A Modern Lothario An Ex-Volunteer Marries Three fro men a nd. Seduces Two Others. James L. Rider, of Sag narbor, L. 1 young mac of good family, enlist e'd during the late war in company B, 81st regiment New York• volunteers. After a time he was discharged at Portsmouth, Va., where he took up his residence, became acquainted with b{iesSallie A. Weaver, a daughter of oD e ot the leading citizens of the place, and soon after married her. After living with his young wife four years,he cruelly deserted her and !led to Penney' van ia, where he married another girl, living with her till the Spring of 1870, when he went to the village of Highlads, Ulster county, to work for Charles Wooley. Ho took apartm en ts at Eli Warring'syv ere born F. Warring, aged 14, resided. Rider paid hie addresses to her, and being well educated, he soon succeed ed in winning her affections, his atten• lions to her being entirely unknown to her parents. On the 13th of last June -4 they re• solved to get married clandestinely. On the evening of that day the biga mist's swum announced that elle was going to call at a neighbors, but met hider instead, and with him went to the r esilience of the Rev. Mr. Travers, of the Firut Methoilist Church, who married them. 'rho girl returned home,and the next day Rider made his appearance and claimed her as his wife. -Mr. \Varring was indignant, Sill appealed to the daughter to know if if one true. She at once admitted the m arriage and was dm en from. home. She went to the residence of a Ids. Craft, where the bigamist met her and where they lived together till the 21st of June. The village was then startled by another event in the bigamist's life. On that ility Miss Abby p „llorters, of Highland, appeared before Justice Eltinge, mid charged James L. Hitler with seducing her under promise of marriage. A warrant was issued, and Rider was taken from Craft's house to the Justice's Office, where lie pleaded vitt, and wits at onca sent to King• ston jail to !Meta the action of the grand jury. Alter his departure infor mation was recessed that still another young girl had been . his victim. She reside- idiom half a mile from High land, and R visited her secretly, at the time giving out that lie hail joined the Presbyterian Church in the village. After his arrest for seducing Abby Horton the fattier of Miss \Varring, ailed by noise!, proceeded to learn all about hider e mot her antecedents. Ile found 'Nor's mother in lirooklyn,and was her a letter from his wits V:rgiiiia. Mr. Warring next went to Portsmouth, and there prneur el a certified copy of Riders marriage certificate on tile in the county clerk's; nflire together with other necessary doeurnsi,ts Ile reached Highland On lhr dii, (it July anti showed them to his dsnzliter, who was almost heart risking lorgnenrOs, taker/ I,ollle again. Mr. Warring has tahen steps to hare the t»arriage of 6. dnu bier declared null and void, and has also placed a warrant in the hands of the sheriff of Ulster comity. So strong is ills feeling against Rider in Highland that it he were there now lie would be in (fringe' of kith ing.— New York A VFTFR --There lives within it few tildes of Philipshu re. this county, a veteran 01 the war of ISI2, who en tered in the Federal army when he wan s.o.tein years of age and served till the afore (11 the war, afterward par ticipant,: in the Florida war. His came In "Thomas Ililman, and for the past two 'ears he has mull - ere,' tinder he affliction of a total lore, of e)e sigh t. lie applied for a pension under the last net gr sung pensions to the surviving soldie s of the war of 1812 and their %Tido% , through 01'4. M. 11..101 1 y, of that place, to whom we are Indebted fort Ifollowing recollec tions of Mr Gilmer s movements while in arms, which may not be uninter estiri to our renders. Ile will be 76 years of age on the 27th day of next September, and his memor of the events thromgh which he peened is good, as will be seen fro! the annex ed account of Iris exper nce in the line. Mr. John Gilman en lilted at Quil ford, Meredith Bridge, New Hamp shire, with Capt. Stark, early in March, 1813. 