THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHlLADELPiTlA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1869. 1 I HU81CAL ASP BBABATIC. Vh City Amnicmrnta. Th Opera. Heasow which Mr. Max Mftretsek win commence at the Aoademy of Muslo oa Wednesday, March 81, will be the last opparto Iilly that our citizens will have to see Madame J0Keand MissKelloRg. It Is nmlerstooJ mat Madame La Grange Is now bidding a fare well to the stage, and tbe probabilities are that fter she sails for Europe, on the 16ih of April, Khe will not return again to this oouutry. Miss Kellogg is also about to visit Europe, where she Will remain several years. Theoompanyof Mr. Marelsek Includes all tbe distinguished artists who appeared here In tbe early part of the sea Bon, and a series of enjoyable performances are to be expeoted. Meyerbeer's superb opera of H Prephete and Donizetti's BelUnrio will be pro duoed tn handsome style. Mr. Marelzek's sea son is limited to nine nights and two matinee. The sale of seats will confluence at Trurnplor's to-morrow niornlogi at 9 o'clock. Tbe sub scription price for the nine nights will be $12 At tub Akch Miss Fanny Davenport will have a benefit ibis evening, when she will ap pear as "Boulotte" in Mr. Craig's burlesque of Marbe Sieve. Mr. E. Li. Darenoort will appear s "Kover"ln Wild O il, and the performance will conclude with the farce of Mr, and Mr: Peter White Much Ado About Nothing will be performed for the hurt time to morrow evening. On Friday Mrs. Creese will have a benetlt, when Robertson's comedy of Casio will be gtveu for the first time at this tnenlre. On Saturday Mr. Ham. Henple will present an attractive hill for his benefit. At the Ohksnut the verv mtertatnlng bur lesque of The ttld of the Cloth of Gold will be performed this evening. At the Walnut Boucloanll's drama of Foul Play will represented this evening. At the Thratkb Comiqub Klley's Japa nese troupe will execute some of their moat remarkable feats this evening. At the American a great variety of en tertaining performances will be given tats evening. .... Johanna and Willie .Hiws. assisted by Madame Henrietta Behrens, Mr. Kudolpli Hen nig, and Mr. Julius lies-, will give tnelrflrnt oonoert la this city at MUBical Fund Hall this evening. The okrmania Orchestra will give a pub lic rehearsal at Horticultural Hull this after noon. ' CITY ITEMS. Bpbinq Ovebcoats A fine attortment, unequnUcd by any in Philadelphia, in ityle, make, and fit, at price ranging from SO upwards. Call and examine. Maitiav between 1 Bknnbtt A Co., fitUiand V TowbbHah, buclh itreet.) Ho. Ill Mabk-bt 8., PH-H.ADai.FHXa, Am No. 100 Broadway, New Tom. The Tbyimo Season. Tee searching winds, tbe Cold, drizzling rains, ths heavy fog 1. and occasional warm and moist dajs of March, tender It, upon tbe whole, the most unhealthy mon;h of the year. Its depressing Inflaences are especially unfavorable to Invalids, and thousands of persons with feeble con stitutions, who have borne the winter bravely, break down in the lint month of sprl ng. The variations of temperature and cold east winds are a serious trial to ths dyscepilc and bilious, whnsa symptoms they In variably aggravate. Intermittent fever is also rife ' 'berever there Is evolvable poison In the water or the soil. To enable tbe system te combat these evils, there Is nothing like a good vegetable tonlo, and among this class of medicines Hobtbttkb's BtomaohBit ths stand supreme. Medical men prescribe It In preference to any of ths tonlo preparations of the Pharmacopoeia. They are aware that the ordinary i tinctures and extracts are all based npon cheap aloo I hoi, which Is surcharged