6 THE DAILY EVlslvirtG TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1870. u n w-y o n n isms. from Pwr Own Oortetponatnu Nbw York, April 23, 187a Ncl Bantllnr, better known, perhaps, to those who attend temperance Icctsres as Colonel E. 7.. C. Judson, Is In the city, having just returned from Cali fornia, lie adviecs every one who wants to fro to heaven and who can't get there, to repair to San Francisco instead. He thinks that comes Bearer to Paradise than any other locality on the habitable globe. Ho is not looking quite as roy as the mountain atmosphere and scenery which he describes would seem calculated to make one, but it must be remembered that he went thither to lecture, not merely to mi I II in health and strength, and that he has been lec turing there for one hundred and thirty nights. There is an amusing contrast between the titles of Ned Bunlline's books and the manners of the man. The former are wild and bloody In the extreme, a cross between those of Reynolds and George Lippard. Pirillnjr Opt. A rnmor floats by me that Messrs. Caldwell & Whitney, proprietors of the Sunday Mercury of this city, Intend to sell out, and are negotiating with that view. This Is ono of the many news paper changes that are brewing. If I wished to invest money in Journalism, I think I should choose the New York Sunday Mercury In pre- ference even to Mr. Meescr's brilliant specimen of hebdomadal literature. Its moral tone is so elevated and pure, its advertisements so unob jectionable, the personal characters of its pro prietors so Htterly beyond reproach, and the principle upon which its editorials are written bo gentlemanly and consciencious. It is sad to see such a publication changing hands, and thereby imperilling its hold on the community. The Mpanlsh Ballet, which is to appear at the Grand Opera House, las arrived and been Inspected by Mr. Fisk, who would make an excellent auctioneer In a Circassian slave market. The troupe numbers over fifty, but it is In an extremely de moralized condition from the effects of the sea voyage. I never yet knew a foreign artist who pronounced him or herself fit for anything within two or three days after a fortnight's voyage. Last night such of the members as were not totally incapacitated were distribnted among the boxes and lobbies of the theatre, catching the spirit of an American audience, and accustoming themselves to the strange as eembloge tbey wero Boon to face. There are nine principal oameuscs and half a hundred coryphees. OwiDg to tliat sea-voyage fatigue just referred to, none of them will appear until the middle of the next week. Miss Virginia Towasend Is better known in Philadelphia as a magazinlst than she is in New York. I observe, however, that she has added her name to the list of lec turesees who make New York and Brooklyn their starting-points, and then commence a pro vincial career. Her subject is rather heavy, particularly for the approaching warm weather, being nothing less profound than "Catharine de Medici and her Times." Her debut occurs this evening at the Brooklyn Athenaeum. Baron Von Bnlow's Wive. A scandalous rumor ripples across from Eliza beth City, where Baron Von Bulow is confined, to the effect that he has wives scattered promis cuously over the Union. The latest one that looms up dates from Mississippi, where, it is intimated, he pursued a course similar to the one that has brought him to grief at Elizabeth, ltampant Air. HiiNhton. At the southwest corner of Barclay street and Broadway is an apothecary store known as Rusbton's. Its proprietor is Mr. Frederick Kushton, who has occupied it all his life, and whose papa occupied it before him. The thirty three years' lease expires on the first of May, and what was Mr. Rushton's amazement to learn that the property had been leased, after that date, to Dr. Swan, a worthy young physician occupying rooms in the Astor House. Mr. Rush