7hf owt $cpuMfM. WEDNESDAY MI1RMX0, Mill. IS, 1875. DOHOUCH OFFICERS. Jlxirijexn John Ukck. rviiiiiciVmrii it. W. ltddnsnn,' S. A. Yarnor, A. II. Kelly, P. II. Haslet, A. 11. Partridge, II. . Iia'vis. J Hitlers a the I'eiteo D. S. Knox, C. A. Iliiniliill. lnttble II. Nwnguai t .SVAoof lirrelori 1. S. Kimx, II. O. Ia VN, N. .1. Woh-ott, H. II. Haslet, B. Kelly. 1. Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFIC- VS. -.Miffmif .Tartar L. D. AYktmohk. .tinonVife Jtitliica Andiikw Cook, Jos. CI. D.vi.k. .shcritrT. 3. Va C,ii:r:. Trmiaiivrr S. J. Sl'.TI.KY. t'l Mhnnnlnrn, linj inter C Jircorilcr, e. 1". M. I UHK. rYimmiMimirra JnuN TlloMPHO!, Jas, J. Cl.AIlK, Km IlK.ltMN. Muitifi .ViiirvmfcnoViif S. V. IJoil ni:n. JHtrict A tinmen H. D. Irwin. Jiir.v (ni'Mionci, Jam. Flynn.Wm Tattkuhon. r)iinO Niirrrinr S.ll, TuwiX. Mirniifr M.'lTTKl.. .In. t,uti A iitlitnr T. II. Conn. I.. WAti- Xjkp, U." Jamikmoh. Member of VongrcM BVA lhntrielC. IJ Cl'llTIH. Assembly J. B. Aonkw. JVi o Train At TIONF.STA STATION, on and after May 21, lN7i : SOUTH. Train m " . M " 62 10:4(1 n. in. I1:0N p. in, H:4tl p. in. S:.V) a. m. 4:4)1 p. in, 8:28 . in. Trnln M " All - 61 (In thn lllvnr nivlxinn 1. fi. from Oil Oily to IrvlneUin, up tho river is North ; down tho river, south. .-. . """'LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Uov. Lusher will preach iu the M. II Church ou nextSundny morning Uuiou Sabbath School at 10:00 a. ni President Grant nud Yieo Presi dent Wilsou wero at Fair Point ou Saturday Inst. They wora. eutliuslus tically received. ' The Mutuals of Mendville wcro beaten by tho Oil City buso ball dub on Saturday last, at Oil City. The ecoro stood 0 to 7. Moody a ud Bankey, the Anicri can revivalists who lmve been holding meetings iu England for some mouths piust, have returned to this country. It will be noticed iu ourTrunkey' "ville correspondence that Giovo Wolcotl's well oppnsiteHhat place has moven a failure. Better luck next time. . ,' Tho Doniocratio Stale Conven tion moots at Vain on Hie '8lh day of , .ficPC"""T)rTViuan8 and &. 11. Haslet are opposition candidates for Kcpre ncntativo Delegate from (hid county , Jas. Foties, tvhu was prostrated last week, with symptoniB of fever and Perry Huberts), whose horse fell upon him, while returning from camp meeting, are both about, appareutly nluiost as well us ever. Tho millers recently rx polled from the Dlack Hills, pronounce them niiu'iut-kirbest mining districts iu tho United Stated. . Spotted Ta:l wants more money fur tho reservation now ind demands remuneration for the gold the miuers liuvo taken away from iho hills. Tho trouing season expired on Sunday lust. It is not at nil likely that the law in this particular will be violated iu this county. Mr. Frank Dusenbury, of Kewton, a few days be foro the time expired, caught ninety rive trout iu Lamentation, in about half u day. We are under obligation to the Mutual Life Insurance" Co., of New York, F. S. Winston, Pres't, for two useful and beautifully priuted pam phlets, entitled respectively, "Acci dents, Emergencies and Poisons," and "Care of the Sick." These books are furnished gratuitously upon npplica tion. Thanks for ours. ' On Saturday last iu the miuiug regions, the miners added more lustre to their names by committing a uur der iu Pottsvillu, auother in Shcnau .onh, and wounding three men in Ma Jioney Citv, ono of whom will die. If jliis kind of business goes on it will 1)0 well for the "Kadicals" of that district to call for "Federal interfer nuce." Ou Monday evening last Mrs. Wausor, mother of Mrs. 8. S. Ilulings, Ji.'oke her right prm iu a singular maimer. It appears that she fell upon tho ico last winter and sprained her light wrist, which was the supposed .cause of a running sore above her el bow. Oi) Monday evening tho aim broke by its own weight. Tho frac ture was a