The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, July 16, 1870, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 1G, 1870.
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err I Til TIM.
Entire Livfk srrr for FrvK rot.t..uts.
Alpaca flacKs.
lrap d'K'fe Narks.
Linen lURtom.
White Duck Pants.
Fancy Limm Pants.
White Buck Vesta.
White Marnflllei Vents.
A11 l.lnds of Summer Clothn hot ei In Cut, Miiko,
find Ft than any othT stock of Beady-Made Cloth
ing In I hllartriphitt, and wold at prleos
GTARAKTEKO LOWKn THAN ANY OTHKTt.
Halfway f Hknnktt fc !.,
between - Towkk IIt.i.,
FUth ana Sitn Etrccts, ( MS Makkkt Stkeet.
TllK KIG.
While Kurore Is In ajfonlos over nn embryo king
fcr the Spanish throne, we In this country are
making the only "King"' we recognize a promoter of
peace. Wc refer to the Ktnir" Washer, which for
Wie time being eoems to fill the mechanical and In
vntlve firmament with Its Rlory. This Justly cele
brated wanhlrjr maciilne Is appropriately named for
a double reason. King U the name of Its Inventor,
but it has c'aim& to this royal title- on othf-r grounds.
In point l merit It stands supreme a'ovc all other
w aching machines that havo ever bnon Invented.
It U iu fact the monarch of the 'nudry, before
which all preccdlr-j Inventions of the kind veil
their faces and eTClr.lm "undone!" "undone:"
bo Ittivtilly Is this true, that In many cases
Oio owners nnd venders of the ordinary
wa&Mng machines nre abandoning their
own for the pc-pose o f sciirlnjr nn npency for the
sst'e of the "King" Washer. They nre wise in this.
The laundry is as universal as the pa jtry and the
kitchen, and its conipb'ta i evolution is a matter that
interests the world. The advent of Lucifer Matches
slid fSewine Machines did nit surpass, If they
equalled, in Importance tl.e introduction of this stu
pendcus labor-saving Invention. Ms merits can
hardly be overestimated. It Is easily woiked, simple
in construction, washes the linear fabrics without In
jury, and the coprsest will, as mm h thoroughness as
could possibly be done by hand. "J lvmsauds have
seen it in o; erat ion here and in other cities of the
Union, uuJ its performance 'Cifi to elicit the
i'lTht olji'Ctivll.
Now we submit that the Introduction to the public
of the best rnd clwar ( wasb'n-j machine In the
world 18 no ordinary event. We are glad, therefore,
that the lienor of doing this ha been secured to
Philadelphia, the mechanical metropolis of America.
A number of our most i. spcctnblc and enterprising
Citizens have taken tn'.s work iu hand as au organ
ised company. Among th'-m are such well-known
namei as Mr. II. O. Morris (foroieily Morris A
Tnsker), Ur. William C. Htevenson, Mr. William
HI. Farr, llr. Johu Wnnamaker, Mr. R. B. Esier,
end Mr. George II. Brown, who is tne President of
the company.
A large factory has been eet.itiiisb.ed at Ninth
street and ".Vashingtci avenue, for the production
vt maehluea at a rnpld rae, to meet the demand.
This establishment Is uoy temporarily closed for
enlargement, the purpeseof the company being to
assure facilities for the i'n'1.- production of one thou
sand machines if necessary : and from the systematic
efforts now mi't-in to tntroduc j the ''King" Washer
In every State In the Union, it win probublr not be
long before the stcac'y demand will reach the pro
posed dally production, as it is t'ie determination of
the company to plt'.co one of thcBe labor-waving lu
vuntlons In the house of every well-regulated family
In tte United States.
As mast of nii CoMrtAiKM of C'niLDREN origi
nate from the Irritation and the derangements
caused by worms, a remedy that will euectually rid
the system of thesf pests Is will calculated to be of
great berellt, and to be frequently required lu every
atnlly. Dr. IX .Tane's Tonic Vermifuge Is such a
preparation, not only ct rtain to destroy worms, but
most i "elknt for the purposes of a General Tonic,
strong" 1 : .lng the stomach ami digestion, and dissi
pii'.ingr any febrl'e tenuiAJf In the system. In Dys
pepsia, young and old will find it equally effective,
and, altogether, no raiueuy of mere general applica
tion could be kept iu the household. Sold every
where. Small size, 87 cents; double size, f,0 cents
per bo. tie.
()KE of tlio most delightful places of summer re
sort to be lound auyrhjre In :tie country is at North
Wales, on the line of the North Pennsylvania Rail
road. The North Wales Hotel, ..'htch has been lately
remodelled and furntsned In elegant style, Is now
receiving boardcr3 fcr the season. The proprietor
(Abel Lukens) la well known to very many persons
us Just the man for the place.
TniRVYltAlW KXPKKIKMK Of AN Ol.D Nl'KSE.
SIks. WiNei.ow'a Soothino Svkip is the prescrip
tion of one cf the best female pnyMclana and nurses
In the Ualted States, and has been used lor thirty
years with never-lailing salety and success by nill-
lons of mothers for their children, it relieves the
child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhoea,
griping in the bowels, ana wind colic. By giving
Health to the child it rests tin mother.
