IvONLSIlAY MOltNlNfi, Ai;il. IS, 1875. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Jliirfir John 1U:ck. r,V)tiici7mcii U. W. Itobinsou,- S. Vomer, A. 11. Kelly, S. II. Haslet, A, l'ai tricl)ii, 11. O. KrtviM. jHxticm of the i'mtod-D. S. Knox, ( A. II. . A. liiindall. iitalils II. Nwntrirint .SVAoo? lirrrloixl. N. Knox, II. O. In vN, K. .1. Wolcott, 8. II. Haslet, A. 1. Koily. 1. (.'lin k. FORKST COUNTY OFFICERS. I'rcMilcnt .7W;;- L. D. Wktmhrk. Atane.inta Jatlycit AN iihkw Coon, Jos, O. IUi.k. filter iff T. J. Vaw Oik pis. yVei.inrer S. J. Nivri.nv. I'rolhimoUiry, Jlry Merit Recorder, u 1. M. Cr.AUui d)iniiiiiiirr-il()u Thompson, Jas. J. Cl.AUK, F.I.I IlKHl.ttf. nmntt .Yiiimnrrnifciif S. F. RoiinKn. tiixtricf A Itomru H. I. Ihwin. Jam (hmmianioncin Jah. Flynn,Vm. TATTmiHON. riiniiri Stavcinr S.I). IuwiN. Oil-oner M. Ittki., .In. if.i 4 uilitorn T. 11. Conn, L. WAn wn ft' .TtVIKON. Mcmbc.ro Cuwjrcxa lOf A DtKtriclC. B. Cl'IITl. A.ixcmblyJ. 11. Aon kw. JVh o Train At TIOVKSTA STATION, on and.nftcr Miiy .i, lb,.) : SOUTIt. Tniln (10 " . M " 62 Train M " SI I " 01 10:4(1 n. in. 11:0K p. in. 8: HI p. in. 8:50 n. m. 4:4tl p. ni, fcon-rii. On tho lllvor HI vision i.e. from Oil Oily :to Irvliiotun, up tho river is North ; down the river, soutli. . ...... "TloCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Iiov. Lusher will preach iu tlio M. 11 Church ou next Sunday morning Uuiou Sabbnth School at 1 0:00 a. m. Tresidcnt Giant aud Vica Tresi dent Wilsou wero at Fair Point ou Saturday last. Thoy wore, eutliuslas tically received. .' ,( ' Tho Mutuala of Meadvillo wCro beaten by the Oil City buso ball club on Saturday last, at Oil City. The scorg stood C to 7. Moody aud Bankcy, the Anicri can revivalists who hove beeu holding meetings iu England for some months past,, have returned to this country. It will be noticed in ourTrunkey Ville correspondence that Giovo "Wolcotl's well orpositethat place has moven a failure. Better luck next time. Tho Democratic State Conven tion meets at Erie on tho 8th iluy of .6fPt. ' Dr. Wiuans and 11. Haslet are opposition candidates for Ilepre HOiitutivo Delegate from this county . Jas. Fones, who was prostrated last week, with symptoms of fovor, mid IVrrv Itoberts. whosa horse fell i;mn him, while returning from camp jneeliug, are both about, apparently almost as well as ever. Tho niiucrs recently expelled from the Black Hills, pronounce them nn..njHnrk!'st mining districts in tho ""Jnit Hit .. Spoiled Ttt'l wants ,ur money fur tho recurvation now, jind demands remuneration tor tho old the niioers havo takeu away from .the hills. The trolling season expired on Sunday lust. It is not at all likely that the law in this particular will be violated in this county. Mr. Frank Dusenbury, of Newton, a few days be fore the time expired, caught ninety n've trout iu Lamentation, in about half a day. We are under obligations to the Mutual Life Insurance Co., of New York, F. S. Winston, Pres't, for two useful aud beautifully priuted pam- phi eta, entitled respectively, "Acci dents, Emergencies and Poisons," aud "Care of the Sick." These books are furnished gratuitously upon applica tion. Thanks for ours. Ou Saturday last iu the mining regions, the miners added more lustre to their unuies by committing a mur der iu Pottsville, another in Shenan doah, and wounding three men iiiMa Jioney City, one of whom will die. If jthis kind of business goes on it will lie well for the "Kadicals" of that district to call for "Federal inteifur ouce." Ou Monday evening last Mrs. Wansor, mother of Mrs. S. S. Hulings, Loko her right nroi in a singular jnauuer. It appears that she fell upon the ice last winter and sprained - her right wrist, which was the supposed valise of a running sore above her el bow. Oij Monday evening