The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, June 19, 1869, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY, JUNE 10, lBfin
DR. L. 0,. C. WISHAlirS
TREATMENT POtt TllB CUKE OF liX.
DvspErmi' iV8pi:psia!
I, Elizabeth Branson, oi" Brandwine, Dela
ware, formerly of Old Chester, "laware county,
Ta., do certify that for one year ftu d a hftlf 1
hTe Buffered everything but doath frOL? tuftt
awful dlsoase callod Dyspepsia. My whole t'a
tem wa prostrated with weakness and nervous
.debility; I could not digest my food; If I ate even
ft cracker, or tho smallest amount of food, It
Would return Just swallowed it; I became so
costive in my.bowcls that I would not have a
passage in less than from four, and often eight
days; under this limmonse suffering my mind
fteemed entlroly to give way. I had dreadful
horror and evil forebodings ; I thought everybody
bated mo, and I hntcd everybody; I could not
bear my husband nor my own children; every
thing appeared to be horror stricken to me; I
Lad no ambition toloauythlng; I lost all love
of family and home; I would ramble and
Wander from place U to place,
but could
not be contented. I felt that I
was doomed
to bell, and that there was no
me, and was often tempted
heaven for
to commit
Buiclde. So near was my whole nervous
system destroyed, andalso my mind, from that
awful complaint, Dyspepsia, that my friends
thought best to have me placed In Dr. Kirk
bride'e Hospital, at West Philadelphia. I remained
there nine weeks, and thought I was a little bet
ter, but In a few days my dreadful complaint
was raging as badas ever. Hearing of the won
derful cures performed by Dr. Wishart's Great
American Dyspepsia Pills and his treatment for
Dyspopsia, my husband called on Dr. Wishart
and stated my case to him. He said ho had no
doubt he'could cure me. So in three days after
I called and placed myself under the Doctor's
treatment, and in two weeks I began to digest
my food, and felt that my diseaso was fast giv
ing way, and I continued to recover for about
throe months, and at the present time I enjoy
perfect health of body and mind, and I most
sincerely return my thanks to a merciful God
and Dr. Wishart, and to his great American
Dyspepsia Pills and treatment, that saved me
from an Insane Asylum and a premature grave.
All persons suffering with Dyspepsia are at
liberty to call on me or write, ns I am willing to
do all I can for suffering humanity.
Elizabeth Branson,
Brandywine, Del., formerly of Old Chester, Pa.
Dyspepsia 1 Dtspepsia!
Mr. Wishart I have been a constant sufferer
with dyspepsia for the last eighteen years, during
which time I cannot say I ever enjoyed a per
foctly well day. There were times when tho
symptoms were more aggravated than at others,
and then it seemed it would be a great relief to
die. I bad at all times an unpleasant feeling in
my head, but latterly my suffering so much in
creased that I became almost unfit for business
f any kind; my mind was continually filled
With gloomy thoughts and forebodings, and if
attempted to change their current by reading,
at once a sensation of icy coldness In connection
with a dead weight, as it were, rested upon my
brain; also a feeling of sickness would
Occur at the 6tomach, and great
pain In my eyes, accompanied with which
was the continual fear of losing my reason.
' also experienced great lassitude, debility, and
nervousness, which made it difficult to walk by
day or sleep by night. . I became averse to
society, and disposed only to seclusion, and
- having tried the skill of a number of eminent
physicians of various schools, finally came
to the conclusion that for the disease at
my present age (forty-five years), there was no
cure in existence. But, through the interference
of Divine Providence, to whom I devoutly offer
my thanks, I at last found a sovereign remedy
in your Dyspepsia Pills and Tar Cordial, which
seem to have effectually removed almost the
last trace of my long list of ailments and bad
feelings, and in their place health, pleasure, and
contentment are my every-day companions.
James M. Sanders,
Watchmaker and Jeweller,
No. 453 North Second street, Philadelphia.
A medical expert, holding honorable collegi
ate diplomas, devotes his entire time to tho
examination of patients at the office parlors, No.
232 North Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. As
sociated with him are three consulting physi
cians of acknowledged eminence, whose service
are given to the public free of charge. This op
portunity is offered by no other institution in
this city.
Letters from any part of the country asking
advice will be promptly and gratuitously re-
sponded to; where convenient, remittances
should take the shape of .
drafts or post office orders.
Price of Wlshart's American Dyspepsia Pills,
$1 a box; sent by mall on receipt of price.
Price of Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial,
tl'50 per bottle, or $11 per dozen; sent by ex
press. . . All communications should be addressed.
L. Q. C. Wishart, M. D.,
No. 232 N. Second street, Philadelphia.
CITY ITEMS.
StTIA FIT ajro Hakm nf oar Men's, youlht', and Boy
Clothing unequalled hy any etock of Heady-made good
in Philadelphia. We have aleo
CHOICE AMOBTMKHT qfeeleeted styles of piece good, to
he made tip to order, in unturpaed tyle.
AlX PWCB OUABAMTKEB lower than the lovneM ehteuher;
and full tatitf action guaranteed every ptirchaeer, or the
eal cancelled and money refunded.
HAI.r WAT HKTWEKS ) BENNKTT A Oo.,
fifth owi Towbh Haix,
MkrtA Areata.) 118 Mabkmct Btmekt,
Philadelphia.
