The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, August 06, 1869, Image 4

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Btmlr.ess Cards Ave linns or less, f5 00 per year;
ever five lines, at the nstial rate o advcrtlinR.
The (jircut Ainciicaii Cm pet-
The Philadelphia Bii.lktin calls Mr. Pack
er "tho Great American Carpet Hugger,"
ami bays he is even more of one than has
heretofore been supposed. In his youth he
carpet-bapged from Connecticut to Pennsyl
vania, and ha ft generally supposed to reside
nt Mauch Chunk, aliens a handsome man
sion and grouuds are pointed out as liis.
But a couple of years ago lie enrpet-bogfred
out of Mauch Chunk into Philadelphia. The
Mauch Chunk Gazettk says, that, in 1867,
Mr. Packer took up his legal residence in the
Hixth Ward, Philadelphia, by having him
self assessed uud bis taxes paid there. He
did this to avoid giving Carbon county the
berclil of the revenue it was entitled to do
rive from tho legal taxation of his vast es
tate. The county commissioners t.nd bo
rough couucil, however, succeeded by legal
process in collecting tho taxes for that year
which has been assessed there, but which he
Loped to transfer to Philadelphia.
It appears also that the tuxes which Mr.
Packer wished to avoid when he carpet
bogged away from Mauch Chunk were chief
ly those imposed to pny tho interest on the
borough and county debts contracted during
too war for bouuties, and to make up the
quota of troops required by tho national
government. Ho had gone to Europe early
in the rebellion, because of his disgust nt
teeing war made upon his Southern friends.
It was an aggravation beyond endurance,
that after tho war was over, he should, in ad
dition to other taxes, have to pay taxes for
Carbon county's war expenses. According
to the Mauch Chunk paper, Mr. Pucker,
whilo having his legal residence in Philadel
phia, Btill actually resides in Mauch Chuuk,
as he has done tweuty years before. But he
has refused to pay any of the county or bo
rough taxes. His friends boast that he has
given a million of dollars to Lehigh Uuiver
ity, and in his letter accepting the Harris
burg nomination, he declares himself in favor
of "a general system of organized schooU."
But ho avuils himself of a subterfuge to evade
the school tux of his place of residence. Such
conduct would be unworthy of a man of mod
erate means. But in a man who is acknowl
edged to bo the richest in Pennsylvania, and
whose collossal fortuue has been made in the
region that he thus treats, it is absolutely
dissraceful.
The California Republican State Conven
tion solemnly resolved that "tho negro ques
tion hus ceased to be an element of American
politics." VCe hope so while we doubt.
We should be very glad to know that the
time had come for utterly discarding all dis
crimination, and for securii.g tho equality of
of all uk-u before the law, but we see a plenty
of. Democratic newspapers which wage a con
stant warcfare upon tLc Blacks; and there
are not a few Southern "Democrats" who de
clared openly during the late Presidential
canvass that the Freedom should be deprived
of tho right of suffrage. AVe should like to
have tho opinion of the ardent Mr. Brick
Pomeroy upon the point, siuce ho is probably
about the most thorough-going "Democrat
in the country.
"Who is Mutchler? is tLe all ubsorbing
question umoug the Democracy of this State
The Ilarrisborg Teleguai'u answers as fol
lows! A II we know of interest about the gen
tleman il this he is a resideut of Eastou
we think a railroad friend of Mr. Tacker,
and closely identified with New York inter
ests; wasoucoa Whig, if our memories
serves us righly, aud is sometimes called
'Bill' for short, lie will undoubtedly wish
he had never seen a "bill," big, little or hu
man, or a McMnllin Bill, when his brief ca
reer is practically brought to a close two
monthss hence.
Of the political state of affairs in Pennsyl
vania tho New York Commercial Adverti
ser snys:
"Packer lias nothing to recommend him
but his bank account Uo is old, infirm,
and past his usefulness. Governor Geury,
the Republican caudidate, has served tho
couutry as a statesman and a soldier, llo is
energetic and progressive. The issue in the
canvass in Pennsylvania will be dollars, nge
and imbecility, against brains, patriotism,
and activity.
Gov. Geary was nominated on the first
bollot by a vote of 125, to 8 for all others.
That is the way the Republicans remember
the men who fought tho battles for the flag.
The Democracy remember the 6oldiers in
their resolutions. The difference is preach
with practice, and preach without prac
tice, -
The New York Citizen-, Democratic, thinks
the Democracy of the State wants a whip
ping, aud hiuts that they will get it, as fol
lows: "Our Democratic frieuds of I'encsyl
vatiia must need a flaggcllation. Tbey bate
taken off their coats and stepped up to the
whipping post once more We hope the
Republicans will lay it on well this time.
