THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 261669. BGSICIL UP DRAMATIC. I Mb. Mat Marktzkk's ttaltak ofkra SbA- nom, to commence on next VVednetiaay veil ing at the Academy of Music, promises !.o be most rjlovable. Meyerbeer' grand opera af , Jt Projihete, whlotj many of our opera-sjoers I hare never beard, will be prodnoed In band s some style, wltu Madame La O ranee In the rote of ''Fides." Tbls will be Madame La , Orange's last appearanoe in this city, M she I will aall for Enrope In a few weoks. Mlas Clara Lonlse Kelloes; will be the great attraction of the season, nowever, and her ad ; rolrera will be pleased to see bar la the leading retes of Faiutt, Vri-ino e la Co mare, Don (JU vanni, and fra Viavolo. , , Mr. Marelzek's season will consist of nine I xtlghts and two matinees. The subscription t price for the nine nights will be $12. I AT thb Chkhndt the very entertaining bur f Usque of The tUld of Vie Cloth of Gold will be 1 performed this evening. A matinee to-morrow. At tbr Akch Hobertson's comedy of Oaitc Tlll hAnArfnrmail l.hla Avpnincr for the benefit - of Mm. T. A. Creese. Also the Irish drama of r Handy Andy, In which Mr. Craig will aDpear J for the first time as "Handy Andy." Mrs.Oreese ' Is a rery pleasing actress, and we hope that her efforts for the entertainment of the public will " be remembered In an adequate manner on tbU i occasion. To-morrow evening Mr. Bam. Heraple will i nave a benefit. f on Monday next the new comedy of Women j Jivie will be produced. 5 Mr. Adam Kverly's benefit will take place on I Baturday, April 8. The dramas of tilrathmtre f nd JleijAng Hand will be performed. Mr. I ' Everly is a valuable member of the Arch street , company, ana ne nas mana uun ui umuu f alnoe be has been there. We hope that his benefit will be a brilliant success. The sale of l tickets for Mr. Kverly's benefit will commence f to-morrow. . - . i 5 At tbi Walnut the drama of Potil Play 1 will be performed for the last times thla even ts lng and to-morrow. On Monday Mr. Felix i v lingers, Miss Jennie Wlllmore, and Miss Lizzie f .WUlmore will appear in Durnard's burlesque of ', ' Jxion. . ( AT thk Thkatrk Comiccb the Japanese i will oonolnde their engagement to morrow evening. A matinee to-morrow, ine troupe will open In Wilmington on Monday. Oa Mon day Mr. and Mrs. Madison Oorey will com mence an engagement. ... . At trc American there will be a matinee to-morrow. ... THB 8KNT-HA8SI.ER ORCMIMTRA Wilt per form selections from Beethoven's works at Mu sical Fnnd Hall to-morrow afternoon. AObandConckkt will be given at Concert Hall on Tuesday evening next, under the di rection of Thomas K. Harking, Esq. The fol lowing artists will appear: Madame Mosarl, Miss MoCarrrey, George Simpson. T. E. Harking, William Uartman. Budolph Hennlg, and T. . A'Becket. A fine programme will be presented, and a very enjoyable entertainment may be expected. Tnearfal Receipts of the New York j. City Theatres for the Month of Feb ' marji Nthin'a. the T.vdla Thomnson Troupe in me "forty xnievee ,..ih..ji, Booth's "Romeo and Juliet"., Tammanv "Varieties" 81.297-00 Wood's-'Fleld of the Cloth of Gold," and BaUet...MM..M...MM Dlvmnln "Hnmntv Dumotv" 26.770 50 25,010 00 WallacK's "Much Ado About Ho- thlns" 21.409-60 12.07000 Theatre eomlque " Varieties'' Ttrnn oh am '" Drr mAtlo Review" Broadway "Melodrama" 9.705-25 Waverley "Luoretla Borgia" 6.828 00 Hew York Theatre "Tragedy" . 2,180 00 The above returns show that Niblo'a Garden, with tbe Lydla Thompson Burlesque Troupe in the "Fortv Thieves." is nearly $11,000 in .....MM advance of Booth's or any place of amusement la New York, for tne monta ot a eoruary. CITY ITEMS. Bpbino OviaC0ATS.