8 tuk Daily eviinINO tklegraph miiladklpiiia, saiuday, mate .aio. FOURTH edition LATEST JEWS BY CABLE. The Outbreaks in Italy. An 'Insurrection in Madeira. The Marseillaise" Troubles. Etc., Etc., Etc. Etc., Etc. FJ jQM EUROPE. f orrrnor ef nohamln. Vienna, M u Dletrlchstein Mendsdorff has been appoir ,,.ti to sneered Baron de Koller as Vovernor o Hohemla. The headquarters or the governor 11 be at Prague. More Jtnllnn Dlntorbnneea. noRKf jcb, May 14 Some political disturbances cenrrer t ),pre yesterday. Several arrests were made a the city is now quiet. An Insurrection nt Madeira. Lirb ff!t tay 14. Information has reached here that i init-e formidable Insurrection has broken out bi t n (Miami of Madeira. The Government has de BPat teoi a body of troops there. Sped Shipments. I nnm, May 1. Heavy shipments of dollars ' 4cxpeeted from Mexico In a few days. Women'a Rights In Oreat Itrltaln. rtie Tint predicts that women's rights are doomed 1 A'the present Parliament. The Paris Entente. Tarts, May 14. Messrs. W. Milllere and Regault, aitars of the MartilUiim newspaper, and some Vther prisoners arrested for complicity in the plot of rJlft8t February, have been provisionally liberated. 'The magistrates are still engaged la hearing the tenses of those arrested for alleged participation In ' the late outbreak. Yesterday forty-nine persons were condemned and variously sentenced from nine -iTiHmthB down to fifteen days' Imprisonment. Eight -iptTHons were acquitted for lack of proof. This Afternoon' Quotation. Frankfort, May 14. United States bonds opened 'r-Crro this morning at 5)tf. Pabis, May 14. The Bourse opened firm. Rentes. '75f. Havre, May 14 Cotton opened firm. ItvEHPOOL, May 14 Red Western wheat, 83s. 8d. 388. 4d. FROM THE WEST. Fifteenth Amendment Celebration. St. Louis, May 14. About two thousand colored citizens living along the Pacific Railroad celebrated 'the ratification of the fifteenth amendment yester day at fiedalia. Resolutions were adopted opposing the suffr age and office-holding amendments to the Mate Constitution, declaring that they will vote to enfranchise Rebels only when the wool "white" Is . stricken from the Constitution, and spurning with scorn the attempt made by said amendments to join the destiny of the colored man with the late enemies of the Government. Death of a Lawyer. Cleveland, May 14 Hon. Franklin F. Backus, eminent lawyer of this city, died this morning. FROM DELAWARE. The Whipping Post. Wilmington, May 14 Six men, mostly convicted of petty larcenies, were whipped by Sheriff Jacob Rlchanti-on In the Jail yard at New Castle to-day. One of them lias been punished In the same manner at least twice previously. FROM NEW EJVGLAJVD. A Deadlv Assault. ' BOSTON, May 14. A deadly assault was made yes terday in the House of Correction at South Boston by a convict named James Godfrey npon an Instruc tor named Lewis Banker, which may result In the death of the Injured man. Hhlpment of Specie. New York, Slay it. The steamship Pereire takes cut 1366,000 and the Rhein 166,609 in specie. F 1 1 12 STATIONER If, ASMS, MONOGRAMS, ILLUMINATING, KTO. DRKKA. lUSa OHESNirr RbMt, Oard Kp graver and Stationer. pilE GREAT WEDDING CARD DEPOT. COPYING PRESSES, COPYING BOOKS. boo pages ii-oo 600 pages l0 700 pages $-00 1000 pages $2 66 Copying Brushes that will wet 100 leaves without dipping In water. Holt's New Cancelling Machines, 8-00. Author teed by the Treasury Department. Plain and Ornamental Printing. Croquet, 18 kinds, from 14 per set up. POL.ITIOAL.. I ami R. HOSKIN8 & CO., If. 913 ARCH Street. REFRIGERATORS. gECOND SEASON! TRIUMPH! TRIUMPH!! TRIUMPH!!! THE DAVIS REFRIGERATOR, Still Excelsior! IU Merit! Wonderful! Its' construction unlike anj other! Competition dis tanced!! Uompariaon invited!!! 