tho arm broke by its own weight. Tho fiuo turo was a simple one, and wa re duced by Dr. Winaus. The patient is doing will. Dr.ATit oi' JfiixnijucK. Glasss Kit. We arc this week called" upon to re cord tho death, by lightning, of Fred erick Glaesner, one of our most esti mable fellow citizens, t On Monday, about 4 o'clock p. m., Mr. O. was in the sitting room of his house, on Dutch Hill, about three miles from thia plaon playing with a little nephew. He had been amusing tho child for sometime, hen he sent him away, saying that he wanted to sleep; turning over, and laving his arm under hie head. He had hardly taken the position, when ho was struck dead-by a flash of light ning, which struck him ou the right temple, passing down hi left aide. Tho lightning came down the th'unney, tearing a hole, about three inches iu diameter, in tha chimney, where the stovepipe enters it, followed the pipe down to tho stove, then going under the stove, knocking rfsliver oir one of blocks upon which the legs of the stove sat, aud from there along the floor lo where Mr. Glasener lay, strik ing him as above stated, then .down through the floor, runniog along a joist, tearing a spliulcr off along its course, and out tha cellar door, taking a splinter o(F the door. , , ; Frederick Glassnee was horn - iu Germany iu 1844. When about five years of age his father emigrated to this country, coming directly to this place, settling upon the place where tho family now live. Brought up in the wilderness, Fred, became a stout active boy, and, at tho ago of seven teen entered the army, culisting iuCo. I, 83d Pa. Rcg't. Here he served with credit, until at the battle of Get tysburg, where 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 shuulder and elbow, aud ho was honorably discharged, and has since drawn a pension from the Gov ernment. Arriving at home ho took charge of the farm, working it, and making a good living for himself and his mother, until the fall of 1872, when he was elected Treasurer uf For. est county. This position he held with honor to himself and profit to the county, for two years, going out of office the 1st of Jauuary last.r , ' -, In his death, nu lainiJy lose a laith ful son and brother, the community a good neighbor, and the county an es timable and valuablo citizen. He was known and respected by the taxpayers of the whole county; and his death is siucerely mourned by all who knew him. I To-day ho is lail to rest near tho home he has always cherished, and as the sod is pin upon his breast, his frieuds cau say, without fear of cou tradiction, "Here Ilea one of tha. no blest works of God : an honest man." Lying Lcose Around Trunkeyville --The expectations of the Citizens around here uro not so great since Grove & Wolcott's wclj proved to be a dry hole. ( hear a rumor that they contemplate putting down auother well soon. , ; ' ', ' Your correspondent from this place who signs his name "John"; tried to overleap his bounds in his letter iu last week's issue. Ha states that there were a good many well lu bricated up with beer, at the primary elections recently held here. With the exception of a fuw Democrats who were badly under the Influence of tauglefoot this report is not reliable. There has been so much trouble here about school, that, in order to satisfy the citizens, tho directors caused a meeting to be held at the school house, ou Thumday last, allowing the peoplo to choose by ballot who should bo tho teacher for tho ensuing term. Tho choice of threa applicants was Mrs. McTugg, of this place. May she succeed iu her undertading. Tho people around here are, as far as I can ascertain, perfectly satis fied with the 'results of the primary elections, and will support the whole ticket in November. ' Jacob. Camp meeting at Liekiugville