"WEDESDAT inRMSC, KOI. M, 1874. . BOROUGH OFFICERS. Brff M, Ittei., Jn. f UHOi7mrn H. J. Woleittt. T. 3. Van fllosen, J. H. Maine, U.S. Kiiok.'J. 8. Hood, .1. A. Proper. JuKlic nf the. Voce W. P. Msreilliott, I). S. Knox. OohVmM H. Swatrart fJmnl hirfrtnrnlK St. Kiwi, It. O. I- W, H. .1. Woloott, 8. H. Haslet, A. B. Kelly. U. Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Prvtidrnl 7mi77 L. D Wrtmorf, " Aneint Judge 3. A. PHorR, Ax- PRRW COOK. tthtritr T. J. Van nirsKW. 7Wnrcr Fhki. Oi,hnkh. J'mthnnntnri, Register it Iteeordrr, c Oimxiijuion-rr T. D. Collins, John TltoMTHON, JAS. K. Cr.ARK. Yuft Sitierintenttimt H. K. TlonRKB HlMtrirl AttnmruH. T. Inwix. .furi rnmim'oiir Jab. Ki.nN,Wm. Tattkiihon. . Otanfy Stirvnim S.T TnwiN. (Tnrnner M. Ittkl, Jr. (Vtuttfy nrfftors T. n. Oobd, L. Wab Member of CungrtM Wh Dutrict-C. B. 4emfij Mahtij Williahs. TUne of TrainB At TTONRSTA STATION, on and after October 6, 1ST t : BOUTIt. Tmln (10 - - - - fl:M a. m. " 64 2:37 p. ni. ' 6J 9:45 p. m. NORTH. Train 5S - - - - a. m. ftH . . . 6:110 p. ni, 61 2;:W a. in. On thn Ulver Division . e. from Oil City t Irvlnetan. tip tue rlvor U North j down Uie river, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Iiev. Lustier will preach in tlie M. 12. Church on nextSunduy morning Uuion Sabbath School at 9:30 a. m Tliat inevitable anuuul assessor, Fam. Clark, was urour.d Hguin last week making the assessment fur next year. Tim Institute opened on Monday - afternoon with a eood attendance of teachers, nowithstanding the iuclem ency of the weather. A social dance is to come off at A tho Lawrence House, to-morrow ( riiuredayl evenm. The invitations V My that good music will bo in attend -auce. , We learn that Mr. Phil Walters . had an attack of crump which might have proved fatal ; whether he is en lirelv out of dancer we ore not in . funded, however we hope so. Eleven of our prominent citizens killed a fawn, weighing about thirty - poiiud dressed, one day lust week ' After it was divided eajh hud scarcely enough to make a amejl in the pan At the welcome extended to the , . Governor nnd Moynr elect, at Dolmon ico't by tho ciub, Free Trade w as toast cd, and declared to be one of the prin 1 -iples upon which the Democratic pa ty rests. . . . ' ; Mr. Breckenridgo, of the ,firm of Tiell fe Breckenridge, puid our town hort visit Jast week. Mr. II.' made :Jiusta of friends in this place while his biislucss kept him hera who are al ways pleased to see him. We oetice Col. Thomas shipping - brick by rail last week, to M(. Clapn, of President. The Col. has also sold some Pleasantville par tWa. . Although he burned 200,000 Jast summer he ha sold about all r hut to epare. . i i . he LIoo.Juu. A. fctrauahsiijof Mercer, Pa., was iu attendance at ourcourt, the iinst of the week. Mr. S., akiugh a leuiocrat, was elected it meajber f . Assembly from Mercer county, wJiich is strongly Republican, last year. Tbit is giUid evidence of his popularity, Friday there was a bracket ,3ood la the creek, w'hich nsiiled Mr. Ittel, ; Supt. for Dithridgo, to get about 500 logs into tho boom, at the mouth of the creek. Also Mr. Toliy was enabled io deliver the balance of the. lumber for Partridges new three story building. The editor of this paper atitbnr Izes os tu.sign his nam to any receipts for money which might be paid in ' while he is up in the woods hunting. We sincerely hope some one will leave , M a few dollars, as it is the only chance - for us aud I ho devil to get any money for the holiidays. A man started out into the woods . to hunt near Marienville, on Saturday, . 