'J no success or i he Davis" bemgerator last season u on paralleled. For the year 1870 we have the finest artiole of the kind ever offered. Oar manufac tory ie the lure est of the kind in the city, being need exclusively for building our Refrigerator. Thousands of ''The Davis" Refrigerator! nave been sold throughout the United Ktatea, giving universal sat is! action, Br its peculiar construc tion and acieutino principle, the moisture is frozen, thereb causing the sir to be veryoold, perfeotiy dry, and ever puie. This season we are lining them with the new oatent hard medalliftn metal, surpassing in beauty and adaptability any material we have heretofore used for that pur pose. It is void of all offensive smells, free from any liability to rust, can be polished like silver, and always retains ita bright and beautiful ar- i 1 a -: . . . . ' maniuv. in. vviu. un air uiainiainea in ''The Davis Refrigerator." with tLa aatooixhinv small quantity of ioe used, stamps it OliAM- DirU IJ f 1 D VPIT! . SOLE DEPOT, EDWARD J. WILLIAMS' Central House-furnishing Store, 015 MARKET Street. J. 8. WORMAN fc CO., Manufacturers and Proprietors- 4 T tbstutm&p NEW PU BUI OAT ION 8s 808 CHESNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA. " TURNER'S." faU is the CHKAP BOOK AND CHROMO STORE, Come and see for yourselves. TURNER & CO., Publishers of ''Beautiful Snow," XV 808 tllLSl T Street. Anybookpubllshed sent free of postage. lt UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Washtwotom, D. O , Msy II, 1870. On thw petition et UKZKKIAH BRADFORD, of Steading, Priobivania, praying for the extension or a faXent granted to turn en the 12th day of August, lo6 for an improvement in Ore V aher, it is ordered that the tastknonrln case be closed on the Litb dy of Jul next, taiat the tuns lor ;ling arirumeuta and the exami ner's report be .luuitd to the lljid day of July next, and that said petition be heard on the 87th day ot July next. Any Person aM tipC UiU extension. """V Vy- SAMUEL 8. FISHER, Jv S3. Uimuusaiv&w of P aUuU, P3T WE, THE UNDERSIGNED CITIZI.N3 of Philadelphia, having observed the petienoe, ability, and fidelity with whioh the Hon. KDWARD M. PAXBON has performed the duties of Judge of the Oourt of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions, and Oyer and Terminer of this eity and county sinoe his appointment to the Bench, respectfully and earnestly urge his nomination and eleotion to that office. PHJUkOTtt.FHlA, April :6, 170. 3. 1. Clark Hare. M. Russell Thayer, James Pollock, Joseph A. Clay, John U. Oreason, Charles Thompson Jone, Cfiarles (Gilpin, Joseph B. Townsend, llenrr Bnmm, J. Uillangt am Fell, Custavus Kemak, Coorge Jnnkin, Jolin A. Houseman. Thomas A, Hnrld, Henry C. Townsend. Ceorge D. Boardman, D. D , vm. nrantii-y uaniia, Egbert Mcbols, George K. Keyser, James D. Whetham, Kdwin T. Chase, A. Atwood tirace, Aaron Thompson, Joseph II. Biddall, Kdward (). I,ee, Hiram Horter, William Taylor, M. D., F. Knox Morton, M. D., David B. Craham, George Yerkee, Abraiiain btnwart, John M. Collins, Andrew Zana, Jr., J. W. Gilbough, Joshua H. FinUlier, John Malin.M.D., Charles Mathews, Jr., David J ones, Richard P. White, Joshua Hpering, Lieut. Daniel Craig, Weslpy btephenson, Benj F. Hoockley, O. W. Deidrick, Fredk. Dittmunn, II. II. Cillrnshnm, Kdward T. Parker, John W. Dn Bree, Uselma C. Smith, F.A.VanCleve, Anspach A Btanton, James H. Orne, John Wcsh, Kamncl Welsh. John T. lewis i. Bro.s, Koscngarten A Sons, Robert Shoemaker A Co., Jay Cooke A Co., Nathan Hillos, Thomas H Kutloy, Dr. D. Jajne A Son, K. O. Jayne, John R. Walker, Lewis Wharton A Co., Stuart A brother, Cochraa, Russell A Co., William 8. Grant. George D. Wetherill A Oo. Morton McMichael, A. K. Borie, David Beitler, Richards A Watson, Charles Gumming, J. C Charoecin, Harder, Adamson A Co., William LongstretU A Oo. Janney A Andrews, Martin A Garrett, B. Alter. James Allison, W. B. Watson, Charier. Kills, Son A Co., J. G. Rittenhouee, J. B. Lippincott A Co. Thomas Robins, B. B. Comegys, Kdwin M. Lewis, William Rushton, Jr., Thomas Ridgway, Jos. Pattcrcon, Benjamin Bullock's Sons H. C. Young, R. Patterson, C. H. Clark, Caleb J. Milne, Morton MuMichael, Jr., George P.Fulinr, James L. Claghorn, 8. C. Palmer, J. Wiegand, C. H. Rogers, John Uastner, W. P. Jenks, Charles Magarge, H. K. Rees, Oliver Land roth, Henry bmith, Angus Cameron, John O. Copper, George 1'oru, Jaa W. Garrett, D. C. Townsend, George W.Taylor, J. P. Wenzel, M. Blynn. George Bartolett, Robert Liggot, Jr., Ilershey