AND 010 BnOADWAY, NKW YoUX.
GaovEH A Baku's Highest Premium Sewing Machines,
No. 730 Cheannt street.
Fewwhobavb eveb thied the American Housr,
Boston, are tempted to leave that pattern hotel for any
Other. '
fimOBB'S BBWTNO MACHINE! '
Oa Dotuible terms, by
O. F. Da via. Wo. 810 Ohesnnt street.
Whttb Stonb China Tea 8t. Forty-aix pieoes (cups
with handles), $&.
Forty foeur pieoes (cups with bandies), $4.
a u hi oualitj. at K.eru' China Haix,
No. 1218 Chesnut street.
xvm-M stone China Dinner Bet,7 pleees, $15; 104
.ii ujuwl 77. at Kerb's China Hall.
No. 1218 Chesnut street
n, iuwarb -At Kerr's China Hull. No. 1318 Ohesnnt
yreet, yon cannot fail to make a selection from our im
ense assortment. Tumblers, BAo. to $25 per dozen;
Ciobleta, lift) to $100 per dozen; Decanters, $1 to $76
' pec pair. ,
Wkst QuaWTT Fbenoh China. Dinner Sots, 111 pieoes,
con Us) uisaaa. $50. at Kbub'b China Hall,
No. 1218 Chesnut street.
WOTTB Fbbnoh China, Dinner Plates, ' Inches, per
j. ftim Kerr's Uhina itaii. no. rms uneanut stroei.
White Stone China Chambeb 8 ktb Ten pieces, $3 J0,
U.DutBllkllUl Ulll.
at
No. 1219 Cbeanut streot.
IasaviKQ Gashes.- At Kerr's Cliiua Uall, No. 121S
Usout treat, btaua not water.
But,
Ouvx.
Bbab,
Biaok,
diagonal worsted fof
mrsnnt trrrrs,
tern Jo trl and vetr beautiful, Just tha tUlnj town?
at an.
sta shore.
Also, a full assortment of Bids-bind Drillings tot
Pantaloons,
At I Charles Stoms, Ho. m Chasnot street.
Bower's Nrtw Store. The elegant dm store Jturt
opened by Mr. George O. Bower In Cheenat street, west of
Fourth, tastily fitted ap, and inviting In an air of refresh,
in ooolneee, baa already beoome quite a resort. At no
other place on the etreet ean yon prooure such an exhilara
ting glas of soda water.
FntsT National Bank, York, Pa., June 14, 1839.
Messrs. Marvin A Co. :
(lent lemon : The Spherical Safe No. 4 wan duly received
and subjected to each teste as we required, and we are
glad to aay that it withstood all the assaults made npon it.
Respectful ly,
P. E. 8 MALr., President.
Ham.ftt, Davis A Co.'s Pianos, No. 927 Chesnut
street, are unequalled in durability, brilliancy, tone, and
power. Distinguished pianists say thny are the beet. We
never listened to any Piano so enchanting.
It is ALTOOETHK.n wbono to trifle with a bad Cough or
Cold, when a remedy as sure, prompt, and thorough as
Jaynf.'s Expectorant can be readily obtained. Hold
everywhere.
Jewelry. Mr. 'William W. Caasidy, No. 12 South Second
streot, has the largest and most attractive assortment of
fine Jewelry and Silverware In the city. Purchasers can
rely upon obtaining a real, pure artiole furnished at a
price which cannot be equalled. He also has a largo stock
of American Western Watches In all varieties and at all
prices. A visit to his store is sure to result in pleasure
and profit.
IlAVe you seen the Willoox A Oibbs latest improved
Family Sewing Machine V
It is the meet wonderful instrument for sewing ever in
vented, simple, sitont, and complete. Its stitch is more
elastio than the "lock;" more reliable than the "chain,"
and far more beautiful than hand eeiring.
Old style Sewing Machines sold at very low prices at
Wilcox 4 Uibbs' Sewing Machine Dopot, No. 720 Chesnut
street.
NO. 8 DKOATUR STREET.
BO WELL A BROTHERS,
Papeb-Hangino Manufacturers,
Are prepared to furnish at wholesale all styles of Paper
Hangings, at their store,
NO. 8 DECATUR STREET,
until the completion of their new store on
SIXTH STREET, BELOW MARKET
tw Somk PKorLE Don't Know
tW Some ptople don't know
t W Some people don't know
t& Some people dont know
tw Some people don't know
Hou cheap we tell
Jloio cheap ice sell
How cheap we etl
How cheap we sell
tlow cheap we sell
ttr Ke'n and Boys' Clothing
lt Men's and Boys' Clothing
frT Men's and Boys' Clothing
t& Men's ami Boys' Clothing
M Men's and Boys' Clothing
Of Excellent Make
Of Excellent Make
Of Excellent Make
Of Excellent Make
Of Excellent Make
And Beavtifitl Style,
Ity And Beautiful Style.
tt And Beautiful Style.
IW And Beautiful HI tile.
And Beautiful Style.
Come and see it 1
Come and see it I
Come and see it!
Come and see it I
Come ami see it t
tr NOTE THE FACT! We take pride in liavina
the targent assortment to
select front that can be
found in Philadelphia,
and the public may rent
amiured that our goods
are superior to the ordi
nary class of Iteady-Made
Clothing, aiul every article
xee sell is RELIABLE in
. ' every reaped.