'I be company rendez voused at Concord, and marched to headquarters at Burlington, Ver mont, where it joined the I Rh 11. S. Infantry, Col. McNeil commanding, Gen. Wade Hampton being the bri- gade commander. In the fall they left for Cumberland Head, an inland in Lake Champlain, where they lay for some finite. Thence they marched to Odeltown, Canada, and had a skirmish with the Canadians and In dians, taking a block house. They were then marched up the St. Law rence and through the Shatagee woods. and fought the Canadians and Indians at Cedar Swamp, driving them from the woods. Thence they marched to Shatagee 4 Corners—then to Platts• burg, on Lake Champlain, where they lay a month or two, and then back to Shatagee 4 Corners and to French's Mills, on the St. Lawrence, where they went into winter quarters. In February they burned the barracks and marched to Buffalo, on Lake Erie, where they joined the command of Generale Scott and Brown. Bun lo had been burned by the British and Indians a day or two before, and its ruins were still snio4ing on their arrival. They lay there limit the 3,1 of July, 1814, when they crni-ftiefl the lake and on the 4th took Fort Erie with its garrison, sending the prison• ant, 460 in number, under guard to Green Bush.----On the sth they fought the battle of Chippewa Plaine. whip pihg the British badly, and on the next day marched to Queeneton, Upper Canada, taking that city, where (hey encamped. They then marched with. in six miles of Fort George, on Lake Ontario, with the Intention of taking it, but Yancy, who was to attack on the water side, notified Gen. Brown that he could not attack on account of sickness in his fleet, and the army then fell back to Niagra Falls, where they had a hard battle with the enemy, who retreated at midnight, leaving all their i „artillery and many prisoners, in cluding their commander, in the hands of the Americans. The day after the battle they returned to Fort Erie, which during August was invested,and bombarded it for forty days, making at last a general attack upon the fort, during which it was blown up, and the enemy were repulsed with very heavy loss, the Americans losing only seven men. In September Mr. Gilman was discharged, his term of enlistment having expired.—Philipsburg Journal. A Negro Jury. A startling evidence of what the country is cooling to under negro rule has shown Melt* in New Orleans,where, as in New York, intelligent men are debarred from siting on a jury because they are said to have formed an opin ion. But in the new order of things in the South It is not necessary to spend three or four days drumming up illiter ate, ignorfint white men ; they can step outside the court room door and in five minutes the sheriff can gobble up a dozen of negroes who have formed no opinion because they cannot read. Thus at a murder trial in New Orleans recently no white man could be found who had not read the papers,and neces sarily formed an opinion, and the re• soh was I.lfht Charles Barite and Joh II Gamey, white men, were tried and condemed to die by n jury composed wholly of 'legroom who had formed no opinion. It this is not catering to igno rance,and making mockeries of justice, what is it? If Louisiana has arrived at the point that white men can't be tried before a yv bite jury, because It is too intelligent, is it not about tune for white hien to leave the State and per nut ignorance to enjoy its own dark ness ? - - Government et Long Branch The Detroit Free Press draws the following picture of the Chief Magic trite of the United States, who, desert log Irte post at Washington, tt.i none of his predecessors hare done, is splurging at watering places Grant draws considerable attention at Long Branch, despite the other at tractions. lie rides out in a carriage presented to hint, behind a span of horses presented to lion by an office seeker, harnessed up in gear presented ht a Philadelphian, dm en by it man the service of the government, and returns home to a cottage 'bought by his admirers, OWN 011 eh/W.l presented by a New York house, walks on carpets pre.ented hv Stewart, eats from dishes the gift of 71 Boston 1111111,1111 d rises from the table to go to bed on the gilt of a ealonet ranker of Troy. And al this is the hoot 14110111 the kr put/beans intend to again run for the Presidency? tri ilta.