14th ioat., aud up to the latter part of Jast week he bad not ueea heard from, and it is suppted loct hie way, and by this time, no doubt, has perished. Some of the citizens of that viciuity have ' Leen huutiug fur him. We could not . leiun his name. It is very uusufo for any one not acquiuted with the woods iu lli:it region to venture far. Jury List for December Term, 1874. , . OKAND Jt:ROR3. TlonesU Horn. -John Reck, Foreman, I... J. Johnston, Jacob Smnnrlmugh, J. M. Kppler. v Tloneiita Twp. S. J. Sotlej-, JaoobStltii- ner, Wm. H. HuddloMon. Harmony. J. R. Jonan, B. O. Morrlmm K. Connelly, Byron Lnndprt. hurnotu W. II. Warner, Dnniol Altman .Tmnefl Itlivik, J. J. Reynold, JameM Cui- aens, LeU'r Wrnw, Uoorgo Mate. KlntfHlny. Frank Watson, Ocor(?e Os good, Janira Rlil). ' flrewi. N Ichoiaa Ikenburgh. Hickory. J. P. All)anh. Jcnks.-J. J. laron.' ' . , : , . PETIT JVRORS. j , 'flonoita Bora. Samuel f'larkv J. N Tietaworth, Alex, Hennae, Daniel Wal tcm, II. O. linvia, George Bunh, T. Sav aim, M'urlx ICIntln, J. A. 1 1nline, An drew Eniet, T. B. Cobh, Henry Orubbs, Jowcph Ulilinitur, Michael Ittel, Jr. ' Tloiicnta Twp, Nicholas Thoinpwin, J. McMlllen, A brain Mealy, Win. Whitman, Adam V"uu , James Huddleaon, Juhn II.xxl. II irmony. John Slclntlre, A. A. IIop kind, Thoa. D. Ilofiue, A. M. Hunter, J Nelll, George Punlap. - Urecn. Wm. Blum, Rob'tBroombnUKh Lewis Arner, Eninnnel nh, O. V"Iicy, Win. Haslet, P. M. IIalet, Jacob Myera, II. W. Ieilabiir. Andrew Grubba. Hickory, I-sk Albough, W Albangh, Thomas J. Bowman. Klngslcy. W. Whltchill, Oust. Rhode. Mort. 1 loath, pll 8tranc, David Bock. Jenks. Jai.V. Ward, Jainea YatiKn. Burnett. Tkikmiaa FitKuerald. , 1 R K DI N O En 1 E RT A I K M E XT. Pro f. W. II. Curtis will give au evening of Headings and itccitatioii, for the ben efit of the Cuuity Teachers' Institute al the School Mouse, in this Borough, l'hurstlay fVcniuj:, Nov. 20. Prof. C. hus the experience of years ns an Elo- Liitioiiist and Ueailcr; he will give a great variety of choice selections, em bracing vqat intent, pathos, wit hiiiI humor, as "Slmmos O'Brien," "The Kaveh.""The Famine," "The Irii-h Picket," "Widow Bedott's Poetry." and tuiiny other?, of a character to please all. Admission 2- cents ; tick ets for sale at the Central House, and the Post Oflice. -OText Subhulh it is to bo decided whether Sabbath School shall be con tinued during the winter. We think parents should attend and aid . the children in coming to a proper con clusion. For our part we believe there is no reason-why Sabbath School khould not continue. Tho Lesson Leaves are a source of great inteiest tn old and young, and being already furnished some time ahead, would be wasted if the school were to terminate now. Alex. Dale is r ady to ring the bell and Tictsworth always has the church comfortably warm, and all seem to enjoy themselves, und why not continue the good work throu the winter ? D. D. Williams, late cashier of the First National Bunk of Coiineaut- ville, was sentenced in the United States Court, at Pituburgh to five years' imprisonment in the Peniten tiary. George W, Daicy, the defaulting Post ma si cr at Philipsburg, Centre Co., who had been a good soldier aud lost a leg in the service, was also sentenced to two years' imprisonment, at hard labor. A fire broke out in Brnokville, on Frid i v last, iu a livery stable, and burned every building on Main street including the Opera House, Oak Hall Hotel, Franklin Hguse, Masonic Hall Odd Fellows' Hall, Republican print ing oflice, and a large number of stores and dwellings. The total loss amounts to $250,000; insurance $100,000. Mr. White, of the Aeuu.Tidioutc, called on us on Monday last. He re ports his new paperflourishiug.notwith landing the stringency of the times, -which we are pleased to learn. Mr, Wlute aside fiom runoing his paper is qujte extensively engaged in the lumter business, which occupies good hi re of his time. Diplheria to quite an extent