THE DAILY ETENIXQ TELEGRAPH PHIL ADELPIHA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1809. A. Clftrrrmnn on the Twitch!! '. To the Editor of The Evening Telegraph: In reading yonr Issue of this evening my eye Waa arrested by the article beaded "Mawkish Sensibility for Murderers." In this article yoo May: "We understand that a movement la on toot among the clergymen of Philadelphia to letltlon the Governor for the pardon of Twltohell," eto. Who these clergymen are you profess not to know. I wish you did, and that you wonld publish their names. Suoh a publi cation, I am persuaded, would convince you and the citizens at Urge that etc of the clergy men of the city are engaged in any such move Blent, and that these lew are not among the leading olorgymen of rullmlolpula. I read your arttole with great pleasure, and I am Satisfied that our clergymen, with few exoep. lions, would Indorse It. The law and the officers Of the law ought to be a terror to evlNdoors and ft praise to them that do well, and this can be aeoured only by a faithful and Impartial execu tion of the law. Lot the violator of Uw, whether be be rloh or poor, whether dignified by an official position or an humblo citizen, or whether he wield a wide social lnfluenoe or be Without a friend, sudor the penalty of his crime, and the law-abiding citizens will rejoice In the aafely which suoh an administration of law wli1 Insure. A Clehovman. Philadelphia, March 9, I860. BUS1C1L AND DRAMATIC The City Amusements. At the Walnut Mr. and Mrs. Harney Wil Lams will appear this evening in Tic Jimcrald Ming. At the Abch the comedy of Much Ado About Jfvthing will be performed inl evening. ATimUuitsNUT the Partington sisters will Appear this evening In the drama ot The Hidden Jjand. On Tnesdoy evening next the extravagant of The Field of the doth of (Jold will be produced In handsome style by C. D. Hess & Co.' a bur lesque company. At the Theatre Comio.uk the Japanese troupe will gtve some 01 tneir most astonishing peiformanoes this evening. At the A mbbioan an attractive variety en tertainment will be given this evening. At the Academy of Muhio Fanny Janaus cheE, the celebrated tragedienne, will com mence a series of six performances of German drama on Monday evening. On Monday Mary tiluart will be given; on Tuesday. Catharine the Second; and, on Wed neday, M aiianna. The sale ot reserved seats will commence to-morrow morning. The Uebmaitia Orchestra will give a pub llo rehearsal at Horticultural Hall this after noon. The Arabian Nights Entertainment at Concert Hall Is attracting crowded bouses. Fifty beautiful paintings ate exhibited, in addi tion to wbloh Carleton, the Irish comedian; Charles Oarmlo, the onaracter singer; Miss Jennie Wade, the vooila; and Professor O'Reardon, the performer on the "lambleronl eon," will appear. One hundred handsome gtfta will be distributed to the audience. The rniLBABHONio Society will give their third grand concert at the Academy of Muslo on Saturday evening next. Beethoven's J'euto rate symphony will be performed by a full or chestra. The last grand vubllo rehearsal will be given t Horticultural Hall on Friday afternoon. The Pisnn Widow's Asylum On to-morrow evenlug Mr. S. Edwin Megrgewlll give a read ing from Dickens, at Oonoart Hall, for the benefit of the Penn Widow's Asylum. We hope there wlU be a loll house, CITY ITEMS. ' hvnma Ovbbcoats A fine auortment, unequalled by any in Philadelphia, in ityle, make, and Jit, at prlcei ranging from 6 upward. Oall and examine, Malt-wav between Bjcmmbtt dk OO., Anh and V Towns Hall, bith (treed, j No. Bis Mabkbt