with an aorld essential oil, ' and absolutely poisonous. Tney know, on the other Band, that ths rectified essence of the finest rye grown 1 In this country Is the sole spirituous Ingredient of dlolnal elements of which It la composed are of rare efficacy. Hence It has the confidence of physicians, and finds Us way Into hospitals where no other pro prietary medicine is sanctioned. course of tbe Bittkbs Is specially reoommended to persons of delicate habit, of both sexes, at this season. In the fever and ague districts of ths West and South, quinine has beenaimost universally dis carded as a chologogte, and this lnvalaable antidote to naalath. as disorders adopted lu Itastead. A doable gain is realised by the change, for tne Bitters, u ilike that dangerous alkaloid, are sgreeable to the palate, and their curative efltct U much more permanent. Headache, Lanocob, and Mblancholt gene rally spring from a Blsordered Stomach, Oostlveness, or a Torpid Liver. Each may readily ba removed by Dr. D. Jatne'b Sanative Pills; a few doses Of which will be found to stimulate the Liver and Stomach to healthy action, removing all bi'lonsness. and produolDg regular evacuations of tbe bowels. Bold by all Druggists. No on Thursday Onlt, but every day, the pab Ho will be shown through the Immense and well selected stock of Epbino Clothino at Chablbs St ok its a Co.'s, by polite and gentlemanly salesmen, who give (very attention to gentlemen, whether they wish to pur chase or t examine and compare our stock with others In tbe city. ; A cordial invitation i eztetided to all. ......r .Mr. wuilam W. Oansldr. No. 12 Booth Beoond street, bas tbe largest and most attractive (MSOrviuei "" j"" " " Purchaser can rely upon obtalslui a real, sore arU cls tarnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also.baa a large stock of American Western watches in ell rarleties and at ell prices. visit to VZl.,TT' ci.ri Pianos bave great body of tone, and areas I dear anl musical as a bell. The Agency is at No. 927 Chesnnt street. Kvery mnsioian .noma nave one, Vtm EliTSHS.-Bpeer's "Standard Wine Bitters," Wine, herbs, and roots, the best bitters known; a toni and eppetlaer; gives health, strength, ylgor, and beauty. TrTlt. Bold by Drnggisis. rot BATisrxsD with administering to the mere comfort of tbelr guests, Messrs. Bice, t the Ameri can Bouse Boston, have fitted their Billiard Halls itb the best material in the country. Announcement I TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, TO-MO&K9 W, TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MOSROW, arr,- teSTJf, tea th, art iK, HUTU, ' 18 THS JS THK JH THK ifl THS miTDAY riXRirJ uruA r rixEV For the For the , For the For tha JH"ORAKD BPRIilO OPENIN'3.-ff sroKASu fcpiuNa opknino - -ORn HPINQ OPKNINO.-4 Ai-URAND 8PRINU UPKMlMd.-eJA Vensrt. WANAHAKEB & BROWN Invite alt their Customers end th.O.neral Public to asssmbl ' . OAK HALL BUILDING, For a tboroogh inspecttiox Of Spring and Bummer Clothing. Tbe whole day, irota 6 A. al. u P.M ,wlll be given op for the display of the new Bprtug Btyle. the novelties In Materials and Patterns . and tn. beautllul made-up Garments, which in indslte varlsty com prts MsU HEW BTOOK, The largest and most attraetivs ever gotten np, ALL INVITED. r. k ukM or axnected to make Durohaaes. Moth For the convenience of Ladt., tu. Y oaths' - j u ... - nrl Llhlldren's DeparliueDts ar. on ti.a Srt floor. ItuUauoe ea bim street, as well a. Alarket. , wiKAUAKSK BROWM, Popular Clothiers, A. K, corner Bum and M utit Btreeu, Entire Block to Minor street. . No. 119 S. Thibd street, OairPBE MAnnooK family grocer, below Chesnnt. wholesale . . "', have just