THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL ADELPin A, WEDNESDAY. MAItOH 3," 1609.' 5, CUS1CA& ASP DRAMATIC Ttow tHty Anunitt. AT TH AOADKMY OW llTSIO OflnnbaoVa Jr of Barbe uteve will be performed this yonlns;. wim Mad'lia Irma m "Honlotte." and JA. Anjao m "Barb Blene." At th Wat.-tjt John Brougham's Jrlsn Craraa of JTmi BmeroUt Ring will o given this vening, with Mr. nd Mi. Barney Williams In th iedtDg rt. At mm arch the comely of X nK 0 a(rcwuno Mid tbe melodrama of The Oor Moan Brothers will bo perlormed this eveulng. At ths CRKflirur Ibo Oalton troop will appear this evening la Oflenuaoh's opera of HoOimon Crusoe. At th Ambbtoak the Japanese troupe will Appear for the last lime during tlie present week. The Gkrmaiu Oroh-vtra will give a pub lic rhertal at Horticultural 1111 this after noon, Mr, Mapisow Obkbt will give ft muBloal on tertalutnent at tne Assembly Building this evening. THH ARABIA NIOHT9' ENTKTAtllMINT, ft grand combination of rteautllul tableaux, oomio nd Mtnutoeolal v otllsm, cnaraotor sltutcbes, and mu.io.1 Twrf rmaneea, will opea ftl Uon oert Mall 10 morrow evening. This promisee to be one of the moat atiraouve entertain meats ever given la tale city. Cliosge) has nearly sixty miles of Nlool Bob pavsmtnt. ' Marblehead, Mans., last year realize! f 121,750 from her fisheries. -Boston consumes, or at least sells, 6000 barrels of flour dally. Cork trees are being raised in Florida from seeds procured from Portugal. There are over twenty sail of vessels due lit Boston from the Mediterranean. The tooth of an elephant has been dis covered at New Albany. A bed of pare chalk has been found near Omaha. Nebraska is now ezpeoted to make Its mark. CITY ITEMS, ... Fbiom Gbbatw Rkduckd to dote out Winter Stock of Men', Youth? and Boy if Clothing. Uau-yav between "J Bkwmitt & Co., thath street. No. Old tUBKif 8., PBH.ADBT.PHIA, Asm no. CO Bboabwat, K -w Yojuc A M ala b iov Mom th. March, that gives ut ft new Prealdeai, la alio the inaugural month of many harassing disorder. Xalangled In Its fogs are the seeds of coughs, cold, aod ol that alternation ot frigidity anA lire, more widely known than admired -called fever and ague, The only way to avoid these "little npleasantnessei" la to reader theiyatem strong enough to fight off the atmospherlo poison that prodaoes them, and the beet way to endow It -wlife. this repellent power Is to tone It with Hostbv nn'a Stomach Bunas, If a wayfarer were credibly Informed that radian wis waiting at the next corner, he would doubtless torn la his tracks and tak a safer route to his desti nation. With Just about the same amount of trouble, the attacks of diseases prevalent at this season may be evaded. Nay, the trouble will be lea', lor drug '- a to res lie in every one's route, and every respectable drngg 1st In the Union keep on hand Hostbtt-b's Iimu The article Is ft staple of trade, and it would be as easy to find a grocery wltheal sugar as the store of an apothecary without this popular tonlo remedy. In view of the experience of the nation with re gard to the article, during the space of twenty years. It stems almost an necessary to recapitulate Its merits So Americans. Butas our population Is Increasing at the rate of ft couple of mill Ions a year, In the natural way and by Immigration. It may be as well to hint to the rising generation and new arrivals (the old set tlers know all about it) thit Hostbttbb'b Stomach BrrrxBs Is the most wbo!eiome and potent vege table tonlo ever manufactured; that ItlaaspeolQe for debility, dyspepsia, biliousness, and mlasmatlo . ftverst that It prevents, as well as cures, these com plaints and their complications; that It la not "bad to take," aid la absolutely harmless. Thb Laboxst WoBKBaor ov ibi Boor Is the Liver, whose office It Is to withdraw the .bile from the blood; when this Important orgia does not act, the skin