THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1869. MITHICAI, AltP PltAHIATIC. Tfc Cltr Amtmcmrm. AT th Acadbmt oi Memo Gounod opera of Fi will be tfven thla evening for the benefit of Mr. J. F. Zimmerman, the Treasurer of the Rlchlnjrs troupe. Mu Edith Abcll wUl make her Bret appear ance on thU occasion as "Marguerite." On Friday Mrs. Bernard will have a farewell ben efit, when Tratiata will be presented. I AT tub Walnut Mr. and Mrs. Watklns will appear tills ereninu In their Irish drama of Trwktm Down. At tub Ahch IioneJak will bo performed for the last time this evening. To-morrow Mr. L. L. James will hove a benefit, when he will appear in Catc and Inland as it Wa. Mr. Craig's benefit is announced for Friday evening. On Monday next Mr. John ColllnR, who has been making a tour around the world, will appear for the first time In several years. Mr. Collins Is well known and highly esteemed In this city, and he will doubt less receive a cordial welcome. At tub C'nBftNUTthe Klise Holt burlesque troupe WUl appear this evening in Byron's burlesque of Lvcretia Horgia. At thbThkathk Covuqri .4 Marriage, by lantern find Le Deux Avruglt will be performed this even IB ft- On Friday Mr. Thomas WhifTln will have a benefit, When Ching-Clww-Ui and JtniwtW Wedding will be performed. M ile Hohlke, the popular danseuse, will appear on this occasion. At thb Amkrioan a variety of attractions will be Offered this evening. Thb Nbw York Cikcur, on Klghth street, ubove Ilacc, will give performances this afternoon anil evening, when the entire company will appear. This fine combination of talent will only remain In this city during the present week, so our citizens who can appreciate first-rate equestrianism should make the most of the remaining opportunities. At the Chrsnct Ktkkkt Kink an audience of Dearly 2.100 persons was attracted by the prize veloci pede exhibition last evening. Mr. William It. Van rterveer, who engaged to ride five miles In 20 min Utes, accomplished the feat in 16 minutes and 2 seconds, amid the plaudits of the audience. The Bide-saddlc race was won by XI r. Thomas Hoyle,who also succeeded In getting the handsome toilet set Which was offered for fancy riding. Mr. Leslie Stone was victorious in the double race between gentle men, and Master Griffiths defeated John Kehter nacht In the side-saddle race, and also won the dou ble race between boya. Professor Jambs McCi.rNTooK, M. D., will give the third lecture of his course on Anatomy and Phy siology this evening at Concert Hall. Subject "The Respiratory Organs, etc." A Grand Concert will be given to-morrow even ing at Concert Hall, for the benefit of St. Joseph's Church. The concert will be nnrter the direction of Mr. Thomas K. Harkins, who will be assisted by Madame Sophie Mozart, MIks Caroline McCaffrey, Mr. George Simpson, and Mr. T. A'BecKet, Jr. A brilliant programme of selections from the most popnlar composers will be given, and a first class entertainment may be expected. Mrs. F. Mordaunt, who is well known here as nn excellent actress, will have a complimentary benefit at the Academy of Mnslc on Saturday, May 2!. The Arch Street Theatre company will appear.with other eminent artists, and a first-rate programme will be presented. Oi.K Bum. will give a farewell concert at the Aca demy of Music on Monday evening next. This will be Mr. Bull's last appearance, as he Is about to sail for Europe. Miss Ci.ara Louise Kki.i.oho will appear in Dm "biere di Seriglia and Don ranqvale at the Academy of Music on June 2 and 3, under the management of Max Strakosch, Esq. The Great Peace Jubii.ee at Boston can no longer be considered as a doubtful experiment Financially, its success has been placed