THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA,- WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 1870. ip --tt.: MUSICAL. The EncMah Opera. The announcement has been mado of the con- ! eolidation of the Richlngs and tbo Parepa-Rosa English opera combinations under the joint management of Mrs. Caroline Etchings-Bernard, who will fill the post of operatic directress, and C. D. Iless & Co., who will manage the business affairs. The combination will be a strong one,although Its strength will scarcely be Increased by some of the singers Included in It. The leading mem bers of the new troupe will bo: sopranos, Mrs. Bernard, Miss Rose Ilcrscc. and Miss Emma Howson; contraltos, Miss Zelda Soguln and Mrs. Anna Kemp Bewler; tenors, Mr. W. Castlo, Mr. BrookhouRe Bowler, and Mr. John Chatterton; buffo, Mr. Edwin Scgnin; baritone, Mr. Albert Lawrence; and bassos, Mr. S. C. Campbell, Mr. Henry Draj ton,and Mr. Arthur Howell. The repertoire will consist of the following operas: The Marriage of Figaro, Oberon, Der FreiseliuU, Don Giovanni, The Huguenots, Martha, Bohemian Girl, Fra Diaoolo, Hose of Castile, II Trovatore, II Traniata, Norma, Faust, Crown Diamonds, Marilana, North ftar, rostillon, liigoklto, Dinorah, Masked Ball, Lurlinc, L'rnani, Iiobcrl le DiableM of which, and several others, will be ready for pre sentation at the beginning of the season. The HlHtem of tJotturhalli. The American public have just cause to take pride in the great reputation which Gottscbalk acquired. He was an American in alibis ideas and feelings, and as the only strongly-marked musical genius that this coun try has produced, his memory and his works are entitled to be held in especial consideration. The remains of the deceased pianist are ex pected to arrive in Isew York shortly from Rio Janeiro, aud his family, consisting of his brother Gaston and four sisters, Celcstine, Augusta, Clara, and Blanche, arc now awaiting to give them proper burial. These young ladies have been residing In Europe for some years, engaged in completing their musical edu cation, and report speaks of them as possessing a considerable share of the same decided musical talent as their lamented brother. Celestine is said by those who have heard her to be an unusually fine contralto, while Augusta is a brilliant pianist, and the others, Clara and Blanche, to be musi cians of much ability. It Is the intention of these young ladies to give a scries of entertain ments in the principal cities of the United States, after having performed the sad duty that now engages them, and we bespeak for them a cordial and hearty welcome "from the many friends and admirers of their distinguished brother. V1TT lTlSiUS. Coats of i.igiit woollen fabrics, made vp skeleton, of A Inaca. Draft d'Ete. Linen, etc. Vests, of JJlaek and Faiuty Cloths and Woollen, Vtade vp skeleton, of Drap d'Ete, Linen, Maraetllei, etc. Pants of UjM ueiyht, Block and Fancy Cami weres, of Drapd'Ete, Linen, Duck, Drill, etc. Everything in the way of Summer Clotuino sold at Guaranteed Lower Prices ' than elsewheke. Half-way ) Bennett Co., between Tower Ham,, Fifth and sixtuStb. ) No. 613 Market Sr. The Worry of Ailing Children '. Their Ill-humored fretting when too peevish to play and not sick enough to give up how familiar is this phase of childhood to every parent ! Frequently, too, there is apparent a want of appetite, a depression of spirits, an evident Iobs of strength aud vitality, aud still no development of specific disease; but with these symptoms to deal with, you may bo sure a good, safe tonic, such as Dr. Jayne's Vermifuge, will, In a short time, bring the little patient around and restore the general health. This preparation, besides, relieves Dyspepsia in adults, and thoroughly eradicates Worms in old and young. Every mother would do well to keep a supply of so safe and prac tical a curative on hand. Sold everywhere. Small size, 87 cents; double size, bo cents per bottle. Temperance Men Admit its Utility. No at tempt has ever been made, or ever will be made, to disguise the character of Plantation Bitters. It contains alcohol, bud no Bitters that do not contain alcohol are worth a rush. Water will neither pre serve the virtues of tonic vegetables nor render t Mem active in the system. This is a chemical fact which no person competent to deliver an opinion on the subject will deny. Water tonics turn sour on t he stomach, if they are not sour to begin with (which is frequently the case), and produce and promote indigestion, instead of curing it. Let it, therefore, be distinctly understood that Plantation Bitters 1b an alcohol restorative. But mark this : it Is strictly a medicine, not a beverage. It Is to be taken In limited quantities and