simple one, and va re duced by Dr. Wiuaus. The patient is doing Well, Dr.ATII OFi'liEnilUCK GLASS Kit. Wo arc this week called upon to re cord tho denth, by lightning, of Fred erick Ghipsner, one of our most esti mable fellow citizens, . Oi Monday, about 4 o'clock p. m., Mr. O. was ' in the sitting room of his house, on Dutch Hill, nbout threo miles from thm plaaftj playing with a little nephew. He had been nmusing tho child for sometime, hen bo sent him away, saying that he wanted to shop; turning rTer, nd nying his arm under his head. Ho ud hardly aken tho portion, when io was struck dead by a flash of light ning, which struck him on the right temple, passing, down hi left mud, Tho lightning came down the chimney, tearing a hole, about three Inches iu diameter, in the chimney, where the stovepipe enters it, followed the pipe down to tho stove, then going under the stove, knocking rWiver off one of blocks upon which the legs of tho stove sat, aud from there along the floor to where Mr. Glassner lay, strik ing him as above stated, then down through the floor, running along a joist, tearing a splinter off along its course, aud out the cellar door, taking a splinter off the door.-. , . ... . . v Frederick Glassner was born - lu Germany in 1844. When about 'five years of age his father emigrated to this country, coming directly to this placo, settling upon the placo where tho family now live. Brought up in tho wilderness, Fred, became & stout active boy, and, at tho ago of seven teen entered tho army, enlisting iuCo. I, 83d Pa. Ileg't. Here he served with credit, until at the battle of Get tysburg, whero he was wounded, a ball going through his right arm, abovo the elbow, and breaking two or three of his ribs. Disarm was amputated between the shoulder and elbow, and ho was honorably discharged, and has since drawn a peusiou from the Gov ernment. Arriving at home ho took charge of the farm, working it, onA making a good living for himself and his mother, until the fall of 1872, when ho was elected Treasurer of For est county. This position he held with honor to himself aud prout to the county, for two years, going out of office the 1st of January last.: : Io his death, his family lose a faith ful son and brother, the community f good neighbor, and tho county an es timable and valuablo citizen. He was known and respected by the taxpayers of the whole county, and his death is sincerely mourned by all who knew him. To-day ho is lai 1 to rest near tho home he has alw ays cherished, and as the sod is put upon his breast, his frieuds can say, without fear of con tradiction, "Here lies one of the. no blest works of God : an honest man." Lying Loose Around Trunkeyville --Tho expectations of the Citizens arouud here are not so great since Grove & Wolcott's wcl) proved to be a dry hole. I hear a rumor that they contemplate putting down auother well" soon. ' " ', ' Your correspoudcut from this place who signs bis namo "John" tried to overleap his bounds in his letter iu last week's issue. He states that there were a good many well lu bricnted up with beer, at the primary elections recently held here. With the exception of a fuw Democrats who wcro badly under the influence of tanglefoot this report is not reliable. There has beeii so much trouble here about school, that, in order to satisfy the citizens, tho directors caused a meeting to bo held at the school house, ou Thuroday last, allowing the peoplo to choose by ballot who should bo tho teacher for tho ensuing term The choice of three applicants was Mrs. McTugg, of this place. May she succeed in her undertaking. Tho people around here are, as far as I can ascertain, perfectly satis lieu witn the results ot the primary elections, aud will support the whole ticket in November. ' Jacob. Camp meeting at Lickiugville was not gotten over without some of the