, moth paichcs, and
aii oruptlous of the fiblu.
IN THE SrEmaMOOTm the
OF SARSAPARILLA
Ib an uefcfatant, of tho greatest value.
yoUKG LADIKB BKW A R E l
of THE INJURIOUS EFFECTS of FacoPowderß
£Sa saga?
IiILLAT ‘
NOT A FEW of tho worst disorders that afflict man
bimt nilro frim corruption of the blood. HELM
POUVB EXTRACT BAKBAPAKILLA ts a remody of
Ihc nunoet value.
HFIiWBOLD'B EXTRACT BARBAPARII.LA
<•k aii.es and renovates the blood, lnirils ibe vigor of
bJailbta tte system, and purges tho humors that
in like difiCUßc*
otiaNT'TYvb. QUALITY, f ELMBOLD'S EX
TR\CT Tho ?osc fa amalL Ttioec
who desire a largo quantity and largo doso of modi
cine ERR, *
THOSE WHO DESIRE BRILLIANCY OF COM
pt WTON'irmßtpnTify and enrich he b'ood. which
OF SAI SAFAinU^A
variably does. Ask for HELUBGLD 8. Take NU
other.
BELMBOLDH CONCENTRATED EXTRACT
SAKS AI'AKII.I.A is the QREAT BLOOD 1 LRI
-
HELMBOLD’S
highly
CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRiCT
SARSAPARILLA
Eradicates Eruptive and Ulcerative Disease*
Throal, Nose, Eyes, Eyelids, Scalp and
Which t*o disagiire the appearance. PURGING the
evil effects (if mercury find removing all-> ninth, the
remnant* ol DlSEASES,liorcdUarv or otherwise,and h
"iTen by ADULTS Sid CHILDREN with perfect
SAFETY.
TWO TAEL!’--SPOONFULS of tho KXTRAC 1 Oh
SARSAFARILI.A. lidded Lo a pint of water, is equal
to the Lisbon Diet Drink/and one bottle Is equal 'o u
gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or tho decoctions
ae usually made.
AN INTERESTING LETTER la pub
lished in the ilcdim-Chirnrijical Aeefoio, on the
'abject of the EX IRACT OF SARSAPARILLA In
tia&nts s&srsrsoz ws.
•teOTttßßawsMJaaK
ITH I‘OWEIt IB F.XTBAOIIJHNAUY, M(.«E BO TUAN ANY
OTIUtU VT-VO lAM AOqIMINTfII WITH. It 18, IN TUK
RTItIOTIBT SENSE, A lONIC WITH THIS mVAI.UAUI.B AT-
IT ft Al’l‘l.lo AIO.E TO A STATE OV TUE
SYSTEM BO SUNKEN, ANI* YET BO IBUITAIILB AS HBNDBBS
OTUI'-il HUHBTANOKB OK TUE TONIO OI.ASb UNAVAIEAnEE
OB IHJUBIOOB.
HELMBOLD’S
Concentrated Extract Sarsaparilla
KstablUhgd upwards of 18 years. PREPARED B Y
H. T. HELMBOLD,
Druggist and Chemist,
694 BROADWAY, JIEW YOBK.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
Price ai 28 per tooMle. or 0 for »0 0.
JOHN
r'H'KWTNUT
©l®
tub new chestnut street establishment
iINEST BEADY MADE CLOTHING
FASHIONABLE TAILORING.
DEPARTMENT OF READY MADE CLOTHING.
The dcslitn of Uxiß department 1b to furnish a fluer daeff of made up garments than Philadelphia
trado haa heretofore snppllcd.
MATERIALB USED.—Tho finest of Homo Manufactures and the latest Foreign Importations.
All the novelties In Spring Goods and choicest selections ol texturo and patterns.
BTYLE OF MAKE UP All garments cut In the best and most fashionable modes, and flulehei
with a degree of care and tasto that make them very unlike and superior to what Is commonly o n
dcretood by “Ready Mado Clothing.” .
WORKMANSHIP—Nono but the best, the Tailors employed In this Department will be only
such as could work on the fluost cußtom work, pood sewing, no ripping, or buttons coming oil.
an omtU mcn who would avoid tho delay of ordinary clothes, and the necessarily higher price of
cu^to^workfare herr offered garments much superior to the ORDINARY RUN OF BEADY
MADE CLOTHING-
Tho Public ate Invited to' examine our Now Brown Stono Building and onr First and Finest Btoek.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!