at stated times, like other remedies and antidotes, and therefore its use 1b in accordance with temperauce law, as well as with that "higher law" which renders It incumbent upon every belug gifted with reason to resort to the best possible means of accomplishing a salu tary end. One of the most delightful places or summer re sort to be found anywhere In the country Is at North Wales, on the line of the North Pennsylvania Hall- road. The North Wales Hotel, which has been lately remodelled aud furnished in elegant style, is now receiving boarders for the season. The proprietor (Abel Lukens) Is well known to very many persons as Just the man for the place. . Mr. William W. Cassidy, the jeweller at No. 28 South Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry aud Silver ware in the city. He has also on hand a flue assort ment of line American "Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. ; Vast Quantities of Iyoky Destroyed Thou sands of teeth that might last a lifetime are lost every year, simply because the parties concerned either forget or do not appreciate the fact that Sozo dont, duly applied, renders the dental substance proof against decay. Thi Amirh an House, Boston. Its central loca tion, admirable management, and luxurious cuisine have made it a public favorite for years past. Newly furnished and all late improvements added. Sea Moss Farink, from pure Irish Mom, for Blanc Mange, Puddings, Custards, Creams, etc., etc. The cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food In the werld. . Accidents will occur even In the best-regulated families, aud 'Spacldino's Olie'' should be kept bandy. iwnti'i V.unT Re WIN a MACHINE. Tu dollar cash. Hilanea la nioathlf ln.Ulm.nU. O. '. LUvis, No. 810 GbMoat .trMt. MFW Sttuc PictTBE. Th. Oennan Obroino. mad. by A. K. P. Truk, No. 40 N. Eighth .UMt. The mut b. a 10 b Admired. Cam Mat. To enjoy the best table, home com forts, ana the best bathing, go to the Ocean House. n:i. '.188 At Brooklyn, New York, on the nth In slant. Florkncb, daughter of Dallett and Virginia Bliss? fcvd 1 year and 8 days. Bokm. n ne "Hi Instant, Catdirikb, wife of Patrick Boner,- aged 45 years. The relatives friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attl the funeral, from the real, dence of her husband, TP ar of No. 147 Ooates' street, below Fecond, on Thursday morning at Sf o'clock. Divine. On Frldav evening, July 8, 1970, Wil. mam Divine, in the 7otn year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 1902 locust street, on Wednesday after noon, the 13th Instant, at ft o'clock. Interment at Woodlands. IlKWFB. On the 13th instant, sallik s., wire of Harry W. Howes. The relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, the lfltti instant, at 9 o'clock A. M., from No. loiib Plue street. Kilpukfe. Suddenly, on the morning of the llth Instant, Kate K., only daughter of Dr. Kuiert and Ann C. KUdulle. Her friends and the friends and relatives of the famllv are Invited to attend her funeral, without further notice, on Friday afternoon at 4 o clock, at her late resilience, No. mm bpruce street, to pro ceed to St. Mary's Church. " McOormick. oa the llth Instant, Mrs. Mart Ann Mccormick, aged 4s years. The relatives and mentis oi me lamuy are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi dence, No. 8107 Filbert street, on Thursday morning at Htf o'clock. Stanly. On the morning or the llth instant, Frank Stanley, in the 83d year of till age. The relatives and friends or the family, and the Meter Inspectors of the Philadelphia Has Works, are respectfully invited to attena tne lunerai, irom nis late residence. No. 194 Filbert street, on Thursday morning, the 14th Instant, at S? o'clock. YorKO, On the llth Instant, Emma Lavinia Ken bii, only-child of I'hlllp and Elizabeth Youag, aged 8 years 8 months and 8 days. U lie relatives anu menus oi ine miuuy Hre respeci fullv invited to attend the funeral, from the rest- deuce of her parents, No. l')U Nectarine street, on Thursday afternoon at D o'clock, without further no tice. OLOTHINC. JONES' ONE-PRICE CLOTHING SOUSE, No. 604 MARKET Street. OUR GARMENTS ARB WELL MADE. OUR CUTTERS ARE MEN OF TALENTi BUT ONE PRICE IS ASKED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED EVERT PUR CHASER. 