The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, August 07, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    TIIE DAILY EVENING ffIiIEoKAriJ. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 18GG.
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ANDRKWJOIINSl)X.
lH.'USINli ACCOUNT "vTllIS P1UTATE LIFE.
A Prp i " Nnne'nm-Siinelnrnnf
flantltMlnti-w"r Tkf til Hsth,
Coir, WhUbj , "" Beftrk - Hll
dam Ft t4 Ol SiWer ramlp,'
Kie. F.ic.
To the Editor of the Ittrtford Evening Prti$.
Sir: The following at tide, which I translate
from the last nam her of the Gnrlenlanbe, a j
weekly illustrated piper of Leipsic, (lormny
(In Reheral a very eoo.i pacer too), may not be
thntieht unlnteteBting by yowr rcalci8.
Thw German journal is c'crtat.uly so tar ahaal
of our home papers in posse'rftnR an efhteut
corps of correspondents, thai It Beeins a pity
that the American public should have each
valuable Imotmaton withheld front them. 1
therefore feel in duty bound to. furnish you
with the fodo wincr. The article can be toun1,
by those desirous ot perns na the original, in
the 24tn number of the Garlenlaube, p:ige 384,
and is entitled
PRESIDENT JOHNSON IN Pit IT ATE.
"Tbo followina parficuliirs relative to the pri
vate life 01 the present President ot Ihn United
States ul North America ( who as is well knon,
raised liimsclt lrom the station of a common
tailor to toe bead of one ot the inlirbtlCi-t na
tions 01 the earth), we have taken lrom Ameri
can sources, aDd cannot but prove interesting
to our readers :
"From October 1 1o April 1, President John
son rises rep ilarly at 7 o'c o K. and trom April
to October 1 at 6,' no mutter at what hour he
may have retired to rent. UU chamber
is furnished with the grea'est simplicity. A
lame silver watch tni;o, 'turnip,' which he
l oi'esi-cd as tailor's apprentice, still t-erves him
as a lin epierc. 'iuis (be oie retiring) he al wavs
lumps 1 p witn 1 Is o.vu hand ai the hea l 01 nl J
bed. In the mornin Mr. Johnson lirst rocs to
a small bathiue-ruom Hajulniup hii bed-cuaaiber,
lor he is a preut believer in cold baths, and
en)o8 them to the lullrst exent. He then
bestows much at'ention upon b '8 tee th, which
are still very handsome, and next upou his
tii, per nails. "Hi-, oilette is al ays completed 111
halt an Lour. Hereupon he proceeds to his
study, where he remains tiom 8 to 10, rcaJiug
the papers or writine those remarkable 'mes
sages' which have so oi'en created a sensation.
These he sometimes shows to hi friends the.
'radicals' be ore making thiva pub'ic! Ceoie
the President enters his study a oervast places
a very large cofTee-0"t upon the ntmg table.
Mr. Johnson has a ereat loe for cotlee, and
while at wrk cctxuiw s with much gusto an
immense quantity ot it, but always without
augur or rollK.
"No living creature is permitted to enter his
study while tie remains there, with the smrlo
exception of a trreat black cut, the decl-ireJ
favorite of the President, rthieh, purrinp, takes
its accustomed place on the table 10 tiie left of
his witting ma erials. Kroiu 10 to 11 o'clock the
President receives visitors, petitioner, deputa
tions, etc. At 11, together witii his lainily, he
takes lunch, eeuerady 01 the Mutnlejt de-.tnp-tion.
At table he is qui.e lively and generally
leads the conversation. At Vt lie piesidcs at
Cabinet nieetinsrs, or receives foreign ambassa
dors or distinguished persons who have sought
an audience. At 3 he titses a walk either in the
beautilul gariens which surround the 'White
House' or in the city ot Washington.
"He usually bteps oil' very qun kly, one might
fairly call it a sort 01 tm. UuiorUtnateh, he
has upon one ol hii left toes a corn wuieh
causes h 'in much pain; tor this reason his let!
boot is always made larger than the rinhr, pre
senting a curious appearance while walking.
Mr. Johnson smokes com-tuntly, but he has not
chewed tobacco (a habit to which he was for
merly addicted) S'nce(ne became Proshieut. His
dual's, ot the first qiuilits of course, are sent
directly from Havana to him by toe well-known
house ol Susini.
"At 4 o'clork the President goc to dinner,
having first taken an appetizer in the c hape o a
stiff glas ot whisky. Dunug the meal his
nearest and most iunmale irieuds post him up
In all the most Interesting ana important items
ot daily ne as. He Is loud of laughing aud a
great lover of wiuy anecdotes. His Irugjiity
has almost become proverbial ho eats very
lit le meat, and never touches poik, especially
since trk'hinm have Deeu talked of. He is fond
of salt water crabs and fried oysters, and has a
passionate liking lor rice. At 5 o'clock dinner
is generally over; various one wines are then
brought in, of which he President takes but
very little, closing the meal uniiormly with
another ration 01 cotlee.
"Mr. Johnson then proceeds immed!ately to
his study, reads the evening paper?, Congres
sional documents, etc., then devoting some lime
to favorite literary autoors, atuous: whom Plu
tarch occupies the first place this in transla
tion of course. At 8 o'ci.'Ck the President
takes , tea wi'h his tamiiy, and returns at 9 to
his study again, where the traditional eolfee
pot and privileged est are to receive him in tie
moruincr. Aa lrom this hour (If P. M.) none
can be admitted to his presence, be takes nis
ease, and works either in his bhirt-sieeves or in a
great (lowered dressiuu-uo u. At miduitm he
retires to rest, bavin', first paid another visit to
his bath mg-roo.n ilia sice,) isquei, as. is his
conscience. Mo one has ever heard him snore,
and be himself declares ihat he uevor dreaus.
Alter six hours sleep he leis perteclly reireshed
and ready to betrin his active lilu aain. He is
hardly ever sick, but when he feels uuwell he
cures himself alter his o vn fashion, aud uever
lets a doctor coine near bun. To war Is the
ladies the President is very amiable aud polite,
and in his youth is said to nave beeu a great
ladies' man. Mr. John-on is an excellent hus
band aud lather, always equal and peasant
in his dispo-iuon, with an open, .compassionate
neart lor ail his mends."
Marriage in High Life. The warriatre of
the Karl ot Seiton with tho. Hon. Ceo I Kiuily
Hylton JolliUe, daughter of Lord Hyliou, was
solemnized recently at St. George's Church,
Hanover-square. The bride arrived at the
church at halt-past 11, accompanied by her
la her, the tun 01 be-ton aud a very numerous
coniDauv invited hnviuc assembled weviousl v.
