The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, September 19, 1872, Image 3

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10. JS72.
C'r Tlmettt Milzuay.
Erie Express East 12:08 ft m.
do do West 2:25 . tn.
do Mail KilBt 4:50 p. m.
do do West 2:o,- n, tn.
Ttenovo Accommodation East 8:40 a m.
do do do West :14 p. m.
Rates of Advertisins.
One column, oiio j-ear.
' " .,
$75 no
40 nn
" " 25 00
V . ." 15 oo
, Transient Advertising per square of eiiiht.
lines w; less 3 times or leg. 2 00
Business Cards, ton lins or less per
yenr 5 00
MiTrmges and Dc'iill notices inserted
gratis.
Elk todje, A. Y. M
fltated meetings of Elk Lodge will he
held lit their lm'.l on the second and fourth
Tuesday of each month.
O. L MeCR.VCKEN, Sjc.
Tcaplo of Honor and Tercvncranco.
Elkton Temple No.. 81,.mwts On ra;h
ftlternat o Thursday, ill their Tjidgi Room,
on Main street, over J. V. Hnnk'.s store.
s. a. rot p. .v. r.
The control Giant and Willson club
'of Elk county moots at the Court House
in Ridgway,- every altornalo Thursday,
rtt 8 o'clock p. ro. Nest meetitii Sept.
2C).
VAhELicroRY. The valedictory of
bur illustrious predecessor of the Ar
vbCATE, did I'lipl reach . us in time to
iippoar in our ; columns last week. We
this week ivc it entire.
Henry !is' r1ri we'l id sialics,
long tuny ho wave, his shatlo'v increasing
for af lnst soma time, to come.
Tlio Hpadinir mr'inl snyn: "Wb
know of tin 'Grant man in the whole
County that will vote nininst Hiirtranlt,
tind are quite suru that Hartraul't's vote
will be the largest cot cast f'.r Govcr
ti.tr by the Republicans of Rcrk."
JIffSiNa That "Tklal Wave", or
."Ground Swell," whig!? was to nloet
Horace Greeley. The noxious fi-icr,d-
will lihcrul'y reward any uny hav!:;'; iti
formntvin of In whereabouts, ipjily
by nddr-.-ss or in person to Col. M'Cluro,
1 liberal hXtdrpjarrcrs, Piuiudclphia.
Daily Tcl-rroph
VALEDICT0E7.
With the present Usue wo eioc o'ir
connection with the Aiiyocatt., and bid
iidicu to it.s pal reus. Jliiilnjr the year
hnd a half we have h-.td the management
01 -the paper, wo hare been, the recipient
bf many favors, and n- here nt this
ti'iin acknowledge ''Jr oh!i;i nt to our
friends for their many ;;oo-i wishes nnd
and f:i:rjiTour, patromisii. It has been
bur lionc.-t endeavor at nil liu--' to maktt
the AtivocA.Tr; a rcttduble I'-ij' ts inid we
Iravo it. with-our readers to j'idge hew
Well his have succeeded.
The bo.iks accounts etc.: of the Ad
VOCATi? are ttiruei over with the paper,
to .Mr. II. A. I'atlison, who will cjnduct
its nlfiirs iu the future, aud wo have no
dtubt with greater success- thau ha the
past occupant of the editorial chair.
Still wishing the Advocate and its
patrons success and prosperity.
We remain Very Truly.
HENRY A. I'AIbSONS Jr.
Our ifsticnal DeTjt.
The decrease of our uational debt
during the mouth uf July was 3,427,
037.18 for the month of August 10,730
635,89. The decrease of monthly iuterest in
the month of July was 1,584,204,75.
In the month of August it was 1,032,
613, 75.
Gen. Grant during his admiuistratiou
lias reduced our national debt 384,141.,
239 46. And the annual iuterest 23,
191,305,00. How it sounds for Democrats to talk
about Corruption in the fiaucial affair of
our Goverment, what Democratic admin
istration ever dreamed of reducing the
national debt ? Their chief study was
to provide for its steady increase not its
reduction. Since the Republicans have
had the Goverement they have had to'
crush a Rebellion, which Was a purely
Democratio measure, Gen. Grant headed
the expedition against treason and was
successful, since then he has' aliown ,as
much skill in managing our national
fiances, as he did our troops in the field
and yet we are asked to ewap him off for
a iourierite philosopher.
