'" "I THURSDAY. NOV. 21. J872. t'arTlmcat itlilprtcny. Erie Express East 12:3s a m. do do West 2:25-a. ra. do Mail East 4:50 p. m. do do West 2:0") a. m. Rcnovo Accommodation Enst 8:40 a m. do do do West...... 0:1-1 p. tn. Xtatos of Advertising. One column, one year $75 00 " 4000 t " " 25 00 I " " ' 15 00 Trnnsicnt advertising pcrsqunre of eight lines or less 3 times or less 2 00 Business cards, ten lines or Icsb, per yenr 5 00 Mnrringcs And Death notices inserted gratis. Elk Lodge, A. Y. M Stated meetings of Elk Lodge will be held at their hall on the second and fourth Tnesdnys of each month. q. l Mccracken, sec'y. Temule of Honor and Temoeranca. Elkton Temple No. 81, meets on eti;h alternate Thursday, nt their Lodge Room, on Main sirect, over . I. V. Honk's store. S. A. ROTE. W. R. Grace Ciiukcii. Honrs t.f service, 10:30 A. M. and '7 P. 51. .Sunday Sulinol 2 P. M- Sea'6 free. Hartley's Drur Store is the 3 lice to find the Elixer of life, lu-wit : Pure l)ru;s. AiuiKsi'Ep i-n: M uitDt.it. Mawts firundly and Ludwig Berk were arrested un.l held for trial in Brooklyn this iiKirninur, charged by Mrs. 5Iere with iavina; murdered ber husband last June. Go to Dr. Hartley's if you want a j ure article in the Drug, Oil, and Taint line, and yoj are sure to find what you want. CllAROKD WITH MURDER. 'I'liO coronnr's jury to day returned a verdict that Thomas Donohuo was killed by -Job Scatvjell. Tho ptis.mr'r was then lcmauded to jail to await the action uf Xhe grand jury. Quarterly M eei'im;. The Q'uier )y Mectiug of the M. E. Conference wili meet in the 'Court House at this place, on next Saturday. Services at 1 o'clock p. tn. on Saturday also on Sunday uiorning and eveuiag. Rev. N. Norton, J'msiding elder, -will be in attendance, . in place of Rev. Burgos, deceased. STpiOO IN CASH FOli Sl. Wc ll the attemitiu of out reader to the u.J Vertisuient in unotuor column of the .Nebraska State Orphan Asylum. Here -m a sbanee to wiu a foituno in a Public Ji"gal i.Jiavviii'i, an ! at tho w.uus time help a nolle an 1 w rthv institution. Tub 'jitKAT Fitu; in Huston. This ilestroyin clement lus iuvaded nnothur (' our principal eit es, and the business portion of RnMon i a heap of smolder any; ruins. 'J he buildings deployed M"cro anioii; the vtty Lest in the United States. The loss is estimated ai S200, 000,000. Scarcely are we done tiiiuk ip and talking of tho burning of Chi cngo, and the loss of 8100,COO,OliO of property, till wo ere compelled to chron icle another national disaster. Boston is tho great Boot and Shoe, and wool market of our country, and it is said that there is not a wholesale woolen establishment left in the city and already docs the country feel the effect of the fire, in the Boot, Shoe, and Woolen trado. The Advocate is offered to publish, crs who wish to club it with their pepcr nt fifty cents per year To those who offer it as a premium and are desirous of working up a circulation by its aid, we offer to seai to any list of twenty five names which they may furnish us, among thofo who will give them their assistance, for three monlhx gratuitously . experieoco has proven that this course will prove highly beneficial to tho int erests of all parties. Those inclined to favor us by notice may find tho follow ing convenient. The American Farmers' Advo cate leads the agricultural press for its enterprise and energy. The Advocate Publishing Company, Jackson, Tenn., offer it free with any S2 00 or higher priced paper or Magazine in the United States and at only fifty cents advance with others. This for a large sixtern page monthly filled to overflowing with the most valuable and entertaining mat ter for the farmer. Nebraska is to Have a State Orpiian Asylum. 