The bride was at'euded to ihe altar by the fol
lowing Driaesmaias: L.auy Cecilia Moljncux,
Lady Emily Montague, Lady H reuse Montague,
ft'iss Hilton Jollidf . Hun. Flora On clu ster.
Miss Lina Greniell, Mi9 Julia Wynter, Miss
vorry, miss uopw 00a, juiss p. nop wood, lion
Amabel O'Grt.dv, aud Lady biuily Ciaveu. Tuo
nob e bridegroom was acompauiud bv Lieutenant-Colonel
Ptederirk II. Balburs, who acted as
best man. The ceieinouv was solemnized by tbe
Rev. J. Cecil Wynter, Rector ot Guriou, Surrey.
The following distiucruished company, relatives
and tntnrisot bom familiea, were present -Pritice
and PriHce.-s EJurd 01 Suxe Weimar, 'he Duke
and Duchess of Sutherland. Lord Stanley, Lord
Henrv Percy, LoeJ Frederick Paulet, the Karl
and Couniess Vau, the Eurl and Countess nf
Hardnlckf. Ladv Agueti Yorke, the Couatess
01 Be 'ton, Hon. F. aud La ly Ueorciana Moly
neux, the Marquis aud Marclnoi.ess ot Clanri
carde, L"rd Hvde, the Earl aud Counters Win
chelsea, the Chancellor o' th Exchequer and
Mrs. Disraeli, Lord and Laiy Alexander Len
nox, the H")u. Gilbert and Ladv Kvelvu Heath
cote, Laoy Lynchurst, Sir treJerlck Johnstone,
81r Robsrt Brownnu.-r, Lord and Lady Noirevs,
the Rev. Mr aid Lady Elinor Hopood, the
Earl and Countess ol Uxbrulge, Colonel Hon.
W. P. and Lady Emma Talbot, Hon. Frederick
and Lady Constance Stanley, Lord aud Lidy
tskelmersdale, Colonel and Miss H ward Vyse,
.Dowaucr Viscountess Gulllainore aud Hon.
M ss O Grady, th Earl acd Countess ot
Beseborough, Lord und Lady TVuiiih inore, Sir
Gtorge and Lady Julia Womb a ell, the Eml
end Countess of Baudwleh, Lord and Lady
Ceclba Bingham. Sir Henry ami Ludy
.ophladesVooux, Lord Garlles, Viscount Hiucli
ingbrook. Viscount and Vi9uountes Sduey,
d.-neral and Lady Alice Peel and Miss Peel,
t'.ie Karl and Coumessof Stratlord and Lady
Victoria Bmib, the Karl and Countess of Vera-
am, the Karl and Countess of CI uencion, and
J hdy Emily Vtlliers, tbe Puke ind Duchess ot
fiichniond, and Ladv Caro'lne Le;mox, Lord
and Lady le B'auuiere, Vlsooutt and V s
countess Enfield, Colonel and Hon. Mp . Dudley
Carleton, the Marquis and Murculoness of
fltsUug, Mr. and Lad Agnes JollUfe, Viscount
Andover. Earl Anneslev, Colonel Hon. Henry
Forester, Sir Hugh and Ladv Cairn". Captain
Abreo P-vng, Mr. and Lady Evelyn Bruce, ill"
Eai) and Countosa of Coveotrv, Visnunt Uffing
ton, Viscount and Viscountess Chelsea, e c.
liOid Hvlfon gave a uplcnriid dnjemer at hw
re- dencp in Stratton street to upwards ot to
hundred phpMh. Ear'.v to the afternoon the
newly wedded couple let town for Hook's Nest
near Goostone, 8urrey, to pass the honeymojn.
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
For Additional City Intelligence tee Ihird Page.
-
CnuJUTi of Oethsemank. On Sunday
afternoon, last our rep irter was euloilmr the
tref h breeze in the south western 1 onion of ftie
city, when A collection ol cnb r'y disposed
ppigons attracted h s attention at the cotnpr of
l if t en' h and Reed ftreK On arnving at the
spot, the gathering pr6?ed to bo a collection of
jn-rfons in the act ol uniting in the exercises of
public worship, under the auspice of an Epis
copal clcnrniaii. A'ter sundry well-ordered
rcFpnii'rs ai.d prayers, and the S'liizmg ol a
couple ol hymn', the cl-rgv man announced hat
this was ihe first medium of an E.dspopa!
C nreh, lust organized, under tbe name of the
Church ot Getlisemnno; tha P was not yet
decided whPre the bulldins should be erected
for its accommodation, hut that, owing to the
neec'sities ot this tew and rapidly increasing
neigtibi ihocd, In which several hundred houses
had recently been tin shed, and a large number
vieiealso in cotuse of erection, it had been
determined to erect a church somewhere in that
locality, and the svm nuhies and prayers of all
Christians were solicited.
Blocking Up tiie Streets. There Is
nn Id rule that ''necessity knows no law;"
and no doubt it can be applied in a modi Med
octree 'o excuse Ihe imin'-nse unsightly piles
of brick", stones, and lumber that till up so nc
of our most publ c and irequented thorough
fares. But when we see the e piles siand.ng
tor week a'ter week, and iloiuii alter montti,
e may well ask if there could not be some
better place to stow wa-to material than in
our streets. When a building is go na up itire
is no doubt an excuse tor putting the
mnferial in the street in I'ont ot the 1111
hnihed structure; but as "oon as th" house
is built and finished thp debr.s should b3 re
moved immediately. But this is unhappily not
the case, as any one can see for himselt by
biking a w'k through the most Irequented
streets ot thecity
Tiik Weather. That fruitful topic, tbe
wenthcr, is ypaiu the general subject ot d scus-
ncn. i'ernaps tnere is no place in the world
w heie the Changes are so ereat and frequent as
they are in the Atlant'c cities of our country.
ftloie especially is thi remaik applicable to this
city. For a week or two we will sweat and
sweltei under a temperature that would be'ter
suit an eiiiMoriai rcuion than thee hitrh bin-
ikics. then comes a change, and we are
sh'verine w th cold. It is indeed enough to try
the toughest constitution, and doubtless i.j ;ho
cause 01 a great deal ot the sickness so previlen.
111 our cit. lo-dav is almost cold, and early 111
the day alight ovecoat would not have bio.i
much 01. t of placp. 8 ill, if It would but on-
timie aa cool and pleasant as it is now, tbe
health ot the city would be gre-ttly enhanced.
Stealing "Materiel." Early Sunday
moraine John Moore w as seen bvOili-.er O'Jilata.
in the neighborhood ol Tenth and South strets,
with n roll ot iron-erev cloth orca simere uu ler
his nim. When first spoken he starferi to run,
but the officer made oursuit, and, catchincr up
with bini, heoffi red the cloth and eleven dollar
in inouev to let him co, prrvii g conclusively
that the goods wire stolen. He deniej s'ealing
flic cloth, and says that he is a woollen warper
from Brandvwine, Delaware. From the nppeir-
ance 01 the sturt tied around the piec of cloth,
it is supposed it was stolen lrom the mill at
Frankturd. The cto'h is now at the station
IIoi:se of Second Di-UNct, awauinsr hii onir.
