THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1869. HUS1C1L USD DRAMATIC Vttm City AmiMmraU, AT THi acaikmt of Music tne combined MretBk and Btrakoaoh companies will open toll evening, for a short seaHon of nine nights and (wo matinees, with Donizetti's opera of Belitario. Tlie cast will be as follows. "An lo- nlno," Miss Agatua States; "Irene," Miss McOulloogb;"Jostlnlan," Slgnor Barlll;"Bell8a f?" Blgnor Orlandlnl, "Alrnarlo," Slgnor ttretti. To-morrow evening the opera of Krnant will be given, and on Friday aad HUnrday Meyer beer a 11 Prophete, with. Madame Lift Granite in lbero0 of "Kidts." There will be a grand matinee on Ratnrday. On Monday Wihs Clara lionise Kellogiz will nprear as "Marguerite" In Uonnad's opera of The subscription price for the nine nights l $11 Single admission II. Reserved neat SO cent a extra, except on the IX l'i ophcte and Kel logg nigbtd. when $1 extra will be ouarged for retetved Beats, At thf, Wai-nut Mr. Felix Kogrnf, Miss Jennie Willmore, and Miss Llr.zle Willmore will appear Ibis even I use la the bnrelsque ot Irion; or, the Man at the Wheel. Previous to which wiU bo performed the drama of Miriam's Curie. . . AT the Arch the new corned v of Womn .Rule-will be performed for the last time this evening. To-morrow evening Is eet apart fnr tbe bene fit Of Mrs. Thayer. Everybody' friend. Do mestic Economy, and Jiomco and Jii'irt will be performed. Mia. Tnayer la one of tbe most capable actresses in her particular Hue of bust neHSonthe stage, and sue ought to reoolve the compliment of a crowded house. On Saturday Mr. Adam Kverly will have a benefit, when be will present the drama of UtratAmote and tbe comedy of Helping Hands. Mr. Everly is a sentleman of culture and an excellent aolor. Ills many friends will doubt less see tnat bis benefit li aa substantial as could be deslrrd. A number of Mr. Kverly 'a personal and pro fessional friends will present Mm with a band some testimonial on this occasion. The pre sentation will be made by Colonel James Page, venerable playgoer and lover or the drama, tbanwhom do one knows better bow to per form a graceful service of this kind. AT thb Chesnut the very amusing burlesque of The Fit Id of the doth of Gold will be per formed tins evening by tbe Hess troupe. AT the Thkatrb Comiquh Mr. and Mrs. Madison Obrey will give one of their very at. tractive musical entertainments this evening At thb American tbe Aran troupe of aoro bats will appea-' this evening. Thb Ukrmania Orchestra will give a pub lic renearsal at Horticultural Hall Wis after noon. Cabl Oakrtnkb will give his last olassloal soiree of the aeaaon at Mnsioal Fund Hall on Friday evening. The following pi og ram me Will be pretented: Quintette, op. 18, Mendelssohn, by the Philadel phia Classical Quintette Club. Soprano Solo ("Tbe Yount Fun"), Schubert, by a pupil of Carl Uaort ner. Piano bolo, Mumiin, 1'roffmor John F. Blmmelcbacb. Qaartett. Haydn, lor two Violins, Viola, and Violoncello, Recl'atlve and Arla(Ab aohaallcher wo ellat Du bin), Beethoven, by a pupil of Carl Oaertoer. Quintette In JL Uat, N 8, Mozart, by the Quintette Clue. CITY ITEMS. ctvli. Fit, and Makb of our Ken'i. Youth?, anil Boyi' Clothing, unequalled oy any utock of ataay ntaae uooui in x-niiaaeipnia, ne nave olio A CHOICB ASSOBTMBMT of leleeted tlylet Of Piece , (ooiit, tobl made up to order, in umurpaiied ervle. All Paioxa Ouaiantiid lower than the Inter il rite- where, and full saHtfitetlon guaranteed every purcnaier, or tne sate cancelled ana money re- itmuen. Malf-eay between " Bkmott A Co., fithn and v Towm Hau, tiUUh street. J No. 51 Mikk et 8 r Philadelphia, Asrn No. 60 Bboadwat, Niw Tobk. C'HBSTKRB'IKI.d'COATS, AU Varieties. MOBNINO AND EVENING COATS, . All Varieties. Spring Overcoats, AU Varieties. At CHARLES STOKKS A