Mr. William W. Cassidy, the Jeweller at No. 23
Soatu Second street, nas one of the largest and most
attractive stocks of a'l kinds o' Jewelry and Silver
ware la the city. He has also on baud a One assort
ment of Cue American Western Watches. Those
who purchase at this stoie at the present time are
certain to get the worth of tttr money.
rnALON's "v'italia" for the ilaircan be found
everyv.heie. It is clar, and hss no sediment. This
wonderful preparation Is Ph.m.o.v s Vitai.ia, or Sai
viTiON for. tub Haik. Pouied on the hands, it
leave no btaiC. It iz, neveri tieless, the most effec
tive article of its class ever advertised.
Sold by ail druggists and fancy goods dealers.
Families Visitinc JJOoVOK can tlnd no better ac-
comJiouatlons than a suite ol rooms at the Ameri
can ltOfss, wtJi bath-roojis, closets, etc. Clone to
principal places of business and amusement.
PliFLAN'is I.ATSST IMFKOVED COMBINATION C'DSn-
iok 5 are applied to the bllliaid-tabies in the A.mbiu
CAK Hoi se, r.ot-TON. The M.sars. Rice have one of
the targeFt and best houses in rhe country.
ThS l'liiLAPELi niA I i'UOLstery of Messrs. Al
bertsoL i Co., No. 135 Chesnut street, employs skil
ful worka'eu at t-very brunch of the business. Ixw
prices and prompiu-ss.
. Crann'l TO MIT T KKWIKfl MACHINES.
TtadalUrtoash.
J3!noe la niontnl;' instaiiiienta
O. t. Davis, No. 810 Cluwaat iUeet
Kk bXTLE PlOTtmE. The Gonua Chroinoi md
A.K.V. Tritk, No. 10 N. Kigbtn ktreat. 'Iter muit b
enJb4ui'Jl.
i j7lAiSlilUl.
FKLt C'noi FR. On Juu 2, 1S70, by the Mayor of
Phllaulphia, lion. 3 j,niel M. i'ox, Mr. 8knkca M.
rxLL, of Chest'jr ooui-ty, Pa., to Miss IIakkiit U.
Coofkh, ci itucKB coun'.y, ra,
Ekitk M.CUNK3B In Caeaden, July 14, lbTO, by
TTleuds' ceremony. In presence of Charles Cox,
Mcvor, IIakki II. ltKKV and &allix Mkhnnkk, of
i'nuauypuia.
Oocktrtmak On tl.e 12th instant, Mr. Oeorob
(it.iKThvuiH. in the 4bth vear of bis age.
The relatives end friends of the family, Columbia
Mark udne, r . J'., &. i. m.; n tegnty Louge, xso.
. . v V, . 1 L 1(M f . .. 1 X'a ,.1 I D nl n 1 .
blur of Betlileneiu Lodge, No. 0, K. of P. ; Marion
Hose Company, umi tm employes or tne city lias
omce, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral,
from the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr. Isaac
Lowtr, No. b-iii iujan sireet, on Sunday afternoon
at V O Clock. I O procctu to cueuexer uuurcu auic.
Parks On Thursday, July 14, at her residence
Bay Brie, Long Uimd, Christiana Parks, relict of
Ci.arles 11. Parte, of Philadelphia, In the sotu year
tit her aire.
The relatives and friends of the family are respeet
full tnvitid to attend the funeral, from her late
residence, on Saturday, at 4 o'clock, without further
notice. 5
Ripprll. On the 11th tnitant, 8am.tr Barrkr,
only daughter of John and Mary M. Kiddell, aged 1
yesr 0 months and is day.
The relatives and fripnrts of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from her parents'
residence, No. 8iM Psinbridge street, on Sunday,
the inn instant, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Mount
W oi luh.
liOYSR. On the 10th Instant. JoKrnm P.. wife
of Martin Itoyer, and daughter of Elizabeth and the
late John Iirown, aged S3 years.
Due notice win De given or the rnnerau
Thdrrkr. on the 13th instant, Stephen P. Tdcr-
l;iui, in the 40th year of bis nge.
The relatives and friends of the family, also Ame
rican Ilenetlclal Society, are respectfully Invited to
alU'iid the funeral, from his late residence, No. 814
New Market strect.bclew Second, above Vine, on Sun
day afternoon at 8 o'clock.
V hits man On the l.'.th Instant, korbhtcarskd,
nfntit son of Artist S. and Maggie W hiteman, ageil
!2 months and 10 days.
The funeral will take place to-morrow at 12 o'clock
M., from the residence of his parents, No. Till N.
Twcnty-lifth street.
DRY GOODS.
"AT THORNLEY'S."
ANOTHER SWEEPING REDUCTION.
GOODS MUST BE SOLD.
I am determined to clean out my SUMMER STOCK
if the community need goods at UAH their usual
price. I have went right through and marked
prices down in some CASES FIFTY PEtt CENT.,
and In MANY CAJSES TWENTY-FIVE aud THIRTY
PER CENT.
Lace Pointes from H to fftP.
Lace Sncques from 10 to f'J5.
1 bin Mixed Tress Goods.
Lawns, Percales and P. K's.
Ulack Ilernanles and Grenadines.
