THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PITILADELPIIJ A, WEDIS ESI) AY, STCPTEMBEU 7, 1870 n n w - York i a an s . Frvn Ovr Own Comtporutrnt. New York, Sept. 0, 1870. HAllrary Vrnaenore. - I do not object to the word niirpcr when it Is used in an Inoffensive eon so. I bave a prcjndico in favor of while, as a complexion, but I had juat as lief bo black as white, wore it not for my reepeot for the prejudice! "Nior" has a Rood, healthy, chunky sound. There Is plenty of it, and the consonants pleasantly fill ths mouth which utters thorn. "NlRcr," however, has come to be thought vulgar, and I therefore throw myself back on "col orcdv person." A "smashed pearl" I am ppeakin:r, nndor a poet ical figure, of the same thine baa just as much right to life, liberty, and tlo pursuit of happiness as I have. Hcnco 1 am glad to see him in , the city horso-car. I welcome him bcsldo mo in church, f will not bear of his bolnir Bet apart, in tho thea tre, in a private cattle pen called '"The Nlgcera' Heaven." lie is my equal, or capable of be coming my equal, in all the cwntials of man hood, and couecqucntly when ho places his foot over the lonely threshold of my heart, I always order an extra plalo laid. Consequently I do not think that Horaco Greeley U so much to be laughed at for a little Incident which happened to him the other evening as he was riding down town In a Sixth avenue car. ' When he got into the car he found it full, with the exception of a slight Inters nl. scarcely large enough for one person t tit in, between two colored girls. Ninety-ntRc people out of ono hundred won i Probably have turned up their noses at euch acioinmodatlon and would have preferred to sta id. lint it was not so with Mr. Greeley. True to hi? principles, he sat down between the two girls, to tho infinite amusement of all the other passengers, since every one recognized his moon-like features and tho general depravity of his costume, lie had not been healed there long before be became tho Innocent cause of one of the masculine passengers getting into trou ble. A man sitting opposite, one of a party that had been vleitlDg tho theatre, ol6crvJng Greelev thus sandwiched, made a remark, just loud enough to be heard by those who were not in tended to hear it, rolatlve to the complexion of Mr. Greeley's neighbors. Tho taunt struck home, and one of tbe girls, rliur, went and stood over against tbe man who had made tho remark and deliberately spat in hi face! After thus vindicating tho color of her skin, and over whelming her truducer with ignominy and ex pectoration, fhc resumed her teat, but was com pelled, tho next day, to mako her appearance at court, where hho repeated her Falivary assault. Anaemrnt i heir Kxtraordiuarv Scale I am jublif'cd in making as many allusions as I do to the fail and wimcr season of public amusements, for tbey certainly promise to be extraordinary in character. Lot mo give a brief resume of the new attractions, as well as of the reconstructed old ones that will bo pre sented. The performer who will be relied upon to ere to (lie greatest sensation is of courso Nils6on, of whom a half-length oil painting which bears a suspicious resemblance to Mad'lle Bertha Lind has been recently figuring in one of the principal music stores. 1 hope that the oil painting has not becu prepared upon tho same principle npon which newspaper cuts of the heads of distinguished public men aro so modified as to indifferently represent each bluer whenever it becomes ncccusary to publish obituaries. Nileson will proba bly be here next Tuesday. Whether the report that she expect) to be received by the Common Council aed to have a proceseion in her honor be true or not, of course I cannot undertake to say. A truly great prima donna ought to be pardoned being vain. NUsson has been extravagantly pufled, to be sure; but then there can be little doubt that hor merit is immense, and that a furore, will be justified. It is thought that a subordinate sensation will bo awakened by Secbacb, the German tragedienne. I am