4iimwfsptt GEO. W. NIEMANN. SUMMER RESORTS. CAPE MA 1'. gTOCKTON HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J., IS NOW OPEN FOR THE 11ECEPTION OF GUESTS. Music under the direction of Professor CHARLES It. DODWQRTH. Terms, $4 60 per day, or $23 per week. CHARLES DUFFY, Proprietor, 6 28t J15 Formerly of the Continental Hotel, Phlla. QONCRESS HALL, CAPE MAY, N. J., Opens June 1 Closes October 1 Mark and Simon Hassler's Orchestra, and full Military Band, of 120 pieces. TERMS 1360 per day June and September. fl-OO per day July and August. The new wing is now completed. Applications for Rooms, address 4 15 at J. F. PAKE, Proprietor THE PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, X OAl'K ISLAND, N. J., IS UW OfKfl. Ilia hnuBS been arreatlr enlarged and improved, and .flora Bunerior inducements to tbose seeking a quiet and pleasant horn, by the side at a moderate price. Address, K. UKlrl fl US, No. 1U04 UliKSN'UT Street, or cape may m -m TTN1TKD STATES HOTEL. FORMERLY I J Sherman House, ( ape Island. The undersigned respectful) v Informs the public that he has taken the above hotel, and will keep a plain, comfortable house, a good tuoie, ana uie oeai wiues ana uqunrs mat ne can procure, rrice oi uouru, su.ou per wee. Tne nouse is now open iorviBiiors. C SJ lm J,lltt All' ft IB ma, Agt, OC EAN HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J THE BEST table on Cane island. Numerous home-like comforts, location wlthiu fifty yards of the best battling on tne oeacn, are uie principal auvauiages possessed by tills lirst-class family hotel. No bar on the premises. LYCETTK 4 SAWYER, C au lm rroprieiora, CAPE ISLAND. WILLIAM MASON IIA8 consolidated the Continental with th. favorite MKR- CHANTS' HOTKL, joining both bouses together, and ettnnriinir the nortioo the whole length of the building. 'ihe bote! has been renovated throughout, and the Bleep ing Apartment, supplied with line (Spring Mattresses. piom open. Term. reatouak le. o to im TJKYANT HOUSE. DECATUR STREET, SJ near the Bsaoh, Cape May, K. J., is HOW OPEN for tbe season. House ent irely new ; newly furnished through out, and bus a full Ocean view. Accommodations for loO KUKHtS. flU UAH. J, L, ISKtAHl', is im rropneior. rpltEMONT HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J X '1'his House is now open for the reception of guests. Rooms can be engaged at No. VMS MO UN I VKKNON btreec. until July l. 010 2U oina. a. ranainsun iiunu T71UENDS COTTAGE, CAPE MAY CITY, N X' J., FRONT Street, south of Oongres. Hall Iwn ana near m. ucean, is now open iur tn. recepuonoi guests. 6 16 lm I A. P. COOK. Proprietor. "T cMAKI N'S ATLANTIC HOTEL, The new Atlantic is now open. 626wlmBiu JOHN McM AKIN, Proprietor W. CLOl'D'8 COTTAGE FOR BOARDERS. e f JlAJMivtdlN, opposite iiuguea bireet, uupe Island. 7 81m c P.E8SE COTTAGE, No. 31 FRANKLIN ST., Uapeftlay, W.J. MKo. BAYLIss, Proprietress MEDICAL. TvB. VAN DYKE'S TONIC AND PURIFYING M XJA A A AltJ ID VIWJ WW HV'A V v sV Uv TT IDUg OH W DtaUU uuequalled and unrivalled as aTouloaad Purifying Vu.nuH a It- fa tiiA nnlv ramari ir in thA urnplH thur will positively and permanently cure Dyspepsia. , - - J J - (' . inmnniUlfl nf thA Inniflnrr.tiii1 inlna It is a pure xonie, 1 B O. IU1Q A Via vu.u v v -wm-ji u.'..u J,vv of certain medicinal nerus, plants ana roots, it 1 prepared with a true knowledge and conception ih. rontiit-omonta nf thA human Bvutm. KfiM htr all aiugtsiai... BOie proprietor, JAMEa Al. van riiHvUi, M jj., No. 1030 RACE Street. 6 125 12mrp COPARTNERSHIPS. rTMIE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTINO X between EDMUND LEVERING aud RICH AUD NORR18, under the style and Urm or "Levering . Norris," is this dav dissolved by mutual consent. The business of "the above tlnu will be settled by RICHARD NOHHIS, at No. S029-35 MARKET Street, to whom all claims will be presented for set- titment ana payments maae t. iM I iM i,r.i r.ni.u, RICHARD NORRIS. run-ADEi rau, June 80, 1870. 7 1 fwOt" LOST. OST-JiN FRIDAY LAST, A GOLD SLEEVE Bt'TTON, niurked with an enauielled star In jet and a croits below. A suitable reward will be aid if the Hotter will leave it at the dry Roods store So. V16 Chesuut street, or nUouid he desire to keep it, he ran purchase it mate lor a fair cousideratuia at the above address. 7 l at SUMMER RESORTS. CUMMER REBORT8 ON THE LINE OF MAT 90, 1RTO. fNBlON UOlIHR, MT. CARBON, Mr . Crohn, fo'i"; Schuylkill , Mn if. L. Millet. l-c..R OyHcbuylkUl count,. W. F. Bjaltb, Mahanny fjity P. O., Bchuylklll oountr. MOUNT (JARMEL HOUbK, Charle. Onlp.'Mount Oarmel P. O., Northumberland M WHITK HOUBK, F. Mayer, Reading P. ().. Berks county. ANDALUSIA HALL, Henry W. ver, Reading P, O , Herks county. OKNTKAIi AVFNUK HALL, O. t. Dav Heading P. O , Herks connty. t SPRING MILL HKHJHTS, Jacob H. Br.lah. Oonshohorken P. O , Montgomery 00. T JBOTKKTOWJN 8KMINARY, L. M. Kooa Boyertown P. ),, llorks connty. ,M LITIZ KPRIN08, George F, Orid.r, Litii P. O., Incater county. . LIVING 8PRINU8 HOTKL, Dr. A. Smith Wernersville P. O., Berks coonty. OOI.DHfBINtiS HOTKL, LKBANON OOUNTT, Wm. Lerch, . Pine Orov. P. ().. Schuylkill oounty. , L t EPHRATA KPKINUH. John FrederteV. Kphrata P. O., Lancaster oounty. , PKRKIOMKN