ton's amazement deepened into rage, and soon be became rampant. He had some canvas ( painted, and npon it printed the dimensions of his present store and the exorbitant rent he was paying for it, compared with the much lower rsnt ho wonld have to pay in the new locality he had chosen. He also printed the announcement that in consequence of this reduction in rent he hoped to be able to sell Lis goods forty per cent, cheaper than he had been in the habit of selliug them. This canvas he fastened conspicuously above his store windows, in proximity to those of the hotel, whereupon one of the porters stuck a knife into one of the placards, was arrested therefor by the furious pharmaceutist, and lodged in Chambers Street Police Station. Mr. Sushton then proceeded to placard all the gra nite walls in his vicinity with brown paper pro nunclamcntos acquainting the public with the secret history of the affair, and to tear down the celling of his store and pull up the pave ments. In this riotous course, however, he was Btopped by an agent of Mr. Astor's, who threatened to sue him for damages. The moral of the thing is that Rush ton is loth to leave aa old spot eudeared to him by the recollections of a public which paid a high price for its pur chases. 011ms Thompson la a New Part. Lydia is to appear very soon in a melodrama called Mosquito, which is said to have been written for her by Alexander Dumas pure. Mis Thompson's name Is so associated with break downs, jigs, tights, and hair tonic, all of which go towards producing a successful burlesque, that it is doubtful where she can ever escape into a loftier and purer atmosphere. I A Horrible Tale. Here is a pleasant father for you, a Mr. Theo dore A. 8nyder, from whom his wife applies for a decree of divorce, on the ground that ho was in the habit not only of getting drunk himself, lut of making his family drunk, from the boy who had receutly been put in pants to the infant in the cradle an interesting instance of family inebriation, which it seems he was in the habit of repeating whenever it suited his inclination, and there was enough liquor en hand. Decision viae reserved. Ali JUba. Incidental. -Fort Scott, Kaunas, has a new paper entitled the Awning Fvollight. Mr. Kngllnh is to be inaugurated as (iover nor of Connecticut on the 4th of May, and It is promised that the military display shall be t'jo Jlntst ever seen in the State. Two enterprising citizens of Wilmington, Del., w ho recently erected two One brick houses, Lave made the awkward uud unpleasant dis covery that they have made a mistake in the location and placed them upon another man's lots, adjoining theirs. The Savannah tireuien are all on their heads, metaphorically speaking, and merely because "ieneral Lee has written a letter accepting an honorary membership in one of the companies. One of the local journals'says: "Such ex ultation on the part of individuals, such enthusiasm of Bremen, when the news was announced to the company, only found veBt in a ternlle 'aye!' for a handsome frame for the precious letter which will be hung in the meeting-room." flUMIVAL Aill) UlAitlATIC. "II Trovntore" by the Brlo-noll Tronpe. The performance of 11 Trovalore last evening attracted a large and fashionable audience. The popularity of the opera had something to do with this, but the announcement of the appear ance of Madame Gazzanlga In the role of "Azn cena" had much more. This great artist has a place in the regards of the musical public of this city such as has never been obtained by any other singer, and she was received with an en thusiasm last evening that is seldom manifested, and that must have been in the highest degree gratifying to the canse of it. Madame Gazzanlga remains the greatest actress on the lyric stage, and her personation of the gipsy "Azucena" last evening was a naw revelation of the capabilities of the part to the oldest opera-goers