Fockor ia worth Cftoen or twenty millions
of dollnrs ntid the cops expect Lis money to
elect him. They have olwnys been 1 ho op-
holders of a money nristocruey. It lias not
been longeiuce they upheld the doctrine that
cnpitul should own lubor. They lmve since
undertaken to play the role of poor mau's,
friend, but that is only forefluct. Their aris
tocratic preferences will crop out inppito of
nil their efforts to hide them for a season.
Packer owes his nomination to his money
alono.
If the dispatch of the 2d inst., may be
trusted, the reduction of tho Debt during the
past month will not amount to quite as much
us was anticipated on Suturday. It is, how
ever, more than enough to wnrraut those
sanguine hopes concerning the Treasury
which have of late become more general, and
which the Secretary's evident confidence
helps to spread. On tho first of July the
debt during Uen. Grant's Administration
liud reached the sum of S3o,4G0,7 79 43. If
the dispatch anticipn.ing to-day's statement be
correct the reductiou is now 43,710,777 43.
In other words, we have five months, uudernll
sorts of inherited difficulties from Johston's
Administration, in which to attempt getting
the fi minces into a henlthy conditiou; and in
that time have reduced the debt by a month
ly average of eight and three quarter million
dollars.
On the heels of this cheerful news comes
the Secretary's announcement that he will
conliuuo to purchase three millions of bonds
per week for the Sinking Fuud during the
ensuing mouth. We would moke tho pur
chase larger; but we are grateful for so much.
I ho Treasury is nt least working steadily,
and arc working iu the right directiou. Tri
bune, Almost Beyond Redemption. About five
works ngo a bundle was received ut the Treas
ury Department at Washington, from a Ger
man nt .Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with the re
quest that tho contents, which ho said was
niiitnliited currency, should be redeemed, and
good bills be returned to him. On opening
tho package) it was found to contain about a
peck of rubbish, consisting of scraps of pap
er, pieces of woolen cloth, strings, chips,
nutshells, and fragments of gieenbucks.
The German accounted for the confused con
dition of his nintulated currency by stating
that having saved by strict economy five hun
dred dollars, iu order that is might bo safely
kept, ho tied it up iu nn old Blocking and
thrust it behind a rafter beneath tho roof of
his house, und tho mice made a nest of it.
The peck of fragments was turned over to
two female counters, who, nfter seventeen
days' labor iu sorting, matching and pasting,
succeeded iu rescuing from the mass i-2M,
and a draft lor that amount was forwarded to
the economical German.
Pi.owinu it Sii.veii Coin. John Vann, of
Webber's Pulls, Cherokee National, a few
day.s ago was plowing in his field, and his
plow struck something und stopped his mule,
which he supposed to be a root, and struck
the mule with his lash, and it gave a sudden
pull, und up came five old Spanish dollnrs.
Mr. Yanu went to the spot where the money
appeared, aud on examining found u keg full
of thecoiu. Tho staves of tho keg were rot
ten, but the dollars were as sound as when
coined nt the old Spanish mint. On digging
up the keg he found it coutaiued live thous
and dollars, all in old Spanish dollars of the
date of about 180G, ami American half dol
lars of old date The keg must have been
buried twenty or thirty years ago. Since
the findiug of this money the whole field has
been dug up iu search of hidden troasuie.
Kmf.rsox Etheriucr cf Ti'tinofee is a cmd'.
d ito for the United Hlnles Senate. Kaiei.'ou
used to he a pretty good fellow, and several years
ao the liepiililieans in Cougiess made him Clerk
of the House of lteiuesentaives. This ho liked
very well. Ijiit after a while l:o fell out with them
because .Mr. Lincoln didn't make him niilitnn
Governor of Tennessee or something else that lie
wanted, and ever since that ho has been uruwliiij;
around in irksome retirement. Now he comes
up again, and is tjoiiig to inn against Andy John
son. Hell, boih of them can t have tin) puueo.
and of tho two Kthcridgo is likely to bo fresher
and more entertaining as a member of the Sen
uto. lint if neither of them would get it, the
number who will shed tears will bo small.
Pai'KR IIamikehciiieis The uncleanlinoFs
so common with those who use pocket hand
chiefs is very great, uud ought to be remedied.
No handkerchief ought to be used more thun
one day: those who are obliged to use ouo
much, might advantageously adopt the Japa
nese system of usiug paper, und never using
the same piece twice. Their paper is peculiar
being soft, thin, and tough. Among this
people paper is of tho greatest importance.
Tbey use it for almost everything, aud even
go so fur us to stipulate when a daughter is
given away in marriage, thut she shall have
a certain quantity of poper.
Is Greenland they havo a prohibitory law
which prevents the sale of alcliohul in any form.
It is suggested that the license men in Massa
chusetts might learn a lesou by visiting a coun
try that has made such progress towards the
proper treatment of tiie question.
NEWS ITEMS.
A colored boy bad bis heei, badly smashed
between the bumpers of two railroad cars
at Sharon Wednesday evening.
It is stated that the whole line of the Erie
railway is soon to be illuminated at night
oy a newly discovered electric light.
