failed to lay away, but if was too late." Mrs. Howe continued: "My mind reverts to a short and simple sermon I once heard Henry Ward Beecher preach. One sentence found me where I sat and nailed itself fast to my heart: 'Do not think you can have the support and comfort of re ligion if you can order them like a suit of clothes from a tailor.' Never has that noble man, so wickedly as persed only a short time ago, spoken truer words. Sorrows have often come to me since then, and found me without that suit of clothes. I had not oil in mV lamp. I was unpre pared for the coming ot the bride groom. It seems cruel that the fool ish virgins were not allowed to enter after they had purchased fresh oil ah.l ret rimmed their lamps; but it must be remembered that when they were needed they were not ready, what is done cannot be undone. We may repent and repent, but repent ance cannot reverse facts that are re corded." Mrs. Howe brought her sermon to a close with a fervid appeal to her hearers to keep their lamps trimmed and in order, and so to husband and cultivate their vital energies that when called upon suddenly to exer cise them they may be found pre pared to meet the coining trouble. A MAX out West brags that all the furniture and flooring of his house is made of live oak, but his wife, who does the hard work of the house, Says it's nothing but scrub oak. A NigLt ride in the Caboose. The car is a short caboose, fashion ed like a small, ill-shaped back kitch en, and has no more wheels than a one-horse wagon, which gives it an uneasy and suggestive way on the track. A brakeman sits with his head swung out at a window. The conductor sits with his watch in his hand. Nobody has any business there at all. The engineer is doing his bc-st to make a distant station and get upon the before the Express wants the road. You find this out by degrees. 4*- niak. f 3'ou feel light, but not airy. The kitchen rocks like a cradle foradoz en rods, and then jounces the lighl out and the water-barrel over cue Mur hat off, and the stove rattle.- in a driving tine- Hpgatherc i' -olftmlikc a -'••gffet, and the bump or ot' 1 le* noKt snaps. No matter. The train around a curve, and you feel as you did years when you were the last boy -on in the game 01 "snap-the-whip." You steady youi lower jaw a and ask the con ductor if he is going to stop before he stops for good, to wit: meets the Express—and he says "Genesee!" I occurs to you that he has mentionic the very place you are bound for though you never heard of it before The conductor informs you it is saf< to bet we are "just dusting," an 1 yot believe him—the only safe t'dnj about the train. It is thirty mile: an hour. Another head is hung ou of a window, and you think vou'l try to count fence-posts. It doesn' happen to be a fence, but a stockade and as for telegraph-pole*, you havi seldom observed them thicker to tin mile. You 10-k forward, and se< lights down the track. Drawing ii like a tiutle, yon tell flu conductor "What is it, .Foe?" and the brake -man replies, "NotkinY" The condui tor puts ids watch to Ids ear. Ha it stopped? With rattle and roar tk engineer keeps launching iLe trail into the midnight. A shrill shriel of the locomotive whistles you up and you are on your feet lite a cat The brakeman runs up his little iroi ladder, the speed slackens, the trail comes to a dead halt. It is Genesee and one grateful passenger leave that frantic caboose to set foot in it like Foe's raven, "nevermore."