beyond per adventure", whilo musically, the indications are more favorable than the most sanguine expectations of Its origluators ; the great, chorus, the largest the world has ever seen, is now full, and the orchestral ranks are rapidly filling up. The superintendent of chorus, Mr. E. Tourjee, has found it necessary to Issue a circular stating that no more choral organizations can be accepted, and that societies already accepted must make no more auiiiuons 10 meir nuuiuerx. CITY ITEMS. STTLX, FIT AND Make: of our Mm', Youths', and Hoy Clothing unequalled by any toek of Heatly-made good in Philadelphia. We have alo A CHOICE AssoilTMENT ofimlreted rtylet of piece goods, to be made up to order, in unsurpassed style. ALL PniCFS GUARANTEED lower than the lowest elsewhere, and full tali-faction guaranteed ecery purchaser, or the tale cancelled and money ref umled. Haij WAV BETWEEN ) BENWETT it Co., , fifth and Tower Hall, Sixth Struts.) 618 Majiukt KfKKET, Philadelphia, and Son Broadway, Njsw Yokk. The Difference. $5 90 would have been saved to the letter-carriers of this city had they purchased their uniforms of Chaiii.f.h 8TOKEH, intend of the contractors. If so much could have been saved by so small a purchase, what a great difference in favor of the purchaser would it be in ordering a full suit of citizen's clothes at the populsr Clothing House of Charles Stokes, No. Hli Chesnut street. FiaURE8-DO-NOT-I.IE. Hallet, Davis A Co'i Pianos possess the most snperb action, with unusual purity of tone, which is one of lovely softness and great brilliancy. The agents, No. H27 Chesnut streot, exhibit thirty-four premiums over all others. Hecker's Farina forms a very agreeable light nutritive food, a superior article for puddings and jellies, and is highly recommended by physicians fur invalids and cliil dren. Sold by all grocers. Cet Rid of a Cold at Once by using Jatne's Kx FECTORANT, a certain cure for all Pulmonary and Bron chial affections. Sold everywhere. A Comet. There's a comet a-coming along this way! His baggage is checked right t hrough, they say, But If be should chance near the earth to stray To look at our queer inventions. He may, if he choose, some now things learn, Or if his eccentric temper burn. And to smash our things ho should take a turn, Give him Marvin's Spherical Safe! Imoginohim butting itfrll day long, Till his head is bald and his brain goes wrong! Chrome iron will prove a little too strong For a comer's constitution. And from that day forth you may count hint out Of the list of stars that wander about With blazing tails and a luminous snout, A -frightening people so! Those Burglar Safes all the rascals bats. Their sides they can never penetrate. Though early they rise, or labor late At their infamous avocation. Marvin i Co., No. 721 C'besnut street (Masonic llalD. Cat's China Palace, No. 1022 Chkknut street, tl, .),..., ffn Im China and f.lssswsre in Ami rica, as a glanco at the quotations below will convince any person familiar with the price of such goods. vw .rtlnln mold is warranted lust, as renresented. and , . all goods to go out of the city will be packed and delivered to transportation omces iree 01 cuiu,'e, una msuruu aguinst linulua to destination. Gold Band French China Dining Sets, I0 pieces. . . .HW.V) White M " " ISO " .... 37 0U IV hit. Stone China Dining Sets, M nieces lj 00 2 different styles Decorated Dining Sets, all new designs, at prices to defy competition. iold Band French China Tea Nuts, 41 pieces .. l-'W -wv.it. ' " 44 " SOU Whit Stono China Tea Sots, 44 pieces (cups with . 