present. All the great abili ties that thrilled the audiences of Madame Gaz zanlga years ago, when the Academy of Music was a new institution, shone forth on this occa sion, and, although many fine singers have personated "Azucena" since then, no such inter pretation of the role was ever given within the walls of the building. Madame Gazzanlga acted with a passionate earnestness and tragic power that elicited the heartiest applause, and she threw an intensity of expression Into the music that raised It from the level of melodrama into the realms of high art. Signor Brlgnoli is always fine in "Manrico," and last evening he seemed to sing with more than usual expression; and with Miss McCul loch, who gave a very meritorious perform ance as "Leonora," and Signor Petrilli, who made an acceptable "Count di Luna,'' the opera went off in a spirited manner and to the gene ral satisfaction of the audience. This Is announced as Madame Gazzaniga's farewell season, and one of our morning con temporaries makes the excellent suggestion that a grand farewell benefit shall be tendered her by her many admirers in this city. We cannot think of losing such an artist as Madame Gaz zanlga without regret, and such a compliment as this would be a mutual occasion for con gratulation by all parties concerned. We hope that Madame Gazzanlga will be invited to accept such a testimonial, and that she will consent to appear once more in her great role of "Yioletta" in La Traviata. The Cltv Amusement. At the Acahemt of Music Martha vill be performed this afternoon. On Monday Lucrezia Borgia will be given, with Madame Gazzanlga in the leading role. At thb Cheskut the burlesque of The Field of- the Cloth of Gold will be given for the last tunes mis narauuuu u.uu cveuiiig. AT thb Walnut Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wil liams will appear this afternoon and evening in une jumeraia King. At the Arch the comedy of The Wonder and the drama of The Willow Copse will be per formed this evening. At thb Eleventh Street Opera Housb a first-rate programme of Ethiopian comicalities is announced for this evening. AT DUPRBZ S BENEDICT S OPERA U0U8B an interesting and varied minstrel entertain ment will be given this evening. Thb Panorama op "Thb Pilgrim" will be exhibited this evening at Concert Hall. THE ESENTZ-xlABSLER URCTJESTRA Will give a matinee to-day at Musical Fund Hall. SPECIAL. NOTIOES. UST ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, RO. 1025 OHEBNTJT STREET. THE FASHIONABLE RESOBT. SHERIDAN'S REDE STILL THE ATTRACTION GREAT LIFE-SIZE PAINTING, BY THE POET-ARTIST, T. BUCHANAN READ, EIGHTH WEEK OF THB EXHIBITION. OVER 70,000 VISITORS. THE POEM RECITED TWICE A DAT. et 4 P.M. and BP. M., by MK. 0. M. K1JB1 11 1 , tbe eminent Tragedian and Elocutionist. CHHOMOH ot tbe aboTs celebrated Painting, in size auxitt inches, price $10. 14 18 tf Admission . 26 oeuts Including the entire valuable collection of tbe Academy. Upen trom A. M. toor. M ana tram ix, to lu r. m. gjgy- "PUT MONEY IN TIIY PURSE." A Lecture on the above subject, by Rbt. H. M. G AL I.AHIlK, Pastor of tbe First Baptist Oliurch, Brooklyn, N. Y., at tbe TABKKNAOLH BAPTIST CUUKUH. CHKSNUT Street, west of Eighteenth, on MONDAY EVKMNO, April 25, 1870, at 8 o'cloek, in aid of the mis sion work of the young people of trechurcli. Tickets, 60 cents, at tbe Piano Rooms of J. E. fjould, No. 923 Uhesnut street, and at No. 5o0 Arch stroet. 4 16 7t EST ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, 17TII April, tbe SPRUCE AND PINE STREETS PA8 6ENGKK RAILWAY COMPANY will run their oars through from the Exchange to Fairmount Park for one fare. 4161m NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO TIIE subscribers to tbe Capital Stock of "THE PEO PLE'S BANK" that a meeting will be hold at No. 144 S. SIXTH Street, on THUKBUAY. the 6tb day of May next, at 10 o'clock A. M., for tbe purpose of organizing aid Bank and electing officers and directors. D. B. MclilNLKY. CHARLES A. MILLER, R. D. BARCLAY, 4 St MS J. B. WALKER. tX CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Okpick. Tiikntoh. N. J April 11. 