8230,505 is offered in Cash Prizes. The appeal is made on the grounds of humanity, froai a new State, where the tide of immigration is immense, aod where such an Institution is jrreatly needed. The highest Prize is 875,000. The tickets are 81 each, or six for 85. J. 51, Pattee, of Omaha, has been chosen the General Manager of this legal and humane undertaking, whioh is endorsed by the Governor and Dest business men of the State. TrswAtl Howekeepiug never goes smoothly without ft well Beleoted assortment of tinware, . bo at lewi-we have heard more than mere intenitttiong io our brief pilgrimage thus tar tli rough this rate of conveniences and incon veniences. Now there is no longer any necessity for trouble on this-branch of domestic felicity, for W. 8. Service k Co. No. 42, Main. street, have anticipa ted the wants of the most l'astiilioul housekeeper in their large assolt merit ol tho very best tinware ever offered in this market. Now that tho tin plute manufacturers seriously contemplate stopping their works entirely lor u time, would it not be advisable to lay in a supply without delay,- ns tinware will most unqucsticuubly be higher belme the year closes. Our National 1i:iit. Notwith standing the excitement of (he cam paign the Work of leduetrig our national debt has gone steadily ou, and fiom September 1st, to Octobsr 1st, 1872, it was reduced 10,327.33 00. The monthly interest charge duiing the mouth of September, was reduced 81, 000,311.25. The reduction of national debt, and mouthly interest charge for the month of October 1972, is, debt 85, 228.417, 32, decrease of monthly interest 2, 015, Col 25. Total decrease ot debt from March Uf, ISO!), to November 1st. 1S72, is 830:3.000 009.S7. decrease ol interest on di;bt duiin:: the same ptriod is S2t,lS7,S")1.00 Total reduc'mn of debt, and inte:v-;r iu 3 yoirs and S months 8v'S7,S - i -V.i7. iiow is derin tlu this f r public c.rrujii'oii and S'j-in - I. F.RNEST Rk.N.W, l!l3 nnSiioi "f The Life of Jr.sin, now on a visit to Home, has been entertained there by the Otivour Club. In the course of soe remarks to a lure.e audience, he declared that Ita'y had nothing fo fear front France, even tboiL'h the Comte de Chiiiijbovd himself were to become King. I.rtiAL JHX'tst'iNS Surrogate Hutehing's to-day d.cid.'l that the her not of all his rod ari l p ronal estate, to the tccietv for the prevention of cruelty to auimals by a Froiiehuian. Junes ibinard, which was eonte.-ted on the ground that the testa' or a insai-e as a believer in trnnioiigraiioii o! si'i.l- is valid, as regards tho ilivi.-e offwi sonaltty, but. void as regards thore.il estate. Wasiunotos, Nov. 8. There wa a most brilliant display at the Executive Matsion to-day at noon by the represent atives of the crowned heads of Europe and South America, who appeared in full court dress, h eaded by Sir Edward Thornton and Count de Naollies, the French Minister, lo extend their con gratulations to President Grant on his re-election. All the cabinet who were in'town. Ac companied by the ladies of their families were present. There was mi forma! f pceeh-niakiug. but each member of tl e Diplomatic Corps tork the President warmly by the hand, and on beba'f of their rispielivo government and for themselves personally extended their congratulations. The Pic-iduif vt:s quite overcome by the unexpected de monstration, but thanked each one briefly. Tho reception took place in the Hlue room. iSi'te Journal. Lewistown, Nov. 0 Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who was ci?d by 5Iis Woodhull as authority for some of her charges against Henry Ward Il-jocher, was in this city to-day, and