pre vails in some of the surrounding towns and ouviutiea. This dread disease should bb carefully guarded against by parents and those havuig children iu their charce. No limb should be lost when the least symptoms are pa'ent, to procure the best of wedicul assistance. . h"'. The Bill of Particulars demanded by Mr. Beecher's coun3e!, was denied by the Judge at General Terra iu Brooklyn, last week. Beecher's coun sel will take the case to the Court of Appeals. Probably the case will be tried wiiltiu a year or two, if ' not soouer, . Horses and Cows for sale. Orders from a distance solicited. Stf D. G. Hu.NTfcR, Tioneala, Pa. We would o II the attention of all wishing mantels, furniture, alabe. ranges, prates, etc., to thi" card of James Old. Wrated at 193 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. "' " ' The majority for Latta (Dent.) ovnr Olmstead (Rep.) is 4.C79. The vote for 3enj. Rueh ' Bradford (Tem perance) was 4,632, which reduces Lntta'a majority to 47. H"w long will it be In this State until the tem perance vote wilt hold the balauce of power between nartiwT Worth Knowino. The oldest, safest and best accident insurance company is The Travelers' lumirance Company, of Hartford, Conn. It has cash assets of over 83.000.000, has written over 330,000 eccident policies and has paid over 21,000 claims. It has paid over $2,000,000 in direct ben efits to its policy holders. At th suggestion of C.'apt. Grace, of Co. G, 83.1 P. V. a re-uniou of that company writl be held at the Lawrence IImiso on the 1st of January next. It is especially requested that all the sur viving members of this company he preseu. duri'jg the day, to "fight their buttles over again," alid enjoy for the first time in nearly ten yean, the plea sures of each others company. The ladies of the members are also c i lially invited to bo present. A gooi brass band will be on hund, and gui.d old-fashioced limn will be hn iocludihir banoiitl. speeches, etc. Iu the evening fl grand ball will begivnn and the best of music will be iuutteii lance. It is to be h mcd that every member of the company wh. lives in this vicinity, will be present. 1 he elections just over, are var lously interpreted. Democrats nie eravelv jubilant; Republicans com parattvcly sen. us, rather salishen than idherwise. The troth is the result was a surprise. Alter sixteen yiarsot pmv cr in an unprecedented period of tl country's history, the party that with stood the shock of civil war, is end lenly confronted by a corpse, exhibit' ing unexjiected signs of life aud mo tion. Whether it be a real resurrec tion, or only a moving of dry bones is a matter of much speculation at pres ent. Some imrgine democracy hus gained the ascendency, nnd republicanism is about to ui) down iu niht ; others, that it is the natural course of things, and the party hiving ruled so long already must yield to change and give its place to another. The causes assigned for republican defeat are quite as various : One . at tributes it to local causes; another to the President ; the President, quietly smoking, wafts the soft impeachment over to Congress; Congress squeezes buck pay between its palms, and an swers back "third lerm. bo the changes are rung, from Cent ral But ler tu "Gonerul Disgust," both of whom, by-the way, are entitle J to their full share of the business. We take it tho elections do not prove that democrats have obtained the uBcendency in the country.' We thiuk republicans voted with them, be cause many uf our partv meii and measures were distasteful; aud that many iu all the States omitted tu vote, as reeults show, preferring to kill dead beats by omiscion rulher than coin ni is i mi; thut tneu who are attached to republican principles, took this method of warning false leaders