was not gotten over without some of the old-fashioned trouble, which, as near as wo can learn, occurred as fol lows: Johu Hidiuger approached Art. Dougherty, and, nfter some rough re marks, hit and knocked him down; Dougherty then drew a revolver and shot, hitting Hidinger just below the left breast, the hall striking a rib, aud following it around to within about an inch of the backbone The ball was extracted by a doctor ou the grounds, wo believe. Hidinger is not seriously hurt, and there were no arrests. Four young Italian , musicians struck our town on Sutnrday morning, and discoursed sweet sounds from two violins anil two harps, during tho day and k evenings . They put up at tho Central Itouse'ove'r Sunday", and alas! for the reputation of music as a Beda tlve to tho savage breast r It proved a mistake, as two of tho boys, one a violinist, and the other a harper, had a roost barbarous scrabble on Sunday, during vhich, croquet mallets "and balls were brought iuto requisition, soma blows being dealt that would have mii'lo any but an Italian boy cave. They left on Monday morning after a parting serenade, gocd feeling having resumed her sway, sweet sounds taking the place of discord aud strife. A child of '"tft.lSrX Varuer fell from the Court House fence on Thurs day eveuing of last ' week, and not making much fuss about it, was not cousidered 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 tha ronra where the child was, and found if, 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. Grimwood Found. A special to the .Chicago Evening:" Journal,! from White Hall, Mich., dated August 17, says the body of N.S. Grimwood, Don aldson's companion on his fatal balloon voyage, was found the day before, on the beach of -Lake Michigan,- near Stony Creek, by A. Beckwith. It had on all his clothes, except boots,' aud had letters and notes of his trip, which prove beyond a doubt Lis ideutity. . The Republican Primary Conven tion of Clarion county met at Clarion on Monday last, and nominated the following ticket : State Senate, Win P. Finlcy ; Prothonotary, M. Arnold Treasurer, J. B. Gwin ; Register and Recorder, Clark Dirlct Attor- hey, J. B. Patrick ; Commissioners, C. Huey, Cnpt. 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 para graph, we publish it, in case some son of a Republican father might want a chance ! u 'There will be a competitive exami nation for tho purpose iof selecting .a Military' Cadet for the' 25th JJistrict of Pennsylvania, held at the Court House in BrookvillQ on the loth day of Aueust, 1875, at 1 o clock V, M The cadet must be free from physf cal defects'. c He must bo able to pass a thorough examination in Orthography, Readiug Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, and History or, tua Uuitea bUieg. r Ho must be between the aces of gev cnteen and twenty-two." ' The examination will be conducted by threo disinterested persons, and no discrimination will be made on : ac count of the political opinions of the. nppucaui. f . G. A. jENKSyiSf-A ' " M. C. for 25th District of Pa. Facts for Voters. . f t : We commend the attention of voters to the following: The new Constitu tion forbids all persons Ironi voting unless they have been assessed at least two mouths and paid their taxes at least one month before the date of the election. No one of foreign birth can vote unless, in addition to the above, be has been naturalized a month pre vious to the elcctiou. The date of holding the next elec tion is Tuesday, November 2d. Wednesday, Sept., 1st, is the last day on which voters can be assessed. Friday, October 1st, is the last day on which they can pay taxes. Friday) October 1st, is the lust day for taking out uuturulkation-'papors. . Petersou's Magazine (tha Lady's National) is already