C Trot resolution adopted. by thtl 13614 fion ycntion are short and tO WO point, There can ne no misunderstanding Grin. They en dorse the administration of 'Gen. Giant and „sailor mkt Pikkisidor. I ad, CIAt 341,gt 4igistet. ROST. IREDELL, Js ALLENTOWN, PA,, JUNE 00, 1808 REPUBLICAN" STATE NOMINATIONS. • FOR GoVERICOR, GENERAL JOHN W. GEARY. FOR JUDGE OF 'I'RK SUPREME GORR?. HON. HENRY W. WILLIAMS, OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY GEARY AND WILLIAMS. Half the battle is gained in Loving good leaders whom the people can follow With con fidence.. The Republican' Convention in re nominating Gen. Geary and Judge Williams performed but a simple act of duty to the nom inees andlo the party. To say that this was but the general expectation is not going too far, for while there might have been some who preferred other candidates, none even claimed that others were more worthy or presented better claims. In 1966 Gen. Geary's name and record was a tower of strength. Ills previous military and civil course had made him famil iar to the people, who believed that one who had fought so long and so well in behalf of freedom was deserving of again being placed In power, when the Republican party was to show that it could grapple with the issues of the war and perform its pledges made at its close. They were not disappointed. The last three years have lost no town for Penn sylvania or the party. She has kept up with the march of progress, and bee Governor has always shown himself to be without reproach. The wants and desires of the people have been carefully attended to, and. the tribute of an almost unanimous vote in convention is evi dence that they were not ungrateful. Judge Williams was fairly elected in 1867, but owing to the frauds of our opponents, Judge Shorewood to-day occupies a seat on the Supreme bench knowing that false natur alization papers and bogus voters have placed Mtn there. This fall we trust no such mean ends will be resorted to and that our nominee may receive that lilting reward to which lie is entitled. The Importance of the contest cannot be doubted. The administration of Gen. Grant Just fairly under way is meeting with all sorts of obstructions, and to lose the State we will be but throwing further obstacles in the way of a speedy and prosperous return to harmony and peace. The XVtit Amendment is a meas ure to which the Republican party stands pledged, and to accomplish it we need the co operation of every loyal State. The influence of Pennsylvania in the national council Is great, and her voice can go far to assist in helping the final achievement of those great measures which we have undertaken. The practical results of the Congressional plan of reconstruction Is clearly shown, and to go back now would be disastrous. Let us then keep on In the good work, and by throwing aside all loose views or personal feelings enter into the canvass with the determination to poll a full vote for. the whole ticket. Success depends on our efforts, and if we lose it will be becatuttr - of our apathy. Tun late convention held in Philadelphia, was one of the ablest that we have ever at tended. The nomination of Gen. Geary and Judge Williams being a foregone conclusion, no particular display of ability was required and yet we should like to have seen one of the old field days to bring out some of the many great men present. From the Fifth district we noticed Hon. W. B. Waddell, of Chester, late a member of the Legislature from that county. Mr. Waddell is a member of the bar and a rising man. his mannerin the conven tion betrayed none of that nervous brusque ness so often shown by the vain word dele gate. His remarks are always listened to with attention. Bucks, Sixth district, sent George Lear as her Senatorial delegate. Mr. Lear ranks high as a lawyer and during the last cam paign we had the pleasure of listening to several good speeches from him. Ho looks like a lion and his earnest, emphatic manner is calculated to Impress the audience. Schuylkill county, Ninth district, was repre sented by Linne Bartholomew, well known throughout the whole State as a man of de cided ability. Ile is one of the leading men of his county and always ready to help his party. The duties of his position were not new, as we believe he always is selected for the honor. Hon. George T. Miller, member of Congress from the Fourteenth Congressional district, answered for tile Fourteenth Senatorial dis- CM The Twenty-fourth district, Westmoreland, Fayette and Green, sent the veteran John Covode, who was greeted by hosts of friends. Ills hearty, bluff look and ringing voice as he spoke of the services of his friend Galustre A. Grow, in Congress during the diffleultEzvith Rhett and others, when the speaker stood with spittoon in hand, ready to knock down the man who dared to lift a lkand against his friend, brought forth shouts of applause. lion. Thos. M. Marshall was there from Al legheny, Twenty-fifth district, looking as young and active as he did years ago. He is a power in the West, where the people love to hear him and know his merits. Amongst the representative delegates Aver° Hon. G. A. Grow, the able chairman of the State Central Committee, Gideon Clark, of Philadelphia, Hon. James L. Graham, State Senator from Allegheny, George Lautian of 13erks, (he - wasn't pleased at anything), Ron. 11. L. Cake of Schuylkill, Hon. John Cessna of Bedford, full of life with his eye and brain as clear as over, Hon. P.. 11. Osterhout, of Wyoming, Senator from the Eleventh district, ion. James B Clarke, of Warren, and others whose names we have forgotten. ; • election in Virginia on Monday next will be a close contest. The result will have an important bearing upon Texas and Missis-. sippi, the . only other States who refuseto abide I by the leSsons of the war. We hope that the Well's ticket will be successful, for the sake of peace and harmony. If the rebels are still to control:Virginia she might as well be left out until experience shall have taught her that by a just compliance with the demands of a liberal government she only can resume those rela thins which were cast aside by the rebellion. In Tennessee the fightbetween the ".Stokes" and " Benter" parties has not abated,. and if "the late Andrew Johnson" should be elected Governor (heaven save us I) It will only be on account of the division in. the Republicans ranks. GOVEIIICOIIB Geary of Pennsylvania, Hayes of Ohio, and Chamberlain of Maine, have been renominated by their respective States. The people believe in keeping good men inoffice. The unanimity shown