WAXAMAKEA .1- BHOW.V.
. POPULAR CLOTlIlSti HOUSE,
OAK HALL.
The Corner of STXVU and MARKET streets.
A0T1CE TO THE CLOTHfXO ME.V0FT11E
CITY AND NEIGHBOR! SO TOWNS. We are junt
oiiening Linen Sacks, Dusters, and Alpaca Coats by the
thousand, ana have naa litem maae up in oeauejui
style, expressly for our own sales. By reason of tlie
large quantities we manujacmre, we oeiuve j. auors can
do better in buying them of us than in making them up.
They can always nave inein jresn, ana jusi sucn sues
as sale require.
POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
OAK HALL,
The Corner a, SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
MARRIED.
BLAI8DELL JEFFREY. On the 17th instant, at the
Parsonage of St. George's M. K. Church, No. 324 Now
street, by the Kev. M. D. Kurtz, Mr. EDWARD K.
tSljAlaifr.LAH oi uceanviue, rt.o., so miss liima n.
JKr'FHEY, of Long Branch, N. J.
GILLESPIE SWEENY. On Wednesday evening.
June it. 1HS, at No. 4U30 Gormantown avenue, by Kev. O.
P. Kaches, Mr. WILLIAM GILLESPIE to Miss CATHA
RINE b WEENY, both of this city, late of Scotland.
iik:i.
FESMIRE. On the evening of the liith instant, -Mrs.
REbKCGA FESMIKE, wife of George Fesmiie, in the 42d
year of her age. M lv , . ,.
J no reiauves ana mtiaui oi iuv iwunj, mu vuna.
Lodge, No. 1, D. of R., are respectfully invited to attnd
the funeral, from the resirinuoe oi ner nusuanu, no. uus
horrel street, on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Funeral
services at Port Richmond M. K Church.
FLOYD. On the ltn Instant. Mrs. ELLEN, relict of
the lute James Floyd, aged 82 years.
The friends ana relatives are respeoiraiiy invilea io ai
tend the funeral, from ber late residence, ft". 1107 Mil
ton street, below Curistian. on Monoay morning at o;v
o'olock.
r.KOKRM ANN On the 17th Instant. Mrs. M.tKY
M A KG A K KIT A GKOSSM ANN, wife of Michael Gross
niann, aged 6 years and 2) days.
'I be relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from tlie residence of her linlan.l,
No. 617 S. Third street, on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
To proceed to Union Vault.
MORGAN. Suddenly, on the IStn instant, Mr. XKAn-
CIS M. MORGAN.
Due notice will be given oi tne iunerai. j
K1GHTER. On Wednosday, June 16. 18S9, JOHN
RIGHTEH, In the 86th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invittd to attend his funeral, from ins late resilience.
hpring Mills, Wlnteinaran townsnip, Montgomery county.
on Mimmy, june au, ani o oinca j. m. wnuuui. lurmor
notice, t uneral to proceed to Barren Hill Cemetery.
DOR API'S On tha evnnins of the loth instant. WAL
TER COWARD ROUAUTS, of this city.
SHEER. On the Wth instant, WILLIAM SH.EK, 8B.,
aped 67 years. m
1 ne reiulives ana menue ui tu.iB.uv.ra toh.uhii
Invited to attend his funeral, from bis late residence,
No. 1308 f. Second street, on Sunday afternoon at 2
o'clock. 1 o proceed to Union Cemetery,
GOOD
THING.
IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS,
HOTELS, BANKS, OFFICES, ETC.
The Patent Adjustable Window Screen
WILL FIT ANY WINDOW,
Giv. ventilation and light, sore.n from view, and ezuluds
FLIES," MOSQUITOES,
AND OTHER INSECTS.
Tot sal. bj Dealers in Hoase-furnishing Goods.
THE ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN COMPANY,
60LE MANUFACTURERS,
6 13 sluth3m No. 623 MARKET Bt . Philadelphia.
MAT8 AND OAP8.
wr WARBURTON'S IMPROVED VF.NTI
tittins Dress IIat(iittnnteI), hi all
tTrimnrovtHl falioiieof the seattou. CUK8NIJT Htreot,
neat door W tV v. . H W W
IN8URANOE.
THE NATIONAL
LIFE KISuRAIJCE COr.'.PAFiY
or TOM
United State of America,
WASHINGTON, D. 0.
CHARTER El? BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONQRES3
ATPHDVKD JULY 86, 1868.
CASH CAPITAL, f 1,000,000
BRANCH OFFICE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
PHILADELPHIA,
Where the bnslneos of the Company la transacted,
and to which all general correspondence should be
addressed.
DIRECTORS.
CT.ARKHfB H. Clam,
.Tat coor,
R A. Ror.i.rm,
Hknrt D. Cwk,
WrfXrAel F ClltHmiBR,
JOFTN D. KKRf!,f,
Kdward Donatr,
H. C FABNB8TOGX.
John W. JCr.Mfl,
W. O. M0OKKKAI,
Gkokgb F. Trr.BR,
J. UiNCKur Clam,
OFFICERS. .
Clarbkob H. Cr.ARg. PhiiBdelnhliu PresMflnf.
Jay Cooke, Chairman Finance and Executive Cna-
Hknkt D. Coobk, WafltiltiRton, Vloe-Preeldent.