Moore was held by Alderman Pottiuger lor a
andjturther hearing.
Meetings To-day. Ihn Tradesmen's
Associa ion will meet thi eveninsr, a' the hall of
the Pennsylvania Hose Company, higuth Btieet,
below Gxeen.
Katlonnl Union Johnson Club of the Twelfth
Ward will n cet this evening at the house of
General Ballier, Fourth anl Coato streets.
A meeting o' the Third Ward National John
son Club will be held this eveniner at the Hou-e
ol Industry, Catharine street, above Seventh.
A meeting of the Second Ward Johnson Club
will be held this everiug in a room over the
Post Cilice, Washington avenue.
A Collision. Gotlieb Harold, the driver
of a laaer ber wagon, got himself into trouble
by bis reckless dnvinu yesterday. In Second
street, below Beaver and Laurel, his team
came in iolent contact with a baker's waaon,
driven bv a small bov. Tbe baker's waj;on was
conrldeiably smashed, and the boy driving was
injured verv severely. Harold was arrested.
and after a hearing before Alderman Shoemaker
he was held in yihOO bail to answer.
Keckless Driving. Yesterday alter
noon, Jacob Lanareth was arrested at Filteeuth
and Cathanne streets, on the charge of fast
driving, and coinmitt ne an assault and battery,
In turning the corner of Broad and Fitzwater
streets, with his horses at full speed, his team
came in contact wnii a man (name unknown),
knocked him down, and broke his arm. At the
heanng belore Alderman l)ulla, tnis morning,
he was bp Id in $1000 bail to answer.
Man Killed on Crossing Tdirty-first
akd bKiDGE Stbfets. The unknown white man
w bo was killed last night bv Peine ruu over on
tbe Pennsylvania Railroad crossing, was cut to
p eces in a most shocking manner. His body
now lies at th Sixteenth iiistrict Station House
awaiting identiucatlon. He had on. when killed.
a suit ot soldier clothes, aud was apparently
anoui mirij jphts 01 aee.
Two Tii.i.-Tappkrs. Lewis Johnson and
fii oree Rich were ben re Aldermun Palchell, on
the charge ot robbing a till at Klevenlh and
South stree's, yes erday evening. John-on is
although .young in years, old in crimp, and was
held to can 10 ausAer the char.c ot luicenv
Rich was sent to prison, and will probably go
to tie House of Reluge. They are both mere
A Boat Fouad. ihe hatbor police
picked up a boat twenty teet. 1 ng yest.rduy
morning, at ftmun-s isiana. it is pamted biui.
and named the General tyheiman. It now lies
at thp Noble street dock, awa ting an owner.
The boat is in verv good cmdi ion.
Slight Firjc is a Stable. About
2 2u th s morning, a slmht tiie broke out
In n clorila 1 n Tii'Antv.lnill-lh nnur lina nl,.l
.1 u . ,. ... A v . ; .'1.. .', 1 iuv Dll' v,
uiislne- from the liriua of some looe hay. The
ounce put 11 out wiinoui any assiiauce,
belore it had gained anv headway.
Man Fell Dead. this mornins; a man
dv tue name of Joseph Mtllrr tell dead in
Hamilton street. His body was removed to
Mo. 2315 HamiPon street, where it awaits the
coroner's inquest.
Sioi.fN Whielrarrow Recovered. A
wheeH arrow stolen by acoiiDlo of ,-olored boys
a tew das ago from a boy named VV:irren, No.
1310 Smith Second street, has been recovered
givrn to me nnrr,
The I.atis Aikpsaob 8kst Across tbb
Atlantic Table.- (Jueeit Victurin to President
Ji hiigcn "Dear fir: I hope you will not suppose
that there was anv lbiiehoaO' in my bninif tbo II mt
to rommeiice a correal ondcuce houtill it dot
liiippi'ii lliitt you ie a widower and 1 a wiaowj and
1 lieai tiia n ine nienfllesomo ptnou 1 m remarKed
that nil ce the t vo nations are now t n I ioire tier,
ineir riiiers migni inm vo so oo. rourv, basb
lnl,v, viclonn." me rreeuimvt Jieiy ioar
MudBia 1 am quite catlsfied wi'h the emutinif it'e
01 tliii irt n every res doc. America mtv we I be
oiii.ten with tiie vlory of h-vng onvioat d te'e
lirapl both for land and ocean) teamboU, looo
mo )ve-, and tUat granu depot ot rood and cheap
"MO. 618 Market stbkkt.
'Jjumim k Co,,
In CnmA. nhvaiolana tr v I1 by the patienU
while tiey are w-ll, and tut pv'T ceases when the
patient la sick. The ductorf ot flowery empire
wood do welt to provide hchlev, w'tn MRS'
DKN'S CAUSA TA 1 OA',-tbe wv1nl(1 fll d iht
their iit of non-pat in patients won d t,K,ome ,ma'1
by degree ana twaotlfallv less. A oiiDnw' POP'o
are thee t ttai. and we doubt not they wn,' take
the hint. Our I onto trill boueflt them more U n
thoir t as wl 1 benofit ns. Depot, A'o 417 Broa
tray, A'rw York For late bp Johnnt m, Mtt- May
f ( t vden, f ItofeioJe Aientt, A. 23 AT. Sixth ttreet,
Philadelphia, and bp ail druggists.
iMPt Btabt Ti eoram by t'io Atlantic Cah'e.
fiom the I-01 d ftlavor of Londou to Miyor
ilcVUchnel of 1'hilndelphia:
;fimi:iiiTHonn! Auc 2 'fie Tne Lord Mavor
w nlu hb pleased to nee yon and your fliite hero next
1 -or a aia or k day, Aov. b, W.
(S18HCU) ItOJIANI,
Lord Mavor ol London.
To the II a or of PhParfo'pina
Ianswir
Wi I be unable myself 10 oiun, but wl'l send on
m uit ihe Linen one I fot ot barlx st ihps &
to., ile rum eut Clothiers under the (Jontiuentai.
(MgLeOf, AIOIITOM,
Lord Mayor of Pin adelnia.
A Ci.far Complexion and a Healthy kis
can never to cbtainoil win e thp oore of the skin are
ofcs rticieo, or the blood is man itnture condition.
Dt Javne'o Alte ative w II, however. r s ore the
purlt) 01 tbe skin, ai.d wi I thurouirliir cleanse the
D'000 : 11 win aiso remove tne ooa main s aiooi rue
roies, ani free ilie nor-i iratlon irom al 1 imnuntip
and arops part'des A ri win estab Isb im etlicacy.
