01u ovwt . $cjmMiam. WEDNESDAY MOCMXR, AL'C. 25, !fi5. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Tliirre .Ton Ilnon, (VnmoiViiH-H l. V. ltohlnsou, H. A. Vimier, A. It. Kcllv, S. It. Haslet, A. II. Partridge, 11. II. Dn'vlH. Junticr of the Pence D. S. Knox. ('. A, ltllllllllll. tmtnhtc If. Nwo'.rgart Si-hnul I1irrrtrK S. Knnx, H. O. Ta. vis, K. J. Wolcott, H, II. Haslet, A. JJ, Kcllv. 1. Chirk. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. I'rexirlmt Jtnlije L. I. VnrMonr. Atmeinte JmlieaAxoHKW Cook, Jom. It. Dai.k. Sheriff T. J. Van (Siknkn. Treiimirer S. .1. Nkti.ky. I'l nthonoltiiy, ltrijiiitcr it Jieeonlcr, ifc r. m. i'i.ahk. f niiiniiiinnrr John Tiiomtsoji, Jam. K. Cl.AIlK, F.I.I IlKIII.IN. ViiiMf.i SiiprrinlentlrHt S. F. KoHUKIt. Dixtrirl AltornritH. 1). Irwix. .Ami CoinmiKiiunerti Jam. Flvsn,W.M. J ATTK.nMOX. Oiiiiii Sin-rrifiir N.D. Ikwiw. f ViroHi-r M. Ittki., Jn. (Vimii'v AvlitnrT. H. Chub, L. War- KKIt, H. J A M I KMO!f . Mrmher (Imjimi 1!VA DinlrietC. 0 Ct'llTIS. AacmtlyJ. 11. Acixkw. Time of JVfflft At TloNKSTA STATION, on anil after May 21, IST.i: NOI'TII. Triiln m " M -' 62 Train Kl " .Mi - W:4il a. in. .1:0 p. in. H:4H p. m. S:."iO ft. m. i:W p. in, H:28 ii. in. on (lift Hiver Division I. e, from Oil City lrvlncUtii, up tho river Ih North ( down Ihc river, nuiiIIi. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Klliot will preach' in tlio Presbyterian church en Sunday next, morning nnd evening. Sabbath School . nt 3 o'clock p. ni. Mr. J)r. Gillct nnd Mrs. Howe, widow of the late Hon. J. V. IIowo, of frank I iu, nre visting at Col. ' Thomas'. - Tlicro will he a Social Party at the Lawrence Home Hall on Friday evening, Sept. 1 Oth. First-class music will be furnished, ah usual. ( Mr. Porter has purchased a - lot .just north of Smith Foreman's, and is putting a house thereon as rapidly as possible. Mr. Adams lms the jobj --Mrs. ". II. May departed for Pittsburgh yestehlay morning, where she will vist for a few weeks, relum ing from there to her home in Louis ville. ' The Collins House, of Oil City is going to bo opened soon. The land lord is one Chits. (.'Imnibcrfain, former ly of Jamestown, N. Y. This is the 1 ingest and most complete hotel iu tho Oil Regions. The Democracy decide next Sat urday upon tho men our candidates nre going to whip iu November. They will go through the motions, however, with, apparently, just ns much zeal as if the they expected to elect some body. We hear rumor lliitt Midiugcr, who was shot by Dougherty, at camp .meeting, is 'dangerously wounded, and 1 lint he is expected to die from tho 4-fi'ei'U of the wound. We cannot irnce. tho rumor to any reliable source, .however. The Jaelnouian of Clarion devotes its secoud page, for several Issues to tho extinguishing of the Democrat, tvlioso couuection with the jail contrac tors and commissioners is made out to be very close aud corrupt. It is very interesting reading. --One day last week a cat killed a canary for one of our citizens. The ame day thirteen cats bit the dust, after as many different reports from a .rifle. Since tho daath of the felines, tho in embers of that family are in slungor of oversleeping themselves. Miss Kmiuu K. Arner, who has I tin glit school in different parts of this county for upward of six years past, lias accepted a position in the graded school of Uniou City. Sho holds n professional certificate from our Co. riupt., and is nn experienced teacher. Duriug the preseut week we have noticed iu town Hon. Wn. McKinley, of Elizabeth, N. J., formerly of this pluce, looking hearty; Boon