on our table for September, and is au unusually fine number, even of this popular periodi cal. The principal eugraving is a beautiful steel plate, '"The. Little Ma rauders," after a picture by Bougereau, tha great Freooh artist. The double sized, colored, steel fashion-plate gives the early fall styles, all very elegant ; aud is beautiful even as a, picture. Tha price of "Peterson's" is only two dollars a year, postage pre-paid ; and to clubs it is even lower; the publish ar claims it is the cheapest ; and best lady's book iu the world. Address Chas J. Paterson, 306 Chestuut Street, Philadelphia. Ta . . Graiu cradles, grass scythes and snaths, hand rakes, forks at Rob ineon & Bouner's. lltf,. Ballou's Magaziue is issued iyr Sejiicmber, and all Its patrons will rejoice to learn ihut its contents are a varied and interesting as evorv No other magasino iu tho country can produce such, a list of ' writers. Jo this isuo wo have a sea stor, a num ber 6f adventures," and half a dozen charming domestic love stories, besides poetry , and engravings. , Published by Thimes & Talbot, 23 Hawley Street, Boston and fojr sale by all news deal- crs: ' , , rereons having unsottled accounts with me, will confer a favor by calling and settling the sasuo before the first of Sept., as no account will be permit ted to run any louger without settle' mciit. J. B. Peaksam., " " Clarington, 18 4t Forest Co., Ta. , FOR SALE. The valuable and beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph O. Dale, and In which he now. resides, isiii'mylmnds for, salo at very low figures. Terms one-third .'porohtao money down, aud tha balance iu one and two years. 1 Miles W. Tate, Go to Robinson & Bonner's for glass fruit jars, jelly glasses,, tiu sans, sealing wax, etc. ( ;;' - jl5tf ''Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale at ' this office. . - ! - Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residence can be bought cheap,' on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. : ' .;; LOST. ' '.' ' J' ' Oa Saturday or Sunday last, one1 half of a chased' gold locket, oval about one inch long by" one-half inch wide. The owner was up the Stewart's Run, Road as far as MuClintock's on Saturday. Any one fiuding it will be .suitably' rewarded by leaving,' t with Dr. Winans. lltf The lightest running Machine iu the world is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidiouta snys so. and ha knows. ' 46 ly CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robitftqn Bonner,: Dosders n 2 ,1- "', General Merchandise. I'Tour "(S barrel - I - I - $8.00(3, 8.50 uorn mem, uonou Chop food j-i ' i -I 2.80 i- , .83.00(5(2.21 Bye bushol - - . ,, - , Com, oars . . Beans i IhihIioI . L -Ham, sugar cured - -Break ftwt iacon,.8ugar cured ifugar . -- I . i ''- 1.00 45ffi50 2.00(2.8.00 17 -18 - 10(7012 i Syrup - 75()1.00 1.00 N. O. Molasses ; ' T Roaat Bio Coffo'o No. 1 Bio Coffeo, best .; Java Caffoo ' '- 1 -Tea - - -Butter - ' - - , Bico - . h. . Kutrs, fresh ' - Salt - Lard - . . . ' -Iron, common bar Nails, KM, V keg , 1 Lima 1 bhl. - - -i. 80 .50fii,1.25 - lta.20 . 10 . 18 2.252.35 ' 15(a.20 - ' - 4.00 4.: 2.00 Register's Notice, Notice is hereby tiven that XVm. B. Coon, Guardian of Win, J. Armstrong, minor child of Wm. Arinntron) deeowwd, has tiled in tho Boistoi-n ottlos in and for the County of Forent, at Tionwta, his tiniil ueooiint Buardian of the said minor, and that tbe name will be preauntf d to tho Orphftn' Court of said County for 'con tinuation and allowance on the fourth Mondny of Hopteinber next, Hi the Court House at TionoHtH, in tho eountr aforesaid. , P. M. CLABK, "Bogister. Tionosta, Aug. 18, 1875. Co. Commissioners' Land Sale. Notico la hereby elven, that 111 pnrsu- nnco of an act of the gooeral A.