RRIBUK HOTKL, Paris Longaker. (lollngeville V. O.. Montgomery CO. PROSPKOT TERRAOK, Ur. James Palmer, Onllegoville P. )., Montgomery o DOUTVHOU8K. George 8. Bnrr, Rhamokin, Northumberland connty. Kicursion Tickets will be sold at Philadelphia to and from above points at reduced rates, good for same day issued, and on Saturday, good until the foUowing Mon day. 65 2m Philadelphia!, wilmingtos and baltimore railroad. NATIONAL CAMP MEETING AT OAK INGTON, MD., Commencing TUESDAY, July 12, 1ST0, and commut ing ten days. Trains for Camp Ground will leave Philadelphia (Sunday excepted) at 8-30 and H'45 A. M. and and 11-30 P. M. Bound trip tickets at reduced rates can be pur chased at No. 829 COE8NCT Street, or at Depot, uhoau street and Washington Avenue. 7 7 12t n. F. KENNEF, Superintendent. ATLANTIC HOUSE, Newport, Rhode Island. HOARD REDUCED. This note 1 will be opened MAT 80, at $3-50 per day for transient boarders. Families may make special arrangements by the ween or season. WM. W. HAZARD, 4 11 mMp PROPRIETOR. BELMONT HALL, SCHOOLEVS MOUNTAIN, N. J., IS NOW OPEN. This favorite resort has been greatly Improved and enlarged, and offers superior Inducements to those seeking a healthy, quiet, and fashionable re treat for the summer at reduced prices. 7 11 lm D. A. CROWELL, Proprietor. g E N T Z HOUSE, Ngs. 17 and 19 BAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PENNA. Tho attention of the travelling community, and persons seeking a quiet summer resort, are called to this first-class Hotel, new and handsomely furnished throughout, witn ail tne moaern conveniences. Terms lor summer Doaraers io to ui per wees. 6 1 2m GEORGE Z. DEN l'Z, Proprietor. T AKE GEORGE LAKE HOUSE. CALD- m 011 ' A AIQoli VI HWVUWiUVUSlVtVUS IV tKUllUOl and K.ntlemeD. . t , isoara per aay, rv; irom judo i io uuiy i, 4114 per week ; for tbe season, $14 to $17'60, according to room; lor L I. .lln anil incrll.t iL 1 T Tjl A II .r r, Ot'll tut'B from June 1 to October 20. Address 6 6ilm H. J. KOOKWELL. 0 1IITTENANGO. WHITE 8ULPUER SPRINGS. Madison county. N. Y. Yir.t.,lAM TTntnl. with everv renuiHitii. rirnwinff-rnom and aleeDinir-cara from New York city. via Hudson Hiver Railroad at 8 A. M, and 6 P. M , with. ont vbanRe. bend tor circular. eoam 1EESI.EY'S POINT HOTEL, CAPE MAY CO., J N. J., is now open for the reception of visitors 6 SO lm Proprietor. A T LAN TIC CITY. UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., IS NOW OPEN. Reduction of Twenty Per Cent, in the Price of Board. Music under the direction of Professor M. F, Aledo. Terms, $20 per week. Persons desiring to engage rooms will address. BROWN & WOELTPEB, Proprietors, No. 827 RICHMOND Street, Philadelphia. t6 thttnlm 6 2H dim 7 8tf thatnlm CURF HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. O is Inow onen for tbel season. Beside, the ad vantage of location this house enjoys, and the tine batlUDK contiguous to it, a rauroaa nas Deen constructed since last season to convey guests from the hotel to tne Deacn. joe nouse uas ueen overuauiea auu renttea throughout, and no pains will be spared to make it, in every particu nr. 611 2m J. tKKAS. Proprietor. T IGUT HOUSE COTTAGE, A -d Located between United State. Hotel and the beach, ATLANTIC) CITY, N. J. BOARD REDUCED. Open from June 1 to October 1. 6 l-2m JONAU WOOTTON. Proprietor. THE WILSON COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY. A new and well-furnished Hoarding-house on NORTH CAROLINA Aveuue, near the Depot, Terms to suit. 7 6 lm ROBERT L. FUREY, Proprietor. TEACH COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY. NOW J open. A nrst-class Family isoaruing House, MICHIGAN Avenue, near the Reach. NO BAIL Terms to suit all. Apply to J. B. DOYLE, Proprle tor, or E. P. PARUOTT, No. 35 N. EIGHTH Street, corner or a liuert, 1 1 im TVTEPTUNE COTTAGE (LATE MANN'S i- COTTAGE), PKNN8YLVANI A Avenue, tiint house below tbe Mansion House, Atlantic uity, is now urKft to receive Guest. All eld friends heartily welcome, and new ones also. UKS. IUUH bMlUK, 611 2in Proprietress. ATLANTIC CITY. MRS. LUNGRBS (l-'OK-mcrly of THIRTEENTH and AKCH) has takeu a line cottage on VIRGINIA AVENCE", where she is nreimrea to receive Doaraers on reasonable terras. Address E. LCNGREN, Atlantic City. 7 11 mwstf MACY HOUSE, MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, Atlantic City, la open the entire year. Situ ated near the best bathing. Has large airy rooms, Wltn spring oeus. lertuu io per ween, 0 26 tiw GEORGE 11. MACY, Proprietor. c E N T H A L HOUSE, is NOW OPEN for the reception of guests. 