1 icpared onij at rso. zvt 1 nesnui aireei.
V e si BicrsLY advise every one to keep "Noo
dle's Coinpi or Trnciiea" at hand. We hear, on everi'
bund llx n wonnortul curative nowors s, keu ol.
llicy are lor sa e bv our best Dru .cisti, an I xn to hj
V 11 Needles at I'welf ill mul Kaon Clioirra miy
1101 be cuitd ly them but tbvsx no'ent littio Trjohes
control Ihe piomonitory sj rutitoms
The imagin ation is stimulated bv the fnconse
of flo eis, aud It ever there was poetry In poriuinn,
it I- bieathed sdeufl and so thmjlv trom 1' .alon's
Nieht-lllooiiinip t 'ereus," tho most bewitch iiir ot
all tbo I ram a' t preparations that chiin c arr has e
tiBC rd liom the floral kiimdom J'urttand I ran'
ci ipt.
ASTOuispiNo Curb of Khujm tipm. W. C.
Tost, Mo 1536 N. Ihineemh street. Just resuveriTi
from rheumatism and neuralgia; suflered many
jenrs; cured bv fiv Fith-r's pn at Hemody.
IUpucid Tbici s. When in want of Photoyr.ipln
po till ect to Heiniei'g, Mo 624 rch street. All
atvles tuperb'y executed and finished lioautiful
style pictures at moderate cost, cee specimens.
Mone but a Mother knows with what solicitude
with what dot p anxiety a mother regards the h al h
of her Lahe. To such we would ray, that in a leases
ot nothing, sumirer complaints, looseness ol the
loweis, etc.. they will flud MARSDEX'S CAR
MIS ATIVE S ''' I the only preparation which
will pivo curtain aud speedy relici'. No mot'nT
should bo without a bottlo. D put. -Vo. 4S7
Ilroadwoy AYie York. I'or sale bp J hns'on, lol
Iniray If O-irrfr-n, Whotean'e Aients, Xo 23 A'. Si.ctii
strett, Philadelphia, and by all drugiis'.s.
Mupquito Nets! Tink, wlnfo, and bluo Lice
and Itur etSJ mudo of thf best material, and mudo
in lho best maunor. and so'd at the lowes' prices by
Kelty, Carkinoton & to ,
Mo 2A Cncsnut street, l'hdjdo phia.
EXTKAt RDINAI'.T CUKE OP RlIEUMATIHM !
lloteit 100I0, Mo. 43U Wilder stiee , wants the pub
lic to know that ho suffered a lour time; couldu't
niove tured by Dr. F.tioi'a Kcmcdy. rcriectly
harnl'6S.
iMrROVKD Lock-Stitch Machines for Tailors
and Maiiumciurcrs t.rovo & B ikor suwing Ma
chine Cimpauy, Mo. ?3j Chesnut street.
Most Wondirful Ctrr.EOS' Rheumatism: Mrs.
Koemy, Ridge load, nbovo l'oplur, sufli red er 20
yiarr; now well. lie. Filler's Kcniody ag.iin.
IiIiovkr & Baker's Uie'iest 1'romium K!aMc
Stitch ewlIlg llachincs lor family mo, No 730
Chesuui sireot.
7Oi, 5-UOim,
Gold and Silvku,
CosirousD Istekkbt and LNcuanr.NT Bank
Notes Bouqut and .sold, nv
Duexkl & Co ,
Mo. 84 Soutu Tumi) Strekt.
Co.vrouNK Ikterept Notes 7 310 and 5-20.)
wanted. Do Haven & Urother, No. 40 S. Third tit.
Superior Styles of Ready-made ClothiiiO.
&upeu10r styles oe iteaiy-made cl.otuino,
Wanamakkr & Browm,
i'oi'ular clothiiso uou3e,
Oak Hall,
Southeast corner Sixth and Market Streets.
MA Kill KD.
BIGSON-WAIT. On the 4th Instant by Rev.
YaufclmD Hn.ltli at tiie bride's residenc.-. Mr. RIciJ.vui
lliobOf. to ilhiiMAV J.ifcE W a II'. all oi'thiscKv.
MctiEE b URN4. Wednesday. Juno 21. 186H, bytue
Lev bather ariln. c 81. l'hl ip Ue Ne 1 Church Mr
I I10MA AlcGti. to Aiiss EMMA J. BURNS, all ofthlj
tl y.
DIED.
BARKLTY. On the St hl:i stunt, Mrs JNE BARK
hi Y 111 lie t. th yiar 01 her aye, whe of Johu Bark.ef
t'uD' rul 111 'i lemon J troin the renuieueo ot her
son. t-auiucl N. Larklev, So IH West Washington street,
ou WiiiLcsday iiiornlLg, the 8th iustuni, ai 111 o'clock.
liE-i-AN. Fed asleep la Jesus at Washington 1). C ,
on Saturday last. kK'HAKl) BGdAN, son 01 George
aud haiah btasan. in the bth ear 01 bU ago
'1 he rtlativea aud .neuils 01 the laiuny ue invited to
atieud I is luberal. tioui his parents' residence Co lane
Bireer, Ulei-tiu. UlU, ou Friday ulternoou next, Auguit
10, ut 2 o'clock.
BLSKFHT. On the evening of the 4th Instant, at
Frankioro, JOHN BISKtKi, aijed 66 year and 10
uioii lis
'1 he re atlves and friends of the family are respoctrully
Invited to attend ilie luneral. irom hU iu e re-ddeuue at
Frauktord. above ihe odd Fellows' Hall on next 1 turn
day a leiutx-n. August It, ut 3 o'clock; also Wlldey
Lcdte o. 14 I o. 01 O. F . and the urder lo KOncrali
anu kobcrt Blum Loake. o s, U u ot U, U. ! a o the
l;enellcial c.et . o f ranktord Whitehall, and BrldoD
buia are Invited to attend hit luneral.
tLOlTKK. On the 31t ot July, at fouitland, Aln ,
of coiiU'rtive ch.lls. JonEPli Al,, ouly son ol Ueurje K.
aJd thanotte T. C opper.
GKIK Kl.. On the 6th inatant, MAGGIE J , wf e 01
Chrl toplief Cercke. aged M years.
Ihe lelutives and Ir.md. ot the t'imily are respectfully
luvih d to attend her funeral lrom the residence ot her
hushund, ho. M Ferry atreei, ab.ive ihlrteemn ami
liaee en '1 tiurxday a'tcinooo at 3 o'clock, loproceeuto
Mount Moriau Cemetery.
lifch8.or. tbe fttb Instant, after a long but severe Ill
ness, Ain. LtLiNHiliilA, wle 01 Johu ti.-ss, axcdM
ye.rs.