Mead, Ksq., of Warren, Rev. O. B. Clark nuil wife, of Jamestown, N. Y., and Kx-Slierilf Thomas, of Yeuaugo Co. Mr. Gillespie's barn, nn the hill is finished, but Goo. Sawyer came pretty nearly getting his neck broken uu that job, while curry a bunch of t-hingles up the ladder, which turned with him when ho was about live feet oil' the ground. He was merely bruis ed a little. OBITUARY. Mr. Geo. f. Siggins diod nt hi homo at West Hickory, on Fridny ovo ning August 20th, aged' about 00 y it' 'i years. Mr. Siggins was a lover of nature in all her varied forms, and looked from nature up to nature's God. He was peculiar and original in the bent of his mind, and, in deeds, was hos pitable and charitable, and, like Ben Adhem, of old, "loved his fellow man." Tbe bright, sunshiny poems of Burns possessed especial charms for him, as his well-worn copy of those 'poems attest. Like the patriach Abraham, "he died in the prcsenco of his breth ren," aud his body was laid to rest near the spot where be had lived for upward of four decades, and among the home scenes he loved so well. His furneral was largely attended by those who had known and honored him through life. "If justice, temperance, truth, could nave A fellow mortal from tho gravo, Thin grnvo within it narrow sphere C'oulil no'er contain I to tennnt here." . The services were conducted by Rev. Mechling, of Fagundus, assisted by Rev. Lusher, of tbe Tionesta charge. Jury List for Sept. Term, 1873... UltAND JUKOKS. Tkiuontu Twp. C. W. tlark, Foreman, Nicholas Thompson, Harnett. Jacob Mays, Win. A. Itayor, Chan. Campbell, Andrew Klaoghenhopt, Peter Gadloy. Harmony. It. T. Copoland, J. llurch flold, Jesse I. lmnon. Howe. The. Porter. ' ' 11 tiropii.-Wra. Cropp, 11. Z. Towner, Wm. ni hid. Klngslov. Wtu. Toby, Frank Duson bury. Jacob Dock, Pcnison Palmer. Hiekory. Jniuca Uendcrson, IxiwIh Keistor. TlonoMta lloro. J. A. nalr, J. A. Pro per, G. CJ. ISutterlleld, W. J. RobertM. PKTIT JUKOnS. " Tiouesta lloro. lioo. llovard, II. A. AdaniM, Ford. Wonk, Jacob Peiw, O. W. Itoblnnon, L. Spears, J. W. St roup, Wjn. llutler, Dauiol Andrews, Smith Foreman. TlonoHta Twp. Daniel Ulack, Samuel Clark, Sr., Geo. Whitman. llnrnott. (ioih. Maya, Jnmeo Ciixaena, JiiHtiaShawkey, Wm. Honry, John Kck, Peter Knight, Jimcph LandlK. Harmony E. P. Clark, Thoa. WilMon, K. I,. Walker, Geo. Kerr, T. O. Hlggina, It. C Andorsou, VeUtr Berry, I), F, iVipe laud, J. H. I'ennell, John Nahker,1 A. A. Hopkins, W. Thompson, W. P. Siggins, W. W. Hlack. Kinsley. F,. n. Miller, John Brecht, MorU Heath, Jumoa T. Urandou, C.'F. liillenpie. Hickory. X. O. Ball, Jan. II. Smith, tieorge SibUild, Kliaa Albitiigh. Green. IIoiry i Weaver, John Woolf, George Watmm. . Jtfuks. J. T. Hose, JaooJfUercillloU. '." A calf, about a year old, was re cently sold by ono Wilson, of Tiones ta Twp., to A. Murray, the considera tion, wo believe, being $10. Shortly afterward, Martin Rceso canio iu with power of attorney from Jas. Salgiver, and took the calf home; it appearing that S. had bought the calf of Wilson, paying part down for it, the res(5 bo paid some other time. Wilson claim ing the time was up, brought the calf down ngniu, after it coining Reese and Salagivcr, with the reiuforcement of tbe strong at in f the law, and Wilson was arrested on a capias, and lodged in the sanctuary of tho crriug. A writ of Habeas Corpus got him out again, and after a preliminary hear ing, he gave bail for Lis appearance next Saturday, when the case will be tried. The costs of suit have already amounted to more than the calf is worth, and as none of the litigants