having ber attention called to the matter, emphatic ally denied the allegation, and declared her conviction that Mrs. Woodhull's statements arc untrue in every particu lar. Singular, ut True. We road, in the Norristown Daily Ilcrntd, of yesterday, the following paragraph: "A oetitleman who has just returned from a deer hunt on the frontier brings news of an epidemic prevailing among these animals which threatens to serious ly affect the supply of venison, lie says that herds were frequently seen in .which there would be dozens scarcely able to travel." Later in the day we met two hunters of this city, both gentlemen of veracity who had just returned from a gunning excursion into Cumberland County, a few miles south of Bridgeport. They found, in passing through a clover field, two dead rabbits, and about half a mile further on another rabbit, all having died from some singular disease. There was a green offensive matter oczing out of the nose, aod the animals seemed to bo mere bkeletons. Who can explain the disease? -State Journal' Paris, Nov. 6. Frauce willl pay to Germany this week 200,000,000 francs, aod will continue to make similar in stalments until the end of the year, so that on the 1st of January only two milliards of the war indemnity will re main unpaid. A report, which first1 appeared in Oaulois, that tho German anbassador had demanded Thiers' disavowal of General Duorot's order of the day, is pronounced untrue, Keadsng Rooms In Russia. An ex. trahrdinary sitting bus just taken place in Tt. Petersbtitgh tho Committee on Primary Inistructinn, the object of which waj to concider the rc;mrt on the establishment of popular reading rooms. The project prop-)es 1 ,230 roubles (3 francs 75 t:utiuies each) as the cos ts of ioMa illation, and 2.700 roubles lor the Xi. n-e of maintenance- The expected teeniptus hi-j IDO rouble.1, tiierel-jro o. ideiitly. gifts or subscriptions will he rctj'iired. The order ol a lv.ic itos h is already ofjered 1 .('00 roubles. The plan has two peculiarities; reading out loud is to bo introduced lor those per. sons who are instructed; children are to be admitted free. Adults eirer on pay ment of one copeck (equal to four cent imes. New Advertisements. $5000.00. IJOSDS FOll SALE. y The Sjnte Uoad Commissioners under i tie Act of Assembly. Approved April 17. INV.i; entitled, '-an Act appointing Com aiirsiniierS to lay nut a Mte Ho id t i oiu 'i:i:ic t i CiiiipheiU Mill, in Mciveun i'(,io::v. I'e ni'a ." Will sell tive ilioii'itud d. .'':irs ia turn U iu sums to Mm piirolmsers l''J. .-i Ii V .'.l''o: :n mini si's,.? ;(i!ljt S.lid h-itl.ls .vo . ti(.;.!y p r.Mia.tdy. . ly U-t'ev to W. S, ( 1 . i i i., .' :;ict !i .i'O t , Vx . l'.y nr ! r ii ;:' 'iii,,.i:i o n-rs. O. 1. Ctll.E.M X. Ii. is:i:-e-. "INSECTS AT HOME. " "UO p:ige: iiwiii'ds of Tl'O cuts; il full ptigc eiigrnviiies. '..lust the Hook for in-u-llioii rural hi.nies." "The drawings are laitlit'iil rvpi't scon a! ions of Insect and riant." tfend tor t'iicular. Adilres Gun. Hiiooks, 1J4 Murih JSi-v.inih St., Philade' phin. DiMH.inoS NuTiCK. I !o' co pur norsliip h:M-e:iifiire exist ing under I lie linn iu. me uf 8. Jackson t'o., is ihi- tl;c' O Is-oi 1 fry into ual eon -sent. Tlie Imnlis mid !iio iuils m-e in she Initid.i of '.V. S. .Sei'vice, '.vim n me is em powered to collect and selili: I lip- i'iioh;. The :.oim-ss will lie curitimtttd in fiiiun- hy V. S. tfei vice, & Co. Vt. .SKii Y!