assumes yellow appearance, and gene tally ft tic headache seta in, with chilly sensations, ftnd cold hands and feet, acoompanled with loss of appetite. The system becomes clogged, the ma chinery does not work well, and both mind and body lire disordered, the afflicted becoming cross and fretful, finding fault with everything around them. To any person In this condition Da. D, Jatnb's Baxatxvi Pill are recommended t by their stimulating action the liver soon recovers its healthy tone, and is enabled to perform Its proper functions. Oostlveness Is cured, and all the aggra vating symptoms ol Biliousness removed. Sold everywhere, ' THl IsTAUaUBATIOl ov Pbbsidbmt G baity will be one ef the great events of the nineteenth centnry and Washington City will be crowded by people from ftll parts of the United States. The military and civic prooeasloa will be such as to reflect creditably upon aha management, and distinguished men from foreign countries will witness this outpouring of freemen in honor of their beloved Chief, who not only led them to victory In time of was, but will remain their friend la time of peace. A great number of visitors to Wash ington will wear fashionable garment made by , ... . chabubs Bros as A Co., Wo. fta-t Cheanut staeet, Pcbb, Pi,basaijt, Pbbfxot. Let such as wish for pure, pleasant, and life-renewing tonic, try Ms. Spear's Standard Wine Bitten," and thereafter they will us none other. The most temperate us them with perfect Impunity, a well as th moat delicate females. They are not medicated, but sim ply made bitter by Peruvian Bark, Wild Cherry Bark, Calamus, Ginger, Bnake Boot, and other her and roots, the baa being his pure wine. Bold by all druggists. w wnrrT.n not ba cnlltv of any Injustice, or even aarrowneas, but Is It not fair to assert that other things bring equal Philadelphia!! ought to Insure in "home" companies, and that of th "American" an wait tnr vnn as anv forelsn company, It ha nnii ri.im nnon von. Bee for yourselA and not hrom what agent Irom other cities may say about It, what the American oilers to inch aswun to insure their lives. --TwxxBT.-Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. U South -&feCbnd street, ha the largest and most aiwaouv . laweir and silverware la the city purchasers can rely upon obtaining ft real, pure artt U furnished at price which cannot be equalled. .... . i.,, .mnk at American Western watches in ail varieties and at all prices. A Visit to I -i. .Lnr. is snre to result In pleasure and profit. . Uomm picrnnnB.-The sale of modern picture belonging to th young artists oi mis cm win -i.. .-. .hi. .w.niav. at7! o'clock, at ecott's Art Gal- i.rr. No. I00 CUeanut sueet. Bate positively without reserve. -- . -...wn ftiwll. M AVIAAT IN. Th SX praas Steamboat Company between Philadelphia ' and New York, w. r. uiyua at n Mondav. the sth Inst., the TM IrWlW.sa aa f v a a. a ware and BArltan Canal leoptnlng on or about that ' date. - HALI.-T, Davis A Co-'s ,"Nw Scale" Grand and winna bava treat body of tone, and ar as clear an I musical as a bell. Tb Agency la at No. 927 Cbesnut street. Every musician snonia nave u TH ojvic- Of the Jnruranet Keporter, ft nseful . WH...H.. Aantad to Insurance toalos, has ;Z , rimeve to HO. JW l (ol real 0ce iBUdUOi Tot Tim a Has Vomm For, For, For, Foi, For, MJlr1ag Orwint ,,.pwi( ururo lata. J-trtO( Ov.ro ....ipitfog Ornro"bi. .Ho'la Ovnruou. J7 U'eeeeeeei Sii.