—All through the war the radical papers acre profuse in their compliments of the McCook tamily, the members of which nt the time were regarded an the pride id Wm). of this family, the hither and six brothers went to the war, and all of them attained high rank, their promotion having followed gah lant services in the field. This was in war times, but now that one of these gallant warriors, Gen. George W McCook, is nominated by the I toinic racy for Governor of Ohio, these very same papers that used to land him, turn about and question the value of his military services. This IS the way with the radical party. It matters not what sacrifices a man many have made in the service of his country it he re fuses to bow down anti worship the ebony idol, he is ostracised, and the hounds of faction are let lose to tear arid rend his character.— Ex. —A dispatch from New York says about the recent New York riots : At various points in the march, low. browed wretcheawith great revolvers on their persons, and with murder in their countenances, were detected, and the disposition made of them was sointilary and elTecttve. The man would be point. ed out ; there would be a milli by the police, riot a word would be said; the heavy locust would come down with a sickening thud upon the riotor's skull, the revolver would be torn from his possession, and the lawless conceiver of murder and violence, with blood streaming from his head would be dragged among the police, and be made to participate, as he little imagined ho would, in an Orange procession. RAILROAD Tilt■ MARRISR.—An in strument has been invented that marks 'the ebb of lime,' showing how many minutes there is prior to any event. If placed in a poet office it reads : 'Mails open in thirty minutes;' one minute later it reads ; 'in twenty•nina minutes,' then in twenty•eight and so on. At a railroad station it reads; 'This train leaves in ten minutes,' then in eight, etc., ands when the index roaches 0 the train starts: Thus any passenger on entering the station knows Just how much time he hae for getting tickets, checks, a newspaper and a seat without consulting a watch or • clock to ascertaiu the hour of the day. • —lt le Paid that when Brigham Young was a,dce.l, the other day,whioh eon he had at W.,.t Point, the conun drum so 51a4g.r..1 him that he was obliged torefrr to il.o fitorly 'word to solve it. 'Do they M 1,41 IHO nt hifitte?' is not ,nnoh sung in that tanit v. . - —The weather is . ploaeent—thee• last few days. —ln C.,lifornia, where wooden . pavements hens been fully and thor oughly tested. the papers are unani mous in their condemnation. 'Among other things, they charge many forms of sickness to the malaria by the de• caying wooden blocks. The San Fran. 018C0 Chronicle speaks thus of an ex peripant by Dr. Rosenthal, at a con sultation of the ablest physicians upon the subject: 'At a consultation of our ablest physicians, Dr. Itoeenthal had ono of the decaying blocks of wooden pavement from Vallejo street. lie proceeded to show the noxious effect of it on the atmosphere when the sun comes out after rain. For this pur pose lie placed the wooden block in a basin'Of boiling water, The air in the room became suddenly heavy, and the distempered malaria soon forced Dr. Lyle, who wits taken with a fit of vomiting, to raise the winhow and hold his head out. We expect to be_ able to publish the result of their sci• entitle labors in a few days.' Surely, it is not at all wonderful that six inch es depth of rotting timber in so large an area should breed a poisonous malaria anywhere. From all quarters evidence accumulates as to the worth less and even dangerous character of wooden pavements, and yet the 'Ring' in order to rob the city treasury of two hundred thousand dollars, are deter mined to put down a pavement of this kind on Broad street. The people are opposed,to this job. lint'. the 'Ring' agents boast they can afford to pay fifty thousandolollare for hits job, and declare that num will fix Select Coun cil. Any man who has heretofore op posed wooden pavement and alters hits vote now, must not complain it the people have certain opinions and state then) in plain terms. - Aqe. —A Charleston Tiwain,w ho had been rejected, boldly became comatose by partaking of WI ounce ol laudanum l'he cruel fair only laughed when The heard of It. Now Advrtisomonts COM IA ISM E,lt'S OFFICE, At, / 10, 1071 NOTICE, t 0 hereby given to all the Colleetorn of State end County 'faxes of Centre roomy, e he het n not nettled tip their duplicate for the yeaan prev lone to 10711, 14, 1401110 in and 04 4 t110 Raid Mlllllllll4O (11141 Maki , pipet et of the balance. 