Linens and Japanese Grass Cloths (for Suits).
Bliick Silks, Pongee Silks, Japanese Silks.
Eld Gloves, Parasols, Corsets, Skirts, etc. etc.
A full Mock of STAPLE nnd DOMESTIC GOODS,
"AT THE OLD ESTABLISHED STAND,"
' KORTHEA8T CORNER
EIGHTH and SFRINO GARDEN Sts.,
JOSEPH H. THORN LEY,
8 3 thstnS PHILADELPHIA.
FRENCH STYLE LAWNS
IS (Minced IromSS to 12! nnrt 15
4'ents l'er Varl.
This lot comprises the best styles we ever offered at
the price.
CUliWEN STODDAliT & BROTHER,
OLD AND CHEAP LOCATION,
Nos, 4M, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
7 1C3t
Above Willow.
JJ R S. R. DILLON.
RU8. SSI ACiU 881 BUUTU HTKUKT.
Ijidiei and Mines Orape, Gimp, Hair Pamela and
Straw Round and Pyramid 11 ate; Ribbons, Satins, Silks,
Velvet ana velveteens, urapes, reamers, flowers,
Frames, Saab Ribbons, Ornaments, Moornina Millinery
Orape Veils, etc I 4
TO RENT.
TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY NO.
Til Oheanat street, twenty Bts feet front, one can
dred and forty-fire feet deep to Bennett street Back
baildingt five stories Dish. Possession May 1, 1870. Ad
drees THOMAS B. FLKTOUER,
12 lot! Delanoo. N. J.
fV$ TO RENT THREE-STORY DWELL
Miil INU, with back buildinits, situated In
OONGRKNS Street, Ha. 131,
between Front and Seoond.
with all the modern improvements.
6 15 No. 2fi9 6. BKVKKT11 Street.
TO REST A FURNISHED COTTAGE AT
Oltr. Iltllo nlan una at Cana TIT a w ITilf
puce. R. J. DOUMXS, Ledger Building. T 16 3f
TO LET LA R 4E POCIiLE HOUSE, NO.
S9C9 Spruce Street; lot 100x175 feet. Apply at
o. 127 South THIRD Street. t 14 3t
INSURANCE.
1? X O I 33 IV T
Life and Trust Co.
OF 1JI1L,A1I2L.IIIIA,
Office-No. Ill South FOURTH Street.
Organized to promote Life Insurance among mem
bers of the SOC1ETX OK FRIENDS. Good rlflka Of
an; denomination solicited.
Policies already issued exceeding
This is a PHILADELPHIA COMPANY, and ea-
titled to the special coutidence of the community.
PERFECT SECURITY. LOW RATES.
6 MAM. EXPENSES. PURELY MUTUAL
LOW lTE OF MORTALITY.
These conditions enable a company to give advan
tages which cannot be surpassed,
policies issued on the Non-Forfeiture Plan.
Statistics show that the average mortality of
Friends Is nearly 25 per cent, less than that of the
general population. 2 12 eos'5p
A LOW RATE OF MORTALITY
MAKES
CHEAP INSURANCE IN A MUTUAL COMPANY,
OARRIAQES.
GARDNER & FLEMING,
CARRIAGE ffigg-gyT BUILDERS,
No. 214 8. FIFTH Street,
BELOW WALNUT.
In order to make room for extensive alterations
and repairs to our Warerooms and Manufactory, we
are cloalng out our entire stock- of 7 8 tfrp
Phoetons,
Jenny Linda,
BugQ.es, Etc.,
AT VERY MUCH K EDUCED PRICES.
CUTLERY, ETOi
JJODOERS & YVOSTENHOLM'S POCKET
ILMVK8, Pearl and Bta handles, and beaatifa.1 Solan
Bodger', and Wade Batcher's Basors. and tbs ole
b rated loo nitre Baser Ladies' Scissors, ia eases, of ths
finest quality ; Bodcers Tabls Ontlery, Oarrars and Forks,
Baaor Btrop. Cork Borews, Eta. Ear tastrumenU, ts
dksiat the h sarins, of ths saost approied eotutraotion, at
r. MADKIBA'8,
Bo. UI TXIITH BUmU below Ohssaat,
MEDIOAL.
SM
NEUrtTToiA.
Rheumatism Specially Treated Thirty
seven Yean.
Chronic Ikhoumatism, $1000 paid.
Inflammatory KLeumatism, $2000 paid.
Neuralgia iu the Ilend, .f 3000 paid.
Articnlar rihoumatism, $1000 paid.
Ivhenmatism in Kidneys, $."000 paid.
The above amonnts -will be paid to any
person producing any medioine, Internal,
External, Vegetable or Mineral, that can
bring forward aa many living, genuine,
permanent cures as Dli. FITLEll'S VEGE
TABLE 1UIEUMATIC REMEDY, the pre-
Bcription of one of Philadelphia's oldest regu
lar physicians and professors. It is positively
the only standard epecifio before the public,
being composea oi pure ana Harmless vegeta
ble ingredients solely, containing no minerals,
poisonous vegetables, or Injurious drugs. It
is warranted, under oath, to have permanently
curea nmeiy-nve in every nunared cases
treated in the past four years, a result un
paralleled In tne annals of medicine. To pro
tect sufferers against imposition, deception,
quacKS, and injurious nostrums prepared by
nnfikilf ul, uneducated, and unscientific hands,
a printed legal form of guarantee, containing
name of patient and exact stated quantity to
cure, properly signed and sealed, will be given
to every patient desiring it, without extra
charge, and m case of failure 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. Fitler'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, lb33, and the additional vouch
ers of bis professional skill as a Physician and
Professor of Chemistry, together with letters
and testimonials of loading physicians, cler
gymen, judges, senators, bankors, merchants,
etc. etc.