( overcoats. For .... - ....,...,.n.,.Bprtag Overooats. W e have them lor HVIVO. we neve mem lor atvow. We have thorn lor aV-te. We have them for am,tO. We have them for ftO-ftO. we have them for ao-IW. We have them lor 0-00. . . . All prlCM opto f"ri. All prlc-a Op to All prtoea up to t!t. All prlcrup tof All price opto All pr cm up to 0:19. WANAVtRta a Bmitrt, IhbLabqkkt Ulothims Uouin, OAK HaIjU, Thu Cob, or Sixth and Mabkbt BTBasrTs. MARQIKD. OHKEN-MUNYOf. On Ithe ' nltlmo. by Vlhw. 3. bpenew Ketiijur.l, Mr. WILLIAM H. MHKKN and hllu MARY K. MON VON, both of tnU city. TODD-CRKKKMORR November 1, ISM. at the Psnioiiage of Hi. Ueorge's M. R. Church, No. 814 Mew etrpt,o the Kev. Mr. Kuris, Mr. BKNJ IMJN H. TOIl oft anaden. N. J 10 Miss MAOUl&U. C'aHKlt. MOHK, oi this city. DIKD. BIDF.B. On the id Instant. Mrs. ANM, wife Of the lae John Ulder, axed 74 years. The relatives aua friends of the family are respect fully Invued to attend her luuerul, irotn the r)wldenoe of Dpr son-in-law, Mr. O-orxe L Ujaiii, Nii Ml Uatbe rlnee'reet, on Friday anrnoon. toSiti inani, att O'clock. To proceed to Mutual Bury lug Uround. - CB ILDS. Un the 1st instant. SARAH OrtfLHS, widow or Jonathan Uhllda, formerly uf Branchtorrn, In her Kid year, Tue relative and friends of the family are respect, fully Invited to attend her roneral, Irora th residence ol h.r sol -lo-law, H. W. corner l ttlxll aoj Hpnng Harden streets, on Tnuraoay arterooon at 1 o'clock. Funeral to proceed to ueroiantown. CONRA D on Wedntsday mtrnlng, the tlth ultimo, at his late rwdilence. Mldd'et wo, Delaware county near Media, Mr. UKUKUB W. COSKiU. in (be 44th year of bis age, son oi the late Matthew Ujo rad. ol Philadelphia. The relatives and friends Of the faml'y are Invited to attend bis funeral, from his late residence, on Thursday afternoon, tne 4ih Instant, at S o'clock. Can I es wll be at the Med'a depot on arrival of the 11 A. M. train from Philadelphia. KKYHKK. On the 2d Instant, after ft very short 111 oess, MtTlLlt A. K KYHEK In the tilth year of oil K. the ramuy, his mala trends, aod membeis of the Orand Lodge, A. Y, M.: of Pennsylvania; Frank, la Lodge, No. 184. A. Y, M.; and Philadelphia Koval Arch Chsp er, No. 169, are reapeoifully Invited to attend his funeral, from his late rmldenoe. Green s'reet, abtve Tulpebocken street, Germantown, on Fr.day after noon nex. the 8th instant, at iX o'oiook. LAWRKNCK-On the Sd Instant, JOSEPH LAW BKNCK, rXR., aged 78 years. The relatives and mends of the family are Invited to attend the fnneral, from his lata resilience, In Rad nor, Delaware ooonty, on Friday moroinc, the f tu in stant. To leave the boose at U o'clock A. M. fur the Urtat Valley Baptist Church. M ASTKRSO N. on the Sd Instant, MARS ABET B wlie of Peter J. Mastenon, and daughter of the late Jams and Catherine May, axed 27 years. The relatives and friends of tne family are Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her hus band, Hecond street, below York street, on Friday morning at X o'clock. BCHOF ELB On Tuesday morning. March S, Mrs. MaRY B. PCHOFIKLD. rellcl of the late Lne Bchotlsld. In the 7tb year ef her age. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend toe funeral, from her la:e reelaenoe. No. 237 8. Twelfth street, on Friday morning, March s, At 10 o'clock. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, s! . Corner FOURTH and WALNUT Sts. SEE ITS BATEd AND PLANS BEFORE INSUR ING ELSE WHERE. , ALEX. WHILLDIH, President, JOHN B. WILSON, Secretary. 610 CLOTHING. JON E S' ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 604 MARKET Street. Oar Garments are well made Oar Cutters are men of talent BUT 03E FBICE IS ASKED. Satisfaction Guaranteed ETery Furcluser GEO. W. NIEMANN, No. 604 MARKET 8treetv a 17 wfm u ABOVE SIXTH. DRY GOODS. 