old-fashioned trouble, which, as near as we can learu, occurred as fol lows: John Hidiuger approached Art, Dougherty, and, after some rough re marks, hit and knocked him down Dougherty then drew a revolver and shot, hitting llidinger just below the left breast, the ball striking a rib, and following it around to within about an inch ut the backbone 1 lie ball was extracted by a doctor ou tho grounds wo believe. llidinger is not seriously hurt, and thcio were no arrests. Fujir young , Italian , musicians struck our town on Saturday morning, and discoursed sweet sounds from two violins and two harps, during tho day aud , eveningf . They put, up at tho Central Hotisoovcr Sunday", and alas! for the reputation of music as a seda tive to the savage breast It proved 'a mistake, as two of tho boys, ono a violinist, and the other a harper, had a most barbarous squabble on Sunday, during which, croquet mallets "and balls wcro brought iuto requisition, some blows being dealt that would have made any but an Italian boy care. They lelt on Monday morning after a parting serenade, good feeling having resumed her sw ay, sweet sounds taking the place of discord and strife, A child of"tft.l!:X Varuer fell from the Court House fence on Thurs day evening of last -week, and not making much fuss about it, was not considered very much hurt. The child was put to bed; shortly after, and no further trouble anticipated, when, just before retiring, Mrs. Var ner went into the room where the child was, and found it, with its eyes set, working in convulsions. Dr. Wi nans was sent for and the child was soon "brought to. She is all right now, we believe. Gkimwood Found. A special to the Chicago' Evening! Journal,! from White Hall, Mich., dated August 17, says the body of N.S. Grim wood, Don aldson's companion on his fatal balloon voyage, was fouud tho day before, on the beach of Lake Michigan, near Stony Creek, by A. Beckwith. It had ou all his clothes, except boots,' aud had letters and notes of his trip, which prove beyond a doubt his identity. The Republican Primary Conven tion of Clarion county met at Clarion on Monday lust, and nominated the following ticket: State Senate, Wra P. Finley ; Prothonotary, M. Arnold Treasurer, J. B. Gwin ; Register and Recorder, Clark ; District Attor ney, J. B. Patrick; Commissioners, W, C. Huey, Capt. V. Phipps; Auditors, II. Torrence, A. L. Seigworth. - Competitive Examination. The following was not sent us for publica tion, but, iu view cf the last jmriu graph, we publish it, in case some son of a Republican father might want a chance : ' There will be a competitive exami notion ior tho purpose ot selecting ilitarv Cauet tor the ziith jjistrict of Pennsylvania, held at the Court House in BrookvillQ on the 18th day of Aueusti 1875. at 1 o clock 1 . M The cadet must be tree itora pnyst cal defects!, c He must be able to pass a thorougl examination iu Orthography, Reading, riting, Arithmetic, geography, and History ot, the- United btates.-.- Ho must be between the ages of sev cnteen and twenty-two. 1 lie examination will be conducted by three disinterested persons, and no discrimination will be made on , ac count of the political opinions of the nppucaui,. G. A. JbNK8.-iM'., ' M. C. for 25th District of Ta. Facta for Voters. We commend the attention of voters to the following: The new Constitu tion forbids all persons trom votin unless they have been assessed at least two mouths and paid their taxes least one month before the date of the lection. No one of foreign birth can vote unless, in addition to the above, he has been naturalized a month pre vious to the electiou. The date of holding the next clco tion is Tuesday, November 2d. Wednesday, Sept., 1st, is the last day on which voters can be assessed Friday, October 1st, is tho last day on which they can pKy tajtes. - Friday) October 