41110 10 4 1 . 441,1 the tirst 41113 or sopt000•or 11011, 4,111101 4401,1 10110114 4 . 4 . 01111,0 00,041 In till , hand , of en Attorney, it, nth instruction 4 to collect the Attorney, without delay By order of Uotttiopotioner 4 V.ll 1 . 1 ICES, 16 211 r k• A SSIGNEES NOTICE Neaten 14 hereby t hitt the neeonnt H AI Soliwonok A. NI 10 RI,. of Jnn 1 ‘Vtrt,lllVl hue!, 1111,1 in l'ottrl of l'otnnepti Pletkm of I entre l'ennty, , to Atlgurl. 'I erns, 1 , 471, ft 111 111114,4 otop, 11.'114 are Ned 0 , 11 ~ r the Ihint day of nanl 'ler.), they ~ .111 tea be hunt .1 \ Ni,it I 'ro thonrr fnrri MED AG ENTS \V .1N FED Tlli H 111' Tlll. 11Alt IN I (*WWI It • • • ••inin4 •ii rug, initm 51'1111.1.11 1 1 11111.1.•111.1 in tlin lir. 1,11 , 1 Ihl I,llly I all .‘lll/11.11tie /111.1 11 111 1111 11l Cory of that great conflict Agent 4 are mewing a till un,fll I 14114,,,, (1 , 1111 . 21/ ill 1 , / Vololl 4 per and It IS 11111/114111,1 111 111111 German l'A 11T1 )N Inferior hi•darier /Ifl. 111.1r1r circulated See that Iht. V. , 111.111/. I ri 110. ,11 Kr.t. mg+ awl Soo pages Sand L.r . trollhtr. 1111,1 our tens., 111111 :1 11111 14. h r iv( ton Ilf 1111 , work Adires+, N /NAL PI 111.1411 I Ni, , I'llllll., 111. 1 ie LY 41or VA LLi ABLE FARM FOR SALE The undersigned idio, for Salo hla Plantation In Benner towAllitop, I mitre t ~only• to..twecii ttireo and four miles (ruin the Borough rIJ Itolit•fonti., arid «any of aeeesa 011 rho oust of roads It i•outouw 157 Ai'111....9 A 11) GA PERCHES of ths he.t Ilmentorio 1110,1, 111 a high stain of rllltleallim, Rudergood feIICIIIK WWI CW11,11041101. IMlldillet and 111,01141iiiiee 01 NEVER FAILING NV ATE It. There 1• akin on the prentistim • thriving YOUNG ORCHARD of choke fruit, just begining to bear. The House Is a TWO-STORY FRAME with lillehon attaelonent The BARN la a largo Bank Frame Bulldlng. HS by Su foe t, a Ith Wagon Howie and oilier l'unvetilent attach tnenta A double Corn Crib and Shed, generate from barn, proof against tcnnlu. There is also 11 new, first class LIME KILN. erected en the premises, repaid., of producing from 50 to 75 Minitel, per day The prier, of this tilaeo will 1w reasonable aud offers a valuable investment and desirable home to a person desirous of pursuing the occupation of a Farmer 'lnk , . indispotable I will also sell, in connect' I/ with the above property, if desired, a HOUSE AN!) I.( Y' adjoining A very desirable residence fora Gamily to be employed on the (Brie or other wise Early application la doelrud El T. 81111(1E1a 10 28-0 p ROPOSED ENOM ENT To CoNBTITUTIoN OF PENNBYLVANI A. JOINT Rlt3ol. U T 107( Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Pennnylvanla Be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Rep ressntaiwu of the Commonwealth of Pennsyfronto to Omen,/ Assembly ma, That the followink amendment of the Constitution of the Com monwealth be proposed to the people for their adoption or refection, pureuairt to tho prowls lons of the tenth nrtielo thereof, to wit A MEN lIM ENT. Strike out the Sixth Section of the Slxth Ariiele of the Omni Hutton. and In4ort In lieu thereof the following. A Hiatt. Treasurer shell be chosen by the quantlod elector!, of the State, at nuchilMco and for ouoh term of service as oh all ho pro scribed by law." /AMES B. %'EBB, Speaker of the House of Iteprexental free. WILLIAM A. WALLACE. Elpoaker of lbe beast& Approved the efteenth day of Juno, Anno Domini ono thousand sight hundred and seventy-one. JNO. W. OHART. Prepared and eertified for publication pursu ant to the Tenth Article of tho Oonstityg AN on. P. JORD,' Secretory of the Commonwealth (W.