-ieiii jIt of llio Loiniiioiiwcauti oi I'ennsyivania.puss od March 13. 1M:", entitled 1An jxut to uiuoiid an act directing llio mode of sell ing unscaicfi Land lor Ikkch and ror oth er "nurpoMeH," and by virtue of tho power and authority contained in a Supplement thereto, paused March 29, 1824, and by vir tue of an act of AsNeuilily pa-ssed tho 14th day of May, 1874, and an Order of the Court of Quarter SesMious of ForeHt Coun ty thereon, held at Tionesta, the Ixth day of May, 1875, authorizing County Coni lnissionera to soil certain hinds at pubic sale, tlie following mentioned pieces, tracts or iarts of tracts of land in' Vorent County, will he exposed to sule by publie venduu or outcry, by tho undersigned OimniiMHionors of Forest county, at the Coitrt HHse in tiie Borough of Tionestn, on TueHilay, tho 28th day of September, A. D. 1875, at 2 o'clock p. in. ; Wur. Wi2 Joiikii Township I :0 acres " W3 " . " , 140 ," l ym ' i " . no . ! 1 SltU Hickory ' JJ0 ' " J acre Jenks Twp, unsossod to A. Bock. 1 " " ' D. Bock, i " " " " Feter Clover i " " being tlio old Court Iliwiso in Marlenvillo. Tonus i One-third lomIi hh soou as prop erty is mrufk down, and the balance on delivery of Deed. JorfN THOMPSON,') JAS. K. CLAKK, C'oinmiHfioners. KLl 11EBLIN, j ' Attest : 1. W. CiABK, Clerk. v PROCLAMATION., Wftimf.A." Tho Hon. IV t. Wfitniorn, President J mien of the Court of Com mon PleiiH niul Quarter KtwMions in bikI lor tho county of Foi ckI, Imx ltuel his jire- pt for holding n t dim oi oniinon i ii'iw (Junrter HosKionw, iVe., nt 'JionrWH, lor tho County of Forext, to eomineneo i n tiio fourth Momlnv ol Sept. next, bi'ini; llio III (lav of Sent. lH7i. Aotii u m llieretore (fiven totho Coroner, Justieesof tho Vcnee niul Cmmtiihlesof hh'u! eounly, tlml thev lie then mid thei o in lheir proper pei wons Ht ten o'clock, A. M., of nuid (lnv, villi tlieir rei'ordM, lniniHilloiiH oxiinnitfuions ami otlior renieinliniiwe.M, to lo llioso thiimn liieh to their oIlieeH niipertiiiu to lie done, nnd totlioso who lionml in roeoirniwince to prriKeeuteaL'iiinst the priHonern Hint me or Nlmtl he in the nil of l'orest County, that tliev ho then nnd there to prosecute nirainst them ns Hhull ho Just, liiven under my Imnd mid seal this IHlli dav of Au;r.. A. 1), lHTo.'- ,. T. .1. VA.V (aKSI'ySllMf Trial List for Sept. Term, 1875. 1. A. L. Kellv to uso ys James 1 . Black. A. Ui. Kellv to uwi vs James r. li.ui U. 3. Chin. Murphv vm I lioiiiaH Porter. Win. W. Ledvnrd vs J. A. Dalo and .1. . Dale. 5. Hhriver cC Sawyer uo vs (ieoigo S. Hunter. (1. Kliiah C. I'niker vs Jowlum It. JoIiob. Forest County uso vs .1. 1', Sinnin.s et al. 8. Jackson Tiunean vs. J. 1'. Cveiiandnr. C. I). Ainaer endorsee vs Jeroiniah Bonnor endorser. 10. .1. J. BeviloldH vs M. Ittel Jr. et al. 11. Jacob M:.7.8 v .1. T. lalc. 12. B. N. Kchaefl'er vh. Joseph drove. 13. Jacob Sliatl'er v O. C. t A. K. By. Co. 14. (Jeorire liarnard vs Joxepli Cook. 15. Samuel Camphell vh W. J. l.ooerts et lrt. Jacob Shriver's adnir's. vs David Ilnys 17. .1. Y. Saul vs W. J. Boherts. 18, M. M. Woodington, uilm'x. vs Jacob ux. Shriver s ndnir s. 19. Jnines A. Kord vs Louis Bickeman. 20. C. Uillespio vs Ueoriro S. Hiiulnian mliu'r. 21. J. N'. Tietsworth vs Johu Thompson et al, Comr h Ac. 21. Trnnblo, Britton aitwiiaht! TS -j()iire W. l)ithruts. ' 23. Trim bio, Britton Wainwright vs (Jeoriro W. Dithridsrc. 24. II. S. Setlev vs M. A. Cloland et al. 25. Uoorgo W. Dean vs J. II. Dinginau et al. 2d. David Jones vs John I). Kntfundus. 27. Grnlf, Wntkius A Co. vs Cioo. W. Ditli riduo A Co. 28. Snvdcr Bros, vs Oco. W. DithridRO Co". 