to quit, or the tenancy would not only be terminated, but the estate turned over to other hands for management anil direction. The lei'ooii is certainly a grave oue. It is the "tranquil mass es" us Benton delighted to name them, whom politics do nut sway, and who are not misleud by name aud preten sion, demanded a purer leadership as the price of future fealty. ' : Nor do the elections prove republi canism at au end. It was rather 'dis closed that hereafter there can be only two parties, prominent in politics. We hud beeu urged, iu certain quarters, to Uelievelhat party lines hud become con fused and no longer discernahle. The result, however, put out of view Lilp era!s,mouopolist8, anti-monopolist and trefpriners tit gttnerat, leaving the two i i- .... j .- ' - ., parties, cicur-cui, uisuuci, ami iineine still. The same democratic party that cherished slavery aud Recession, thai denounced Union soldiers as hirelings, whose smuolh-tongued orators pro nounced peace dogmas to foster a damnable treason. The same rapub licau party that freed the slave and saved t"e Union, that established Christian aud Sauitary Couuuiasious for the boys in tbe held, and rewarded them wiil pension when they came back to civil life, and which is yet the only one that has principles enough to lead the country up through the gates of the future. Whether the republican party will retain its power, the events oi me next two years must determine. With many of the dead branches lopped oh", new vigor will difTuse itself and wont ed vitality return. Her principles are certainly more enduring than mar ble or glass. She is still dear iu the hearts of the people as the tVeedman's friend, nnd savior of the Union; she need only be true toiler principles to command the future. As the republican party cannot live upon its past glorious record, so neith er can the democratic party entirely wipe out fr mi ' remembrance its past damning one. . The people may easily consent to make a House of Ucpre scuialives democratic, and refuse' to out au administration into their bands. Many believe republican victory will come, us a matter o course, by the mistakes of the democrats. It luay indeed be that, as they nro not united on the currency question, or the tariff question, they will unite on nothing cxeetit hostilitv to tho "nL'ner." It tuay be wIh-ii tln-y have noloiiger rati icals to fight they will full to tighti j aim, hit themselves. It muv evetl be they will bring tho government to dead lock, yet these things they may never allow us to lealize. Let us rath er imagine our victory a I he result ol careful aud economical government ; wise appropriations; curtailed expeu (lit ii res; complete an. I pemaneut ostra cism of corruption ; the leadership o pure and upright men, ami ft due re- tmrd f,,r the ri.rhts tif all men. while - c or black, wherever the fhte floats iu tip wholo laud. Thanksgivinu Day. In nccord unce with the'tistiul custom the Presi dent has designated Thursday, Novem 26th, hs a day proper to be observed throughout t lie country as one of gen cm I thanksgiving for the reasons wuicli bo thus sets I'oi th iu his proclamation The blessings of a free government continue to he vouchsafed to us, the earth has responded to the labor of tbe husbandman, the land hs been .'ree from pestilence, internal order is being maintained, and peace with oth er UHtioiiv bus prevailed. It is fitting that at stated periods we should cense from our accustomed pursuits and i'r the turmoil ' of our daily lives, ami unit'' in llunkfolnes for the bless ings nf tliB past, ami in the cultiva t:oti of kindly feelings toward each other. . -' : ' 1 ! '' A full line of in w good, embrac ing everything usually kept in a good country store, just received and for sale cheap at Robinson & Beimel's. 33 ' Nice usst.it.. e .