-rf rt attortment, unrqunlled by any in Philadelphia, in $tyU, make, and fit, at price ranging from Q upward. Call and examine. Malt-tav between BxwitifTT A CO., fifth and V Tovrss UlU, . tiuelh ttreeit.) No. BIS Mabk-kt 8., FHILADar.FHIA, Awn No. goo Bboapwat. Slaw Yoaa. ' Thb TariHa Skasom. Tne searching winds, the cold, drlrsllog rains, the heavy fogs, and occasional warm and moist dajs of March, tender It, upon the ' whole, the most unhealthy month of the year. Its depressing Influences are especially unfavorable to Invalids, and thousands of persons with feeble con stitutions, st ho have borne the winter bravely, break down in the first month ot spring. The variations of temperature and cold east winds are a serious trial to the dysnepitc nd bilious, whose symptoms they In variably aggravate. Intermittent iever Is also rite wherever there is evolvable poison In the water or tbe soli. To enable the system to combat these evils, there Is nothing like a good vegetable tonic, and among this class of medicines Hostxttkr's Btomackbii - tsbs stand supreme. Medical men prescribe It In preference to any of the tonic preparations of the pharmacopoeia. They are aware that the ordinary tlnoturas and extracts are all based npon cheap alco hol, which Is surcharged with an acrid essential oil, and absolutely poisonous. Tney know, on tbe other band, that the rectified essence of the finest rye grosm In tbls country Is the sole spirituous Ingredient or BosTKi-rica's Bittkks, and that tbe vegetable me dicinal elements of whlcb 11 Is composed are ot rare mcacy. Hence It has the confidence of physicians, and finds Its way Into hospitals where no other pro prietary medicine Is sanctioned. ' , A course of the BiTTsaslssspeoIally recimmsndsd to persons of delicate habit, of beth aexes, at this season. In the fever and ague dlstrlots of ths West and South, quinine has been a. most nnlvertally dls oarded as a obologogoe, and Ibis lovalaable antidote to malaili us disorders adopted In Its s wad. Adouble gain is realized by tbe change, for toe Bitters, u alike that dangerous alkaloid, are agreeable to the palate, aad their curative e fleet U mucn more permanent. ' Not cm Thubsday Only, but every day, the pnb .Uo will be shown throngs the immense and well selected stock of eramo Clothino ' " ' .. at Chablbs Stokes Sl Oo.'s, by polite and gentlemanly salesmen, who give every .attention to gentlemen, whetner they wish to pur chase or to examine" and compare our stock with others in the otw. ji cordial invtt ation U crtended to alt. I . Thbkb is mo longer any oocsslon, or anything to be gained, by delay In purchasing your spring clothing. The largest and best stock of goodi the city Is to see this year is already opened, and men or au tastes ean be snlted. And, In the matter or money, yon can dress at less expense this spring than for many seasons past, and at Oik Hall, at least, you will find priors that will come easily within the compass of yoor means, limited as they may bs, v jwwBfckT. Mr. William W. Oaaildy, No. U Booth Becond street, has ths largest and most attraotlvs assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware la ths city Purchasers can rely npon obtaining a real, pure artl- . . nn.kt Ksa m.n nail .4I cannot bs equaUed. Be also has a large sloe or American western ,,, i- all varieties and at all prloee. A visit to bis stors U .nre to result in pleasnre and profit. ttulth and Bbautt Dsn Bpeer's Standard S."f -hmh will giTi T Health. Beauty! and Inv.frora e Zr'ZmuS? wbsn either di.eand or enfeebled uy 'Jl!?Li Tiiw mental or pbyslcsl. 