Bros. A Pollack, Honrj bimson, John A. AdlerACo., William Allen, J, V. Lambert, M. O. Cadmus A Co., Jos. W. Scott A Co., Thorn.. fVvn. Alfred 8. Gillett, John Duncan, J. H. Craven, R. li. ForcHtal, George W. Hancbott Samuel Powell, 11 L. Lipmap, David S. Craven, 8. B. Millikin, Henry A. Sims, H. Torrey, H. Sturdivant, A. Whilldin, James Kuaton, John O. Keiloy, A. B. Watson, George Wehn. Jr., Hdw. K. Kuflton, J. Bonbright Sinn L. D. Oeaapbal. Jas A. Fennoll, F. Stanhope Philips, Jos. L. Loudenslagtr, Simon R. Snyder, James R. Harris, Josiah Basstll, Jr., Kilburn A Gates, R. T. Hance. D. O. Neill, H. Price. Howell, Finn A Co., W. A F. Carpenter, J. P. Mumford, Sharpley A Sen, Morgan, Bush ) Co., FentfiTi, Thompson A Co., Hullowell, Branson A Oo., Morris L. Hallowell, Alfred Nesmith, Ba rcroft A Co., William A. Droun, John Farnum A Co., Amos R. Little A Co., Leonard. Son A Co., i i. 4z : 1 1 x in D.C.Wharton Smith A Co., l. ai. riobinson Co., Joseph Lesley, Herman J. Lombaert, W. J. Howaid, Kdmund tmith. Joseph P. Smith, Kdward O. Biddle, Henry W. Gwinner, D. W. Boyd. Jr., George W. I. Ball, George K. Wagner. Lows Wagner, Israel H. Johnson, B. K. Keler, Charles J. Wolbert, Thomas S. Ellis, G. M . Troutman, Franklin Bacon, C. R. Weigandt, W. H. Stoever, John P. llsley, Kdwin North, Alfred Hirst, George li. Urine, Charles W. Mitchell, George A. Fletcher, George F. Nagle, Jaa. K. Ksrr A Brothers, William Fsnnell, R. L. Knight, Jacob Laudenalafer, J. J. Bailey, Wilson A Stellwagen, 8. A. Harrison, William D. Rogers, F. A. Hovt A liro., Durlielti AshmeaS, F. C. Manderson, Claudius B. Linn, William J. Jenks, Beates A Miller, Sylvester J. Baker, It. Duncan Coombs, Arthur Maloom. Mllor A Rittennouse, William Gulager, W iliiam Huddards, Ueory J. Morton, W. M. Meredith. Kli K. Price. F. Carroll Brewster, Daniel Dougherty, Aubrey 11. Smith, Wm. Henry Rawle, Chapman Kiildln, Alexander Henry, William H. Kern, M. Hall Stanton. William Rot eh Wistor, Constant Uuillou, 1'boman KitMnraJd. James W. Hani, Wm. J. McK.lroy, Rev. J. Walker Juckson, George D. Budd. Joe. G. Rosengarten, John L. Hluiemaker, D. Millig.n, James W. Datta, George 11. Karle, J. Sergeant Prioe, Craig i. Ritchie, John R. Grr. Jains Work, Jos. o. Allen, H. O. Paint, M. D., John II. Parker, John Mandsrson, Bcnjnmin H. Haines, Samunl H. Orwig, J. T. Pratt, I. ndlam Mathews, Calvin II. Test, Horace tYita. Kdwin T. Coxe, R. A. Parrith, George W. DeitricU, Henry C. Teriy, Jamet H. Kerns, James Hnlgate, Kdward K. Jones, James Brearley, Jr., A. Lucius Hennershotz, John C. Gerrish, A. W. Greene, John Kdward Siddall, Henry R. Kdmunds, Carroll Heide, Menry uisston a on, Geo VV. Carpenter, llenszsy A Co., Strawbridge A Clothior Henry C. Lea, John M. Maris A Oo , Samuel Bispbam A Sons, Field A liar die, Bodine, Thomas A Oo., Claxton, Kemson.A llaffel- finger, Howard Hinchman A Son, rowers A Weightman, N. B. Browne, Drexel A Co.. Benjamin Bullock A Sons. O.J. Fell A Brother, Wood, Marsh, Hay ward. A. ru WhiUll, 'l atum A Co.. ' Wetherill A Brother, French. Richards A Oo. John Whitall, ' F. Shoemaker, Parkinson A Melliar. O. S. Janney A Co.. Harding A White, H Kellogg A Sons, ' nland A Oonrow, Rvans, Sharp A Go, Freed, Malaeed A Hawkins. K. Matlack, Robert Bnist. Jr.. A. H. O'Brien, W. L. Schafler, Jay Cooke, Arthur G. Ooffin, Charles l'lati, John 8. Newbold, Thomas a Hand, Henry Lylburn, Thomas Hill, Charles Dutilh, A. Biddle, Charles 8. Lewis, A. J. Antelo, William Chubb, Fred. Fraley. W. M Tilgnman, 15. Andrews Knigtit, Kdw. Armstrong. William U. Ludwiir. William WieUr, jonn Meets, Jshn A. Quinn, Hairy H.kUornoy, Kdw. H. Rowley, John D. Mahoney, Thomas P. btotesbnry. t 1. k U' 1 Goorge Bevan, T, Moore Hart, William Shiok, Owridge A Newbold, Alex. Harding, Francis H. Siddall, David Scull, Jr., A Bro., Kdward Snowdon, D. H. Merriiuan, Charles U. Goldenberg. William H. Ktris, W. M. Sinclair, A. L, Biitton, Jamex Triinliln. jolin B. Wilson, I. Neivton Walker, George Nugent, Charles Stokes, wiuis f. uazara, A. Hart, Kdward T. Taylor, Thomas Wriggins, Henry Cohen, George A. Wright, Robert Richards, Warne Bros. A