( Lad'us" - Neck Tics und Unfiles at the Hat Store. 32if Ruuibarger & Gregg's Flannels ; the best iu market, received ul Rubiusoii & Bonner's. 33 if Go to the Hal toloiu sig of the B'g Red Hal Tidioule, for best as sortment huts, cups and furs. Also neckwear, underwear, hosiery ai.d gloves for incu, woiueu aud children, al loA tsl cash pnees. . 32 f Lutesi si) ! .0 -liter hats und cups just received and fur Sule cbeitp at Uubiusuu & Buuuer's. 33if. for nicest 32.f Goto It. Hut fcuuie furuitMi.il ' "uo'.is. Dr. Buriainl, Dciilisl, of Mercer will be, iu this place Dec. Will, court week. Tliuee in need of work iu his line will fi.id him ul Ccutrul liuuse during (hat week. td Ncv invuico Bouts & Shoes, all kinds, etyles aud prices, just received al Rubiusuii & Boiiuers. 22tf IMrOhlANT. Our renders who visit Pittsburgh und Allegheny cities, will thuuk us, und save money, by udopting the fol lowing us a rule: Wheu visiting either city, tuke the nuuio ami utldress (or cut out advertisements) of all btisintss h uses atlvertising through our col umns, and whatever goods you buy iu their lino give them your pulrouuge. Alt are ttt-class, reliable LtMise-r-guurauteed to be so by our Pittsburgh ugcnU. You will, by following this advice, obtain the best goods ut the lowest prices. Their advertisement is astuudiug invitation to you, and one that coaU tlieui hundreds of dollars annually. When buying, state to the advertiser that you saw their adver tisement iu this paper, aud our word for it, it will pay you. For Sale), ...... . ; The old Holmes House property . is offered for sale on very reasouablo terms. This property consists of two acres of land, a bam, suitable for liv ery, sie 105x40 feet. The foundation of the Holmes House contains a large amount of first c'.as building stone. The land is suitable for gardening.and with proper care will ra.se superior vegetables. This property will be sold cheap. For term's enquiie. of ihe editor o f this paper, or of C. F. Gilles pie, Whig Hill. 33if. Special Notice. We call atten tion of our readers ta the advertise- Went of the well known business firm of Jhil Stevenson's Sons. '1 hose con templating the purydiase of goods iu their line will find this td beau oppor tunity rarely offered. The firm 'is an old and reliable one. ami their rcpre seula.ioiis may be relied timii. 31 3m .--Stoves for herring all kinds ?r.l and - wood j rt'ive pipH J coal hods, shovels, pokers, etc., at .Robinson & Bon tiers. 32 3t Pupil Baldwin, at ; Titliolitf, has the most extensive und best' selected ltd of Fishing Tacklo that we have ever seen in a country store, and at astonishingly low prices. 4 6111 i , The colored address label nn each paper shows the time to wlii'.h the sub scriber has paid, thus -' Thos Turner signifies that Mr. Turner hai puid fur his paper until March 1st, 1874 The mail list i corrected weealy. By con sulting the address label every subscri ber can tell how his account stands. Our accounts - uo bnck no further than the 1st of January, '73, the ni' counts previous to that time being payable to the old firm. The old sub scriptioti book is yet io our hands, ami our receij is will be recognized by the ld firm. !'. PATENTS, PENSIONS, And all descriptions of Army and Navy eliinin pnwecuted. Applications by mil I alU-ndcd 10 an if made in person 1 advice lie". Addiett W. V. BK.H1NUKU, Vlaiin and Patent Agent, 110 Hmithncld Mract, rnt-'buruli, I'a. M A N T E LS "' AND ' ''t- r I) It M T I' U K H Li A II S A SPECIALTY. JAMES OLD, 193 Uborty Street, Wl4-3m PITTSBURGH, I'A. F. F. tj. The above letters are the initialx of one of the liliu-t niiHiieii.ox in Urn L-ountry. Four-Fold Liniment, not excelled by miy oilier in the curios of I'auot ami Sore Throat, and is epevially adapted to dis ktise ol lloros, On tie tc. ee ciniulai s arouml IxHtlos. tSold by all DrupgiHUi. w30-ly eom F. I L.. WA.NTKD. Kvenbodv to know that Four-Koltl 1 .1 0 i 11 ten t is the leading Lini ment Tor cumin "II kind ol rums ami Sore Throats, and for HorMeu. ('utile, .It'., is the most Kuct-CKKful Liiiinicnt in Hit market. See liiculiira uroiinil Ixitllcs. Sold by uU DrujTKiMts. . 