BUBIINESB NOTICES- IT CURES applied cxter- Badwoy’s. Re^yK® 1 ™ 1 ' aum atoncrn there is no 2?}’y fulfills its mission of reUev -f^epa^ento^aiUndO^g .‘-'SiSS^SSfif: NewYork Ahigbly respectable lady of the city °f New orlt while nailing down some carpets, nui:i E ™, Carpet lack’ in Her knee and shifted the pan. For *wo years she was laid np a cripple, |P e “ t r Sfi?JuT if TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS WITHOOf DERIVING- ANY BENEFIT. She was advised 5v a nurse to use Radway ’ s Ready Relief ,*hearst application gave her ease, one week *i perfect-oure. Had this lady tried Uie Ready Relmf when the iniurv happened, she would have escapea, ftepainfnl sufferings of two years- duration, and saved two thousand dollars. Bear in mind, that Sad way’s Ready Relief will prove its marvelous Jfflcacv at once, in all cases where pain is experi enced, whether Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout, Neuralgia, Burns, Scalds, Brtuseß, Wounds, or SiiuThma, Dysentery, Diphtheria, Influenza, Sore Throat. Boarseness, Colds. Let those who suffer i. it price 25 cts. per bottle. iir Rad wav’s Medicines are sold by Druggists everywhere. 1 RADWAY & CO., sverywneie. Malden Lane, New York. SQUARE, UPRIGHT AND GRANDS. MOST CELEBRATED AND POPULAR, ALL OVER THE WORLD, AT r. blasiusbros., ggaa-ji 1005 Chestnut street. 119 111 "HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE!! HAIR DYE! 'I—BATCHELOR’S celebrated HAIR DYE Vs’the test in the World. The only Harmless, True and Reliable Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Red, Busty or Grey Hair, Distantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, with out injuring ihe Hair or Staining the skin, leaving the hair soft and beautiful; imparts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed William A. Batoheloh, all others are mere imi tations, and should he avoided. Sold by all Drug gists, Ac. FACTORY—BI BARCLAY street, N. Y. Batchelor’s New Toilet Cream for dressing the Bair. ■ OF THE AGE.JN PIANOS' MEYER’ S Improved Overstrung pianos, ac knowledged by the leading artists, and endorsed by the Musical public, to be the finest Pianos in America. Tbe attention of tbe Musical public is called to ibese recent great improvements in Piano Fortes. By a new method of construction, the greatest possible volume of tone has been obtained, without any of the sweetness and brilliancy for which these Pianos ars so celebrated, being lost, and Which, with an Improved Touch and,Action reu dtr them Unequaled. These Instruments received the Prize Medal at the World’s Pair, held in London, as well as the Highest Awards over all competitors, from the Irst pairs and Institutes in this Country. Ware rooms, 722 Arch street below Eighth, Philada. LEHIGH LOCUST MOUNTAIN AND Black Heath, white Ash Coax, carefully ■elected and prepared for family nee, free from Mate and dust, delivered promptly and warranted to give full satisfaction, at prices as low as tbe lowest for a good article. Lump Coax for fonnd jies, and Chestnut Coax for steam purposes, at wholesale prices. An assortment of Hickohv, Oak and Pine Wood, kept constantly on hand. Also, an excellent article of Blaokbhith’s Coax, delivered free of carting to any part of the city. A trial of this coal will secure your custom. Send youE orders to THOMAS E. CAHILL, Offices, 325 Walnut street. Lombard street. Worth Pennsylvania Bailroad and Master street. Pine street wbarf, Schuylkill. THE COLD SPRING- ICE COMPANY. Offices and Depots as above. Wagons run in all tbe paved limits of tbe Con solidated City and in tbe Twenty-fourth Ward. jriBBBB ALBRECHT. RIKES & fiffifipßpaM SCHMIDT, beg leave to. announce usf IP **' that their Manufactory of First-Class Piano Fortes 16 now in full operation. The general ■atlsiaction their many Pianos, sold already, meet With, by competent judges, enables them to assert confidently that their Piano Fertes are not sur passed by any manufactured iu the United States. They respectfully invite the musical public to ft&d examine their instruments, at the Sales Boom, Ho. 46 North Third street. Full guarantee given* and prices moderate. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINI MENT cares Headache immediately and was never known to fail. J , STEOK&CO.’S MASON HAMLIN’S CABINET STECK & 00."’ S ORGANS. J. E. GOT Seventh •Yeningbdlletin TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1864, tee National übioit conventioit. The National Union Committee, at a meet ing held in Washington city, has determined at the National Convention, to nominate •andidates for the Presidency and Vice Pre mdency, shall assemble at Baltimore on Tuesday, a the 7th of June. Although we should have preferred an earlier day, this . Will be soon enough for all practical pur poses. The loyal people of all the States should now begin deliberately to prepare for his important convention. , The best men S ould be chosen as delegates; men of intel lect, education and high character. No mere politicians or office-holders should be ehosen. On the contrary, it should be the endeavor of every constituency to select e egates who are not politicians or office-' o ers , so that this convention, prelimi inWhkt ° f the most important elections f. our history, maybe composed of pure disinterested and unsuspected men ' We believe that if the wishes 'of nine tcnt.l!® of ’ the lo 7 al people of this country eouid be fairly expressed, President Lincoln would be renominated without any show of opposition worth speaking of. To secure such an exoression Af , secur c should be the li' f . the P°P ular opinion snould be the endeavor m selecting delegates to the National Convention. The lute conventions, in the first place, should be composed of able, honest, and patriotic If the lnte higent, disinterested and upright portion of the community neglect to do their part of the work in the selection of delegates, it will be done by the corrupt and the intriguing, and the convention will not fairly repre sent the wishes of the people. Already there arc cliques at work trying to forestall public sentiment and to create distrust in the Pre nretendW , hi ® P° lie 7- Insidious reports, ton deSpatches from Washing kin* in; certain journals, some o°f been and still are larce t-pp* • kjch : have bounty of the"administra.tipn Ple The ° f must be put upon their guard againsUhS tncks of the unprincipled and intn a most worthy pS fo Te ° f thG old time lawyers of Philadelphia, and. a prayer, by Bishop i, e, a. name that will be remembered and venerated while earnest piety, purity of of character and true patriot ism win their way to men’s respect and esteem. The political bearings of the display, yes terday, were quite as significant as the material changes which thirty-two years have wrought.. At the very time' f-p 1 loyal andy patriotic people: o Philadelphia were doing special homage to the memory of the great American whose .TUj&Sx/a r, FTbRUARY 2-j, I^4 FORTH. ashes rest on the banks of the Potomac, de generate men of bis own section were plan ning the destruction of the nation which he had founded. At that very period the Cal houn - Nullification - Secession - School first dared publicly to show its head in South Carolina, and the poisonous seeds that were then planted, budded and blossomed under the encouragement of mean Northern dema gogues and renegades. The procession of yesterday represented the martial spirit of i-the generation which has in hand the great work of substantially perpetuating the glo rious memory of 'Washington, by battling for the great principles of Freedom and Union, of which he was the most illustrious advocate, and by preserving the nation which he founded from-the fratricidal hands of men who become blind despots through their unreasoning devotion to the system of human bondage. Great as are the change'&=gplitical, mechanical and scientific—which halve taken place since 1832, we are persuaded that 1896 will find the city, and the country at large, as far ahead of their present condition, as the latter is ahead of the days of the centennary of Washington.. - N THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. Chicago, Cincinnati, Boston, each in turn, have had their great Sanitary'Fair, the last always more successful than its predecessor. And now New York is strain ing every nerve to outdo all. There must needs be a climax in this ascending scale. Why shall not Pennsylvania come in to cap the climax? We are a little slow, we Pennsylvanians, to take up with a new idea; but let us become inoculated, and