are wealthy, the suit is to be deploied. As there are somewhere less than a thousand canary birds in town, we published the following for the inform ation of the owners aud the benefit of the canaries: The bird moulting season is coming ou. u beii your can, ry bkd are moulting and cease to sing, do this: Tut a little oxide of iron (iron rust from the drug store,) or let a couple of lath nails be iu the w.Uer they driuk ; tako away their bath, so that they can't get any drink but their medicine, sIo, another cop immerse a little saffrou. The latter gives color to the incoming of feathers. ilio iron braces their system,, while moulting. In a little while they wiH siug loud enough to cause the head ache. ' , Wm. Larcuee has a bird which is rather a curiosity in this part of the country, this we believe, being the on ly one ever seen iu this county. ' It Is called tho "Rose-breasted Grossbeak," nnd, if we are not mistaken is for the moat part an iuhabitant of higher lat itudes. It is a strange aud beautiful bird, and must be sea to be appre ciated. It w caught iu a snaro by Geo. Malhe, of Dutch Hill. Conver persists in calling Grant the "boss thief," without having any thing to base his assertions upon. Of course Conver or ourself iu Grant's place would have promptly vetoed the bill raising our salary j but then it is not to be expected that all men are ns conscientious as we are. Further, he says the war howl is worn out. It ap pears to be in some particular instances, but if ever we (and here we claim to be even more conscientious than Con ver) vote for a man who opposed the war, and favored the South during the war, wo hope to be disfranchised; unless there are more reasons therefor than now exist. T. B. Ely, the lightning rod sling' er is in town, with a new rod, called the ''Improved jCoppcr Tube Light' nine Rod," which is said to be the most perfect conductor yet patented That the patentees have confidence in their rod, is attested by the fact that they cive every person upon whose buildings their reds are erected a poll cy indemnifyicg them for losses by lichtninff, for ten years. The merits of the rod will be fully explained by Mr. Ely, on application to him, at the Lawrence House. He has roddedsome of the best houses in this section, and his work has al ajiys given satisfaction. . i Poisons who ' have been in the habit of carrying pistols, razors, dirk knives, sling shots and all other des criptions of concealed or dangerons weapons, will do well to leave them At home in the futnrc. ' Tbo new law makes it a misdemeanor to carry them, and, upon conviction, imposes a fine of not more than $500 and an im prisonment of not more than one year, or either, or both, at the discretion of the court, of any person so ofTendiug. , And yet again is Mr. Grove going to tempt fortune by putting down a well near bis old stamping ground op posite Trunkeyville. Yerily, uch faith should move mountains orstrike oil. May he stiike a gusher which will gush -and gush, until his coffers groan with wealth, and then turn tbe well over to us. The Pleasantville Cornet Band will give-an entertainment in Part ridge's Hall, Tionesta, on "Wednesday evcuing, Sept. 1st, consisting of Muie by the band, Farces, Stump Speeches ike, fcc. Thiss said to be a first-class entertainment. After tbe 'perform ance a fiance will be indulged , in. Good musio will be furnjd. Corn on the cob, boiled or roasted, is preferable to the juice of tho Biune, and the effect is not so noticeable. Tionestians are putting up a corner on corn just now, or rather filling up a