'Ihe relatives and elonds of tbo family are repoctlU'lv
Invited to attoud the lunerul, from thu reslilencu ot her
sou, Oeorfe i.en, . comer 01 Marlhorough una W'i.
dey stietts nn Wcdnesduv morn ng at.lu o'o ock. To
proceed 10 Odd Fe Iowa' Cctneury
JaRVH On Sunday the5 b instant. JOIIV M, son
ol tfol.u and Fleauor Jarvis, bkcJ in e irs una 0 months.
1 he r- ailves aim mentis ot tne family, also ihn mem
bets of Ihe West Fhl adeluuia liose ..nu8 earn Hre Com
aauy, and the meiulHra of the Fire Uepariiuuut In gens
fa: . aii-o the w orl.uit n ot He son (lavi I'n machine ahon.
aie renpec iul v Invited to aiten his luneral lrom tha
resilient. ot Inn parents. Mo 8t2l Oak ttreet West Plillu
dt bia, iu Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Xo pro
ceed 10 Anbury Vault.
KING 'uddan'y, on ihe 6th InsLint, I LIZ A KINO,
Bl'lei 01 William King,
Tlc relatives and Irlendsofthe fumlly are resneotlully
Invited to attend lier luneral. from the residence ot li r
hi other, Wliilam King, N. K eruer ol neond and New
kttei is 011 hursiluy uiornlng at 10 o'clock, without fur
ther notice. Jnti rmeut ui Alouuineut Ceiuetery.
PK ARSON On the 3d Instant F.LIZ VBFTH widow
ol hini.uel b. I'earaon. uud Uaugbter 01' bainuol i'enrodo,
deceased. ,
ibe relative and fr'enda are Invited to attend her
funeral lrom her luio realdem o. Mo. Tli Bwaunou atreot
on Weanetday alteinron the Sth Ins aut at I o'clock
Fonerai to proceed to Wood aud eemelery.
PHFLCrF.-On the 6tb Instant, Mrs. HKLOTJP, wile
0 eorgeJ 'helcop In the iS'h vearol 'let age
1 be re ailves and riends o the luuillr are resneonillv
Invlud to a rend the luneial from the r snlei.ee on ber
hrollier-ln-law, Joseph UralT ho HOI H Tnird street on
'I hoist ay a lernoo 1, August t. at 4 o'clock, lo proored
to Mutual Ccmeu rj.
TOl'RIBON. On tiie 4th Instant, Captain A8HTOM
8. TOUtvlMlN.
'I lie re ativea and friends or the family, a'so Hiram
' O. di I . F.I Moun Ihiinb 1 ncauipnieu1. No. IN, I. o. of
O. V. t the meuihera oftbe Scon eglou, Done lloae.and
Mount Alryhngine are Invited to at end the luneral.
. trinii b la lute residence. o. 57H) ) mmii-own avenue
I on WedneM y at I o'oiook. To proceed ( bU Mlobaal'a
Lutheran Chorcfe, bUAuaonanlit.
WHEN US1NO AN ORDINARY GUATRIt
In maktna corn irttteri, oysters etc., the ha I fa
1 rated un nnd mixed with 1 tie nuin ot ti, arrrn rum.
lut the r.tentwrater scrapes out the nU?J from Jhe
Lui S and leavei tbim atUoh. d to the e"b. Fora:e by
t.o. m (Rlgnt Thlrtv-flTei M IflK "t aj. ?pi v,ntn.
n-lPACrO tt)TTER8, OK SKVBRVL PAT
J terns, and I Ipnr-makers' Cnrved KniVM for aaia
at the llardnaie hioreof 'I Kl M . a HHAtf
No, mtiKight I nirty-Uvei MARKKTflt . below Nli'h.
PEEMIPM PiL'THIER AND TACLK STERL"?.
being cut br peculiar macblnerrjhave ttie gmoret
.deepei and with keener edgea ,ban he usual kin is,
Nrvd. tlio eiore, are superior for sharpening uurpoHes.
Coin ,,v Till MAN ,lt 8lfA,
SO, (!( F.lgfll Thlrtt-flve M RKKT "t bnlow Nlntb.
UNADITLTRRATVD LIQUORS ONLY.
RICHARu PKNtrtlANV
sri'ltf. AMI V.kr' T4.
SCX. iWCRKHMTr "TRK.KT,
fear y Onpolte 'he Pot Or
Hllh A rF.I.HIIIA
J nice.
Fnn'illriiiDPliekl. Crdc from the Country promntly
attrndedr, ft 31
INSURANCE COMPANIES
J N S U 1Y E Y O IT 11 L I F K
ix miR inn mm mvx,
AMERICAN,
OF I'lItLADELPIIIA,.
S.E. Corner Fourdiawl Walnut Sts.
Insurers In this Company have the addl'lnnal vunrnn
teeof the capital tnunK aLlfaiu vp ix c'ami,
whiih, together with CAHU Art!tKTS now ou hand,
amount to over
81,500,000.
Its TRUSTEES are well-known cluzons In onr midst,
cnt't'lnglt to more consideration than those whose
managers reside in distant cities.
Alcxnnuer vVlillldln.
Wl iiam J. II-ward.
J. 1 ituur 'Ihomtou,
( rori-e Mivent,
lit n Jan es I'ol ock,
Al at i . Kcberts,
P. It. Vlntile,
1. M. YNhiUdin,
Samuel I', llojiuo,
John a lktiiHii,
lle iry K llenne't,
Hon .lose 1I1 fison,
li-aac liazlehurst.
ALF.XMiF.R WIIILLU1N, President.
fa&OHGE M'UENT, Vice Frusidi nt.
JOI3N C SIMS, Actuary.
JOHN 8. WILSON. Pccrctary and Treasurer. 7 1
FURNITURE, ETC.
rp O
1IOUS E K E E i' E 11 S.
I have a lame stock ot every variety 01
l' UKNI I lil5K.
Which I will eril at reduced prices ci nslstlug of
11.A1N AMI JlAltBI.K TOI COTxAUK bLTTS.
W iLM'l C .Win It l'l IS
PAR" OR "I'll" IN VKI Vf.f I I.rSH.
I'MiLORSCI ! IN HIh,C'I.OTH.
l'AH OR ri '.S 1 w KF.l'-..
Slilt lirard', I xtetislon Tab cs, Wardrobes. Bookcdaei.,
Muitrtsses, Lollt, etc ec.
Is. i. r.usTiNi:,
8)5 X. K. corner tKt'OVI and III 'i. Streets.
ULM 1 U II i : 11 E I ) U 0 E 1)
J WENT. Y-I IVK PiAl CENT.
l'urlnc the fnmnier Season, c will sell lrom our tm
n.eiiso Mock 01
FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE,
AT A RFDl'CTI N OF 1 W EN 1 Y-I IVK FB CENT.