Kmkrwn W. Pkbt, PhUiicrfclphliH Becretary and
Actuary.
K. 8. Turnbr, Waehlngton, ARNffttant Secretary.
Francis G. Smith, M. 1)., Medical Director.
J. Kwino Mbaks, M. D., AsHiatunt Medical Dlrec-
i.tor.
MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD.
J. K. Barmss. Surgoon-Cleueral IT. 8. A.. Wash
ington.
P. J. HORwrn, Chief Medical Department, U. S. N.,
WaHhington.
D. W. Mam, M. D., Washington.
SOLICIT6RS AND ATTORNEYS.
Hon. Wim.iam E. CitandiiRr, Washington, D. C.
Gkokob Uarulno, Philadelphia, Pa.
THE ADVANTAGES
Offered by this Company are:
It Is a National Company, chartered by special act
of Congress, 1868.
It has a paid-up capital of 11,000,000.
It otters low rates of premium.
It furnishes larger Insurance than other companies
for the same money.
It is definite and certain In Its terms.
It is a home company In every locality.
Its policies are exempt from attachment.
There are no unnecessary restrictions in the poli
cies.
Every policy Is non-forfeltable.
Policies may be taken which pay to the Insured
their full amount and return all the premiums, so
mm. ui iUHuruiico cuhui uuiy uie interest on me an
nual payments.
Policies may be taken that will pay to the Insured.
after a certain number of years, during life, an an
nual Income of one-tenth the amount named In the
policy.
No extra rate Is charged for risks npon the lives of
females.
It Insures not to pay dividends, but at so low a cost
tn at qiviaentiB win ue impossioie. 8 8 wsrp
MEDICAL..
QUILFORD SPRING WATER
NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY FOR
DYSPEPSIA, KIDNEY COMPLAINTS
RHEUMATISM, and NEURALGIA.
This is the oldest and most powerful Medicinal Spring In
Vermont, and has been endorsed and prescribed by the
Medical Faculty since 1817.
In diseases requiring an alterative, its action is speedy
and permanent.
A descriptive pamphlet of the Spring, its cares, and the
analysis oi tne water, can tie procurea gratis oi Uie
WHOLESALE AGENTS,
JOHN WYETII & BRO.,
No. 1412 WALNUT Street.
Also for sale by CHAS. ELLIS, SON A CO., No. 1000
ai AKMir otreet.
W. WALTER MULLEN, Chesnut HUX
FREDERICK BROWN, Firm and CHESNUT Sts.
JAMES T. SHINN, BROAD and SPRUCE Streets.
O. 8. HUBRELL, No. 1410 CHESNUT Street.
PECK A CO., No. 1228 CHESNUT Street.
A. B. TAALuR, No. 1015 UilEHNUT St. 4 aiswgmrp
TOMATOES in season, fresh from the vines, are
not more excellent.
Cans large, and full of pure solid Tomatoes. TRY
A CAN. "
FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS AND MARKET-
MEN.
QUINTON PACKING COMPANY,
No. 43 North WATER Street, Philadelphia.
Factory, Cumberland co.. New Jersey. 6 21 lmrp
THE LATEST AND BEST.
1
THE PAR HAM
KBW FAMILY SEWDW MACHOE.
Combining all the good qualities of the best machines in
the market, with many new and admirable features not
found in any other. Is adapted for every description of
family sewing and for light manufacturing purposes ; Is
decidedly the most perfect, simple, and reliable FAMILY
SEW1NO MACHINE ever invented. It is elegant in
tyle and finish; simple in construction; noiseless in
operation ; makes perfect work on every description of
material; is perfectly free in all its movements; is very
light running, and is a pleasure for the operator to use it.
Call and examine it at tne omce of
TI1K PARI1ABI HEWINU MACHINE CO.,
NO. 704 CHESNUT STREET,
8 10 lm PHILADELPHIA.
Q A R D.
INITIATE. VONOGRAMsT
CREST AND ARMS,
NAMES, FLOWERS, BIRDS, ETC.,
Stamped on PAPF.R AND ENVELOPES, in any
" i nunn hit I 1 1 1 I.'
(linn, r rv r. r. up i ii.iiu ij.
Monograms, etc.. Illuminated la the highest style
of art,
A monogram engraved to order witnout cnarge to
those buying IStKj worth or paper ana envelopes.
Call and see our sumpies. j-rices reasouuuie.
R. H0SKINS & CO.,
Engravers, Stationers, and Steam Power Printers
No. 013 ARCH Street,
B 1 niwssm PHILADELPHIA.
QROQUETl
921.
CROQUET I
vom oriRT?a wrench PAPER, and FOUR
PACKS ENVELOPES TO MATCH, In a Double Box
only ll-oo.
JOHN LINERD,
8 IT wsm8 No. 921 SPRING GARDEN. Street
0
VER 100 PATTERNS OF
FANCY TOILET WARE,
AT JOBBERS' PRICES.
TYNDALE & MITCHELL,
S iW stuthSrarn No. 70T CHESNUT Street.
&K(( REWARD-FIVE HUNDRED DOL-
fTtlUUlara reward will be paid for any information
that will lead to the arreat, detection, and conviction of
the person or persons that set on hre i the treight Depot of
this uouipauy on tlie uigni. oj v. W.L80N
Oenerl Superintendent Philadelphia, Owinautown and
orrletown Railroad tJompany.