The saw-mill of Hutchinson Bros., Treu
ton, N. J., was burned by incendiaries Fri
day night. Loss, 25,000; insured 13,000.
Messrs. Pvmons & ITocken, grocers of
Dover, Morris couutv, N. J., are said to
have absconded leuviug liabilities of about
$20,000.
A barn was struck by lightnbg near Green
ville the other day, uud partially burned.
A large quantity of hay aud grain was dam
aged. The Erie Anuual Conference of theUuited
Brethcrn church, will commence i.t Little
Cooley, Auguet 19. Bishop Weaver will
preside.
The Blade has got a blind man out at Cor
ra "who hus never kuown what it was to bo
blessed with a father or mother." Like
Topsy, he probably "growed."
During the month of July 1826 emigrants
arrived ut the port of Baltimore, from Bre
men, of whom 762 remain the Maryland; of
these, 531 are men.
The cholera is making fearful huvoo at
Nuevitas, 2(10 of the
troops there dying
daily of that disease.
Frederick Strader was on Satnrdoy com
mitted to juil at L'lmira, charged with caus
ing the death of an infant child of a servant
in his family, Mrs. Mury Dell Thetgo. The
se-vant was also committed as ucccesary for
the murder.
A npaniard in Cuba is of the opinion that I
100,0(10 more troops from Spuiu will be re
quired to conquer the island.
When is a newspnper the sharpest? Wheu
it is filed.
Prof. Thurston, of Mcndvillo balloon noto
riety, is to make an ascension for that rural
citj on the 9th, with the intention of going
to New York, provided the wind will ullow.
Lightning is no respecter of persons or
things. The Spectator records the fact
that it struck a tree in Veuango coutity, the
other day, and killed three wook-peckers on
it
John Rider and Wm. Brown have been nr
rested in Williamsport, charged with passing
ten dollar counterfeit bills on Third Nutiouul
Bank of Philadelphia. They will bo tried
before the United States Court in September
uext.
A little girl eight yenrs of ago, residing
in llarrisburg, is said to have died on Thurs
day from the effects of lock-jaw produced by
Having a tooth exiricteri a week before.
The injuty was produced by the rough man
ner iu whicn the tootn was pulled.
Charles W, Arnold, n lad about fifteen
years old, went to Mercer to visit Yankee
Robinsou's show, and while looking at one
of the men driving a stake, ho was struck on
tho head by a back stroke of sledge, from
the effects op which ho died on his way borne.
A colored individual near Pittsburgh, last
week, put up a horse at. lottery, anil sold
sixty tickets atone dollar each. Holding
the lion's share of one hundred aud twenty
five that were in the hut, he mauugod, iu a
business way, to draw the horse "his own
self,'' and rode him uwuy carrying his green
backs iu his pocket. That "boss" is held
for sale again.
Amusement a in Petroleum Centre nro de
generating from killing men to fiijht between
between a wolf and a dog. On Thursday
evening lust there was a fight between the
celebrated dog "Faro" and the "Rocky
Mountain Wol'f," at that place. Tho fight
lasted twenty-four minutes ui;d was drawn.
Providing they didu't get up a first class mur
der there within thirty clays to amuse the
people, tho owner of the dog proposes to
light him agaiust the wolf for 100.
The other night a policeman in Corry ar
rested a man named Sullivan and a initio ond
female companion for kicking up a row gen
erally, but the prisoner considered himself
good on the muscle, concluded he would not
go if he could prevent it. They hud severe
trials of strength, by tho way of rough und
tumble, and nfter a scries of escapes uud re
captures, Sullivau was like to get away en
tirely, when the policeman ordered him to
stop or he would shoot him. Not heeding
the order, ho lodged a ball in the fleshy part
of Sullivan's arm, when ho came to a halt.
Tho next day the wounded mau had "the offi
cer arrested for shooting him.
llarrisburg has n haunted house, and it is
pot the house of Representatives, either.
The pranks of the ghost are various, bul its
chief amusement is in not allowing the doors
to remain closed, nor bedelothing on those
sleeping on tho premises. Bolt and bur the
doors us they will ghostly fingers undo the
fastenings, uud ghostly feet are heaid on
stairway, hall and room, while ghostly hands
clutch and remove the clothing fioin the
shivering limbs of those occupying tho beds,
und breezes us cold as if from hyperborean
regions are said to sweep through the house.
The ghost is felt rather than seen, yet there
are those who assert that they havo seen a
soinethine a dread presence which they
could not describe, and yet could feel.
Kciiiotis liifcSligoiH'C,
Tho Young Mens' Christian Association
for tho United States ntid Canada, recently
met at Portland, Me. About 06 delegates
were present. The annual report embraces
C3H associations, and of these !il" were rep
resented at the Portland meeting. The en
tire membership is estimated ut 00,000 per
sons. A successful mission has been main
tained ulong tho line of tho Pacific railtoad.