St., PHIL.ADSLFHLA, AMT JSO. 90 Bboadway, Haw YoaJC. Art Bali. On Thursday and Friday even lags next, Thomas Blrcti fe Boa will at their callery, No. 1931 Obesnut s.reet, a large nomoer or valuable European and Amerloao Oil Palntlags water colors, to., the prlva'e collestlon of R. II. Grata Kaq, Tka eolleotlen comprlBss some choice works by some of the celebrated artists of tne day. The painting are now on exh.blllon. At the close of tne sale of palat ini a number ot engravlugi and phitographs wtll be sold. The sale will be positively without reserve. HOW HOSTETTBB'S BlTTBBS COBB DYSPKPSIA Thb Whole Stoby in a Nuishill. Tne office of the stomach Is to convert tne food ln'o a cream-like semi-fluid called Chyme. This Is effected partly by the action of a solvent called the gastric Juice, which exudes from the coating of the stomacn, and partly by a mecbanical movement of that organ, which ehurne, as H were, the dissolving ailment. The Chyme passes from the stomach into the duodenum, or entrance to the bowels, wnere it is subjected to the action of the bile and the nutritious portion of It converted Into a fluid oalled Chyle, which eventually becomes blood. Now it Is evident that It the great solvent, the gas tric Juloe, Is not produced In sufficient quantity, or If the mechanical action of tne stomach Is not soul clently brisk, the firttproces of diyei tion will be but Iran art ecUy performed. It is also clear that If tne liver, which plays such an Important part In chang Ing the nourishing poitlon of the chyme Into the material of the blood, Is congested, or In any unna tural condition, the tecond procet will not be tho - roughly accomplished. The result of the two failure ' i dytpeptia, complicated with bUiovuneu, The mode la which Hostettbb's Bittbbs operate la suoh oases Is this: They Invigorate the cellula membrane of the stomach, which evolves the gas trie J aloe, theieby Insuring an ample sufficiency of the fluid to completely dissolve theioed. They also act upon the nerves of the stomach, causing an ac celeration ot the mechanical movement necessary .to ' reduce the food to a homogeneous aiasa. They also act apeclllcaliy upon the liver, atrengtnsnlnc It, and so enabling It to produce aa aiupie aua regular sap nivnf i i for the Duroose of convertible me nutri tious partlciea of tho Cay me Into Chyle, and promote ti a LfcMtagv luruuRD .Ut9 uuneii ui iuv ua-jiooa uvuna. In .hit way iiosTBTTBB a Bittbbs cures dys- veDBla and liver complaint. Tne explanation la plain, simple, philosophical, and true, , , A Cabo We have resolved this season to offer to onr citizens atti actions greater than ever oerore. Our Block wilt be found to be very full and choice. in our ready-made wora we have made op only the very cholcett of goods, aud la the very height of the fssblon. To our many customers we should state that they will Mod an unusual line of the finest and most stylish Clothes In the country, and would re mctfully tender our advice to call and secure pat- ..mi. even though they should not desire their di tiers filled Immediately. Cuablbs Btoexs & Co.. Clothiers, . wo a at C'hesnut street. IV isn't always the want of ioteiheoght that nravaniB men from Insuring their Uvea. Sometimes it ih oi r a little self-deulai. A man sees that a. roller on his life woo d be a good thing, but then . fca would have to give op some Utile ludolgeuce In o.der to secure It, andso he will risk the comfort of f.mil rather than deny bimseii. Wouldn't the comfort of having a policy In the ."Ameilcai' Compensate for a little self-denial? muf.ib. William W. Cassldy, Ho. II