6 How LAWLOR A THILL V, Proprietors. mMIE "C1IALFONTE." ATLANTIC CITY. N. L J., i. now open. Railroad from tbe bouse to the bean. KLISUA HOU1CKT8. tillSm Proprietor. CUTLERY, ETO. JJODUEKS & WOSTEHIiOLM'B( POCKET KNIVES, Pearl and Btag handles, and beaatif .1 finish Bodg.r., nd Wad. A Batcher's Raxors, tadthob braUd tMonltre Razor i La die.' Scissors. In Mm, of the Inert e.uaUty i Bo4geii Table Cutlery, Carvers and Fork., Kate Strops, Cork Borsws, EU. Km InatnunanU, to assist the h ring, of the uost approved constrootion, a) P. MADEIRA'S, Bo. UI TENTH Street, below ObMaak, HATS AND OAP8. Tt WARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI AUted and easy-fitting Dree. Hat (patented), ia a tne im proved fashion of th.aea.oo, UllklaNVT Biree next duor te tha root omoa tpi MEDICAL. RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. BhetKuatlsm Specially Treated Thirty even Teari. CLroaic Rheumatism, $1000 paid. Inflammatory Rheumatism, $2000 paid. Neuralgia in the Ilead, $3000 paid. Articular Rheumatism, $1000 paid. Rheumatism in Kidneys, $5000 paid. The above amounts will be paid to any person producing any medicine, Internal, External, Vegetable or Mineral, that can bring forward aa many living, genuine, permanent cures as DR. FITLER'S VEGE TABLE RHEUMATIC REMEDY, the pre- -t - r tu:i-j.i.vi.' - Buni'iivu ui uuo ui x uiutut-'ipuia a uiuoat regu lar physicians and professors. It is positively the only standard speciflo before the publio, being composed oi pure ana harmless vegeta ble ingredients solely, containing no minerals, poisonous vegetables, or injurious drugs. It is warranted, under oath, to have permanently cured ninety-five in every hundred cases treated in the past four years, a result un paralleled in the annals of medicine. To pro tect sufferers against imposition, deception, quacks, and injurious nostrums prepared by unskilful, uneducated, and unscientific hands, a printed legal form of guarantee, containing name of patient and exact stated quantity to cure, properly signed and Bealed, will be given to every patient desiring it, without extra cnaTge, ana in case of tailure to cure the money refunded. All sufferers should ex amine the plan of guarantee, which insures a positive cure, or costs nothing for the trial. The safety of this offer, made by Dr. Fitler, is insured to him only by the merit and in fallible curative power of this remedy. Names and references of incurable cases, where the money paid has been refunded in full, given at Dr. Fitlcr's office, where the diploma of Dr. Fitler, received from the University of Pennsylvania A. D. 1833, is subject to publio inspection, with the diploma from the Medi cal Institute, and the additional vouch ers of his professional skill as a Physician and Professor of Chemistry, together with letters and testimonials of leading physicians, cler gymen, judges, senators, bankers, merchants, etc. etc. Dr. Filler'. Veretable Rheumntio Remedy cured H. A. Dreer. Ko. 714 Chesuut street: also Hon. juiiae Lee. of Camden, with 17,000 others. Dr. Fitcr's Veretable Rheumatic Reined? cured David G.Walton. M. D-, Seventh street, below Race, lie recom mends tbe remedy highly. Dr. Fitter's Vegetable Rheumatio Remedy cured the Bev. John Stockton, (Jamd'in, N. J, ;a very severe case. Dr. Fitler'. Office, No. 29 S. Fourth street. Dr. Fitler'. Vegetable Rheumatio Romedy cured Mrs. C. Boyd, No. 10-16 S. Fifth ; also Mr.. Simmons, No. 337 Dillwyn street. Never failed. Dr. Fitter's Vegetable Rheumatio Remedy cured Hon. Willium B. Elliott, No. 804 N. Seventh. Kndorses and recommends it. Proparea No. 2 S. Fourth street. Dr. Fitter's Vegetable Rbenmatio Remedy cured Hon. Alderman Gomly, Twenty-tliird ward, Frankford. It i. tne only speciuc ever aiscoverea. Dr. Fitter's Vegetable Rheumatio Remedy cured Mrs Lentz, No. lltti S, Eighth street: also Mrs. Kiubardsou, No 1'JoS S. Fourth street. Dr. Fitler'. Vegetable Rheumatic Remedy cured nf Rneumatism the wile of Rev. Mr. Baggs, Falls of Schuyl kill a seveie case. Dr. Fitler'. Vegetable Rbenmatio Remedy cured A.J. Cotton, No. Hoy N. Third. A chronic case; tried every thing without benefit. . Dr. Fitler'. Vegetable Rbenmatio Remedy cured A. R. Milton, M. D., a celebrated Baltimore physician, consi dered a hopeless case. Dr. Fitter's Vegetable Rhenmatio Remedy enred Theo dora Davisson, who resides No. 133 N. Eighth street; also Samuel Cohen, No. 340 N. Kighth. Dr. Fitter's Vegetable Rheumatio Remedy cured the wife of Rev. Mr. Davis, Uightstown, N. J. A wonderful, unexpected cure. DR. FITLER'S VEGETABLE RHEUMATIO BE- is warranted, nnder solemn oath, to have permanently enred ninety-five cases in every hundred treated. ANOTHER CURE BY WRITTEN GUARANTEE. Mr. Shock. No. 1024 Columbia avenue, cured of Rhnu. matioiu by Dr. Filler', remedy. No cure, no pay. A NEW CURE AND A GREAT CURE. William Weyland. No. 1433 Brinton street. Seventeenth ward, cured of Rheumatism by Dr. Fitter's remedy. A CURE. FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS. James Hinas, Forty-first and Market streets. W. P.. cured of Rheumatism by Dr. ritlcr's remedy. A GHKAT CUltK.