An Episcopal preacher of Boston in a ser
mon recently reported, regards it a fatal r.iis
tako ol the "day, to erect booses of wo.'ship
for preaching, und not for prayer.
'I ho prayer offered ot tho opening of the
Peace Jubilee iu Boston, is criticised by an
Episcopalian as a complete failure, whilo the
speeches aud addresses were characterized by
extraordinary eloquence.
Tho Ameiican College of tho Propoganda
ut Rome, has thus farieceivid from this coun
try lb0,000 for its endowment through the
labors of Father Douno, brother of tho Epis
copal Bishop of Albuuy.
A writer in tho Gori-el Messenger discus
ses the evilB of a divided Christendom, and
finds them immense in sevcrul particulars.
How then? What is the theory and method
ot their removal?
A Presbyterian mission chapel in Bogota,
the cnpital of the United States of Colombia,
South America, has been opened recently.
It is the first Presbyterian church iu the
country, and a number of the most promi
uent men of tho republic were preseut.
On taking down recently tho spire of one of
the churches iu Portluud, Me., one of its
gilded balls was opened and found to cou
taiu a prophecy, thut in a few years by the
increasing spread of intelligence, the Culvin
istis system of theology will become extinct.
Sunday evening, July 11th, the auuuul
sermon before the Young Mens' Christian
Association, In Rochester University, was
preached by Rev. Sumusl Moss, D. !., of
Philadelphia, on the religious culturo of the
preseut period us a resultant of tho labors of
ull the past.
Tho eldest son of the late Lord Stanley of
Aldeily. England, becumo a Mohanimedau
some years ago while a member of the em
bassy to Constantinople. Jiy lus lainers
death he now becomes n British peer aud
member of tho llouso of Lords a Moham
medan peer.
Bishops Kip of California, and White
houso of Uliuois, -reject Protestant from tho
titlo of their Church and are calling it Epis
copal and not Piotestutit Episcopal, nnd the
lute Bishop Scott, of Oregon, regarded Pro
testantism as a blunder. He thought Lu
ther und the other reformers should have
staid iu the Romau Catholic Church.
Reunion between the Old and New School
Presbyterians is being finally adopted almost
unanimously. Of tho New School Presbyte
ries 11 have voted for it unanimously, and of
the Old 12, with the exception of one oppo
sing vote in New York, and four in Phila
delphia. The change of sentiment nud feel
iug iu both Schools siuce the division id very
remarkable.
Rev Dr. dimming, Scotch Presbyterion
and court preucher, Loudon, proposes, if full
rights of membership will be accorded to
him, to attend the Pope's general council,
lie ban since written to the Pope for infor
mation us to the liberties of speech and argu
mentation that will be allowed him ia that
budy.
In Cheyenne, an agent of the Homo Mis
sionary Society recently found nineteen per
sons toady to unite in fornnug a Congrega
tional Oliurch, und to pledge 000 towards
the support of a minister. The society ap
pointed J. G. Davis to that field, and he has
organized a Church. The Presbyterians are
Creparing to found a Church in that city. It
an a population of 8,000 souls, uud is tho
capital of Wyoming Territory.
A tnnn lias appeared in Poland, claiming
to be the Messiah on his second mission, llo
has chosen twelve apostles and claims to per
form miraculous cures. lie repronches the
peasants for their indifference to tho Insur
rection of 1863, and urges them to repent
and prepare for new emergencies. He has
gained considerable influence am the govern
ment is using means to counteract his politi
cal heresies.
It will be satisfactory to the friends of re
ligious aud moral reform, to be notified of
the progress of AVnter street mission in New
York. It has cost $2,812, of which all but
SG43 have been paid bv two men. It has
taken C5 womeu from Jance houses, many of
whom oro domestics in private families. It
hasuided in extreme distress and helped with
situations, 50 more, and put them on the road
to respectability and usefulness. It has
closed three dunce houses, uud maiutniued
daily religious meetings. The work has been
prosecuted thus far in a rickety old dance
house, ond it now asks aid to make thorough
repairs, or to build at an expense of 15,000
for its better accommodation.
A correspondent, writing from Rome, snys
tho Pope is beginning to entertain fears that
his general council will not prove satisfacto
ry. Prince llohenlohe and the best classes
in the Catholic world object to the elevation
of the principles of Syllabus into dogmas.
Kitiim nt theologians, canonists, lawyers, and
diplomatists, unite in these objections. The
deliberations of the. general council will take
place in sections, or contrregatious, each of
which will be presided over by u Cardinal.
The Cardinal Presidents of the congregations
will represent the Pope, ond hold their ip
poiutnieiits from him. The doings of the
congregations will be reported in the sessions
or general assemblies, over which the Pope
will preside iu person. There will bo ten
sessions of the council and each session will
proclaim or.o law. The subjects' of consider
ation urn ten, and nro an follows: 1. Pun
theism, Naturalism, uud Absolute Rational
ism, in nine paragraphs. 2. Modified Ra
tionalism, in seven paragraphs. 3. ludiffer
cutisni and Tolerance, in four paragraphs.