Pennsylvania yields to no State—Philadel phiayields to no city, the palm for energy, for philanthrophy, for generosity. We can even excel New York, with all her boasted wealth, if we only set about it, and intend to do it. The great “Central Fair” is. already christened with a name. The time is fixed for June, and the loyal gentlemen in our community are beginning to get the ma chinery in working order. A meeting of our citizens will very shortly be called to co-operate with them. Let every lover of mankind, let every one who cares to as suage the sorrows that are flooding our land; come up to this work. Those who have money or the equivalent of money will give of their store. Those who have time and energy' will give labor; those who have brains will give us their brain-work. And in this last we must not allow even the Yankees to excel us—in brains —in talents. We have artists—let them give us of their art. Already' our talented fellow-citizen, Mr. Hamilton, has promised to paint, for the Fair, a view of Niagara Falls. We have amateur and professional musicians; we have dramatic taste and execution; we have fine readers. Now this Fair will give scope for vail. Besides every conceivable thing on sale, restaurant, postoffice, and all the usual addenda of fairs, there will be rooms devoted to amusements, concerts, readings, tableaux, drama, besides galleries of fine arts and curiosities, and in deed, everything that our intelligent people can devise and carry out. One of the last propositions (made by a child) is to have a children’s where things can be lor sale for children, and where suitable en tertainments will be provided them at a low price of admittance. ■ Sunday schools, day schools, and all children are invited, to work for and devise plans for the children's de partment. Let every one who reads this resolve what he or she can give or do. A farmer in Delaware (and by the way our good neigh bors, Delaware and New Jersey,are invited to join hands with us in this work of mercy) at the first hint of a fair,provided a plough; an iron-master, Pennsylvania, some boiler plate iron, and an artist, a picture. There is nothing made by human skill, or taken from the face of God’s earth, that will not be acceptable. It is scarcely necessary to add one word as motive for this etfort. Probably there is no one who doubts that the coming spring and summer will be the bloodiestt, he most terrible of the war. While we shudder in thinking of it, let us prepare the oil and the wine to bind up the wounds of our stricken country. VEBY LABGE SALE OF BEAL ESTATE. The intention 01 our readers is Invited to the very la- K e list ot real estate, Dwellings, Farm and Building I.ots, lo be sold by order ol’ Execu tor!, Trustees and under orders Jrmn the Orphans' Court, at the Exchange, to-morrow week, bv Jamls A, Freeman. Auctioneer. There are in vcry ellpiblß property, suitable for manufacturing run cost's, with machintru. en gine, ,tre., coitplete, at Morristown, a number of around rents, v ery desirable Walnut and _.Spbcce street Residences, s-vernl largo pieces of gre end, suitable for Jactories: a larnellrcofrl on the .Schuglkil, with machiue’ry and iZr ng , vaults complete—altogether malting one of the largest tales held this season. „ PXTBA LABGE SALE Ist MARCH.—ELE RESIDENCES. HANDSOjIE DWEL LINGS; .IRREDEEMABLE GROUND RENTS, FARM, euUNTRY SEAT, Business Proper- I, ’ ItoOdJng Lots, Ate., by order of Orphans’ Court, Executors and others. 1 fteml" ieC TAOmas **•' Sons ' ■ advertisements, Auction EXECUTOR'S PEREMPTORY SALE, 12 At-REt*, GERMANTOWN, near the Depot. See Jast pare to-day’s Bulletin. c CARTES -BE VISITE are the most, popular styles of Likenesses, and B. F. REItVLER. executes them in splendid manner, at his New Gallery, oaf ARC FI street. FISH KETTLES and a general assortment of other cooking vessels and Hardware at thit. MAN & SHAW’S, No., 835 'Eight Thlrty.flve) Market street, below Ninth. y ' Photographs, of life-size, oil UOLOKED, are much sunerior to anv oth-r style Portraits. B. F. KEIMER executed them in unsurpassed style, at his Gallery, oe\ AROH STAIR RODS of vanons lengths and breadths and Stair Rod Eyes, Buttons and Bands • for Bale by TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 835 ,Eight