in their selection speaks well for re-election in each case. TIM prevalelice of yellow fever in the island, of Cupp has induced the health officer at Phil mlelphis to issue an order requiringall vessels arriving from porta or places in tliat,Pland stop at the lazaretto. tvocate the passage of the Mirth' Amend ment ; endorse the administration of Gov. Geary ; express confidence that the Govern ment will protect the interests and dignity of the nation in respect to our just elating against Great Britain ;. express sympathy with strug gling people of all nations in their efforts to attain universal freedom ; affirm adherence to the doctrines of protection, and breathe throughout the true principles of a free gov ernment. No glittering generalities, but plain .doctrines which no man need blush to defend. ON Friday last Hon. A. E. Boric tendered his resignation as Secretary of the Navy be cause of 11l health and for private reasons. During his short term in the Cabinet he has shown signal ability as an executive officer and has brought about many changes In the naval department which will add to its vigor and efficiency. Hon. Geo. 31. Robeson, At torney General of the State of Now Jersey has been appointed to MI the vacancy. Mr. Robeson rankSldgh as a lawyer and his ap pointment will no doubt give great satisfac tion to the country. Gen Grant does not hunt long among the politicians forhis officers and always selects the right man. ANDREW JOIINSON at ono time entertained the fond idea that he could establish a • new political party of which lie should be the head. Many good men of both parties were Mattered with the ideit but the wigwam convention which promised so much could do nothing to deceive the people. Chief Justice Chase dis appointed in his hopes of one day filling the Presidential chair is at the same game in the South for the purpose of securing a nomina tion in 1972. It is strange that so wise a Judge should be so foolish a politician. POLITICAL: The Ohio Republican Convention met last Wed nesday and made the following nominations for Slat, officern:—Ooreraur, Rutherford D. llayes ; Lleutenau Governor, J. C. Leo; Treasurer, S. S. Warner; Suprem. Judge, Luther Day; Attorney General, T. D. Pond. Mr. Joseph &gar, who announced himself some Weeks ago an a candidate for Congressman at largo in Vie , ginia, now published a card in The Richmond Whig, to announce that ho cannot withdraw from the canvass. With that singular modesty which In an essential part of the Virginia character—we mean, of course, the chival rous, "first-family" Virginia character-Mr. &gar In giving his reasons for declining to withdraw, says: "For God's sake, let ns have some Virginians in Con gmsa So far, under the miserable system Inaugurated by the sonlid adventurers who have taken possession of the State, soul and body, not ono native Virginian has been thought of by them for Congress, units. a scalawag of lowest degree, when at this Juncture more than at auy past period of our Watery, m e ndesirable to have in the national councils one bud Virginlau., to the manor burn—of Virginia rearing—of Virginia Instincts—wimm conaideration can detach from our Interests. • • • • Every harms( of Virginia demands the presence of repre sentatives of unquadiotutblejldefily and ability. It is to be presumed that say Virginian who might he uuw Ming to announce himself as one of "our best men." and a gentleman of unqueationable " must bo acalawag." The Conservative Republican Convention of Mississippi met on Wednesday, and adopted resolutions approving the Congressional reconstruction policy. uni versal suffrage and ualvental amnesty, and endorsing President Craut's administration. The Maine State Republican Convention ou Thu nday ru•uomluated Joshua L. Chamberlain (or Gov- , STATE CONVENTION. Gen. John W. Geary re-nominated for Governor, and Hon. henry W. Williams for Judge of the • Supreme Court. The Republican 'State Convention met In Con cert Hall, Philadelphia, on Wednesday morning, and was called to onlerby Hon. Galusba A. Grow. Hon. Henry Souther was made temporary chair man, and after the usual committees were appoint ed the Convention adjourned to meet at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. On the reassembling of the convention a reso lution was presented and adopted setting forth that lion. Galusha A. Grow, for the services as Chair man of the Republican State Central Committee, and his untiring labors in behalf of Republican Ideas and principles, Is • ntitled to the thanks of the Republican party. The committee on permanent organization re ported Hon. John Graham, of Allegheny coun ty permanent chairman. The lists of vice presi dents were then Lauded in and agreed to. After other business, of it miscellabcous character, had been transacted, the convention proceeded to make general nominations for Governor. The following names were offered : General John W. Geary•, of Cumberland county. General Horace M. Porter, of Dauphin county General Wm. Lilly, of Carbon county. General George G. Meade, of Philadelphia. Hon. Thos. M. Marshall, of Allegheny county General James B. Negley, of Allegheny county General Harry White, of Indiana county. Hon. Gco. B. Lowrance, of Washington county A motion made to make the nomination of Gen eral Geary unanamous was opposed by Mr. Lan man of Becks county. The names of Messrs. Marshall, Negleyi Law rence and White were withdrawn, and the con vention proceeded to a ballot, 'with the following result : General Jobs W. Geary 122 General Wm. Lilly General George U. Meade 4 General 11. ID. Porter 1 Total 111 Geberal Geary, having received a majority of the votes east, was declared the nominee of the convention for Governor. -A motion to make the nomination unanimous was opposed by Mr. Lan man. A vote was then taken, with but one dis senting voice—Mr. Unman. Subsequently the nomination was made unanimous amid the wildest enthusiasm. Judge henry W.iants, of Allegheny county, was nominated fo rge of the Supreme Court without opposition. . The Committee on Resolutions reported.WM lowing which were unanitnonelradrie . Resolved, That we rejoice frith° Mt lona' victory of 1868, which has brought peace, happiness and prosperity to us as a natioui Resolved, That we wholly approve of the princi ples and policy of the administration of President Grant; end we heartily endorse every sentence con tained In Its Inaugural address, and especiallY do hereby ratify and approve the late amendment to the Constitution of the United States, proposed by Congress known as the Fifteenth Amendment. • Resolved, That