4. Socialism, Communism, Secret Societies,
Bible Societies, and Clerical Liberal Socie
ties, in six paragraphs. 5. Krrora with re
spect to the Church und her Rights, iu twen
ty paragraphs. t. Errors with respect to
Civil Society in its self and in its relation to
tho Church, in seventeen paragraphs. 7. Er
rors with icspect to Natural and Christian
Morals, iu ten paragraphs. 9. With respect
to tho Sovereignty of the Roman Pope, iu
two paragraphs. 10. With respect to Mod
ern Liberalism, in four paragraphs.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
F
)l( SALE-A GREAT HAUGAl.X !
TI.e fei'k'erlbura oHlt for enle the
SAW MILL
In il'iiiiezctte tow tMliln, hite the propirl
.inner
l the Ecu-
COAL
AKD IRCli COLIPAKY-
The l)nllJlii'' Is WxlJ Tout, und ceula!e all the neces
sary iii.tchiui.-o lor a
SAW MILL.
BOIICUS AND ENGINE
(never used) nl.o fjrsnlo.
Th" Rollers nre SO feet long and 30 Inches lu dinine
tor. The Entiue is
Fifty Horse Power,
ALSO
J. STACK
for sale.
The property will he sold 'ogetlier, or the machinery
wl'l be taken out aud Hold pepe-rute.
Thin U au excellent chance fur parties desiring to
purchase a
MILT, PROPERTY,
and ad excellent odi'iiln? fur a Tannery The proper-
la will be sold at a uajfulu, as the proprietora, beiug
kon renifdcnii, have no use for it.
rur lull tiaitlculaia addreasU. U. 1IAUY&X E IV.,
Lock llavcu.
J liuu lLlStil). tf
3M Urntl iniiian jtemruy.
By thoroughly dentin? the Mood, it radically curea
LVHlClbU,
Liter Cunipliiiiit. Ooutrbs,
CoM, Di.Mwi'i of Hi hi'liu j. Prepay,
Gout, Sm;il We.ikncM, Jumnlui', Itlii-ooiutlMni,
Chill" and K.'ViT, I'hthlsio, Crmip and lls.nl l-.rr.ill.iug,
'oor Bonn, KryaiHdaa, &Ot lihrinn, K. urul
gia, LoHrfof Appetite, Thrmtt J)iitut.c,
tiure Kyerf, Canker in uil forms,
lutlummiitinn, Ocucral
l cakuct.
Sou (T Dicoaun.
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Ho. Ill Area bU, Folia.
fPEB TEAB
Ana ika-ik.
Avt-nU wanted. MrCbmuiiwioB or AhiarnT every part (
. I:. H .) iLadoa. to aeU ouraCnited ftifcni
irira ClailLnei. arfaiitcaVrIaat Ufi-tiiuejurl e
IWniimJiaffTjTY, or 16 Iearliai. CllKlilo.
Sin
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Novel aud attractive ailldeal1
bTAt nOUD 11 t). CO
till l ullou bl , N. .
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$20
July 1
PER DAT. -Agents wanted everywhere. Bam.
ple lor two stuuim. Addrw
Dates, lliuu & Co., CleTclaud, Ohio.
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or tho glands atrophied nnd decayed.
But such as remain can be saved for
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of fouling tho hair with a pasty sedi
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Its occasional use will prevent the hair
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consequently prevent baldness. Frco
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous and
injurious to the hair, tho Vigor can
only benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a
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Containing neither oil nor dye, it docs
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long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy
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caecs of Scrofulous dis
ease, where tho cystom
Bccmed auturuted villi
corruption, havo been
I'lu iliril nnd eared by it.
berofalous nfTecliotia mill
disorders, which were aff
pravated liy tho scrofu
lous contlllnilintioli mint il
they vrere painfully afllictinfr, havo been rndically
cured In such jrreut numbers in almost every eou
tion of the country, that the public scarcely need to
be informed of its virtues or uses.
Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive
enemies of our rnce. Oitcn, this unseen nnd unfelt
tenant of the orpanism undermines the constitution,
und invites the attack of enfeebliuir or fatal diseases,
w ithout excitinp a suspicion of its presence. Ap.-iin,
it secins to breed infection throuKhout the body, nnd
then, on some favorable occusion, rapidly develop
into one or other of its hideous forms, cither on tho
Mirfuce or among thc-vitms. In the latter, tuber
cles may be Maidenly deposited in the itinera or
jicun, or minora lormcu in ine liver, or u eiiows
its presence by eruptions on the akin, or foul ulcer
ations on home part of the body. Hence the occa
sional use of a bottle of this tiitrsaparitla is ad
visable, even when no nclivo symptoms of disenso
miptM;. Persons atllicteil with the following com
plaints generally find immediate relief, nnd, nt
leiifrth, cure, by the use of this SAltSAl'A It II.