The Subscribers beg leave to announce to their CUSTOMERS and the
PUBLIC GENERALLY, that their STOCK of GOODS DAMAGED BY WATER
at fee LATE FIRE AT THEIR STORE are now arranged for SALE,
consisting of TABLE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, LINEN
and MUSLIN SHEETINGS, MUSLINS, BLANKETS, FINE MARSEILLES
QUILTS. SPREADS, &e„
AUo, nearly their ENTIRE STOCK of ELEGANT LACE CURTAINS and
)RAPERIES, eome of them tho richest imported, SLIGHTLY WET, will be
sold at prices lo insure lheir IMMEDIATE SALE,
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON,
Linen, Honse-FuinisWng Dry Goods and Curtain Establishment,
1008 CHESTNUT STREET.
OLOTHISU.
JONES’
ONE-FRICE
CLOTHING HOUSE,
604
MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
First Class Ready-Made Clothing, suit
able jar ail Seasons, constantly on
hand. Also, a Handsome
Line of Piece Goods for
Custom Work.
GEO. W. NIEMANN,
Proprietor.
CHINA AND eiASSWABE.
The Largest Stock
OF
DECORATED TOILET WARF
IN THE CITY
AT GREAT REDUCTIONS.
ALSO.
FINE INDIA CHINA,
VERY CHEAP.
TYNDALL & MITCHELL
707 CHESTNUT STREET.
mfal6 m w f Srorp ___ ____ -
rtIENITDItK. at.
GEO. J. HENKELS,
CABINET MAKER,
1301 and 1303 CHESTNUT STREET.
Established in 1844.
fel Bau p$
FURNITURE.
T. & J. A HENKELS,
Having REMOVED to their
ELEGANT STORE, 1002 ARCH ST.,
Arc now soiling fimtolaas FURNITURE at very roducoi
prices. mb3l-3mrp{
bewing machines.
Saddlers, Harness-M alters, Manufac
turCrN of tulotblUK, Uoots, B| i®“’W , S n
Witlfind it to their Interest to use our UNRIVALUBU
MAI MINE TWIST and»bo “Milford Linen Thread"
Manufactured cxpreeßly lor u» from tho host material
and warranted a superior article. -
THE •ttl««4Miffl*»D»»U'lUaiftO U'lillPtJY •
Mnuulacturers and Proprietorsol tlio SINGER SEWING
iJS,°* ~(>°
INDIA RUBBER' MACHINE BELTING, STEAM
Ueadquartora. - ;
■ V « UO f^^bhcetnubjr^^
etylo of Gum Overcoats. . - ,
WAN AM AKER,
CLOTHIER,
REEYE 1. K NIGHT & SON
IBHS ClHH'l tSTUT STREET,
Above Twelfth.
Sprlne Importations Now Ojjpi*
BRUSSELS CARPETS;
Of nil the celebrated KnftfUb make?, oow darigras, ep6da
styles with border* to match.
Ball and Stairs Carpets, Three Piles,
Id grains, Venltlans, Canton and
Cocoa .Tailings*
cAupiimes, AC.
CARPETINGS!
French Axminsters,
English Wiltons,
Velvets,
Tapestries,
English Floor Oil Cloths.
No. 1222 CHESTNUT STREET,
Abevo Twelfth.
rojilj/th .Ju lf.trp;
SPRING. 1869.
LEBDOM & SHAW.
910 ARCH STREET.
Wc are now receiving a very largo dock of now goods for
SPBING SALES, '
Embracing aU tho new etyhs of
CABPETINGS,
FLOOB OIL CLOTHS,
MATTINGS, SCO.
P3b6gmn>3 —————
statiosebs.
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, is at the
Old. Established
BLANK BOOK M ANUFACTOKY
OF
JAS.B. SMITHS CO.
No. 27 South Seventh Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Olllco and Salesroom, riwt-Woor.
Wnrcrooins, Op.stalrs.
rnhSiSlin.w-fmnrpS
rAta'l'lC bPONGE.
Pennsylvania Elastic Qo«i
list Chcitnnt Street, Philadelphia.
tot iSTIO SPONGE.
CHEAPER » O %THEBS a OR HAIR. ANDPAB
The Lighted* Softoat and moat Elan tie and Durable ms
CARRIAGE AND
It la entirely Indestructible, perfectly doatt end free
from dust, vp dq)ES NOT PACK AT ALL 1
lp aiwaye free from Insect Ufe; ia perfectly honlthy. nnd
soiuS? hi o auv U Way', can bo renovated quicker end
easier than any .other Mattress.
' HALLS, &<u
'Balhoad mon. are oapoolaßy Invited to examine tli*
Cuibion ynoN GUARAN TEEn. .
. THE TRADE 3UPFIRED. , :
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