Co., A. P. Jenks, C. F. Linton. M. Rosenbaum, W. A. Rolin, Samuel P. Carpenter, Geo. 8. Uenszey, Bockius Bros., Isaao 8. Williams, William Hodges, D. K. Murphey, Hiram Pool, Campion Bros. A Franklin. John O. Baker A Co., A. Fianzell, Hacker, Wetherill A Co.. W. Y. McAllister, Jno. A. McAllister. Snowden A Bro , Daniel W. Slack, R. P. MoCnllagh, Saml. P. Watkins, Jr., James 8 Harle A Sons, W. J. Blanotaard, RamL K. Stokes, K. Lafourcade, Irwin A Co., Furness, Brinlei A Oo., Dawson, Judd A Co., A. H. Franoisous A Oo., Jacob Riegel A Co., Bunting, Durborow A Co.. Kibba, Oolladay A Trout, Farnbam, Kirk nam A Oo., Cotkn A A Item us, David Milne, Walter McMichael, Morris. Talker A Co.. William Wainwright, Jr.. Elliott A Dunn, " John F. James, Thomas Smith, James O Hand. John 11. Watt, P. Jenks Smith, II. P. Schetky, D. M. Noblit, Jr., C. E. Olaghorn, Randolph A Jenks, A. J. Low is, Richard Wood, K. W. Clark, F. Mitrbell, Henry D. Sberrerd, William H. Abbey, Richard 8. Smith, D. B. Cummins, William Gillespie, D. Faust. William F. Miskey, Josetih W. Foray lb.. W. F. Dutfiold, Martin Brothers, D. W. O. Moo a, Geirge Wataon, Robert F. Taylor, P Sieger, W. Reeder, John Cbilds, Jacob S. Miller, J. P. Stein. James V. Wataon, James T. Krooie, Kdward Gumming, JOIIIBS r. vvoou. N. K. Pergrin, Asa Jones. A. 11. Spam, Kdward H. Hance, William M. Wilson, Theo. A. Royal. Fergusson Brothers, Frederick Wilbelm, Jamas homers Smith, 8. V. Merrick. BSST THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE republican invinoibles will be held at the ASSEMBLY BUILDING, Southwest corner of Tenth and Chesnut streets, on TUESDAY EVENING, Msy 17, 1870, at 6 o'clock, to eleot sn Executive Com miltee to serve the enioing year. All active members of the organizttion are invited to participate. By order of the Executive Committee. HENRY O. HAWKINS. Secretary. Philadelphia, May 10, 1810. 6H3t F. T. WALTON, SUBJECT TO THE DKCI8ION OP TUB RKPUB- FJLFTU EDITION 7ZZX3 LATEST KEW3. RASE BALL. Athlrile vs. Pnslline. Sfxeial Despatch to the Evening TcltgranK Athletic Basb-Bam. Grounds, May 14. There are abont ope thousand penple present to witness the msreh between the Pastimes, of Baltimore, and the Athletics, of this city. The weather Is all that could be desired for fine play. The frame opened at 8 o'clock, with Theo. Bomelster as umpire. Athle tics went to bat. First Inning Athletic, 0; Pastime, 9. Third Inninjr Athletic, 0; Pastime, 1. Fourth Inning Athletic. ; Pastime, 8. f ROM WASmjVaTOJY. Movements of the President. Dttpatch to the AMociatM Yes. Washington, May 14. A larpre number of mem bers of Congress and citizens, together with Presl tlont Grant, left Washington this morning on a pleasure trip down the Potomac Klver. Trrnnnrv Ntntement. The fractional currency received from the print ing division during the week ending to-day amounts to tf04.000. (shipments to Assistant Treasurers and National Banks: Legal-tenders, tl, 81 1,034; fractional cur rency, $706,639; mutilated bank notes burned during the week, $289, 4oo; total amount burned, $23,316,84 ; bank currency Issued for bills destroyed, $2M,o20; balance due for mutilated notes. $206,101; bank: cir culation outstanding, $399,512,553. Treasurer Spinner holds in trust for national banks, as security for circulation, $342,269,650; for public deposits, $16,410,000. Fractional currency redeemed and destroyed during the week, $531,800. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAhB SPLEEJDID XVI ION OF COLONEL WALTON DWIGHT DESTROYED BY FIRE AT Biighamton, New York, Feb. 6 1870. Marvin's Parlor Safe TRIUMPHANT!! MEDIOAL, BlNGDAMTON, N. Y., Feb. 26, 18T0. Messrs. Marvin fc Co., No. 721 Chestnut street. Gentlemen : My house was entirely destroyed by Are on the 6th lnst. The Family Safe I purchased fiom'yon In 166T was In the Are, and was opened yesterday The contents w.ra in pel feet state of preservation, and after taking Into consideration the TREMENDOUS II BAT, the Safe lying for (12) twelve hours in a pile of some (80) THIRTY TONS OF BURNING COAL, I deem It very remarkable that nothing should be injured inside. The Inner Steel Chest Is all right. I this day send