1st, is the last day for takiug out naturalizalion-'pepera. Peterson's Magazine (tha Lady's National) is already on our table for September, and is an unusually fine number, even of this popular periodi cal. The principal engraving is a beautiful steel plate,:"f he Littlo Ma rauders," after a picture by Bougereau, the great French artist. The double sized, colored, steel fashion-plate gives the early fall styles, all very elegant; aud is beautiful even as a picture. Tho price of "FetersouV is only two dollars a year, postage pre-paid j and to clubs it is even lower; the publish' er claims it is the cheapest ; aud best lady's book iu the world. Address C'has J. Puterson, 206 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, ra.. . - - ... . . Grain cradles, grass scythes aud snaths, hand rakes, forks Ac, at Rob. iiwon & Bouuer'a. lltf. -Bullous Magazine is . issued gr September, and all Its patrons will ojoJce to lenrn llmt ltd Contents r as varied and interesting as eve rv-' No other niagasmo in the country Can produce such, a list of writers. ,Io this issue wo have a sea story, a num ber 6f adventures," and half a dozen charming domestic love stories, besides poetry ,tind engravings. . Published by Th mes A Talbot, 23 Hawley , Street, Boston, and fur sale by all news deal ers. '. ".' .' . "; ., ' ,. i rersons having unsettled accounts with me, will confer a favor by calling and settling tho santo before the first of Sept., as no account will be permit ted to run any Ion per without settle ment. J. B. PEAIiaAI.I., " Claringtou, 18 4t , , .' Forest Co., Pa. . FOfTsALE. The valuable and .beautiful home' stead formerly owned by Don. Josepl O. Dale, and fir which he now, resides, is in Stiy "hands for , salo at very low figures. Terms one-third .'purchase money down, aud the balance, iu one and two years. ,; ' Mif.E8 W. Iate. ; iotf. ; . - ; Go to Robinson & Bonner's for glass fruit jars, jelly glasses,, tiu cans. sealing wax, etc. 15tf. Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most approved- form, for sale at ' this office. . -. . - -i Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residence can be bought cheap,' on long time, by applying to tho editor of this paper. tf. LOST. ' On Saturday or Sunday last, one half of a chased gold locket, oval about one inch long by' due-half inch wide. The owner was up the Stewart's Ttun Koad as fur as MuClintock's on Saturday. Any one fiuding it will be suitably' rewarded by leaving 'lt ', with Dr. Winans. - lltf . The llshteet runninz Machine iu the world is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidiouta says so, and be knows. ' 40 ly CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robiatqn ,& Bonner,; Dealer jn " ' , General Merchandise, FJar Jwrt-el - t..-ji'- " 1.008.50 Corn Meal, bolted -Chop feod i-, -, -t .' I Hye bushel -Corn, oars - . Bauns ijA bushel , ' " -Ham, sugar cured - - 2.80 .?A00S,2.: -,- 1-00 '.. Wi 45(3:50 2.0(l(.8.00 - 17 Break faxt Bacon, sugar cured t - 1(1 guiiar ... i - . . - : - ... MMHi 12 Syrup - ., ", . 73(ii!! N. O. Molasses,' ' ' ''. '-'. .'- ... '-' . . 1 Roast Rio Coflue No. I - Rio Coffee, boat ,.,,..,,... r , - r JavaCiTbo "-' ' ' - - 7i Tea I.'.'--'- - .50W1.25 Butter' . - - r - ,18(, Rico n. - . ID K)iSs, frosh ' .' . ' . - .18 Salt - - - - -" ' 2J52.35 Ijird - . - ' ' -:--!-'! - 15(3.20 Iron, common bar '- - ' - ' - '4.00 Nails, lOd, V keg f r 1 i '.. 