Tt people can't see it.
The. Scranton Republican of Thurs
day says: "Letters have been, received
by various personal friends .from Gov.
Curtin, which confirm' statements that
he was slandered by the Greeleyites
when they claimed he had deserted the
Republican party. Mr. Curtin says he
will reach this country some time ' in
September, ani will, if ho can be of any
Service, stump Pennsylvania for Grant
Annual Report for Lidgway School District.
fteceipls and Expenditures for school
year ending June 8d, 1872.
Tax rates 20 mills on the dollar of valua
tion. receipts.
Pal. in handset Treas. last year $10"!) 71
Keen, irom Uonntv Treas. on Un
seated Lands 400 00
Reed, from Taxahles by Dirt. Treas. 1HH7 i!2
Reed, from State Appropriation . 108 W
Reed, from Alt'y Hall, of Delinquent
Collectors 818 07
' $1151 09
EXPENDITURES.
Tnid or. Teachers. Salaries, $1802 28
fuel, JJittldirig, eupts. andCotnin-
gcticts.' 1123 88
ireasurers fees, . tyj o
llaiance iu hands of Treas'r. Towcll jltil 82
4161 9!)
Itidgwny, June 25th, 1872.
test, B F. ELY', President,
C. E. BKMAN,' Beefy.
LIST CF CAUSES.
Set down for Trial ttt October Term,
1872. '
1 Michael Market, vs Tiutlor& Sterly
58 April term, l8f8.
2 Thomas Tnrlcy, vt 1?. A. Weed, CS
November term, 1800.
3 Jonathan 3oynton,et al. vs A. C.
Fiuney, ct til. 1 January term, 1871.
4' Henry K. Moore, vs A. A. Carrier
ct al. 1 April term, 1871.
5 John Sprinstead vs Isaac Kcelcr,
11 April term, 1871;
' G 11. 0. iMcGill, vs Louis II. Garner,
20 August term, 1S71.
. 7 llbtiry Souther, vs F. X. hieber
ger, Jr. et al. 3 November term, 1871
8 1'enj tmin Johu3.j:i, et al. vs John
Johnson ct al. 4 November term. 1871.
0 L. 0. Wyokoop, vs George D. lon-
ahey, z). Aovemoer term, 1S(.
10 A. . Crav, Guaid & C) vs
Isaac Smith, et. n!. 1 January term, 1872.
11 George F. lickii).son, v Oeor uo
Iiliiuos, 7 January term, 1S72.
12 Solomin aelicrt, vs Jacob Moyer
11 January term. 1872.
13 Thoma- II .Ilau 1. v.s J. S. Hyde,
14 January term, 1872.
14 15enjan:in Johnson, nt al. vs John
Johnson, et al. 2b' April term, 1372.
15 James Curry, v.s Iv it C. Tune
."8 April term, 1872. t
10 Martin S itg, vs Nicholas Kronen"
wetter, ct al. 4" April term, 172.
17 Martin 3org, vs Nicholas Kronen,
wetter, ctal 4 AnH! term, 1872.
' fJLY LET. .
Traverse Jurors drawn for Oitob?r
Term iS.
Bcncz tte J. O Johnson
F. Johnson, Ronj Johnaon
Ooletnen
Reuben
V"inslow Jr., Isaiah Xiii'A.
Uenz'.ngsr Frank Weis Jr'-, John
NNsel (School Teacher,) I'ornani
Neimueller, George liauer, Francis
Fit' 7
Fi'X Samuel Drorff, Sih.s Meyer,
Kbjnh T. Jlcrli h, Jhn Thompson,
Jacob M-iyer, Jjhu Uornh'eJ', James
Mohau.
I'orf it: 0. H. Clark, G.o. V. Clin
ton, Jes.Jn Tlatt, RIeharl Iliae;, J. h.
Taylor, John mt'?.
Jay A. W. .5ray, A K. Goff.
Jones Joseph Iloughtailing, Ste
phen Krubout, O. S. Cleaveland.
Ridgway George Stoi'hotisdii,- G. T.
Wheeler, George Baldwin, Nath. Cum
mlugs, G. F. Dickinson.
St. Mary's lioro Wtii. Zelt, Albert
Wcis, Henry Luhr, George Imhoff,
Louis Gics.