11.... M DBDUtw - White Stone Chamber Sets '3 00 Wbite French China Dinin;( Plates, H.'4 inches, per Hnxen 2'iW White French China Cups and Saucers, per set, U pieces ''2S Cut Glass (loblets, per doxen 2 :!u i....,i (:inss Goblols, tier dozen I'M) .... :i..ii Tumblers, por dozen , 145 . 1 -i..uu I'limlilfirs. ner dozen '&J arosseu . i... -- . And an Immense stock of Fancy Goods at a still greater reduction from former prices. Call and eiaiuine tbe-ie goods, and a compare them with BtWOHR'S Bewtno MAoaiNM On easiest terms, by Q. F. Parrs, Wo. 810 Oheraut street. The Larofst Hotel Save in the country is in tha Amf.rican House, Boston. The American is in the centre of business, and supplied with every modern im provement. , Bitters. B. . Harris, M. D., of New York, says of Mr. Spoor's Wine: "I find it to be an soellent tonio and gnntle stimulant, preferable to all other Wines. " The "Wine Bitters" has his pure Wine as a base, only being made bitter by the bitter principles of such herbs and roots as are in daily use by the medioal faculty. Try them, nd you will use no other. Sold by druggists. JEWEI.RT.-Mr. William W. Caasldy, No. 1'JSoulh Reoonl street, has the largest and most all motive assortment of nno Jewelry and Rilverware in the city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure article furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store is sure to result in pleat ure and prolit. A Household Pxixin Adapted to all Climates. It would be a happy thing for the world if all the eioitants at present used in the practice of medicine could be swept out of existence, and Hohtetter's Stomaoh Bit TKRS substituted in their place. There is a probability, too, that this desirable substitution may one day be accom plished. Certain it is that the oreat vegetable tonic is gradually displacing them, and that the confidence of the people in Its sanitary and saving properties inureasos with every passing year. "Figures that cannot lio" show this to be the fact. No medicinal preparation enjoys the like popularity among all classes and conditions in every sectiontof the country. As an appetffcer, a genoral invigo rant, a remedy for indigestion, a cure for int-nnltt snt and remittent fevers, a gentle cathartic, a specific for flat lenry and sour stomach, a gentle diuretic, a nervine, blood depurent, a specific for sick headache, a mild ano jyne, and above all, as a protection aoainht epidemics, it is an. (luestionably the standard medicine of the whole United States. In the towns and cities it is literally a household staple. Mothers believe in it. They find it a "present help in time of trouble" a safe and pleasant remedy for the various ailments to which their sex is exclusively sub ject. Men believe in it because it refreshes and invigo rutes the body and the mind, and tone both without exciting either. B wn ha vk sor.n so r.i.sr I f WE HA VE SOU) SO FAST t WE HAVE f!Or,lt SO FAST S IT WE HA VE SOU) SO EAST Our Sjtrinn anil Summer ClntUUiq Our Sprinij and Summer Vtothing Our Spring and Summer Vlnthing a Our Spring and Summer nothing j.t I we a in: sow itEVEirixa It,' WE A HE SOW JtECEm.Vf! WE A HE XOW KECEIV1XH If WE A HE XOW EEfEMXd THE SECOXI) IXSTAI.VEXr.AS THE SECOXl IXSTA I.HEXTri J THE SEfOXIt ixsrAi.vE.vr.m THE SECOXJ) tysTAtMEXrlitt trr- iiEArrnrr. fhesh noons. trT HE A I TIEfl. FHESH GOODS. fr" HEAt'TIFfl, FHESH HOODS, t'rf' llEAI'TIFri. FHESH HOODS. VA HDS. Our alc hare never been ho Imye, hut tre ttill hare a tplendid tUick of the VKItf XEWEST TIIIXUS Jlaritig an ininuiine foi'i'e qf cutter and workmen, part of uhnm trork from 5 A, M. to 9 V. M., we keep up the. f apply for our counter. The new good now reecirim arc:. CHEVIOT SUITS. TIIA VEI.I.IXG Sl'lTS. Br. VE CHESTEH FIELDS. Ot.l VE CHES TE It Ft K T. US. J) A HT.IA CHESTEHFIEI.DS. HltO WX CHESTEHFIHr. OS. rorTH.V