PhilailBli.iiiR. .Tuna 14. lti. 8
Will HATE A NKA i BUBUKHAN
Residence, at Tioga Station, t iermantwn Railroad.
only iiKonred. imlnted. gas, UalU, 610. o I r. v .nrt a vu.,
o. 1U Worth SIXTH mroet. etvav
SfV OOOOB.
y ASSI LBEKItY & CALWALLADER
NO. 830 ARCH STREET.
CLOTHS, '
CASS1MEUE3,
LINENS.
Mcn'a Ihd Boys' 8.'ipc Linens, 81 to Cxc
Men's and Boys' Mala Linens, 43 cents.
Men's and Bftys' Colored Z 'ncns, 85c. to laifi,
Men's and Boys' WhlUf LifW VrMa, eitfc.
Men's and Boy' White Linen IK" V to II 75.
Men s and Boys' Coatlnl Linen, & to 60 cents.
Chocolate Linens for Travelling Drwbf i t. 87 tjc.
Cflsslmeres for B0 cents;
CHSslmt rcs for K cents.
1 case Brown Mixed Caasimere.t, f. rfirtn.
Black Cloths for Coatings.
Cloths for Coatings, Ml colors.
Cloths for Coatings, al mixture.
Water-proof Cloths for Ladrs' Traveling Suit
Fine-apple fc.ths for Ladles' Travellihg HiltK
Cloths, White, Bine, Scarier, and 1'iaMls,. of 1
kinds, for Seaside Mantles.
CASSELBERRT & CADWALEADEK,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTH H0U91,
NO. 830 ARCH STREET.
P. 8. CARRIAGE JTAKERS, TAKE NOTICE.
Several lota Cloths and Casslmeres, suitable for
lining carriages, very cheap. 0 19 tu2t
I0G9.
THORNLEY'8,'
"AT
DEMONSTRATION EXTRAORDINARY I
ATTRACTION UNPARALLELED t
PRICES PRESSED DOWN TO TUB LOWEST
POINT I
We oiler for the nert thirtv-davs a BTOOK OE DRT
GOODHi THE MOdT VARIED. THE MOST COM
PLETE, THE MOST EXTENSIVE AND THE CHEAP
EST it baa ever been our privilege te exhibit in this com.
Uiunity ; consisting in part of
BLACK 81XKH, FROM 8130 t S3.
Japanese Silks and Pongee Poplins, etc
itiomea oionair ureas ' 'fxxis.
Hernaniee. Ori
Jrgaadiee. rnoues. ljawna.
I'Lina Lace and French Lao Shawls.
Shotland Shawls, Thibet Shawls, Travelling Shawls, eto.
ireiainee, jaucoee. uingnaras, i icKirsrs, eto. eto.
Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Corsets, Skirts, eto. eto.
IHEN'H AND BVS WEAR.
TJnen Drills. Du-ks, Checks, Stripes, eto.
Cmimfre, Cloths, Blouse Linens, Plaid Shirtings, eto.
Housekeeping Linen Goods mvery variety.
Muslins in all widths. Dress Linings, and Handkerchiefs.
A general stock of White Goods, Quilt, eto. eto.
At JOSEPH H. THORNLEY'S,
N. E. COR. EIGHTH AND 8PRINQ GARDEN
1 PHILADELPHIA.
gPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENT.
JOHN
W. THOMAS,
405 and 407 N. SECOND
St.,
Offers his entire stock of
QUftZZVEEll DZLCSS GOODS
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, i
HERNANI3, GRENADINES, LAWNS, ORGAN-
DIES, POPL1NETTES, SUMMER POPLINS,
MOHAIRS, ETC.
ALSO. LAMA AND INDE LACES.
In Points, Paletots, Rotunda, Sacquos, Marie An
toinettes, and Zouaves, 3 id! suirp
IN BLACK AND WHITS.
JADIES WHO ARE PREPARING FOR
A SUMMER TRIP, OK TUB WATERING
PLACES, '
Will tlnd our stock of
WHITE Q O O D S
Very complete, embracing
THIN MATERIALS FOR WAISTS AND DRESSES,
Including 8-4 FRENCH MUSLINS at 60 cents,
TARLATANES, FRENCH NAINSOOKS, In Plain,
Striped, and Plaid, PIQUES, PEK1NS, ETC
As we make NECK-TIES, SCARFS) BOW'S, LINEN
COLLARS AND CUFFS,. EMBROIDERED
SETS, SASHES, ETC., SPECIALTIES,
In our assortment will always be found approved
Novelties. 5 27 thstulStrp
I?. 91. NEEDLES fc C O.,
NO. . 1126 CHESNUT STREET.
OODS FOR THE WARM WEATHER.
Small Figured Lawns, 18, 20, and 25 eents.
Fine French Lawns, in good styles, SI and
Fine French Organdies, a desirable assoitmeut.
French and Scotch Ginghams In great variety.
Buff and Brown Linens for suits.
Summer Silks, tn Plaids and Stripes.
HernanL Tamertine, and Crop Maretz, for
Dresses and Suits, at
STOKES & WOO D'S.
S. W. COR. SEVENTH AND ARCH STS.,
a a wsl P1I1LADE LPHIA
PARASOL. 6.