—ii Jf. Taylor. A WORTHY old farmer, who wr. being worried in his cross-examiua t on by a lawyer in Maine, exclaimed "Look here, 'Squire, don't you ask : good many foolish questions?" "MEIN HERR, do you know fo: what we call our boy Hans?" "D< not, really." "Well, I tell you. De reason dat we call our boy Hans, da ish his name." TWO TRUTHS. "Darling,'' he said, "I never meant To hurt youand his eyes were wet "I would not hurt you for the world- Am I to blame if i forget?" "Forgive my selfish tears," she cried; "Forgive: I know that it was not Because you meant to hurt ate, sweet— I knew it was that you forgot." Bat all the • ame, in her heart. Rankled this thought—ami rankles yet: When love is at its best, one loves So much that _• -aaaut forget. BASSETT'S LIVERY Corner MARKET and IIOTEK streets, (SO UTII SIDE of the HIV Eli.} I won.n respectfully Invite the attentionot taa public to ray LIVELY ESTABLISHMENT, with the assurance that I can meet every ct> ma ad for a first-class turnout. Having purchased the Livery of A mo* Ve , have the only Establishment of the kind in thi section. J. M. hassktt. i-tf Edward Forster, I'tALSR Iff G-xocories & Provisions, MAIM STREET a hove SECOND, COUDERSPOHT, PA. A FULL SUPPLY OF FLOUR, SUOAK SPICES, SYRUP, CHEES , HAM, FISH, TOBACCO, SNUB' F. &0., &c., KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HANI). A specialty made Teas and Coffees, of which 1 have the I.nrjfe>t and Best Sock in town. Ail Goods sold CHKAP for CASH only. Culluad examine before purchasing elsewhete. KWARD SOHSTF.B New SINGER Sewing Machines ex <:? for ones of any kind or make. *fc - by A. M. REYNOLDS, Agent. S. H. GOOBSELL, Carpenter and Joiner, SOUTH SIDE of the RIVER, {nbtrru EAST Strut,) ' Coudex'xpoPf, Pa. | .ONTKACTS taken and materials furnished ?o; *ll kinds of Ut iLiiiNii PLANING and XIATCIITNG don?.—MocLntxo of al I descriptions. | I SASII, BLINDS and I)DORS en baud or :nanu factored to order. j CASH paid for I*l ne I.Htuber. Your patronage is solicited. $4 H. GOODSELL. ! COUDERSPORT GRADED SCHOOL i ANNOUNCEMENT FOB TBE SCHOOL YEAI or is:e-4. - The Directors, he.vlngsecured, as Prir.clcai. Mis CLARA A. STOCK WKLI., a graduate of Vaasar FE ; male College, with Mrs. NETTIE GRIDLEY as teach er of the Intermediate Department, and Mia HELEN ELLIS for the Primary Department—al ; successful teachers of long experience, feel Justl : fled In calling the attention of parents and pupil to the advantages of this School. FALL TERM commences MONDAY, AUGUST *5 WINTER TERM commences DECEMBER 1. , SPRING TERM commences MARCH IS, 1874 Kail and winter terms three months each, wit! : one week vac ation during the" Christinas holidays | Spring term continues two months. TUITION, per term. nir.H scHoor st,oo INTERMEDIATE '. 