South Baoond atraat. haa tha laraest and most attractive assortment of One Jewelry and silverware ta the city purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle tarnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He aiso.has a large stock of American western watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store Is sore to renlt in pleasure and profit. pAisTiNhs bv Ambbicam AavisT.A collection of fainting by American artists will be sold, with out its rve, th s svening, at T)j o'clock, at Scott's Art Gallery, Ho. 100 Ohssnut street. The cata logue embraces landscapes, marine, river and moun tain views, all mounted In rich gold-leaf frames. A Oood Hotel la a beuelt to the community, and Boat o a may well bs proud of lis noted Ambbioam House, so long and so well kept by Lewis Bias, Esq. Thoroughly rentied and refurnished, It need fear bo i competitor. HALt-B. Davis a cc s kbw Boale" Grand and Buuare Pianos have great body of tone, and ars aa clear an 1 musical as a bell. The Agenoy la at Ho. til henul sueei. JT.vry mu lclno should have one. FOR TFIB OOTTNTRRIfEITKR FOR TUB COUNTER f"Ct TKH FOR TUB COUNTKRFEirKK FOR TUB COUNTERFEITER OF HKIiMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUOHC HOW TO DETECT IT The genuine has tbe mxt blown la the bottles, wblla tbe crunterfelt has not. And the contents ars not at all similar to the gen nine, bat of lighter color. In fact. It Is a most mlsera ble Imitation In this respeot and possesses no medl clnal.qnalitles whatever, but seems to be flllrd with some itmple decoction. Tbe c materieit has been fcund In four different dreg stores In this city wltbln a week. I will appreciate tbe kindness or dealers If they will examine their stock at once and report, CHEAT INJUSTICE may BB DONE TO PATIENTS GRFAT IN JU8TICE MAY BS DOI B To P ATI KS TM OREATINJUgllCR MAY II DONE TO PATIB T9 GREAT INJUSTICE MAY BS DON B to PATIENT OB EAT INJU8 1 IOE may BS DONE TO PATIENT r GBEAT INJUSTICE MAY Bit DON B TO PATIENTS GBEAT INJUSTICE MAY BB DONE To PATIENT GREAT INJUSTICE MAY BB DONE TO PaTlE ST8 OhKAT INJUSTICE MAY BB DONE TO PATIENTS GREAT INJUSTICE may BB DONE TO PATIENTS I lcok to druggists tor prottollon. Patients tbat have been using the genuine readily detect tne spurious, and in three dlstinot caies they called at tbe store. Notwithstanding lb druggist In e.n case having assured them of tbe genuineness of the article, they may have sp Sea conscientiously, BEAR IX HIND IHg GENUINE BEAR IN HIND THB GENUINE BEAR IN HIND THB UENUINR BEAR IN MIND THB GENUINE BEAR IS MIND THB GENUINE has tbe following plainly blown In turee sides ot the bottl: H. T. HELMBOLD'a GENUINE FLUID E.V TRAC1 8, PHILADELPHIA. THB COUNTERFEIT HAS HOT. THE COUNTERFEIT HAS NOT. THE COUNTERFEIT HAS NOT. THE COUNTERFEIT HAS NOT, THE COUNTERFEIT HAS NOT. Notwithstanding I have spsred no expense In get ting cp steel engraved wrappers aud labels for the protection ot my business, the counterfeit of these are calculated to deceive. Information derived, leading to detection, will be rewarded with the amount of one thousand dollars, and at the same lime tharkfnlly received by H. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist, 8 8tMp No. Mil BROADWAY, New York. P. 8. Since tbe insertion of tbe above tbe follow ing Druggists have kindly reported and returned the spurious article, and been supplied with the gsnulne: W. H. Pl'e, Ho. 70S Patsyuak road, James S. Everion, Fourth and Queen. Thebb is Goon Autbobity for stating ;tbat in this country one adult out of every six dies ol Con sump'lon; and, indeed, se prevalent and so fatal bas this disease become, that It la dreaded aa the great scourge of the race; and yet, In the formative stages all Pulmonary Complaints may be readily controlled by resorting promptly to tbe Exfbctobamt of Da. D. Jatnb, which soothes and strength! at the bronchial tubes, allaying Inflammation and cleansing them and the lungs of all Impurities. It Is a certain remedy for Coughs and Colds, which, when left to themselves, frequently bring on Pulmonary Com plaints, and It cares Bronchitis effectually it taken In time, and the directions strictly followed. It has maintained Its reputation as a curative for over a quarter of a century, and If those who are threat ened wlthtLung Diseases, or any of the symptoms of Bronchitis or Asthma, will at once give this standard remedy a trial, they will never regret It. Sold everywhere. "A Wobd to Pbdbstbians. Bs'ore Weston started on his remarkable journey of tOOO miles la 100 dart, be took the precaution to send te G Midyear's, No. 308 Chesaut street, and seoure a pair of his gum high boots. Knowing that his trip would extend Into windy Marcht when he would be obliged to trudge I; through snow and slush and water, he insured ex emption from cold and disaster by asking friend Dietrich to send htm these gum boots. Whataoold a stager aa Weston does ought to be done by all of ut. Tbe slush and general mnckleness of to-day should remind us of the necessity of getting these oversnoes, and thus protect and preserve our health, add to our comfort, and in so doing get lid of tbe blues, "live long and prosper Spike's "Btandabd Wimb Bittkbs," There Is no charlatan lam aneut epeers -wine uiitera.' Their base Is his pure wine, all of which Is four years old before It Is sold or used In any way. They only require to be used to recommend themselves to the most Incredulous. They are pure and perfectly free from any kind of medication, and pleasant to tbe taste. Bold by Druggists. Sat. ic or Boots and Shoes. We weu'dcall the early aitar tlnn or tha Uada to the large ana attractive sale ot Boois and Shoes, to be Bu by catalogue, for osb. To-morrow t lnurtoayi morning, uarcn it, at 1 o'clock, by C. D. McOieesdt Co., auctioneers. No 000 Market street. The Time Has Come For Spring Overooate. We have them for 96-50. All prices np to $23. Wanamaker & Brown, The Lakukut Ulothinu House, Oak Hall, Has Cob. of Sixth and Market Sts. MARRIED. MILLER-SAUNDERS On the 26th of Ju'y. 1867, hv the Rev. Bamuel Uurborow. Mr. WiLLliM a. UlLLKBtoMlas A,lLLE A. BAUSDJSUd, both of this olty. H.ANSOHOFF LOWENQRUND March 8. 18(19. by Kev. B. Mo ran, Mr. iLI RAMSOIiUKF, of Halt Like City, to MISS KMMAlXWiNUUONI. of Flilla- delubla. DIED. BBOOKS. On tbe mom Ins: of the 0h In.tant. JOHKtH JbHUUKU, In trie aist year of bis age. i lie reiauve. aua irieuos are renpeoiruuy invitea (0 attend his funeral, from tbe resldeuce of nls brotuer- lu-law, (,'barles Lenta, No. 4208 UreeH street, West fblladelpbla, on Haiurday atteiooon. ina lain taitant, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Mount Morlub Cemetery. Fisa On the tb Instant, alter a llnirerlna Ulneaa. ANNA K., wife ot Jolin II. Kiss, aua daagbter of Daniel ana Iorotny Heal, lu tne 27 cb year of her aie, Utt relatives ana friends are Invited to atieud tha fnntral, from her pan un" tesldenoe. riliy-ililrd and Haveriora streets, 1 wenly-foarlh ward, on Friday aiternoon next at s o'clock, without further notice. Funeral service lu Blocltley Baptlat tlhurcb. OLKSN. On tbe Slh Instant. ADDIE. wiranf Ban. Janiln Glenn, In tbe la year of ber age. i De reiuuva auu irivuu. ui toe iamiiy are invitea