the Safe to your Arm in New York. Truly yours, W. DWIGHT. The above was only one-half the thickness of Marvin's ZVXer cantile Safe. Safb Music. The pleasant little woodland warblers sing On every tree the sweet return of spring; Away from haunts of men they feel secure, And waste their music where the air Is pare. To be secure where human bipeds roam, We use a; kind of Iron labelled "Chrome," Prepared In globules of a monstrous size, Within whose sides a spacious cavern lies ; An opening small admits your precious store. Locked fast by one Inexorable door; Thus we have one of Marvin's Safes, designed To baffle thieves and benefit mankind ; A safe you might from high Olympus throw, And neither bend nor break it by the blow ; In other forms that furious flames resist All, styles and sizes are on Marvin's list. For sale by Martin & Co., No. 721 Chestnut street (Masonic Hall). The Sest Quality! The Lowest Prices! The Largest Assortment! FIRE-PROOF. BURGLAR PROOF. MARVIN & CO., No. 721 CHESTNUT St., (Masonic Hall), PHILADELPHIA. 266 Broadway, N. Y. 108 Bank St., Cleveland, O. A number of Second hand SAFES of different makes and sizes for sale VERY Low, SAFES, MACHINERY, etc., moved and hoisted promptly and carefully at reasonable rates. Please call and examine our assortment. it 29 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. 29 Bheumatism a Life-Time Specialty A Permanent Cure Discovered. Neuralgia a Life-Time Specialty. A remanent Cure Discovered. Bheumatism a Life-Time Specialty A Permanent Curt Discovered. Important to RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS. DH. J. P. FITLER, the eminent Philadelphia P hysl cian, and Professor of Chemistry and Medloal Jnrispro dence (now one of Philadelphia's oldest Praotitioners), stands alone as specially devoting f37) thirty-seveu yean to Rheumatism and Neuralgia, in ita different forms, with a success unparalleled in the annals of the Profes sion. Being now regarded among his Brother Physiuians as the highest and best authority in Rheumatio oom plaint. eing graduate of the University of PenusyL vania, A. D. 1833, his Diploma contains the following sig natures of the most celebrated and world-renowned Pro fessors of modern times, vis. -. PHILIP 8YNG PHY8IOK,M.D.,Prof. 8tnrsrv J. KHDMAN OOXK, M. !., Prof, on MafcMedT' N. CHAPMAN, M. D., Prof, on Prac Med. T. O. JAMES, Prof, on Obstetrics. R0BKRT HARK, M. !., Prof, on Chemistry. WILLIAM GIKSON, M. D., Prof, on 8urgery W. K. HORNKR, M. D., Prof, on Anatomy. W. P. DK WICKS, M. D.,Prof. on Obstetrics. S. JACKSON, It. V., Prof. lasts, of Med. Dr. J. P. FITLER also "graduated at the Philadelphia Medical Institute, 38th day of March, A. D. 1833. This Institution was founded 18 i 7, by the renowned Dr. N. Chapman. Dn. Fitter's Diploma from this College con tains the following signatures : JOHN BF.LL. M. D, Prof, on Med. J oris. J. K. MI'lOHKLL, M. D.. Prof, on Med. Ohera. W. E. HORNKR, M. D, Prof, on Anatomy. 8. JAOKKON, M. !., Prof. Inst, of Medicine. THOMAS HARRIS, M. l., Prof on Surgery. U. L. HODGE, M. D., Prof, on Obstetrics. DR. JOSEPH P. FITLER was student nnder the Celebrated Professor N. Chapman, M. li., and holds the following endorsement from him dated October 10, 1833: Dn. Joseph P. Fitijcb read Modioine in my office, and regularly attended the Leotures of the University of Pennsylvania, and those of the Medioal Institute; also the Practice of the Hospitals and Almshouse. His ad vantages of acquiring professional knowledge have been unusually great. It affords me pleasure to bear tnis evi denoe of his uncommon merit. N. CHAPMAN, M. D, The subscribers being personally acquainted with Da Joseph P. Fttleb, have the fullest confidence in hit prof ebsional skill. BENJAMm 8 JARN W. K. Ht iRNKR, M. jv M a N. SHOEMAKER, M. b PHnDELPHIA, March 80, 1833. A SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION. 1)1L FITLHK'S PRKHORIPTIOH A MEDIUAL MONOPOLY DR. FITTER'S RHEUMATIO REMEDY. DR. KITLKR'S RHKUMATIO REMEDY. DR. FITLKR'S RHKUMATIO RKMKDy! DR. FITLER'8 RHKUMATIO REMEDY FOR OHRONIO RHEUMATISM, INFLAM. RHEUMATISM, . HOI A-TtOA. 