4 00 PRIMARY 3 00 $ l 00 per term leva for the spring term. Itoard and rooms can be secured at reasonable rates. Those wtailing rooms far aelf-!>oard should apply early. A teachers' class will be organized, and special attention given to those from abroad who wish tf prepare themselves for teaching or to those teach ers who wish to post up lu one or more of the branches. D. C. LARRA BEE, WE. SI! Ear Secretary. J'rtuident. August, 187$-tf OYSTERS. A. H. PEIRCE, Vt~llolcs ! DISK, SHEET MUSIC, Ac. | TUNING and REPAIRING PIANOS A SPBCULTI ; We invite'the Public to examine and criticise th L WOODWARD A BROWX Piauoß. and GEO. WOOD | OrgaM. 2443., I BOOTS and SHOES John Denhof, Would respectfully Inform tlie citizens that h , contfifnr-s'he manufacture of BOOTS AND SHOES at Ills new Stand, MAIN STREET below MARKET (South <>f the Bridge,) ALL work done In a workmanlike manner reasonable rates, AND A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED Give him a oall. J. GL&SE i SON, Carpenters & Joiners, Couders port, Penn'a. CONTRACTS tafcen tor ail kinds of BUILDING— and ir.ateriaia furn!?brt. DOORS, BLINDS and S.\sil kept ro'istaniiy on liarnJ or roanufaßtured to on'tor. CASH niil Re I INK LUMPER. .1. (iLase & my. The SINGER is the best machine for all work. According to sworn returns there were over 4">,000 more sold last year than any other kind made. A. M. iifynoiils. Agent. Ti-m "SILVER TOI&UE" ORGANS For PARLOR, CHURCH and SCHOOL. MANUFACTURED BY E. P. NEEDHAm & SON ESTABLISHED IN 1340. Nos. 143, 145 and 147 East 22d St., ICt-w Yorli. Responsible purtU s aunlrinv for agencies i?i sec tions still iinsupj li"i: will r< e*tv,<* prompt tt • ion and i'tirra! iiidiienni-Mts. I'arties residing a' 1 'is'ance fr.nn our authorized scents touv ordiv i from our factory. Send tor au illustrated prioi ; list. " 2501 0r56 IVS. H. r CX^., IMPOKTRIt AM) Dj.ALKK i> iJ i. cL' u} a ;i 2 ■n£ *, ailincofc) Sijaat* ci xxnis, i:< No. £IH Main t., WS4 1j• BUFFALO. N. *. Siimvr. (vover A: Is;;kcr, leather iiin .common Needles, Thread and Oil kep constantly on hand. A. M. Reynolds, Aye at i 1. D. TEEADWELL. —OF Weiisville, N. Y.< I Hag Just returned from New Tork wiifi a >arg stock of Boots and Shoes, LEATHER A SHOE MUSS I LOOK AT THE PRICES! Women 'B Slippers from 50e. to ®L,7* " Leather Lace Boof ®OO. " 1.7." ! : •' MOROCCO " " 81.no " i.®} MEfff's TmcK BOOTS i.r.o " *.o< 44 Kip 44 a.75 " 4.5< Small Shoes, from 30cents upwards, j Hole Leather, "0 rnd HI cents per pound. Shoe Findings of af! kind--, verycheap Ketnetnher fhe place,—directly opposite Th< liowcll Ilouse. ii. D. TBEjtnntu. aaknt TftKES ON SIGHT. JMEff sttJ salesman! tieury Ward RewSer'i uewspaner gives <-verv sub--.ihi- a putt of flu ii-rgert a wi fiuca! OI.JK *l*SS—Cvu mjusi attractive subjects tiiet ••take' c- slx("*i-— paints t i.v Mr. Aas contrasts and cbhJiintdoiis for her •• vVide A a uke"ajid "Fast A: leep." A have Imitiriise Nueces*: cat. i' the '"•>> sine's eror offered eaut asa<-t>." We furol.