Spring Creek Charles Spenser, J no,
McGafflc.
ORAND JURY.
Grand and Traverse Jurora drawn
for November Term 1S72.
Reuezette M. I). Johnson.
Ronzinger Paul Schneider, James
Rlack; Joseph Dieti Jr.
Fox John Kyler.
Horton A. Sparks, Jacob Fields,
John Andsrson.
Jay Lewis S. Dodd, Charles. Webb,
E. F. Morey.
Jones Ferdinand Wonk, Anthony
Cole. Jacob C. Meflert, John Spring
steand. Ridgway S. A. Roto, William
M'Vey, Charles Healy.
St. Mary's Roro George Garner,
Jr, Frank Sosenhsiuier, Edward Blrn
tzler, Joseph Dortish, Joseph Retar.
Spring Creek L. R. Irwin.
TRAVERSE JURY.
Benezctte Henry Rush, Samuel
Rathbun, Julius Jones, D. R. Win:
low. .
Renzinger Jos. Kroueuwctter, Geo.
M,. Fuchs, Adam Geyer, Geo. Gregory,
John Gleixncr.
Fox John I. Hayes, Charles R.
Kelts, Thomas M alone James R. Green
Mathias Spooler Jr., U. W. Rogers,
James O'llara.
Jay Reese Majhood, David Wheel
er, Lorenzo N. Briggs, W. M. Robin
son. .. Jones Truman Garlick, Thos. J.
Godwin. -
Ridgway Charles Cody, Jolin Ilag
en, George Walker, P. A. Mead, Isaao
Stephenson, M. E. Lesser, R. V. Kime,
James Horton, C. G, Main J. F. Dill.
St. Mary's Boro Jos. Krafth, John
Weidenbccroer, John R. Butch, Jos.
Wilhclm, George Krellner, John Fos
ter. Spring Creek W, M, Steel Edward
New Advertisement:
tHOAt
Catharine J. f.owen, In Common Pleas of
vn. v Elk County.
James Bowen. J No. 2 April T. 1871.
Liiicl In Divorce, a vinculo matrimonii.
Tit Jamrt Dowen, respondent above named;
Yon are hereby notified that tho subpoena
and alias subpoena in the above case having
been returned non tut invrntui, you ftro re
quired to appear on tho FIRST MONDAV
UF NOVEM15EK next, being the 4th day of
thu month, to answer the complaint in the
above ouso.
P. C. OYSTER, Sheriff.
. , SiiKr.irf 'h Office,
It'Vva.Tf July 6(h, 1871. J nlStc;
rN DK119 OF MEHCHANUISE Al'TEN-
V TION I.
Vcndcra nf Merelundise, kcepets ot
Saloons, Brewers nnd Distillers of the
county of Kite are hereby notified (lint the
Appraiser of Mercantile . Taxes 1872 has
filed his return in my office, and that the
tax by him assessed mut be paid to me nt
once, or the accounts will be placed in the
hands of a collector. C. R. EAR LEY,
Treasurer.
Ridgwny, Sept. 5th, 1972-4L
STATE FAIR I
rpiIE Annual Exhibition ofthe TENNSYL1
1 VAN I A STATE AGRICULTURAL
SUCIKTY will be held at
ERIE, SEl'T. 17, 18, 19 and 20, 1872.
Competition " is co extensive with th
United States and t ha I'rovinoes, and th e
citizens of other Stales and tho Dominion
are cordially invited to compete for our
prizes. No Kntuy Kef. is Ciiasokd. Ex
cursion tickets w;l! ho is;uc.l by all the
railroads and etock nud Articles carr.cd at
tho lo-vcst rates, JAC01J R. KUY,
D. W. Sf.h.eb. Rec. See. 1'rcsident.
ELBRtDUn .itoCoNtcxY, Cor. Slii'
7VTOTICE.
Where is my wife Emma Cross has
full my bod and board without any ji'ist
cnue or provocation; all persons are here
by lorbiden to harbor or trust her on my
account, as 1 shall pay vo debts ot her con
tracting alter this date
THOMAS A. GROSS.
July 22nd, 1S7-.
?0v7 V3 N72STJ
This is an inquiry which every 0:1c
should have truf'inHj answered b.'fore
he start:! on his j.mrujy, and a little
ear': taken iu examination of lluutos wili
iu many cass;h sav.i much trouble, timu
and money.