( 'K. SAI.VtH J i K-U.V. liiiljrway, V.. Oct, lTih, 1872. T !i U.K. 1 A -'.VrwiJ d;e of catile Inquire of W. S. Hi rvine -i ( 'o. t 1 M i .i Tu AT 1 1 . '- .OTUK f i U hereby given t ii.it letters of Admin-' Htmtion oi, tho state of Oliver I'. Kelts, deceased, lute of Eric City, I'nnylvaniti, Imviiig been grunted to the undersigned, all pvrsons indebted la said estate, will please make iimn'dive payment, and (hose having claims or demands will precni them properly authenticated for settlement with out deUy, at Ridgway. J. K. WUITMORF. Adm'r. ADMINldTHATOIl'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that letters of Admin istration on the estate of Idelphus Kyler, deceased, Ut of Fox township. Elk County, I'cnnsylvtinu, having heeen granted to he undersigned, all persons indebted lo said estate will please make immediate pi-.yineut. ninl those having claims or de nmnds will present them properly nuthenti UHied fur settlement without delay. r'-'TKI! THOMPSON. ) . , , FLOKCT1 V KVLEi'., j ,,u"r s" 23-4 I tsTIt.W. " " ; Found on llin pretni-e:-: of the nh- ; sei.I.ei. October 12Hi IxT'L A . I uric bay 1 'o.-e, raid l.wv 's ol' medium sue: boh- ; tailed, wl.Pe tni i in face ::e.il uuc i'nre foot ' white. The owner thereof is rci:ie;'rd to ! eome fur ward prove properly, pay clovi-g-s j and take hilo a way. ( M li ei-wi.-e li-j w.ll be disposal if nccordlns to law. Id. I S MOYKH. Kylel '. fovi.crs. Ml; Co., Pa. iFNT.S. sill lo fo(, pKU jjAV Gr VKANTK!'!). .Specimens and foil particiilais free. Address WOODS LH'i; AKV AN L) AUT AGLXCV. Newburgh, N. T. lkoal 1 Catharine J. Cum en, ) la fomninn Pleas of vs. V l-.lk County. James Bowen. J No. '2 April T. J 871. Libel in Divorce, a vinculo imtrimonii. To Jamtt Boatn, respondent above named: You are hereby notified that the subpoena and alias subpoena in the above case having been returned non tat inventus, yon are re quired to appear nn the FIRST MONDAY OF NOVEMBER next, being the 4tb day of th month, to answer the complaint In the above ease. D. O. OYSTIt. Sheriff. Sheriff's Omen, 3G, . 1871. Uidgway, July 6th, nlSto. aEO.I!BOWELLCO.r AOgglSE!i By mail, as CENTS NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS, HOUSEWARE, AND KOUSEPURMflSHIirQ GOODS. Carpenters TggHs, Blacksmiths Tools,. Farmers Teats, Lumber mens Tools. In fact everything usually kept in a lirst-ciass Hardware &tore. A FIRST-CLASS TSW SHOP. Employing none but first-class Workmen, am! nothing but first clas material tcseiK OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, RIDGWAY, PA. W- S. Oct 2 t-tf. ST. MARY'S f OUNDiY AND MA-CHUTE SHOP. ST. MARY'S, ELK CO., TA. ! MlNt-'FACTCRKIlS or jS T Ii N (i I N E S , Machinery lor SAW and GRIST MILS. TANSKRTKtf. ANTi'l'.I'.ICK VAlinS, VifM'VP ivi'f inilfVIV lAli.Mi.N' I-b-MJi.M.. Q....1. - in om ut..- M....1 kui it n 4 iiiw.-, i iin-eiiiu .uiiiijiui?, Stump Machines, &C SASH WKKllfS, CELLAR GUARDS, CARPET STRIPS, IE0N EAILINa FOE VERANDAS AND. CEMETERYS. FARM RELLS, IRON KETTLES OF ALL SIZES. 11 EATERS AND STOVE.-' Cur wheels all sizes lor Railroad cuti tmctiUK, iniii men. and nil who are if want ol tlu ni, s did or with arms, el.iiled or not. In s'mrt evervtliiiij.' midfl nut f inn:. We solicit tlio tru'le. of Elk und iiiljoinino counties. Give us a trial is nil we a-k. Foundry eor. Mill and St. Mary's Sts. St. JJary'n. E.k Co., Fa. L. II. C1ARNER Si 13 UO. v2-2:itf. H0'.V TO 50 WEST. This w an inquiry which every one should have truthfully answered before he starts nn his journey, and a little care takeu iu examination ol Routes will in many cashes save much-trouble, time and money. . '. The "C, B. & Q. 