1870 The Annnal Meeting of the Stockholders of tbe Camden and Amloy Railroad and Transportation Company will be henl in Trenton, New Jersey, at tbe Company's Office, on TUF8DAY, tern Ilitb ol May, 1870, at 12 o'clock M., for tbe lection of seven Direotors to serve for tbe ensuing year. SAMUEL J BAYAitD, 4 16 tMyfl Secretary O. A A. R. R. A T. Co. ? GOOD 8PKINQ RAILROAD COMPANY, Oi l' ICE, No. 227 S. FOURTH Street. Philadelphia, April 11, 1870. The Annnal Meeting of tbe Stockholders of this Cora pnoy, and an election for President and six Managers, will take place at the Office of tbe Compnny on MON DAY, the 2d duy of May next, at 11 o'clock A. M. 411 lUt ALBERT FOSTER, Secretary. r- NORTHERN LIBERTIES AND PENN TOWNSHIP R. R. CO,, Office No. 227 S. FOURTH Street. PHn.ArET.pm, April 11, 1W0. Tbe annual meeting of the Stockhuldors of this Com pany and au elect iou lor ofheers to serve for tbe ensuintf year, and uutil others Khali be elected, will be hold at the cilice of tbo Companyoa MONDAY, the 2d day of May next, at 11 o'clock A. M. 4 11 litt ALBERT FOSTER, Beoretary. iQf SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA FOURTH Street. PniI.AT)FTt'nn Anrll 11 19711 The acnnal meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany and an election lor President and six Managers will take place at tbe office of the Uoinyauy on MONDAY, the su uuy 01 may next, ai u v n"-& m. 4 11 Hit ALBERT FOSTER, Becrotary gfay- TREGO'S TEABERRY TOOTH WASH, It is the most pleasant, cheapest and best dentifrice SXian i. vt arrameu iree iroui injurious ingreaianU. It Preserves and Whitens the 'iYetbl Invigorates nnd Soothes the (J omul Purities and Perluiues the Breath! Prevents Accumulation of Tartur! Cleanses and Purities Artificial Teeth! Is a buperiur Article for Cbildrenl Sold by all dtui!gits and dentists. . it U I I LMV I, ..I ... PMttu 8 Kim Cor. NINTH AND KlI.Hh.it I' tits., Philadelphia. NO CURE, NO PAY. FORREST'S JUNIPF.R TAR For Coughs, Croup, Whooping Congh, Asthma, Bronchitis, bore Throat, Si-ittnu of Blood, and Lung Diseases. Immediate relief and posi five cure, or price refunded. Bold by FRENCH, RICH ARUS 4 (JO., TENTH and MARKET, and A.M. W1L SON, NINTH and FILBERT Streets. 4 SstntWUt iy WARDALE G. MCALLISTER, Attorney and CounHollor at Law, No.W.1 BROADWAY, New Yurk. IsVV- HEADQUARTERS FOR EXTRACTING no pain. Dr. F. R. 'J'UOAIAS, formerly operator at the (Joltun Drntal Rooms, dovotea his entire practice to the risinless x Unction of teeth. Office, No. Mil WALNUT btn'wl. I ant rf QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. UAPJTAl., 4-,UUU.UtlU. SABINK, ALLEN A DULLES, Apents. H Hi' Hi and WALNUT Ulreela. OARPETINQS, ETO. JE. J. LESTER. OHAS. F. WKDER. WM. T. CERKLA. E.J.LESTER & CO.'S CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 29 North SECOND Street, Opposite Christ Church PHILADELPHIA. 0AI PETINGS. VELVETS, body rjmrssnL3, TArESTRY B2XUSSBL3, Tiixixmpijir. VENETIAN CARPETS. ALSO, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Etc., IN GREAT VARIETY. ALL TUB ABOVE OOOD3 WILL BK SOLD, WHOLES ALB AND RETAIL, AT THE Lowest Market Rates. E. J. LESTER & CO., Opposite Christ Church No. S9 North SECOND Street. 