PARASOLS ALL THE NEWEST
tiiuloii and Pari, style, waioh for noveltv. Ta-
riety, and eleKanoa are unequalled. A large aa
aortment of Lace Covera, Sea Hide and Run Um-
s at the lowest prices, a U. DIXON'S Fancy Good.
No. 81 K. KKjHTH Ktraat
410 8a
SQFA, BED.
II
O V E R'S PATENT
COMBINATION SOFA BED
( rioctitediv the best Sofa Bed ever invented. It can
be extended iron? a oia into a uauuaume r renen
Htxixteud. with hair spring mattress. In ten seconds
of time. It requires no uiiacrewmg or aetacmng, uas
no separation Detween kbck ana seat, no corns to
break, and no hinged foot attached to the top of the
back te support it when down, which is unsafe and
liable to get out of repair. It has the conveniences of
a bureau fur holding clothlncr, Is easily managed and
It is impossible for It to gel out oi oraer.
trice about tne same as au oiuuiarjr auia.
II. F. HOVER,
OWNER AND SOLE MANUFACTURER,
1 ! tuthsttm Ne S34 South SECOND Street.
u
M
R.
ONE MILLION OF FEET
OF
DltY 4-4 GANG SAWED WHITE PINE
LUMBER,
FOR SALE AT OSCEOLA MILLS, CLEARFIELD
COUNTY.
APPLY AT FORREST PLACE,
NO. 125 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
IT thstuBt II. H. 8HILLINGF0RD.
(OPENING NEW; PATTERNS OF
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EVERY DAY, AT
TYN3ALK MITCHELLS,
I to talU8inrp Na 701 CUfiSN UT btr ect,
brelta
Btora,
PUBUOATIONS. I
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C. J. NEWBTft
LATEST AND MOST PA8CaaT.4TWa 0YfU
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We hav also, in compliance with the demand for
unexceptionable summer reading, either while at
home or travelling, J oat isnued new editions or
Mrs. Newby's Other Works, vii.:
Kate Kennedy, Trodden Down
Common Sense, Right and Left,
Margaret Hamilton, Only Temper.
Wondrous 8tra:ire,
At a uniform price of FIFTY CENTS BACH.
AN ELEGANT VOLUME,
Beautiful Snow, ani Other Poems,
By J. W. WATSON. lOatn. oreen and Wine Cloth,
tinted paper. Price, ff-sn.
For sale by all Bookarilrrs and Newsdealers, or
sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of price.
JULY MAGAZINES
X70W JXEADlT,
TUSffl BROTHERS & CO,
PUBLISHERS,
NO. 808 CHRSNI T STREET,
It! PHILADELPHIA, PA
QHAMPION 8 A F E 8!
GREAT FIRE AT CAMDEN.
Camoih, Jane ft 1909.
MB38RV FATUIBL, HBRRXKO ft CO.,
No. 629 Chesnnt Street, Philadelphia.
Dear Sirs: At the very detractive Are of Messrs.
McKeen A "Bingham's Haw Mill, which ocuurral on
the evening of the 6th Instant ln this place, the Safe
manufactured by you, belonging to the late linn of
F M. Bingham & Garrison, was iu the building and
subjected to a very severe tisst, as the Are raged
fiercely for several hours; und bo groat was the neat
that the brass plates were melted off, and to our
great surprise, wnen tne Mire waa opened, we found
all the books and papers uninjured.
Yours, respectfully,
rtAMUKL B.' GARRfSON,
Late of F. M. limgt;in A Garriaota
HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, "TUB
MOST RELIABLE SECU.ilTY FROM FIRS NOW
KNOWN," Manufactured aad sold by
PARREL, HERRING & CO.,
HO. 629 CHESNUT STREET, (
PHILADELPHIA.
HERRING, FARRSL SHERMAN, 1
No, 251 BROAD WAV, New York.
HERRING 4 CO., Chicago.
HERRING, FARREL A SHERMAN, New Orleans.
More than 30,000 Herring's Safes have been and
are now in use, and over MX HUNDRED have
passed through accidental fires, preserving their
contents In some instances where many others failed.
Second-hand Safes of our own and other makers
having been received In part pay for tho IMPROVED
HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION for sale at low
prices. ' IT 4ptf
FURNITURE, ETO.
FURNITURE.
T. & J. A. HENK E.L S
HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR
ELEGANT' STORE,
No. 1002 ARCH Street,
Are now selling FIRST-CLASi) FURNITURE at very
Reduced Prices. 4 1 8m rp
F
U R
N I
U R E.
A. & H, LEJAMBRE
HAVE REMOVED THEIR '
Mtini & UpMtei Warerooms
ro
NO. 1127 CHE3NUT STREET,
8 10 wfmamrp
GIRARD ROW.
FOB
BARGAINS IN fURNITURE
BO TO
RICHMOND & CO..
No. 45 South SIC0ND Street,
SHU ABOVE CUEe NUT, EAST SIDE.
CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, ETO.
ASSIMERES AND DOESK NS.
c
JAIVTES A. LEE,
No. 11 NORTH JSKcOND STREET
SIGN OF TIIE GOLDEN LAMB,
Are now receiving a law and CHOICE ASSORT
MENT of all the celebrated uiukua Of
Slack Doeskins and Casslmeres
That come to the country, 3 23
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
CURTAINS AND SHADES.
JMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
1UB PATENT ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS
fit any windc.w. and kemi out .