inclined, however, to think thiu Grau will depend for success more upoo the three hundred and . fifty thousand Ger mans who he says are iu New York thau upon the fashionables circles who contributed to the Klstorlan sensation. Them is no probability that Faehioa and Society will act as kindly to Seebnch as they did to tho Italian queen of tragedy. With la the last two years Vauuy Janaufchek has Anglicized her language, and Americanized her nationality, and Shake peariauized her art. IS ho will act in English, aud iu tragedy, at the Academy of Music. At .'ea--t two now theatres' have sprung into existence thai of Miss Lena Edwin, manu factured out of Kelly fc Leon's recently vacated premises, atd that of Mr. ramuel K. Spencer, bidden forth from tbe relics of the New York theatre and Ir. Dowey's Unitarian Church. The highest modes of tragedy and cotaody will con tinue to be presented at Booth's theatre; the home of English comedy will remain at Wal lack's; at the Fifth Avenue the several veins of Moliere, f modern French sensatlonists and of the newest dramatizations from meet popular novels, will be industriously worked; French Opera Uouffo Is to ilourish at the Grand Opera House; mlnstrellsm is to find its representatives among the San Francisco Minstrels, the troupe of Kelly aud leon, and particularly at a new and beautiful little opera-house In process of building in West Twenty-third street, near Booth's; burlesque will be irri gated at Wood's Museum, pantomime at the Olympic, and NiUo's Garden will be almost tho only Mew York theatre open to engagements with extremely popular "stars." English opera will be "pushed" by a combination of the forces which recently sang and flourished under the leadership of I'arepa-Roea and IUchlngs-Ber-nard, and it is expected that Miss Kellogg will be an aid in teaching ns to appreciate orato rio. You observe, therefore, that the budget Is pretty full. The dramatic and musical critic of of the period ought to be a man of vast educa tion and experience, and a very powerful and jaccompiishtd writer, yet habituated so to ad dress the public as to be almost incapable of being mUuudeibtood by people of average in telligence. Aro there auy such critics in New lorkf i.uipbarieally, uo! Ali Baiu. MirHICAI. AHO DKAUAI1C. ,Vlr. Krrt aa "Vlratutua." Jii Mit-ri'uiu kuowles was on of the very few modem playwrights who felt a reverential admira tion lor the great works of the goHcu age of English dramatic literature. It is true thai this admiration frequently u-rt lilm to be a mere mutator of pecu liarities of style, when he would have done much ,tetter to have constructed his own models. The Actors complain that his lines, on amount of their . Intricate Involutions, are the most duUcult to study of any that are set before them, unit tiie peculiar ihetoric wuk-u he evidently supposed pave his works a Shakspeariau cast Is a serio&s li()gurtmeut toaomatif his fluent scene. KnowW', liowfwr, was a man of real genius: he respected himself and respected his art, and what ever he attempted to da he did wiui bis instabilities, Such plays as YiKjiiU', Tk llun. l,Uvk; Tk Wife i i.,-1. .. . ( I i nod H UIm:u Tell can ie read by in telligent men and women without anr loss of self refMct 8t having listened to their performance with satisfaction, and they well deserve the permanent place they have obtained among the classlci of the stsg. Ytrginiv, in spite of numerous de fects, Is a noble tragedy. It Is conceived in the true antique Roman spirit. anl from the tender grace of the beautiful home scene with which It opens to the spectacle of the bereaved and maddened father calling for his dangh trr or taking a terrible revenge on the oppressor, It Is Instinct with the truest feeling of tragic poetry. Jump Sheridan Knowles was the last of the Eng lish dramatio porta, and his only successors hve been a race of adapters and paste-pot pi ty "Tights, who make dramas as they would pieces of machinery. Mr. Forrest's "Virginias" Is unequal, and as he Is not as young now as he was some years ago, there Is