-UO AND UOUSULT HER. Mrs. K. C. Barton, corner Clinton and Henry streets. Camden, of Rbeumatism, by Dr. Filler', remedy. A GREAT CURE OF RHEUMATISM. John Weckerly, No. 1110 Buttonwood street, cured b Dr. Fitter's Rheumatio Remedy. No cure, no pay. NEURALGIA. A remarkable cure. S. Griffith. No. 700 Kesslnr street. a very severe chronic case, cured by Dr. Fitler'. Remedy, No. S. Fourth street. STUBBORN FACTS-RHEUMATISM CURES. Griffin Kkively. No. 2i!i George stroet. Sixteenth ward. cured by Dr. Filler's Remedy. RHEUMATISM. GF.ORG It ELLIOTT cured. Frankford : considers it a wonderful remedy. RHEUMATISM. Mrs. BACON cured. No. !H MARKET Street. Camden, by Dr. i ITLEK, No. 29 S. FOURTH Stie-t. , RHEUMATISM. Mr. SHOCK enred. No. lo24 COLUMBIA Avenue, by written guarantee RHEUMATISM. B.C. ZI.MMKRMAN cared. No. 1748 MARSHALL, bv Dr. I' l l LEU'S Remedy. Dr. Fitler'. Rheumatio Remedy has the following ad vantages: Kirst It is purely vegetable, and warranted not to con tain mercury, colchicum, minerals, metals, or anything in jurious to the system. S,. i,nd it is nreuared from tb. original Dreseriotion of Doctor Joseph P. iitler, .graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, and now one of our oldest practising physi cians Third He has made these diseases bis specialty, and spent a liletime in preparing onr iniallible remedy. Vninth A limitedhtated Quantity is warranted in everv cabe, and il it fails to cure tbe money is rof uudod. Mli-1 advice to Rheumatio sufferers given daily, from it 4. without charge. No other disease nraaurihed for Advice sunt by mr.il without charge. Depot aud Omce No. S9 B. FOURTH Street. RHKUMA1ISM AND NEURALGIA. Suflerers from these painful complaint, hav. only them salves to blam. if they permit their frame, to b. tortured, when a sovereign cure like Dr. titter , wonderful Rheu matic Remedy is within such easy reach of even the bumblest in the land. A. to iu euratlv. properties ia rheumatism, gout, aad neuralgia, no one, who is not wil fully blind, can entertain tb. shadows of a doubt. Thou sands of th. worst cases known to the medical faculty have been cured by it, and hundred of tbe oertifiuatee aiven in it favor are from Judge., lawyers, phyaioiana, merchant., tradesmen, eta., in our vary midst, who ar. living evidences of lU miraculous power. It t sola .very where, and rheumatic and nenralgic .uff er.r. owe it te themselves to make trial of tt virtue. w MEDiOAL. The Era of Revolutions. If the Jog-trot slaves of precedent and routine who flourished a century ago could now revisit the scenes of their former labors, how completely they would be taken aback by the wholesome Innova tions which modern skill, knowledge, and enterprise have made upon their musty precepts and purblind practice I In medicine, especially, we have got en tirely out of the old worn-out grooves, and taken a new and more philosophical road to health. The German School of Medical Chemistry is per haps the most progressive and successfuL It has re pudiated the stereotyped potions of the past, and substituted In their stead a new class of alteratives and restoratives capable, It would seem, of working wonders. Prominent, perhaps foremost, among these stand the well-known household remedies HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIO, AND HOOFLAND'S PODOPIIYLLIN PILLS. They are the Greatest Known Remedies For Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, Jaundice, Disease of the Kidneys, Eruptions of the Skin, and all diseases arising from a Disordered Liver, Sto mach, or IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. These medicines have acquired a reputation ex ceeded by none, and when we see such names as those of Chief Justice Thompson, ex-Chief Justice Woodward, Justice Sharswood, Mayor Rogers, of Buffalo, New York, together with thoso of the lead ing clergy of the country, and prominent statesmen and citizens, appended to strong testimonials In favor of these popular preparations, we recognize the evidence thus volunteered as unimpeachable and conclusive. Such men do not give their sanction and approval to articles which they do not KNOW to be of Bterllng excellence, and therefore when they state through the columns of the press that HOOF LAND'S CfiRMAN BITTERS Is a valuable medi cine In cases of Indigestion and Dyspepsia, "of trreat benefit in cases of Debility and want of Nervous ac tion," and "a safe and valuable preparation for General Debility and Liver Complaint," we feel assured that they speak from actual