4 S BmwBm PHILADELPHIA. CARPETING 3, OIL CL.OTIIS, MATTIMOS, Stair and Hall Carpeting;, IN GREAT VARIETY. PRICES ALL REDUCED. R. L. KNIGHT & SON, No. 1222 CHESNUT STREET, 8 6 BtathSm PHILADELPHIA. EW CARPETING 8. W r now opening full line of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ADD OF ALL GRADES, Which we ura offering at irrestly reduced prices from last eitson. LEED0M, SHAW & STEWART, No. 35 MARKET Street, S 34 thstn3m PHILADELPHIA. ARCH STREET CARPET WAiiKiiouais. CARPETINGS. New Styles at the Reduced Bates BRUSSELS, 3-PLY8, INGHAIN, AND VENETIAN CARPETINGS, At 25 per cent, lower than last lesson's prioea. JOSEPH BLACKWOOD, No. 832 AllCII STREET, S 19 2mrp Below Ninth, South Sid. CARPETS CLEANED AND FREED FROM moths and worms, without injury to the texture, by WM. M( ARTHUR, No. 141o SOUTH btrett. REFERENCES. Messrs. J. F. A E. B. Orne, No. 904 Chesnnt. Thomas Birch & Sons, Auctioneers. Mr. Joseph riingerly, uomer Broad and J offer son. William Illnckwood, I. D. Henry W. Kanaka, proprietor Girard Honse. Oideissont to my address will ha promptly attended to. p 8t" UPHOLS TERY GOODS. ETO. NDBLIT, BROWN, N03LIT & CO., Nos.222 and 218 S. SECOND Street, PHILADELPHIA. Importers, Manufacturers and ealers la Upholstery Goods, Car Trimmings, Cabinet Makers' and Undertakers' Findings. Swiss and Nottingham Curtains, Hair Seating, Curled Hair Bedding ETO. ETO., 8 183in5p Wholesale and Retail. iot. pen N ICE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1803. OKKIOKS, 8. W. Corner FOURTH and LIBRARY, No. 4U North TWKNTY'VIKST Street. Shipping Depot, bt'KUUit bi'HKKT W1UUK, Schuyl kill Hirer. OHAS. J. WOLBTtRT, Preidont. 83t)60trp OUAS. B. HKKd, Superintendent. EDUCATIONAL. J DUE HILL SCHOOL, MEROIIANTVILLK, N. J. FOUR MILKS J-'UOM PHILADELPHIA. NHXT CESSION 12 Eli INS APRIL f. For Circulars apply to a Si tf T. W. OATTICTL. D EINQ AND SCOURING. T O N E I II n O '1' X U tl Kf.KVH TK PAK1H, KRKNOH BTK.AM DYK.INU ANii BOOUKINQ, On .Dy kind of Wearing Appaiel. for lolioa, llanU, and ( hiiaim. Put.nl aoiwr.lua fur rjaretchius I'auU fruu No. gug 0. MN'I'H Htreet, Philadelphia, FINANCIAL. JayCooke&G). PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AND . WASHINGTON, BANKERS Dealers in Government Securities. Bpeclal attention given to the Purchase and Bale of Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at the Board of Brokers In this and jther cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOB INVEST MENT. Pamphlets and fall Information given at oar office, No. 114 S. THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA. 413m QEVEN PER CENT. First Mortgage Bonds OF THB Danville, Hazleton, nnd Wilkes barre Railroad Company, At 02 and Accrued Interest. Clear of all Taxes. INTEREST PAYABLE APRIL AND OCTOBER. Persons wishing to make investments are Invited to examine the merits of these BONDS. Pamphlets Supplied and full Information given by Sterling & Wildman, FINANCIAL AGENTS, No. 110 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 4 13 tf PHILADELPHIA. Government Bonds and other Securities taken in exchange for the above at best market rates. D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Ho. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Buocessori to Smith, B adolpb A Oo Brery branch of the basin eea will have prompt attention aa heretofore. Quotations of Btoeka, GoT.rnm.nta, and Gold eon. tantly reo.Wed from New York brpriftU wr, from om friend., Edmnnd I. Randolph A Oo. p 8. PETERSON ft CO.. STOCK BROKERS, No. SO South TIIIKD Street. ADVANCES MADE ON GOOD COLLATERAL PAPER. Most complete facilities for Collecting Maturing Country Obligations at low cost, . INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. 1 S0J JJ B E X E L CO. No. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Amerio arx and ITorelfirii ISSUE DRAFTS AND CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT available on presentation In anj part of Europe. Travellers can mafce all their financial arrange. ments through us, and we will collect their Interest and dividends without charge. Dbiikl, Wimtbbof ft Co.,DBun, Habjm a Co, New York. I Paris. 31 E L L I O T T I IJ W If, BANKERS No. 