a lack of the old Cery energy la certain scene. In the most Impressive portions of the play, how ever, Mr. Forrest la as great as he ever was, and last night at the Walnut he held the audience spell bound almost from the first scene to tho last. MIssLIUle played "Virginia" In a manner worthy of commendation. This Is decidedly ono of her best parts, and In some of the scenes she acts with a na tural grace and genuine feeling that are pleasing ta an eminent degree. Mr. Harris, who is Mr. Forrest's princli al male support, was a rather unimpression able "Iclllns," and It Is tolerably evident that he has a good deal to learn yet beforo he w ill be considered a rival of his principal. Mr. Morrison gave an ex cellent personation of "Appins Claudius," and Mr. Bailey as the veteran "Dentatus" made such a noble old Ionian that we cannot but wish he would let himself out oft oner in t he style he did last night. ; The VUr Amnnemrnt. At thk Wai.kit Mr. Forrest will appear this eveniuir as "Othello." Atthk Klkvkktfi Streut Ockra, lloosK a fine programme of amiga, dances, burlesques, and Kthi epian comicalities will be presented thl evening At tub Ahcii Ntkekt oi-kra House a varlttj of enteitHinicg novelties are announced lor this evening. At the Avehioan an eiihrtH'uing miscellaneous pe-rl oi outlive will be glvcu this evening. Fimn the I'vhlie Eeconl, Sfjit. 7. Fox's American Variktifs. The French wrest lers maio their first appearance at this popular i st.ililishmeiit on Monday evening. Their style of wrestling la artistic and unlike the taovements Inct dciit to ordinary wrestlers. Ouo feat performed by tlirm astonishes all beholders. A loadod cannon, which requires half a dozen men to lift. Is plnced on the shoulders of one of tue w restlers: then it Is dred oil'. The concussion Is great, but tho wrestler stands ns firm as a rock. The flawing blondes and the t'linetop sisters are popular, and the same may bo said of tho entire troupe. By liberality and discrimi nation Mr Fox won popularity, which he fully main tains. This establishment U jammed with people every evening. cii'Y rams. M:w styles Fall Ciothino, Ik Stock and Daily JIkokiviid, IIettbb in Mark, Style, ano Fit, AM) Lowkr rs Prior Than any Othkb Stock of ItRAnV-MAUM CL0THTN0 In Pun apelthia. Bennktt & Co., Towrb Hall, No. 518 Markkt Br. Ifalf-vav lt ween ! Fifth a iid Sixth Streets. C Fast Living and m cons squenokh. .When "fast life" 1ms undermined the svrongth, destroyed the apitctite, impaired thc.dlgcst on, and stolen the hue of health from the cheek when the hand trembles, tho spirits droop, and the whole physical and mental organization lang'tlshcs, is It possible to re pair the evil and restore the dilapidated fystem to full health and vigor? We answer that it Is. Hun dreds or cases have been cited, thousands might be cited, lu which this regeneration has bfron accom plished by tho regular und persistent use of Planta tion Hitters. Abstinence from the Indulgences which have wrought the mischief Is, of course, one or the means of restoration. But it Is not sutn clent a.'uw The consequences remain after the cause lias been abandoned. A wholesome and gt nial tonic ?s absolutely necessary to rouse the cor poreal and mental energies from their state of col l.ipee. a his good work It Is the mission of the Plan tation U'tteis to perform. Hut no other stimulant must be taken. Bai.i.ansk of Power. IiotkhUl & Wilson care not for the balianse or power In Urope; all tey have bin exercised over Is to have every point of their garments to balianse. That they have accomplished, tind the garments cut at the great Brown Stone Hall sets like a swan on the waters or a smooth Juke. Call at the Oreate I.rovrn Stone Hall, Nos. eu3 and C05 Cuksnct street, and examia them. Fatal to tub Teeth ore all acrid preparations. They may bleach the enamel, out they as surely dis solve and destroy it. The mild, ge nial balsamlo pre servative Sozodont, impregnated with the Saponin ol the famous tropical Soap Tree, of Chill, Is tne enly absolutely safe article of its kind