laid In a fine stock ot J' " prising all tbe deiloacles bslongii.. Kl , ! which tbey are offering at comldM f. prices. Their stock or foreign chesss Is ..". fine. New crop green and black teat of ths Ou quality, good plain Oolong tea as low ai si cents v""9' lb., sugar-cored hams, dried beer and tongues or tbs finest brands, W. O. family flour (the finest mads In this country) always on hand, New York Ooahen butler In small tub, Bethlehem and New York buckwheat meal, sardines, peas, mushrooms, corn, peaches, tomatoes, asparagus, beans, and all kinds of canned vegetables and fruits, warranted tbe best In the market. All their goods sold at wholesale prices when taken in unbroken packages, and deliv ered free ol charge to any part of the city. We would advise our friends to give thom a call. Bale of Boots akdShoks, Ths early attention of buyers Is called to C D. McUlees A Co.'s sale of Biots and Shoes, to be sold by catalogue. To-morrow (Thursday) morning, March 25, at 1(1 o'clock, at their store, No. 000 Market street. MA.EHIED. HOIATFIN RITKB, On Wednesday, March 10 h, at the reslctenoe of the bride's patents, hy the Kiv. Charles A. Malson. Mr JOHN HOLSTKIN and Alias CHRISTIAN A KITKR, all of Pailadeiphls. REEbS (JHOWN. On the 18th of February, by Rev. John Chambers, GKOKHK II. RKKSS to KlHsA J. CROW, both of Montgomery county, fa. DIED. BF.NFZKT. On the 3d Inst , JOHN STEPHEN BKN K.KT, In tbe 8lst year of hit age. His relatives and irieud and tnoaoof the family, re respictrully Invited t attena hi funeral, from liia late residence. No. 1636 Cuerry street, on Friday, the 20th iDBiaLt. at 10 o'clock. LKOOKMIRF. f.n the 21st Instant, after a linger Ing illness, ISABELLA, daughterof katnueiaud Jane Brockmlre, The relatives and f r 1 ndi are Invited to attend the funeral from her parents' residence, F fty-ihlrd and Paschal streets, HeMourllle; Twenty fourth ward, on Fr'ilay afternoon next, at 3 n'cluck, without further notice. Funeral services in Bloekley BaptlstChurch. MCCARTHY. On the Hid Instant, Mr. TIMOTHY &!uOA R THY, In the 60th year or his age. The relatives and friends ot the tamuy are Invited to attend tbe foneral, from his la'.e residence, N o. 1217 Cadwallaaer etreel, on t riaav anernoon at l o'clccit. bervlces and Interment at Bt. Michael's. THOMAS -On the 2S(1 Instant. JOBKPH M.. son of Charles J. and Ann 11, Thomas, in the 88th year of bis age. The relatives and friends of the family, also Phila delphia Lodge No. 72, A, V, M. and the Order in gene ral, are respectfully Invited to attend the, funeral, from bis late residence no. 18W North Twheiit street, on Friday, the 26th InBtaut, at lo olock. In terment at Laurel Hill. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPAXY, OF rillLADELPHIA, S. E. Corner FOURTH and WALJiUT Sts. SEE ITS BATES AND PLANS BEFORE INSUB INQ KLHKWHERE. ALEX. WHILLDIH, President. JOHN 8. WILSON, Secretary. 6 10 CLOTHING. JONES' ONE-PEICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 604 MARKET Street. Our (torments are well made. Our Cutters are men of talen' BUT OSE rKICK IS ASKED. Satisfaction guaranteed Every Purchaser. GEO. NIEMANN, Proprietor, Ho. 604 MARKET Street, S IT wfm U ABOVE SIXTH. CARD. Having sold to Mr. GEOROK W. NIEMANN the Block, Good Will, and Fixtures of No. ciOl MARKET Street, be will hereafter conduct toe business oa bis own aocount. As be has man aged the Establishment for the past Ave years, 1 am folly warranted In commending the cam patency of Mr. Niemann, and trust be will re ceive a liberal share of the public patronage. FURNITURE, ETC. FURNITURE. A J2 JT LEJAMBBrB HAVE REMOVED THEIR Fmiture & UpMsteri&s Warerooms TO 1137 