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' DR.TffiR's'om06 WiUl0nt Legally warranted to cure in limited quanUty, or orioa paid refunded. ve Written contract given stating quantity to use or amount pail! refunded. DR. FITLER'S Remedy i. endorsed by upward, of 17.000 testimonials of oure. including the following Phila delpbia or home roferenoe, all severe eases of an a gravated condition. hopUeaa, and in most Instances help.' H. A. Dreer, 714 Cheanut street. William Davis, 4'JH German street J. MoOleary, 613 East Oirare avanna. B C. Chase, Darby road. w"Tonu" 11. Btratton, Si Darien street. A. McKane.1830 Khippen street, B. Orittitb, 706 Ker.ler strMt. A. J. Colton, 11U9 North Third street. Mrs. Hopkins, Point Breeze road. Mrs. LentE, lStifaouth Eighth street. Mrs. Richardson, 1S1H South fourth (treat. Mrs. C. Boyd, lU4S South Fifth street O. V. Eccleston, IMS Brandywma street b, Money, 1630 South Sixth street James Miilinger, Birney's Plaoe, W. P. C. F. Clothier. 23 Worth Water street O. Nobling, 1519 r rank ford road. 8. O. Zimmerman, 1748 Marshall street O. W. Ridgway, 216 North Second street Hon. W. B. Elliott, & North seventh street U. R. Shook, 1024 Columbia avenue. James Hinas, Forty tirst and Market streets. Charles L. Brown, Wood street, below Tenth. John Voutier, Rope Ferry road. William Way and, 1433 BrigLVin street, 16th ward, Gnftia Snively, George street B. Kilpatrick, 1744 Olive street D. Taylor, Esq., 404 Taylor street Mrs. Gravenstine, Arniat street, Oaimantowm. Mrs. Riue, Sobool lane, Gurinantown. M re. Barton, Clinton and Henry streets, Oamdea. Mrs. Bacon, 2UH Market street, Camden. Mrs. Keeley, Ridge road, below Poplar. E. A. Dousherty, 2n North Ninth stseet, Camden. E. A. Hughes, biA North Fifteenth street Mrs Stevens, 214 South street Mrs. Simmons, 337 Dilwyn street. Mrs. Dunlap, 1530 Hewston street. Mrs. Hanson, Twenty-second ward, Manaynnk. Mia. Ogle. ManayunU, Twenty-aeoond ward. George Elliott, Krankford, Twenty-third ward. George Burns, Paul and Mill streets, Frankford. Mrs. Kline, White Hall, Bridesbnrg. John Waokerly.1110 Battonwood sUeet. Satisfaction Guaranteed to all Sufferers Trying It. DR. FITLER'S VegeUbls Rbeumatie Remedy has wrappers printed by the American Bank Note Company's Finest Steel Plate Engraving, with Medallion of DR. J P. FITLER thereon. The gnuin sold by Druggists at tl 60 per botsle. Sis bottUsatS.7 60. All lters or eommunioations answered and Remedy delivered free of charge. MEDIO'l, ADVIOK GRATIS DAILY. DR. FITLER'S OFFICE Wo. 29 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Usvtf PHILADELPHIA NATURE'S CIFTO, BCIENTLflCALLY DEVELOPED. As mankind, from Indiscretion or other cause, has been doomed to suffer from disease, so alw has remedy for dis. ease been provided. Our hills and valleys abound with roots and herbs, which if scientifically prepared and com pounded, will restore health and vigor to the invalid To find such a remedy we should seek on t"t has stood the test of HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, ' Sure Cure lor Liver Complaint f sire Cure for Iypepia, Sure Cure for Igcbillir, Hare Cure for Jaundice, Nu re Cure for IMarasmus, And all sffections arising from weakness or want of action in the Liver or Digestive Organs. The great remedy for IMPURE BLOOD. And all diseases arising from it, The great preventive o FEVER AND AGUE. It is an impossibility for any one to have Fever and Ague If they will use a few bottles of this remedy eaoh spring and falL $100 $100 $100 Will be given for any case of this disease that occurs to any one that nses the Bitters or Tonic as a preventive. Those who have the Fever and Ague will find, after the chills have stopped, that by using a few bottles of the Bit ters or Tonic, Mint the disease will not retnrn. These remedies will rebuild their Constitution faster than any oi her known remedy. Ihe remedies were placed before the publio thirty years ago, with all the prejudices of so-called patent medicine" operating against them, hut gradually their virtues be came known, and now, to-duy, they stand at the head of all preparations of their class, with the indorsement of eminent