in the market, nnd protects tbe teeth from all destructive Influ ences, as well as keeps them free from tartar. Mr. William W. Cassidy, the Jeweller at No. 8 Booth Second street, has ono of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware In the city. lie has also on hand a Dne assort ment of fine American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. Promptness, energy, and perseverance have es tablished a reliable, cheap and first-class Curtain, Shade, Bedding, and Upholstery Store In the well known house of Albcrtaon & Co., No. 1136 Chesnut street. American llois Kkkkctoby and Lunch Room s an excellent Institution for thone whose stay in Boston will not admit dlnin? at the tubio d'hote. Tills is but one of the many conveniences famished the travelling public. Sea Moss Farike from pure Irish Moss, for Blanc Mange, Puddings, Custards, Creams, etc. etc. The cheapest, healthiest, aud most delicious food lu the world, "Svalmno's Gi.tTt," hundy and useful. i?iAiniii:i. Gilroy Williams. On Monday evening, 5th Sepu-nioer, Instant, by i;ev. Mr. Hinckley, John ,1 ay (in roy to Florence, youngest daughter of v imam u. vv imams, i-jq., au oi tins city. Schnaier Talbot Sppt. 1. 1870, at MerchanU' lloufe, New York, by Itev. Ueorgo W. Cox, Mr. christian V. bOBnAOKK aud Mum Km ma K Tal bot, both of Lancaster county. iii:i. Thomas. )n evening of 6th instant, Mrs. F.ijza nkiu M., wife of the late Peter Thomas, m the 61at year oi n r age. Tbe relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend tbe funeral, from her late residence, No. idtixain sueet, ornstown, on 1'Hday aiieraojn, "rvncrtV1 HAIR ni'ti'u I'Ij u-ri r. vnv nirov XJ or Injur) the hair, but makes k soft aud glossy. ojmiss' ha in utxa wtm is be a ciivull r transparent. WOBBlXh HAIR HKSEWKn RESTORES TUB X t natural color without eyeing, by Imparting a vigorous ana ncauny growiu. VOBBISS' HA IU HEXEWZll IS ALTOGETBUn A uoune uuy ovner. WObBISS1 HAIR RHSKVKR Id PREP ARK XJ only by J. U.UOBULNS, and the genui Has ma niKuitiure. OBBIMP HAIR RES EWER IS SOLD BY X J dniggista and dealers everywhere, and at the principal uepot, jno. jh North tiuurii Htreet. VTO TOILET COMPLETE WITHOUT DOB 81X8' HA In ltKX.Wr.lt. 3pim AI.BRJSCHT. RIEKt-S A bCHMIDT, m ANUr ACTTRSHa OK . . P1R8T-VLA8S PIANO-FORTJLS,, , Full ruarantee and moderate prices. . I ii W AKKKOUMa. No, 610 AJtCTI Street 1JIAN1ST KOH MUSICAL KNTKHTAINMKT8 or ihiiiclug Soirees No. 110 K KLKVKNTH Mr. ct. IHDllm iitiirvnec Mr. Boner, No. 1102 C'kesaut street. TRAWBKLDGE & CLOT KEffS AND QUILTS. Our BLANKETS for the Fall and Vintcr Season are now fully open for examination. Our sales have already been very large, but our arrange ments with the mills are such that we shall be able to supply almost any demand. THE HURON That we have sold so extensively in past seasons have been still further improved, and we can recom mend them now with confidence as being the very best in the market for fineness of wool, size and weight. Our assortment in Crib, Single Bed, and other sizes, is by far the largest in the city, and are fur nished in any quantity, from a single pair to the largest Hotel orders. Our great facilities for procuring and distribut ing these goods enable us to afford them at but slight advances on factory prices, and thereby maintain ourselves as the leading house in the Blanket trade. Prices range from Three to Twenty Dollars Per Pair. inmr A htvt rrnnrv h FaK a 4 tin jT i FT A VF3 jTvt a mi NjTtrta limn. N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS. CURTAINS AND SHADES. AT LOW PRICES. OARPETINOS. QA8 FIXTURES. 