-fc Cue tightest. auJ hands--inest outtit and pay v v high commissions. Ku-li subscriber rveiei s • niton DEJ.sv two beautiful pictures with h ate ready for IMMKMAti: tX IIVI ltV. The paper it self stands peerless anion* family j./iiniats, Icing so p.u-t-lar that, of Its r'.>.-s, it >..;s 0... imgi-if •!.- citiation hi the wo.*l;; Employs the oesi .its a. talent. Edward Kgglestoh's serial story is just oeg!:u.ir g ; tea k ehapters supplied to en-dt .e • si i to.-.-. Sre. stiiKv's iotig xpctu sequel ic "My Wife au*l I' begin- iti the uc'v ar. Ay one wishing > go >d sitkiry ,-n* :tu Ind-mendeM mi sia.-s-O S.'.IM;,! -.- ~i for eirbl.'arssnd 4 ♦ K > if teems to J. (•<•!. !t V ... iIV-'AN"! hi York Boston. Chicago,CiuciamMso.e-i ..i .- i-ct UTICA STEAI EMIIE CO. (Formerly WconA A:a-'?;.; STATiGfvArY k PC? i A LE STEAK? EZICIKEQ. The Best autl Most ( ompude Assoriuieii in the Market. T'v-'O r' f.'!ner krve iltrtjn I !*"•vet h'trtio— stahdertl of ex :e!tenee. Wf inaki* th it.it'ittfa- '.tti'eof Kt.antes. Hi.;, -r .V S:.k Mills itmc in'.! .Y\ e tii-.vi- thi largest.% tuosteonipleti work t l tlie kiud lu the e< tiiurj, with machinery spei i We keep constantly in proecVs >*rge numbers o Engines, ehl.-h wi- inrush at the very inv.-es pric a,a! on the shortest notice. We'.nil! E*i lines .- irttiallv adam- .iio Mit.es, 5.:..v-inll|s. Gi i't mills, *i iiiiiiei !e-. ro-ton-gins, Threshers am! ai classes of iuatiufaetut tup. We are iitrr building the celebrated Lane Circn tar Saw-mid tin best and most coiiipietS saw-uii 1 ever invented. We riak' tue manufacture of saw-mill outfits ; special fi-atttre of oar business and can furnisl complete on the .hottest notice. Our s'tn In ell eases is to furnish the best me chineri In tie- market. and woik fdw-olntely urn ; ; (.allcil for at amy of design, economy strength Send for Circular and Price List. UTICA STEAM E'JGiriE CO; 4-t3lA£Sp nit't, Af. "V. 9 iir.T. M Mnirii's ?.jspejM.iti 8 4 i!S. DYSPEPSIA CURED r>r. Sharp"- Specific cures Dyßpeosht, Liver Com ! (halitt,' 'oii-tipation, Vuuiitingof l'tmi i. Sour st-*lll 1 aeh, Vv ater IbMsh, liearthnrn. Low Spirits, .Ve. I thirty-fix. xi-ars never failing to cure the most ot : stluHte .eis'es. Snhi bv druggists, f. S. .Tones • C 0., W Nor^- 1 . F*ont St.. -\j/\;ts for 1 ,!iort i l'*. Depot, n sghtb s;„ n. Circulars maUt j on application. 4*2 QOK O O A YI: -V ) AT •"> ~ * * ' iiiu le with our spUiu -.i C'OMMXATIOX CS. ■ p -.-re-:-.-if-- i.ii'i' rOii'-- at: I s* 1.-sot binding .'•t!..teseiy inter* sting sit:! useful hti'.i-. -e I • v,v ' f!' •, ll* . -O! hj t•j • j ti' T ! .eetus sc. tpo t pai.l on ret Ofpf of pri'-e. 1 | ••*.r einutiars and liberal terms, a-ldrer-- .w* " ?• POTTEIt a CO., Publishers, Philadelphia. P.-. 1-; Pi" x;;js V Vir*si.yps; _. t— ; -l{s...*(s> tit -i- .tk's vn ! liv port ay.-). s- - I -as Z"< . lit-Kxri.oi. A -pi l -it' c t. v > •' •"••nog" ! nost profusely illustrii -v th -g. .♦•>•! .1 00 ' ci.g. Hx i ,gs. A fus. !ti:;*i :c hi o vof 4 •* -.dx-o-.tnre. Th.--mot sal i" .b b.