'I ryinee 7.rwoid for it yoo will Ood tusui alt SlM tan be atalrod. Bnld by Druggm's, riM.ClTHINQ yea USKTLaMtf AMD BOYS. An Kntlrelr New Btock I ' Br I' the largos ac d not varied, 1 us nio.1 eiagantiy made up, 1' Vh r u. mul . .Hall .11 fill W. . Wall sew.d and haoasomelr t Imnaed, . urava and Uy. lo sun an taaiea, Uoyaof six or nitm of sixty. ' ' Scale of Prices cheun, dhkii-ibk, ca.irasT. WAN AM KEK A. KUJWM IT.w. tinw nnitn.d .fi., mnn.lii nt i.F.DaratlOn. a stock of HprluK and Hammer Oiotnlng. wuloU fr surpacsea tven luoir i.ruirr eiiatui, 'ibis tbey fill dl.po.a ol by a Li vkl y an u Quick Sams, to Insure WbJcb tbey bava put the LiOweat VUure Possible on every article in S tors, ADVIGAV-Come and sea tor yourself. . . Boiiraa"flret pick" out of this stock. j,, -V Hlntr your orders early in tbs custom e)r .lUVBI, Ask your wits to sxamlns our Boys' Clolblns. laiged Gauls' .furnishing PeparUasat. " sjK,rt.SiistsDM.sKiTSn.. - ' tm JUMX lr TArLoatita ah Aa. William H. Taylor, Ke. itl 8 rourth street, bas an opening every day of the most elesant Spring Goods, imported expressly for his otra trade. Mr. Taylor Is one of tbe most riqulslte fashioners in tbs coantiy. Ills cutters are perfect artlts,A flta tils establishment la guaranteel, MARRIED. BKNRON HCKKRT.-On Thursday. thS M'.h In stant, by Rev. Albert Barn U DALK BKNS'tff lo MAllY Wn daughter of the late Ueorge Bckert, Ksq. RKlLKR CALDWKf-L. On the Htb Instant, bv Bv. W J. raxnon. Mr. HKNKY lUUl.KR, Ja to Miss ANNII E. C iLUWKLLi both of tbls city. VANDYKE VAWDYKR-Ob the 24 ih Instant, at the residence of the bride's mo' her, by tbs Rev. John Chsmbrr. JAMKlM. VANljYKK. M. 1), formerly nf Juniata oouniy. Pa., to Mini MABY A. VAN DYKE, of fhlladslphla. No cards. DIED. BROftHEAD. On the ts h Instant, ALICE D, I1HOD1I KA1), ated 4 years and ( months. Tbe relatives and friends of tbs family are respect fully Invited to attend tbe funeral, from lbs residence efber parents, Do. 12AT Marshall sttceti oa Hunday, tbe zath Instant, at 1 o'clock P. M. LY8TER. On the 24th instant, JAMES W. A.TB TI.R, In tbe 28tb year of his ags. Tbe relatives and friends of the rnmliy also the Pennsylvania Camp. No. 13, V. H. A.; Irlquols ludKe, No. MB, I. O. of O. F ; Union !onncl, No. 1. i. o. or . and I), of A.; Hamilton Lodge, No. M A. P. A i and Blxteenth District Police Force, are Invited f attend bis funeral, from his late residence, No. 8AI0 War ren street. West Philadelphia, on watnrday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services at tbs First Baptist Chnrcb, I hKty sixth -and Chesnut streets, at i o'clock pre cisely. MANNICK8. Onthe2h Instant, 3 AMES MAN NICKH, In tbe 68th year of his age. , . . The relatives and friends are reepectrally Invited to attend his funeral, from tbe reeldenoe of his son. John Mannlces. fcldmoutb street, below Washington ave nue, on Sunday afternoon at s o'oloik. BMITH.-Buddenly, on the 14tb Initant, JOSEPH W. HM1TH, In the Mb year of his age. The relatives and friends, also Chosen Friends LodKe, No. , K. of P., and all other societies or which h u tnamhnr. ara reaiiectfallv Invited to attend tbe funeral, from the Ball, Blxtb and Ulrard avenue, on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. To proceed to M.U Peace Cemetery. 