OO.'S. Continental Hotel Building. THKeOHOMACKta" riANO. Buy a first-clafg Philadelphia made Piano at mnu lecturers' prices, obtain their guarantee, and thereby encourage borne Industry, Foreign Pianos, sold by agents, are generally the cheapest that can be found la the New York or Bos ton markets, and after all they cost the purchaser as much as first-class eohomacker Pianos. The agent has already several commissions added before the customer obtains an instrument, and in a few years it becomes worthless, and there li no redress. Our Pianos have maintained their high reputation as first-claaaer more than thirty years, and have been awarded tbe highest premiums, and are now admitted to be tbe finest and most highly Improved Instru ments made in the country. Our new and beautllul warerooms, No. 1103 Ches nut street, are constantly supplied from, our exten live factories with a full assortment or superior Grand. Square . and Upright Pianos, which we Offer on tbe most favorable terms. Call and ex amine tbem, and all will admit that,we art able to prove that whtoh we have aaid, and that no other establishment in this city can oner tne same libera Inducements. Ill 8CH0MACKKB PIAVO If ANUrACTUBINa CO., No. 1103 Chksnot Street. N. B.-New Pianos to Bent. Tuning and Moving promptly attended to Thi Taos Mbdicax. Dootbinb Nature, when struggling with disease, Indicates unmistakably th kind of assistance she requires. In cases ef nervout weakness and general debility, the feeble pulse, the lack-lustre eye, the attenuated frame, the llacold muscles, the melancholy visage, Inform ns as plainly as If each oigan bad a tongue, that a medicated stimu lant needed. It does not require the aid of a medical education to understand this dumb appeal for new Vigor from an exhausted system. Bveryreader of these lines can comprehend it Just as well as the graduate of a physicians' co'.lege. Lot not this de mand of enfeebled nature be neglected. .Respond to It promptly by commencing a course of Bostbt tick's Btomach Bittbbs a preparation uniting. In theli highest excel'ence, the properties ot a stimo. lamt, an raviooKAMT.and an altubativb. Before three days have elapsed from the taking of the first ose. a marked beneficial change will be manifest la ha bodllr and mental condition of tbe patient The else wtli ke stronger and more regular, the eye wli' begin lo lose Us null expression, tbe mutoular and BArvom avstems to recover their tension, and the SDblts to improve. Persevere, and a complete revl- catloa of the depressed animal and menial powjrs certain. In case ol dyspepsia and blllonsneu, the me salutary results will be obtained. Tbe appetite 111 revive, tbe sallowness of tbe skin disappear, and 11 ths distressing symptoms whioh accompany dls- rdtrt oi Hit stomach and liver will rapidly subside. he sudden changes of spring often Intensify these omnlalnis bycbecklng the perspiratory action by ulcb so much mot bid matter Is evaporated through pori s of tbe body , atd therefore the iiittbbs are claly useful to thedyspep'lo and bilious at this oo. BairaoKK a Pbbbov Has a Bad Coooh It should not be Inlerrea that Consumption has set In, although a case oi Consumption is rarely met with unaccom panied by a distressing Cough. Where, however, a predisposition to Pulmonary Disease exls'a, a Coogh.il left to itself, strains and racks the Lungs nd wastes ths general strength, and soon establishes a Inoniablo complaint. In all cases, then. It is the safer pUn to get rid of a Cough, Cold, or Hoarse aesi without delay; and for thia purpose no remedy aots nrnmDtlv or surely, or with more benefit to bvv r" sr--- the organs Of the Cheat, than Db. P. Javns s Bx- Pbctobamt, b artlole scientifically compounded from carefully sslected dregs, and which, on trial, will always be found worthy