Tbirty-flys! Market street, below Ninth/ g /TET TOUR CARTES DE VISITeTap hft U MEE'S, SECOND Btreet, above Green-in execution and finish-nnsurpassed by anv made Clear, distinct, acenrate and pleasing styles” 1^6 ' OPERA GLASSES AND OFFIOERsTfiELD Glasses, Microscopes lor Physicians and kifu dents. ' A very large Assortment for sluTbv S ’ . „„ . JAMES W. QUEEN A tin feaa-lm-rp} 931 Chestqgt sSe^t: B E ffis F s2i E g ?n,^f6o^ss flrom ***** - GiTiZEEfS’ v BOUNTY FUm The Treasurers of the First, Second, Eighth, Fourteenth and Twer.tyisecond Wards, are re quested to call this week, with their Vouchers of AppUntment, and receive Checks tor quotas of men - , WM..VEITOH, t — , . Paymaster, *c., „ r , i. . No. 272 South THIRD Street. Fiula. Feb. 23, IEC4. it* A MEETING TO AVOID THE DRAFT., An adjourned meeting of the citizens of the TENTH WABD. , Will be held on TUESDAY EVENING next, February 23d, at 8 o’clock, in the LECTURE ROOM Of the Baptist Church, N. W. corner of Broad and Arch Street^. SWAII citizens of the Ward in favor of contri buting ’o avoid the Draftare earnestly requested to be present. . fe22-2ts OPENING OF SPRING AND SUM MER Sdress GOODS. J. M. HAFLEIGH, 902 CHESTSUT ST., Will open TUESDAY, Feb. 23d, a large and well selected stock of New Spring and Sommer DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES and SILKS, to which he respectfully invites the at tention of his customers and retail buyers. fe2o-sts PATENT HINGE-BACK PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. .The most in destructible Album made. It lies open perfectly fiat without injury or strain to the Bo» k. For sale by Photographers and Booksellers. ALTEMIS *fc CO., N. W. CORNER FOURTH AND RACE, feSO-lm} Entrance On RACE Street. WOOL. J* Choice Penna. and Ohio Fleece, Lot* Arriving Daily. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. <• Alex. Whilldin & Sons, Nos. 20 and 22 South Front Street, feiO-li tt Philadelphia JOHN C. ARRISON, Nos. 1 and 3 North Sixth Street, MANUFACTURER OF The Improved Pattern Shirt, FIRST OUT BY J. BURK MOOBB, Wan anted to Fit and Give Satisfaction ALSO Importer, and Manufacturer of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS N. B.—All articles made in a superior manner by hand and from the best materials. oc6-f»m WILLIAM MONELL vs. ISABELLA VIR. GINIA MONELL. —Court of Common Pleas, December Term, 1803: No. 2. In divorce And now. February 20, If-fil, the report of the Examiner hnving been tiled on motion of Daniel Dougherty, attorney for libellant, rule grantedou respondent to show cause why a divorce from the bonds ot matrimony should not be decreed—re turnable Saturday March sth, 18rt4. ISABELLA V IRGINIA MONELL respon dent—Please take notice of above rnle. DANIEL DOUGHERTY, Att’y for Libellant. ft 23, tn. w, 4t* March magazines; ; Atlantic, 20 cents; . Continents], 20 cents; Godey, 20 cents; Lady’s Friend, 15 cents: Service Magazine, 40 cents. 1e23-2t* PITCHER’S, 80$ Chestnut street. RIAL ISLAUK LLAMA OK MOHAIR LACE FOINTES.-GEO. W. VO3EL, No. IUHi CHESTNUT street, opened this morning his entire importation of Black Llama or Mohair Lace Pcimes Shawls). The assortment is large, com prising the manufacturers entire collection of resigns from the lowest cost to finest. An exami nation will give the buyers the choice of every thing in this line mantifactnred. 1«22-titrp* PLAIN BLACK SHETLAND SHAWLS.— GEO. W. VOGEL, No. 1(16 CHESTNUT street, has just received an invoice of All Black Shetland Scawls, fine wool and handsome pat terns. Also, a Fresh invoice of All White Shet land Shawls, including some of the finest ever imported. Also, a few Sample Shawls, in Bright Colors, something entirely now, suitible for the evenii g, Sea Side. &e. fe22-6trp* bPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS. Artificial tinman eyes inserted without pain. JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., Opticians, fe22-lm-rp} 921 Chestnut street, HARVEY THOMAS, STOCK BROKER, No. 312 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on commission, - at the Board ofJßrokers. Partlcnlax attention given to U. S. Government Loans. ia9-3mrps PUKE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL—THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE The undersigned, having an