1869" WMPETITI0N PBICES ! ! UP TOWN LIGHT EXPENSES 1 1 0UB CUSlX)aLEBS THE UAIXEES 1 1 Good delivered In aU parts ol the city carefully ana free or charge. SFECIAXTIES JUST OPENED. Rich Black Silks, gnperb Silk FopIIns, Spring Delaines and Calicoes Casslmeres, Table Linens. Napkins, Etc Ladles can rid to our door from any part ef th city, and w assure them It will more than compen sate them in one Visit and i arenas e. Joseph h. th a nr. LEY, N. E Cor. ElGliTH and SFBLNQ GABDES, U PHILADELPHIA, 1869 -N E W GOODS. Black Silks, Sniverb Qaallty, Gros Grain Mohairs, for suits. SUk and Wool Poplins, Choice. French Chintz and Fercales In variety. Delaines, FopIIns, Chintz. STOKB8 & WOOD, M SEYESTII and ARCI1. AMUSEMENTS. " for adHitiontU jtmutementt see Third fag. A MEB1CAN CON8ERVATOKY OF MUSIC. AT MUrtlCAL FUND HALL IMATXIUKATION DAY, THUK3DAV March t, at el'.M. Tickets at Ooulo's, No. 0'43Cheanut. TWJCN'F V-WKVBNTH MaTlMKU! THIS (Wednetiday) Arriauu at ociock, AT TUK ACAUKMY UF MUBlCl! DODGERS AND WOSTENHOLM'S PuCKEl r hjhivkh. Pearl and iHUig Handles, of beautiful finish. BODUKKrJ' ana waaus a u i)u.h b . COKH, and the eelebrated LiCOOULTBsl JLAAU (litJiOliM nf tb hneat quality, uiiiT Vi.uu.ra. and Tabl Cntlerv nronn MdPoltabT-t P. tLLtdll'm. SMu m . TJCNTB IF YOU WANT A DEUOHTFCflr SPRING Bid), neat, neftltby, ftnd oomtortaole, us the Belf-faetenlng W Bprtj 1 per do FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. Reception at General Grant's Headquarters - Gins to ibo Presidont-elect-The Debt Statement. FROM WA SHIR Q TON. Bjierfal DefjHtieff to 77 Evening Telegraph, Inl.rvMtlDif News from the (.'itpltftl. Washinotom. March 8. fUere Is muort eoa fisl n In l tie departments tod-v, 'i the leat- lDD tfnclalB belbff actively Drcparinir lor I heir reiirrmeut. Attorney Ueuural Kvaris will leave hm omce lo ctiBrf(e of a BUDoruinaie tuia even- ok. to appear tiipre do more, it is mnuitni that Wilbon. of Iowa, will he his etioceanor. There Is a somewhat doubtful rumor tnaljay Cooke is to be Secretary of the Treasury. more rrotiahle appoint men t is mat or unmti ton PlHb lo ttieHtate Department. Toe uitual sldht-i-eers took plHce at General Uracil's head quarters io aay, xoe i-resiueni e'ect, or tiiven a very broad Inlioaation that there will be erarctlynny ofllces to give av, unless the reiiAte repeals the TeDuro-of-Ottlte bill. Ills clear that very few of the present subordinate officials will volaotarlly retire lo nmkswtr for their eucctS'ors. The city is full or visitor., and nil tue hotels end boarding houses are flli k1 to repletion, yet evtry train hrlngi fre-h arotan'on. It is cerisln that the Inaugural oeremoulea will be la a atyleof uaniaoale l mavDincence and etthnslinm UjleMr)aa from the various ollles and Btates are coa htuntly krrlvlDg. Tbe Sherman Presentation Tlie Qene- rol'a Keply. General Sherman seemed muob ftffecleil. and replied mat this noble aot of ft tartness wan en tirely unexpected by hi in. Until within a few days pat.t. In view of tils moving to Washlon- ion. ue nan Deen engngeu in masing arrange menU for living here in a manner proportionate lo bis income, and in an humble but modest pt yle. Of pours, this gilt would enable him to live In a different manner from what he bud contemplated, and tie assured tbe gentlemen tbatUahooJd be held by him for tne special benefit of bis family and the ednoatlou of his children: that beyond tbla purpose be Intended never to touch for blmsell one dollar of It; that apart from tbls bedesired the contributors to understand that be should always be banpy to weloome them in what mlgat ie regarded a tbelr bouse, while vlsltiuo; Washington, to order that he might know them and they know elm more intimately, and tnnt be could not runner express niseraierni sense or their kindness, so unexpected and bo generously accorded to blm. Tbe committee, arer a oner and Dloasant conversation, withdrew. Tobiiceo and Whisky. Tbe House has j nst passed a bill extend ins tbe time for payment of tbe tax on wblsky and tobacco In bond, and providing for changing the mode of stamping tobacco. Scbenck's Gold Bill. The Senate has agreed to tbe conference re port on Sobtnek's bill to strengthen the publlo credit and legalise gold contracts. Both honsesttre working noon regular busi ness, and will be In session all night. In order t' oorapltte the necessary lecintatiou. It la thought no appropriation bill will be lost ex cept the