29. Fourth National Bank of Pittsburgh et al vs Uoorgo S. iluntor ot al. .10. Herbert Stanley vs Ford A Lacy. 31. Daniel Black vs Oco. S. Lacy. P. M. CLAKK, Froth y, August Kith, 1875 We would call the 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 69 per dozen. Sample copies, mailed, post-paid, on re ceipt of SI. A Class-Book for Children. Used In all the Principal Schools. Price SO per dozen. Sample copies mall ed, post-paid, on receipt of tSO cts SONG- ECHO. ''The Most Popular School Singing Book ever published. Price S7.BO per dozen. Sample copies mailed postage free, on receipt of 7B cts. Address, - J. I,. FISTEIIB, lli-ofithnn. X. I THE BEST! You can tind tho Largest and handsomest ljot or PRINTS! F.vor brought to Tidiou'o at L. L. DRY GOODS STORE, IN BUCK'S BRICK BLOCK. Also a lino lot of Handkerchiefs, .from 8c. to $1.00. I havo the linest mid largest lot of Ladies' Ties ever brought to thin place, in prices from 20c. t$l.'J5. Ladies' Linon Cellars I'liiiu, Embroidered and Colored; also a lot of Buchiiigs CORSETS, (iOe. to ?3.5() per pair. If you don't like, M ine Foy's Corsets you can get here a separate Skirt Supporter that can be worn with any Corset. Shawls, pl.OI) and up wards. Ladies' Hokh Inc. to Tftc J also tlio new stylo Balmoral stripes. I'uiasols from 35c. to ?4.5o. 1'u.ssaiiu.iitaries and Fringes in all Stylos. If you want JkrrK uoK why just cull and seo them for youmolf, and you eunnot fail to bo suited. m"l) in and look over our stock, Vul You will lind it complete, in every rospect, both as to styles mid prior. L. L. BBKXXKSIIOLT., 7-2in. Tidioule, Pa, TIME TRIED AND FlltE TESTED ! THIS OBIUI.VAI, ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HABTFOHD, CONN. ASSISTS Dec. 31, 18711, - .5 , f : i , t .-; . v t . MILLS W. TAT K, Sub Agent, 45 , Tioiiesla, i'a. Dr. .T. "VViiUiOi-'s Cnlirornla Vin egar Itittors tiro a purely Tcet.tblo preparation, mado cliiclly from the na tive herbs foinul on tlio lower r:itiL,res of the Siena Nevada mountains of Ciilifor lita, tlio medicinal properties of whicb uro extntetod therelVoni wiihoiit tlie uso of Alcohol. Tlio riuestiou is almost daily asked. ''What is tlio Cause of t!;o unparalleled success of Vj'nf.oAk Hit ticks V Our mmwer is, that tliev lemov the cause of disease, and the patient re covers his health. Tliey are the sreat blood pifl ilierand a lil'o-givina: pi iiiciple. a perfect lienovator and Invioratov of tho system. Naver before in tha history of' tlio world ha n nicihcino 1h-ci cuiiipoiiniioil possessing the reiiiui-kulilv qualities of Vl.VKOAII UiTtkus in liealiiiL' llio sick of every tliseaso man is lieir to. They uiq a irunUu 1'uigai.ive as wull ;w a, Toutc relieving Ceniresiiiiii or IiillaiiuiKUioii i( tho Liver auil. Visceral Organ In Ciliona Disease .. 1 1 : " Tho in-ojicrlips cf Dc. Wjr.uKu's YlNte.iu IJittkiis iirc-ilneriunt. Diaiihnmtic, Carminative. Nutritious. Laxative. Diuretic. Sedative. C'ontiter-Imtnnt Suiloiilic, Altera tive, and Anti-Uilious. , ... . t , ..i i ; (Jrateful Thousnnds proclaim Yi. eoau llnTuns the most wonderful In, vigurant that ever sustaiued . th siukiag nystoui. : "( ' No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, aud remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not iic stioyed by mineral poison or other means, aud vital organs wasted bejoud repair. liilious. IJeinittent nntl Inter mitteut Fevers, which aro bo preva lent In the valleys of our groat rivers throughout tho United'States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tenncssco, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Kcd, Colorado, Brazos, llio Grande, I'cavl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ho. niioko, James, and many others, with thoir vast tributaries, throughout our outire country during tho Suumifr and Autuipn, nnd remarkably so Uurlug sea-, sons of unusual heat and Uryuus,. aiQ . iuvarialily accompanied by extensive do. " rangonieuts of tho stomach: and liver, and other abdominal