CIIESNCT STltEET, GIRAKD ROW. 3 19 WfmSmrp GREAT BARGAINS IK No. FURNITURE AT iiicniiiOND & co.'s, No. 45 South SECOND St., 2Jolm EAST BIDE. AVISO. MKUBLE8 F1NO EN EXH1BI0I0N. In beiie de Cuartoa, fJOLOCADO OOMO Balas de reclblinlouto r CUAKT03 DK 0A.MARA. GEORGE J. HENKELG, THIRTEENTH AND CHE3NUT, j ,mrp fHILADBLPHIA. CARRIAGES. Q A R R I AG E SI I! McliEAll k KEXDAIiTi, OAIIIIIAOE BUILDEHS, Mi W I. tl - J . I ..1. f .m 110. IVZ BAftjsUJl SSI. tiuiauciyui Invite all In need of any kind of CARRIAGES to call and ses their large assortment before purchas ing, as they Intend selling at B.KASONAVL.K RATES, toiwWrp DRY GOODS. 1869. cent ual 1S59. CLOTH EMPORIUM. Men's Ooatlugs, Fancy CNsairueres. Ladies' Cloaklugs, Mixed Olotbs. Plain Cloths, Ksncy Oloihs, Uoera Uloins, fjj 'k loesklns, Boys' uou. Spring Weier"1 Yclretecns, Snpcr fuAlitj. RTRAwnuinaPJei CLOTJUKK resoectfnllr announoe hbat during; hbe eau now opening tbey propone to ouur tne largest stock ana mmt Ritrnnllve aiwortment of all kinds ot Ulotbs that they have over offorei Being de termined toinaKO our iiouhc ine-enirai e,mpi rinm for tbls description of goods, we have col lected for the present season every deulrabl.i style and make of Clotbs tbat tbe inarkot pro scuts for Ladles', Men's, and Boj& Wear. Our stock of Ladles' Olnaklngs In particular Is very extensive, and bought at tne manufac turers' lowent cash rates. It will be to tbe Inte rest of all who Intend to buy tbls kind of goods during tbe oomlntf seauon to call on us, as we ofler by far tbe largest assortment to bi found, and at prices that cannot be surpassed any wbere. We Invite dealers, botU city and oountry, to examine our stock, as our prices are as low aa tbe same goods can be sold In whole packages by any wholesalo bouse, while we oll'or many styles that ate confined exclusively to ourselve. S IRAWBFIIDGE & CLOTHIER. va,Vi "'""""""i Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. 1869. (OPENED IN 1853, MARCH 19.) Central Location. Large Well Lighted Store. A Good Class of Hoods. The Lowest Possible Trices. Established on Fair Business Principles. Toiite and A tt entire Assistants. Where tbe above cardinal point are true aud ttrictly observed, in ninety-nine oases out of every hundred, ineceu axid'rrospirilv are certain. SUCII IS OUR EXPERIENCE. We have now open a magDiflcent stook of Seasonable and Desirable Silks and Dress Goods, Cassimeres and Clotbs, Linens, While Woods, Domestics, Etc. Etc. JOSEPH H. THOnNLEY, N. E. Cor. LIU and Si'KINU tiAKDEX, I M PHILADELPHIA.. PRICE & WOOD, Jf. W. COB. EIGHTH ANB FILBBBT, Just opened a large assortment of Marseilles Quilts si less than importers' price. Honey-comb and Lancaster Qnllls. WHITE UMODSI tVHITE OOOSIt Plaid Nftlu'ooks, Mtrlps Naln Books. PUld auJBtrlpewisMus iua. Tucked Cambric and Tu jked Swiss Mdslins. Boll-HnlL Cambrics. Jaconets, Nainsooks. Victoria Lawns, Uwlss Muslins, Ifreucu. Aluiilna, etc., etc. . Tucked Muslins for Infants' Dresses. , FIt i PIECES I 50) yards Piques at 'dl'ie t abartaln. Corued Piques, 37X. 50,0-etand 8.mI . , Pine qualities Piques at 50,04,'a, Id. and ojc. a '"UWJ CJOOBS! KIMEBT 09I)S! 8-4 Jileacbed Table L'nens, Barusley Table Lluens, "ower-loom Table lilnens ad;C'olord Table Linens, Mnen Napkins S1-50.S1 O'J, 1'73, 9X !1'5U, Hit, up to 8ti a donen, Bargains tn Uneu Doylies. Nursery Diaper, Birdeye Linens. Linen i.awus,etc. Best makes Hhlrtliig Lmens, etc, etf. Beet makes isieaoneu aim Drown juuiiiua. Pillow-cane and hbeetluit Muslins 5000 yards Callcors, last tolors. l!'Jr. Black Alnacas, 37.43 50,Oa,'.,lS,87.'i,and SI. Bulped Bklnlnss eio.etc. Bargains in Hainbunc Ktfylrgs. Flonnclnrs andfc settlngs. Mattlc Kullllnss, Regis. ered Kdgluss. Ma8eillesTrlromlni.s. Tape TrlmmlnB. Coventry and BnndrlnKham Hutttoss, etc, etc. Ladies' Linen Collars aud Cntr.. .,,..