--;.k out. Aon 1 . ;r ifttcd *Se ■! ■ isfertti 11 ! sample pic. •>' to x : t-tai rubifshing Co., Hartford, Conn. W 412.80 !;,.T " t it o t. ;• t's "11 ary of Poet v asd *nw; 1 s7u to one week on " I he Ne". HoiiseSeepeC- Mt l : -unl," by Mi-- Bee,-he* j,.l ">'s. St \ vet ! five -uab 0 - '.vr.man "ar. have en :*g-*uT ! Kit ?few Yo; k, Hoslo::,Ch.i tg- a Sa Francisco. fsr RICH FArm NG i NO; FOR SALT; VKKY CHEAP: TKS EEGT Ifj VE^TMEKT! XoF:V<(i ■■rihij's fiii;-rrhir ... Vfl'itr 'tite akiPli of the Co .: *.; i- . ■ e A M .L i t" ie K AL I." t if. NOM l S i" , 1 I*: *i* I 3.; : Mi'.iions of ivres of the finest lands. the Co 'iiieiit in l-a.-fert- Neliri'ska inn f -. • sal'--ii'it "f tfieni neve- bef-r In the mm k - t tiric ■- tha OKFV tCM I'E'j J lov. Fur awl 7'ot YmrF ('flit (iirr 1, iriil li.!■•!. any tak -i at parfoi lain!-. Ti.- yt au now bo l-.ireiiit -.i a 1 ho g- ili-cnniit. Is "Ful! parti otkirs gi-. en, vxv Goide with n- ' Mapsait iiiedfree io a tdressl: ;r O. i". J1 WIM. isrt iMnrt Com.'. U. T. R. K. (ic. xii.x, Kkts. 820 SAVED! To meet the urjr-n demand of the times Ca F!.< U XCil MAVfStt VAt'EIXf; t<* have determine--! to REDUCE PRICES. ntnl wilt hereafter sell their SC3 Aiaehinn for $-!.'> and olhei styles in proportion. THE FLORENCE is the S!.T Serving Maehine that teeds the wo-l ttaekwanl and forward or to right snd left, as th. purchaser mv pref-r. It has been greatly IM I'KOVMI) and Si MIM.IFIKD,and is far better thai any other machine in the market. IT IS NOW THE CHEAPEST Florence, Mass., Nov. 1,73. Agents wanted, isr, rnn SPCJUTC wanted foe our ponnkn Sull MiTni io MAI'S ami religious an* historical CTI ARTS. Hpiendid assnrtnieiit! I.arg* sales! Large profits! Address Haasis I.ubrect Krnplre Map and Chart Establishment, 107 Liberty St., New York. isp " DOMESTIC" &CT ' 7^r;„™ PAPER Agents Wanted. SEN It FOK FASHIONS . CATALOGUE. "DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO.. N. Y. IT ■vaci #1 a HIfGE 1 BI RNERS r iresiae for sin chimxeys. made l)> I'LL MK & AT WOOD, produces the largest light. Can l>e us*U on any coal oil lamp. For sale by all lamp dealers. ilrf T\7"( MEN", Girls and Roys wanted . t V • to sell out Fteßclraud Amer ican Jewelry. Books, Games, i\c., in their own localities. Xoeapitalneeded. ( at.-Cogue,Terni &c.. sent FitEE. F. O. VICKEIIY l | U)lH _ Ce'eFtgues A foil partleulam free. S. M. SPEXCKH, Tf7 Hanover st. Restoii. 18m CUSHircC'S MANUAL CF P-RLIAM MARY PRACTICE. Rules of proceeding ami tlebate in le'ir>erarive assemblies. An Indispei sabl" hand-itook for every member of a deliberative bod , ami the authority iu nil ihe elates. J "The most authoritative expander of Ameri can parliamentary law."—Chas. Sumner. Price, G"> i ts. Sent by mail on reeeint'of price AUdreaa ThohWUN, Haow s a CO., Boston, hia^' Amu lav guaranteed to Age-its. AOUre* O M. $lB mjldvau* C:>„ i ta. I'a-.l *t., Baltimore, Al'- nonnißXiEi: i siiT.oo.l with Catarrh "hi ty years a lxra, mirctl ,v a simple reined v. Wilt send rcvli.t, postage •ree, to ait afflicted. Kev. I\J. Mawl. Drawer UO. "tvr.i.