(' Floorstnry of,the Commonwealth, t • Ilitrrhsliiirs, July sth, 1511. 0:11=1 New .A.dvertisemnts. G REAT EXCITEMENT ABOUT TEAS AND COFFEES I JUST OPENED A NEW LOT OF TEAS AND COFFEES, AT STILL LOWER PRICES. BEST °KEEN AND BLACK TE USUALLY Sold at $1 50 we are 'telling lit $1 25 125 100 1 00 Best 36 eta. Java Ceee, reduced to cents au Rio Cot ue 28 28 " CALL AND TRY THEDI and wo will guarantee you can save 28 por Bold only at the Agency of tho AMERICAN TEA COMPANY! MISS G, B. PRIEST'S Trimming, Notions A Variety Wore Bush House, Bellefonte, Pa. EKED Dry Goods, Groceries - yo N G DEV LIN (1, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL .11EVSCIA AT THE CITY 81()RE, On Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Respectfully Invite the numerous readers of the Watchman to call and see their unequalled =ZS FOREIGN AND POIESTIC DRY GOOlB, SHAWLS, CA Rl' ETS, NuTioNs, BOUTS, 4lV)as, (; ItOr ER I E•;„V_ They have the largest stock and c71E.1 PES GOODS In Central Pennsylvania THE TIMEB DEMAND EXPEDITION , promptness and decision In business; imuice without quibbling; squareness without cow pulBion OUR ONE PRICE C. 0. 1) 8 - yrdem moots this demand, dlepennlng benefits Impel,.tally, and et the lowest hot. IZZE=I A NOTHER NE W STORE I Tlll LA17.01.141', CIIF.APEST AND LIFJ3T ASSORTED STOCK )1 , GOO D S EVER KEPT IN A COUNTR] STORE, Has been opened In the Store darn ►t ZION, BY TIBBINS, BETZ & CO. They am selling , ASTONISHINGLY CHEAP. PLEASE CALL AND SEE THEM. MEM ItllllL & GAULT, (Successors tot Levi A. Miller.) GROCERS d PROVISION DEALERS Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, purolzliho extensive store of Levi A. Miller, t praetors take pleaeure In announcing t public that they wall keep constantly on hand, the choicest GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SFIOES, FRUITS, ltc.. to be found In the mArket. EVERY THING AT ALL TILES and at THE LOWEST PRICE§ 10-flrein. Legal Advertisement. 41fiTIDITOR'S NOTIOE.—Th• un dersigned an Auditor appointed by the derreramnis cie Co e y a t e oL o C n e u nt . 7Zott ße nty , , , , ou to n te o a r r and .x Ross and John ;tr. Ellenberger, Executors, Au. of Jarnes,„Ross, deceased, and to report dfs tribution. Will attend to the duties of this appointmentst the office of Orris a A lexander, on THURSDAY the 10th day of August,lB7l, at 2 o'clock, P. M. JNO. H. ORVIR, 10-27-11 . Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Lettere of Administration on the estate of Samuel Haupt, Jr., late of the borough of Bellefonte, deceased, having been granted to the underaigned, all persons knowing thorn solves Indebted to said estate ere hereby noti fied to make immediate payment, and all hav ing claims against the same to present them, duly authenticated ior settlement to Bellefonte. l'a.) ALLISON HAUPT, Ad,n'r. June flb 1871. or IRA C. MITCH FIL, 111.24-66 If, Attorney. °MCI OW Tna LIWIBIIUR (2887811 AND finnltlCS CRUM R. R. Co., PhiladelfiNia, June 13, 1871 Notice Is hereby given that the first Install mont of Five Dollars per share to the Capital Hiocks of the Lewisburg, Centre, and ucro ('reel, It IL Co., subscribed in the Townships of 'ls, Potter, Gregg, Penn and Haloes, Centre County, will be payable on the first day of July, 1871, and the nubsequent Install ments of Five Dollars per share, will ho due and payable on the first day of each succeed ing month, until, the whole Is paid. • Payments of the above installments are hereby required to be made to the Treasurer of the Co., at the tiMee of the Centre County Banking CoMpany, Bellefonte, Pa. JOSEPH I,FBLEY, Treasurer. N. B. Any person desiring, can pay the whole off at once. If payments are not pllnctually made, the lOW allows one per cent per month to he charged In addition. 1a 25 2,n D ivoßuE Margaret J. Williams by nor nest friend Tobias Mallory vs. David Wil ,liams In the court of Common Pleas of Cen ter County No 65, April Term, 1070 Alfas Stittpoerin in Dustree.