judges, lawyers, clergymen, and pbysioians. Read the following syn ptoms, ana if you hud that your system is afiected by any of them, you may rest assured that disease has commenced its attack on the most im portant organs of your body, and unions sonn checked by the use of powerful remedies, a miserable lifo, soon teruii nating in death, will be the result. II Oon Stipation, Flatulence, In ward Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Aoidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dis gust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stom ach, (Sour Eructations, IS inking or Fluttering at the Pit of the btomach, bwimming of the Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Ohoking o suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, Dimnoss of V ision. Dots fir Webs beforo the night, Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perpisrat ion, Yellow ness of the bkin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc budden Hushes of Heat, Burning in the F'lesh, Constant imagining of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. All indicate disaasa of the Liver or Digestive Organs combined with impure blood. o HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Is entirely vegetable and contains no liquor. It is a compound of Fluid Extracts. The Roots, Herbs, and Barks from which these extracts are made, are gathered in Uermany; all the medicinal virtues are extracted from them by a seientitio chemist. These extraots are then forwarded to this country to be used expressly for the mtnufaoture of this Bilters. There is no alooholio sub stance of any kind nsed in compounding the Bitters ; hence it is free from all the objections incident to the use of a liquor preparation. o HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TOIVIO Is a combination of all the ingredients of the Bitters with the purest quality ot Banta Cms Bum, Oranges, eto. It is used for the same diseases as the Bitters, in oases where uuic pure aiuuuuuo surname is requirea. TESTIMONY Like the following was never before offered in behalf of txijr weuiviuai preparation : HON. G. W. WOODWABD, Chief Justice of the Eupreme Court of Pennsylvania, writes : . .. ..tt Philadelphia, March IS, 1807. I find "Hoofland's German Bitters" is a good Tonic, use. ful in diseases of the aigestive organs, and of great benefit in cases 1 of debility and want of nervous action in the system. Yours, truly, . GEO. W. WOODWARD nON. JAMES THOMPSON, Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. PHTULDKXPBU, April 33, 1866. I consider "Hoofland's German Bitters" a valuable medicine in case of attacks of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my experience of it. Yours, with respect, JAMES THOMPSON. BON. GEO. SHARSWOOD, Justice of the Enprt me Court of Pennsylvania, w . a v Phubelphia. June 1,1868. I have found by experience that "Hoodand's German Li Bitters is a very good tonic, relieving dyspeptlo symptoms almost immediately. GEORGE bUARSWOOD. HON. WmTfT ROGERS, Mayor of the city of Buffalo, N. T. M a tor's Orncs, Buffalo, June 23, Vm. I have used "iiooiland's German Bitters and Tonio" in A. my family during the past year, and can reoommend them as an excellent tonio, imparting tone and vigor to the system. Their use has been productive of decidedlv benenoial enecls. productive of decidedly WM. F. ROUKRa. ' HON. JAMES M. WOOD, Ex-Mayor of Williamsport, Pennsylvania. I take great pleasure in recommending "Hoofland's German Tonio" to any on who may be auliuted with dys- IV pepsia. I had the dyspepsia so badly that it was Impos sible to keep any food on my stomach, and I became so weak as not to be able to walk half a mile. Two lw.t r . of Tonic eileeted a perfect cure. JAtt. M. WOOD, JOHN EUTEUMARKS. ESQ.. "WSJ law Partner of Jndge Maycard. Williamsport, Ps. This is to certify that I have used "Hoofland's German Bitters" for dyspepsia, and found it an invaluable remedy. CAUTION. Hoofland's German Remedies are counterfeited. See that the signature of O. M. JACKSON is oo the wrap. per of each bottle. All others are connterfeit. Principal Office and Manufactory