experience of fifteen years in the facture of Cod Liver Oil, has recently, at a large cost, greatly improved the process of pro curing it, and now offers to the public a prepara tion that for nndeviating purity, uniform fresh ness and superiority of preparation is unmatched. These results are maintained by the personal supervision of the proprietor, whose efforts have at once made this Oil the standard of excellence. Physicians and others looking to the attainment of the greatest medicinal efficacy in the ■ shortest time, and thereby obviating indigestion and nausea in the patient, can secure their purpose by the ad ministration of my Oil. CHARLES W. NOLEN, No. 154 North Third street. Sold also by Messrs: JOHN WYETH * BROTHER, Apothecaries, at their store, No. 1413 Walnut street, above Broad, and by Druggists generally. The Co-partnership existing between JOHN O. BAKER and CHARLES W. NOLEN, under the firm name of JOHN C. BAKER Ac CO., was dissolved on the 6th of July, 1863, the business being continued by tbe /undersigned at the old stand, No. 134 North THIRD street. del7-th,sa,tu,3ms CHARLES W. NOLEN. Mathematical drafting instru ments,/ Ohesterman’s metallic and steel tape-measures. For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., 924 CHESTNUT street, Priced and illus trated catalogues grfcUs, fe22-lm-rjp} Vi- 51 ' '7. 8; - \ Fourth and Arch r ARE OPENING FOR SPRING, ’64, WO pcs, $1 Fancy Silks, 50 “ India “ $l, ISO “ Good Black " 200 “ Ordered Plain “ Brown Silks $6, $5. $4 per yd, Black Silks $6, 5,4, 3,2; 1, Moire Antiques, all colors, Magnificent Grenadines, Organdies, Richest Chintzes and Percales, Spring Shawls. New Household Staple Goods, 3e20-sa tn tli «t 6 FIFTEENTH WARD! THE LAST OPPORTUNITY !!! An adjourned meeting of the Citizens of the FIF TEENTH WARD, will be held at the BAPTIST CHAPEL, Eighteenth , and Spring Garden, On Tnesday Evening, 23d instant. AT e O’CLOCK. The Citizens of this Ward liable to the Draft are earnestly admonished that the meeting on TUES DAY will be the EAST opportunity left them to come forward, and by a proportionate contribu tion, from each person interested, free themselves and their families from the anxiety and trouble which are sure to follow their continued apathy and neglect. More than Sixteen Thousand Dollars have been contributed by about five hundred persons, (many of whom are not liable,) and about Ten Thousand Dollars more will fill the anota. The MEN are ready, the MONEY ONLY is wanted. Will the Two Thousand or more, who have done nothing Worth mentioning, remain idle, and de pend npon the generosity and industry of their more energetic and patriotic neighbors 1 Many who hesitate now, about giving live or ten dollars, which a little economy would in a few weeks make good to them, will bitterly regret their parsimony and folly when it is tco late. let every one in the Ward'liable to the Draft be present at the meeUng. Let every man -yho is in terested, resolve not only to come himself; bntalso to bring his neighbors and friends alsng with him, and it can be demonstrated to their entire satisfac tion that a comparatively trifling sum from each will insure them against any further anxiety on acconnt of the impending conscription. WM. MANN, President. J. B. NICHOLSON, A. J. LECHLER, O. A. HOFFMAN, Secretary^ & No. I<3 ft ! T' /y SOUTH TfflHD ST., V, #BAMERS&BMERS,m $ * SPECIE, STOCKS, Quartermasters’ Vouchers and Cheeks, AND AT.T, GOVEBNMEST SECURITIES t BOUGHT AND"SOLD, oo WANTED. < A lew ERIE CITY and COUNTY B&NDS. ERIE CANAL BONDS of Erie, Pechsylvania. Also—SlO.OCfl North Branch CANAL BONDS, for which the highest price will be p,id by O. B. WEIGHT & CO., 142 South Third Street* fe2o-12t§ Opposite the Exchange. CLARKfcON & CO., BARKERS, No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHIL & BELPHIA. Government Securities of all Issue:. PURCHASED AND FOR SALE. Stocks, Bonds and €rold, BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Interest Allowed on Deposits. PROMPTLY MADE. fe4*lm rps Removal. JOHN C. BAKER has removed from 154 North Third, street to 718 MARKET street. Portion lar attention "will be given to the manufacturing and bottling of his celebrated Cod Liver Oil. jQhn C. Baker & Co. * s Medicinal Cod Liver Oil has for many years had a