Dr. Fitler's Veotable Rheumatic Remedr cured H. A.
Dreer, No. 714 Chesnut street; also lion, judge Leo, of
(Juuiden, with 17.0UU others.
Dr. Fitsr's Vegetable Rheumatic Romedy cored David
G. Walton. M. !.. eleventh street, below Race, lie reuom.
mends the remedy highly.
Dr. Fitler's Vesetable Rhetimatio Remedy cured tho
Rev. John Stockton, Camden, N. J.; a very severe case.
Dr. Fitler's Office, Mo. 29 b. Fourth street.
Dr, Fitler's Veeetable Rheumatic Reined v cured Mm.
C Boyd, Ho. lU4ti H. Fifth; also Mrs. biuiinoua. No. &J7
imiwvn street, never iauea.
Dr. Fitler's Vegetable Rhenmatio Remedy cured Hon.
William IS. Klliott, No. H'4 N. Seventh. F.ndorses and
recommends it. Prepared Mo. 39 S. Fourth street.
Dr. Fitlor's Vegetable Rhenmatio Remedy cured Hon.
Alderman Comly, Twenty-third ward, Frankford. It is
the only bpeciliu ever discovered.
Dr. Fitlor's Vegetable Rheumatio Remedy cured Mrs
I.entz, Mo. I'M 8, Kighth street: also Mrs. Kiuhardson, Mo
la: 6. touxth street.
Dr. Fitlor's Vegetable Rhoumatio Remedy cured of
Rlieumatixm tho Mite of Rev. Mr. Jbaegs, Falls of iSchuil
kill a seveie oase.
Dr. Fitler's Vegetable Rheumatic Remedy cured A.J.
Colton, No. 1109 N. Third. A chronic cuso; tried every
thing without beneht.
Dr. Fitler's Vegetablo Rhenmatic Remedy cured A. K.
Milton, M. I) , a celebrated Baltimore physician, consi
dered a hopeless case.
Dr. Fitler's Vegetable Rheumatic Remedy cured Theo
dore Davisson, who resides Mo. I'M M. Kighth btroet;
also Samuel Cohen, Mo. 24U N. Kighth.
Dr. Fitler's Vegetable Rheumatic Remedy cured the
wife of Rev. Mr. Davis, ilightatown, N. J. A wonderful,
unexpected cure.
DR. FITLFR'S VEGKTABLK RHEUMATIO RK
MKDV is warranted, under solemn oath, to have permanently
cured niuety-nve cases in every hundred treated.
ANOTHER CURE BY WRITTEN GUARANTEE.
Mr. Shock, Mo. Id24 Columbia avenue, cured of Rheu
mutibiu by Dr. Fitler's remedy. Mo care, no pay.
A. NEW OURK AND A GREAT CURE.
William Weyland, No. 1433 Brinton street, Seventeenth
ward, cured cf Rheumatism by Dr. Fitler's remedy.
A OURK. FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS.
James Uinas, Forty first and Market streets, W. P.,
cured ot Rheumatism by Dr. tiller's remedy.
A GREAT CURK.-GO AND COM&ULT HER.
Mrs. K. C Barton, corner Clinton and Henry streets,
Camden, of Rheumatism, by Dr. Fitler's remedy.
A GREAT CURE OF RHEUMATISM.
John Weckerly, No. 1110 Buttonwood street, cured by
Dr. Fitter's Rheumatic Remedy. Mo cure, no pay.
NEURALGIA. '
A remarkable cure. S. Griffith, No. 700 Kessler street,
a very severe chromo case, cured by Dr. Fitler's Remedy,
Mo. 9 H. Fourth street.
STUBBORN FACTS RHEUMATISM CURES.
Griltin Stively. No. 229 George street, Sixteenth ward.
, l.- I.. L . , 1 ly 1 ., '
UJ 41. A. .bid B UDUIVUJ,
RHEUMATISM.
GEORGE ELLIOTT cured, Frankford ; considers it a
Wonueriui retueuy.
RHEUMATISM.
Mrs. BACON cured. No. 9JH MARKET Street, Camden,
by Dr. FITLEK, No. Ii9 S. FOURTH fsuexi. (
RHEUMATISM.
Mr. SHOOK cured, No. im COLUMBIA Avenue, by
wrilteu guarauit-o
RHEUMATISM.
B.C. ZIMMERMAN cured, Mo. 1748 MARSHALL, by
ur. r ii i.jtiv a itemeuy.
Dr. Fitler's Rheumatio Remedy lias the following ad
vantages:
f irst It is purely vegetable, and warranted not to con
tain mercury, oolciiicuin, zyiuuraU, metals, or anything in
jurious to tne system.