4.25 Mine & blil. - - - -' i 1 2.00 Register's Notice. Notice is horol.v iWen that XVm. R. Coon, Guardian of Wni, J. Annstrona:, minor child of Win. Arinntvonur deoonxp.1, has hlod in tho Roistor's olttca in and for the County of Forest, at TioncKt-n, his rlnal account wi guardian of tho said minor, and that tho same wUl be prenunted to tho Urination and allowance on 'the fourth Moiulny of Heptembor nxt, at the Court llouso at llouosta, in tnocoiiniTiomsm ,-, r. M. LLAHK, llegister, TioneBta, Aur. 18, 1873. Co. Commissioners' Land Sale, Notice lu hereby Ktven. that hi pnrsu nncoof an act of the goneral Assembly of the Commonwealth ol Peniihylvania.pass- od March 1:1, IHlfi, ontitled MAaixot to amend an act directing mo mono oi son iiur Unseated Lands for Taxes and forotli er purposes ." and by virtue of tho power and authority contained in a Supplement thuroto, pusseU Marcn iwn, and ny vir tue of un a-t of Assembly passed tho 14tli dav of May. 1874, and an Order of the Court of Oiuu-lor Hesnions of Forest Colin ty theresu, held at TionesU, the Isth day of May, 1875, authorizing County Com miHuidners to mill certain lands at pubic sale, the tallowing uientioneil pieces, tracts or parts of tracts of land in Vorest County, will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, by tho undersigned Uomniissioners of Foret county, at the (.'uujt-t Mouse In tlie lloroiiKh of 'l ionesta, on Tuesday, tlio 2Htli day of September, A. D. 1875, at 2 o'clock p. in. ; War. WZ Jeukii Township 10 acres ' 3iHi3 " . " , lW " I it4 "f ( " i ' ' ' 1 ftlW Hickory ' JiO " " " ) acre Jenks Twp, nuiosscd to A. Bo k. I ' ' I). Bock, i " ' " Peter Clover i " leing tho old Court House in MarlonviUo. Terms I One-third t ash as soou as prop erty is uirurk down, and the balance ou delivery of Deed. JOHN THOMPSON.! JAS. K. CLARK, Coinmise ioncrs. KLI BERLIN, ) 1 Atlest : D. W. Ci.AHK, Clerk. PROCLAMATION.. Wurnif.,1 Tlio Hon. t' l. TVMmoro, Prosidc-nt Jodire of the Court of Com mon I'li'iw ami Quni td NesNioii'i 111 mul for tlm cniinl v of Koi-i'st. has ixmipd lii iro- rcpt for li'oldinn Court of Common tho County of Forest, to commence .n t ho fourth Monday of Sept. nnxt. Drum nio III l:iv of Hcpt. 1X7 ft. Notice h t herrlnre (iven to thn Coroner, .InsticcMof thn ream and Constables of nid county, that tlicv lfl then nud there In their proper persons Ht ten o'clock, A. M., of wiid day, wilh their records, inifiisilions examinations anil other remembrances, lo do mono t:imus which to their olllc.es appertain to be done, and totlioso who bound in rocofrni.ance to proneciiten-'.iiiist the prisoners that are or shall be lu the (nil of Forest County, that thev be then ami there to prosecute auamsi the'm ns shall bo just, (iiven under my hand and seal this sth day ot An., A. l, lNTft,- . T. .1. VAN MlCSI'.Jf, nlrll. Trial List for Sept. Term, 1875. 1. A. T. Kelly to use ys James V. Black. A. L. Kcllv to usn vs .lames r. Iback, 3. ('has. Murphy vs I homas Porter. Win. W. (eilvard vs J. A. Dalo mid J. i. Kale. 5. Hhrivcr it Sawyer use vs George S. Hunter. (L I'.liiah C. Barker vs Joshua It. Johns, Forest County uso vs . I. P, Kleins et nl. ti, Juckson Duncan vs. J. I. Ovciiandnr. V. 1). Ainiier endorsoo vs .Icioirnah Bonner endorser. 10. .1. J. Reynolds vs M. Ittel Jr. etal. 11. Jacob jfa.o vs J. T. Iale. 12. II. N. Schaetler vs. .Ins(Mih ( J rove. 13. Jacob Nhall'or vs O. C. .t A. 11. l'.y. Co. 1. (ieorifo llarnard vs Joseph cook. 15. .Samuel Campbell vs W. J. Roberts et tlx. 1(1. Jacob Sliriver's ndnir's. vs David Hays 17. J. Y. Saul vs W. J. Roberts. IS, M. M. Woodihurton, ndiu'x. vs Jacob Minvor 8 ndim- s. 19. James A. Kord vs Louis Bickeman. 20. C. 1'". Oillespio vs Uooriro IS. llindman ndnt'r. 21. J. N. Tietsworth vs John Thompson ot al. Conn s Ac. 21. Trhnblo, Blitton Walbwiiu;ht: TS i hvo W. Dithrldae. :3. Trimble, Britton A- Waimvright vs (.eonro W. Dithndire. 24. II. M, Sotlev vs M. A. Cleland ot al. 25. UeorRO w. Dean vs J. II. Dinginan ct nl. 2(1. David Jones vs John 1. Fnjrundus. 