CIIESTEHFIELDS. ClirLDHEX'S SUITS, I A ii exlra large force qf taleiimen to give good utieution to alt, either looking or buying. WA XA HA h'EU t II HO H'X, THE I. A lift EST CLOTH I XII HOl'SE, OAK HALL, THE fOHXEl! OF SIVTH AXI) MA HKET STh'EETS. 3iAititn:i. 11 A KHNI.I'.N MKITRKR. On the 4th instant, bv the Itov. IV H. Henson, LKWIS HAKHNLKN, Jlt toLAUltA V. MKTJKF.K. all of this city. M AGKE - RTF. WART. - GLKNN - STKWART. On Tuesday evening, May 18, 1SKM, at the residence of the brides' parent , Gcrmnntown, Philadelphia, by Rev. Wil liam McKlwee, Mr. WILLIAM MAGF.K.of Philadelphia, to Miss MXIF. B. STKWART, and Mr. AI.BK.RT S. GLKNN, of Goriiinntown, to Miss MAGUIK STKWART, daiiKhtcra of Mr. James Stewart, of Geiuiantowii, formerly of Philadelphia. IIEI. HARRISON. On tho 17th instant JOHANNA, wife of Thomas Harrison, aged 81) years. Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funoral, from her late residonco, No, 77ti S. Front street, on Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. O'KKFFK. On the lrith instant, MARGARKT, wife of Dennis O'Kctfe, agod 40 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 4 Mineral place, Bread streot, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. PRICK. Suddenly, on the 18th instant, Mr. 8AMUF.L C. PRICK, aged 68 years. Tho relatives and friends of the family, and members of the Pilots' Society, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. SiW S. Front street, on Friduy afternoon at 7 o'clock. To proceed to 1-aiayette Cemetery. WATKRMAN. On the morning of the lrith instant, OATHKR1NK P., daughter of Ann und the lute Gilbert Waterman. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tho residence of her mother, Bristol turnpike, near Hohnesburg, on Thursday after noon, the '20th instant, at S o'clock, without further notice. Interment at Cedar Hill Ceuieterv. INSURANCE. NO IMAM1 Is Fully Prepared to Insure until he has considered The Hates and Plans OK THE AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS, 6 10 PHILADELPHIA. JO CIGAR BUYERS. Fresh Importations of Havana Cigars, In Iwnd or duly paid. Large assortment, offered in lots to suit purchasers. Also, cigars of our own manufacture, viz. : "MARIANA RITA." High grade Vuclta Abujo leaf, fifteen Mylcs. Low prices compared with Imported cigars. A fair trial will prove their merits. "FKA DIAVOLO." Lower priced than tlie "Mariana Rila," three styles; excellent cigars. "FI.El'R DF. I.YS," "LOUIS DOR," and other branilH, all copyrighted; each of highest grade in its respective class. All of our Havuua leaf we import direct, and no better cigars can be produced In this market tliau those we now oiler. Smokers should see that they obtain our genuine cigars, which arc offered regularly by many respecta ble dealers, although some irregular parties put for ward Inferior cigars as of our make. Wo offer these cigars ii lots to suit purchasers. They can be profitably retailed at prices forty per cent, less than Imported cigars, will give equal satis faction, uud should be tried, without prejudice, by all who desire a good cigar at moderate cost, K. Fl'Cil'ET & SONS, Importers and Manufacturers, B 13 "C.lrp No. 21rt) South FRONT Street. PERSONAL. () A R I) I N G WANTED, IN A SMALL f,.,nilv )v s aniitleman. wife, and twodsuKb- lers. Nona but t!i luimt ruspecutilo, not boarding house keoiiers, nood reply. Addi A. M. 'Kvbiiiiiic 1 ale irrai'li" ufH . sUting tonus iur UlUUtU (which must not lie uurouwmiljlu), with rutvruuevs. DRY GOODS. jy J ATE RIALS FOK SUITS, In Stripes and Grey Mixtures. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT ON THIS MARKET. RICKEY. SHARP & CO.. NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. SILKS ! SILKS ! In Stripes, Checks and Shots, IN GREAT VARIETY. RICKEY. SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. LXNTJII POPLINBTTS, NEW AND DESIRABLE ARTICLE At37e. per yard. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CIIESrjTJT Street. JAPANESE SILKS AND rorLIXvTETTES, A FULL ASSORTMENT. RICKEY. SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. LACE POINTS, IN NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. RICKEY. SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, 4 i tfrp PHILADELPHIA. QRENADINES! LAWNS! ORGANDIES! JOHN W. THOMAS, 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., nas now in Stock a LARGE and HANDSOME assortment of NEW GEENADINESJin Stripes and Figured, NEW STYLE LAWNS AND ORGANDIES, 3-4, 4-4, and 8-4 IRON MESH IIERNANI, Together with every variety of NEW and ELEGANT DRESS GOODS. 8 27 Smrp NEW AND CHOICE GOODS are received daily from the New York and Philadelphia markets. JNDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS. GEORGE FZVXEZl, No. 916 CHESNUT Street, Invites attention to his elegant stock of INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS, BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, JAPANESE SILKS, MATERIALS FOR SUITS, DRESS and FANCY GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY, Purchased on the most advantageous terms for ciibIi, and will be Bold as cheap as at any store in the city. 5 7 lm N. 11. India Shawls alterdd, repaired, and cleaned. 1869. SPECIALTIES AT THORNLEY S, EIGHTH & SPRING GARDEN, PHILA. SUPERB BLACK SILKS. BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE SILKS. IRISH AND FRENCH POPLINS. RICH GLOSSY MOHAIRS, ALPACAS, ETC. We offer the most complete and varied Stock of Goods in our Line "NORTH OF CHESNUT STREET," and at a BIG DISCOUNT off Chesnut Street Prices, as everybody knows we can afford to sell CHEAPER, as we WORK under a mere FRACTION OF THEIR EXPENSES, THORNLEY'S "CENTRALLY LOCATED OLD ESTABLISHED" DRY GOODS HOUSE, N. E. COR. EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN, 8 13 PHILADELPHIA. LINEN STORE, No. 828 ARCH STREET. AND NEW STORE, No. I 128 CHESNUT Street. OUR NEW IMPORTATIONS. SUMMER LINENS FOR TRAVELLING SUITS. LINEN DRILLS AND DUCKS; FOR BOYS' WEAR. PRICKS RIGHT We intend that our customers shall always And OUR GOs)DS RELIABLE, AND OUR PRICES THE LOWEST. 9 80 wtntS 215 NORTH NINTH STREET, ABOVE RACE. ELDER, WALTON & CO., JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF 11 Y O O 1 H, Offer To-Day Great Bargains iu BLACK SILKS, ALPACAS AND MIXED GOODS, 1'lyUE, WHITE GOODS, BONJOUR poi'LINS, and DRESS GOODS IN GENERAL Bought from Hist hands aud auction. 6 1 wfinlm DRY OOOD8. pRICE & WOOD. N. XV. CORNER EIGHTH AND FII.UKRT. Just rMnived a new lot of White Goods. Kstin Plaid Nainsook Mastina. 8tin Stripe Nainsook Muslins. Plaid and Strips Swiss Muslins. Fine Plaid Organdies, S7H. a vard. Swim Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Nainsook Muslins. Hoft-Bntsb Cambrics, Hhirrod Muslins, etc eto. White Brilllantes, I.dia Twilled Lon Olotha. White Piques, 28. 87 , 50. 68 H. 7t, 85, 90, and $1 a rard. nargains In Linen Goods. Table Linens, Napkins and Towels, Nursery Diaper and Linen Birdsere for aprons. Figured Rhirting Linens, 28c. a yard. Beet makes Hblrtlng Linens, eto. eto. Best makes Bleaohed and Unbleached Muslina. Pillow-case and Sheeting Muslins. All wool and Domet Flannels. Bummer Flannels, all-wool and Domet, Angola Flannels. Marseilles Quilts, very chep, 94, ftfbO, $5, $ff, $7, up to $13, imported to order, and much below tho regular prices. Honeycomb and Jacquard Quilts, very oheap. BLACK HII.KH! BLACK 8ILKS! Good quality Black Silks, $185, $3, $2 25, $3 