500 PAIRS Nov nnd Eleg-ant LACE CURTAINS, Tlio Ricliest IoocIh Ever Oiroiol, Ordered and Manufactured expressly for as pre vious to tbe present war, and will bo sold at much les than tbe prices for tbe coming season. Slieppard,YanHarlingen & ArrUoii, CIRTAI.X AVAltliUOI Wll, No. 1008 CHESNUT Street, 0 0 nrwfotrp rHILADKr.THIfl- PAPER NANOINQ8. . PAPER HANGINGS THAT 1VILX. WASH. After years of experiment we can now ofter to tbe trade and publlo fATKNT WASHABLE fUiN TINTS, wblch we guarantee 1U stand wasolng wltb a soft brush or sponge, and wbicb require no preparation previous to or after hanging. Tney need no varnishing, thus preserving their delicate sbades free from the bard gio&s wblcb la given by varciau. WIIOLtSALK AND SET AIL AT JOHN H. LONGSTRETII'S, No. 12 North THIRD 8t.v f I Ut4p Sole Agent for Washable Tints. CARPETING S. fitcCAUUM, CREASE S SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT Street French Moquotto3, French Axminsters, Crossley's 6-4 Velvets. English Brussels, Crossley's Tapestries, Hall and Stair Carpotlnecs, CARPETINGS OF EVEKY DE3CKIPTION. LOWEST PRICES. iMALLUM, CREASE SLOAN, No. SOO CUESI1UX Hlreet, 8 81 wfmr.m rp Opposite Inleprtnlene Hall. r II U WHEELER & WILSON For Bob ort Ey Ttrm. KO. J14 CHESNUT STREET. I sc4 FHIf ADFIPHUL. GEORGE STECK COS PIANOS, 4rand, Ktaajre and I'priglit, BAKER, ARNOLD & CO., JIA IIACTUKIiUS OF GAS FIXTURES, CHAJSrELIESB, PENDANTS, EEAdKETS, ETC., 0 livei'y Pesin. SALESU005LS, No. 710 CHESNUT Street, MAJIUl'ACTOliy, 8. W. Corner TWELFTH and BROYVJT, 6 23 2mrp PHILADELPHIA. FURNITURb. pURCHASEllS OF COTTAGE CIIAHBEH SUITS MEDIOAU And various styles of EEWTEADS, Euoe & Hamllit't Cabinet Ornt. AN ELEGANT STOCK AT UKATLY RKBCCED J. B. COULD, 8 s o. 9i3 CH EN IT bTU B 8T. WASUSTANPtt, WAItUaOLtES, ETC, Ftnlsbed tn imitation of Walnut, Maple, or otbet Hard woods" now gonerallj known as "Iml tatkm" or "Falntad" Kurnltare, are hereby Informed tba: eyery article of oar m&nafactara is DAMPED WITH OtH PHTI.Mil A1 TIUDB JIABK, And tboee wbo wfsb to obUln goods of oar mats (there being, at the present time, numerous Imita tion in tbe market), sboold invariably ask tbe dealer of whom tbey are purchasing to exhibit our stamp on the goods, anl take no other, no matter wba rer. reenuUons may be made concerning them. KILBURK & GATES, WLcefcAle If aoof aciurere of Cotuga Furnitoret Ko. 619 MARKET STREET, UtmwCmrp 1'UJLADgL.FHlA, PA. QOLONRADE HOTEL, i FIFTEENTH AND CHESNUT STS.t ENTIRELY NEW AND HANDSOMELY FUK NibiiEU.iSLuw read) lor pcrmiuicul or tranaic.it guttts fouriii EOITORIAI. OIPbMIONQ or OR. FITLER'S Vegetable Rheuniatic fHemsdy. rmKUMATTWK AND NKUHALOIA. Sufferers from thce palufut eomplalnts bave Oifly themselves to blame if they permit tbrtr frames lo be tortured, lien a Boverfljm oure like DR. PIT LEKH UONUKRVUL KUKUMAT10 HRMICDY IB within ech eauy reac-b of even the bunoblwu la Che land. Ab tottscnraUvo proportif in Khouwmisia Oot snrt eul(rla, no one, who In not wilfully blind, cau entertain the bhadow of a doubt. Thou tandH of tbe worst oases known to the medioaf fat uity bave htcn curtd by It, aud hundreds of tbe certificates (rtvt n In Uh favor are from Judges, law yers, pbywclana, merchants, tradesmen, etc..-. In or rry midst, ho aro living evidences of its rairaou lun iKwer. It Is sold everywhere, and rheumatto and DOJiralRfc PurTc-rers owe It to tbtniHelves to make aUialot its virtues. PhiUnU tphia Inqtircr. DOCTOE FTrLER-S KHKUMATIO KEMEDr.l Amorg tbe various remedies prepared for the cure of Iirieuraatlxm there is none that cau omparo wttfi Dr. FITLKK'S. Compounded as It la by a regu lar p-actlUotier of over thirty years' utaodlng, Uie Unmenbe coi drtence that tbe publlo place In it i weM and denervedlj bestowed. Thousands nf oerrjflcatea hte voiun'artly been given In Its favor, and many of the euros that it bas made have been or oases that have bcn pronounced inour&Me ty some of Hie most eminent physicians of the land. KheumUlo sufferers bbould try it Tbe-y will L'nd it u punitive ferKclllo for the cure of thtlr palniui ailment. PhUm ueiphia bvruiag ZVmM. nnEUMATISM AND NKUR4XGIA. No more painful ailments amict humanity tbas. Hheu.natuun and Oout. and, uatll the adveut of Utc FITLWf'H ORKAT M.MRDY, no diseases wcro more difficult t cure. The patient toll, aclenUUo rest arch, and Incessant application for years, how ever, of I r. Filler, bwe supplied tho world wlJi a, speclflo In those; c-oniplalntf, whose goodlr mlnlitra-. tlons have made It a positive boon a veritable Balm of Gllead to auHVring humanity. Thousands of the wornt cshch have becu oured by it, aud everywhere throufthOLit the lenpth and brealtb of tbe land, It la hailed as the safest, KureHtT and niOHt Bclenuaoalir prepared cure for If hcur.