at the German Medi cine Store, NO. C31 ARCH STRRET, Philadelphia, Pa. CHARLES m EVANS, Proprietor, FORMERLY C M. JACKSON A CO. lloofland't German Bitten, per bottle 9V00 Iiooiland's German Bitters, half dozen 6U0 Hoofland's German Tonic, put np in quart bottles 150 er bottle, or half a dozen for rjo Do not f oi get to exainin well the artiole you buy order to get the genuine. FOB BALK B7 ALL DRUQGISTS and Dealers U MsdivlnMtTtrywbsrs, Msw8ptl ViSHAK L 8 COLUMN. THE MEDICAL PRO PERTIES OF TAR. The pine tree baa long been known to pos Bess valuable medioal properties. For pul monary diseases it is doubtful whether an remedy has as yet been discovered equal to It seems to change and renew the very struc ture on which it acts, and to infuse into the system an indescribable power equal to the natural power before disease had even taken hold of the body, so as to make, as it were, aa entirely new tissue, and to give a newness of life and energy which one who has been sicls a long time knows the value of but cannot fully describe. The great objection, however, to all tar preparations has been their nnplca sant taste, and consequent liability to sickness and nauseate the stomach. We have before us, however, a preparation of the kind re ferred to, which obviates all these objections,, and is as agreeable to the palate as it is valu able in the cure of disease. We mean "Dr Wishart's Tine Tree Tar Cordial," a real, genuine, bona fide medicinal cordial, distilled1 from the pine tree by a process known only to the Doctor himself, the sale and popularity of which are only equalled by the amount ot suffering it has relieved, and the number o4 diseases it is so well calculated to effectually cure. In the Fine Tree Tar Cordial the in valid may be sure he has a remedy of very extraordinary power for throat and lung affec tions, and when taken in conjunction with the "Great American Dyspepsia Pills," an infalli ble cure for dyspepsia, liver complaint, sick headache, and the many ailments arising from, a disordered state of the liver and digestive organs. In our sphere as publishers we feel some degree of cautiousness in what we recommend to our readers, but when we know of any thing of value to the publio we shall not hesi tate to make it known through our columns. We advise those of our readers who are Buffer ing from dyspepsia, etc., to give Dr. Wiahart'a celebrated remedies a trial. A medical expert, holding honorable colle giate diplomas, devotes his entire time to the examination of patients at the office parlors. Associated with him are three consulting phy sicians of acknowledged eminence, whose.ser vices are given to the publio free of charge. This opportunity is offered by no other in stitution in the country. Thousands of certificates of absolute cure (when all else failed to afford relief), aa well as recommendatory letters without number, have been received by Dr. Wishart, the pro prietor, attesting the uniform success with which they have been employed. Many of said letters are from the highest sources, in cluding eminent statesmen, Governors, State judges, clergymen, etcmen slow to be con vinced, prejudiced perhaps at first, but feei ng themselves under a sense of duty bound to tell the Doctor what they had done for then and to recommend them to others. The Great American Dyspepsia Pilla and Tine Tree Ta Cordial are sold by all druggists throughout the world. They can also be obtained at Dr WISITART'S GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, No. 232 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia, where a successful practising physician can be consulted each day, free of charge. Those in need of professional aid or counsel will do well to make a note of the' above. Communications by mail, soliciting professional advice, tot'2 be considered ttricUy confidential and promptly answered, fru of charge. The most complete stock of Family Medicines, Hair Preparations, Perfumery,eto.a" in the city. Give us a trial Address alt communications, L. Q. C. WISHART, No. 232 NORTH SECOND STREET, 16 8w3mSp PHILADELPHIA;
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