Second It is prepared from the original prescription of
Doctor Joseph P. fitler, a graduate of the University of
Pennsylvania, and now one of our oldest practising physi
cians.
1 bird He has made these diseases his specialty, and
spent a lifetime in preparing our iniaiuoie reineuy.
Fourth A limited stated quantity is warranted iu every
case, ana u it laiw iu vurv iuv iuwd m iuuuuwi,
Medical advice to Rheumatio sufferers given daily, from
11 until 4, without charge. Mo other disease prescribed
for. Advice sent by mail without charge. Depot and
Umce Mo. 'Of B. ruin ill Direet.
RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA.
Sufferers from these painful complaints have only them
selves to blame if they permit their frames to be tortured,
when a sovereign cure like Dr. tiller's wonderful Rheu
matio Remedy is within such easy reach of even the
humblest in the land. As to its curative properties lu
rbeuinatism.-'gout, and neuralgia, do one, who is not wil
fully blind, oao entertain the shadow of a doubt. Thoa
sands of the worst eases known to the medical faculty
bare been cured by it, and hundreds of the certificates
given iu its favor are from judges, lawyers, phyeioiaaa,
merchants, tradesmen, eta., in our very midst, who are
living evidences of its mlraoulous power. It ia sold ever?
where, and rheumatic and neuralgic sufferers owe
themselves to makea trial of Its virtues.
MEDIOAL.
The Era of Revolutions.
If tlie Jog-trot slaves of precedent and routlno 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 npon their musty precepts and purblind
practlccl 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 ia per
haps the most progressive and successful. It has re
pudlntod the stereotyped potions of tho past, and
substituted In their stead a new class of alteratives
and testoratlves carable, it would seem, of working
wonders. Prominent, perhaps foremost, among
these stand the well-known household remedies
HOOFLAND'S
GXSltSIN BITTERS,
HOOFLAND'S
oiioiyuv TONIO,
AND
HOOFLAND'S
FODOPIIYLLIN 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 aa
those of Chlff Justice Thompson, ex-Chief Justice
Woodward, Justice Sharswood, Mayor Kogers, of
Buffalo, New York, together with those of tho 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 sterling excellence, and therefore when they
state tnrougn tno columns or the press that HOOF
LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Is a valuable medi
cine In caseB of Indigestion and Dyspepsia, "of great
benefit In cases of Debility and want of Nervous ac
tion," and "a safe and valuable preparation for
Geieral 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 Btitiafactory.
Hoofland's German Tonic
Was compounded for those not Inclined to extreme
bitters, and is intended for use In canes when some
alcoLolic 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 Ckcz Rcm, and llavored In
such a munner that the extreme bitterness of the
Bitters Is overcome, forming a preparation highly
agreeable and pleasant to the paldte, and containing
the medicinal virtues of the Blttera The price of
the Tonic Is l-60 per bottle, which many persona
think too high. They niuBt 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
benefited will most certainly be deceived.
Hoofland's Podophyllin Pill
Is nlso highly extolled and pronounced to be the
most elllcient 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 la free from griping or nausea.
Two Pills a Dose.
It does not require a handful of them to produce
the deblred effect. From personal experience and
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 Pills will Purify the Blood, will thoroughly
cleanse the Liver of all unhealthy Impurities, and
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
tranhfornis the sickly, emaciated, weak, and feeble
body into one of health, strength, and vigor.
THE PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND DEPOT FOR
Dr. Hoofland's Medicines
IS
NO. 631 AHCII STREET,
Philadelphia, Pa.,
And are sold by Druggists everrwhere throughou
the country. 18 swsptf
SUMMER RESORTS.
SUMMER REflORTS ON THE LTN" O?
rHII.ATFl.rHIA A1IO HKADIHGl RAILROAD
AMD URANOUl'8- .
M AT 1, 170.
MANSION UOUHK, MT. O ARROW,
Mr . Caroline Wonder, rottoville V. )., HchuylklU
TUhOARORA HOTKI.,
Mrs. at. L. Miller, Tosoaro. a V. O.. Pt-buyiktll counlf.
MANSION HOUSX,
W. F. Bjaiffc, Wahanoy Oity P. ., Nr-huylkill county.
MOUNT (JARMKL H'Uf.K.
Charloe Onlp,"Mount Carmel P. O., Northumberland eo
WHITF HOUKK,
F. Marev, Reading P. (., Kerks cnuntr.
ANDAI.IIMA IlAl.f.,
Bsnry We rer, Rnadin. P. O., Herks oupj.
OK.NTRAL AVKKUK HA1.L,
G. t. Dav Heading P. O., Berks conn'y.
. t SPRING MILL II K1UIJTS,
Jacob II. Br lh Uondhohnrken P. O , Moitornerf CO.
T BOYKRTOWN 8K Ml (MARY,
L. M. Koosi Boyertown P. Kerks county.
i l l IZ M'RINUS,
UeorgeF. Oreider, Litis P. ., Inraiter county.
1.1V'IN(4 HI'KlNOrl HOrKU
Dr. A. Smith. Wernenville P. o., llorkn connty.
OOI.DM RINliS HOTKI . LKBANON OOUNTT.