—And now, April ?A, 1571. line proof having been made that the Defendant above named cannot be found with in the Jurisdiction of the Court. On motion of DryPt A Alexander, Attorneys for the Ilhel• hint It Is moved that the Sheriff of the County raise notice to be published in one new spats r published In Centre County, for four succes sive weeks, previous to next Term requiring defendant to come into Court and 11111 M, th.• complant of libellant Notice Is therefore hereby given to David W.llinms, to some into Court the August Term next, and answer the complaint of libellant, or show cause why the ease should not be proceeded In as though he had been personally pierced with a sulopeona D. W. V. OUDING, 10.27 h IT I ir CII EA P FUR SA LE In th e horongh o ft owooht It 14 MI Curtin litreet, one of t Ito tintet streete the horn ugh I owlish, of a hit 100 fort front. 120 feet drop and florae. on Hale street tail tee, one on ahleh he erto•te.l four •Ittellinge, an follow., 1.2,3, and 4 No I Ink etuht r 1 ,0111., 2 ha• fine ril - rig, No 3 hal lour rooms. No. I has tire rooms and other fleet, eery lailltllnge, shoo two wells tool /1 pirket how.• around the Uroperty, raid a bed of good k Hay Brick Iran been made on the prop erly no that It la poeltlvolv known that the • l tr will make hrtok and all that 1. • mule con ho cold without any trouble lit a high prtee, 12 per cent goarstolt•ed ott N111.11A1.1, SA \ trttlil t. tiareola 1101. 16-13.1rti I Itarhold, l'a A V 1:1IN" DESIIt.I BLE T 1 Iqt 4ILE , 111iiited In the I•• irollgli of Ilel;e( , ulll•, and 4,i1001n KM Ih , • ' Rig hprlog' propert% , • t011.1.t. I.lg of nl number of lot., on bile of wlil, II ereete.l an elegant two story l liine.o• Alto frame willing, entirely new, also, n flew MtII) , IP, waidi bowie, and other out building., Ihl ilia, usher lots two story and hiviernent h lone l,ht•tered house The ground+ 1., thew houses are beautifully laid Ohl( 111111 1,11,111t011 with fruit trees of numerous kinds, fancy Ip•en and choler. shrubbery, grape and flowers. Una other lot by tsi feet, below the 111 g Spring nn IN bleb Is ere , i... 1 tine .prang house with spring etieliimed %win for a I runs POtlll of the first quality Also, four hone building property In for sole and will be sold low and on rea.ion able term.. Apply to RANH IN S. IRWIN or Jlllln DID! , 49 if Itellefonte, l'a T 0{ SA I. R. 1,4 The 6 .10,1 C rtbner ”tiers at rrit ate s to Fi )icr)"rwl) Li as, Immediately fol Joining the Is,roligh of Belle fonie, in what in termed u. I I/10M ville Pleasantly situated. Pore sinter on nll of them 111 e hest of .011. Low Tnrer, Itllti 14 arrapted titles 1111 . re i. it mpletplid water pow., up no thin property. rind mo4;oi6ceot mite. for 1111111116w nnrn JOHN 1111. E 14-24-6 m. Du 111.1 C OR TE SALE! bubscrlber r 111 otfe•r wl pmnlo Rahe until ll' Irl Of Atigunt if nut mold, ha will pell at public saki Om S ItF lIOUiE AND DWELLING, Located on a lot of about an acre of ground, at Mint Stalk/11, on the held Eagle Val ley Railroad. The buildings are good. and are admirably Mtn/tied for business. There Sr., splendid out buildings, never failing water, and all th• conveniences of a tigturalde house 'Perms will be made easy. Apply to J. H. LEVI HERA, 18-21 y I 1817 is &fount Eagle, Pa or to IRA C MITCHELL, Attorney itt Law Bellefonte. PR Dauchy di. Co 290 FOR IST CLASS PIANOS -011 (roil—no agent,. Addreso (' S I' ANO CO , 045 ((roadway, N Y 16-274 w CENT FREE TO AGENTS.—A Pocket Prospectus of Iho best Illustrat e Family ibblo, published In both English and German, containing Bible liiinory,Diction• ary, Analysis, harmony and history of rang. lons. W Flint dCo, Ai Mouth 7th Mt, Phila. dolphin, Pa. la 274 w WANTED.—AGENTS.—(S2O per &to to eel! the celebrated HOME SIIIITTLE SEW !NO MACHINE. Han the tin ddr-feed, makes the "lock stitch" (alike on Loth aides.) and la fully licensed, The heat and cheapest family Hewing Machine In the mar ket Address, JOHNSON, CLARK &CO , Bone ton, Main.. Vlttnhurgit, Pa , Chicago, 111 , or St, Lout., Mo. 16,27.1* WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS, FOR COUGHS, CULLS, ANL) MAWR- EIZ2 hepe Tobiets present the Acid In Combina tion with other efficient remedies, in n popu• Mr form, for the Cure of ail Throift and Lung disease.. II esrsene, and Ineei +Sion , r‘f Ihe Throat are honse.liately roll •turd and olhietilents Ire con •tantly being sent to the pi 01, n. Cro f6r relief In *soon of 'ehroot alltioultioo of years standing. CAUTION—Don't be deceived by w, rthless Imitations. Get only Wells Carbolic Txplets Price 28 Ma per Sex. JOHN Q. K1'11,11.