we have confidence that the gen enal administration will wisely and firmly protect the Interest and dignity of the nation lu respect to our just claims against Great Britain. That wo endorse the action of the Senate In rejecting the Johnson Clarendon Treaty known as the Ala baMa Claims. • Resolved, That we heattily sympathize with the struggling people of all nations In their efforts to attain universal freedom and the Inalienable rights. of man. Resolved, That wO cordially endorse the admin istration of Governor John IV. Geary as wise eco nomical and honest, and that it deserves, as it has received, the approval of the people of Pennsylva nia, and we especially commend his uniform ef forts to restrain the evils of special legislation. . Resolved, That the Hon. Henry W. Williams, our candidate for the Supremo Bench, we present a learned, pure and patriotic Jurist, who will adorn the high position to which we propose to elect him. Resolved, That we reiterate and affirm Our ad herence to the doctrine of protection, as proclaim ed in the ninth resolution of the platform adopted at the State Convention of March 71866. Resolved, That we endow the ticket this day nominated, and pledge to It Otli hearty and cordial su3gort. red That the chalrma nof this Convention Is hereby authorized to appoint a chairman of the State Central Committee on the joint recommen dation of the eandidatea Ibis day nominated. Resolved, That the State Central Committee shall consist during the coming campaign of the same number of delegates from each county as the last committee, and they be appointed by the Sen atorial representatives, except Allegheny county, which shall have eight. • After a speech frem Gov. Geary the convention adjourned am dk. In the evening a monster ratification meeting was held at Concert Ilan: Hon. Geo. 11. Stewart was called to the Chairamidst rapturous applause, and paid an eloquent tribute to the principles of the Republican party and the candidates It had .named. • The meeting was then addressed by Ex rtilor.x!olocy., Hon. Wayne McVeigh, lion. John Cessna and others, and adjourned at a late hour With cheers for the Ticket and Platform. NEWS ITEMS. —A number'of female Clerks were dismissed from the office of the Controller of the Currency on Wednesday.. —Major General Meade will be present nt. the dedicatlon of the Gettysburg monument to-mor row. —Shocks of an earthotmke wcro experienced at Beattie, Olympia; and Steelacoom, Washington Territory, on the 20th 21st, and 23d of June. —S. S. Conant, who has boon for several years a leading editor on the New York Times, line been appointed to the managing editorship left vacant by the death of Mr. Raymond. Adolph E. Boric has resigned the position of Secretary of the Navy, and George M. Robeson, the present Attorney General of the State of Now Jersey, has been appointed to fill the vacancy. —Commissioner Delano has appointed R. L. Brown collector •of Internal revenue for the Twenty-third district of Pennsylvania, and his commission has been sent to the President to be signed. —The Treasury detectives have within a few weeks arrested twelve counterfeiters, together with plates, presses, dies, d;c. A gang arrested at Fort Wayne, Ind., had over four hundred thousand dollars In counterfeit 25 cent currency. —The store of Leonard, Baker & Co., on Chest nut street, Philadelphia, was damaged by fire, on Wednesday night. The store contained a stock of goods valued at $250,000. The loss is estima ted at $00,000: The stock was insured for $148,- 000. The building is damaged to the amount of $B,OOO, bid Is fully Insured. —The National Deaf Mute College, at Washing ton, held its first commencement on Wednesday. The Institution was founded by Amos Kendall In 1857. There were three graduates—one of them being James IT. Logan, a Pennsylvanian—and they delivered orations In the sign langnege. This was the first commencement of n deaf mute col lege nt which regular collegiate degrees were con fermi. MUNDANITY. Gen. llalleek returns $23,434 Income Gen. Early In making political stump speeches Virgluld. blilo Is to have a Woman Bufllngo Convcnt lot 14uptembor. Hon. Wm. A. Howard Ilan declined the Muni u Minden to China. Henry Ward Beecher loth a brother who played Addle at the Boston Jul,lle, Gen. Frank Blair has gone into the Life Incur ante Agency In California. The "subterranean elements of European poll ticx" are reported to be again getting uneasy. The Boston Post says: "The Jubilee big drum has been let for au orchestra boarding house." The wheat crop of the Valley of Virginia. thls •ewon lo eothowted at women. Velocipedes are a drug in the New York Mar ket, $75 ruschlue, won't brlug et auctlou over *l2. Grasshoppers arc at their old tricks la Utal roosting on the railroad tracks and stopping trains. Mary Bcott, of Cairo, Massachusetts, who was • Id to have lava tho original Mary who "had a Mlle nth," died loot week, aged at year,. The Working Men's Union are making arrange inputs for a grand procession and mass meeting la Nei York on the Sth of July. ' Shelbourno Falls, Vermont, has a citizen who claims to be the "champion boron swapper." Ho to 40 years or age, and has traded horses over 003 Mmes. A German astronomer luta written a pamplile. o prove flint We are noon to have n necond moon, nud thin it will be nearer the earth than the present moon. Newspaper publishers, the Internal Revenue Commissioner nays, must ho taxed as • • manufncturere. " The Now York Express don' bknow what they manufac ture, unless It ho " public opinion." A fanner, at West Dover, Vt., has been feeding out hay that has been inhis barn for 31 yearn. It came out bright and sound, tbe cattlo ato It well, and it was as good to every respect as bay grown last summer. A Floridian Rip Van Winkle made his appear once In 81 Mary's the other day, from the depths of tl Everglades, bringing two negroes for sale. Ile woo tordshed and disgusted to learn that there had been a wa and that his negroes were free. Gcn. Sherman remarked the otter day Clint, I his opinion, the shortest way to compel the Indians to he the down to civilised life was to send ten regiments of no diem to the Plains with orders to shoot buffaloes nu they become too scarce to support the rodoklbzi. A New haven colored man wne trundling a wheelbarrow upon the sidewalk the other day, when a policeman ordered him into the atreet, on penalty of the law, whereupon the colored man shouldered his vehicle, and .o kept within the curbstone% of the lase and of the illeanik, remarking, " Ouer• .I t' all buukeym, Id A week or two