8TFRVKR. on the morning of the 24th Instant, HF.NKY l, BTKKVKR. In the 67th year of bis ass. The main relatives and friends of tbe family are Invited to attend his funeral, on Baturday afiernron at o'clock, from his late residence. No. 4809 Mala street, Oermantown. AMERICAN jLIFE insurance company, OF nilLADELPniA, 8. E. Corner FOUUTn and WALK VI Sts. BEE ITS BATES AND PLANS BEFORE INSTO INQ ELSEVHERE. ALEX. WHILLDIN, President, JOHN B. WILSON. Secretary, I0 CLOTHING. JONES' 0NE PBICE CL0THIXG HOUSE, No. 604 MARKET Street. Our tiaraicnts are well made. Oar Cutters are men of talent. BUT OSE FKIIJK IS A8KEU. Satisfactlou Guaranteed Erery Purchaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, Mo. 604 MARKET Street, 1 17 wfm U ABOVE SIXTH. CARD. Having sold to Mr. GEORGE W. NIEMANN the StocK. Good Will, aud Fixtures er No. 001 MAKlvEX Btreet, be will berealter conduct the. business ou bkrpwn account. As be has man aged the Establishment for the past five years, 1 am Iulty wurraawu m duuiiuouuiuk tua uifiu- petency ol Mr. Niemann, and trust be will re ceive a liberal share ot tbe public patronage. JNO. WANAMAKER. PAIN PAINT. p A I P Z I iJ T. I want to show a crazy fool, And what he said and doue, W bo used a razor as the tool lo measure ronnd the sun. He heat a furnace very bot, Did then with water fill. To freeze some ioe upon the spot He worked with all bis will. One day be found bis bouse on fire, He run for turpentine; He poured it on, It flamed the higher, I'o quench was bis design. Tbls man for obildren bad no lack, Insane was every son ; And by the way, bis daughters act All crazy, every one. When burnt they run for turpentine, With camphor added too; Mix It with cayenne pepper fine, And nothing else will do. If costiveness their bowels bake, They swallow pills more dry; Yes, powders too they gladly take, Ol common sense are shy. When raging fever racks their frame, Like mad dogs they will run Away from water into flame, Big blisters raise for fun. A dose tbey drink for pain In bead, A dose they drink for Xset, Nor know tbey medloate Instead Well parts with sick oomplete. If Inflammation be the cause, Add sometbiug hotter still; Irritation are the laws Of lools aud their self will. How mad ! bow foolish, and bow blind, Xbe reader will declare; Aud yet bow mauy folks we find To this old man are heir, We will convince our readers, too, We don't add fire to ilame; Irritation will not do, 'Tls ignorance and ihame. A dose we never, never give, For quacks give up the ghost, We teach jou belter bow to live, Just read Uhe Morning Vosl. Dr. Woi.cott'8 free office. Wo. 623 Aroh Street, Philadelphia It WANTS. A LAWYfcB. WITH A LARGE LAW Horary aud three cunneailBs roums. desires to uuliewim auouer sawyer in occupy. us .ne same (iood location. Address K. K. C, "Telegrapa" Olllca. i.4wfmst W AKTED LOCAL AND TBAVELLIHG Asfnta In every city and town la the Unites AKTED LOCAL Ureal lnduceiiif nis ottered to active men, tmli or aaarena. w ilu wiuy. twwaj u vuiiwui w MO. 4ltt)JHH-r U wrwh jtiii. Ss Sm NEW PUBLICATIONS. BEST II OR SB BOOK THS HORSE In tbe Stable and tuo Field Ills Manage ment In Health and Disease. TiV KTOSKHENOK, McCLURK, ARD HARVEY. With over Klsbty Kugrav.uss frorn Ufa. aud a lull WUn over a rtt)Mug Horsa. t voTcrown 8vo, KelaU fttca, t'50. This day published by M PORTER & CO ATE 8, , yiRBLJfi lSUJLLtUlAVI - tin. n2Q CHCariUT Street. - AU Books Btailea at Waolei Prices uwqt p DRY GOODS. EDWIN HALL & CO., .....,,. . f No. 96 SOUTH SECOND STREET, OPENED THI3 MORNING. ROBE, GREEN AND CHERRY SILKS, LIGHT BLUE and OTHER COL'D SILKS, NEW STRIFE 8ILKS, BLACK SILKS AT 2, BLACK SILKS AT 1 25. BLACK SILKS OP THE BEST GRADES. EDVIN HALL & CO.. No. 28 South SECOND Street, Opened this morning another lot of SILK rOPLINETTES, CI1ENE P0PLINETTE3, STRIPE POPLINETTES, PLAID POPLINETTES, SOLID COLORfS POPLINETTES, Of ordered Styles