(ItJOI 18 Platt SI., N. Y., Solo Agents for the U SI Skid for Circular 16-27 4w FLOUR, REDUCTION OF PRICES' Ttl eonfortn to Reduction of Dittle artful saving to eoissumers by getting up 2,4". Bend ;for our New Price List and form will itooompeny hontnlnlng - ticus—mak i lig s torso ear trig to oonPUIIIII rs aaJlttd remunerative to eluilorgenitere THEO-BEAT ERICA N 'PRA CO., SI a WI Vesey Eirret N.Y. P. O. Box 6042. 3087 4w A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOV ERY. Hundreds of thousattim hear testimony to their Wonderful Curative Mete. Matto of Poor Rum Whiskey. ProOf Spirits and Refuse Liquors doctored, apiced and sweetened to please the taste, called "Tonics " "Appetisera," "Restorers," etc., that lead 1140 tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the Native (toots and Herbs of California, free from sill Alcoho lic Stimulants. They are the Great Blood Purifier and a Life Giving Principle a perfedt Renovator and Invigorator of the System, car rying Wall poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No parse* can take tnewe Bitters according to direction/ and remain long unwell, provided the hones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumathell and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigeatioe, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitters have been mostsucceseful. sulk iiiilll.oB are cause. by Vitiated Blood, which Is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. the or indigestion. Headache, Pain In the shoulder'', Coughs, Tightnesn of the Chest, Dierdneas, Hour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad taste in the Month, itlliona Attache,Palpi tation of the Heart, Inflammation of the L ungs, Pain in the regions of t h e 6ldneye and a hun dred other painful aymptems,are the offeprings of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach and ntincilate the torpid liver and bowels, which render tlicm of unequaled efficacy In cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and imparting nee Bib and vigor to the whole system. Ram., Remittent and intermittent Fever, which are so prevalent In the valleys of our great Rivers throughout the United State." imperially those of the Mitisimaippl, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansall, lied, Colorado, Brazos, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile Savannah, Roanoke, James. and teeny others wli h their snot tributaries, during the SIIMMIXT and Autumn, and remarkably so daring set sons of unusual heat and dryness, are inv.- Glibly accompanied by extensive deranges cocoas of the stomach and liver, and other ab dominal viscera. There are always more or less obstructions of the liver, it weakness and Irritable state of the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations lo their treatment, a purges. tire, exerting it powerful influence upon these organs. is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walk er's Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily Nl move the dark colored viscid matter With which the Bowels are loaded, at the acme time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the dtgeot.ve organs. The universal popris lenity of this valuable remedy in regions nuts Met to rniaamatie Intl moires, Is puffielent evi dent.. of tin power as a reined) , to Minn VALK.. or Sksn Dmensee, Eruptlone, letter, Salt Rheum, !Botcher', Spots, Pimple's, Pustular', Bode, Carteinelea, Itlng.worms, Scald Head, oore Eves, Eryelpelas, Itch Scurf's. Dlacolorp i ions of the Sk in, Humors and Disc men of the Skin, of whatever own', or nature, are literal ly .1 tit up and carried out att.' system is a short tone by the use of these Bitters. One bottle In 'met' cases will convince the most incredulous of their curative effect. Sales 4 lunette the \ !tinted Blood wltenerer you lind it. Impurit lett bursting through the Kirtrt in l'lmplew Eruptlone or Soros, 'detente° it when you Mork ahntrueled and ologio-11 In the reran, edlethnee It when It le fool, ■nd your fe«lintin will toll you when Keep the pore and the health of the inyntero will follow. Tape and oilier Worm", looking. the system of no many tlion,tinls, are re. lively dealt...syd and 111111. ed. For nill dire , tions, read carefully the circular around each 1.. d de, Fanted In 6,er langongro.