Wm. Lot-on, . Pino (frove P. '.. Hcnuyikill coanty.
KPHRATA 8PRMUS.
John Frederick. Fphrsta P. )., lnrrmMf county.
PKRKIOMKN BRIDUK MOTFL,
Davis Longaker. I 'ollogeville P. O.. Montgomery CO.
, FROKPF.UTTFnRA.CH:,
Dr. James Palmer, Oolleireville P. '.)., Montgomery o
o ., DOUTV HOt'SK,
ueorgeS. Burr. Shamokin. Northuro Wland county.
F.xcumon Tickets will b sold at. Philadolnhia M an
TrOni atiriVA nmn,a -. ... , f . u. In I
iKsuecl, and on Saturdays good intil the loilnwinit Mia
dy. '2 0-25 ami
PHILADELPHIA, WILlIIFGlOia
AND BALTIMORE RMLH0AD.
NATIONAL CAMP MEWING AT OAK
INGTOJS, Ml).,
Commencing TUESDAT, July 12, 1S70, aad continu
ing ten dnjs.
Trains for Camp (Irounrt will leave Philadelphia
(Sunday excepted) at 8-30 aud 11-45 A. M. nud
and 11-30 P. M.
Kound trip tickets at reduced rales can be pur
chased at No. 82S CHESNt.T Street, or at Depot,
LROAl) Street and WASHINGTON Avenue.
7 7 12t KgNNET, Superintendent.
g E L Tel O n T H A L L ,
SCHOO LEY'S MOUNTAIN, N. J.,
IS NOW OPEN.
This favorite resort has been greatly Improved
end enlarged, and offers superior Inducements to
those peeking a healthy, quiet, and fashionable ry
treat for the summer at reduced prices.
7 11 lm D. A. CROWELL, Proprietor..
gENTZ HOUSE.
Hos. 17 and 19 EAST MAIN ST11EET,
CARLISLE, PRNNA.
Tho attention of the travelling commnriitr, anfl
p?rHons seeking a quiet summer resort, a-e called to
tills first-class llotel, new and Uandnomeiy furnished
throughout, with all the modern conveniences,
lerms for sumuipr ooarders 5 to 10 per .vet,
6 1 2m GEORGE Z. RKNlZ. Proprietor.
KITTATINNY HUSE,
DKLAWAHE WATER GAP.
This delightful summer resort is now open, and
much improved. Trains leave Kensington T-30 A.
JNI. and 8 30 P. M. Arrive at the Gap la less than
five hours.
C25Btuthlm1' WM. A. DRODBKAD & SON3.
T AKE GEORGE LAKE HOUSE, CALD
j nell. N. Y. Best of accommodations for farcilio
and gentlemen.
Board per day, $3'nO; from Jone 1 to July 1. $14 pot
week ; tor the Benson, $14 to l(i 17 ft', according to room ; lor
the months of July aud Auk'Unt, $17'u; August, t-L
trpen from June 1 to October A). Addreds
CHITTENANGO.
WHITE BULP1IF.R SPRINGS.
Madison oouoty. N. Y.
I'irst-clnss Hotel, with every reyoisHe.
DrawinK-room aud sleeping-cars from New York city,
via Hudson River Railroad at 8 i, 11, and P. Al , with
out change. Send for circular. 6 6 -2m
1EESI.EY'S POINT HOTEL, CAPE MAY CO.,
) N. J., is now open for the reception ot vise jrs
W. V. WOOI.
C 30 lm Proprietor.
ATLANTIC CITY.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
IS NOW OPEN.
Reduction of Twenty Per Coat, is tlie
Price of Board.
Music nnder tho direction of Professor X. F. Alodo.
Terms, M per week.
Persons desinnf to engage rooms will address.
EllOWN & WOELPPKI., Proprietors,
No. 827 RICHMOND Street, PhiUlolpija.
8i thttnlm 6 3r! dim 7 2 tlistolra
IAIfRS "CONSTITUTION HOUSE," COrtE
ATLANTIC and KENTUCKY Avenues, Atlun-tn-
City, N. J.
This well-known House is new open for tie re
ception of guests. MRS. M. A. LEEOS,
Late of Seavie.v Houae.
The bar will be under the superintendence of tho
late proprietor, and wl'l be open In couj jucJoL. with
the other part f the house.
7 9 stuthlm HUGH BA'ttR.
CURE nOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
O is (now open for the) season. Besides the ad
vantago of location this bouse enjoys, and tht Una
battling contiguous to it, a railroad has been onns.. noted
since lust season to convey guests from the hotel to tlia
tieach The house has been overhauled and rohtt.ud
throughout, and no pains will be sparbi tomuk'iit, in
every particular,
A HKST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT
611 3m J. t'KK AS. Prpriotc-r.
IG II T HOUSE COTTAGE,
Located between United States Hotel and the bench,
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.
BOARD RKD'JOKD.
Open from June 1 to (ctober 1.
61 JONAH WOOl TON, Pr prlutor.
ryy H E WILSON COTTAGE,
X ATLANTIC CITY.
A new and well-furnished I5.ardtns-lnuse on
NORTH CAROLINA Avenue, uear the Depot.
Terms to suit.
7 61m ROBERT L. FUKEY, Proprietor.