Indian bilL Despatch to Attociatcd Press. ' JTbe Albany Burgess Corps arrived in this city at 11 A. M. and took np their quarters at the Metropolitan Hotel, Tuny are accompanied by Dodworlh's band of twenty pieces. General Grant's son accompanted tbe oorps to this city. Thev number sixty-five muskets, and a number ot honorary members in oilmen's oress accompany tne organisation. At 1 P. M. the oorps made their appearance ut the headquarters of tbe army and staokel muskets in front of the building. General Grant, accomoauied by General Badeau and Colonel Webster, were on the portlooatthe time, cm tor tne purpose or recei ving tne mom- oers or tne organisation tne uenerai reureu into iha receDilou-r.otn. and the oorps then en tered In single ale, paid their res pools, and passea out. (general Urnnt's visitor. At 12 M. to d.y the President's private reoen. tlon room was thrown open to an immense throng ot visitors present,, me rresiuent was in tb room and shook hands with all the visitors, many of whom seemed much aflaoted. being personal friends. Governor Geary had an Interview with Gene ral Grant, having called to pay his respects, and was received in a cordial manner. Nothing was caia about uaDinet appointments. Canes Presented. Yesterday an elegant gold-headed eane was E resented to Grant as a tribute of regard for nmane treatment of the soldiers, by Mrs. A. W , of Iowa. This morning Bishop Simpson, Rev. Dr. Puncheon, and others, with ladles, were ad mitted to an interview, when the Blshon ore- sen ted to Grant a splendid gold-heudoJ cane from ladles of Baltimore. The wood of the eane was cut on tbe estate of the late General Lafayette, in France. A delegation of seven colored men, from Vasbvllle.also called, representing the colored people generally of Tennessee. One of them Is a county commissioner or Judge, and another a justice or tne peace. The Debt Statement.. The debt statement, to be Issued this after noon, shows the debt bearing coin Interest to be 12,107 854,050: debt bearing cuirenoy Interest, ftl.Uu.OOO; matured debt. 6,i22,4(i3; debt bear ing no interest. 8421.678,180; Pacific Rail ro id bonds issued, $53,737,000; coin in the Treasury, V8,741,jO; do. currenov, 10.8i3.5'J9; debt, less ooln In the Treasory, 12,645.338,901 70; decrease ol the debt, iiu.soa.voj. House of Hepreeentat! vesj Continued from Fourth JCdiUon. Mr. Broomall argued that the resolution would only authorize the Committee on Acoonnts to discriminate neiween oierae who did nothing and olerks who had bad much business to perform. After a long discussion the r solution was adopted. Mr. Broomall moved to suspend the roles and to rescind tbe resolution adopted some days sinoe. to pay gzooo to eaon or the three contest ants now tao rjecoua District of Louisiana, A On Irs In India. Su Atlantic Oable. London, March S. Later advices from India ruMoit that tbe affair t Kohat was not so dis a trous as at nrsi reported. Tne War Oftloe has m V iuv. vif-wajr, pmuu tiua vuij uuv uiiixau soldier was killed and two taken nrlsoners. viscount uougn died yesteiuuy, agea uu years. From Cnba A Denial. By Cuba Oable. Havana. March 8. The Vo de Cuba news p.uer denies the reDort recently Dutiiished In the Diarioot it e sun ender of tue Revolutionary (ieueral Arlngo, and pronounces the story lm poeHlble and untrue. The Viarlo has lately be- oome ezoeedlDBlv sensatlonaL Arrived, steamer Moro Oastle, from New iors. A SIeepIngCar Burned. Bnndav mornlns! tne Pnllman nalace sleep ing-car Mayflower was destroyed by fire near raris, uni., on tne Great western uui way. en tailing a loss of 9j,000 on the sleeplng-oar com. puny. The car was attached to the train from Chicago, which left Detroit tbe previous even lug. After leaving Paris the oar left the track BDd turnt d over. The ooals from the furnaoe set Are to the car and destroyed it LulbIIv. Thsrs wan a InriB number