to attend tbe funeral, from ber buaband'a residence, o. tiii urcuaru .traut, vrauarora, on r riaay aner- noon. tbe nib instani, ai o'clock. To Droceed to Cedar Hill. OCT WATER. At Camden, on the 7th Instant. RIC'HAKD A. Ol'TWAl'aUt, late engineer steamboat Enaral from his late residence. No, 321 Mlcltle street, on Thursday, the lStatniiant at 2 o'clock. (3 o'liiMKm-Oa tbe atn instant. JSilll o DAN. JKLB, wlie of Jobn W. O' Daniels, aged 87 years. Tbe relatives and friends ot lbs iamiiy ara respect fnllv invited to attend tbe funeral, from tbe resllenoe of ber husband, No. i10 Oopla street (wast of Six teenth aud below Catbsrlue street), ou Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. To proceed te Machpelan Cemetery. nKAHRKLL-unmi no imuiui, av tua uaiiurai reildenoeVFbu-nlxvllle. Rev. FB.1LIP O'FAiltliU., toJJ2S,fa0,A?rK'.,d friends are resreotfully intiild u. attend bis funeral, ou Friday morning at 10 0 clock, at Fbceolxvllle. thi BATJI.T. On Tnesaay evening, tne via humui. FHANC'Ir) THIBAOliT. . . , . in a nitiKa At Lita ninerai wiu dd kitvu. WI118TKR.-On tbe 8th Instant, after a lingering Ulneu, JOhKiHlNBK.,wlfeof Charles H.. weoster and daogbter of Ueorge K. ana abb caauir, ui u tii. n Buav tfx w or A Tbe relatives aud Wends are respectfully Invited to aiOOO REWARD lOOO REWARD lOOO REWARD a lOOO REWARD attend her funeral, from br hn 'hand's ranMane. "n. W'3i Tl n street. Wblleha I. Twenty-tblr Ward tn Thur-dav attnmnnn, the llth nueat, at t o'clock. To proceed to Od t Hill Cemetery, aTSr- TTAHMONV tlnv a i. AR.rU CHAPTER. Nr. It, lh cfrre-s and member ot the Chapter are re- Iuratrd in mt at tha MASONIC HAL.U. T IOKKOW AFTERNOON at I o'clock, to attend the funeral of (,ur deceased . Compsnlno, KOgO W. S KNTON. JOSEPHS'. ILKY, BdCietary. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF rillLAUELPim. S. L. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT 8U- SEE ITS RATES AND PLANS BEFORE INSUR ING ELSEWHERE. ALEX. WHIDLDIN, President. JOHN S. WILON. Secretary. 6 10 CLOTHING. JONES' ONfrriUCE CLOTHING 110 USE, No. 604 MARKET Street. Our garments are well made. Oor Cutters are men or talent. IILT 0E 1'JilCK IS ASKEW. Satisfaction tinaranteed Ercry Purchaser. GEO. W. NIE3IANN, No. 604 MARKET Street, 1 17 wfm tf ABOVE SIXTH. FOR SALE. AT PRIVATE BALE. VERY EL 10 Kaut country aeat aua Diotaelou. of tha late Uavis Pearsoo. Esq . deceased, with stable and coach house, 7 actee, Broad street and O.d York road, vuo leet front, below Planer's lane. Twenty second ward. All tbat very elegant country seat, DeginntoR on the west line of Old Voi k road, 700 leet d Inches from the north side of Bristol street; thenue extending non.u watd along Old Yora road 438 feet li luches, toananule; tneuce nortnward along tue same ia2Itet 5;'a inches; ttieuce westward, at rlgnt au(fls with proposed continuation of Broad street, 272 fed 9 Inches, to the east Hoe of said co tin nation of Broad street; thence south ward along the same 636 feet; ttience eastward, at right angeH with said Broad tttreet, 3419 feet, 1J luches, to tbe place of beginning; aud also, au that lot beginning at a point, the intersection of tbe middle of Broad street aud tbe middle of Conrtland sneet; tbnnce extending eastward along the middle of Cjnriland street 300 feet 2 Inches, to the west line of the Old York roau; theuce southward along the west side of Old York road 300 feet of an inch; thence west waid by tbe above described lot 835 leetllj Inches, to tbe middle of Broad street; thence not th ward along Broad street 2HH feet to the place of btglDniog. Toe improvements consist