27. UrnH". Watkins & Co. vs Cieo. W. Dith- ridizo A Co. 28. Snvdcr Bros, vs Clco. W. DitbridKe A Co. 20. Fourth National Bank of Pittsburgh et al vs tK-oigo is. Hunter ot at. SO. Herbert Stanley vs Ford it Lacy. 31. Daniel Black vs Geo. S. I.acy. P. M. CLARK, Froth y August Kith, 1S75. We would call tho attention of Teachers, and others Interested in music, to the following works, as being the best of their class : A New Class-Book for Female Vol ces. Price 9 per dozen. Sample copies, mailed, post-paid, on re celpt of SI. FAIRY ECHOES. A Class-Book for Children. Used In all the Principal Schools. Price C6 per dozen. Sample copies mail ed, post-paid, on receipt of tJO cts nn echo. ''The Most Popular School Singing Book ever published. Price S7.SO per dozen. Sample copies mailed postage free, on receipt of 7B cts Address, - J. I.. PETERS, fi4,'i Jtroarfwaif, X. I THE BEST! You can find tho linrnest and handsomest . . lMt OS PRINTS! Kvor brought to Tidiou' nt L. L. S DRY GOODS STORE, IN BUCK'S BRICK BLOCK. Also a lino lot of Handkerchief, .from 8c. to $1.00. I bavo tiio lincst and largest lot of Ladios' Ties ever brought to this ill ace, in pricos from 20c. to t1.5. Ladies' ,inou Cellars Plain, Kmbroidcred aud Colored ; also a lot of Huchings (I0e. to &1.50 per pair. If you don't like, M ine Foy'B Corsets you can got here a separate Skirt Supporter that can bo worn witli any Corset. Khawls, (fl.OK nud up wards. " Ijulies' Hose lis-. Ut 7.V-. J also the new stylo Balmoral stripes. Parasols from H5c. 'to $4.50. 1'assaiiu.ntarics aud Fringes in all Styles. If you aiit rci Caoudu whvjust call and see them for yourself, and you can nut fail to bo united. p"T"I in and look over our fctock. UIXVJL You will lind it complete in every respect, lioth as to styles and prices. L. L. BKICNNKSIIOLT., 7-2ni. Tidioute, Pa. TIME TIUED AND FlllE TESTED T1IK OHIOIMAI. ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAUTFOKD, CONN. ASSETS Dec. 31, 18711, Kn.r.'in.iiwri.n. MILLS W. TA I L, Sub Agent, 45 . T'.uncsta, Fa. spy A if" 'fllnrirn-l TK-nrrt-irHa-ferw-iwy; Dr. .T. Vallicr's California Vin egar ISifters nio a jinrcly Ve-'otablo preparation, mado cliiclly from tfie na tive licib3 found on tlio lower rulers of tho Siena Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal m-openies of whieb tiro extracted therefrom without tli use of Alcohol. Tlio (lucstiou is almost daily aslcd. ''What is tlm c;ttisn of ilio unparalleled sueeess of VixroAi: IJiT TKitst" Our nnswer is, that lliy lenmv the cause of disease, and ll;e patient re covers his health. They are thereat blood pin ilierand a life-si in? principle, a per feet lienovator and InvlKoi-atov of tho nygtein. Nver before Ih tlio. history of " tlio world has a incilieino liceu cuniiiiuiile(l possc-ssinir tlio ii'inaAablu qualities of 'i.nkoaii MrrrKiis in bealir.ir ilm sick of every discao man i.1 heir to. 'J'hry are a icuullu" i'urpilive as well ;w Touio, rclievin'g Conosi ion or li',!l:iiiil)ialioii e( tho Liver and Visceral Organs in Uiliona Disrasui 1 . . ; i , The jirojuTliPs of Dr. wmcku's VlXKG.iu lilTi Ktts arc-lecrieiit. Diaiiliorelic, Canninative. Nutrition. Laxative. Diuretic. teutive. C'ontitnr-Initniit Suileiilio, Altera tive, and Anti-liiliouA, , .,' . t . i i ; (Jratoful Thousnuds proclaim Vis. eoak lliniins the most wonderful Iu. vigarant that ever eustaiucd . tU Biukiug syftrnn. 1 ' ' No Pei"son can lako these Bitters according to directions, mid remain long unwell, provided their bonos are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, aud vital organs wasted beyond repair. IJilioiis, Kcinittout nntl Inter mittent Fevers, which aro so preva lent in tho valleys of our Rioat rivert throughout tho Unitnd"States,es)CCially those, of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessco, Cumberland, Arkan sas, lied, Colorado, Urazos, Kio Grande, I'cnrl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ko. nnolto, James, and many others, with thoir vast tributaries, throughout our outire country during tho Stuiim r ami Autiiiun, mid remarkably o diulue; sea sons of unusual heat