ago a young lady of lowa, while on the way to her wedaiug, was offered five dollars by another young man If oho would inarry hint, and consent ed. The disappointed lover was not to ho wholly cheated out of his matrimony, and therefore proposed, was ac cepted by, and married the sister of the jitter on the xnnio day. Messrs. Stokes and Solder, the rival candidates for Governor of Tennessee. are stumping in concert: in a recent speech the former said that he would glee the hU• for ten dollars If he would tante whether or not he stood on lie Chicago Republican platform. Mr. Senior answer ed that be did, and put the ten dollars ItChle pocket. Mr Stokes does not think Lls money troll Invested. The Hartford manufacturers begin to suspect that they haven Rourboa among them. Sonic time ago a man, with the appearance of a free and easy mochaulc, secured work la uue of the largo mauufacturing establish ments la that city, at Id a week. Ile labored nu faithfully that his pay was noon advanced about al per cent. Measi lima the man took a pretty thorough look at tho city and Ito surroundings. Friends of Into secured work lu other factories la the city, nod everything weal us quietly until ono day there were some important seizures In the neigh• borhood for violatiou of the Internal Revenue. The young mechanic, about this thee, gave up his situation, left Ills boarding-place, and took up quarters at one of the pried pal hotel■. What is quite singular, he seems to have a thorough knowledge of the manner of conducting Lueders. in many establlslunents In Ilnetfurd, and n very thorough acquaintance will& the Revenue laws. The Columbia (Pa.) Spy says that on the farm of Isaac Steadman, one-half mile east of Mount Joy, there is to he seen the largest bullock to tho country. Dan is his name; he weighs nearly 4,030 pounds, is six feet four . Inches to tight, and measures over ten feet In circumfer ence. Ile moves about quite brlakly, and In some respects resembles a huge elephant, being of nearly the same color. ,The Wilmington (Illinois) liuleyoultra, edited Walt. Steele, toys: A printer lost week proposed to go laid partnership with us, Ills name Is Doolittle. The , ilrm name wouldlUmed very had, either way you vet It— 'Steal and Do Little,' or •Do little and Steal.' We can't Slue. One of us would soon be lu the poor house, and the othet In the penitentiary. "Io plain English," soya the Pall Malt Gazette, we ought never to attach the smallest Importance to any speech or declaration of policy which cornea to tm from the United States." TMs Is said ripropos of the general ex pression of American opinion concerning Mr. Sumner' s Alabama speech. Well, It to to a certain extent true. No ono mat's utterances can ever be taken as the voice of the American people, nor no of auy practical importance. unless he be intrusted with official power to act. Wa do not recognise here the shades of responsibilit y which ob tain to European Governruents;and which Invest different men or Joanna* 'with ouch modifications of power that% their aaylngs are to be regarded no • official," " semi official," "almost aerul-ogiclal," Ac., phrases to be seen every day In European journals. Whoa Congress Passes a law, or the t•reaidoot bunco a KUCIRIIIMIUII. or coo of his Secretaries pato forth au authorised documeut, it may be regarded ax of official noport. .All oilier utterances are but a part of public opinion. TIME RICH MEN OF NEW VOIIK. The Now York Tribune on Satunlay published thirty-eight double columns of income returns, al phabetically arranged, with the figures carefully transcribed from the official records. There are seventeen thousand nine hundred and nineteen names of citixens of New York city, paying tax on Incomee whiclt range from $1 up to $3,019,218. An abstract is appended showing the returns of those who pay tax on Incomes of one hundred thousand dollars or upwards Wm. B.' Astor 1079.212 W77OrPM . Aldrich A Loring Andrew. mew Aaron Arnold MAD Richard Arnold 103,917 James ll.' 8anker....142,337 Beery e. 11,1! Jas. A. 8ened1ct...,..311,630 Jo.. Gordon Bentiett..l93,6oo Ciao. 111103 100.950 Robert Bonner 1141,841 Stewart Brown ' LW.= Neu,,w 213,337 W la n ea vr e 'll! c 74 Co or. g i u tablo..Ll 4 l2. l.9oo : o3s John Cisco... .... am.fxn 12:49:31 . 1 4. V4 l ialr 27.3 73 Darla Dow 151,641 /mom 11. 800 217,170 B r arr Fox a) Flake 296,129 Oa, • 271,411 Cor, E. Durham 10,713 Jonah 11. ()antler " BA= Robert Coelot 133,791 Pater Coalet • 2:13.90 Jay (bold " 130.(0) Borneo Dray 123.00 David Oroesbeeko....lol, oo s fancy D. Haight 111.00 MEN'S -VOUTIES. RON'S' at: NPRINC Ann SCN3II:I, Cl.OllllNc. 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WISHARYS PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL It I. the vital principle 4.1* the Pine Tree, eidainetl by peculiar procetta in the olipt Illation of the tar, by which 1 11l medicasafeprtio , ore retained. It Is the only -guard and reliable remedy which It , over been prepared (rots the Juice or the pine Tree. It Invigorates the digestive organs and remtilren (bourn, It strengthens the debilitated system. It purifies seal, enricher the Mood, mot expeln from the system the corruption which rcrofilla breed , . Oil 6011111 g, It iIhOIOIVOA the 11111.1 , 1 or phlegm which Mom+ the air. passages of the thugs. Its healing principle acts upon the irritated surface of the lung,. and throat, penetrating to each diseased Port, relieving pale and mil/ditto' in It le the result of yearn ol lady and experiment, and It . Is offered to the atilicted, with the positive assurance of its power to cure the following direaser, if the patient, has nut too bong delayed a resort to the means of cure:— • Courumptiou of the Lunge. Cough, Sole Throat end Brenta. Bronchitis. Liver Compliant, 111111.1 and Bleeding Piles, Arita., Whooping Cough. DlPllwrio. be., be. We are often asked why are ma other rentediea to the market for Consumption, Coughs. Colds, [toil usher na me:DT affections equal to Dr. L. Q. WlsharCs Pine Trio Ter Cordial. Wo mirk er— bd. 11 cures, not by stopping cough, but by loosening and arrirtiug nature to throw off the unhealthy matter collected about the throat nod bronchial tuber, canning irritatiou end cough. 