FLIES, MOSQrnjKH- AND A 6llBWSOTS.
VTINTOWKlImS !j?jlirUADl .U kiada.
RIf.l'AlUINU, ETO.
B. J. WILLIAMS & SONS,
NO 10 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
SUUl PHILADELPHIA.
PREVEMTION -..QURCi
The infatuation of mankind la marvellous, Me
of good, sound aonne live In or visit unhealthy dis
tricts of country during the hot summer months,
without using a amnio precaution to ward offdtseaM.
, . "" mianmatlc atmospheres and drink
3r?!L JT - provide an antldaW
wisoncd waters, l.,-t 1 ... Mrt float
agai!t tha iloadly feVrratHfrt IttrK in v, -
In the water. NO tflari tltfriKis hhrticif w dirr, v.
any one can readily Bee thai tiiey are' pursuing i
suicidal course. Ti fri find that whenever any ot
our frlcuds are about W move Into a fever country,
all make haste to advlsrbim to be mire and take
with Mm a reliable anPfote, like tfte ZiNOARt
BITTKI8, for example; bof no one seems to thins.
It necessary to apply tills advic to himself.
Thousands of people annuafiy'Macrlu'fce their live
by neglect, many more shake w"tV the ague, burn
wit-h the fever, are robtnd of stTehrtb, broken dows
In spirit, emaciated In body, so tlrat'tDfy are nseicwa, '
burdensome skeletons. In the nevr'iwutrles of Hue
West this has been especially the fhto. N6'w that
twe Sotrtlicrn States on the Atlantic rrtid'Ort Coast
aM in the great Valley of tlie Mississippi have bee
opefted to Northern rnpilal, enterprise arid labor,
Innnmm'Me families will go thither to piwch use
cheap Homes and reap rich harvests fron Itw lert.il
solL . Ve? many will reap harvests of sot tlff'Jtioa,
diseaHC'aiil'deisM if they fall to use the ptrer prc
cautibn to MeBerv health.
Medical sciouco and the experience of .itfltnkivd
have rpnderlnothwg more certain than thts,-. tht
the Juices of herbs properly nrerrod are thenatowt
defenses aguhist matlairionis dlseaws. ;
As a flafefttiaTd' Br'nst epidrmio and cnffcmto
maladies-gnnrited- by miasma and sun-heated1
waters, no medtotne hasfet been d. 'covered that, IW
certainty to prevent d or eiltcaoy In curing,
when once contrarCM; era In any Agree compare
with tho OHttAf ' ZINCMUIWI plat, disoovered'
years ago by Chcopurfs, the pprwit Egyptian pliylclan.
All the known ' remedies were fanttllar to Dr.
Cheopsus; he hail ned' tltwain his practice tnthe
Valley of the River Nrle, when, perhaps, more than
In any other part of the worldt fever aotUdotes are
used ; tn his research among the flora of Northora
Africa, he found and 'tested tile- mcdlclnaS qualities
of many plants, but 'of aH thwsr the ZlrWlARINI
HERB was the most vaht able. The fame-of this
medicine soon crossed 4 the ST-lterranc:a into
Europe, and thd'Rcd P -ft Into-! Aula, ami there
became almost the only remedy for' nsalarious Severs.
A few years ago this medicine w Introduced to
the American public in the fonn-of the ZIN-51ARI
BITTERS, a pleasant and an arK'el't liquid, but la
not tho slightest ''degree B-iitioxk-Mftug bevenge.
It Is a gentle stimulant, but not aiv Intoxicant,. No
one, therefore, need hcsltatete) iutrodces this arttcie
into his family for dully use taring the reasons w!ea
the danger Is greatest.
Its usefulness as a domes) seolfln cannot be
overestimated. In eases -of thr stomach, suddfco
spasms, chullc, hysterics, latitude, nervous head
ache, and Innumerable other little aliments that
occur In every faintly, It Is a sovereign remedy.
This Bitters is especially adapted to soothe and
tone the stomach, and every one knowsthat as livng .
as the stomach is in a healthy condition nr disease
can effect a lodgment In the system.- The digestive
organs, when vigorous and in a normal, condition
perfectly dissolve and assimilate ttWKfoort.so that
the strengthening and building-up. e1emeBta ean be
appropriated to all the tissues of thorbodyt. But If
food Is not digested, there is no material supplied ton-place
the natural waste of the &jienv TCe great
valueof the ZINGARI BITTERS liestristlnt;rtafact,
that ft keeps the digestive organs lu tone, orspeedily
corrects them when derangeiL . . .-t
Chills and fever are the pests of maty communities:
whole districts of country have been depopulated by
this insidious malady,' families have been reduced t
poverty simply because their worlMng-powers hail
been destroyed by the.tttow and sine uller.ts of this
disease ; and the skill or the entire inidlcal faculty U
often battled by lta pertinacity, yet no one whona
trled this new remedy has long Buffeted .from chills
and fever, nor has any one been attacked by till
disease who used ZINOAKI BlTTUKS us a pre
ventive. While most men reooguize and ae
knowledge the necessity for stimulants, few
take the pnlns ' to obtain a proper one. It
often huppens therefore, the great evil is done In the
attempt-to cure.-Many resort to tlie-use of raw
alooholic liquors, such as are sold in tho public
drinking saloons. These liquors. It has been shown,
by extensive and careful analysis made of-ithose sold
In the saloons of New York, are often, the vilest
compounds of water, fusel oil,amyle, or s-rtlpiiuric acid.