and tlryuesa,, am . Invariaily aceompaiiied by oxtcn.sive do. rangomeuts of tho stomaeh' and "liver, nud other abdominal viscora. In their : trcntniont, n purgative, cJiertiiiR n purr orful iuUucuco upon those various, or cans, is essentially . necessary. Thnio is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to I)k. J. Walk eu's Yiskuau Hiitekj, ns they will speedily roniovo tho ilaik, colored viscid niattei' .with whih tlio bowels aro loaded, at tho same tiinq 'stimulating tho secretions of tho (iver, nud generally restoring tho ljeajthy functions of the digestive organ';."1 " ' Fortify tlie body nirafiist t'fve.is by purifying" all it.s lluiddw'itli Yjxwi.ui Uiri:i2i:s. No epidemic can take, i4 of a system thus lbi e-anueil. ,. ,. . I Dyspcjisia or IndigesUoi!, ,IIcad- .iche, . l'ain in tho Shoulders, . tJougii, TightliPRS of tho Chest, Diiness, li.,ii' ' EiHctntions of the Stomach, Jljid Tusth til tho Mouth, Bilious Attiu ks, ' l;iTpIt;l i tatiou of the llonit, lullaniination of tho Lungs, J'uiii in tho region uf itiia J! t' uoy, and a hundred other painful syuiin ; toms, arc the oll'springa uf iyspcpia.. One bottle will prove a lietiej-nuarantijo. of its merits than a lengthy advcrtl:.g Diellt, ' '.,:',( berofula, or Kinii's Fvil, A hitn Swolhnpii, L'Uers, Ki VMpclas, Swclicd Seel;, Ouitru, bci'iiluUius liiilaiiiinalicii, L.iU.lri Itidaimmitiims, Slnretuiiil A l!W:rioii.-', (' f 'Bores, KruptiollH of the 8kln, Horn Ktu. il", In lUuje. us in all other coiuailiilioa il )r eases, A'Ai.uiai'u VixniiAii lln ua;.s li e. i shown their great vurutiva ji.wc,s.ia most obstinnlu and intractalili.' c:-f . " For luUiuuiimtory nntl C'!:ro?:ir IJhcillflillisin. Gout, iillioim, : ricfiiit. tent and luterinittent I'cvom, 1 JIm-;Imv of tlio Blood, Liver, Kidneys ami Blaii4i.. tliuso Bitters have no cqiKiI. tjiah L. -cy-ci are eanscil by Vitiated lll(,i,,l, - Mt cliiiiiiial Diseases. I'eiviona ungod in I'aints and Minerals, such an l'lunihurs, Typu-w tlcis, liiiltl-lciti..1 uint iliners, as they uilvaiai! in liic, un: Mlly, it. to imralysis of tlio llmrcls. To piianl njtainKt tins, tako a (lose of W.tiKKn'b Vis. fcOAK Bri'imis oeea.uoaally. For Skill Diseases, l-:ruptioiu, Tet ter, ball-lilituiii, lilotulius, Kois, l'imiiii'f, J'ustules, Boils, Carbuncles, llius-wnnii--, Hcald-licad, tiero Lye?, L'rypcl.is. Itch, htait's, Disoulorations of the Skin, IJiiiiiom anil iJinciLseb of Hie .Skin of whatever name or uuture, are literally ihif! up and curried out of the nystcm in a short time by tlio use of these Bittern. Tin, Tape, nud other Worms, lurking in tliu Kvoteui of many tliousuiul.-, aro elluctually ilestroycd ami iciiioved. No system of medicine, no vuiniiluires, no an tlieliniuitics will lice tliesyiitcui Uuiu wniuni like theso Hitters. For Female Complaints, iuyoun.gr or old, married or single, at the ilaivu of wo manhood, or tlio turn of life, these Tonic Hitters display so decided an iiillucjico that improvement "is boon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated lilooil when cvur yon thai its impurities bmsiing tlyotigli the tkiu iu Pimples, Kriiptinus. or Sores; cleanse it when you lind it ohstiucted and blu'gish iu tlio ruins ; cli uiise it whou it is foul ; your luulimrs will tell you whou. Keep the blood pure, uud tho Uc'4llU of the . -teiu will follow. It. II. rirUOAI.r ii IO., Dnipifists un.! (leu. A ., hun Krioifi.i'" ( 'n tnnil, lUul t'.ur. (4 Vtu,llllliilt ;inj riiuiUen srs.. , . 1. Sold by ull U, Uj,ul.ls uuil U. ul J. C. W. EARNEST, SlIlfGEOX DKXTINT, TIDIOUTK, PA. A LL OPKUATIONS licrlaiidug to Hur- l gii-al or Mcehanicai iK'iitiMry per hirmod with cure, and watrantcd. I guar- uuU uucivsk of ii fund ihe money. tlllieo 111 (i K.N liiN 111 Roini mbi r tlio place. ;.2-lv. i.V IKK. BLCCK. LALNLST. Vrf '.A I Am mm
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