-u-ei N. T. "TRUE TO NATURE." This First-classChrorno w'!l be Riven to every st.iiscrl-.cr to GODtVS lASi'S BOOK for iB?4 Whether to a singie s;iU riber for n. or in n cluii of six. f' *ll.' Address I. A. G i*E\; N. F. cor. Sixth .V Chestnut Phi'a to'p: la. i' . a'* set Tenor i. I I.V> B wS torotV: cities. Jtfpi Youth's Companion A WEEKI.Y PAPER FOR YOUNG PEOPLE ANT) r F It IT FA >ll IA . T'lE COMPANION aim" t< be a Livm-ltv (: evert family—looked for e3f" fit by tin voung folks, and read with interest t>y T;H ■ r its purpose is to interest wide it amuse. : h. judicious, practical, sensible; and to have rcull ! r.ormanerit worth, while it attra -is for tin- hour, i li is handsomely illustrated and lias f-,rroniri I butora route of the most ht'.raciitt writers i:: tin i nuatry. Among these are: EDW'D EGfiLES'fON, DK. I J. HAYh PROF. J\S. RF. VILLITOM ■[. t . NoV"I.TON " l.oriHA M. AI.OOTT, "SOPHIE MAV," i KEREC< A 11. DA Vis, t. A. STEPHENS, I c. \V. FLANDERS,- RUTH OHKSTERi" LP 'S. s, EOHKiXs, M. RKMSOX. it- reading is adapted to e did and yonnp, t : very vari-d in its character, sprightly and eater i taining. It gives | Stories of Adventure, Ft "it s of Home aui 1 Let'or'- of Travei, Seiioo: i ifc. Editorials up-.n Current Ta'es, Poetry. Topic.*, Selections tor DecJa Historical Articles*. illation, Biographical sketches, Anecdotes, Puzzles, Religious All:-. U-s, Fa ts and Incidents sniSCRIPTIOX PRICE, Specimen copies sent free. Address PERRY. MASON & CO., ' 2Tr4 Tsmpi.k PLACE, llos.oii, Mass THE VICTOR isEfii mm CO. if , • Y,"ant rciiu'.ieand enc-'re*'. v-r-no !n thiscountv Th.. --VICTOR-' Is I ?• -t-.-ri -h. Shuttle Machine with Self- etting Needle. flnished and mos •awfc-? Mic-hise oTen-t \n increase of ove. TOO ->-r cer.t ou s; le of IST2 over I*T l. t Fill -1 ;• . 'i'l l r'-s VP TOR SRM [KG M ICfIIXE CO., , IL-4 1227 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa VSMT'-'A c.r-.r-xiFor circular and price, ad dre.-< S. C. ;>!- Phtladelphir. Pa. S' ' Pi-'REf f'"A s ha TP removed. Ad tress S. P FPHAM, Pi iiadfOmii I. l a. rrt \ PL-WORM removed i,i two hoursf tljvn'a X fro-. S. ! rne". ■ •CIS"., !'. 21 j T?T i TiTi n D A iocs' agent and a can \l.{ I ft; ill I \ vav rin THIS IITSTV, t, Uy ti ! i! I T,> r-pr'scl.t Our ire f? | l i't I ff I I rtido rricml. We cai J- J-'AJ „j V( . ttle proper party : ere. " T-pi: r.nd eariiv wot Iced Cash Business he Cc-r ;■ ' • vneri -nee of an old agent is no nc '-h i to lie *pc,. .•.sf.ii.thopgh we have more ex • t>eri. m-ed age 4s . ectirtsl curing the put tw< • curs' worti g for io than any other house ii Am ■ !> a. en.' th.-i coatic.iic to work right along . ' i.i.-.'.e BfiT salari l s. lie secret is that rise orce. the |.<>op! ct-.Ttf inCuceruciitt, arid that a •te : .d mo.-e "p'ty ( .y tt' -;i or.ic v v--; i > *sl'* '5 for a'!, at vour homes, o trav-lling f" vonr l-isnre nioinetiis, or your en t--e* :ii >, OI'H < O -TiINA ' [ON heats the wori he MOST for the money. YOP cwi make money i rotitahle, honocaide. < oi-gcuial. send your ad I d-cs- at one" ;•••: ;-c ocr novel plans, etc., g • ; . r" cu tir-v ferne-, cn-„ sent free. Ad tr.