30-ly Ooiu 1. BrUUND, BUIOBUBB. " HAVta. IhOVILI. LOCKB.l I Hina-es. Nails. Filet, etc ICarpenter's, Blacksmith's, and AGRICULTURAL TOOLS. f ITTIIVBaH, tk., KEYSTONE IIIMMi KOOJIS, 203 Liberty St., - - Pittsburgh, Pa. W. II. mmi'lSQN, Proprietor. MKA1.MAT ALL HOI US. TRANSIENT CUSTOM BOLU'lTEI), wid-ly . ... pSYCHQMAXCV, or Soul C'harminu 1 How uiLlmr tix nitty la-Htiuutti ami uui 0 the love and ulltx'ti. not uf uov proit tin y t hotiMp iiistantlv. 'l itis simple ini iiiul no qiiireineut till tan Hue, by mail, tor m ifin 1 Kiotnt-r won a marriage 'ttiile, l.yptiun t truce. lreiiiiix. lliuuu Laditw. A tpieer IttM.k. loo.liutl Mild. Ail tlrt'Hs T. WUtiuio tK Co., l'ubiiUei, i'ltd- ude.phiu. 4 41 AOK.NTM A AXTi:U KOH Prof. FOWLER'S GREAT WORK U11 .i.uitliiHMt, N oiinuiliuod, auU tltuir Mu titHl liinir-rclaltoii j Love, tin Laws, rower, eu-. AuuntM arosellloK from IS to 23 conies day. Rend lor specimen pane and lepoik 10 AtcuuiM, una ove wny 11 auim ntur man any oiuttr hook. .v.iuru, auunul f uu Uhinij Co., I'iiiludelphiu, I'a. i it . 1 OH WuItK ol all kinds don at thia 01- w tice in Miurt aonc. Pr. J. Witlker'H Cnlilbnifa Yin fgnr Kitior nro a purely i;etMn picpitraiioti. nniilo chiclly from the na tive herbs found on tho lower rimers of ti e Sici ni Nevudii mountains of Califor nia, thu medicinal properties of which nro exit acted llu'i clVom without the 111 of Alcohol. Tho question is nimol dailv iiskctl. "What is tho cause of l.m nnplirallcled success nf Vixkcaii lln TKiisf Our iitiKwcf Is, that thcyicii'.orci the eaiiKti oftlisca.su. and tho patient re covers his health- Tlicyuio the n'oal lilood pin ilier and a lil'c-Kiviim principle. 11 peii'ect licnovator and Invlgommr of tho Jtvstcin. Never bcfoio in tho liimory ft' tit wurlil hits a ini-tlicliiB littsta ctatiiHiiiiitltHl ptirtsussinr ilio rttiiiitrlkKltts tptHliues of Vl.xKttAU r.iri'KKS in lieulinc Hi lick tif every i'osi-iimi niiiii in heir to., Thoy itru a pt'iiilii P.U'tfiiiiv tu wnll m a Tonic. ruheVUJl C'liiiED-ni'il tir luilaiiiiiialin'i ll.e i.ivur alii) Vier.il Oigiut iu iiiuoi Ifiseatats ' ' Tlieiiropprlios of Dn. Wjii.kkis Vl.xKii.11t lilTTKiis tiro A ifiiuitt. Dinitlioretlo. Cunninuiifo. Ntitriiimis. I.usative. bitiretic, Setlaiive. Ciiinilcr-Irritant Sudorific, Altera- tire, aud kut-Uiliou. ; 1 r. r.- , Grateful Tltousiuids proclaim Vi. koak Hi'Iteks tho most wonderful In vipiraut tlisV ever sustuiucd Ul tiukiuj system. . No Persoii can take these Bitters nccortliiiK to directions, and remain I on 3 unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed bv mineral poison or other menus, ntni vill organs wasted tcyoud repair. V Bilious. Remittent nnd Inter mittent levers, which nro so preva lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, L'unibeiland, Arkan sas, lied. Colorado, Jirazus, ltiu Grande, l'carl, Alabama, MiHtilo, Savannah. anokc, Juiiio. and inany others, witk Molr rust tnlvtarif,' throughout oar entire country dunn;; he Summer and Autumn, and rcmarUalily so duritis sea sons of unusual heat and, dryness, ar invnrialil.v uccompanicd by .extensive djp ranncmcnts uf tho utoniat-'h anil Iivn'. and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, cxertinjr a pow erful itillucuco upon thesa various or- , pans, is essentially necessary. T!;-;e is no cathartic for "the purpose equal to Dtt. J,,Wai.ki:u' VtNUUAi Hirn.u.i, ns they will speedily remm-e the iir-t -colored viscid niuticr with whieh tho bowels are loaded, at t'uo saiuo tin stimulating tho secretions of the livm, nnd Koncrally restoring t!io hci'l'.'j; . functions of the digestive oratu. Forlify the body nuii;st iIiRrni by purifying all Its llniils with Vitr:;.i u ,ri, 1 r.ttui ,......v .ti. v-,- . of a system thus lore-armed. i . J)yspeisia or iixugeMioii, liesd-, nchc, I'ain in the .Shoul.lcrs, (;ouv,l. Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, tinur l'.ractatiolis of t!:o Kto:j:;:c!:, Tt. .j in thu. Mouth, lliliotts Attacks. Pa!;:'.v tatiou of thu Heart, liillaiiunaiicii of 1 .1 Lungs, Pain in Hie region nf the L,Z licys, anil a hundrctl oilier painf.il y.t ; toin.s, 11 10 the oIl'springH ol' yspep.' . One bottle will prove a bettoi iiiu.isi't of its nieiits than a lengthy uthc''.U incut. Scrofula, or Kiii's Kul,v;.'.4 Swellings, flctifs, Kiy--iii..!.i-", Snfiic.l 5..i;-. (itiitru, .Scroi'iiloiit lii.'iainiiialii'iii, l:.tl.l liilliiiiiniitliiiiis. .Mtirciirinl .MIVi-uiMi', O'i Sorci. Kiiijtt iitiiK nl'tliti Skin. Sttitt Kye, t. la llitisi!, us 111 nil utiivr t iiiihiiliilitiii.! 1.1' eiiw, Wai.kcii's txt-:ii.iK Itinrii-nsu sltnwii tln-ir (rreat ci:nilic pnwcri iu Hmst iiltiiiittu und iiitiiit-tai'lti r i-' For liillainniatory mid ( liroi ! Klienmalism, tiout, lolioui, ).'c:n:t tcnt and Intermittent Fct ei s. I 'iscase, -.f the IIIi.imI, l.ivcr. Kiiliit-v itud Itlit-uit., tliusv lliiii'iit luivt'. no ripi'il. L-i.i.'. art! citiiM-tl by Vitiated lilt.1.1!. , .Mccliaiiiial Diseases.-Ti r.:onn cf gaged hi I'aiuu aiul Mineriils, such n-t l'hiiiilit-rs, Typt-setlt'iw. (lulii lu-titi-r. ami Minci.-. us tlu-y iiilviuiiii in liic, ui.t nJ.j.i.. t tt piualisis t.f tint lloni'i-. To (out i against Huh. Uko a Ji.c .f Wit.KHit'i Vs.n- KtlAN HlTTKRS on-UMiilinlly. ' I'or Skin Diseases, Kruptious, Tet ter. Sith-iiiifiiin, lii.iiriii's. S.i.u. I'n.if:.... I'listiilvs. II. .ilt. Cat I uiiti 1.-. Itii.p ora.-. Scalil-lii'ittl. ho 1 lij I'.-. Ki yiiiM-l.m. Itii., Sciirl'-i. Ilisf.iliualii.m t.f lim Skin. IIiii:.. ri anil lieuen of lilt Skin nf wltatuver linn or niitiirv, urn litiiruiiy tlnjr up itiul t an it . I out of lliw nyKteiii in u kIiovi tiiau ly the 1.1 nf llieo iliiturs. Phi, Tajie, nnd other Worms, linking in tho uIimii of many tlin'Huntts aro ellvettially ilestroycil unJ ifiuovud. No M'llVIII of IIIL'llll'lllt!, nu Vel'lllilllCD.., iiu ui.- liifhimiilks willhcu lliu M atuilt lituu uuruit likv thest! IlittL-r-t. For Female Complaiiifs, inynun; or old. uiitrrii'il or single, al Itn-tlau ti t.f niiiiihuitil. or (lie turn of lite, thi' Ttmiti Hitters tlisility m decided an iiiHiitUK lUat tuipniveiiiviil in non jii-rfrplilili-. C'leaiisftlie Vitiated Blood when ever yiui tiinl iiiipiuiiiusburstiiti; tliruiijdi the skin 111 I'iiiuilcii. Ki'iiiiliuiiH. or Soiet; cii-un-M it ulti'ii you find 11 nlisliucUul mid sliiL'gih in t)m vViici: cli-aiiMi it wheu it i foul . vtair eeiiiiK--' will lull 1 nil wiieu tin) blood putu, uutl His iK'UllI. of lln will follow. 11. II. NrlMIMALD Al CO.. Dniyuu ntni to-it. Ajft... tinti Kr.mwucu t.'i. ftltU vi.r nf Wii.liiiiifiiin unit cliuitti.il Si... ulU by ail Ui-uatfUla iihu Ural Uui -i-ttl EVERYBODY'S OWN PHYSICIAN by V. W. (JLKASON, M. P. A ii(niiil-ct-nt volyjiie of oelavo porcfc bt uoti fitliy ilfmirated and elc(ianlly btuintl. Con'iaiiid itiutl. r jul a uptt-ii 'o the wtutla of vviiy uttuiiy. Over .i(J t ii(.'ravtii(;. Due am nl o:tl lt;0 copies in one ttt't k. bii-otht-r i.ti io ilntti Ih and an. titer -5 in four tint ..' I'm u sib, Willi runij lcut index free. l.iU'rul diHi-otiniit ttnij exi) klvu AGENTS WANTEDr-Yi II. N. McKiiiniy d Co., I'ublikUvrv, 7:5 fcansoitt St., I'biladelpUiu, I'a. 27 -4t