The ' C , B. & Q. It. It.," running
fiom Chicago, through Gabifburg to
Barlingf-m, u:il tlu "I . JJ.&W. Route,'
running ftviu lu'lianapolis, through
Rlootningion to Rnt'.ingtou, have achiev
ed a pp'cccUd reputation in the last two
vear? 3 the leading Pu.sscn 'crs Homes
tn tho Wo.t. At Rurhngtou they con
nect with the i- f- M. It 1. and Irom
tho groat Burlington Route, which runs
direct through Southern Iowa to Nebras
ka nnd Kansas, with close connections
to California and the Territories ; and
paso-Tigcrs starting from Elk County, on
their way westward, cnuot do better
than to take the Btjni.t.varoN Route.
This Lino has published a pamphlet
called "How to go' West,'' which con
tains much valu .l'lo iufm nriti ui; a lure
corri'Ct map ot the Great West,, which
can he obtained tree of chaige by ad
dressing the General Passenger Agent
!. & M. R. It. Iuiington.L.wi. 2-22tf
NEW I.IVKltY STABLE
miasm.
DAN
iCRIBNIiH WISHES TO IN-
furru the Citizens of Riilgway, o'h'd the
public gctcrally, that Lc has elartcd a Liv
eiy Stable and will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
:i- I Cuglci, to let upou Uis most roasoua
ble terms
lu3i.He will also do job tfraring.
Stable in the Brooks Barn, near the
Pest Cilice, oa Mi!' street. All orders left
at the Tust OfTice will meet prompt atten
tion. Aug 20.1870. tf.
1 THE balance o.' this Thrilip litVunice
will be found in 'Til AT' CON VEX
TION : or Five Days a Politician." Just
out, containing 100 Illustration by the
Greatest, Humorous Artist in American,
with contributions irom "F. (?. V.," l'E
TRULEt'M V. NASliV, MARK1 TWAIN,
"II. O.," ROLLO RAMDLER, and a score
of other popular writers. On beautiful tint
paper, elegantly bound, Clolh, ill.2o; Pam
per. 75 cents. FOR SALE EVERY
WHERE, or setit postpaid on receipt of
price. F. G. WELCH & CO, Publishers,
New York and Chicago. AMERICAN
NEWS COMPANY, New York, Gcrferaf
Agents for supplying tho Trade.
F
THE
CONSTITUTION OF PENN'A.
JOINT RESOLUTION '
Proposing. an amendment to the Constitu
tion of Pennsylvania.
Be it resolved by the Senate and House of
Representatives cf the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania in General Assembly met. That the
following amendment of the Constitution
of this Commonwealth be proposed to the
people for their adoption or rejection, pur
suant to tho provisions of the tenth article
thereof, to wit;
AMENDMENT:
Strike out the sixth article of the Con
stitution, and insert in lieu thereof the
following: 'A State Treasurer shall be
chosen by the' qualified electors of the
States, at such times ond for such term of
service as shall be prescribed by law."
WILLIAM ELLIOTT,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JAMES S. Rt'TAN,
Speaker of. the Senate.
Appb.vkd The twenty-second day of
March, Anno Domini one thousand eight
hundred aud seventy-two.
JNO, W. GEARY.
Prepared ond certified for publication
pursuant to the Tenth Article of the Con
stitution. FRANCIS JORDAN,
. . Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Office Secretary of the Commonwealth,
Harrisburg, Juue 20th, 1372.
july 4ra'l.
"New Advertisements.
feT. MARY'S FOUNDRY
and Machine shop,
ST. MARY'S, EL It CO,
PA.
MASVFACTt'KKnS OP
STEAM E N O X N 15 S ,
Machinery for SAW and GRIST .MILS.
TANNERIES, . " : .
AND BRICK
' ARMING IMl'Ll'MKXTS
Suoh as Plows, Threahiug Machines.
Stump Machines, &c.
SASH WEIGHTS,
CELLAR GUA1D3,
OAltPlir STRIPS,
1S0N EAILIUS' F03 VS3A1TDA3
AND CE METE! SYS.
FARM r.E'.PSi
IRON KETTLES OF A LL RIZHS .