1A: Ut, Anthony' l-'irt; iione or l'rtHipclant
Trttrr.,Snlt Jthcititt, Nraltl Jlcatl, Jtiiiairorm.
JSocd J.;i, .Sure Jiar, und inner eniiiuoiis m
Visible forms of Sciii'iiIoiik disease. Also in the
more concealed forms, as ItfinprjMia, Jtrovnif,
Heart JHscase, T'itH, ICttilt-fittj, Xruraffia,
nnd the various l lrrrnus uilectious of the muscu
lar und nervous systems.
Hyphtlig or Venereal nnd Mereurial Jitsrattn
uve c ured by it, though a hmirtiineis required for
Fiihdiihig these obstinutc maladies by any medicine.
I'.ut long continued use of this medicine w ill cure
the complaint. Leueurrhra or Whites, I teri tie
Vlcerationt nud J-'etmtle IHsease, arc com
monly soon relieved and ultimately cured bv its
purifying and invigorating effect. 'Minute liircc
tions'for each case are found in our Almanac, sup
plied gratis. Jilieumatism aud O'niif. when
caused by accumulations of extraneous matters
in tho blood, yield mtii-kly to it, us also 7-iir
C'omi'taiHtH, H'orpiultft, r'onfer ton or inflam
mation of tho IAeerf&ui Jaundice, when arising,
as they often do, from ttie rankling poisons in tiie
blood. This N.I USA I'A II 1 1. LA in a great re
storer for the Mrcngth and vigor of the system.
Those who nre J.anautd and J.iftU xn, Denpon
tlcnt, Steeplem, und troubled with Xervaus Ap
prehenKiont or fears, or any of tho uffcctioim
symptomatic of Weakness, will find iminedinut
relief and convincing evidence of its restorative
ixjwcr ujiou trial,
PREPARED B Y
Dr. JT. C. AIEII A CO., Lowell, Slaw,-
Fractleal and Analytical Chemists,
SOLD BY ALL DIU'GGISTS EVEIttTVlIERE.
The ItuVralMifS Success.
MR DRESSING
BY ITS USB
Gray or Falod Hair is quicKly
restored to its youthf u color and beauty,
and with the first application a
beautiful gloss aud delightful fragrance
is given to the Hair.
Il will cause Hair to grow on Eald Spots.
It will promote lururiant growth.
FALLING HAIR ia immediately checked.
For Hale by all DruseiMe.
DEPOT removed from Oretnwii h 8t to
35 liarday feU & 40 i'aik riuco.
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MQFLAND'S GERMAN BIT1ERS,
end
HOQFLANQ'S GERMAN TONIC,
I'RKPAREP UT Dlt. C. M. JAOKSOX,
I'llII.AnKLI'HU, I' A.
The reatrst inmvn rente Jiet for
Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA,
Nervous Debility,
JAUNDICE,
Disease! of the Kidneys,
ERUPTIONS of the SKIS,
mi t nit Disease rltnK from a Dla
ordered l.lver, Ktomach, or
JMPVMTY OF TIIK Jlt.OOT.
Henri the fnllomnn lymplnmt, onrf if fan find
your siittrm ft nfTrrinl hy on; nf tlinn, yro may rr.'i
tnwr"l that ttitHtttr. ha vimMetwtd it attack tm tht
mi important orjjani nf jnnr bttyt and vnlttf tnnn
chuktti hy thf Hf nf fvnti'rfnl rvmifti, rt mitfratM
Vft, iki UrMinnlii'ii in tttth, will be Oi rault.
Consttrjfttion, 'Flntnlenoe, Inward Filoa,
Fulness ot Blood to t ha iiend. Acidity
of tho EHonisch. JViinsea, Heart
burn, DiKU8t lor Fowl.IViinese
or Weight in the Stoirmoli,
Hour EruotHtions, Hmk
ing or Fluttering nt the Fit
of the bloiuaoii, tiwimuiinfl; of
the Iloail, Hurried or Difficult
Breathing, Fluttering; Rt. t-ha Heni-t,
Choking or MuIVoculiriK Bensntions when
iu a fjy inuFvisturo, Dimness of Vision,
P. is or Webs before ihe Sight,
DjII Pain in the Head, IM1
cienoy .if J'erspirat iofi, Yel-
lownesnof tho Bkin and
Eye. I'rtin iu the Sule,
Bunk, Chest, Limbs, Rto., bud
den Flushes of Heat, Burning in
t ho Flesh, Const nut liruintuiiiKB of
Evil, aud Urunt Depression of bpirita.