-iatiHnj w.d Neuralgia eror d).9COVtred. Aw Terk World. DR. riTIF-US RUEUMATIO KEMGDY Hr eKoeedtd all expectation, by its wonderful curative power, l'ersoua who have (fxhauoted botfc money and patience will ,be warranted, in writing, a complete, permanent cure. Thlrty-seven years experlenoe in bpeo'ally treating Uheumatlsm bas priouced tblH popular standard 8oet(la Lr. FlUrr pradvnW 1HS3. luploraas at oiUce, No. 8 South Fourth Street. fhiladelphia Kerning Star. RHEUMATISM. This dleaae, once a terror to the afflicted, bas low, of late yars, many of its fearful and tngt. ful flapt'Cta. tSiuce the introduction of DIt. Fl IV LF.K M HEMKliY, those sutTerlng Irom the disease bave happily found a means t-f mastering the dre disorder, 'l he uho of thai speciLi.i Hpeediiy dr(v every vestige of libeutnatlsm and Neuntl?ia front thesyhU-in, and being purely vegetable, It not only cures tlione diseases thoroughly and effectively, but K also improve the general health, and leaves the Bjftem atrengthened and Invigorated. Kheumatia Butferera, by all means, should try it and prove ltd singular ttUCaciy. Cincinnati Enquinr. DR. FTTLKR'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY. TMs great sncclne for the cure of Rheumatism and Neuralgia, Blocs Its Introduction to tbe puolle, has nu t with a auccetts nuparal eled iu the annals of medicino. Dr. t itle r, a gratluate of the University of Pennsylvania of the year 1C3, and a physician la active practice ever since, devoted years of patient re aeace b and experiment lu perfecting it, aud theourea that It bus aluce made outnumber those of all other rlieunailc remedies In the land combined. Thou Hands of certiticates have lxe n given of the wonder ful cures It bas e Hooted of Rheumatism and Neural gia, and throughout tUe land It Is hailed by taosa suiicring the tortures of those terrible diseases. HelDg purely vegetable. Its use cannot Injure the most delicate constitution, and thowe ainicted wild Rheumatism or Neuralgia can safely try it, and wltn the assurance too that It will spejedlly brtug them buck to heaiib, C7i icajo Evening vt. DR. F1TLER. Thl eminent practitioner, by the d!scovry of hbt wonderful HptH:lllc for Rheumatism aud Neuralgia, bas laid an.Tertng humanity nudcr a debt of gratitude that can hardly be repaid. Thousands of the moat pa'nful cues on record, of the diseases alluded to. have been cured by that marvelous preparation, and thousands more, who are now nslug It, are on the road to the same bllsnful condition of rem a rod hap piness and health. What It has done In thousands of InhUnces It can do again, and we say to all rheu matic Buil'erera try It, be ooa lucud aud be cured. St. Lou i Venuxnat, $500 WILL BE PAID To any person producing a preparation showing half as many living genuine permanent cures as Vli. FITLEU'S YEOETABLE ROEUilATIC REMEDY, Tbe scientific prescription of Professor JOSEPH P. FITLKlt, M. Ik, one of Philadelphia's eldest regu lar Physicians, wbo has made Rheumatism a spe clay thirty-seven years, FEllMAXEMLY CVRIXO WITH THIS REMEDY, fid IN EVEIftT 100 PATIENTS TREATED; so warranted under oath, from registered cases a result unparalleled. It is a pleasant medicine, fret from inurkms drugs (swuru vouchers from re nowned prominent physicians endorsing Dr. Fltler accompany each botue.) To protect sutlerers from risk, a legal goaranteo stating number of boulea warranud to cure will be forwarded without chargti to any person sending by letter a full, truthful de scription of cane, la case of failure to cure, tba axnouut paid wUl be refunded. Price, 1 10 per bottle; six bottles, 110. Medical advice sent by letter sratis. Address Dr. '1T Li.lt, Odlce No. WS.FOTTin'K Street, i'hlladclphla, or No. W iiltOADWAY.New York. bold e obtained by Drug '. 6 W vt
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