viscora. In tUeir treatniont, a purgative, e.oitiiig a pow erful inUuciico upon those various, or gans, ia essentially necessary. . Theio is no cathartic for tlio purpose equal to Pit. J. WaLKEK'S VlXKGAIl BlTTl'-ltS, ns they will speedily rouinvo tho ilaik-. colorod viscid mattoi' wiilt vhih .t)io , bowels aro loaded, at tho . same timq stimulating tho secretions of the liver, and generally restoring tiiO Uoiiltliy functions of the digestive organ:;.' ' Fortify the liody iiErniiist (IfyciRr by purifying all it.1 lluidswitli Vixk'sa" BiiTiiKs.. No epideiuio can taUtt lm!4 of a system thus forc-urmed. .,...'. . ,, Dysiiopsia or Indices! ios!, .llcad- nche, .Pain in tlio .Sllouldcix,. i.'iaih, 'J'ightness of the Chest, Dizziness, i.uj' ' Ei'HCtntions of the .Stomach, Jljii! 'l'astn in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpiia? i tatiou of the Heart, Intiaiimintioii o( thn Lungs, Pnin in the icuionbf itiia Kid' , noys, and ahuiulrud other paiplnl KVinjM toms, aro tlie. ollspriiiKa "f iiyspepsia, One bottle will prov e a l)cttc) gu,.( aiit:;y of its merits than a lengthy advei'ti.-.y Dicnt, ' '' f Scrofula, or Kinufn F.vil, 'Whim BwelHiips, L'lciirs, Kiyripcla.s, Swclji il Seek, Cioitro, Scrol'iiUius Iiillaiiiiiiatiniis. I i.duli-i t, ' Inflaniinatioiis, Mnnriirinl Airocfiniu',' '! f 'bores, Eruptions of tlio Irkin, Koni K.ms, el", 111 lUuje. us in all other cimntitiilion.il Kb 'eases, AVALiiKii's Vl.Miii.lit Bli i 'iai. Ii.i i shown tlieir prent cinativo juiivc.'. in most obwtiimtu utul ititiactalilu ca-fj. For Inlliimiiiatory iintl Chror.ir lUllMllilllt isil), Gout, rilioui, flcnitt. tent and Intermittent revoM.l)i.n-:iMt'f tlio Blood, Liver, JCidneys unit Ul.uiite.. tlitf.su Uitu-rs Imvo mi ciiikiL tmli Li .c.-c.s aro eaiiKcil liy Vitiated IHiiikI, i- Jli'cliiinit al Diseases. I'eions en uagod in Paints and .Mineral, such n I'luiiibiirs, Typu-M tiers. tiii!ii-liui('s, uint iliuers, as tliey ailvaiu-e in life, are Milii cL to imralysis of tlio limvcl-. To fru.inl njiaiiiKt this, tako a iliwe of W.il.KKri't. Vis. tUAR llinmis octa.-ionally. For Skill Diseases, Eruptions, Tet ter, buJl-lOicum, Bletulius, Skills, l'iuipis. Pustules, lioiis, Cai'liiincles, Uiii;! W'erin-', HcalJ-lieail, fcuro Eyes. Liysipclas. Itch, Heart's, Bisctiloratlons of tlio KKin, lluinois and Uisuasus of tlie Skin of whatever iiamu or nature, are lilt-rally hifi up ami curried out of the system in a short tiiuu by lla- uso of these Hitlers. Tin, Tape, and other 'Worms, lurking in tlio svi.ti-in of so many tlnuisuiuls, aro etioctually destroyeil uiul removed. No system of medicine, no voriniliiL'cs, no au tlieliuiuitics will lieu lh sytlcui U'uui ivnruiii like tlicso Hitters, For Fenitile Complaints, inyoiinij or old, inarricd or single, at tlie ilau n of wii inilllho.iil. or tlio turn of lite, these Tonic Bitters display so ilccidrd un inlliiejico tl.at, iuipru vciiieiit is soon purceplilile. ( li'ansc tlie Vitiated ltlnod when- evur you lind its iuiniiities bursting 1 1 n j' U tha to k l ii iu l'iinjiles, lvriiptioiis, or hun-s; cloanso it vvliuu you iiuil it obstructed nnd slui:ish iu the ruins; cli-uuso it wbeu it u foul ; your lueliuj,'s will tell yon wlina Kutl tbe blood pure, uud tho keiiUU of tho ,-teiu will follow. u. ii. Mruo.v i.r u t o.. TimgpuU snd il-'ii A ;;ts., hun Fruiiri.co. ('a :i)HTiia, wui v.or. -4 VViu.liur-ti.it uud I 'tiuilt-m SM.. N. . bultl by ull ii uuk( uuil it-ul j. C. W. EARNEST, H I T J f G KOX I) I-TXTIST, TIDIOCTK, 1A. A LL OPKHATIONS perlitinliiK 0 Hur J n'n ul or Mci bunical llenvistiy per birinod with care, and warranted. I guur Uilteo bllcce.K o- i-i lillnl Ibe liloliev. Oili.e in tiU.NUlii It KICK BI.CCK'. Itoinciiibir the i lace. :U-I. v. (!. W. KALNKST.
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