35, $2 SO, $2'75, $S, and $3'50 per yard. A cheap lot of Frenoh Lawns, 25 cents per yard. Stripe Alpaca Lustres and Stripe Delaines. A cheap lot of mixed Poplins, 25 cents per yard. Japanese Poplins, 33 and 37X cents per yard. Figured Bilks and Wool Poplins, 80 oents, worth $113M- Bargains in Indies' and Gents' Hosiery and Gloves. Ladies' and Gents' Ilsndkerohiefs. Gents' Shirt Fronts, Neck-Ties, and Suspendore. Jouvin's Kid ( loves, best quality imported. A Rood Kid Glove, $1 a pair. Hamburg Kdgings and Inserting.. A large lot of Linen Fans, Tory cheap. Autograph Fans and Silk Fans. Silk L'mbrellas and Parasols. 4 3 sw PRICE & WOOD, N. XV. CORNER EIGHTH AND FILBKKTL STOKES & WOOD, SEVENTH AND ARCH STREETS, OPEN TO-DAY A fuU line of Black Silks, from 11-70 to $5-00. One lot neat Striped and Plaid Silks, very choice. J Japanese Silks, Plain, Chene, and Striped. One lot Plaid French Silks at tf20. Crepe Poplins, for suits, In great variety. Black Hernanl, from 44 cents to t4-r0. Satin Striped Hernanl, choice styles. French Lawns, a large assortment. 8 Sws! PARASOLS. PARASOL8. ALL THE NEWEST London and Paris styles, which for noveKv, va riety, and elegance are unoqualled. A large as sortment of Ijlor Covers. Kea Side and Sun Urn- brollas at the lowest prices, at H. DIXON'S Fancy Goods Store. No. 31 S. KIUHTH Street. 4 10 m B QNNETS, TRIMMINGS, ETO. WOOD & GARY, 7S5 CHESNUT St., LATEST STYLUS OF FANCY BONNETS AND HATS. W C HAT AND BONNET MATKKIAK PKICKS LOW. No. 7:25 CHKSNUT Street. 4 33 tuwtb3rurp AY i: v i. v it o i: i mi i ?i. No. 7 CHKSNUT Street. We nifer our ttpleudid stock of Millinery nnd Dress Trimming Cooils at lurgely RKOUCKD PKIC'F.S. All colors linen-black Sutins.a fine assortment of the besi shades, cut bins, at l'7u jmr yard, formerly $2. 31-incii ide, extra quality, ii'M, formerly tfc:l. 31 to 38 inches wide, extra super nualities, the choicest shades and bust qualities in the market, lor $3 a yard. Black Sutins, at if J. H'3'50, and :(. The mobt complete assortment of Trimming und Satin Bibbons in the citv. Also. Tatfutft Ribbons, for bindings. Kunnowus, wbite, brown, and black, at 7,rc. and $1. Straw Hutu and Bonnets for ladies, misses, and children : every new shape in the rinent braids. AN IMMKNSK VAKIKTY AT VKRY LOW PRIORS. French and American Artilicinl Flowers, Wreaths, etc., AT A GRKAT RKDUiri'ION. Laces, Malines, Frames, and every article required to make or trim a bat. (iive us a call : it will repay your trouble. WKYli V. KIMKMIEI.1t, 6 18 61 rp No. 730 CHKSNUT Street. rKKNCII ARTIFICIAL FI.OUKUS. X. Novelties in Grass Wreaths, Grass Sprays, Bos Q . . n. . ... V reuths. Wild ana neia lowers in n reatns ana npruys just received. The largest assortment in the city, at J. S. BORGKNSKI'S old established French Artificial Flower Store, No. 21 North NINTH Street, above Market, whole sale and retail. N. B. Ladies in want of something extra in French Flowers for their hatB or honnots should give us a call.51St FURNITURE. I. IUTZ, FURNITURE, No. 121 S. ELEVENTH Street, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PINE CLASS FURNITURE AT MODERATE PRICES. 4 23 fmw3mrp F U It N U 11 E. A. & H. LEJAMBRE HAVE REMOVED TIIEIR Furniture & UpMsterini Warerooi TO NO. 1127 CHESNUT STltEET, 3 10 wfmemrp OIRARD ROW. FURNITURE. T. & J. A. HENKELS HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR i: LEGANT STORE, No. 1002 ARCH Street, Are now selling FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE at rery Reduced Prices. 