BEACH COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY. NOW
open. A Urat-cluS Family Boarding llouso,
MICHIGAN Aveuue, near the Beach. N( UAIi.
Terms to suit all. Apply to J. IJ. DOVLE, Propnj
tor, or E. F. PAKltOTT, No. 85 N. EIGHTH ..re-jt,
comer of Filbert
71im
HEWITT HOUSE, ATLANTIC CTTr", N. J.
This favorite house has heen removed two squires
nearer the ocean, and is now on fit.VAii V L V Aiv I A Av
cue, neit to tiio Prusbyteriaa church. It is uow open for
Uniwhtm A. T. HUruiIIXgON. Proprietre
TVEPTI'NE COTTAGE (LATE MANN'S
1 COTTAGK), PKNX8YLVANI. Avenue, tirst house
below the Maniiu House. Atlantic t'ily, is KO,V Ul'KN
to receive tiuesis. All eld ineuda heartily welouin.i, aud
newoDesalso. Mittf. JOUN SMUIK,
0 11 Propriutie.-s.
MACY HOUSE, MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE,
Atlantic City, is open Die entire year. Sivi:
atert near the best bathi'itf. Has large airy roojia,
with spring beils. Terms f 15 per week,
o 2& bw UEOKGE 11. MACY, ''ropriitor.
Ttlajtio CITY. M KS. LUNGUSS u'ou
iV uurly cf T1UUTEKNTU and AKCd) ha unea
a fine cottage on VIRGINI A AVKNU", where she U
prepared to receive boarders ou Teasonablo terms.
Address B. LUNGltEN.Atlautie City. 7 Jl mwslf
OTTAGE KETRKAT ATLANTIC "ci'lT,
N. J., is now open for the reception of fruuats.
Terms moderate. A1HS. VcULKKS,
6 11 stuth Lin Proprietress.
T)ENN MANSION (FORMERLY ODD 1'EL
X lows' Hetreat), ATLANTIC til I'Y, is now in the
bands oi its furaier proprietor, and is open tor the esoo.
bllmeod WM, M. OA It t fc.lt, Proprietor.
E N T R A L HOUSE;
ATLANTIC OITY, N. J.,
is NOW OPHN for the reception ot guests.
6 11 bw LAW LOU a. TK11.1.V, Proprietors.
rpill: "CIIALFONTE," ATLANTIC CUT, M.
X J., is now open. Kailroud from tlie hou.e to the
bearh. KL1SU1 rttKK I t,
tiinu Propi.utor.
FIFTH EDITION
FROM THE DOMLVIOJf.
Trie riphrrtt-e Ainrrlrnn Vre.Hn to liTri Hie
1'rrritniavf the (rounds under t'crtit'tt C'op
tlittoti. CUtawa, Jnlylrt. The lollrtwinp; is an extract
from the Instruct Ions Issued by the Government
to comnmnrters of gunboats anl other officers
employed in protecting Canadian fisheries:
The limits wilLiu which yon w ill, in the ne
(cssary exercise f f j our power, exclude United
Stake fishermen, or detain American fishing
vcFPfls or boat?, arc for klic prc-cnt to be execp
t'onal. Dif.iciltlcs li'ivo nrlfon in furaier timos In re
ppect to tl.o qucftijn whether the exclusive
limits cbould be measured oa lines drawn parallel
everywhere to that coast, aud deacribidir it-s
sinuosities or ou lines produced from headland
to headland, across frotij headlands of bays,
treckp, atid harbors. Uor Majesty's lovcrn
nunt Is clcaily of the opinion t'jat by tho con
vention ol 11 8 the United .Stains have re
pc'inccd tbe rilit of fiIaDir not only within
three miles of colonial shores, but within three
miles of a line drawn acrors any bny or creek.
It is, howc-er. tho wish of her Majesty's Gov
ernment neither to concede nor for the present
enforce any rights io. tbi t respect which are ia
their nature op;n to any serious question.
Until further instructions, therefore, you will
not interfere -.vith any American fishermen
unlee found v ithin three miles of the shore, or
within thrte miles of a line drawn across the
mouth of tt bay or creek, which is less than ten
geographical miles in -width. In case of any
othtr bay, as the Bay of Chaleur3 for example,
you will not admit any United Slates fishing
vessel or boa', or any Arrorican fisherman inside
of a lino cVawn across at that part of eucli bay
where its width dors not exceed ttn miles.
Tte Globe, allf Mm; to President Grant's mes
sage to Congress relative to tlio Inconvenience
which might bu occasioned in the event of the
'ortli G-:iman mail steamer? being blockaded
by French war vcs-els, sugseMs that the trans
portation of Ameviean mails might be eafely
confided to Canadian U outers.
SUMMER RESORTS.
C A P E M A V,
Q O n C t? E S 8 HALL,
CAPE MAY, K. J
Opns .'nee I. CIosos October 1
MarR nnd S!nnn Hassler's Orciiestra, aud full
Military Bund, of W) piece?.
TET'MS js-sc per day June and September. H-'.C
per day July and AuguRf.
Tne new wing H now completed.