EXPERIENCE and OBSERVATION, and with a due sense of the weight of their Influence and of the words they employ. The testimony in relation to the TONIC, which contains a stimulating element emitted In the Bit ters, is equally stitlsfactory. Hoofland's German Tonic Was compounded for those not Inclined to extreme bitters, and la Intended for use In cases when some alcoholic stimulant Is required In connection with the Tonic properties of the Bitters. Each bottle of the Tonic contains one bottle of the Bitters, com bined with pure Santa Ckuz Rum, and flavored In such a manner that the extreme bitterness of the Bitters Is overcome, forming a preparation highly agreeable and pleasant to the palate, and containing the medicinal virtues or the Bitters. The price of the Tonic is fTSO per bottle, which many persons think too high. They mast take Into consideration that the stimulant used is guaranteed to be of a pure quality. A poor article could be furnished at a cheaper price, but is It not better to pay a little more and have a good article? A medicinal preparation should contain none but the best Ingredients, and they who expect to obtain a cheap compound and be benellted will most certainly be deceived. Hoofland's Podophyllin Pill Is also highly extolled and pronounced to be the most efllcient Cathartic) known to the Medical World. Being composed of the ACTIVE PRINCIPLE of Mandrake, In combination with other effective in gredients, they act more powerfully upon the Liver and Secretive Organs than any other Pills. Their operation Is free from griping or nausea. Two Pills a Dose. It does not require a handful of them to produce the desired effect. From personal experience aud otherwise, we have no hesitation In saying that, taken In connection with the Bitters and Tonic, they will speedily cure the most severe and long-standing cases of liver Complaints, Constipation, or any other derangements of the organs of digestion. The Puis will Purify the Blood, will thoroughly cleanse the Liver of all unhealthy impurities, aud relieve the Stomach and Bowels, while the Bitters or Tonic strengthens and adds new life to the entire system, enables the Stomach to digest the food, and transforms the 6lckly, emaciated, weak, and feeble body Into one of health, strength, and vigor. TBE PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND D2POT l'OU Dr. Hoofland's Medicines in KO. 631 AKCH STKEET, Philadelphia, Pa., And are sold by Druggists everr where throughou the country. M swSptf VISHAKT'B OOLUMN A Change without Alteration. Most of the cities of our Union tTffr'e pet names- titles of endearment which are almost M well know as their proper titles. Thus we have the Garden City, the Hub, the Crescent and the Twin. Oae among our larger capitals has a name which is merely a translation of its own into a more familiar and better understood language. We mens Phila delphia, the City of Brotherly Love. It Is city of which an American may well be proud, for here the Declaration of Independence was signed, an the heart of every patriot swells with a nobler emof.oii as he looks upon the bell which pealed forth with Joy at a nation's deliverance. The philanthropic feels his heart throb with pleasure as he views tho noble Institutions which a magnificent charity has erected In that favored spot to relieve the distress or humanity. The friend of science rejoices to see the city of the great American printer and philosopher abounding in institutes for science and nurseries of ait. Medical students resort to Philadelphia for their professional training. The young man Intend ing to adopt the Bar as his occupation seeks her classlo groves. The architect finds tn her streets ana squares, her solemn temples and gorgeous palaces, fit examples for his study and Imitation. The mer chant from other cities looks with wonder upon the commercial facilities of Philadelphia, her double pon, ner mineral treasures poured Into her lap front the exhauBtless resources of the Commonwealth, and the manufacturing energies which put the wheels of Industry In motion and send the product! of her artisans and the result of the energies of her capitalists to the farthest regions of the West and all points of the compass. From Philadelphia as from a modem Bethesda a healing pool for the dis eases of humanity flow out the grand remedies which have stood the test of time, and are known and valued wherever mankind Is liable to the Ills or flesh or the accidents of climate. Why It is we know not, but probably from her magnificent central posi tion of our country, those members of the healing art who furnish the whole world with remedies for every complaint seem to have made their headquarters In the City of Brotherly