4 1 8rnrp HATS AND OAPS. n, WARBURTON-8 IMPROVED VENTI lated and easy -flttlng Drew Uata(patented),lnall the MEDIOAL.. GREAT REMEDY 1X)U THE UUttE OI' THROAT AND LUNG DI3EASE8 DR. WIS n ART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL. It is the vital prinoiplo of the Pine Tree, obtained by a peculiar process in the distillation of the tar, by whluh its highest modical properties are retained. Itistheonly safeguard and reliable remedy which has ever been prepared from the juice of the Pine Tree. It invigorates the digestive organs and restores the ap petite. It strengthens the debilitated system. It pnrilies and enriohes the blood, and expels from the system the corruption which scrotula breeds on the lungs. It dissolves the mucus or phlogm which stops the air. pasaagos of the lungs. Ite healing principle acts upon the irritated surfaoe of the lungs and throat, penetrating to each diseased part, relieving pain and subduing inllaramation. It is the result of years of study and experiment, and It la offered to the afflicted with the positive assurance of lta power to cure the following diseases, if the patient has not ton long delayed a resort to the moans of oure : Consumption of the Lungs, Cough, Bore Throat and Tlreast, Kronohitis, Liver Complaint, Blind end Kleeding Piles, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Dipthoria, etc eto. We are often asked why are not other remedies in the market for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, and other Pulmo nary affections equal to Dr. L. Q. C. WISHAKT'S Pine Tree Tar Cord ial. We answer : 1st. It cures, not by stopping Cough, but by loosening and assisting nature to throw otf the unhealthy matter col lected about the throat und bronchial tubes, causing irri tation and cough. 2d. Most Throa and Lung remedies are composed of anodynes, which allay the cungh lor a while, but by their constringing effects the titire hecmne hardened, and the unhealthy fluids coagulate and are retained in the system, causing disease beyond the control of our most eminent physicians. 8d. The Pine Tree Tar Cordial, with its assistants, are preferable, because they remove tho cause of irritation of the mucous membrane and bronchial tubes, assist the lungs to act and throw oil the unhealthy secretions, and purify the blood, thus acientitically making the cure per fect. Dr. WISH ART has on file at his office hundreds and thousands of Certificates, from Men and Women of un questionable character, who were once hopelessly given up to die, but through the Providonce of God were completely restored to health by the Pine Troo Tar Cordial. A Physi. cian in attendance, who can ho consulted in person or by mail, free of charge. Price of Pine Tree Tar Cordial, $1'50 per bottle, $11 por doz. Sent ty F.xprese ou receipt of price. AddreBS, I. Q. C. WISII " m. D., NO. 232 NOKTH SLUOND STREET, 5 1? Wb2t PHILADELPHIA, PA. QUILFORD SPRING WATER NATURE'S GRF.AT REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, RHEUMATISM, and NEURALGIA. This is the oldest and mot powerful Medicinal Spring In Vermont, and has been endorsed and presoribed by the Medical Faculty since 1817. In diseases requiring au alterative, its action is speedy and permanent. A descriptive pamphlet of the Spring, its cures, and the analysis of the water, can be procured gratis of the WHOLESALE AGENTS, JOHN WYETH & BRO., No. 1414 WALNUT Street. Also for sale by CHAS. F.LL1S, HUN A CO., No. luOu MARKET Street. W. WALTER MULLEN, Chennt Hill. FREDERICK BROWN, FIFTH and CHESNUfSti. J AM EH T. hH INN. BROAD and SPRUCE HtroeU. O. H. HUBBKLL, No. 14111 CHKSNUT Streot. PECK A CO., No. 1228 CHESNUT Street. A, U. TAALOR. No. Hi 15 CHESNUT ht. 4 21 wsSmrp NEW PUBLICATIONS. RECENT PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED BY Ii;i'I'II2I.l sNILUILlI), NO. 724 CHESNUT STREET, And for sale at WHOLESALE PRICES; "OLDTOWN FOLKS." Ry Mrs. Stone. "Hans Breltmunn About Town." "t'naiijred Brides," "For her Sake," "Men, Women and Ghosts," "Gates Wide Open," "Short Trip Guide to Europe," "Student's Old Testament History," by Dr. Wm. Smith. 