HEATERS AND STOVW
Car wheels all sizs lor.Uailr.iaJ con
tractors, mill men. Snd atl wii.i aio in
waul of them, solid or widi arms, chilled
or not.
In short everything ni ido out. of
iron. We solicit the tra i ot' lilk un 1
adjoining couuties.
Give us a trial is all we'ii-k.
Feundry cor. Mill St. Mary's Sts.
St. Mary's, fA Co., T.i.
L. II. GARNIH "c RML3.
v2-fi:ftf. ,
4 WIINI.TRATOR'H ':rK-Ntic
jis hereby given that lillpr nf .'m!i
isi ration on the estate ot 1 leip'ms Kylr.
den-jascd, late of Fox towns-lii'.i. K'i I'.vmty.
I'diiusy Ivania, having b.-ecti yvatiti'd to
tile undersiunod, all peijwus indel.ii-"1 In
Siid csmte frill please nwH' iniiM.;liioe
payment, and those havi:i; e'.-iiins or df
inrtuds will p'reseut them pri'juTiy untlieiili
cated fur settlement wiliiou: ii;.ay.
PKTEIt THOMPSON'. I . ,
V I I L t L'VI I? I' . J.N
-di.
JiW iJTAOE ROUl'G.
J. C. HVSiVS,. 1'npnclor.
The subscriber having scsur-J tli? cm
tract for carrying tho U. S. Mail between
KEYNOLDSYILLE A BROCK.WA Y V I LLE.
has placed on thai road a line of lnn;ks.
Hacks le.ive tho Exohango llnnd in
Reynoldvillo every Tuesday, Thurd.iy a'.i '
Saturday on the airival of the lii ouviil j
slage, nnd return the same day. These
hacks connect at Brockwny ville with llm
Ridgway str.ge.1, making o'nific'S.'ion will.'
trains on the P. & E. Road, hoth cast and
wc3t. Every, attention to the cotnlovlul
patrous of nis lino viill bo given, au I a
liberal paironnge soliciled.
Aug. 13--1. ...
Music for the Campaign
THE RIDGWAY SILVER CORN3T HAND
will furnish mutio for all political meeting
during the canipai'ii.
NliW INSTRU.U LN'r'o'.
AND MHW MUSIC.
Terms moderate.
D. B. DAY, Leader:
J. 0. W.gtJAILEY, Sei'y.
Eiflgwny, Pa., Aug. 13. 1872.
Presidential Campci.
Cnji3, Citpt's & Torch
Send for Illustrate 1 Cir
cular and Price List.
CUNNINGHAM &.
- II ILL.
MANUFACTURERS,
JNo. 204 tiliurch Street.
PHILADELPHIA
l-23tl3.
For Sale.
Lots to suit buyers. Large or stiut'l, on
long time, one-fourth cash, baltuce on ten
years. Inquire of II. Little, Ridgway. or
C R. WeNulty, N.o'. 350 Broadway, New
York. 2-20ml.
JjIRED. sCHOENING,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL liMLF.R IN
PIANO-FORTES, ORGANS,
SHEET MUSIC,
and MUSIC BOOKS.
Pianos and organs to rent and rental ap
plied if purchased.
Prothouotary'g Office1, Ridgway, Pa.
v2u20lf.
LKOAL.
Jameb II. Wither, In Common Pleas
vtf. ' c'f Elk County.
Kate H. Wilber. J 21 April T., '72.
Libel in Divorce, a vinculo matrimonii.
To Kate II. W ilber, respondent above narW:
You are hereby notifiei that tho subpoeni
and alias subpoena in the above case hav
ing been returned tlori est inventus, you are
required to appear on the FIRST MONDAY
OF NOVEM. next, being the 5th day of
the month, to ansrfer the complatut iu the
above case.
D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, 1
Bidgway, July 4th, 1872. f 18to.
LEGAL, j
Catharine J. Bowen, 1 In Common Pleas cf
vs- 1 Elk County.
James Bowen'. J No. 2 April T. '71.
Libel in Divorce, a vinculo matrimonii.
To Jamet Iiowen,'respondent ab'eve named:
You are hereby notified that the subpoena
and alias Bubpoeno. in the above ease having
been returne J non est inventus, you are re
quired to appear oil the THIRD MONDAY
OF OCTOBER next, being the 6th day of the
month; to answer the complaint in the
above case.