and Shades, with a variety of NEW GOODS for Baits and Dresses. EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 23 S. SECOND Street, Opened this morning two lota of STRIPE POPLINS, 50 oents. BLUE AND WHITE, 50 oents. GREEN AND WHITE, 50 oents. PINK AND WHITE, 60 oents. BLACK AND BROWN, 50o. NEW DRESS GOODS opening daily at LOW PRICES. S 22 rawfStrp 1869. CENTRAL 1869. CLOTH EMPORIUM. Men's Coatings, Fancy Cassimeres, Black ClotbB, Black DoesRlnfl. Boys' Ciotxla, Ladles' Cloaking, Mixed Cloths, Plain Cloths, Fancy Cloths, Opera Olotiuj, Spring Weight YelTeteens, Super quality. 8TRA WBRIDGE ft CLOTHIER respectfully announoe that during tbe season now opening they propose to offer the largest stock ana most attractive assortment of all kinds of Olotbs that they bave ever offered. Being de termined to make our bouse tne Central Empo rium for tbls description of goods, we bave ool leoted for tbe present season every desirable style and make of Cloths that the market pre sents ior Ladies, Men's, and Boys' Wear. Our stock of Ladles' Cloaklngs In particular Is very extensive, and bought at the manufac turers' lowest cath rates. It will be to tbe inte rest of all who intend to buy tbls kind of goods during tbe coming season to call on us, as we offer by far tbe largest assortment to be found, an. i at nrioes that cannot be surpassed anywhere. We lavlte dealers, both city and country, to examine our stock, as our prices are as low as tbe same goods oan be Bold In whole packages by any wholesale bouse, while we offer many styles that are confined exclusively to ourselves. STRAYBRIDGE L CLOTHIER, CE3TBAL CLOTH EHFOEIUM, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA, -. 1869. (OPENED IN 1853, MARCH 10.) Central Location. Large Well Lighted Store. A Wood Class of Woods. The Lowest Possible Prices. Established on Fair Business Principles. Polite and Attentive Assistants. Where tbe above cardinal points are true and tlrieVy observed. In ninety-nine cases out of every hundred, success SMtfjarorperUy are certain, SUCH IS OUR EXPERIENCE. We bave now open a magnificent stock of Seasonable and Desirable Silks and Dress foods, Cas8lmeres and Cloths, j . Linens, "White Woods, Domestics, Etc Etc. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, N. E. Cor. EIGHTH andHPBttiQ HARDEN, in PHILADELPHIA, XIHEfl STORE, No. 823 ARCH STREET. NEW ' LINEN DRESSES, NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PRINTED LINEN CAMBRICS, Ilecelred by last Steamer from Europe AGRICULTURAL. fPMILADFXPHIARASPBERBY,JUCUNDA, TjLAgrlnulturlat, and other btrawoerryi Ltwun i.iackoerry fiaoia; iiwiiura, uonoord. ana other Grape Vlnss. l ot sale B . A'.O. sr. u, B. JTlBirUUKH, Ittf Delauco. N J. . STEAMBOAT LINES. .fra?,' F0R CHBSTER, nOOK, AND 1 'r WII.M1NU10N. tare, 10 cents; SEESSiimf ' . - Eicuisluu TlcLeti, 15 otnli. Tbenew swift aieauuer H. il. 1LL1VN laaves CHK?4NUTBireet Wharf at4S A. U.atidS4B P. M., and Wlluilngton at s at) a. u aua j jf. at., stopplag DRY GOODS. J3IACK SILKSl BLACK SILKS' COOPER & C0NARD, & E. Corner of NLNTU and K1KXET. tiros Grain. l'rop de Lyons, Drap ie France. Lyons Tin Betas, Cacbmcire do France, American Uros Urafn, Amci lean Foulards. Au Elegant Line or Bleu Clack Silks, from $1 00 to $5 00, Bought at auction and of importers direct. Prices are much nnder tbe average. 