2al. Most Throat and Lung Remedies tire composed of attedynen which allay the cough,for awhile, into by their conattrlnging effects, tier fibres becom e , hardened, and the unhealthy 111111104 coaguletll and ere retained iu thin system. causing disease beyond the control of our inert emlueut phyriciann, 3d. The Pine Tree Tar Cordial, with its todstantr, are preferable, because they remove the couro of irritation of the mucus membmue and brooch lel tuber, assirt the lungs to act add throw olf the nunhealthy recretiour, and purity (ho blood, thus scienti fi cally making the cure perfect Dr. Wishort Iwo on file J of his office lattalreds and thousands of fltrffifitotles, (root 3to and Woolsn of vaguest( unable chanech r 'Who erere once hopelessly giv en up to /fir, but throo al, the I'm rble ars of God tern. llell losplefely restos, ft to health by the Pine Tree Tor l.'or dial. A Physician in attendance who can be consulted In person or by m ail, of chnswe. Price of Pine 'Prep 'For Cordial sl.fal per Bottle, All per dot. Sent by Ex 'were on receipt of price. Address L. C. Wkitart M. D., NO. 112 North boned St. Phil:urn, Pa. apr 21.3 t.•: QCIIENK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC and Mandrake Pills, Will one Consumption, Liver , Complalnt, nod Dyspepsia, If taken areording to directions. They are all three to he taken it t Ito eau. time. They cleanse the Niolllltell, relax the liver. and tan it to work: linen the app..tite heel/Mee good; the food digests and makes good blond; the patient begins to grow in thsh the diseased to:Merril...us in the lungs, and then:Oho:l oat. grows lire disease and gets well. This is the only way to core onsumption. To these three medicines Dr. J. If. Schenk, of Philadel phia, owes Ids unrivalled eucreso in the treatment of pnl mouttry consumption. ere Pointe:lle Syrup linens the morbid matter in tint. lungs, nature throws it tar by tot easy expectomtlon, for when the phlegm or matter Is ripe. a slight cough trill throty it off, and the patient has reel and the Inane begin Wheal. To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills must be freely used to rlralne the stomach and liver, so that the PIO monk. Syrup and the food will make g I blued. Schenk's Alandrake rills net upon the liver, motor lug all obstructions. relax the ducts of theall-bladder, the bills starts freely, and the liver is soon relieved; the stools • will show what the Pills can do•, nothing has ever been dangerousxpt calomel (a deadly which is very to use unti.ss with gnat' care), thot unlock the gall-bladder awl start the secretions or the liver like Schenk's Alaudrake Pills. Liter Complaint Is olio of the want neonlillellt 0101,0, Or COnelltantiOn. Schenk's Seaweed Toole Is a gentle stimulant and niter alive, and the alkali in the Seaweed, which Oils prepara tion it 1111100 Iteeinte the Stlllolloll to throw out the gastric juice to dissolve the food with the Pulmoulc Syrup, and it Is utade into good blood without fermentation ur saurian tat the stomach. The great reason why physicians do ant Cate consump tion Is, they try to do too much; they glue tnedlciun to ?dun the e0111:11, to step elsills, to stop night sweats, hectic foyer, and by so doing they derange the whole diestive pourers, locking up the sect and eventually tine patient sinks end dies. Dr. Schenk, In his treatment, hootot try to stop acough, cough, night Steelltth chills or fever. vt. the rause, and they will all slop of their own accord. tin ono Call be cured of Coosamption, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Catarrh,Cnu ker, Ulcerated Throat, unless the liver told stomach tire made healthy. It a person has Consumption. of coarse the Inaf,ix lu /11.110 way are diseased, either tubercles, abscesses, bronchial irritation, ploute adhesion, or the tun .a a mass ef Daniell. and fa4..tit•caylng. L 1 smeltcast. what must bo done? It Ix not only the lungs that aro wasting, but It Is the whole body. The stomach and liver have lest their power to make blood ont of f I. Now the only to take Schenk's three medicines which will. bring up a tone to the stomach, the patient tolll begin to WU tit food, it wlll'digest easily anti make good blood: then the patient Imitins to gain In liettb, and as soon ao the body begins to grow, the lungs commence to only tray nd curein gets fleshy and well. Tins IN the only to Consump tion. When there Is no lung disease, and only Liver Complaint end Dyspepsia, ticheak's Scats etsl Teak and Mandrake 1.1.11 s urn sufficient AV Malta the Po Inmate Syrup. Take the Mandrake rms freely lu all bilious complaints, us theY perfectly Intrude...a Dr. Schenk. who has enjoyed uninterrupted health for. many years past, and now weighs 22.) pounds, wtwe wasted away to • teem skeirton, in the very jest stage of Potato nary Consumption, his physicians having Mono:Meet' his use hopeless and abandoned him to Ids fate., Ile IVIal cured by the aforesaid mrdirineo, and .lure Ws reellYerY toasty thousands similarly tank:led have used llr. Schenk'S prep :Wallet. With the Nana, remarkable success. Full directions accompany each, wake it not absolutely necessary to per sonalty see Dr. Schenk, unless Outpatients wish their lungs examined, and for this porn.. 110 Ix professionally at hill Principal Office, Philadelphia, every Saturday. where all teller., for tidy let• must ine addressed. Hein also proft.s• slonally at No. :T2 Send Street, New York, every other Tuesday, and at No. ;is Ilanovor Street, Itost.m, every other Wednesday. Ile aired advice fns., but fur a tinle 011nit examination with his Itesplrometer the price Is $.7 OD. OM.: hours at each city from D A. AI. to 31'. St. . Dn. J. 11. SCIIENIC, 15 N. GM Philada I'a - CIIEAPEIL TITAN EVER. . mar 104y*** FOR THE CAMPAIGN OF 1869. In order to further the dissemination of Reunb- Bean Ideas and to aid In strengthening the Repub.. limn party in Lehigh 'coimty, we will Bend THE LErtion REGISTER from the next Isaac till after Rufus Hatch 130,000 A, S. Hatch 7'8,201 Thee. A. Hayerneyer.l4l.lll H. T. Helmbold 162,205 Elias T. 11111210. 431 . 120 L.P. Hoyt 103.009 Adrian lselln 138,240 B. S. /affray 227,208 Bradleh Johrmon VAUD Moor/ MeeD Oeorgo C H Klrnr. l orns L. Lord 113.490 -1 Ell, L.P. Morton 124,921 S.D. Morgan mons ()maid 011andorfer..100,000 Wm.C. Shinelander..ll3.lll7 Jos. Samson 1113.714 Benj. Sehleselager....ll9.o3l Joa. Seligman 100,000 James Seligman 100,000 • Wm. Sloan • 202,207. Wm. H. Smith 100,671 Edmund D. Stanton..lo2,ooo Parma Stevens 244,933 John Stewart . , 121,800 A. T. Stewart 9,019,218 Peter H. Sweeney 161,803 Mose. Taylor TD 419 Jonallmn Thorne 120,004 Francis Warden 203,667 John Watson vuono . Ell While ,2. 