ot an elegaut manelon, 41 by 40 fee', with back bnliulngs, built aud hut shed tbioughoutln a very superior manner; wide bail, tiled throughout; parlor, library, dialog room, sitting-room, and 2 kitchens on tne first floor; 7 chambers on tbe second, and 5 ou the i hlrd floor, and observatory on top. It nasi all the modern Improvements and conveniences of a city residence, gas (sbandellers and tit tarts Included), batn, hot and cold water, water cioset, furnace, cooking-range, etc.; has large and bandtome perch, with veranda; also, gar deaet'a residence, large stable and coach house, green bouse and othtr out-buildings, and the grounds are handsomely Improved with cnoloe shrubbery, floe shade trees, evergreens, etc.; convenient to Wayne Station on toe German town Railroad, and easvof aooess to the oily. This property adjoins the elegant resldtnoeof A J. rsucanor, tq.. aua i upiuaii jur, jiwspu H. Loverlna's and Mr. James u weiuam's. fhotoaraphio views may be seen at the Auction Rooms. Immediate possession. May be examined at any time. M. THOMAS fe HON4. Auctioneers. 88mw3i Kos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. FOR FA LE WEST PHILADELPHIA, No nM cut bin ut Hveet. DouDlB inree-Btorv ame IW.LL1NU and JUitenalon. well built, with every convenience; has IS rooms, including lali sird chambers. Lot 60 by 143 feet. Price, 1 15. 000 Apply until March 13, on premises, between 9 aad 5 o dock. 8 6 i." WEST PHILADELPHIA. FOR SALE Two of the handsomest Kestdences on Chaaout kireet: lots loo feet trout. Wit. B. WKIR, No MM TO RENT. 0FOR RENT, Itae Desirable Kesldcncc, No. 1G14 ClIL'S MDT Street, Containing TEN ROOMS, with all the modern lot provementa. Apply to GUMMET A BONi, 228 No. T33 WALNUT Htreet. JS3 FOR BBS T.-rREM13E3, No. 809 CHESNUT Street, for Store or Office. Alao, OFF1CF.S AND LARGE ROOM3 snltable for a Commercial College. Apply at 6 24j BANK OF THE REPUBLIC. 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Nos. hlO and hii atAHKET elreet, 3 1( wtu St Fhlladelpbii HATS AND CAPS. ri WABBDBTON'8 IMPROVED VENTI ar lated, and easy-ttttln KDreaa iiaw ipaienteai.is all tha Imcmvcd ruil.l.ina nf tbe eaaon. (JH K3 SUT Btreet, next door U the Fost Ofllca. UUtoa. RODCERE' AND WOSTENHOLM'3 POCKEl KIUVKH.Fearlandritag Bandies, of beantlAU Dolab. KODGKBb' and WAKal A BUTOH1CHU HA &OH, and tbe eelebrated LMAIULTiUI MAZOB 4C1HHOKM Of tbe tlneat quaU'.y. Kaaors, Knives, Bclaaora, aud Table Ontlery Groan ana roiianaa, at r. w S PMIays'fti MO. las Bh A Jtn Staaa.lMtlaw (ShaaaaA. SEAFHESS. EVERT INSTRDMBNT THAT science and skill have Invented to assUt the ring la every degree of deafneasi also, keapua. lora: aiao, uranaau's jrateni cruuiuea, superiw y Fatent Cruuibea . superior 1 aV any Oliutr la 1 ai r. MADAiMA.' V atari-M MiaaaA. Ulna flhaaanli IF YOU WANT A DELIGHTFUL BPRINQ BED, neat, healthy, and oomfortaole, naa the Helf-faslening Bed Sprlnes, (tl Is!) per doa. SCHERiC ICS PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC, ami MANDRAKE PILLS WILL CURS CONSUMPTION. LIVER COMPLAINT. AND DYSPEPSIA, If taken according to tbe directions. Thev are all thiee to bo talicn at tbe Bsme time. They cleanse tbe atomaoh, relax the liver, and put It to work; then the appetite becomes frood; the food (l)geels and makes oood blood; the pa'.ient begin to prow in flesh; the dinenBed matter ripens Id the lunpo, and the patient outgrows the dieense and gets well. This la the only waj to cure Consumption. To three three medicines Dr. J. II. 9CUENCK of Pkilnuelr.hia, owe? his UNRIVALLED SUCCESS In the treatmpbt of Pulmonary Consumption. The Pulmonic Sjrup ripens toe morbid ma'.ter in the lungs, nature throws It off by an easy expectorntlon, for when the phiepm or matter is ripe, a eligbt couh will throw it off, and the patient has rest, and the lungs begin to heal. lo do tb, tbe Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills must be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver, bo that the Pulmonic Sjrup and food will rnuxe good blood. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS Act upon the liver, reruovlnar hII obstructions; relax tbe duels of tbe gall bladifer, the bile starts freely, and the liver is soon. relieved; the stools will show whst the pills can lo; nothing has ever oeen invented except calomel (a deadly poison, which 19 vety dangeious to tee unless with great care) that will unlock, the gall blad der and stsTt tbe secretion of tho liver like Scbcnclc's Mandrake Pill. Liver Complaint is one of the most 1'roini neut Causes of Consumption. SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC Is a gentle Btimu.ar.t and alterative, aud the alkali in the seaweed, which this preparation Is made of, astista the stomach to throw out the gastric lulce to dissolve the food with the Pul monic Sjrnp, and it 1b nmdo into good blood without leruientatiou or souring the stomach. THE GREAT REASON Why physicians do nat cure Consumption ta. they try to do too much; they give mellcines to ftopthe cough, to 6top chills, to stop niaht sweats, hectic fever, and by bo doing they derange the whole digestive power, locking up the secretions, ana eventually the ptUent sinks ami die.. Dr. 6CHENCK, In h'a treatment, does not try to ptop a cough, uiabt sweats, chills, or fever. Remove the cause, and tbey will all stop of their own accord. No oue can be cu.ed ot Consump tion, Liver Complaint, Djspepsia, Catarrh, Can ker, Ulcerated Throat, uules the liver and stomach are made healthy. If a percon has cousump'.ion, of course the lungs are in some way diseased, either tuber cles, abscesses, broucheal irrita'.lon, plueral adhesion, or the lutigs are a mass of inflamma tion and fast dc vlng In such cases what must be done? It U not only tbe lungs that are wasting, but it Is the whole body. The stomach and liver huve lot their power to make blood out of food. Now the only cnanco la to take Dr. SCHENCK'S three medicines, which will bring up a tone to tbe stomach, the patient will want food, itwill digest easily and make good blood; then the patient begins to gain lu fleth, and as soon as the body begins to grow, the lungs commence to heal up, and tbe patient gets fleshy aud well. Tau is the onlj way to cure Coufcumption. WHEN THERE IS SO Ll'SU DISEASE, And only ii'e" toinplaint and Dpejsiat Si-httick's Seaweed Tonic and JJamlrake J 'ills are tujftcient, without the Puli hionic Syrup. Take the Man drake Pills freely in all bilious cases, w they are PERFECTLY HARMLESS. Pr. KTHENCK, who ha enjojed uninter rupted health, was wated away to a more tkelctou, in the very last stage of Palmouary C'ousutnpUou, hla phjaiciant having pronounced bis cae. hopeless, and abandoned him io his late. Be was cured by the aforesaid medicines, and since hi recovery ruauy thousands simi larly atlhcted have used Dr. Schenck's prepara tiotiB Jwlth tbe same remarkable success. Full directions accompany each, making it not abso lute) necessary to personally see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wish their lungs examined, and for this purpose be is pioiessionally at his Prin cipal Office, rillLADELl'llIA, EYEKY SA11KDAY, Wbcro all letters for advice must be addressed. He is aUo professionally