of putsengeis in the oar, but none of mew were seriously nnrt. xne Maynower was V T . mrm lu rui Between itocnsster ana Detroit, and was one of th. ttnut nf th Pnll man carrs. It was matin ldoantly furnished 4a i a-rer ynrvtvi, rpnE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE A. no. a-o UHAHNUT Mwt forwards Parceta, either by Its own Hues or lu couaeoi ton with other Kx press Companies, to all the prluolpal towns aui JOHN BINOHAM, Mupertuteudsitl SCHERIC K'S PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC, and MANDRAKE PILLS WILL 0URD CONSUMPTION. LIVER COMPLAINT. AND DY8PCPSI A, If taken ftccordlcfr to the direction. Thy are 11 three to be taken at tbe sme time. They cleanse tbestomactt, trim the liver, ami put it to work ; then the appctiie b"comej eood; tbe food digests and makes good blood; tbe pa Ment beplns to jrrow in fiesb; the diese l maUer ripens In tbe lungs, aod t!te patient ou'tfro tbe disease and gets well. This U the onlrwir to cure Consumption. To these three med'clnes Dr. J. H. 9CHE.VCK of Ptllauelphla, owesbU UNI.IVALLED SUCCESS In the treatment 'of Palmonurv Consnmntlnn. The Pulmonic Sjrup ripens tbe morbid mater In the lungs, nature tbrows it off by an easy ipcctoratlon, for when the Dhlefrm or maitpr is ripe, a ellgbt couh will throw it off, and the patient Las rest, and the hiDfa beglu to heal. lo do tblc, the Seaweed Ionic and Mandrake Pills Must be freely used to cleanse the etotntch and liver, so that tbe Pulmonic Bjrup and food win muse good blood. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS Act npen the ltver, removing all obstructions; relax the ducts of the trull bladder, the bile starts freely, and the liver is soon relieved; the stools will ebow what the pills can do; nothing baa ever been Invented except calomel (a deadly poiscn, which is ?eiy dangerous to ne unless with great care) that will uulock the Rail blad der and nturt the secretion of the liver like Scbtnck' Mandrake Pill'. Liver Complaint Is one of the most Promi nent Causes of Consumption. GCHENCK'8 SEAWEED TONIO Is a gentle Btinui.atit and alterative, and the tlkali in the teawtcd, which this preparation ii made of, aetl-du the ototnach to thro out the gastric juice to dissolve the food with the Pul monic Sjrnp, and it is mode into good blood without fermentation or sourtDg the stomach. THE GREAT REASON Why physicians do not cure Coosumptiou is, they try to do too much; they give medicines to stop the congb, to stop chills, to stop night sweat)), hectic lever, and by so doing they derange the whole digestive powers, locking up the secretions, and eventually the patient siuks and dies. Dr. fcCHENCK, in his treatment, dors not try to stop a codgu, night sweats, chills, or fevetl Remove tbe caue, and they will all stop ot their own accord. No one can be cured ot Consump tion, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Cun ker, Ulcerated Throat, unless the liver and stomach are made healthy. If a person has consumption, of course the longs are in some way diseased, either tuber cle?, abscesses, bronchcal irritation, pluural adhefion, or the lungs are a mass of iuflaaima tion and fast decaying In such cases what must be done? It Is not only the lungs that are wasting, bat it is the whole body. The stomach and liver have kit their power to make blood oat of food. Now the only chance is to take Dr. SCIIENCK'9 three medicines, which will bring up a tone to the stomach, the patient will want food, it will digest easily and make good blood; then tbe patient begins to gain In fleth, and as soon the body begins to grow, the lungs commence to ho id up, and the patient gets net-by and well. ThU is the only way to cure Consumption. 