- Ladies' and uenu" Huslery. Oloves, and Hdkls. Jnuvln Kid Gloves, bett qnality. KldGlovfS. Keal Vld and extra fine quality, for 81 and tl'ttJ, suitable for evenings. PRICK & WOOD, K. W. COB. EIGHTH AND FILBKKT. PHILADELPHIA. 3 6swjf LINEH STORE, No. 028 ARCH STREET. NEW LINEN DRESSES, NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PRINTED LINEN CAMBRICS, Eecelred by last Steamer from Europe. LOVE, BLACK & CO., No 313 CJHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. BELKNAP COTTON ADEtI, DIAMOND SILK MIXED AND NEW SPHINU CASSIMERE-J, 3 20smw5l5p UOATINOS, LINENS, ETC. CTOKC8 a WOOD, (SLVtMHaud AIICU Sts., I'liiladeliilila, Have now in store ana are dally reoelvlng a very Choice Spring Stuck or SILKS, DREES GOODS, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, ETC. All ol which are offered at tbe lowest remu. nei atlve prices. " 8 It ws rvEAFNESa. EVERT INSTKUMBNT THAT iy solenoe Skad skill have Invented to aasuii ue hearluc In STery dttf ree of dearuacai also, Kepur tonsi also, Oraadall's fateiit Onuiliaa.suj also, urauajui s rateni urnuiliaa. iliduiw nr Otncn mm, m r, a X atsrt'ti w fc.ai.lnw Clhaaa others la naa, at . M AUJlLKA'h. tio, IU EMPIRE SLATE MANTEL WOKKS. J. B. UUo.UUUlSMMUTQUeet, lllwlwj DK-Y GOODS. gDWlN ha:-- & CO., Tso. 38 SOUTH SECOJflU STREET, OPfNED THIS MOKN1WO ROSE, GRK2N AND CHERRY 81LK9, LIGHT BLUE and OTHER COL'D SILK, NEW STRIPE BILKS, BLACK 8ILK3 AT $2, BLACK SILKS AT $2 25. BLACK SILKS OP THE BEST GRADES. EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 28 South SECOND Slroot, Opened tbis morning another lot of SILK rOPLINETTE3, CIIENE rOPLIKETTES, STRIPE P0PLINETTE3, PLAID POPLINETTE3, SOLID C0LR3 P0PLINETTE3, Of ordered Styles and Shades, with a variety Krrf'uisti Mai p. rrx No. 23 8. SECOND Street, Opened this nioruiug two lots o( STRIPE POPLINS, 50 cents. BLUE AND WHITE, 50 oenU. GREEN AND WHITE, 50 cents. PINK AND WHITE, 50 oenta. BLACK AND BROWN, 50j. NEW DRESS GOODS opening daily at LOW PRICES. ( 22 mwf3trp WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. C & A. PEQUIGNOT, MA N'UF A.CTUEEI19 OS WATCH CASES, And Dealers In American and Foreign WATOHflS. No. 13 South SIXTH Street, MANUFACTORY, No, 2 & FIFTH Street. v ESTABLISHED IC2S. HOUDAT rnESEHTa. WATCH FX, JKWljXRY, . CLUCKS, aiLViTBWARE, and FAKOT GOODS, a. W. RUSSELL, S2 fiOnXU SIXTH STltEET, ssw PHII.ADKLPHXA. WM. B. WARNS & CO.. Wlioleeale Dealers in WATCHFS AND JKWKLItY. rner msVJCNTK and cukhnUT Btreeu, Doud floor, and late of Ho. 33 8. TEIRD St. ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS. LAKGF, ABHORTMENT OF OOIW JLSfO 18 JCAliAT ALWAYS OM HAND. LEWIS LAD03ICS & C0. Jewellery rp HO. BPS CHKSBfPT HTBKETi FOR SALE. tu liKVT HANDSOME COUNTRY BEAT L-il m.m fii ran Acres of urouud. Nlut-town laue below Township Line road, wituln live mluuie-.' waU of Tloea or Nloetown stations, on U8rraauiou Railroad. House turnlshed and Saa lourieea room. Will be rented for a boafdlng-bouse, Kent 18W a TAD0ly Vo9 '0t '"m LKWI8 if, REDNER. 8 lu fw2t Wo. ?:tl WALNUT Htreet. FOR 8AI.B. DES1UABLR WALNUT ftLrr t RKH1DICNCK. between Broad and 1'ic teeulh. nortn Side. Poset8lon In April; Api y to C, . & h. r. wuiunmu, S 23 S' Ko.'AQ.tH. BIXl'H WHeef. fr FOR BALE A VERY DESIRABLE LM Home at CHKHNUT Hrt.l.. App'y to K. L. BUUI1MUT, No. 41S WALEUTBtreeUa 17 wimSi TO RENT. mi FOS KEN T. PREMISES, No. 809 CHESNUT Street, Tor Stoieor Office. Also. OFF10E8 AND LAKQE ROOMS suitable for a Commercial College. Appl? at 624; BANK OF THE KEPUBLIO. tf GEBMANTOWN PKOPBRTY TO LET ill A large modern built house, tenaut-house, coach tlouee, and five acres of land, handsomely laid out walks and garden; within two in I mi tea1 walk ol Puy's Lane station. Apply to J. AltMTHONCi. 