enrnor which, has been waiting for this very season, for nearly a yer past. There seems to be euough for all, aud to spare. The shingles for the Presbyterian" Church are on the ground, and the next thing is to get them on. How would it do to make a "bee," and in stead of wearing out ehoe-lsfether try ing to collect idoneyto hire it done, do it ourselvc? SVe think this would be a success, as well as a novelty. Horse thieves are operating around us, and our lumbermen and others owning horses want to keep a sharp lookout for them. .Lead, prop erly used, is a good remedy for such evils. It should be propelled in a straight line for the horse-thief's eye, with a strong charge of powder. Andy Weller has purchased the Tiouesta House property of Judge Proper, paying therefor, if we are cor rectly informed, the sura of $6000. We suppose he Intends to' "start her up" agaia soon, as he has sold his- ex cellent farm on Whig Hill to Geo. Kliostiver. . - - S. II. Haslet m lowering hi store one stone and "highering" his cellar about two stores. This makes a drop to tbe floor of the store of about 18 inches, and deepens the cellar about three feet., V-f ) ' beTng a doll ' time of the year, Mr. If . takes advantage of it and Improves. '...Now in the time to order a good overcoat. K. Wise of Tidioute will make yon a good one, Jatest style, at the lowest possible figure. Desirable PuorERTY rou Sale. The property of Dr, Powell, opposite the Lawrence House, together with hia pracu'ee, ia for sale at reasonable figures. This is" a fine opportunity for a good physician as there is but one other iu tho jduco. Tbe reason for selling is that Dr. Powell wishes to settle elsewhere. . . IWtf. Clarington Correspondence. Ci.AKioTOJf, Pa., Aug. 20, 1875, Ed. Rept'blicak The post week was the last of the summer term of school in this place, and the closing exercises which came off in the Meth odist church oi Saturday evening, were of a highly entertaining clWae ler, reflecting credit upon the teacher, Mr. B. F. Beatty, and being highly creditable to all who participated therein. The exercises were opened by prayer by Rev. Weldon, followed by a chant, "I will lift up mine eyes," by the school, Miss Emma Coon presiding at the or gan (which position she filled during the evening, with marked ability), The Prologue, by Miss Emma Long, was a gem. "Walking with the World," a recitation, by Miss Hattie Steeuburgh, came next, followed by other recitations, by Nora Hillard, Carrie Sleenburgh.Louie Dflnkle, Rosa Davis and Nellie Steenburgh. Music, "The Heart to a Garden compare." Next, a dialogue, "The Gypsey Fortune-Teller, by Misses Elma Hillard and Louie Mays. Then "Home Ques tions," a recitation by Lena Heasly A colloquy, by Elmer Heasly and Je rome Flick, "Go West, young niau. Go West," brought down the house, Music, "Beautiful Hills," a trio, was followed by declamations, by Masters Grant and Ansa Hillard, Clarence and Charlie Coon, Curtis and Frank Williams, Willie Mays, Elmer Heasly, and Ira Steenburgh. "Warren's Ad dress," by Curtis Shawkey, deserves special mention. "A Bass Song" by Mr. B. P. Beatty, who is a fine singer, did him no discredit. Then followed recitations by Jgyiie and Liunie Williams, Martha Steen burgh and Louisa Coon. Musio "Hold the Fort, for I am coming," was well recelvea by tbe audience. "Tbe New Church Organ," a recitation by Miss Calista Hillard, came next, after which Miss Jennie Shields read an essay on "Ministering Spirits." It was well read and . was a production of real merit. Next was "The Doctors Loquiter," by B. F. Beatty. It