-s WAIN EltS -5 CO., Pnl.lishers, 2Tj5 Chicago ii s,Y>n'Li s FitFii:: The SA'JThDAY FVEXING POST, Sl# Wfll'iu street, PhHa i( ic, gives a heautirul CHBOMf or f ARGi Sir:'' cNt.T.'AVINO TO every yearl- SUI-scrihr-r! S : . ;p! -s f r pe. 91 jl; I*< i sons. I lolt'injr 50RTHESS PACIFIC^ AN? GTHLR SGCUF,!T!E> l an find Latt-st of Market Prices bv calling ou LUTHEO f. KAUFFRI 1 ?5. Stoclr and Note Broker, 0< FOURTH AVFNFE, PiTTSßrnttn, PA. IF YOU WANT TO Envest Your SVaon?y Safely and at. GOOD INTEREST, Call on or address Lutiiek S. KAUFFMAN, Stock and Note Broker, ISJI3' S Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa All clashes of stocks. Bonds and ail Mnrketahlt Securities Bought and Sold on Oominision only, Letters of inquiry will receive ptoinpt attention, Agent's Guide. Worth SIOO u> any agent. Send 2ft cents for it 01 Postal Card for particulars. ,j. b. Scott, Chicago, What - Nest? ! 25 cts - Best, prettiest, and by far the cheapest mag a- M Ltl! 1 w " r " 5 ' 14,1(1 wonderfullv impniar Monthly, 25 cents a year. Magidjhteut Chromos Engraving and "Sunlight paintings to every soK scalier, and most liberal terms to Agent's and those raising chilis. Specimen, anient stamp or with Hi-mple picture 10 cents. Sav where von saw this. John B. Ahlen, Pub., Chicago, m. To the "Trade" only! (1873) watckes t KIAMOXm, ( I tM RS. Jewelry, Watch & Clock Material, &c.. &c. NO OLD OOODS, LYEIIVTIIING NEW & FHESII NEW YORK BILLS DI'PLICATED tvP~f)r.:ers promptly attended to. HOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY B. IUKUKTT A ( 0 11JS Co FIFTH AVENT K PITTSBURGH. PA Vinepr t§ PURELY VEGETABLE. { FREE FROM AEEOJ DR. WALKER'S I California I4J P l". J ■ fi'Jii r > (•ilifii!'; ]- f-ir.ir iiillois ;ir a p : e!v vV' .fl |>K'p:inuioii, m.n.o ifro;. c tire Iwrbs lomitl 011 the H tie Sierra Ncviulaitfimtains, ; f mil, tl'.e medicinal ]iio]>ert;og | * are extracted therefrom wit ho;:-ji of Alcohol. The 'jaestieti p daily asked. "What is the cam,'''j unjuiralleleil success i.f Vixn:,..'J TICKS F' Our ANSWER is, that tb■ the cause of disease, ;;iul the pi. I covers his health. They arc the~J hlood pin ilier anil a iiie-uiv iiir | • ' J a ]>erieet Renovator ami 1;;.>...fl of the system. Never j| history of the world has a cdtiipoiiinlod possessing the qualltim of VISSGAII BITTKKS H sick of every disease man is! ; H are a eeatle Purgative a -1 he I j Carminative. Nutritions. Lax., ivt.ji -fl Bedative, Counter-Irritant f.utit. .. ~o* tive, ami Anti-Bilious. oiiatcful Thousands proF.--, ten AK BITTERS the most W<>R derful \ vi pi trail t that ever sustained tb :ts system. No Person can take tiioscliitp according to directions.andremauu tut well, provided their lames are ;vj stroyed by mineral poison or rj means, aud vital organs wasted berg repair. RilioiiSj Romittent and ]&t niilictlt hevcrs, which are sr.pre .ent in the valleys of our great,7m throughout the United States, those of the Mississippi, OhiuAVsss Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberlami.Arsa sas. Bed. Colorado. Brazos. Itio