Love. We could enumerate, bad we space and time, a large number of houses engaged in this noble work, fc'econd to none, take, for Instance, those well-known medicines, the Fine Tree Tar Cordial and Dyspepsia Pills. The results of long experience and the subject of many papers before the Philosophical Society of Great Britain, It was left to America to see their virtues fully tested, and to Philadelphia to be come the great centre from which they tra versed half the world. Originally Introduced byL. Q. C. W1SIIART, they rapidly became popular and brought fame and fortune to their proprietor, who some twelve months ago died, full of years aud honois, respected and regretted by all who knew him. These medicines for that peculiarly American complaint chronic Indigestion or dyspepsia to gether with his fortune, fell Into good hands, and the worthy sons carry on their manufacture and dis tribution. HENRY R. WISIIART, the principal manager, Is recognized by the profession as a pro mising Hian, though scarcely thirty years old, pos sessed of the energy which is requisite In his call ing, and which Is so peculiarly characteristic of the Phlladclphlans. lie, well knowing that they have something the world wants and the people will have, Is extending the fame and knowledge of hla father's uuquest through the length and Dreadtli of the land by an extensive system or newspaper advertising ; and the .village must be remote, the drug store extremely rare, which Is not supplied with a stock of the Tar Cordial and Dyspepsia Pills, two preparations which, at the present day, stand foremost in the ranks of patent medicines, and which are the sheet-anchor of health when once that kitchen of the body, the human stomach, gives way under the distressing symptoms of confirmed Indigestion. Young and enterprising, a future lies before the WISIIARTS of which any man might be proud, and which they will, we predict, graBp aud use with piudence and success. A trade immense to contemplate lies In the articles aud the nieu. Davenport Democrat, DR. WISHAR T'S PINE TREE TATfc CORDIAL nature's Great Remedy. It is the vital principle of the Pine Tiee, obtained by a peculiar process In the distillation of the tar, by which Its highest medical properties are retained. It Is the only safe and reliable remedy which haa ever been prepared from the juice of the Pine Tree. It invigorates the digestive organs and restores the appetite. It strengthens tbe debilitated system. It purifies and enriches the blood, and expels from the system the corruption which scrofula breeds oa the lungs. It dissolves the mucus or phlegm which stops the air passages of tbe lungs. Its healing principle acts upon the Irritated sur face of the lungs and throat, penetrating to each dleeased part, relieving pain and Bubdalng' Inflam mation. It Is the result of years of study and experiment, and It is ottered to the amictcd with the positive as surance of Its power to cure the following diseases, If tbe patient has not too long delayed a resort to the means of cure: Consumption of the Lucgs, Cough, Sore Throat and Breast, Bronchitis, Liter Complaint, Blind and Bleeding Piles, Asthma Whooping Cough, Dlph therla, etc. etc vVe are often asked why are not otner remedies In the market for Consumption, Coughs, Col da, aud other Tulmotary afleotious, equal to Dr. L. Q. c. Wlshatt's Tine Tree Tar Cordial? We answer Fust. It cures not by stopping coughs, but by loosening and assisting nature to throw off the un healthy matter collected about the throat and bron chial tubes, causlcg Irritation aud cough. (Second. Most throat and lung remedies are com posed of auodyncs, which allay the cough for awhile, but by their constringent effects the fibres become hardened, and tbe unhealthy fluids coagulate and are retained In the system, causing disease beyond the control of our most euinent physicians. Third. The Pine Tree Tar Cordial, with its assist ants, are preferable, because they remove the cause of irritation of the mucous membrane and bronchial tubes, assist the lungs to act and throw off the un healthy secretions and purify the blood, thus, scleu tiflcally making the cure perfect. Dr. Wiahart haa on file at his office hundreds n4 thousands of eertiacatea from men and womeaof unquestionable character, who were onoe hopeaaly given up o die, but through the Provldeuce el God were completely restored to health by the PUe Tree Tar Cordial. A physician in attendance, ao tan be consulted In person or by mall, free of charge. Price of Pine 1 fee Tordlal, $10 per bottle ; i per dozea. Sent by express cn receipt of pi Ice. Address L. Q. C. W18HART. Ko. 232 NOltTH BECOND BT11EET. w9 PILADaL?a!A-
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