6 in smwat To Sunday-School Superiutendeiits and Teachers. NEW I'NJON EXPLANATORY QITENTION ROOK on the llnriuuny ol" I be 4JOMPKLH. Fifty-two lessons. Each question answered in full, dis pensing with commentaries. Geographical portions with interesting illustrations lroui Oriental travellers. Price, 15 cents. IMPROVED QUESTION BOOK on the Mfe of C'HKIMT, with the text. Arranged for classes of all ages. Just published and for sale by the AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, 1122 Chesnut Stroet, Philadel phia. Price, 16 cents. 6 10 mwf6t PORTER & COATES, PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS, 822 CHESNUT Street, MARBLE BUILDINO, ADJOKUXG CONTINENTAL HOTEL, Books Retailed at Wholesale Priced. fS 22mwf5r gPRING STYLES BOOTS AND SHOES 10 K GENTS1 WEAR. 13ARTLETT, NO. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, 10 16 IniW AUOVK CHKSNUT. JiOW IS THE TIME TO CLEANSE YOUR HOUSE. WLWIIUll.llAKTMAN Ac CO.'S WANI1IN4J ANO CXKANsilNU TO.VOKR Is unequalled for scrubbing Paints. Floors, and all house hold use. Askfuritaudtsken.. oiher VV. H. HOW MAN, Sole Agent, 88 6m No. lW FRAN K.FOKi Road. GUnr.lER CLOTHEO, Elegant and Becoming in tho Highest Degree, . Light in Texture and Light in Colors made tjp m ( AIRY AND GRACEFUL STYLES, , Cool, Comely, and Comfortable' i AT THB Chesnut Street Clothing Establishment or JOHN WANAMAKER, NOS. 818 AND 820 CHESNUT STREET, B fl 4p PHILADELPHIA. C LOT H 8, ,JD ASS IMER ES, E TO. J X TR A OR D I N A K Y ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE SUMMER SEASON. RETAIL DEPARTMENT OP W.T.SN0DGRASS&C0., Ho. 34 South SECOND Street, Announce a fresh Importation of Genuine Scotch Cheviots, For Gentlemen's BuRlnens and Summer Travelling Sulla. Also, a large and varied assortment of WILKOKD'S WHITE DL'CKS. WILFOHD S FIGURED DUCKS AND DRILLS. BARNSLEY WHITE AND COLORED DRILLS. EXTRA QUALITY WHITE MARSEILLES, for Gentlemen's Vests. NEAT FIGURED LINENS AND DRILLS in great variety, for boys' wear, at low prices. 4 3 Smrp JAM E S & L E E No.Ml NORTH SECOND STREET, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LAMB, Are now receiving an ENTIRE NEW STOCK Spring and Summer Coatings, To which they invite the attention of the trade aa others, (3 M w AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PAPER HANOINQS, ETO. AR D & McKEEVER, No. 1400 CHESNUT Street. IIVCS- STYLEM, THE FINEST STOCK, THE CHEAPEST PRICE, LS 17 mwftra THE BEST WORKMANSHIP.. WALL PAPER AT RETAIL, A.T RIGHT PRICES. J. H. L0NGSTRETH, NO. 12 NORTH THIRD STREET, B 12 12trp PHILADELPHIA. Q.REAT NOVELTIES LOOKING GLASSES, riCTURE FRAMES, ETC. ETO. NEW CHROMOS, NEW ENGRAVINGS. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, NO. 816 CHESNUT STREET, 4 5 mwfrp PHILADELPHIA- OARPETINOS. 1000 Pieces Brussels, 2000 Pieces Fancy Matting, JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER. E. H. G0DSHAIK & CO., NO. 723 CHESNUT STREET, glOttntvSmrp PHILADELPHIA, OOLL ARS, ETO. DORE! DOflE! DOREI BUMMER STYLE. REST UALIIT. THE ONLY NAKKOW ROUND-END COLLAR. FURNISHED BY THE PRINCIPAL DEALERS. ONE DOLLAR FOR FIFTY COLLARS. Pot up In new atyleflve- small iMxes, containing ten collars each, In a beautiful fancy carton. All yi10 mtlvr HARROW COLLARS are requested to rive tliciu a trial. Trade supplied by the KEYSTONE COLLAR COMPANY, 6 18 vrswat No. 6vf7 CHKSNUT Street. TOI1N FARNUM & CO., COMMISSION MER- xw cmuiiaaa niMnuTttc(urenv or uoi.Mioft lio kin any house in this wty or any ouit-r.
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