of its wor'.d-wlde repu- Mkssbs. Wkstok & Bbothib. Gentlemen desi rous of being suited In tbe best and most unap proachable styls In their Clothing should leave their orders wl.h Messrs. Weston A Brother, Merchant Tailors, southwest corner of Ninth and Arch etreets. These gentlemen stand at the very pinnacle of thslr profession, and tbelr establishment Is proverbial for elegance, cut, and style of the Clothing got op there Seasonable prices and a fine assortment of Cloths to teleot from are a' so gra' Hying characteristics In Mrssra. Westoa A B -otaer'e buslnMS, and thoie who have been paying outrageous prices for csmnara lively Indlilerent Clothing should not the fact, and pay Messrs, Weston A, Brother a visit. Jbwbxbt .-Mr. William W. Oasaldy, No, 11 Booth Second street, has the kargeat and moat attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware la tbe city Purchasers can rely npon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also baa a large stock of American Western watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store is sure to resnlt In pleasnte and profit. TAiLoniaro an Abt. William EX. Taylor, No. 131 8 Fourth street, has an opening every day of the most elegant Spring Goods, Imported expressly for his own trade. Mr, Taylor Is one of Ibe most exquisite fashioners In the country. Ills cutters are perfect artists. A fit at his establishment Is guaranteed. Removal. Mr, w. H. Mabrey has removed from No. North Fourth street to No. A rob. street, where be will dispose ot, at reduced prljes, spool silk, thread, co'ton, needle, sbntties. sewing ma chine trimmings, etc. The attention of Mr. Mabrey'e customers, and all manufacturers of clothing and slices, Is called to the above facta. Hallkt, Davis A Co.'s ,' New Scale" Grand and Square Pianos have great body of tone, and are as clear an 1 musical as a bell, Tbe Agency is at No. 927 Cbesnu t street. Every mu slclan should have one. 1 he AuFBirAir JIoubk, Boston, Is most convent. ent'y located to all lines of travel, as well as to the business portion of the olty. Billiard rooms, cafe, paisenger elevators, etc, Newly furnished through out. Balk or Boots and 8kokh. We would call the enr.y attention or onyers io me mrge ana aetiran.e assortment of Boots and Hhoes, to be s-ild by cata logue, on Thursday ruorotng, April 1, at ft o'clock, by C. D. McUees fc Co.. auoiloueers, No. 00(1 Market STeeU Ht'RiNO Sale OF Fixb Clothing fob Gentlemen and Boys. An Entirely New Block! By far the largest and most varied, The most elegantly made up, In new and stylish modes, Well sewed and handsomely trimmed Grave and Day, to suit all tastes, Boys of six or men of sixty. Scale of Prloes cheap, cheaper, ohbapbst. WAN AM Alt EH A 1IROW.X Have now opened, after months of prepara tion, a stock of Spring and Bummer Clothing which far surpasses even their former efforts. This they will dispose of by a Lively and Quick Balk, to insure whioh they have put the Lowest Figure Possible on every artlole in store, Advice. Come and see for yourself. Seoure a "first pick" out of this stock. Register, your orders early in the Custom Department. Ask your wife to examine our Boys' Clothing, Buy your Bblrts, Cravats, eto , in our enlarged Gents' Famishing De partment, Oak Hall Buildings, Largest Clothing House in Philad ilpiiia, 8. E. cob. Sixth and Market Sts. Extending on Sixth Street From Market to Minor. MA.BRIED. MILLER-RTJDDUCK. On the 29th of March, at thn luaidenoa ot tbe bride's parents. iSo. 220 N. Tenth etieei, by (tie Kev. Jacob 1. Miller, of Mount Joy, Mr. p. ulai jhilij.h. or L.ancaiuer. orovuor oi tun om- cmt lug clergyman, to MlsaLUUlK, 111th daughter of w unam Aiuuuuca. oi ruuaueipnia. RUBS ELL SMITH -On February 21. 