'Rv R.," running from Chicago, through fialosbur" to Rurlington, and the '-I.. H k Route,' running from Indianapolis, through Uloomingtou to Rurlington, have achiev ed a splendid reputation in the last two years as tho leading Passengers Routes to the West. At Burlington they con uect with the I) d? M. II. R. and from the great Rurliutoa Route, which runs direct through Southern Iowa to Nebras ka and Kansas, with close connections to California and the Territories ; and passengers starting Irom Elk County, oo their way westward, cannot do better than to take the Bublinqton Route. This Line has published a pamphlet called "How to West," which con tains much valuaoie information; a lure correct map ol the Grea'- West, which can be obtained free of charge by ad dressing the Genoral Passenger Agent B. & M. R. R. Burlington, Iowa. 2-'J2t. AQ SERVICE & CO- JKU' tTA,iE K()Un .. fl liG'XiVX, Proprietor. Tho stibscrilier having secured the con tract for carrying the U. S. Mail between l'.EYNOL'J IV I & UllOCKWAY V1L1.H I has placed on thai road a Hue of bucks. Hacks leave the Exchange ilolcl in Kfynoldvillo every Tuesday, Thiiri-day mid Saturday on the niiival ol' tbo 1'oookv lie singe, and return the same day. These I hr.c'..!. connect at Brock way ville with the l'.idway stnjes, making cnniiectiou with trains on the 1'. & K. tloud. both east and jwest. Every attention to the comfort of Parous of (his line will tie given, an.l a ; iii,0i-i pHtroimge solicited. ! A"- 1:'-72"- Music for the Campaign. HIE R1DGWAY SILVER CORNET llAJsD will furnish music for all political meeting' daring the campaign. NEW INSTRUMENTS AND MEW MUSIC. Term moderate. 1). 6. DAY, Lender. J. O. W.JBAILEY. Sct'y. Itidgwny, Pa., Aug. 13. 1872. Q Presidential Campii. Cups, "apesi Torches. ''MSvWK fe'"' ''"l',',ulr'1,ed Oir YS'';vk c"!al "n,i l'ri V-'-''lA CL'N'MNfi It AM & ?.5if HILL. No. 2'J4 church otret. rillLAUiai'illA -2-1tl3. 'iniiLLh st'MOE.NIXG, Vf llul.KSALE AMI RETAIL lKI,CK IN PI ANO-l-'OR'I ES, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC!, and MUSIC ROOKS. Pianos and organs to rent and rental ap plied if purchased. Prnthonotary'g Office, Uidgway, Ta. vinJOtf. LKQAL. Jameb H Wilber, 1 In Common Plees vs. of Elk County. Kate II. Wilber. J 21 April T., 'IX. Libel in Divorce, a vinculo matrimonii. T Katt H. Vtilbrr, respondent above named: You are hereby noliuei that the subpaetit and alias subpuenu in the above caae hav ing been returned non est inventus, you are required to appear on tho FIRST MONDAY OF NOVE.M. next, befog the 6th day of the month, to answer the complaint in the nbovc case. D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, R'dgway, July -iih, 1872. I 18tc. I.KUAL.J Catharine J. Bowen, ) In Common Pleas of v' I Elk County. James Bowen. J No. 2 April T. '71. Libel in Divoroe, a vinculo matrimonii. To Jama liowen, respondent above named: Youure hereby notified that the subpeona and alius subptena in the above caBe having been ret urnei non est inventus, you are re quired to appear on the THIRD MONDAY OF OCTOBER next, being the 6th day of the mouth, to answer tho complaint in '.he above case. D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff. , SuEBirr'a Orrtca, 1 Ridgway, Aug. 4th, 1872. I n!8to. For Sale. Lots to suit buyers. Large or small, on ong time, one-fourth cash, balance on ten vi. a. Ai!iui'e vi j. jjiiiiv, iviugwa, Ol J . R. MoXulty, No. 33J Broilway, New ' ork. 2-20ml. POWELL & KIME- Powell & Kimc Having er toted a largo and well arranged new fltoM Heaie on the old Bite! since the fire, and filled It frora etUnrto garret with tho choicest goods of all descriptions, I Lot enn be found in any ninrket, ni c fully pre pared to receivcthcir jld customers, and supply their -wauta at bottom figure WHOLSSALS OP. EETAIL. Their assortineut ia now eoiupleto, com prising PRY GOODS GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, II ATS AND CAPS, NOTIONS, etc., etc. P0?X FLOUit. SALT. Feed; 13 e