118, 1 10 John David W 011e....141,101 the OCTOBER ELECTION, Including the Issue of October 20th, to any address, Free of Poitage, 100 copies to different post offices • J JEANEN, PHOTOGRAPHER. Mato of 1%11'11001114) hall taken the No. 11 EAST HAMILTON STREET, Formerly occupied 1,7 R. P. Latnereux, where pers., can get FIRST-CLASS PICTURES token at REASON. BLE PRICF.S. Atrial la all that Is noodod to Whit y eve ono. COME ONE! COME ALL! ifyou want Photograph Cartes do Vlsites. Vispiettes Photo Miniatures, Mob' types. Mulaulotypcs. kerrotipos, etc. Olve no a trial. . • I T. /BANES. . . Jan 1947 Successor R. .. Lamercux• Sprrial 7_\TUti (Cf., TILL REGISTER FIFTY CENTS, flaccDantro OONSIIOIIOCKEN 11011 . 1 ER AND COI I, WORKS JOHN WOOD, .1 It., =1 TVBE, FLUE AND 1,17,1ND/in BOILERS. 144771 AND STRA dI 11.11011,GATING BOILERS, All kinds of Wrought Iron Coils, 'Foyers for Blast Fur- Intro, (11.1111111terli, SinokoStacks, Blast Pipes, Irma Wheel barrows, and everything in the Boller and Sheet Iron Ilne. Also, all kind,. lq Iron itud kinds,rgng,. and Blacksmith work, JlMers"Pools of all d such tin NV held Buckets, Netts, Drills Mallets, Sledges. &e. Having kiel,lllllllllll.ll, and set of tools of nil kinds, stuckkid workmen, nodtl myself that I whichu out With PrOllll4lle. dispatch, nil of will bo warranted to be tirst-class. Patching Bolters, and repairing {genera II y. strictly , at tended to. stir 7-ly . . SrRATTON , S PORTABLE AIR GAN =I .11" R MoNE y BY .11.1 KING YOUR OWN OAS. THE CHEAPEST LIGHT IN USE. Stratton's HAS Harbin.: for lllaminating Hotels, Private Residences, Stores, Mills, etc., Is simple In construction, consumes all the material used In the manufacture of to, and Is so cheap as to bring It within thr reach of all. It Is free front explosions, can he managed by any person, and produces a superior light to all others, at one:half the cost iirditiary burning gas. NO FIRE AI•PLIRD TO THE A ri.An.vrus. it he mi:owd to ordinary gas pipes and fixtures, the only roriation being In the calitrgentent of the burner jtqA. All parts of the npparatus lire made In the most thorough anti wi manlike manner. Superiority over all taw:Woes is claimed in the following particulars : First, east of Construction. Second, Illuminating Capita- It y. COIIII,3eIIIPSS and Simplicity. and constituent Itopiadillillity of its getting out of order. Fourth. Economy in use of material. A In:Whine capable glr Mol,l,lllng Ira homers costs i 7.1. Any flu tiler Infortaittion will lie giVell and the workings of the machine explitined by calling upon the agent for Lehigh county. C. W. STUBER, WALNPT STREET, CORNER OF PENN, (Anovt: c01.T.E41E.) LENTOWN PA jYor Talc anti tri.o F o 9t, S o ' , A e, l.l l . (:lwer ad Reaper. lbn:4old , clt.T . p A Mply to W3I• F . WOLLE, God W. 111 4. 420 lIERIAL LOTS FOR SALE.-- Tho undersigned Mier for .11 , 121 sow Cente nary lots 'lmmediately adjoining the Union CeintentrY. ou T..atli street. The 11. will ho sold by mlnsrriptiom and itamediatell after the whole numbermr disposed of they will be uwat'ials eil lot In tine .11110 manner as Inn I lio organisation of the Union sorintltm. Plats or plans of the prenulatnK ran hp seen at our Mare. my 12 GOOD et RUIIE. "V",ILUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE The valuable mill property of Win. M. Kistler, situate in Lynn tow nobly, Lehigh cloudy. It offered for sale. In consists of n stone GRIST MILL With four and id stoups, the machinery of which toop Rely new and romititutes the best and recent lutprOt6i mends. Tie wATER POWER NEVER FAILIN(I. Also. SAW MILL t/14.1 , 111/10 water power. The 31111 I. uot noire than miles from the 11100 Ridge,. and the water power in tho nearest to said ..... A tract o(31 autos and 63 perches, more or legs, of excel lent hunt belongs to the above mill property. Also, 9 mires and 97 perches of Wood hind situate on said mountain, 111.111 tOWIISIIIP and county. Further Information 01111 be had by applying to W. D. Imegenbach, ut Allentown, l'a., or Samuel J. Kistler, at Lehigh Cu., Pa. SAMUEL J. KIHTLEIL ) W. D. LOCK ENBACII, Nay 1:7-11 Assigmeg of Wm. 31. Killer, Ilankropt. ~!ltatcljcs, 21ctdro, fic 'HENRY HARPER, 1;20 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, 4 WA TCHES. JEWELRY, SOLID SI L VER W A . , , Sue n large Stuck, al low prices, of flue PLATED sPOON*. CASTORS, TEA SETS, &c. npr 7-3 m WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE CHARLES S. MASSEY'S, No. RI East Ilumlllim otreet, opposite tlio German He formed C , hurch. Joel receive from New York and Phll adelplila all tho latest styles •d GOLD WATCHES. Ito has the largest and best assortment of old Watches and at lower prices than can he found elsewhere. • SILVER WATCHES. linsa larger and better assortment of Silver 'Watches than Call Ito purchased uuYty hero else. GOLD JEWELRY. the largest uud most ttrrurtineut of ull kind, of Gold Jewelry. GILT AND PLATED JEWELRY. HP has Jewelry tol better arrortlnetit of all kludx Mid Plated thau ran be (emu% elsewhere. SILVER AND PLATED WARE. 8 l i l i d7= 1 11 " lall V t: r fra suited. CLOCKS A larger assortment thou nt any other entabllehusent. .MELODEONS. A*oolllll.l ..runent of Prince's Melodeone, the best In the world. ACCOItDEONS. A splendid astioritneut of all kinds of dreordeons. Ills establishment has lately been fitted op and is now memind to none lu New York and Philadelphia, 11.1 d ahead of anything the largo cities. has larger stock of fasitionahla goods in his lino titan all others In Lehigh comity combined. To convince yourselves or the above call and see. KELLER at BROTHER, NO. 27 WEST HAMILTON ST. /3213=231721 CLOCKS, • • well regulated and warrnoted. All uteen nail prices, from idurtgards. A larger assortment of • GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, than eau be found In nny other Moretti tho city. JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, 'SILV E WARE, or every description.' ItTrY-Watcltett repaired on Short Notice. Clothing. GREAT ATTRACTION I NEIV HRH! NEW GOODS! • CLOTHING! CLOTHING GRAND SPRING AND SUMMER OPENING. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES T. OSMUN & 00., 4tirrtBBoll . B Jletryte S 0,1141101 BARGAINS GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM E=l O. •13 EAST HAMILTON STREET, =I We would Inform tho eltixonN of Allentown and the sn, rounding cotautry that wo aro Prepared with a largo stock of goods for • SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, unit Oiler 011'01 In (Ito public at n•nanuable price. To thimo ho bay their Clothing ready-made, they are prepared to oiler HAIMIAINS. • • WIIOLE SUITS MADE TO ORDER! COATS, PANTS AND VESTS • Cut and made In tlau latest otyle, aud by the Legit warkolou OUR STOCK. Or• CLOTHING, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, Ix larger than It ling been before, nut NVO Intend to roll at very SMALL 1.1101 , 113, nud give our euxtoneurd the bene fit of our low rurehnhen. Great quantales and varieties of NECKTIES, CUFFS, COLLARS, And everything In tho line of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS MEN'S, YOUTHS', BOYS', awl CHILDREN'S READY , MADE CLOTHING., CONSTANTLY ON lIAND. • flout forget dm place, No. 43 Eagt Ilarnitton gtreet, ultra dour above Sixth lit root. =! T. ()Amex, war Si tf Life:;!ifitoirglicc. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Chartered by Spec' Act of Congress, approved July 25, 1868 CASH .CA PITAL, I'AID IN FULL. BRA N C 11. OFFICE PHILADELPHIA First National Bank Building, WIWI . ° the general Imxiurxs IA trammeled, and to tvlilch a general correspondent , ' should ho addressed. . OFFICERS CLARA:WE 11. CLARK, Premldeet. JAY COOKE, Chairmen Eittenco tied Executive Coot. HENRY D. COOKE, Vice-Pregident. EMERSON W. MEET, Hec'y and Actunry. This Company offer.. thu following atlYlllitaffrit It In a National Company, chartered by xprclal aal I= It has u paid-up capital ofikl,ooo,olXt It offers low rotes of premium It fitrolrbes larger lopturnitci: thou other rontrtaulcit for I=l It 1,41141.0 U, mid certain In 111 term, It is a home company in every locality. Ito policies are exempt from attachment. There are no Istmecessary restrictions In do policies. Every policy Is non-forfeltable, Policies may Lo token which pay to the Insured their full amount, nod retorts all the premiums; so that the Insur ance costs only the interest on the annual payments. Policies may be taken that will pay to tho !more& after a certain number of yearpi, during life, au animal income of one.tenth the amount llama In the policy. No extra rate Is charged for risks upon the lives of fa- It theorem, not to pay dividend. to policy holdero, bu at en low n curl that dlvldooda will he impossible. l'amphloth and full particulars {lkon on op nitration to the Branch (Wilco of the Company at Phllndol Phia or to Um general Age GENERAL AGENTS R. W. ClilillK & Co., Plillndelphis Fur Pounnylvoula hod Sindham Now Jerney, Charles NV. Cooper Allentown National Bank Nelson Weiser, llopublicaner Book More. Agents for ih and adjoining Counties. Jacob A. Blunter special g rout Sept 15.1 y THE WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY OF PENNA Principal 011Ico, Alleutovra, Pa. OFPICEILM ; JOHN C. ANRWALT, Protim:ter. Wm. 11. DESIII.EIt, lir.eitirretur. MARTIN SEIPLE, TaIIASCILEU. Board of Directors—Jaime. Aunwalt, Wm. H. flesh ler, Marllo Mph., Dr. Z. F _Laßoche, Dr. A. Ureasemer, eorgo BMW. Ephrai uno., Charles K. Helot, I. It. Sell, Lewis C. hither, Wm. 11.8. Cross, Peter I. It, ItomIg• This Society Is virtually a Life Insurance Company on plan by which a. person of the smallest means can procure Its protection to Ids fatiolly In case of his death. It does not accuntulate millions of dollar. of the mem- bers' money, an do other Life Insurance Companies, but each member can retain his money until tailed for In the ease of the death of any member. There Is no pessibllity of thin Society falling as the bands are all In the hands of the members themselves, and the Society is perely mutual. Members have a right to veto at all elections for unicorn. WHY BECOME A. MEMBER. It to no atom the moral duty of a man to provide the daily breed for his fatally while ho Oros, than It Is to pro vide gtg,antit theft being left pinions,. in (ho 0•014 Of hie death. A POLICY IN THIS SOCIETY In the CHEAPEST nail SAFEST mod° uf maklog n certain provision for ee l, a calamity. YoUNti MEN aro amliable to take leave of life am the old. heath Is uncertain Wonmk_you, therefore, to cou older the CHEAPNESS and SAFETY of blearing lu this Company and be ensured that in cane of death you will leave behind you tt blosslug 'to a widowed Mother or do pendent tante!, Glyo tho subject your thought, gond to the Secretary fur our circular, consider Ha cheapness and we are . suro• you will at once take oat a Policy. . 11111110 in anb, Pampa,. GAS FICTUILT!. ADDIS & ROBERTS; hi a PLU.VRESS AND O.IS FITTERS, NO. 136 WEST HANIILTON STREET, (GEORGE lIAAS' NEW BUILDING). ALLENTOWN Muth, of ans Li Fixtures of tbn boat . mukOrs, Ilydmo Hydraulic Ital., ft uud Fordo rumps, DEEP WELL PUMPS, Bath Tubm, Water Clowel4 Circulating WOW.: arP.. he. Special attention elven to putting un rottalde Oa WorkA In town or country. All work warranted. 'upr 7-ty pum PS ! PPM PS ! For pure water use, neither bad tasting wood, rusty Iron, nor poison lead, but tbo Celebrated Cucumber Pump, rondo of wild cucumber wood efalfrely Meats. thimble and ratable. Not a putout Pump,ut tho good old-11.1tioued wooden mud by machinery, and, .therofore perfect nun accurate ip all Lite carts, raising an equal amount of water, and rooting , less thou half the money. Easily arranged so in to ho mt-freezing, and in construction so simple that any one enn put ft up and keep a-Incept fr. Attar thorough triul It is ncknoteledged to he the DUST AND CHF:AVANT. Twelve foot of tub ing with each cutup, treo of charge. Deal- Forupplied at lowest manufacturers rates. circulars; price lists, dm, .11 or Ad dress, CHAS. G. BLATCHLEY, _ - - •No. 1731 Fmnear Sr. , lit.tWt`f 110th owl 7th shtl y tt i ttlit d o o V , t i u d d a, Af . c . h . .03 - AOENTS WANTED. G AS FIXTURES •• • • AND • KEROSENE LAMPS: - A OLLEAT Ir•IllETY OP NEW lITTLEN. MERIDIAN IT URNER,' • Safest stalks! the inarket. ft altfie the infgett . ILL of any burnorinade. • COULTER, JONES & CO., MANUFACTUREItS AND WIII/LESALE DEALERS. 702 ASCII BT., PIIILADA. je2-ly STATEMENT OF WASIIINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. Reeelpta and expooditures for tho school. yeaz ending tho first of In Juno. IND. dollart. POVOII mill. On Rao dollar of valuation. and Ono poll tax. • Oro. amount of tax duplicate Less exoneration. -f7 ,`• collector's commission. Si te 140 53 Not amount of tax received 1100 fC State appropriation .100E4 Abatement from Cnuuty Treasurer - 74 7 , 11 Cub from ltulloubach at Buboes. Balance on band from last year. • Ttitil litcelpts, En= Id 11 leacher. for five months , •• for furl sod condos/melt. '• for building cud ropalrtull• Treasuror'o foes 512 4 g/ 0 14115 BO STEPIIEN BCIILOBBIIII, Pmaldesl. dttest:—DATlll Prree, &Retry. Total expenditure* al auco on hand We. the funderetened Atuttters of Washington hutting telebved Use above etatetueub nut find the mune 00000(1 above elated. . • • , WILLIAM nioss,, . • • .TIIODIAH CARRY. Andltois. WM. SAVEItWINIL • WAPAINOTON TOWNIIIIP. JUDO 7, 18111). JO i(1-3t TIIIE VERY: RENT THE MOST BEAIJTIFUL BA LIAM' & N A Orl, 11 novo the