1S69, by the BtV. M. 1. Kurlz WlLLIAMG. KU89KLL,of Balti more, Md to ABBY A. BMIT1I, ol Absecom, New jersey. SLAUGHTER HO i T AtGermantown March JW, IRA'I. tiv thn Kev. A. B. AlkluB. JKAMIS w. 8LAUGBTJ1R. of 8 Louis, Mo., to ANNA tt., only daughter ol Jr. a. itoyi. DIED. COLLIER, On Tuesday evening, at his residence, No. 1U86 Arch street. DANIEL L. COLLI KK. Usq , la tb e "4th year of b Is age. Due nonce wm oe ai ven or me ruueraj. LUFF. On the V8th Instant, after a lingering Illness, AN MA aauahter of John ano caiaeriue a. The relatives and friends of the family, also the Committee and Faculty of tbe Ulrib' jsormai auoooi, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from ths iMidniuw or her Darents. No. 2u25 Greeu street, on Thursday, April A. at z o ciook r, Autereiu Laurel Hill. m AnrrT.K-v.On th Mth Instant. Mrs. LYUIA MAKKLH.Y. widow of the late Jacob Murkley, in the 6tiih year of her age. The relatives aud friends of the family arerespect- ftiii Invlipd to attend her funeral, from ber late residence. Federal street, third door above Twenty- klAib. on Friday afternoon at !i o clock. BTKINMKIYKR On the 29tn instant, atso'cioca: In the morning, K. TIL, BTKiN MfclYKK, aged 85 r 8 " . .. a yiMiMAill InvlUA ts. attoudthB funeral, from his late residence. No. 17 is Richmond street, on i nuraaay uwuwiy mu imuuk. il o nrnrfd to Glenwood Cemetery. UrTmuB-TX 11m If 1.1 A K d I 1 1 WllMH.r-. 1)11 1MB t9th instant, daughter or the late Aaain t.cieiu, nil ll ni-i . ... , . . Ibe relatives and friends of the family are reapeot fniin iru.i tn aLtand the funeral, from the residence m i.i nininnr.iu.uni mi. w u t.vkmum. ..v. - " W ninnt aireet. on Thursday morning, April 1 her- vices at the nouse ant o ciuc prceiT. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHI1 ADELPHIA, 8. E Corner FOUHTII and WALNUT Sta. HKR ITS KATKH AND PLANS BKFOKE INBCTRr Ititi KUdKWH-tSHJS. AXES. WHILLDLN, President, inn n u wiLAON. Beoratary. ' 10 CLOTHING. JONES' ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No& 604 MARKET 8treot. Our Garments are well made. Our Cutters are men of talent. ULT OSE rKICE IS A8KEU. Sallsfdcllon Guaranteed Ercrj Furcliaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, No. 604 MARKET Street, . 1 17 wCm U . ABQVB SIXTH. FOUETH EDITION FEOII THE CAPITAL. The ClTil Tenure Bill -The Presi- dent's rower of Remoral Naval Orders. FROM WASHINGTON. Tbe Civil Ten n re Bill Report of Ibe Conference Committee. Special ZtojpofeA to The Evening Telegraph. Wahdinoton. March 31. Butler has just male a report of tbo conference committee on the Civil Tenuie bill. It strikes oat that part of the Senate bill which allows the Benate to re.toro to office any officer removed by tbe President v bosc successor shall not be onQrmed by the SeDBte. Ibe President la simply to send a new nomination lor office to tbe Senate, and If he is not confirmed then another name Is to be sent In. The power of removal by the President, either during tbe recess or when the Senate i In sestion, Is complete; the only trammel being that tbe President must send In hla nominations thirty davs after the Senate has resumed It tes-sion. Dttpatoh to the Auociaied Fret. NuNiteiided. Washington. March 81. The Postmaster- Gtiiral has suspended Special Aircnt J. W. hummers and reihhtaied Foster lllodj't-tt in charge of the Augusta PoHt Office. Liieutenant-ooveroor Dui.n. of Louisiana (a colore 1 man), is in tuo city. Callers ntthe Wlilto House. Tbe President is qnite well to-dav, and re ceived callers as usual, anions whon were Senators Cole, boracue, Sherman. Morton, and a number ot Representatives. No delegations vUlted tbe white lijuse this morninsr. Among tne nominaitona to ou mane tor Jus tice of tbe I'eace ot this District will ha one colored man. Secretary Boutwell will nominate Mr. Haley to tbe President to-day for the position of