AU fi'f itftirut' ct.'ir nf itw t.ivr or thttttlirt
0r,'iin., cotwjiifil with iinjinrtbtwa.
llocifl.nVo (Senium Cittern
m nil Ircl vrtroti1lttiirt roTitnlna no
1 1 it hi 1 1 I n . o in pf !! of Kl ulil fix
iinciN. Tht lifioirtf llp-int mid ltttrtt
from tvlilcli i!irn? i xlnicli rr lit n do
nre f;nt li-i'Ml In t-ciiim.iy All t lie
lit flic I iim I i IrHicn nre t-x'.ff cl from
tli t-ni by n ft'tciil I f.c cli...il. Tliro
fxinula ore liieit forvrrt-cl to thla
caiuitry In lie ttKrtl exprenttly for llta
lilHii(il;i4 I hi? of lit? Ititltrs. 1'Iirio
l no itlcolioile Miiitnee of may Klnil
il .it lit coiuiiotiiMll.ttf Hie HHui,
hmuc II Ik Hi only ItHHn tUnt can
liv nrl In tmra wlid-rr nlcolioUc lUit
ulants are not ntl vlunlile
fioofla lib's ;rmtm Sonic
inn ermhiutitim rf oil thf. iuffrrtlifuts of tht Jiittfra,
with vtiiK Niuit i 'rut Hum, 0ntngct etc.. It it utrti fr
the tamt tliwttr ua the Wttfrm, in CitSfM whfft $nmt
purr. utrn.'to!t; it i inn tux is rufUive.d, u wilt hew in
tttitut tfutt t ft ftt rrwtie ttr ftiitirrly different frmii
any of.Wx atlrn-titrt J'nr the cure tif thf dittttt't
n ittttti, thtrr briwj tfi. n:it'ic prvf,ftrntinn nf rn'itictwtl
extract, white tht nth rf r mre H'rwtinn of rMwt
n tnmf f'trm. Ttf 'iMNIOi ttrcitirtili on nf the mnti
p!r.ti,int aii'i arerut'lf rtmttlift ever nffrrtH tn tht
p'thtir. itt tti ff i rjcfjtiititf. It it a pfeamre tft fnVj
i', iWi'.V it. ti' fjiri'i'tt fxhiti'mtivg ivil mfdicitl
fti'tlitirs Itttre cutitfti it to be knvivtt a.. J.V greatest of
Unties
CONSUMPTION.
TliaiiMAttttft of tNc, tvltvit tlifi pn
Unit ititppoartt he ww. nflUvlecl vvlllt
I IiIm I err I lil llieae hnve. eeu ettreil
ly die iixc of i liee reniedlem Kxt rtn
eniHc l Ion clvlilllfy atiil eoiilt art)
Ihe ttiiat ul I e lulu nt if ;ioi never)
i'tK'H of clyHi'nla or cIImcum of th
3letlve orKiui. Kveit In crici of
y, l u nine CoiimihiI Ion, lline rented 1
. ill hr f'o it ml of the f7rrnlt beaiteflit
Mtrciillieiiiiig and litvlgorattttg.
DEBILITY.
T-.'r ii no medicine eqtuxl to Unabintta G'rmnn
B t"-rt r 'flmiv in caxfi nf Drhitity. They impnrt a
tone ttnU riittf to th wholf tystem, ttrevtjt 'ten the. ati
prtite, enlist nn titjuymfnt of the food, enable tVi
$Iumli 'h tn di'jrt it, purify the liltuxl, yivt a fftxni,
goitiut, healthy complexion, tradicnt the. ttlbtw tiny
from Ute. gye. iinjtari a hlo-m tn the chft);tt und chant4
tM p ttunt from a ttort-ltretithedt tmaciabtt vwiit.
Weak and Delicate Children
are mnile miniif; ly ukIii the Hitlers
or Tonic. In ihcI, they are Family
ledieltivH. Tlirj rnu be ttdiitlnUiercd
with jHifirl mifety fo a cnlld threa
itiont Hm old, l he moht tlclicale fcuialci
or n tun 11 uf itiut-ty,
Thete U'meditt are the bett
JUool Purldov
erer 7.-h- n, and will cure alt diffuse retutiiu fumt
Knp yi-ttr bhxtd pure; hfp ynur hirer in ortUr;
Imp ytiur diyrttiv tivjttut in u t-tind, hwltl-y cnH
ttttii, 'it t!,f utt nf these nmtdiex, und nn diret$4 wtU
ttrr uLsml yr.tt.
I.iutli . Im nUh n fiilr akin and
co.nl mil j.l lion, free from a ellotv
tH 1 i it ml till u In-r d!Jlut-emeiit,
klifinlil iinc lliei.e i-eiiiriliea ucu.lun
ally, a'lii- !,ltr In iin lVi t onln, aurl
I iu hlo.iil pin i , M ill n ill ti, kjmrk
liiijf eye, uud lilouming clicvk.
I A CTinx,
1ntfltwJ't titrmnn litmttlitt art enwxIcrfeit'A.