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET, DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURI TIES, UOLD BILLS, ETC D3AW BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND ISSUE COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT ON THE UNION BANK OF LONDON. . IBSCB TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT ON LONDON AND PARIS, available throughout Europe. WU1 collect all Coupons and Interest free of charge for parties making their financial arrangements withns. wt 4 I 11 "V DE It FOR SALE. C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. SO South THIRD Street, 4 Si PHILADELPHIA. MNANOIAL.. WM. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, No. 36 South THIRD Street. Government Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD. Gold, Stocks, and Bonds BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Southern and Western Col lections, AND ALL OTHER POINTS, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ACCOUNTS RECEIVED, AND INTEREST AL LOWED ON DAILY BALANCES. 1 263m LEGAL INVESTMENT FOB TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, ETC. THE UNDERSIGNED.OFFER FOR SALE A. Limited Amount OF TUB PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO.'S GENERAL MORTGAGE SIX FEB CENT. BONDS, At 92J and Interest added to Date of Purchase- These Bonds are Coupon or Registered Interest on the former payable January and July 1 ; on the latter, April and October 1. All free from State tax, and issued in sums of 11000, Ily an Act of the Legislature ot the Commonwealth of PennsyU vunla, approTed April 1, 1870, these Bonds are made a legal investment for Trustees, Exccu tors, and Administrators. For further particulars apply to . Jay Cooke & Co., E. W. Clark & Co., Drexel & Co., C. & II. Borie, 181 W. H. Ncwbold. Son & Aertsen. SILVER On hand and FOR SALE In amounts and sizes to SUIT. DE. HA YEN & BE0., No. 40 South THIRD Street. 1 119 PHILADELPHIA. WE OFFER FOR SALE TIIE FlliST MORTGAGE BONDS OF TBI SOUTHERN PENNSYLVANIA IRON AMD RAILROAD COMPANY. Theae Bond, ran THIRTY YE IRS, and pay SRVRN P R OKNT. interest in (told, clear of all taxea, payable at tbe tint ftatiooal Bunk in Pniladelpoia. Tbe amount of Uunda iuued i. WU'XVOOO, and are aeoared by a Pint Mortgage on real e.tate, railroad, and francbiw. of tbe Company tbe former of wbiob ooat two bondred thousand dollura, whiob naa been paid for from ttock lubuription., and after tbe railroad la finished, eo tbat tbe products of the mine, can be brought to market. It i. eaimat.d to be worth W 1 ,000,000. 'J he kailroad oonneot. with the Cumberland Valley Railroad about four mile, below Ubambanborg, and run. through a aeution ot tbe moat fertile part of tbe Dumber land Valley. We auli them at 14 add accrued interest from March L lor further particular apply to C. T. YERKES, Jr., A CO., BANKERS, rr "3 SOUTH TI1I11D STUEET,. fim.AnniiPHiA. FINANOIAL.. Q1JUIIIIVNIJ1, IAV1 Ac CO., No. 48 SOUTH Til HID STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GLENDINNING, DAVIS & AMORT, No. 2 NASSAU STREET, NEV7 YORK. BANKERS AND BROKERS. Becetve deposlu subject to check, allow interest on (Handing and temporary balances, and execute orders promptly for tbe purchase and tale of BTOCB 8, BONUS and CJOLD, In either city. Direct telegrapa communication from Philadelphia honse to New York. la B. K. JAMISON & CO.. BTJCCKSS0R8 TO JP. IP. KF.T.LY te CO, BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gold, Silver, and Government Bond At C'lowcKt Market Ratea, N. W. Cor. THIBD and CHESNUT St. Bpeclal attention given to COMMISSION ORDEHS In New York and Philadelphia Btock Boards, eto, eta OH Tl S77)' WHISKY, WINE, ETO. KEYSTONE PURE WHEAT WHISKY, Distilled from the Grain BY T. J. MARTIN & CO., KEYSTONE DISTILLERY, NORTHWEST CORNER OP TWELFTH afcd WASHINGTON Sts.; STORE, No. 150 North FRONT Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. To wikom it may concern: A U tbe leading medical authorities recognize the vain of diflnsive stimulants. N amorous eminent physieians and surgeons might be named who hare advooted Uieir employment in the treatment of a large olass of disorder. Mo