1 7 fain WATCHES,, JEWELRY, ETC. ESTABLISHED 1828. HOLIDAY rBESEHTS. WATOHSB, JKWXXBT, CLOCKS, 8UYVERWABJC Ul FANCY QOODH, a. W. BUS SELL, BO. 22 A0R1U 8LXT1I 8TBEET, tSI PHILADKJLPH1A. WNIB. WARNS & CO., Wboleaale Dealers In WATCH KH AMU JEWELItT. B.tK. corner HKVKNTH and CHKSNUT Streets, 2j Beoona noor, ana late er ho, tmikd wu ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS . LABOR ASSORTMENT or OOIN AND 18 KAKAT ALWAYS OH HAND. LEWIS LADOHUS ft CO., Jewellers, rp HO. a CHESMPT STBEBT, FURNITURE, ETC. FURNITURE. A. & H. LEJAMBRE HAVE REMOVED THEIR Furniture & Up Msterini Warerooms TO No. 1137 CIIESNUT STREET, GIRARD ROW. 3 10 wfmSmrp GREAT BARGAINS IN FURNITURE AT KICHMOJHD & CO.'S, No. 45 South SECOND St., 3251m EAST BIDE. A v 1 8 IMPORTANT! BEAUX MISUBL.ES. nour Salons et Chsmbres a Poacher, Arranges pour Exposition dans Appartements Garnls et Converts de Tapis. GEORGE J. HENKELS, EBENISTE, 3 1 3mrp OH ESN PT STREET, an Coin de 13ma CIGARS. CS FUGUET A SONS, sV IMPORTERS OP HAVANA CIGAR3, And Manufacturers of Fine Cigars, No. 229 S. FR03T Street, Philadelphia. HAVANA CIGARS Imported by every c.nn.M AT T.nw KKJITRKS. OOlUDrlslnZ "Piif. t.Bas "Oabargas," "Flor de Murias," lis- Dubola." "Airlcsna." "Upmann," "Uabanas," FINE CIGARS, of OCR own MAKE, warranted rmrn adulteration or arilUotMl lUvoi: ooPYKiuuTKD BEANi8 comprising as follows: "Mabiama Rita," Ttaun B Lifs," "Fba Diavolo." MIXUI3 D'Ott." Great variety of sizes, good quality, at low cost. " l-" INSTRUCTION. rrDCLHILL SCHOOL. PBIKCETON, N. J. - . BO?S THOBOB8HLY PREPARED FiR COL- LKOK OB JOB BOiilN &&. NEXT BKeiON BEQIN3 APRIL 7. Forciicutais apply lo lt412t BEV. T. W. CATTELL. HATS AND CAPS. 7Z WAltBDRTON'8 IMPROVED VESTI 4 lated, and easy-flttlnf Dreaa Hau (patented) J a all ths Improved fashions of tbe sea sou, CH&& NUT btreet. next door Is the Post Ofoee. 111. lop THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY-, OFFICE No. 3'4U CHhJriNUT etreet, forwards Parcels, D.nWaA.. Merchandise. Bank Kotea. and Boaule. either by its own line, or lu oosneoilon with olher-H KxpreSS IjOOipMUir w rh u. .ui., n MAli cities la the Baited btaiee. 12 Bdperlntenddnl. IODGKRK1 AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET HH I V til. reari anu ioug xiBnaina, or Doauuroi KOKH, and the selebratea uamvvrkW JsAaHMI fiUfbHOKB of the fineat qaaUty. lilwirsTknlvea. bclaaors. and Table Ontlery Groead and PoiUhad, at P. MAliaiava o. no. ua at. tjcmtm iMM.MiB Mtwm mm. SEAFNES8. EVERY I.NSTKDM1NT THAf solenoe aad skin have invented to assist tb liiir In every dngrea of deafness; also, liespU-a. tor aL. Oraudall's Patent "'"JV1??. any ouiur. in. - - " EMPIRE PLATE MANTEL W0UKS.-J. B. jtllS4ltllVliWi'5eu9tl lUirJinl SCHEIDC K'S PULMONIC SYKUP, SEAWEED TONIC, and MANDRAKE PILLS WILL CURB a CONSUMPTION. LIVER COMPLAINT, AND DYSPEPSIA, If taken according lo the directions. Tliey are nil three to bo taken at tbe ssme time. They clesnse the stomach, rrlax the liver, and put It I to work ; then the appetite becomes good: the food digests and makes good blood; the patient begins to prow in flesh; the disease matter ripens In the lungs, and the patient outgrows the disease and gets well. This is the onlj way to cure Consumption. To these three medicines Dr. J. H. SCHEJfCK of Philadelphia, owes his UNRIVALLED SUCCESS In the treatment of rulaionary Consumption. The Pulmoulo 8jrup ripens the morbid roaUer in the lungs, nature throws It off by an easy expectoration, for when the phlegm or matter is ripe, a slight congh will throw it off, and the patient has rest, and the lungs begiu to heaL To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills must be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver, so that the Pulmonic Syrup aud tood will make good blood. SCHBNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS Act upon the liver, removing all obstructions; relax the ducts of the gall bladder, the bil& starts freely, and the liver is soon relieved; the stools will show what the pills can do; nothing has ever been invented except calomel (a deadly poison, which is vety uaugeroas to use unless with great care) that will unlock the gall blad der and start the secretion of the liver like Bcbcuck's Mandrake Pills. Llrer Complaint is one of the most Promi nent Causes of Consumption. 