By the use of these, therefore, the syiiWm Is thor
, ougliiy impregnated with deadly polsous,..whlch. will
lead to fiitul results. It is unsafe to trust to common
liquors. We must look elsewhere for a stimulant aoct
touic. There is - one provided - which, may
be administered with perfect safety to
all who need lnvignrauts. Its increas
ing popularity, its extensive uai and
its superior qualities, determined by the mast varied
experience, are the strongest evidence ol Us utility.
The most fearful consequences have frequently re
sulted from a mistake In tho selection aud -use- ot
stimulants, and it Is therefore of the utnuist Import
ance to the public tn know that, notwithstanding the
vast amount of deception practised in tfm mixing of
liquors and the adulteration of drugs, there. Is yet a
preparation thoroughly reliable, warranted to be
free of all noxious elements, compounded of the
purest materials, and In every sense of the word- a
medicine.
The ZINGARI: BITTERS are given tothe public
with entire cimtld.-nce and upon a full knowledge of
their ''a'i'".
Re: d io ui oy some who have csedithem:
ReuJ the followiugrora the Revolt. J.. Keeling, D.
D., formerly Rector of. Trinity Chufch, Washington.
D. C, and present Hector of St. - Stephen's, Harris
burg, Pa., late of CUioago, Illinois:
Hakhihiutuo, Pa., Aoast S3, 186S: I ran. .not In th
habit of recommending, for general una articles which hare,
proved of special service to nie, but most readily give raj
fmttlmony to the merit of the Zingarl Illttora,.prepared hy
Mr. F. Kahter. I bav. used it in my faini'y with excellent
results; it relieves iuoipicitt dyspepsia; ie alios appetiror,
for the uioruiug meal especially, and, unlike similar prep
t tone, has a pleasant aromatic flavor, t roe from tier atuo
hoho taste. RKV. K. J. H-HEUS U.
lfl&-I suffered of
fever and aue more than nine months. My livor had be
come very much diieu'ieo. My eompleaion was sallow and
jaundiced, my atoiuauh ircitable, and not wool, nystwu
tireatly eiuauititod, Willi almost total loss of strength and
appetite. I tried various remedies, but.no ourei-tiil I used
tlie ZINUAKI BITTKRS. My health has been oom-
and
pletely restorea oy tuis valuable momi
v JAUOfl HOMER.
HAnmsnuBO Citv, October 17, 1W. Pentonally ap
peared the alMve-named Jacob Hoai.r, and made oath
lu due foiui that the facta are true nitnlmve btaloO.
HKNKV; PKrt'KR, Alderman.
From Judge Murravl.
HABRtsnuun, Pa., Nov. , lsiM. Mr. F. Rahter Dear
Sir: I feel it to be my duty to iivfr'tm you f tlie Rreat
benefits one of the ninnibpra of my family received trim
theuseotymirINUARl UiyW.f.. On of my duli
tere va tiouided for a lung time with, all the ills conse
quent upon the Htoppnge of the-mouses. . Hli. eras pale,
emaciated, spirit 1hs, in fact, a Keiuiral wreck. Wo tried
quite a number of doctors, many homo and advertised re
medies, bot no benefit was .dorivod ; tipally I induced her
to try your H 1 1 1 K 118, and after luinji it bat a short time,
tiie cutumeiiia were restored, aud hor aeneral lialth haa
ulruady woudortully improved. We on never Uiank you
enough fr restoring our beloved dauKbter to htfallh. I
believe it to be the irra.teat fumily medicina out, and
would under no circumstance be without it.
WILLIAM F. M CURAT.
Tlie following; certifioato islroni the well known Dnnk-
rd minister, Reuben Sayler. and epeks for lUelf. 1 her
is not a man in Mar-Wand whose cUaraoter for veraolty and
honosty is bettor known than his: ... . . '
Ma. F. H. RAHTKB-Dear hir:-After suffering with
Dyspepsia for 6 yarn, and using all the remedies adver-
pliysiaians. aud all proving a failure, I was
id l,y the-mercliaut at Union Bniige (Oaptaii
I .., t ...Blleiit remedy. Z1NOA
f il.r-nra. healite Deing unoer iroaiuim.v ui miuiw
ten
nnaiiy
la
duced
in Leiubt-
ner), (
LRI
BIT-
TKR.S,
ana 1 now in. a piwom. aj...e ., uuu.
.UM ih.n MiivfiiinflF I have ever tried, and I
cheerfully receaimend it to the public as one of the most
efficient remedies ealaut for life alwv. diaease .
I will aleo etata that my neighbor, Mrs. Vt orley, who suf
fered of the aaaue dieeaite, told me. only a few days ago,
thatsheuad taken two bottles, and that she could por.
form as goud a day's work as ane ever could, to which
cheerfully subscribe. RKUBKN HAYI.KR,
Union Bridge, Carroll county, Mil.
Sold by dealers throughout the world.
"Price, f 1 per bottlej or t? per half dozen.
r. RAIITEH 3i. CO.,
, j Proprietors aud Manufacturers,
No. 6 NORTH FRONT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
Exclusive Afjeacfea jfraWed
estaVlUlted. , ' ' i
here none are now
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