ucgister oi tne Treasury. Naval Orders. Captain William Bouckendorff has been or dered to the naval rendezvous at Philadelphia. Lieutenant Commanier John McParland is oidered to the naval rendezvous at Pniiadelohla. and Hursreon uuanea j&veroeia is aetacna from tbe Examtntnir Botrd and ordered to the uaral lehdezvtua, Philadelphia. FORI Y. FIRST CONHKKSS-First Session. Senas. Cbnnt(C(rom Second Edition. lie (Mr. Howe) would be wllllnir to remain in seksion a while longer for the purposeof seoinne tne ueorgia case, u oe oouiu see any prospect or making sucn seiuement, nut ne una ueen nere ever slnoo lht2 trying to reoonstrnct Ueorgia and meotntr ontnern ctiates, ana yei ne oenevea ttiey were no nearer reconstruction thtnever. XI Congress conld reoonstrnot a State, it had bud i line enough to do It; but to reconstruct successfully, In addition io (Jjngresa and lima ohm ining moie was neeoeo, goou sense. Mr. Hnmner asseu wnat ine uenator irem W uotiDBln ( Mr. Howe) nronosed to do with tbe .ending executive business. Mr. Howe did not believe there was enough such business to occupy an evening session, ..... .V.. ....... aa a v.nlt.M AtiiKun . n , . .. n Senate would remain In session long enough to aisfoie or ait Business oi tnat auna. House of Representatives. Continued from Second Edition, Mr.Whitternore Introduced a Joint resolution postponing the election in Texas. Keferred to tne lomnmiee on xveoonstraction.. Mr. Johnson introduced, ezpiainea, ana bad passed bs the Houho, a bill transferring the r.nnnlv of Klerra. California, from the Hacra memo iana omiriot to tue maysviue ihduuw ti let, ana the county of Mendocino iroax tne Hermnold land district to the ban Francisco land illmrlnr. Mr. Julian offered a resolution instructing the Committee of Ways and Means to inquire into the expediency of reviving and enforcing tne aireet tax in tne mates laieiy in reueiuou Ar. nnlprl. . Mr. Hnaier uasao; mirouucea uiii io pro vide a library for luano lerritory. ttjierrea to Committee on Appropriations. Mr. Wasnburne twis. ) onerea a resolution instruetinK the Committee of the District of Columbia io inquire into tne oonauion oi tne wasningion Aqueauci, ana tne causes or tne lcBUfficlent Quantity and bad quality of the water supplied. Also, as to tne contracts ior work ana payments for properly taken, etc.. with power to aena ior persona anu papers, Adorned. Mr. Cleveland offered a resolution reciting tha nurixae of tbe New York American Instl- tnta to hold an international exnibltlon of tbe Industry of all nations in JNew lorn in i7, and lusirncting tne uomroitiee on Mauuiao tures to Inquire as to tbe propriety of rendering Government aid tosnoh undertaking. Adopted'. Mr. Strickland miroaucea a out extending tbe time for tne completion of the Portage ha ke and Lake Superior Ship Ctnal. Keferred to cmniniuee on mono Lianaa. Tbe House men. at 1 o ciouk, prooeeaea to tne eonslderation of tbe bill reported from tbe lleioustruition Committee for the organization or a Provisional uovornment lor Missimippi, Mr. KsrnHtr ortn. a member or tne Kecousi mo tion Uommltiee. offered a substlime Ior the b li t roQLslne a teanbmission to tne people of Mississippi of tbe Constitution already iramea, with separate votes on some of tne objection able features. Ue argued aealnst tbe bill re- norud from tne committee, w men proposes to reassemble the convention, and to authorize It to appoint a provisional governor, witn power on his part to fill all the other at ate offices. I'Ddi convention, ne bbiu. was noi popular wna the best olaises of Union people In Mississippi, and to revive ltwonid be to throw in afresh apple of discord, and to prolong lnBtesd of to oulet thealsorders relunlne there. Air. vvuiu laauireu wueiuer tua souuoiunu bsdany charge to make agaiust the