Tli? yrttuinr fmn liir tirimliirt of C. ill. Juchuon
rm tli' front nf thr natsiitc vn-uftpcr nf tacit LoOlt, and
tht name of tUt artidc Lfown ill iitri iiul. All : Inn
art countertit,
Tliniiauiid. of lettrra have been re
cr I ved, I etUfy lug lot lie vli'l ue of I lie.
rt-iuedlen.
A BEAD THE EEC0MMENDATI0N3.
ritOM HON. O tO. W. WOOUWAKD,
Cliiof Jual'.'vuf thr Kupreini Court uf I'oimsylTmila,
rii.McLriu, Miki u 10; li, 1S07.
ltid "Ilnojtamfi (!cnzn M'trrs" it not an intos,
iratiny brrrrajjt, but it a an... tonic. usrftU in dixnr,
drrt of Hit ((iyfj'fi nrpiui,, alii, of arrat btn'JU in
eaxrt of debility and want of nervout action in t4
lytU. 'otir, truhr,
VLU. if. WOODWARD.
PROM IIOM. JAMKS TIIOMI'SOV,
Jii'ljs uf Hit Siiirum Cuurt uf ronni.i It;iiiK.
1'niLtnri.riiu, A run. l!tli, 1M4.
I rou'rloi- u Iloni!nul'e (trriiian Hit
Ii-i-m" a rf(ii.-jj tneilieinn In ease af nt
lackawf indlgoalloii or U .iir iitla. I
rail certify tula from my rictlcuc
fit. Youra, uilli irrrl,
JAJIICK TltO.UPSO.X.
Frnm ItKV. JOSKfll II. KKXXAItl), Ml,
Ptur of tlio Tulitll lliiti.t Church, I'hilndHlihl.
Da .TiCKjOX l.ta Sir : havtUm fritmtntlyr-
JH'ultd tn ronntct my nant Willi Tceonimentlationt t,e
iff't 'Ul kind of mmlirinrt, Init rrffanlinu tht pi uctict
at out nf my aifiri'inrr rphrrt, I hart in all cunt dr.
timed ; but Willi a ' tear Jirunf in carinut inttavctt. nnd
ttartiulurly iu in n nmi family, oftht utrfulnttt of r.
Ilimftand't Urrman IJillrit, lil,'p,irt for'nnrt from my
uiual corn-it, tn esprett my fall amrieltoii that 1
f -"t.iI il.'l.illly .f llmayati'in. anil t.., f,,r Liiw
Cnm;-Viut, il i. a khI'm hiuI vulu.-ilile prrnmtion In
tnmrcatet it may fail ; liu' v.uall., I doiiltl not ii wiU
If. rery beueffial to Ihnre who tulUr Jrom Hit uiost
tuattt. l'ourt, very reject fully,
J. U. A'A'.V.V.I HP,
Xijlitli, btlvui Coattl a.
Prioe of the Bittara, 1.00 per bottle
' Or, a half doxon for V00.
I'rice of the Tonio, $1.50 pur bottle J
Or, a half dozen for $7 53,
TU. Tunic ! iut Hi. in quart Uitllva.
Recollect thai it it Pr. Ilnfnn.rt German RenieAi.i
that art to wilrerilty ut'd nnd tn highly rtcinnnitnd'
td; and do tint allow tht Vrujitl tn induct you Is
titkt any thimj tltt that he stay toy itjutt at nam!,
eante he niaLet a larger jn-nlil on it. Thett J.'tmctties
will bt ttnt by &prtu to any locality ttyii application,
to Hit
IMtlSCIPAL OFFICK,
AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
.Vu. 03t AHCU STREET, rhihidtlphim.
CHA8. M. EVANS, Proprietor,
Formerly G. M. JACKSON & CO.
Tli rue Itemedlee arc fur sale li
DniggUla, Blurekeepera, aud Midi,
clue Ualrtvr) wli,r,
Ikt nntfornrl to tsnmint writ Hit articlt you buy ia
writer tn net In acnnin.
JODD'B NEK VINE DID if! "
.1 . i. v . a luuutrni 11 wuu to Walt
another week oetore Titin(f, to aeo if I oonunutxt to im
prove, an I have been doing for eome time, under the
treatment of the new medicine, and am happy to tell vou
that 1 am getting better even flutter then when you
Were here. I ftnuinaiuw tVia nun. iwtlti i i. i'iVu
witliuut anybody advuoiig me to it. When I began
with it I could only walk tri.m my bed to the ehair. ily
trouble baa been extreme pain In the head, and ha
lasted over three year. All the medicine I have here-
mwac waaj lm uiiiea mi give any reuef . 1 am now able
to go up and down ntuira, and am daily improving. I
consider the NEHVINK the beat medicine 1 ever lound,
and ahall oontinue it uae, for I aw oourident of entire
recovery. 1 have Uken culy three bottle and would
not be witbont it on any acoount
, , Very tiulr, Mci. 1. . Vnn
July ti 4