D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff.
bUEairr 8 Office,
mm
Bidgway, Aug. 1th, 1872
2. f
uL9w
POWELL'& KIME.
PovvclS & Kimc
Having erected n Inrje nnd well nfrnnged
new Store House on ihe old site", pince the
fire, and filled if Trn'i- ci lnrto garret with
I he choicest gnbOa of all tleseriptionr4 thai
mij bo found in any market, nre fully pre'
pared tn lei'eivetht.'i' jld customer, and
supply tueir wautB at. bottoni figures
r WHOLESALE OH
Tho'r Ussorttneut IS now Boiiiplcte, com
prising dry good's
groceihe,
crockery,
hardware,
rlotui.ng,
boots and shoes',
II A I'd AND CAl-S,
NOTIONS,.;., etc.
SALT.
Feed; Udfiiis. Butter,
DRIED A PPL US,
fKUHD TEACHES,
In short cvrytl.'ing'w nteiin liio'Couriify
by
LUMRKRMliN, FARMERS, ME
CHANICS; MINERS, TAS
$YA?i LAKCiUNO.MUN,
EYE UY BODY
Jlr'o a full stick' of
MAlsilLLAROPE
of the best uvinuf icture, of suitable sizes
for rafting and running purposes'.
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Oowanda, N. Y.
Manufacturers of the
Gowanda Plow,
the best made. For said iu Ridgway
l-y POWELL & KIME.
NE MILLION J)? LIVES fiAVED;
Is one of the mcsl remarlrnhla fonta nt
this Remarkable agi not that to many
persons are the vlot im? of dyspepsia or in
digestion, but, its willing vlctimi. Now,
we would not be understood to ssy tbat any
one regards dyspepsia With.fKvor. or feels
disposed to rank it among the luxuries of
life. Far from it. Those wild have ex
perienced its torments would, scout inch an
idea. All dread it, and would gladly dis
pense with Its unpleasant-familiarities.
Mark Taplcy. who was jolly under till the
trying circumstances in which he was
placedncver had an attack of dyspepsia,
or his jolity Would have speedily forsaken
hitn.
Of all tho multifarious diseases to Which
the huhmn system is liable,
there is perhaps no one so
generally prevalent Ks tlyshepsio. There
nrediscises more acute khd p'tUnful, aftd
which more frequently prove fatal, but
none the effects of which nre so depressing
to the niind and so positively distressing to
the body. If there is a wretched being in
the world it Is 6
A ..CON'MRSfED DTSPEPtIC:
We have said that dyspepsia is perhaps
the most universal- of human diseases.
1 his is imphatically the case in the United
Stntcs Whether this general prevalence
IS due to tllA f.1mr.AAv .-.1.. 1 11.-
- w. tun luyu. Mie
Lnielho-lnf its preparation, dr the hasty
... ,,, IH usually awaildwed,
is not our province to explain. The great
rct. with which wear called td deal is
thisi
DYSPEPSIA PREVAILS
almost univeisally.
Nearly every other person you meet is a
victim, an apparently willing one; were
this not the case, why so many aufferers";
w.ien a certHtu, Jpecui and safe remedy hf
wilhin tho easy reach of all who will
fivail themselves of it? But says a dys
peptic: .What is this remedy? to which we
reiJlTf P" Rreat allevator of human
suKhf-ind Is almost as widely known as the
English language. It has allayed the
agonies of thousands, nnd is to-day oarrS
comfort, nnd encouragement to thousands
of others. This acknowledged panacea is
noi.e other than
Dr. IIOOFfiAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
Would jolt know niore of the Merits of
this wonderful prephiatiori than can' bn
learned trom the experience of ethers?
Try it yourself, and when it has foiled to'
fulfil the assurance of its efficacy gWri by
the proprietoi, then abandon faith in it.