AppUcatlonii .or Roomsaddress
4 15 62t
J. F. OAKH, Ptopriet-
TITcMA KIN'S ATLANITO HOTEL
-'lArEMAY. KebuiU since the late Bre and reaiit
for ttnest Cpen daring the ynir. It. directly on ttto sea
Bltoie, with the best bathing beach of the Oipe.
Terms, for the summer, v3'CJ per day and 621 por week
Ooach f-om depot freo. No bar
t 21 tuthb3-n JOHN McMAKIW, Proprietor.
IMIE 1 II I L A I) E L V II I A HOUSE,
i CAPK Isr.ANP.N. J.,
IS NOW (JI'KS.
The house ben i -6itlv ealn-fred and improved, and
,ffus suiumr inducement? to thow- seokint; a qmot and
pit'Hsnnt l.mirs hy i ho si's do lit a modorato pri:.
Ad-'reBfl, K. CKlt Fri HS, No. llrj- Cl'KhNUT Street,
crU-poMny 816 am
"T TN1TED STATfiS HOTEU FORMKRLY
Sherman House, Car j Island. The undernlgued
respoutfnlly mtorins the public that he has takeu the
h.itivu hotel, ami will Keep a plaiu, comfortable
iiouKti, a pood tiJile, aii'i tho best wines and liquors
trat he can pocure. Price of bourd, J17.&0 per week.
The house is now open lor visitors.
6 27 lm JEUE McKIBBIS, Agt.
OCKAN HOVSli, CAPE MAY, N. ,T. THEBRST
table ou Cape Island. Numerous home-like
comforts, Incut It b Wiih.n nfiy y art Is of the best
bathing ou thebeacit, are the principal advantages
pushoed by this tlrst-clas-i fatnllv hotel. bar on
the premises. LACKTT E V SAWYEK,
C M lm Pit'jirletora.
1RYAWT HOUSE. DECATUR STREET,
X nt-r tne in-ach, Cnpe Siay, . J., is NOW OPEN for
the bhik' n. Ilousj irlirely not; newly furnished throuifh
our, and ins a full t Ictun view. Accommodntions for ItiQ
K'l' sls. NO LAB. J. L. iiiiV ANT,
8 W lni Proprietor.
rpKEMONT HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J
A i ais House is now open for the rocepttonof euesH.
Konmscan boon,.(,ed at 'o. li-03 MOUiNT VEKNON
btruet, until July 1.
f Pi Jm MI S. K. PARKIXSON JQiVKS.
rpjlK COLUMBIA HOUSE, AT CAPE MAY, IS
s tifnln nnt!er the management of (iEoUGE J.
BOLTuN, who is aUo propriettir tf Bolton's Hotel,
at Harrlnmug, Pa. stnthgat
Q Yv'. CLOUOS COTTAGE FJR BOARDERS
O. FRANKLIN, opposit Hughes street, Capj
Care
iKlUUll
t 9 lm
EXCURSIONS.
.,T ' S DAILY S". ItST CLASS EXCURSIONS
S-Z. x, ZSl'o tnce cool, delialu.ul, and sliadv
t.rti.i'l iN ? jit GLOUCESTER POINT. Always a
bieeze olowiug. Take v.r bend tha famiiy. isteituieri
vitli evry uceoiuiuo la'ion. (l"e water, etc.) Leave
ft'UTJi S.uet every few uilnutes. 0 3iliu4p
WINES.
UlUiANA 1VIXE C03Il,AXr.S
Imperial Champagne,
RICH, FRUITY, AXD FRAG KANT,
Jlade alter the French method, ind superior to auy
othei Auierican AYIae, for sale by
JAallEO R. VVEDB,
8. E. Corner TVALNUT aud EIGHTH,
f 21 8tuth3nirp PIULADKuPUlA.
Q H OICE TABLE
CLA.RET8.
ALEKKT C. KOBEttTS,
4ealer ia Fine Groceries,
117 Corner KLFVKNTH aud VINE Street.
HATS AND OAPS.
V'ARBUKTON'8 IMPROVED VENTI
tbm in.proted tmshioos of th mmoa miKbNl'l btr
btree
Hill uuui w oussj jsyb unnw
ro
TO SOLDIERS AND SAILORS AND THEIR,
UKIK8. Advice and information Riven free. If you
hy.. .nu ItinA r.f r.luim aAiMiOHt the Goverumeut of the
I United Mates, write to or call at once upon R S.
1.KAGI K A CO., tne uenerai uouecuoa Ageacy, no.
if, h. BltVJtNTH Street.
niETuTwiTuGES OF DEsSEfvTION' OR
T ahsenoe without leave are made attains Soldiers,
Bailors, or Marines without juxt oue, throu.rh error
tlie rolls cun be corrected bycallinij oi KOBKR'l' 8
I.KAGDKA t'U. ,Nu. Lis South SKVKM C b trout, PUila
delphia. B O UN TY, BO U N'T V, BO U NT Y. SOLDIER3
eulibted tor three years, brtwetn MatSnd Juyt.,
lMil, discuamwl before Borving two yaars, au i rv, ., o.l u
lnunty, lire no fcntitlea to Hji'. A,,u,yto uniititl .
1 UAl'l'K t -' Geuoial CUiu Cife. No. IJi A.
bLXtMUls'.reet.