Dispensary ia considered oomplete- without them. They are preuribedin all pnblio and prirate Hospital.,' and adminiatored by all beaslde practitioner. But the dUBcnlty has been to obtain Alcoholic Liquors 7ure. The pungent aroma of the fusel oil and biting acids pre sent in all of them can be scented aa the glaas is raised to the lips. The nauseous flavar of these active poisons is perceptible to the palate, and a burning sensation in tbe stomach attests their existenoe when the noxious draught has gone down. Paralysis, idiocy, insanity and death are the pernicious fruit of such potations. Medical science asks for a pure stimulant to use as a speoitio, which, while it diffuses itself through the system more rapidly than any other known agent, 1. brought into direct and active contact with the seat of disease. It is the property of tbe stimulant to diffuse, and by the aid of its peculiar nutritious component parts to invigorate, regnlate, counteract and rostore, and it is by the happy onion of the principle of activity with tne principles of invlgoration and restoration tbat enables a rum whisky To accomplish benefioial results. Having great experience in the distilling of Whiskies, and tbe largest and best equipped establishment of its kind in the country, supplied with tbe latest improve ments in apparatus for cleansing Whisky of fusoloil and other impurities, and by strict personal supervision, the proprietor of Keystone Wheat "Wlilsiky Are enabled to offer a lire Whisky Distilled from WHEAT, and, being mad. from the grain, possesses all its nutritious Qualities, and can be relied upon 1o be strictly as represented, having been examined thoroughly by tne loading analyti cal chemist of this city, whose certificates of its purity and fitness for medical purposes are appended. We invite examination, and any who would eonvincs themselves we ask a rigid analysis. T. J. MARTIN A CO. N. B. Notice that the eaps and corks are branded with our name to prevent counterfeiting. For sale by all respectable Druggists. Price per bottle, Itl fiU. Order sent to No. 100 N. FRONT Street will receive prompt attention. Chemical Labor ATonv, No. 108 and 113 Arob st. Philadelphia, March 19, 1870. tletn-l. T. J. Martin ,t Co., 1'hilatUlphia, iti.: Gentlemen: I have made a careful examination of the Keystone Pure Wheat Whisky, and found it to be s per fectly pore article, and entirely free from fusel oil and other injurious substances. It purity, and it pleasant and agreeablo llavor, render it particularly valuebl for medicinal purposes. Your truly, F. A. GENTH Chemicai Laboratory, No. 138 Walnut street. Pmr.ArjELi'UiA, March 17, 1870. ' Mcmti. T. J. Martin cf" Co., i'hitatUlphia, lit.: Gentlemen: The sample of Keystone Purs Wbsat Whisky, submitted to me for analysis, 1 find to be pure, and, as such, I highly recommend it for medicinal pur ooses. Kespeotfully, etc., WM. H BRUCKNKE, Analyt. and Consult. Chemist. Chemical Laboratory, No. 417 Walnut street, i'HILADELPHI A, April , 1870. Man-t. T. J. Martin it Oo., 1'hilaJeli'hia, Fa..- Gentlemen: I huv made an analysis of ths sample of Kestone Pure Wosat Whisky, sent by you for examina tion, and find it entirely free from fusel oil or any other deleterious matters, and I consider it applicable to any use for wbich pure whisky may be desired. M 14 thslm Respectfully, CUAS. M. OKK8HON. Hold Wholesale by FKENLII, RICH A II US ifc Co., N. W . corner TKNTII nnd lYI AttKKf Hie. QAR8TAIRS & McCALL, No. 126 Walnn't, and 21 Granite Sts., IMPORTERS OF Brandies, Wines, Gin, Olive Oil, Etc.,' WHOLES A LB DAALEB8 IN PURE RYE WHISKIES,. IN BOND AND TA1 PAID. 683p4 LI7IZ CURRANT WINE. ALBEKT O. KOBKIiTS. Dealer id ever; Description of Flue Groceries, UTt Uoraar KLKVKNTH and VINK titraet . WILLIAM ANDERSON & CO., DEALERS VV (a Fin. Wkiskiea, Ho, 146 North BEOOIVD HtrMt, 93 FhiiaUelulJa.
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