8CHENCKf8 SEAWEED TONIC Is a gentle stimn.ant and alterative, and the alkali in the seaweed, which this preparation is made of, assists the stomach to throw out the gastric juice to dissolve the food with the Pul monic Sytup, and it is made into good blood without fermentation or souring the stoinaeh. THE GREAT REASON Why physicians do not cure Consumption U, they try to do too much; they give medicines to stop the cough, to stop chills, to stop night sweats, hectic fever, and by so doing they derange the whole dieeatlve powers, locking up the secretions, and eventually the patient siuks and dies. Dr. SCHENCK, in h's treatment, does not try to stop a cough, night sweats, chiHs, or fever. Remove the cause, aud they will all stop of their own accord. No one can be cured ot Consump tlon, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Cau- ker, Ulcerated Throat, unless tbe liver and stomach are made healthy. If a peraou has cousumpUon, of coarse the lungs are in some way diseased, either tuber cles, abscesses, bronchcal irritation, plueral adhesion, or tbe lungs are a niais of inflamma tion and fast decajit g In such cases wuat must be done? It is not only the lungs that are wasting, but it is tue whole body. The stomach and liver have lost their power to make blood out of food. Now the only chance is to take Dr. SCIENCE'S three medicines, which will briug up a tono to the stomach. the patient will want food, It will digest easily aud make good blood; then the patient begins to gain In fleth, and m soon as the body begins to grow, the lungs commence to heal up, aud the patient gets fleshy and well. TlU is the only way to cure Consumption. WHEN TUEEE IS JiO LUS BISEiSE, And only Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, Schenck'i Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, are sufficient, without the Pul monic Syrup. Take the Man drake Pills freely in all bilious cases, as they art PERFECTLY HARMLESS. Dr. SCIIENCK, wuo ruptcd Leallli, was wa'ted enjojed uuinler- away to a mere tkeleloii, in the verv U-l 6tage of Polmouary Cousumptiou, bis phjsiclnrjs baviug prouounccd Ills cae hopeless, and abandoned him lo bis fate. He was cured by the aforesaid medicines, and eince his recovery many thousands simi larly allltcted have used Dr. Schenck's prepara tions with the same remarkable success. Fall directions accompany each, making it not abso lutely necessary to pu-soually see Dr. Schenclr, unless patients wish Their lungs examined, and for this purpose he is proicsslonally at his Tiia clptil Office, . l'UlLADELrillA, ETEKY S1TUKD1T, Where all letters for advice must he addressed, lie is aleo professionally at No, 92 Bond street, New York, every other Tuesday; and at No. 35 Hanover street, Bostou, every other Wednesday. He gives advice free, but for a thorough exami nation with ! his Reepirometer the price is $5. Office hours at each city from 0 A. M. to 3 P. Ml Price of the Pulmoulo Syrup and Seaweea Tonic, each $1-50 per bottle, or $7 a half dozen Mandrake Pills, 25 cent a box. 1 - A full supply of Dr. SCHENCK'S MEDICINES for sale at ail times at his rooms. 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