at No. S2 Bond street, New York, every other Tuesday; and at No. 33 Hanover street, Boston, every other Wednesday. He gives advice free, but for a thorough exami nation with his uesplrometer the price is $5. Office tours at each city from 9 A. M. to 3 P. tl Price of tbe Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweea Tonic, each $1-50 per bottle, or $7 a half dozen Mandrake Pills, 25 cents a box. A full supply of Dr. 8CIIENCK9 MKDICINE3 for sale at all tiroes at bis rooms. Also, for sala by DiUtlats oud Dealers, ff iwjjurp OLD' FRANKLIN HALL CLOTHING EMPORIUM. PAINTER, READ & ELDBEDGE, No. 321 CHESNUT STREE r. HAVE REOPr NED, SINCE THE RECENT FIBE' An Entire New and Fresh Stock OP FINE READY-IY1ADE CLOTHING,'1 ; Which they are Selling at very REDUCED PRICES. H O IY1 E R, COLLADAY & CO., Nos. 1412 and 1414 CHESNUT Street, ABOVE DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO COMPLETE ASSO:iTMMT OF BLACK COMPRISING ALL TUB BEST CY0N3 MANUFACTURES OP CROS GRAINS, TAFFETAS PERS AIM, OATIN DE LYONS, POULT D E SOI Ey ETC, H. C. Si CO. also desire to reiterate their determination to Boll their goods it the LOWB-iT' MARKET J-RICES, tnd have marked their BLACK SILKS in pnrananoe of this prinolple. , HOMER, COLLADAY $c CO.'S HOSIERY DEPARTMENT ! 18 NOW REPLETE WITH ALL Trie BEST MAKES OF HOSIERY, INCLUDINO Drettte's Celebrated English Hosiery. Real DalbrJggan'a Hoale y. German Iron Frame Hose. Extra Quality. Merino Vests and Drawers, Cvjry lxo These Goods bare all been Selected and MtDtfaotared expressly for aa, and will basoli 4 the MOST MODERATE ADVANCE. Nos. 1412 and 1414 ABOVE CIGARS. HAVANA CICARS. Fresh lots imported by every steamer, viz.: Fartagas; Cabanas; Cabargas; Comeroiante; Marias; Upminn; Rftmilleter; Eapanola; Fi garo, eto., comprising a splendid assortment of sizes, offered at low prices. Also, continue manufacturing the cigars so well and favorably known under oar copy righted, standard brands of "Mabuxa Rita." "Fba Diavolo." "FtBCB pb Lys." "Locis D'0b.m Great variety of sizes; good quality at low cost. Call and examine or send for samples. 8. FUCUCT & SONS, IMPORTERS and MANUFACTURERS, 2 ti ifrp No. 229 S. Front Street. LOOKING GLASSES, ETC. EARLES' GALLERIES, No. 816 CHESNUT Street. LOOKING GLASSES, OIL PAINTINGS, riCTURB FRAMES, FINE ENGRAVINGS, CHROMO-LITUOGRAPIIS. JAMtS 8. EAKLE Hi 80X, U U thstnsmsp No 810 0HE8SUT Street. IiROAI). TH3IR LAROB AND UNrHUALLI SILK S, CHESNUT Street, BROAD. ... II ' WATCHES, JEWELRY. ETC. C & A. PEQUIGNOT, J MANUFACTURERS 07 WATCH C A 8 E 3, Aid Dealers Io American and Foreign WATCHES. No. 13 South SIXTH Street, MAHWACTOBY. So, g a FIFTH Street. WM. B. WARNS & CO.. WATCH B S AMD JKWILRT, ' a;K cormr HKVKMTH aud CHKwnit mrseta. iXi btcoctt uuor, and late ef No, 33 a. THIEDBL ENGAGEMENT AND Wf GOING RINGS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OW COIN AND 18 KARAT ALWATB ON HAND. LEWIS LADOMUS & CO., Jewellers, rP HQ. 8t CHES1IIJT HTBBKT. PIANOS. bTElNWAY & SONS' riTiiMn tuH.' No. lmw IU KaNUT Mtroet. Sl J Crl BH ADBL'RV'S AND OTUBU PIANOS, TiOl ffrajlor & srley ursns. only t wiljl i-.a. U. Fl w 'H KH 8, No. 101W ARCH Bt. i I m I U Q III I II tirand, Bqusr. and TJprlcbk PI A & OB. BUTTON'S, N0814 CH KttN UT HtrMS. 11 IU ALURKCUT, RIB. his dc HCUMIOT, i FIRT-CLAftB PiANO-jrORTKS. VJ WAKiKUOMM. No. 610 A AUOH I trass. WANTS. WAKTED LOCAL AND TRAVELLING Asruis lneery city and town la ths UnlMd Hlates, Urekt luducoouf nts oH'wred to actlv. utam. llll or sudrnss. with stamp, WOOD A 00.. Room u No.yoiUf;t?UTttMel.l'ila. w"
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