arts. Butter , DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, Canned Goods, In short cveryihinivnntcd'iu the Country hy LUMBERMEN, FARMERS, ME CHANICS, MINERS, TAN NERS, LABORING MEN, EVERYBODY Also full stock of MANILLA ROPE of the best manufacture, of suitable sizes for raftiag aud running purposes. fi&s& Mm Bm Ridgway, Pa., Miroh2, icSVl NE MILLION OF LIVES SAVED. Is one of the most remarkable facta o this remarkable age, not that bo many persons are tho viotimf of dyspepsia or in digestion, but. Its willing victims. Now, we would not be understood to say that any one regards dyspepsia with favor, or feels disposed to rank it. among the luxuries of life, , Far from it. Those who have ex perienced its torments would scout such an idea. All dread it, and would gladly dis pense with its unpleasant familiarities. Mark Tspley, who was jolly under all the trying circumstances in which he was placed, never had an attack of dyspepsia, or his jolily would have speedily forsaken him. Of all the multifarious diseases to which the human system is liable, there ' is icrhnps no one so generally prevalent as dyspepsia. There are disc ;ses more acute and painful, and which moie frequently prove fatal, but none tho erl'eets of which are so depressing to ti e mind nnd so positively distressing to the body. If there is a wretched being in tho world it is A CONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC. We have said that dyspepsia is perhaps the most universal of human diseases. This is iniphatically the case in the United Slates. Whether this general prevalence is due to the character of the food, the method of Its preparation, or the hasty manner in whioh it is usually swallowed, is not our province to explain. The great fact with- which we are called to deal s this: DYSPEPSIA ritEVAILS almost uuivei sally. Nearly every other person you tnecti victim, an apparently willing one: were this not the case, why so many sufferers, when a certain, speedy and safe remedy is within the easy reach of all who will avail themselves of it? But says ft dys peptio: What is this remedy? to whioh we reply: This great allevator of human suffering is almost as widely known as the English language. It has allayed tho agonies of thousands, and is to-day carry comfort and encouragement, to thousands of others. This acknowledged panaceais noi.e other than Br. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Would you know more of the merits of this wonderful preparation than can be learned from the experience of others? Try it yourself, and when it has failed to fulfil the assurance of its efficacy given by the proprietor, then abandon faith in it. LET IT BE REMEMBERED, first of all, that HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTEHS is - j 1 rum beverage. The j nee composed wholly of the pure juice or vital principle of roots. This is not a mere nssertion. The extracts from whicli they arc compounded are prepared by on e of the iihlest of German chemists. Their effects can be beneficial only in all cases of the hilliary system. Hoofland's German Bitters stand without an equal, acting piomptly and vigorously upon tho liver; they remove iis torpidity and cause health ful secretion of bile thereby supplying I ho stomach with (lie most indispensable elements v. f sound digestion in proper pro portioas. They purify the blood, cleansing tho vital Huid .' nil hurtful impurities and su plnnting them with the elements of genuine iiealihfulncss. Now, there aro certain classes ot per sons to whom extreme Bitters are not only unpalatable, hut who find it impossible to take them without, positive discomfort. For such U-r. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC has been specially prepared. It is intended for use where a slight alcoholio stimulant is require! in connection with the well known Touie properties of the pure Ger man Bitters. .HOOFLAND'S TONIC nets with almost, marvelous effect. It not only stimulates tho flagging and wasting energies, but invigorates and permanently strengthens its action upon the Liver and iStomach thorough, perhaps less prompt than the Bitters, when tne same luaiiiiiT i taken is none the less certain, tndi.-iestiun, Billiousness, Physical or Ner vous pros! ration, vicld readily to its po tent iuthieneo. It gives thn invalid a new and stronger hold upon life, removes de pression of spiiit. and inspires cheerful ness. But Dr. Hoofland's benefactions to the human race are not confined to his celebrated GERMAN BITTERS, or his invaluable Tome. He has prepared an other medicine, which is rapidly winning its way to popular favor because of its in-irini-io nietits. This is HOOFLAND'S I'ODOI'HYLLIN PILLS, a perfect eubsti tute for mercury without any of mercury's evil qualities. . These wonderful Pills, which arc Intend ed to net upon th Liver, arc mainly com. posed of IV-dopiiyllin, or tho vital princi ple of the mandrake root. It is tho medi cinal virtues of this health-ijiving plant, in a perfectly pure and highly concentrated form. The Podophyliin acts directly on the Liver, stimulating its functions and causing it to mi.ke its billiary secretions in regular and proper quantities. The inju rious results which invariably follow ahe use of mercury is entirely avoided by their use. Bui it is not upon the Liver only that their powers are exerted. The extract of Mandrake contained in them is skillfully combined with four other ex tracts, one of which acts upon the stomach, one upon the upper bowels, one upon the lower bowels, and prevents any griping effect, thus pro hieing a pill that influences the entire digestive and alimentary syste n, in an equal and harmonious manner, and iis action entirely tree from nausea, vomit ing or griping pains common to all other purgatives. Possessing Miese much desirable qualities the Podophyliin becomes invaluable as a FAMILY MEDICINE. No. household should be without them. They are perfeotly safe, require but two for an ordinary dose, are prompt and effi cient in action, and when usea in oonneo tion with Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, or Tonio, may bo regarded as certain spe cifics ia all oases of Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, or any of the disorders to whiob the system is ordidarly subject. Tho PODOPHYLLIN PILLS act upon the stomach and bowels, carrying off improper obstructions, while the Bitters or Tonio purify the blood, strengthen and invigorate the frime, give tone and appe tite to the stomach, aud thus build up the invalid anew. Dr. Ilooflaud, having provided internal remedies for disease, bus given the world one mainly for external application, in the woudurful preparation known as Da. HOOFLAND'S GREEK OIL. This Oil is a sovereign remedy for pains and aches of all kinds. Rheumatism. Neuralsio.. Tnil,iini.. Chilllains. Sprains, Burns, Pain in the tsaca auu boius, Kingworms, etc., etc, all yield to its external application. Tukun internally. U & im fV,- ij-. burns, Kidney Diseases, Sioi Headaches, vuuo, iysemery, ".noiera Morbus, Cramps Pains iu the Stomach, Colds, At hma, eto. These remedies will ha to any looality, upon application to the PRINCIPAL OFFICE, at the GERMAN .uc.uivi oiimn, o. tSt ARCH 8T ' PHILADELPHIA A CHAS. M. EVAN 8, Proprietor. Formerly C. M. JACKSON & CO n Rtmedxe an ijo, ,alt by Vruggut, O wkert. vln24yl