members oi tni convention t Mr. Farnsworlh declined to discuss tne ver- tonntlot tbe oinventlon. bat remarked i bit tuoKt or its memners were tnemseives oanui dates tor office, and that it was snspeaied by toe UBlon men that the whale game was got up in tiie Interest or those candidates, rue DioDoslilon that tbese candidates sbould eleot a provisional governor, wno would bave the appointment of all the Slate Officers, was ex ceeuiDg y uisiasieiti to tne people. ine discussion was interrupted at i v. i when Mr. Butler, Mass., rosa and made a report iromtnecouterer.ee oommtiteeon tne Tenure. ol Oflice bill. Tne bill, as proposed to be adopted, rereals the 1st aud il J seollons of tbe oitginai Tennreor-unice act of Marcu a. isu7. Tbe 1st section ot the i-fenate ameudmeut is left uutouclioil. Tlibitd section is amended so as to read a- lol owe Xnxt durluu any recess of the Kente.lbe l're slt'ent Is bereby empowered in Ills discretion to suspend any civil ottloer appointed Ly and with the consent of the Benate, except Judges of tbe United states Courts, nntil the end of the next stsMon of tbe Senate, and to dettlttnate some suitable peiur n, sul j"ct io be i moved la bis discretion Dy tne assignation of another, to perform tbe duties of such sutipendori ottloer In tue meantime, ana sucn person so dsslgiated shall lake tne oatbs and give tbe bonds requited by law te ne taken and given by tbe suspended ofhuer. and sball during the time he performs bis duties, be eo tiled to the .hluivand emoluments of such olllcnr. unri it slia'l be tbe duty of the President, wilbin thirty aeys sier ine ouuiuisuuiuieiit oi every sestlou n tbe Benate. except for any omce wbloh in bis opinion onght not to be filled, to nominate nvraoca to nil all vacancies in offices whioh exist to tbe meeting of the Senate, whetber temporarily filled or not, and also In the place of all omoers suspenueu, am it tne senate, during aunh sisbIou, In the place of auy sus pended ofllcer. then and n it otherwise, the PrehlrWnt aball nominate another Demon as soon as praotioable to said seislon of the Benate for saia omoc 1h Csar b&s clven one hundred free BohoUrships to the University of St. Peters- bursr. They win cost him each three hun dred roubles i year. S C H E il C IV S PULMONIC SYUUP. SEAWEED TONIC, and MANDRAKE PILLS WILL CURB CONSUMPTION, LIVER COMPLAINT. AND DYSPEPSIA, If taken according to the directions. They are all three to bo taken at tbe same time. They cleanse tbe stomach, relax the liver, and put it to work; then the appetite becomes good; the food digests and makes good blood; the patient begins to prow in flesb; the diseased matter ripens in the lungs, aod the patieut outgrows the disease and gets well. This is the only way to cure Consumption. To these threo medicines Dr. J. H. SC11EXCK of Philadelphia, owes his UNRIVALLED SUCCESS In the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption. Tho Pulmonic Sjrup ripens the morbid ma.ter in the lungs, nature throws it off by an easy expectoration, for when the phlerrm or matter is ripe, a slight cough will throw it off, and the patient has rest, and the lungs begin to heal. To do this, the Seaweed Tonlo and Mandrake Pills must be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver, so that the Pulmonic Syrup and food Will inaitc good blood. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS Act upon the liver, removing all obstractloruj relax the ducts of the gull bladder, the btla starts freely, and the liver is soon relieved; the stools will show whst the pills can do; nothing has ever been invented except calomel (a deadly poison, which Is veiy danggrous to use unless with great care) that will unlock the gallblad der and start the secretion of the liver like Bcbcnck's Mandrake Pill". Liver Complaint is one of the most l'romi. neut Causes of Consumption. 