Grss Pearl, Alabama. Mobile, frivmmaLl moke, James, and many others. H their vast tributaries. throngliouti entire country during the Sutuwrs Autumn, and remarkably so durin sons of unusual heat and diynesu invariably accompanied hy extendi | rangemeuts of the stomach and fa ! and other abdominal viscera. In J 1 treatment, a purgative, exerting aw erful influence upon these various gans, is essentially necessary. Tit is no cathartic for the purpose y.i DR. J. WALKER'S VINEGAR LSRM as they will speedily remove the c colored viscid m.atter with wire's bowels are loaded, at the saxi*'■ stimulating the secretions of lid; and generally restoring the l functions of the digestive organ?. Fortify the body against ;;< Goitre. Smifulou-' 1 nilamuiu'i- 1 .Ik' I 'ifluiiuerttioii-, Ab>reuiinl .ulertin\ J Soie.-, Eruptions of liitt . ... t, S re Ly 3 In the-o, a< in nil other t i!s!'iu!:ni- ; eases, WALK Kit's VSSKOAK I'• T TTEHS !A shown their go at curative powers i" most obstinate iiiul intraeia MU-I-. For iiillftiiimntor i.::d C'hroa Ilhi'ltllinUsil), Clout, ib • >•.;<. la tent and Intermittent Fevers, Ins-;^ .tie Blood, Liver, iv. liiey : c y-' ♦hose Bitter ; have no coital. Sucii L". sue caused hy Abutted Blond. Mechanical Dis > . I gaged in Paint ? ami Muierak swai i'lu.nbfs Ty p> - e'tcr . (. ' T-. I Miners, as tfeuv luivitiu - itf Kfc, >■''¥ to paralysis of the Bo web. r l"d against this, take a thee .f AtKSt>- KU Ait liiTi'KitS OCCASIONAL. 1 ". For Skin !Hs":is'C Eruption?..•• ter, Salt-Uheuiii, BEt' lie . spm • J _ Pustrtles, Boil-. Cartnnu " • lh' ! g v Scald-head, g. m Kye- Fry ipeia-. _ Scurfs, of '■ ' Skin. 1> and Diseases or the Skm of or nature, are literally "? n !"; c * out of the system in a -hurt time ir • of these Bitters. Pin, Tap-, and other or lurking'in the sy.-temofso man.*" tm-a arc effectually destroyed ami rcun" 1 • system of medicine, no vermilu2>" tp.ehuinities wiil ficc the system 1 like these Bitters. _ r4 For Female ('omphuiits. or old, married or > in£ie. ai the manhood, or th? turn of iife. Bitters display so decided an iiifiueft unprovemen! is soon percepti" , , % Uieniisr the Vitiated BI' KVI ~ ever yon find its impuritiesbnr->t"i- ■ the eViiu in Pimp.es. Eruption*. ' , j cleanse it when yon find it sluggish in the veins; clean -e i ' r ,, foul; your eelings will te'l re ' tf' A the hlood pure, ami the bealta el u - ■ will foilow. _ K. 11. JtcDllMtn Si t"- ~, Driiggit ami tirn Ajft* . San Eryisi"y •, and cor. of Washiiirtoa and Cbani -oi ■ ' Soltl by att ' Established in lie-Established in l^'"l C. C. Hammer & ~-js Manufacturers of Fine and M"' r TURK, of every deacrtp'tonand price - } ano auperior In style and iiua!d) ,tB moat or any other Furniture Horse tit mountains. . y rhotographs anil Price I,lst- seute' 1 or when In the city don't forget the; the lasge Golden Chair, 46, 43, a lip AO SE V ENTH A A 9436J1J AG-EUTS ¥AM To sell an article that eve arc large, and extra Induce ents who are willing to woak. AptP cular and terms to ,„ 7 i rK\ EDWARDS BIU)N' H " Arlrona inan-otwl W tin* * t ,r