reputation for genuiue ness, freshness purity and sweetness, which has made the demand universal. In this house, 718 Market street, the facilities for obtaining, manu facturing and bottling increased, and is all done under the most careful supervision of tbe original aud sole proprietor. This brand of Oil hast therefore! advantages over all others, and reco Wholesale Druggist, ja2B-tfc, s, tu No. 718 Market street. TFAPERAND ENVELOPES— jf The best and cheapest in the City. For sale by DUXBURY & QLENN, No. 37 North Sixth street. Merchants, Bankers, Lawyers, Military Offi cerevand aU others, should call before purchasing elsewhere. . ia27-lrarp* George j. boyd, STOCK & EXCHANGE BROKER, No. 18 South Third street. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commis sion, at the Board of Brokers. Government Securities, Specie andUnonrrent monby bought and sold. U. S. 5-20 Year Loai. furnished at par - .u024-.3mrpl HOOP SKIRT ' MANUFACTORY -Hoop Skirts ready-made and made to order; war ranted of the best materials. Also, Skirts repaired. MRS. E. BAYLEY, fel7-tf 812 Vine street, above Eighth. ■YXTORSTED YARN.—Nos. .12 and 36 of supe- fc WEtts J 5 Busies Elliptic Skirts ” / J. M. HAFLEIGH, • 002 Chestnut Street, Will Offer for sale on TUESDAY, February 23d,. J. W. BRADLEY S New Patent Duplex Elliptic Hoop Skiit, An entirely new article which win meet all ob actions in regard to pliability and conviction. REMOVAL. •f ’ - - ■ ALEX ANDER WHILLDIN & SONS, Have Removed to 20 and 22 South Front Street, AND 2't and 23 Letitia Street, Philadelphia; Where, from large and desirable stocks of WOOI, and WOOLEN YARNS, COTTONS and COT TON YARNS, they will be pleased to serve all customers. fe2o-l2t| COTTON YARNS. ZABRISKIES, BEATHCOTE, RIDDLES, PONDS, BELVIDEBE MFG. CO., GLASGOW CO., HENRY CLAY MILLS, OAKMAN ’3, J. BANCROFT. And Various Other Pint-Class Hakes, NOS. 6 TO 40. IN warps; bundle and cop. FOR SALE BY ALEX. WHILLDIN & SONS, Nos. 20 and 22,50. Front st." fe2o-.i2t§ Philadelphia. BESSON & SOJN, Hare commenced receiving their SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF MOUBNING GOODS, •- nd have now in store: Jiack Byzantines, English. -Bombazines, “ Florentines, French Bombazines, “ Barege Hernani, Sommer Bombazines. ** Crape Maretz, Ohaly, —- “ Bareges, Moosselines, SilkQrenadines, Tamises, Black and Black and White Foolards, &c. MOURNING STORE, Wo. 918 Chestnut Street, BANKERS. Exchange on England, France aid Germany, 7 3-10—5-20 Loan and Coupon?* CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS, ttUAETERMASTKR’B CHECKS AND VOUCHERS, American and Foreign Gold, STOCKS AND LOANS, BOUGHT AND SOLD. bv Mail attended to. d3-iy MR. CHARLES PAGE, Favorably known for the last twenty years Pi incipal Designer of GAS FIXTURES FOR MFSSRS CORNELIUS & BAKER, is this cay admitted a partner inourlirm.. We will continue the sale and manufacture ot« GAS FIXTURES, , Under the Arm name of van kirk & co. MANUFACTORY AT FRANKFORD. SALESROOMS, 912 ARCH STREET, . Feb. 1. IS6I. _ _ felD-th sa tn-2ms /ROUGHS. COLDS, CONSUMPTION. -Ul COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION. COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION. COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION. COUGhS. COLDS, CONSUMPTION. DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD' CHERRY,’ DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD CHEERY, • " DR. SWAYNE’ S COM POU ND SYRUP WILD • CHERRY, DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD j - CHERRY, ©R. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD" - CHERRY, CURES ALL.COMPLAINTS CUKES ALL COMPLAINTS CURES ALL COMPLAINTS CURES ALL COMPLAINTS ' CURES'.ALL COMPLAINTS OF THE THROAT, BREAST AND LUNGS*., OF THE THROAT, BREAST AND LUNGS. OF THE THROAT,. BREAaT AND LUNGS. OF THE THROAT, BREAST AND LUNGS.' OF THE THROAT, BREAST AND LUNGS. A trial of many years has proved to the world, that this remedy ’is more efficacious than any hitherto known to mankind. Fcr Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Afthma, it is a sovereign remedy. For the weak and debilitated) it acts as a strengthening , alterative. Prepared only by X DR. SWAYNE * SON, > X ■ 330 North Sixth street, Philadelphia; ' . Bold by dealers every where. ja2o-tn, thjSh-ly.-