17 li, in TO LET OR FOR BALE- A MODEKN B j eleven-room house, luoluil ug bath. No. 014 N. lm I.NTV THIK1 eireet. In euod ordn.' Apply No. lliti UEK8.N Btreei, nnO UtiNT AN OFFISE SUITABLB FOR A X physician r a lawyer, with or without boar.t. at NO. 113 UliXAJVAJ Dtrec. . m " CIGARS. o fucuet a SON 8, IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS, And Manufacturers of flue CIgirs, No 220 S. FEOST Street, I'lilladelplila. HAVANA CIOARS imported by every Steamer at low mourks. comprising "Far tsaas." "Cabartas," "Flor de MarUs," lfit psiola," "Afiloana." "Upmann," "Oabanas," Ccmeroianie," igaro, eio. FINE CIGAK3, of oue ours mikr, warranted t,a rrnm adulteration or artificial flavor: corYKiuHTUD liKANDS comprising at follows: "MABIAUA UlTA," 'l'HtlB DE LY3," "FBA DfAVOLO," "Lorjia D'Oa." Great variety of sizes, good quality, at low cost. AGRICULTURAL. WriIILAIFLPUIAKA8PBEaUY,JUCUiJDA, miAsrloaluirlst, and other btrawberry, Lawtoa amckbvrry Jflanu; jiaruoro, uouooru, sua other urape vmes, or sain uy V, B. & 0. E. Fr.BrCHRB, J I U Delanou.M J. STEAMBOAT LINES. .ff5?" l,,R CHESTER. H03K, AND -vmv,( . I n 'Ul,. Trtsaew swift steamer H. M. VKLTOW IsaTea OHlNUT Btreet Wharf at S 4 A. M . aud I 41 P at aud Wllmlnsten at to A. M aua f. W iwuloi' S C HE ft! C K58 PULMONIC SYKUr, SEAWEED TONIC, and MANDKAKE PILLS WILL CLT3I? COtiSUTIOri, LIVER CGftl PLAINT, awd dyspepsia; U taken arcorittjg to Hie directions. Tuy are ! nil tlitoe to be taken a tbe ssrae time. They cleanse tbe stomach, relax the liver, and pt It to work; then the apatite becomes good; the food digests and make eood blood; the patient begins to prow in flesh; the dixnased matter ripcus lu the lungs, an.l tho patient oalprows the disease and gets veil. This is the ouly way to cure Consumption. To thisc three medicines Dr. J. H. 9CHENCK of riillauplfhla, owes h s UriRIVALLCO SUCCESS In the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption. The Pulmonic Syrup ripens the morbid ma'.ter in the lungs, nature throws it off by au easy expectoration, for when the phlegm or matter is ripe, a slight counh will throw It off, and the pstieut has rest, and the lungs begtu to heal. To do thli, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills must be freely used to cleanse the stomtch and liver, so that the Pulmonic Hyrup and food will make good blood. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS Act upon the liver, removing all obstructions; relax the ducts of the gull bladder, the bile starts freely, and the liver 13 soou relieved; the stools will show what the pills can do; nothing has ever been invented except caluinel (a deadly poison, which is veij dangerous to ue unless with great care) that will unlock Iho gall blad der and start tho secretion ol the liver like 8cbenck's Mandrake Pill. Liver Complaint is oue of tlio most I'rorai ucut CaaseB or t'ousaiaptioa. 