1YHE31 T11EBE IS NO LUNtt DISEASE, And only Lice Complaint and Dyspepsia, Schenck'a Seaweed Tonie and Mandruke Pills are sufficient, without the Put aiotuc Syrup. Take the Man drake Pills freely in all bilious cases, as they are , PERFECTLY HARMLESS. Dr. BCI1ENCK, who has enjoyed uninter rupted health, was wasted away to a rnero tkeleton, in the very last stage of Pulmonary Consumption, bla physicians having pronounced his case hopeless, and abandoned him lo his fate. He was cared by the aforceald medicines, and since his recovery many thousands simi larly atllicted have used Dr. Schenck's prepara tions with tbe same remarkable success. Fall directions accompany each, making it not abso lutely necessary to personally see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wish their langs examined, and for this purpose he is professionally at his Prin cipal Office, PHILADELPHIA, ETEKY SATURDAY) Where all letters for advice must be addressed. Be Is also professionally at Mo. S3 Bond street, New York, every other Tuesday; and at No. 35 Hanover street, Boston, every other Wednesday. He gives advice free, bat for a thorough exami nation with his Resplrometer the price Is $5. Office hours at each city from 9 A. M. to 3 P. ftl. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweei Tonic, each t I'M per bottle, or 17 a ball dozen, Mandrake Pills, 25 cents a box. A full supply of Dr. SCIIEHCK'S MEDICINES for sale at all times at his rooms, Asq, for sale by Druggist ftai Pealcn, 0 man 1ABGE OMER, COLL IN" OPESFINO- THEIR NEW ESTABLISHMENT. in CMC 6 NUT STREET, ABOVE BROAD. DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO TUB FOLLOWING DISP03I TION OF THE DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS OF.THSIR BUSINESS. SILK DEPARTMENT. This embraces not only the ohoicest productions of Lyons in the way of Novelties, but every article for sa vice from the bat quality and make of BhST btl.KS to the most moderate priced tht $im be relxed upon and recommended. MANTILLA DEPARTMENT Will comprise all the Novelties of Paris as they appear in that Emporium of .Style and Fashion. Utre also will be found goods to suit the m?st nunierata ideas. DRESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT. This Department will be in charge of most competent persons, and with our facilities' for manufac turing, and our intimate connections in Pari, we hope to make it an entire meets. Prnmptit and atlitition will be givrn to orders. SHAWL DEPARTMENT Hill ba found replete with all the desirable styles of this article. Ihe most tlegant lot of INDIA SUA IVL3 yet offered in this city. DRESS GOODS. Every at tide u.ted for presses, whether of French, English or German production, will be repre sented on the shelves of this Department. Also the best makes of American manufacture. It mil he our aim to present for sale every style and quality, so to suit every taste and ned. , . LINGERIE. This DrjiartmetK is intended to svjyly every article Infants' and Children's Dresses, Wedding Outfits, hand, and orders will be taken for sner.ial wants. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. , ' We have increased this Department in scope, and are prepared to tupply all domands, from th most moderate priced to the finest at tide made, in every size and in all varieties. ' t , LACE AND EMBROIDERIES Will contain evtry Novelty of the seasons as they occur, including Collars, Barbes. Bandker chiejs, Point and tirusiels, Chemisettes, Sleeves, and a host of ,small articles too ndmerou lo detail. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. A full stock of Linens, Linen Sheetings, Table Damasks, Napkins, etc., of the most tried ami approvtd manufactures, of Irish and French make, will always be found, together with alt the reqmr site material for starting housekeeping, and also for replenishing. - . ' ' ;'i " ' N. Ji.BOMEB, COLL AD AY CO. wteh emphatically to slate that they intend to shorn at all times the Best Assorted Stock of Goods, but they are determined to sell them at as low prices a any house in this country, S2rt DRY GOODS. 