Inmost. beot null rhouprot .luck of CLOTIIINO over got up lu thto cIIJ.IIIIJ Kull (Lord, lu tholr/hco, ouch en COATS, ISM t,i,ooo t ouo I= IN 011 •_ .1!15 9) =I 11141 i BO 213 in 1377 ID um , (VC - Mt CHEAPEST, AND MOST DURABLE O. I, 0 'l' N N 1-1 A LL PANTS, and nil other Ooode pertaining to MEN'B WEAE FOR LESS .MONEY, than you can buy elmewliere lu Eastern Peitheylenula• ' No Stop Shop 'nada Gooda aold. cLurnma, MADE TO ORDER. We keep consiantly on hand a large and elegant niodert• ment 01600110, from width C.tblllent can make theft thlectlone and hare them made up o ehort nonce. Their thatlng Department In under n the eupervleloa of GEORGE' K. REEDER, whnhas loony yenri experlenn , In lho 'alluring 1.14 ore. nod Nvho will be pleased to receive the tolls or Lin looser patron, . OZ — All work warrented to La of the very bent. Call and two our new SPRING STOCK, recolvad nt Ilto KT YSTONE HALL, No. 24 West Hamilton Street next door to Ow Outman Reformed .Church, ALLEN TOWN, PA. A full' wolort tnrul of (loran' Furubildur 000th plwayg nu AARON BALLIET may 12-if PHILADELPHIA. e Samples sent by mail when written for. # CebfcfnaL NO aillE, NO PAY ! • DR. H. D. LONGAKER, Graduate of tho University of rounsylvants, at Philadol pMn, has boon in successful practice for a numbev of years in variousarts of the United don a t promptly at tend to all branches of his profession at his room., Best stde of Sixth street. Dd. Homiltdo and Walnut ALLENTOWN, PA. No Patent Medicines are used or recommended; tho rem- edies administered aro those which will not break down the constitution, but renovate tho system from all luirifiell it has sustained from mineral medicines, and leave It In a healthy and perfectly cored condition. CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, DYSPEPSIA, and all diseases of tho Lungs, Throat; Stomach, and Liss er, ‘vhich yearly carry thousands to uuthuly graves, can undoubtedly be cared. MELANCHOLY ,ABERRATION, that elate of alienation and weakness of (ho mind which renders persona incapable of ouJoying thepleasurosofptr forming the duties of life. • . • . 'RHEITMItTIEVAI AND PARALYSI S , in any form or condition, chronic or acute, warranted cur able, Epilepsy. or failing sickness, and chronic, or slut, born cases of FEMALE DISEASES speedily and radically removed; Salt Rheum, Skin Diseases (of years' standing) ovory descriptln of -Ulcerations, - Piles and Scrofulous die. eases. warranted cured or no pay, /Es— particular attention given to private disoases of every doncrliflion of both aexes, Ladles suffering from any complaint incidental to their sex, can commit the doctor with toommoco of roller. Cancer cored, and blood. Mall kinds removed without the knife or drawing DiMe6.lOl, of the EYE AND EAR, suresmfltlly and effectually removed or Ito clump made. .037- lir. Lonaaker will make visits any dlntanco If do. sired; eau be addreased by letter (coulldoutially)aud wed. Woo Kent with proper dlrectloue to any part of nit) county ; (trees: Eoot 'tido of Sixth drool, Witco.. Hamilton and Walnut, dlloptowu. Pa. 'wag-1y D li• lIUTCUINSON'S VEGETABLE WORM -DESTROYER In the bent Worm Medicine for removing the nmall neat worms from children, without making the child etch, en iother worm medicines do. It will nine remove the •ittPe worm and the ntomach worm. IT IS AB PLEASANT TO TAKE AS CANDY NO MEDICINE TO BE GIVEN AFTER IT. PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX P 01. D UT DRUOillWra LTD . cOUIRTILY. DSALIMS Bn sore and see you get Dr. IlutehlusouN Vegetable Warm Dmitroyer. Sco that each box Is wrapped In a yet. tun, tyramter. If your clragglat should nut hare It ask tut to get It for You: JOIINSON,DOLLOWAY & COWDEN, apr2l.ly NATIMEIC CREAM nEwronEn• Silk: ET Z' S CEIEUIUTED BITTER CORDIAL. medical preparation la now . uttered to the public as *reliable substitute (or the Limey worthimw compounds wil icirnow flood the market. It is purely vogetable,cem posed of various herbs, gathered from the great storehouse of nature and selected with . the utmost care. IC not re commended as a cure all, but by its direct and salutary In dere. upon the bract, liver, Weeds. lends. atemekb and bowels acts lath as a preventive and cure for Many of the diseases to which those organs are subject. It Is a reliable family modiclue and can be taken by either Infant or adult with dm same beneficial its, It is a certain, cr:2 1 .1112 d y remedy I.:vrl.Z.raut . p.l l :ll:l•Tt r it . li . i. hick II ada . cle4 Age. tier Chills and revere of all tin c ds it is far bettorand rotor their quinine without any 'r r i l u rl t 7 cifa as appetite; pe a lreseooUdldVlcceTlt wee ...0r.• . .w minute.. prepared by • • . . JACOB SCIIEETZ, SOLE PROPRIETOR; N. 'W. Cor. Fifth and Race, Philadelphia ettovl7 BOLD BT ALL DIDJOOISTS. M 9 GUI RE'S SPANISIIIIAIR DRIPISER, for promoting the growth, beanUfYing the hair and rendering It soft and glossy. No other sem. pound the oirtrt t r a Zf V ni r t l aT " TlVVe li e l f this oil as a hair dresser has been universal In every sec tion of the country in the finitely& Main for centuries. IV* Preparation of art could give that elegant luxutisnee and' abundance of hair which have. often Keen then dmiraUen of travelers Spain. This oil Is highly and delicately Perfumed. forming an article nonrated in excellence and upon which the Spanish people for maul' years Lace eel the nail of eadortug approvw. • . . • iiniXICAN WILD FLOWNR RIIANPOO LOTION.. • For removing dandruff and scmcf from the hemi; whitening and perfuming tho skin.. This article Is entirely different from anything of the kind ever offered In this country and Is warranted Iron from tat poisonous substances. This. valuable lotion was used by the Emperor Sfax Imilllau an Empress Charletta, KnXICO. 41111.1.111111'0541,UY 0144,11 r MeZ it for tres - undrc& awn: Wisahlta the I head is cm ling, rimming nod refreshing. Whou thus used it St On. rellOVed headache. .31(ca WEE'S WILD FLOIVBRBI'OR TIIR TEETH. • All thong who are InfaYor of white teellrand s pleamot and perfumed breath 'Mould at come tom McGuire'. Wild Flowers for thu Teeth. All those preparallous are put up In the swot elegant and ornamehlal Mannar, We mak uno exception in ettylun that they ate as ornament to a lady'. toilet table. aud uoue eau bo complete without them. Warrauted .atisfactory, or money refunded. Dealen will War thin lu wind. Sold .by aU rosnecbt druggist. lathe United State. and Canada.. Addresm o ni o n to . , • • UICUAUD hIcOUIRR. DIMOT lea '3IIIII,IPAOTOOY. So. 20 Nora ,Second, St., Philadelphia, pa. onept ' " VESTS =I AGIZTO, Philadelphia