8CHENCK'3 SEAWEED TONIC Is a gentle atimu.aut and alterative, and the alkali in the seaweed, which this preparation is made of, assists the stomach to throsv out the gastric lulee to dissolve the food with the Pul monic Hyrup, and it is made into good blood without fermentation or sonriug the stomach, THE GREAT REASON Why physicians do nst cure Consumptiou is, they try to do too much; they give medicines to stop the cough, to stop chills, to stop night sweats, hectic lever, and by so doing they derange tho whole digestive powers, lockiug up the secretions, and eventually the patient sinks and dies. Dr. SCIIENCK, in h!s treatment, does not try to stop a cough, alght sweats, chill, or fever. Remove tbe cause, and they will all stop of their own accord. No oue enn be cured ot Consump tion, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Cau. ker, Ulcerated Throat, unless the liver aud stomach are made hcalthr. If a person has coinump Mou, of course the lungs are in some way diseased, either tuber cles, abscesses, broncheal Irrlta Ion, pluernl adheelon, or the lui.gs are a mass of iufiammd tlon and fast decaying In such cases what must bo doner It Is not only the luugs that are wasting, but it is the whole body. The stomach and liver hive lost their power to make blood out of food. Now the only chance is to take Dr. SCHKNCK'S three medicines, which will bring up a toue to the stomach, the patient will want iood, It will digest easily aud make good blood; then tbe pvlknt br-gins to gain iu fleh, and as sonn a the body beglcs to grow, the lungs commence to hetl up, and the patient gets flcuhy and well. TStij Is the only way to cure Consumption. THERE IS. 0 LUftU DISEASE, And only Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, Sehcnck's Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pilh are sufficient, without the fV monic St,rup. Tale the Man drake Tills freely in all bi;ioui case, ut they are PERFECTLY HAHMLE83. Dr. BCHENCK, iu enjojed uulatcr- rupua neaun, was wina away to a mere tkeletou, in tho ?ery U?l stage of Pulmonary Loueuroptlou, nis puaiciuns uuviug pronounced his cae hopelete, and ubnudoued htm lo his fate. He was cured by the aforesaid medicines, ar.d eiuco his recovery many thousauds il:ui laily allllcted bave us? J Dr. Schenck'a prepara tions with the same remarkable success. Fall directions accompany each, making it not abso lutely necessary to personally see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wibh their lungs examined, and for thU purpose ho in piotcssloually at his Prin cipal Office, rillLADELl'lIIA, EVEUY SATUUDAT, Where all letters for alvlce must be addressed, lie Is also professionally at No. 82 Bond street, New York, every other Tuesdays and at No. 35 Hanover street, Boston, every other Wednesday. He gives advice free, but for a thoroui exami nation with his Rosplrometer the price is $5. Ofllce boura at each city from 9 A. M. to 3 P. VL, ' Price of the Pulmonlo Syrup and Seawee. Tonic, eacb 1 1-60 per bottle, or 17 a half dozeu Mandrake Pills, 25 cents a box. A full supply of Dr. BCUESCK'S MEDICINES for sale at all time at ala room, Alao, for sale bj PrwssUW 84 lifvHa JNSURANCE. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE GOHPASIY or tn United Stales ot America, WASHINGTON, D. C. Chartered bj Special Act or Coogreoa,' Approved Jul 25, 18G8, CA6H CAPITAL, Q 1 .000,000 branch onrioa F1I5ST NATIONAL BANK BUiLHIN PIKUADBLPHIA, ' Where the buines of tbe tVirapany is traasb aoted, and to which all general oorrespondeaM honld be addressed. IJIKKOTOR8. OLARICNfTK H. Dukk. . A. KokLnra, Ukutkt D.fJOOKM, Wm. K. Oh w ulkr. John V, DsrKBNs. Kiiwaeu rtoDoa, H. O. F .A-H. MISTOOK. ,1AY COOKK, W. MOOIiUEAI). Gk-rajriK K. Tylir. J. Kf jrojcxmr Clabk, OFFICERS. (JUsBitSTc H. CLABs.-,PtilladolpBta, Prssldeav: Jay Coobs, Ctalrtciui f'Uianoe and KxeouUVai Conunltwee. Hbnky JJ. t ooKK, VaeMngton, Vloe-Freeidestt. ' fcjMKusow W. Pkbt, lTilldoIphli, -oreUrjr K. tt. XuBNSB.'wosbitucton. Assistants m'. Kbancis U. Bmith. AI. H.ttoiilol Direotor. . KWINQ Meakh, UL IT., AHslaUaut Mbdloat Director, MKDICAI. AUVlSCHtV ItOAKD. J. K. Bakhkb, Hurjieon-Oeneral rj. B. a., Wastkwi P.J. Kokwit. Culef Medfcitl Departmest D. W. liJUiaa, 1. i) Wiwlilxigtou, SOLICITOUS AND ATTOItJS'EY Hon. Wm. E. Chasuluk, Wftshlugten, i. n Ukougk Uakuikq. 