8CHENCK'8 SEAWEED TONIO Is a gentle stimu.ant and alterative, and the alkali in tho teawced, which this preparation Is made of, assists the stomach to thro out the gastric lulce to dissolve the food with ths Pul monic Svrup, and It is ninde into good blood without fermentation or souring the stomach. THE GREAT REASON Wjiy physicians do nit cure Consumption R 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 disestlve powers, locking up the secretions, and eventually the patient sluks and dice. Dr. fcCHENCK, in h's treatment, docs not try to stop a cough, nlgbt sweats, chills, or fever. flemove tbe cauf e, and they will all stop of their own accord. No one can be cured ot Consump tion, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Can ker, Ulcerated Throat, uuless the liver and stomach are made bi-aUbv. If a person has consumption, of course the lungs are in some way dUeaseJ, either tuber cles, abscesses, bronclical Irritation, plueral adhesion, or tbe lungs are a ma-a of inflamma tion and fast decaying In such cases what must be done? It Is not only the lungs that are wasting, out it is tne wuoie noay. ine stomach and liver have lost their power to make blood out of food. Now the only chance is to take Dr. SCIIKNCK'3 three medicines, which will bring up a tone to the stomach, the patient will want food, it will digest easily aud make good blood; then tbe p ttient begins to gain In fleh, and as soon as the bjdy begins to giow, the lungs commence to heal up, aud the patient gets fleshy aud well. Tills is the only way to cure Consumption. WUES TULEE IS JiO LUAtt DISEASE, And onhj Lieer Complaint and Dyspepsia, Sdieuck.' Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake nils are sufficient, without the Pul monic Syrup. Take the Man- druke Fills freely in all bilious cases, as they art PERFECTLY HARMLESS. lir. &CHENCK, who hai enjoyed uninter rupted health, was wa'ted away to a more tkcieton, in the very lii-t stage of Pulmonary Consumption, bl. physicians havlugpruuounccd his case hopelese, and abandoned him lo his fate, lie was cured by the aforesaid mediciues, and since hi recovery many tuouauds simi larly atuieted have used Dr. Schenck's prepara tions 'wlib the ea ine remarkable success. Full directions accompany each, making it not abso lute! v necc-eeary to personally see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wibb tnetr luns exawiuoj, and for thi purpose he is piotessionaiiy at his l'rln clpid OUicc, rillLADELFIHA, EYEKY S1TCRD1Y, Where all letters for advice must be addressed lie Is alto professionally at Mo. 52 Bond street, New York, every other Tuesday; and at No. 35 Hanover street, Bostou, every other Wednesday. Ho gives advice free, but for a thorough exami nation with his Beeplromcter the price Is f 5. Office hours at each city from 9 A. il. to 3 P. IL Price of the Pulmonlo byrup and beaweea Tonic, each $150 per bottle, or $7 a half dozen Mandrake Pills, 25 cents a box. A full supply of Dr. BCHENCK'3 MEDICINES for sale at all times at hla rooms, Also, for sale by Drugglet? Dealers, tt tvr;mjra V ISTEW ERA llST TBCK PHILADELPHIA CLOT Hill Q TRADE. 0.1 MONDAY, APRIL 5, 180t, JOHN W A FJ A SY1 A K E R WILL OPEN" TO THE PUI5LI0, AS A FINEST READY-tYJADE CLOTHING AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, THE LARGE BROWNSTONE BUILDINGS (FORMERLY HOMliR, COLLADAY & CO.'S), Hos. 818 and 820 CHESNUT Street. BUSINESS WILL 15E COMMENCED ON TUB ABOVE DAY WITH AN EXPOSITION OF THE FIRST STOCK OF ELEGANT GARMENTS AND PIECE GOODS F01 custom: work. This stock has been for some time preparing In New York and oar own city, and will en brace all the FINEST SPRING IMPORTATIONS & HOME MANUFACTURES, Io the piece, for orders and ready-made in a FINER CLASS OF CLOTHING than ever before) sold in Philadelphia. THE ENTIRE rUKLIC INVITED TO EXAMINE. The Ladies will be interested In tbe , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT WHICH IS A PROMINENT FEATURE. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. LEWIS LADOMU8 & CO., JEWELLERS, No. 802 CHESNUT STREET. Would invite especial attention to their large stock of LADIES' & GENTS' WATCHES, AMERICAN AND IMPORTED, Of the moat celebrated makers. Flue Vest Chains mid LeouUnee, In U and 18 karat. DIAMOND WORK of I lie latest designs. Solid Silver-Ware for Brlual Presents, Table Cutlery, Plated Ware, etc. 3 27 C & A. PEQUIGNOT, MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CASE 8, And Dealers in American and Foreign WATCHES. No. 13 South SIXTH Street. MANUFACTORY, So, 'i t 8. FIFTH Street. ESTABLISHED 1828. HOUDAT WATCHES, JEWELRY, CJ-OCKH, 8IX.VKBWABB, ana FANCY BOOM. a. W. RUSSELL, XO. 22 KOnill BIX1U 8TKEET, IS FHIIiADXP,' fi WM. B. YARNO & CO.. it'" WATCUKH ADJi) JKWKLRY. U.-.J6. corner BKVKNTU aud UHKMNUT Street. i 'H becoutt hour, aud late cf No, do H. TH1KU su ENGiKEMENT AND WcDDING RINGS. lAROK ABHORTMKNT OF COrN ANO 18 XAKA1 ALWAtd OM UANO. LEWIS LADOMLS tt CO., Jewellers, rp IO, 80ft CHESNUT HTBKET, CIGARS. Qb FUCUET A SONS. IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS, -And Manufacturers of Fine Clgare, Xo. 229 S. FBOMT street, FJUladelpkla. HAVANA CIOARS Imported by every Bieamer at tow fiuuuks. comprUiDg "Pr. tagaa." "Cabargaa," "l' lor de Maria.," E. 'Cabanas," rComerelante," "Figaro,'' eio. FINE CIGARS, of otm own make warranted free from adnlleratlon or artificial rlavor Coi'YKiuuTtJ) bkands comprising as follows: "Mariana Rita," . "FlfEUB K Lys," Great variety of sizes, coat. Kba Diavolo," "Louis d'Ou." good quality, at low 3 23 12t HATS AND CAPS. OWABBURTON'S IMPROVED VEHU Uted, nd eaay-auini Drew Hau (patantwiM all the Improved taalilona ol the aeaeoa. UU1C KTJT SUeei, next doet tne Puat urn U i tnr FURNITURE, ETC. FURNITURE. A. & H. LE J AM DUE HAVE REMOVED THEIR Furniture & UpoIsteriii Warerooms TO No. 1137 CHESNUT STREET, OIRARD KOW. SlOwfmSmrp GREAT BARGAIN 8 IN FURNITURE Ar RICHMOND & CO.'S, No. 46 South SECOND St., 3lm EAST SIDE. A VIS IMPORTANT! BEAUX MEUULE8, pour Batons et Cnambrea atkucher. Arranges pour Exposition dans ApparteuienUi Uarnls et Couverta de Tapis. CEORCE J. HENKEL8, EBENISTE, 2 1 3mrp CU E8N UT STREET, an Coin de 13me. PIANOS. 8TEISWAY A SONS' GRAND I tqaare and nprltht Piano., at BIpAHIUH UhADBUUY'S ANlOTUEtt PIANOS, avlor A Farley Oman., ooir at Wit- rUTTitTaylor 11a u, FlelCHKUB, No. 101MAK0H Ml ljn CillOKBUlMa Urand, Square and Upright PIANOS. V4 Ha MtOHJWNUT tUreet. li ru aLBRKCHT. Vf l BIKKHS & BUHMIOT, U.M lllrAl TLIH KHJI VW FIRbT-CLAfcB PIANO-rORTES. Vn frn ar.Tili.ii t. n il tnnilMr.ta 1 1 i"l PMri. 121 WAK&KOOMS. No610ABOHJtrel PRINTING ! PRINTING I Cards, C Iroulara. Blllhea. and all kind, of Jab 1'rlnllDg properly done at MAO HK'S, No. 3itt UUliii NTJTHlreef. A large stock of materials .unable Joe Job Printing oon.iantly on band. All who want PBINTINU done are Invited oeine to M AOEA'i No. U10 CHE8N UT Street. All who went BLANK BOOKS will And a large aa sottmlnt aTMAOKK--. No. S16 CHKUT Btre. All who want BNVBLOPKH.In large or .mall outntiuc." mm tni a full a-ortm.nt at af AOBa7e q All who want to boy US rTKB, SAP. NOT, and niLLKT PAPKB will find the largest and beM ...ortment tn the olty. with a complete assortment . of stationery, at MAOKK's. No. 316 CHK9N0T St. Hemember R MAOliK, No. 310 CHKSSUT 8lre. INITIALS stnBed o Paper and Ka? elopes free r charge at MAOaK ei. No. 310 CHKSNUr Htreea. Vorani article In tbe HTATIONNBY Una. come to HAOfc Na 310 CiwT Utreet. tj sw tics tattoo. Bold or all DiuggUts.
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