CFF KKClULAlt PKIUKS.
CiOUIil) A- CO.,
N. F. cornerNINTH and MAKKF.r Streets,
Ard also at tiie New Fstab Ishment,
1 IP 5i
'tis. Tt nnd 39 North SECOND Strco
33ioKnii:rTi:,
OH LIFK-KEJUVEXATOR.
bTRESGTIl TO THK WB H-Y0tTH TO Tlld AO ED
UilRpreparailon Is tinerjuul cd ss a rejuvenator anl ra
storcr ot wasted and hier. tunciion-.
' l.e eeb-e bo a.ed and nl those who have In anr
nay Impamd their vitaluv by excessive men al or physl
cai'apu icatlon,v'ii) flue tbo t.lokrenc to be wh it Iti uinie
Hiiplien a li e rejuveiiator, which, while It bulljs np tho
t button d constitution, will a so Impart to tuo lee lut-a
the bilhkness and cner w; ich belonu to youtU
o matter by vhat caue anv o.ite.a has b. c.omcentee
tiled In I's iinictl -Ds thin suporb propurtioa wi.l remove
that causa ft once and orevcr.
IIOKKH.E cu.escienetai De ullty Impotencv, Ner
vous lncupacltv, Dyapepshi, litDresmon Loss of Apoe
tlte. Low plri,s) Im; eciiiiy. Uent,u indole ice ''.macla
tli n. Innul It bus a must de ich tul desirntile and
novel ellcet upon the nervous system and a who are In
any wuv pro-tra ed bv nervous di.-mbl I ies are earnjstly
advl'edto seek a cure In this most excel ent uud un
equalled preparation.
liloKltt Sh -I he Feel) e, the l.artrulil, the Despnlr
fi g the Old should aive this vauiihie dUcovi-r.' atrial;
It will be lound tola ly anlot eut lrom ad other articles
for tbe siiii'e purrose.
'IO FtAIALES. Ibis preparation Is Invaluiibe in ner
vous vieukncsses ni all kin s, as u will rcstoro the
wasted strength with wo..der ul permanence.
It is also a inend 'Ionic, and wU alve re icf tn Dvspep
sia with the Urnt dose a brief oersls encn in lis use
will lenoviile the stomach to a degree of porl'oct health,
and builsb Dyspepda torever.
one iiodar per bottle or six bottlea tor 85 S"'d bv
liruirclsts seniral v Sent bv express auvnliere by ad
dressing HUTTH!N(JSfe HILLYF.R Priprietor.
jso aoti a reei. ew i orK.
Sold by
JOSON IIOLLOWAY COWDES,
'o 1 No th SIXl'ilMrut U
DYOl l & CO.,
4 10 thst.ii6mn No. VMS SECOND SI
c
II 14 11 0 K K 12 PILL S.
Or Female Regulator,
Cure Suppressed, iLxeessive, and I'ainihl Monstruatlon,
tuein ekktioss Neivous and (spinal Atlecilous,
l ulus in .he Lack, Mck Ucadache.iilauinoss,
And all diseases thnt spring from lrreru'arlty, bv re
moving tLe cause aud ah tne ellect ihut urisa irom it.
they are perie-t y sule in all cases except when lor
bidden hy (ll.e.tlous. and are easy 10 administer, as they
are nicely tuyar c a'.tl. Ihtv should be in the hands of
ol every nialoen wne and n otliet in the lana.
Ludii s can uddress us lu perfect coutlileuce, and state
tti Ir complants In iuI . as we triat all female Com
plaints, and prepare Medicines suitable tor all diseases o
which tin y are subject Thuty-two page pamphlet, lu a
taled envelope ireo
'Hie berokee Vi is are sold by all druggists at tl per
box. or alx boxes for or thrj are sent br mail, tree of
postaMln an or.tinurv 1st er, tree from observation, by
addressing tbe sole proprietor.
Dr. W. R. MERWIN,
So 87 WALKER Street, New York.
N. B t berokee Pills No. 9 are prepared lor ip e a!
can i when milder medicines tail; these are sent bv
n ali, free ol postage, on receipt of ss, tti( price vfeach
box.
DR. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR,
OR, ESSENCE OP LIFE,
Cures C.eneral Debhitv, Weakness, Hysterics fn
Ftuiales, Palpitation oi the Heart, and
all JNervoue IHacase.
It restores new lite and vlKor to tho aged, causing the
hot blood ol youth to course the voiua. lestormg tuo
Organs ol Ueucrution, removing Iun.o one. and leui ltv,
unu rcBtorlng maniineBa and u 1 vUr, thus provnu a
peiltct ' Mixlrof Love," removing Sterility ni l ilar
rennees hi bth sex. s. To the young, middle aved, and
aueu there li no greater boon tliau bis "r.ilxlr of Lite "
It gives a new leuse of lite, caush g the week nnd ih-uill.
iu ed lo have r newea a n tigth and vlvor, aud the en Ire
e.vnein to thrl l with jor aud uleasure.
Puce oue bott o, i three bottles, fs. Sent by ex
pre.s to anv address
Our niedlchies are aold and recommended by all re
spectable druggists in ever, part ot tiie civilized g one.
Home uiiprinclii ed dealer, boxever try (o deceive their
oustomeia bv selling cheap aud worthless compounds la
order to nake money. Pa not deceived-ask for these
.Medic nes an t take o others If the druggist does not
keep tbem write to us, aadwewlll send them bv ex
Dress, caieiutly packed, tree irom observation. We will
be pleased In receive letters with 'ull atutements In le
gard to any disease with whloh adlea r gen'lemen are
afflicted Address all letters tor medicines, pamphleu,
or advice, to the sole propria er,
Dr. W. R. MERWIN,
eilmwfSrp No. 37 WALEER Htreet, Mew York.
HARPISON-S PARIAN WHITR. FOR TH
couple xl'in, a'vea the rlca warm tone nl: h
larlan marble: Hold at Nov M SouUi stVeNTI.
treeu Slim'
CLOTHING.
TJARGAINbUN UNE CLOTHING.
BOOKHIIX & WILSON,
"BROWN STONE UOTHING HJLL,"
Nos. COS and C05CHESXUT Street.
New Stock at tbe Lowest Prices.
Having .old oat our Ptock ot Clo4hlna for Gentlemen
and Hoys, carried over from tneWte Ore, ear entire
stock o
KAIllONABLK READY-MADR CliOTIIINO
IM THE NEWEST,
AS OVU TRICED ARE THE LOWEST,
MAGNIFICENT STOCK
SOW BKADY, TO 8CIT KVERYBCDY.
Custom Department.