1'tilltKlolplila, Pb. '1 THE AD VA WTAGC&; OQere.1 by this Comp nny are: It is a National Com puny, chartered by spe CliU ucl of Cougrefifl, l.stts. It lH a paid-up capital of Sl.UUO.OUU. Ito.nei's low rates of preuiiuru. It iurnlHhes larger liisurance than otner oessv t panltoor the same uiotiuy. It Im deCDiie and cMUtlu in its terms. J "' . It is a home company la every ioop.Jlty, lis poliuleH ore oitiupt from bttaoutneuu " ' ' lliu e are no uuneuoHRiuy rsM'loUoua la tho ' policies. . Every policy hi non-forfuiiable. ' Follcic8 may bo laiieu wUicu pay to the ln 2 sured ttieir full amount r.ud roturu all the pre-- , iiilnrufi, so Mint, tne l:isnruuce cosus ouly ttu In tereet on tUo an nnal payments. . f ollolts may tu taken that will pay to the lDHUitU, alter a corts.Ln nuiubor of yours, during lite an annual tnoomo ol one-touth tbe amount ' nstued iu Uie policy, Noestrarate is charged for risks upon, th Uvps of fnonales. (SSwerp . It liiHurs not to pay dividends, but at so low . A opst that dlvldemls will be loiposslDle, ; FOR THt- LADIES. o PEN I N G D AY FOB i Ladies Suits, Sacques, Etc. Etc Wednesday, Marcli 21 1869. " CURWEN STODDART & BRO. Announce their display of sami'le; sous, sacqces, etc At tbe above date, Tbe stock rf material comprise the moat dpslraoln slyles In ids market, from which orders will be Immediately executed. 1 be cheap loca inn we i coujy, co x blned with a4- vsntagvs tn f urjbase, tuaole us to offer great Induce ments lo tbls Department. NOS.430I499,ANI434 N.SKCONBJTBT 24t ABOVE WILfiOW. i i 1 . 1115. WM T HprKiNS' 1115. LADIES' EMPORIUM. i -r " Ho, CUESSOX St. (Uirard Korr) Larcrst assortment ai d Best tnd Ohnuoat nuub la tweeny, m all tbe following Hues: juaiiaiarturer or uopkids ceieomted Champtoa Huou Balris, for LaUlea, IJlsses, and Cblidren. Ia over four hundred sty !., shapes, lengths, and slsea. Colt II, bln, auiljn s C'rB(ti,la elfhl different 1 styles, uianufactutea expitssly lor our oarn sales. ....... , ti ... 33 oifltreut styles of snperlor flttlus Frsneh woven WbalcbODO C'UltSKTrt from el to $T. , 11 varieties el extra nandiouis Whalououe Oos seta, from 75 cents to 8'4'30. Bbouidr tracts, Uuiiaui i'oy's Corset Bklrt Bup portei s. e'o. Mrs. Moody's Pateut Bsir-adiustlng Abdominal Corset, highly recommeoded by pUb1'Udb, from S ll.L UKH OF -lIES' UNhCBUAIt- MEHTH. 51 Bear ft 111 A Fantuin 8 Ftiully Eewlrg Machines, ' belus gmiuitously distributed to our customers Bar the pur pose of geulug them Introduoed. la Bia . BOOTS AND SHOES. BARTLETT, J No. 33 SUUT1I SIXTH STREET, Begs to Announce his New Styles $f : Gents' Boots and Shoes, for Spring Wear, and is noio ready to receive and fulfil all orders which the public may ': favor him with. 1011mwi PIANOS. STEIKWAX & SONS' OBAN Isuuare and upright Planus, etBLAttllW IN U ft 1 ' Btreeu Sltf m-i BUADBUBY'S AN1 U1UB.H fiaaua. u ie it.. ib Ar Variv omana. only at wii Wit. O. giauHKK H, No. 101 ABOHMt. SSlns CIlIOKBBINa Orand, Bon are aud Upright . iii , Tins. DUTTOJTS, '-' Dta no SUCHEriNPT Strut. JSs-TJ AL13KE.UUX, . . ...hi . r t rrrt FIKBT-CiiAbo HAiMO-irOBTBa. Fnll guarautee and niodeiate prices. ... 2 ' WABtRUOMs, No. 6IU ABOH trsS HATS AND CAPS. ltnd. and easr-BlUUf Dreas B"IJ" uu&S. ) all the nuproveu "V " uaiuu. NUT Btraut. door to U all the improved fiiionsoijj itutw ., . ZWA-NT A DEXIQHTFDI, BPROTOt T nan. neat, healthy, and comfortable, Pi .4,.iilf-fisuiliig Bed feprtnirs,l-5 per dosd -it
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