--FogloM, l;,•1 man. rench and spoon.), .1 1% Al kElt, pra•prie tor 11. hlclaiNALli h Cr), Druggists sod General Agents , lan Francisco, Ca, Mid 32 and 34 Commerce COrcel, New Verk HOLD ALL Itlit'l,l,l4lS AN!, Or ll, Eltt4 l 0 11-iim COLOATE'-; EA 1T• DE • COL( NE It loot the dollr•Ite and refrenhin.l fragrtince of xt 11111111. 1 . .1111//1 l ol.•Kue Water. and in In ,It4pen•thlt- to the bdl.l of every Ludy or lie) , liftman Soil I.V itruggiotts and Mender■ Perfumer) 16 24- lin 8 u , " K 19/1b 375 A 144 )NT —Ex peroem I el) Male or Female AVellt•— Ilan, nod out fit furnielaud Addrobs JACU NovaLsr Co . Haoo, Mr 16-2... POI JURUBEBAI- In a South tmerlen plant that hart hewn tined for many yearn by the medical faculty of (hone et tootle. with wonderful efficacy, and 1 , . a Pure and petted gemerly for all diatoms. of the Liver and S r Pleen, Enlargement or ()ha:ruction of Intent Mew Urinary, Uterine, or Abdominal (Organ.. Poverty or a want of Blood, Iniertrottent or Remittent Fewer', InflamatiOti of the Lltrer, I tropwy, Hiugglth Circulation of the Blood, Ahstrteenes, Turner., Juantlica, Scrofnia, Ityppepala, Ague and Forer or their coneendtante. lea moat perfect alterative. ■nd la offered to the public ar. a great Invigorator and remedy for all Impurities of the blood, or for organic weakness with their attendant evils. For the foregoing complaint', DR. WELLS' EXTRACT OF JIJRUBEBA la confidently recommended to. every family .r 1 a household remedy which should be freely taken In all derengements of the sylaterm It is Ni)! A Pifl'HlG—lt la NOT what to popularly called hitters, nor is it inter/dud as noel,, but In "Imply a powerful alterative health. •Igor and tone to all the "Rai and lympherle telnpeiamentr, JOHN Q. Hkll.LOtia. Platt Street, New York. Solo Agent fur the Ilnlled Suttee. Price one dollar per bottle. Send for Circular. 113-27-1 w / banally &Co. DR. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA 0 '''' VINEGAR BITTERS WHAT ARE THEY? THEY ARE NOT VILE FANQii DRINK I=3 DR. WELLS' EXTRACT OF JURULEBA., M:=EIMMI=EM=ZMrM 10111SYCH OM A NCY.—Thie word tie derived from the Omsk, signifyiug She power of the stout, spirit or mind, and In the basis of all human knowledge. Payehommi edt is the title of a new work of 400 ages, by Harmon, It. A , giving full bistro°. lions In the science of Soul Charming and Ppyettologlc Fascination, how to exert "'Ms wonderful powerliover men and animals in staneously, at will. It teaches Mesmerism, how to become Trance or Wilting Mediums, Divination, Bpirltrialltim, Alchemy, Philoso phy of omens anti Dreamt., Brigham Young's Harem, Oilide to Marriage, ho. This Is the only book in the English language professing to teach this occult power, and is of immense Advantage to the Merchant In selling pods, the Lawyer in gaining the confidenee of She Jurors, the Physician In healing the alckli`tto Losers in securing the afiections of the oppo site sex, and all seeking riches or happiness. Price by mail In cloth, 11,11;.peper covers, 11,00. Agent• wanted for this hook, Private Medical Works, Perfumery, Jewelry, ho., who will receive samples free. Address T W. Ev ans, Publisher and Perfumer, it South nth Bt, Plata, Pa. a-atalw TIIIS IS NO HUMBUG! By sending 06 coots with age, height, color of eyes and hair, you will retools° by return mall, a correct picture of your future husband or wife, with name and date of marriage. Address W. Vox. P. 0. Drawor.3l4.Pultonville. N. Y. 16-20 62, 7 J T 11 EA-NECTA R ((/ IS A PURE EIMII2I with she Green Tea Flavor. Warranted ,1010 roll all tswtea. For sale everywhere. Apd foil Pale wholet.ale only by the Great atlaillp Pacific Tea Co , P Chuw). $l. New Y 0. Box 66(56. Bead for liel-blebear atilt 10 00 aw MEI=