LET IT DI5 REMEMBERED,
first of all, that HOOFL AND'S GERMAN
uITTERSiso rum beverage;.. ,,
They are composed, wholly of the pure
jtucC of vital principle of roots. - This is
not a ntfcrc nsscrtion. The extracts from
which they are compounded are prepared by
one of the nhlcst of German clremists". Their
effect csi bo bericficlal oril iri all Wiea of
the Miliary yiierh. Hoofland'rf German
Ilittors stand withou't an equal, acticg
proinbtW dud igoroitsIy upon the liver;
tliey remove its torpidity aud cause health--1
In I secretion of liiln th.,k
ilia stomach with the most indispensable
noun-ma ui boiiuu uigestion iu proper pro-
porliois. ,
They purify the b'ood, clcitrtsing' (he
vital Htdd -irlI liilrtfiil i'tip'tii-ities and su-p'dtiiin-
then! villi the elements of geuuino'
heallhl'tilriess.
Now, there aro certain classes dt per
sons to whom extreme Bitters are not only
unpalatable, but who find it impossible to
take them without positive discomfort. For
such Dr. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC
has been specially prepared. It is intended
ror use where a slight alcoholic stimulant
is require! in connection with the well
known Tonic properties of the pure Ger-
man Bitters.
HOOFLAND'S TONIO
Seis with almost marvelous effect. It not
only stimulates the flagging and wastincj
energies, but invigorates and permanently
strengthens its action upon the Liver
and Stomach .thorough; rrfapS lPSg
lwompt than the Bitters, wheti the same
quantity is taken is none the less certain
Indigestion, Biiliousuess, Physical or Ner
vous prostration, yield readily to itg po.
tent influence. It gives the invalid a new
and stronger hold upon life, removes de
pression of spirit, aud inspires cheerful,
ncss. But Dr. Hoofland's benefactions to
the human tf.te are not Confined to bis
celcbrr.ted 'JERMAA BITTERS', or' his
invaluable ToNfo. Ho" lias prepared an
other medicine, which is rapidly winnine
its way to popular favor because of its in
trinsic nietits. This is HOOFLAND'S
PODOPHYLLIN PILLS, 8 perfect eubstU
tute for mercury wiihout any bf nierourv'a
evil qualities. J
These wonderful Pills, which are Intend
ed to act ftpon the Liver, are mainly qoW.
posed of Podophyllin, or tho vital princi
ple of the mandrake root. It is the medi
cinal virtues of this health-giving plant, in
a perfectly pure and highly concentrated
form. The Podophvllih acts directly on
the Liver, stimulating its functions and
causing it to make its billiary secretions in
regular aud proper quantities. The inju
rious results which invariably toWow the
use of mercury is entirely avoided bt
their .use, But it is not upon thu Li'eY
only that their powers are exerted. The
extract of Mandrake contained in t'he'm ig
skillfully ooriibiried with four other ex
tracts, one of which acts upon the stomaehi
one upon the upper bowels, one upon the
lower boweh. and prevent any griDino
effect, thus producing a pill that influences
the entire digestive arid alimentary system
in an equal and harmonious manner and
us action entirely tree from nausea, vomit
ing or griping pains common to all nthe'
purgatives, "
Po889SSini' thnsa miul, 11 ....
.1 u 1 u ii- . ura"uw qualities
tho Podophylhn becomes invaluable as a
FAMILY MEDICINE.
No household shnnlrl h.. . . ..
They are perfectly safe, require but two
for an ordinary dose, ai'e prompt Hd'effi
oient in action, and when used in nnn
tiou with Dr. Honffanrf-. fi!r ' .nneo-
or Tonio. may be regarded is certaiii
cities mail cases of Li r"i- . "Pe
pepsia, or any of the disorder? to wht.W
the system is ordidarly subject. The
I'uuunnLUN PILLS
act upon the stemaoh and bowels, carrying
off improper obstructions, while th. n-.i
or Tonic purify, the blood. ItrenSen "and
invigorate the li-ime. irla , ana
tUtothemacli, and thus JpX
Dr. HooSand. !; . ...
remedies ft,. Hi. "1' !"'. internal
one mainly for enUr Wrld
wonderful nrena7anIai??PJl0fttl0n. the
r,-,- UAru s GREEK OIL
This Oil IS a inv...! .
and aches of M Untf rr Pain4
Kueumatism, Neuralgia T(i. 1.' "
Chilblains Sprains, jfi?
BhCk and Loins. Rin . -u .
yield to it. .xternauVpuTanon:6-' '
.'"lernauy, n jg a eure f(J- n u
burns. Kidnev i;.,.u. , . eari-
Pains iu the Stomach "ufrmP3,
The,, Remedies are for sal, by JruaaUJ
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