123. BTILLALIVB. 123. EPSTEIN & HAINES Again in the FleW, at the Old Stand, Ao. 1S3 X01II1 MTH Street, ABOVE AROH. Having Failed, Eave survived, and win fight it ont on tb same line. If It takes a liietlme. Will open on TUESDAY) March 2. with 30,000 worth of liankropt Dry bloods and Notions, Asd will ofTer tbe following goods under oar old metto, never to be undersold, the greatest bargalus since the panlo of lt6T: Mtullns, Linens, Towels, Towellngs, Table Linens, Napkins, Flannels, Hosiery, tilere?, Kid Gloves, Dress Hood?, Hlack Alpacas, Chintzes, ttlughams, Cloths, CaSBiineres, White Uoods, Hdkfa. , Underwear for Ladles and Gents, and A large stock of Notion) ' A II will be sold at a rainoua loss to somebody. Oar friends in Ihe retail dry goods business ear tbey have been making great profits on goods since ws have been closed np, and are very sorry to hear we are going to open, as we make and tegaiate the prices ror Dry Goods. We also return oor alncera thanks to our friend, la tbe retail boalnesa for waiting on oar creditors to pay them If they would rot alga for as to go on. FJUBPJCTTJAi. MOTION IN OBEiP AND UO0D GOODS AT 10W PRICED ' IMPOSITION BATED! Ol POSIT .ON COURT EDI - COMPARISON INVITED! COMPETITION DEFIED I TUK VALUE ALWAYS OIVEN IN EX0H4.HOK lOR YOUR MO SHY I We are bound to make ours the lives! Dry Qooia noose In Philadelphia, f-iuall profits, quick sales and one low p. Ice, and tarn tbeDlmble ilxpooce often, It the oorner-etone of this cht.p store. EPSTEIN & HAINES, No. 123 Worth NINTH Street, ABOVniAkCH, REGULATORS OV PRICE' 8 1 mw.eirp LINEN STORE, No. G20 ARCH STREET. NEW LINEN DiESSES, NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PRINTED LINEN CAMBRICS, Eccched by last Steamer from Europe. 1, 1869. 4 ... ADA Y C CO,, We xha.ll off'r at our opening of Ladies' and Misses' Uniermear. Al etc. etc. A supply will always be found AL, OH 1 CIGARS. HAVANA CIGARS. Freeh lots imported by every steamer, viz.: Partagaa; Cabanas; Cabargas; Comerolantaj Marias; Upoi-nn; Bamilleter; Kapanola; Fi. garo, etc., comprising a splendid assortment of elses, offered at low prloea. ' Also, continue manufacturing the olgarg so well and favorably known under oor copy righted, standard brands of . . "Mariaka Rita." "Fba Diavolo.' "Flbub sb Lys." "Louia D'Oa.' ': Great variety of sizes; good quality at low cost. Call and examine or send for samples. .( 8. FUCUET & SONS, IMPORTERS and MANUFACTURERS, I awtfrp No. 229 S. Frokt Btbkbt. BOOTS AND SHOES. 7T! BARTLETT, Bfo. 83 SOUTH SIXTH STBEET, '! I . 1 - ,. IS Begs to Announce Jm Hew, Styles of Gents' Boots and Shoes, for Spring Wear, and is noio ready to receive and fulfil all arders which the public may favor him with, ' t. " . ' U FASHION ADLC BOOTS AND SHOKa MACE TO OliEEU, IN TUB LATEST BTYLaW.' ON THE MOST REASONABLE TJSBata. OIVEUUACALL. . , , .T O, K. I.KE. J. B, CnARlOI, . . j.M South TENTH 8treA J COAL. VJILLIAM VV. ALTER, , . LEHIGH GOAL,, - " Also, Lorberrjand Locust Monntala. " Depot, No. 857 NorLh NINTH Stmt. Below QirardAvenna. 1 WtXU t Office, Cor. SIXTH and SF1UMJ GaEDEJ. " ' Ml , t ftl .A. X W E ' L L ' Ow PREPARED GYPSUI-C, For TihltenlBg and Coloring: Walls. ' A Bs-ATJTlFDL. DURABLE A CHEAP ARTIOfJC. ' Jh'-M,rV'.m w1' D"laulglos.,wuio . rub off, aod is luereruramor. durabla, is easily bTi7 aud i costs do more Uiao the eomaion Umi, T ad XiA sanlUry qua.liie. ar. eoellui: U UT th.Vaur.i2 evry reseecl ausurpassea by anything Of tua k "2 ' ever otTerwl lo lte public " failal that ail wi.o test It will never am. na- . I Lli. the lnv.oio would ask r to studv5-2 L tervst by giving th. Urpauoi a trial. Order rolvd for aiu lug tbe Ovpsnm. Parti r ar aiwutloo paid to Pariar arTd Btori ciiinf m"' . No 1930 8. Firru b" tVuuiliuhla: Bold br Urooers generailr. ' iaiw,
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