Onr renlv fitted np Cur.tom Department no conf.ins
tie latest tssoitment ol all tiie aahlouttble Hew
Fuhrlca lor oar patrol to select troai.
SUITS, CIVIL ANt MI LIT 4.RY,
Made up to order promptly, lu the highest style and at
moderate prices,
BOYS' CLOTHISO.
In this Depattmcnt our Htock Is also nnrlvalled.
The Best in the City, at the Lowest
Prices.
ORDERS 1. XECL'TED AT THE 8IIOR TEST NOTICE.
TIIE CHOICEST STOCK
OF
READY-MADE CLOTHING
IN nilLADKLPIHA.
EO0KHILL& WILSON,
"BUOWX STONE CLOTHING HALT'
Xos.tiO.1 ami C05 CIIKSXUT Street,
1 2 20irp niiLAPKLrniA.
gTATES UNION " CLOTHING IIA.LL,
OG MARKET Street, 608
Visitors will nnd a lare and varied assortment ol tbe
ei best hr.Al)Y-.M AliE CLuillIMi at tbe lowest
cah prices
tultp, cmtainlntt Coats, I'ants, and Vest, trom S12 00.
I'usiers, -2 25
l at.tK i rv in f).t TO and higher
cm.c ai l co!i Inc e Yourselves. i 5 31 3m
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
U1NT TO TOBACCO CUEWIiKS
W E D D i N G-C 4 K E FINE CUT
TOBACCO.
The oulv HEtl'T TCRACCO eor manufactured
li, Vn'ladclphla.
rJ lif l.Jenl in Die Market.
K V li Y li O li Y USES I T.
Matiiifactiired from the Best Leaf.
SOLD EVERYWHERE. CS 11
factory, F.K corntr Bboad and Wallace Streets
AGENT FOR
STRATTON'S famous yeast.
S. E.Cor. ( IIESMT and FROM Sis.
8 4 stu h linrp
pilOARS! CKiAllS! CKi ARS ! 100,000
v' fine Havana Cigars for sale cheap, to close consign
ment.
8 i Gt ROOM No. 11, No. 409 CnESNfJT Street.
AUCTION SALES.
TD AN COAST & WAR N O C K ,
X AUCTIONEERS,
M1 No. 240 UAKKET Street
B
SCDIT, JR., AUCTIONEKR,
.No. 1020 CUESNC'l STREET. 52U
pER FECT ION
IS RARELY ATTAINED, YET
A. B. W. BTJLLAED'S
IMPROVED OIL SOAP,
FOB REMOVING
Crease, Paint, PHcIi, and Varnish.
Ficm all Goods cfDurablc Colors, is ahead of anything
jet discovered.
It leaves tbe Goods sott. and at perfect as when new,
ytl h no snot upon which dusi can col ect, as in tbe case
wlih alt the preparations berotoiure sold lor cleansing
good.
It Is delloctely penumed snd entirely free from the
disagreeable odor of lienzine, and all other resinous
fluids.
COCN rtKt'ElTs
Ot this preparation are extent therefore be sura and
take noi e but that hk'h baa tbe autogiaph of a. it. W
M. LLAIOJ on the label.
Wanuiacturcd by the Tropiletors,
A. B. W. BULLARD & CO.,
WOUCKHTEU, MASS.
C.eucral Agents to.- Fennsylvania,
DY0TT & CO.,
No. 232 North SECOND Street, PhllaJelphla.
For sale dt all DrUKitlsta. 7 9 3m
3 A V U II S RA W B O N K
8 U P E R-PHOSPH ATE OF LIME.
The sreat Fertilizer for all crops. QntcK In Its action
and permanent ui Its ctlects. t-stubilshed over twelve
veais.
' Iiealerx supplied b" the carpto, direct from tho wharf
ot 'he manutactorv, on liberal terms.
Manufactured only by
BAUfiH A SONS,
Office No. 20 South DELaWARB Avenas,
8 4MiiwSrp 1'liHadolphla.
AMERICAN BUREAU OF MIKES
No. 64 BROADWAY.
Wines, Mineral Landa and Ores examined and reported
upon. Competent Engineers furnished to Alining Com
panies. t'oniu'tatloni afforded on all Mining, Metallurgical
and Chemical Question., at tbe office of the Bureau,
GEO. D. II. GILLESPIE, President.
PR AKT TF. KAY Keeretarv. SlOtutus rp
.tr- , Rr.GULAR LINE FOR HART-k-JnTKOltl).
CONN., direct, via tu DKLA-
UAliFlliih DAHltiN CANAL.
Ttif steamer s r. V All , C'aniain oromiey. nowiomllna
at thr second wharf above MKKH Stroet wdi leave
as abov onTUUKHDY nt. UKtiHt9.
Cruiubt taken on accommodatl'iy terms Applv to
WILLIAM, kl. UA1HD it t O Ants,
9 lt IW bouth WUAttTlJa.
FOURTH EDITION
TIIE NORTH CAROLINA ELECTION.
RESULT MOT YET ASCERTAINED.
Etc., Etc., Etc., EK., EUs., EIOh El.
RAMtron, N. C, August 7. But fftr return
haTO jet been rcccl ved from th ne(lonsfitn
lional election. The vote- is small, and it in an
vet iuipofsiblo to seak f the rosulu
IMc ol Gold In New York.
New Tohr, Auiriist 7. Gold bus been quoted
today as follows: 10 30 A. M., 147,'s 10-45 A. M.,
HI; 11 A. JI., 147; 1115 A.M., 147; 11-30 A.
M., 147i; 11-45 A.M., 147J ; 12 M., 1471; 12 14
P. M., 147J.
latest Mn-keta br Tcleg-apb.
Nkw York An(rust7 " otiondu i; uolanas.8rlo. r
Orleans, HUe. Viour du i; inti-riur and onolo
brands, ltol6o. lower; aln ot 60XX) beis. Stat at
Ji C0r9-4l't 'hio, 5!ll2o; UVitcrn. 5'6t'S ;
touil,iiii unchauvoa; raios oi 3(X) iarrlsj Canada
notiiitial. Mheatdul; conituou dooliuiog dix-d
Corn unrhnnsud; sale of 6 HKK) bust ela a' 73o 7lJ(o.
I oik buant, at 931-75'o.Sl 81. Lard uncuduictxl.
Whitk) dull.
f . ... X' .. A L.' . - , .
"an a wi.jv. Aunuiit i ,n rw uvner. i;ni
cbo and Itock Isiai-ri lOfif j Cumbi-riaDd pre arri d,
47; i ll'i on ( entiai. 121 1 ; .H'oa.cau outhn:n, oil
Injw York tiiina', lu443 ; Keailtug, 111,; K i.
6"!; Wetorn lnion I'l'lcirinpn t'omoiur, 6H1;
ni ted htutes totilMiiis. ISfi'i 100; do 1J6, l'Jil:
Ten-iorfios SK); treasury 7-30s , 104jglh4ws bold.
14ij; btcr.ing f.xchaugo dull.
IIouhb Kobrery. Another Incident il us
tratina theUnner ol leavinz bous.'s uuprot tued
ni.rtiiK the ansonee ot the owners occurril ou
Sunday night. The ho ise No. 1.138 Walutit
street occtipte.l bv Mr. E I a ard Mitchell, doiny
business al Ko. fi4 Nortn Front ttteei., was
eineied late on Stindav night and robned of a
number ol valuable ure ses wmto the Ismilv
vere out ot town. The amount stole i h valnei
at $'2(i()0. No Brresta were mnde. Some otker
goods were made ready lor removal.
Found Drowned. A rmn was found
dtowned this niorninir near the tint tollate oa.
the Wissahiekon tump ke, above Ridire aonue.
The ( oroner has beeu summoned to hold aa
inquest.
Cuoleha. There were eight cases of
As iitic cholera reportd to tho Board of
Health since onr report ot ye.iterday. Ot these
lour cases proved Intnl.
Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Aug. T
Kepoited by Do Haven & Bro A'o 40 S. Third atreot.
SIOCO Sell Nav fls 82. hi
ltHJstijtlost It ...b89 lftf
ot do L a 6-t!5oouol0t)V
tt'00 no 18fi8 10f4
.liK) do. ...18ti5.10Hi
flit 00 U S 7-3US Junold8l
(HMiO Un nn bs. ... 24'
flO0Var&Fra7s.. 80
40)C'iivtisuew.... 98
821 00 1'a 6s 93t
10 sh 13th & 16th ... 21
SECOM
$1000 V S Gs S2 cout.lOSi
f 4(hi citv tit-new.... 08J
$m do 98
8sh L h Val 65
ou su ao 7H1
1K) sb KoadinT...b5. Fbl
21 sn Loll Va 64f
6-n do..., iota. 65
20 sh do 65
30 sn Schav 27f
SOOshFufon 60 6i
81 h fa is lota K7
100 sh Caa of 87
BOAKO
200 1'onn R 67f
100 sh do 05 674
20 sh do 6X
MEDICAL.
ylSTAR'S BALSAM
OP
WILD CIIEBRY
UAJ BEEN I'SBO FOJ JflABil
WITH T?B MOI 4ST0NI8I1INO SU00BS3. IS OCTM Iftf .
COl tiHS COl.l)", HOaHSKNKNH, OBK TIluaAT
IM-Llt-ZA WhOOPlSO COUGH CKirfff.
UVMt COM "LAIN 1' IlllO -CHI
AJlt'FiCULTY Of BBKAlUINU.
A8UUMA AND KVeittV.
AfrEC'ilON or
TIIE TIl0.1',f LtliVQS, AND CHEST.
OON SUMPTION,
Which caincs on" more victims than anv other disoase
am li lull bullies tie skill o' ue Poyalciana to a greater
extent than anv other malady, o.tt-n
1IELD8 IU 'JUL. UEMEUY
When all others prove Ineffectual.
AHA IUKLIK INK,
BATID IN BELIEF, S00THIO 1st EFTECT. HI
ll'd Ol'rKA.lON '
IT IS LASL'ltPASSKD:
Wbl'e as a pnparailon. tree Tom noxious Inmedionta.
poisoni, or uiineralst unit ng skill acienue and uirtlo3l
Knol dg ; combining all that la valuaole In the-voKeta-blu
klntjooui ; .or th.s class o disease Ida
IN OMPAUAULKI
And Is entitled, merits and receives tbe general confi
dence o. the uub. ic.
M.YMOCR THATCHER SL D.t
OfHtrmnn Y., writes as ol own:
"Wini'nlULU(,r VildC'iikbbt gives nnlveraal
satlsibcuon. It tetus to cure a oukIi b, loosening and.
cieamiut the luuga aud auaving irritation, thus kb
llOVlKG TtiK CArsK lSbTKAD Of PUTINO UPTHaOotlGH,
ano leaving tiie CAt sb bkhino. I consider the Halsaia
asiiiod aa an, 1; noi the best Cough medicine wit,
ithlcb I am acquainted "
tromton Jufge sPBAKVR, ot Canajoharle, N. T.
(leu Kuieu his Is to ctrtl y hat inyne t aud latnilr
haveuMdiir VWhTAk's Balsam ui Wild t'uaaui for
aevtra yiars, ar.u that I take grvat p ea-ure in reoo
ui'iiuini( It lu prelorcnce to any hlug of tbe kind or tba
Iiurposis lor which U is Intended, in ca es ot AtUxma,
tth $. or tleciiouK ot tbe 'Jhruai, 1 have uerer met
wlin an thing equal to l .
Verr respectfully, D ' VID 8PR4KER.
'IbeKcv. JACOB BECHLF.K of Hanover, Fa..
Wdl known and much respected among the Uermaat
poiiu'ailon iu this couutrr mates t e following tiaie-
nuul ioi the Ituent ot the aUiicted:
i ear Mis: bating tea Ued in oiy arutlv Important
b nents m m the use ol our valuable prep iraloa
W ihtak'b Halsau n Wild i iikbui it aflor a me plea
sure lo recommend it to t e pub.io Home elgat years
ai-o one ot luv dauiinieis seeaed o be In a decline, j
little bones ol ner recovery were enter ained I tl-ea
procund a hoti'e oi your excelien Hal am and be or
she bad aken the whole ot the cotiteuia of tha bmuo
thi-re was a treat liuprovenienl In her l-ea th. I have,
In try in'iiviiiua rae, nide ireoui nt use oi your alut
bie meuiclne, and have away a beeu bennutea br It
Jti'OH 8 OiiLift.
FKICE, ONE DOLI.AB A IIOT.LE.
rOB SALE BT
J. P. DlNSMOU". ko W DKY Street, New York.
SKTU W. FHWI E4 BON", Proprietors, Iiotoi.
And bv 11 I rug j ism ( UslSt
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CELEBRATED SALVE
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cruis ciirrED hasd. cihlbla'ns.
blltt E'9 (1XUUKATEU SALVE
1IELS CiU rOBES. FLB H WOUNDS ETC.
It Is prompt in act on, removes uain at once, and ra
(furea tbo moNt aniirv-Miking lugs aud inUamma
lions, as If br maum thus affording le let. and a ooia
plete cure ....
un. j cents a bosl (Sent bv mail lor 34 cent I
FOB a ALU BT
J. P. I)IN8MOKE,o. 3 DEY Street Netr Yor
S. W. FOWLE HON, froprletora. Boston
And br all aVugilst Urocers, ana Cuntrr bt rta j