was received .with rounds of applause. Then music, "Vesper hymn," a trio", by B. T. Bca'.ty, Misses Ida Long, and Carrie Mays. Next came a colloquy, "After a Fasnion" ; a scene from fashionable life; Misses Nettie and Lona Heasly. and Effie Mays were the characters, and did so well as to draw forth rounds; of applause. "Aunt' Peggy's Court ship" came next and was received with roars of laughter. Evangeline Steele, Rosa and Curtis Shawkey, Lizzie Kerr and J. E. Hillard did the dramalU persoiHB in the dynasty. . , J. E. Hillard then crated on "Drift ing" ; after which MUs Yannie Steele essayed on "Tobacco" ; B. T. Beatty recited "McClainu's Child" iu such a nianuer that tho cuthuuiasni of the audience jve vcui to itself iu a deaf ening roar. , i , r- ' . Miss Calinta Hillard gossiped ou "Gossiping," after which came "The Wandering Refugee," sung by Miss Emma Coou, ' Next ou tbe list or on tbo stage rather came a farce, "Ma-try-money," in four scenes. This performance was a success as was well attested by the applause of the audi ence. . Next came a trio, "Shall we meet in Heaven," suug by B. F. Beatty and Misses Emma and Louisa Coon. "A Fragment of the Beautiful" iu tbe shape of the "Epilogue" was next read by Miss Carrie Mays; after which tbe school joined in singing "Sing Good bye," when after a few Temarks from Mr. Beatty the exercises' of the eve ning were over, and soon "The lights were fled, the garlands dead, aud we to our homes departed.". "Axon." . Pertons having uusettled accounts with me, will confer a favor by calling and settling the same before the first of Sept., as uo account will be permit ted to ruu any longer without tcttle- menu 18 -It . - i : J. B. PlOAKSAI.L, Clarington, Forest Co., Ta. FOR SALE. The valuable and beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, and in which ho now resides, is iu my hands for sale t very low figures. Terms oue-tbird purchase uiouey down, and the balance in one and two years. Mii.kh W. Tate. 10tf. o to Kobmson cc l.orners tor glass fruit jars, jelly glasses, tin enns, sealing wax, etc. 15tf Landlord nnd Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale nt this office. The lightest running Machine in the world is tbe Grover A Baker, nt Jeast Baldwin,- of Tidioute says so, and he know?. 46 ly MARRIED. KKItUY SMITH AAbuMI 5tli, nt tho brido'ft renidcnce. bv Kev. S. C. Will, innii, Mr. Charlm G. Ferry, of Stewart's Kiui, Forest Co., Pa., and Mii Julia I. Smith, daughter of John Smith, of Brown Hill. TIOiNI'X'XV JIAUKKTH. CORHECTED EVERY TITE8DAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour 'j barrel Corn Mal, bolted Chop few! Hye ?! liitanrf - Corn, ears Beans r biixhct Ham, augnr cured - 8.00(ii,8."i( 2.50 82.00f,2.20 1.00 - 45.riO 2.00(3.00 17 Breakfast Bacon, mignrcurcd 1(1 Sugar 10(3 12J Syrup TACj.I.oo N. O. MoIosbcs .... 1.00 Roast ltlo Coffee No. 1 ... 30 Rio Coffee, bent . . . . -28 Java Coffee. - - - - 371 Tea ...... .50(3 1.25 Butter-!-- - - - - - 1K(,20 Rleo -' ' -" - - - . 10 Eggs, fresh ..... 18 Salt 2.25(H,2.35 Trd 15(,20 Iron, common bar .... 4,00 Noils, lOd, V1 keg .... 4.05 Lime "p bbl. - 2.00 yetv Ad cert litem eitf. Administrator's Notice. Letters of administration on Hie estate of Frederick Ulaisner, late of Ureen Township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, notice is lierebv given that persons knowing thmsolves Indebt ed to said estate are required to make im mediate payment of the same, and those LaviiiK claims aiiaintt said ertnto will pre cut th Mil properly authenticated for set tlement. II. W.tLAKh, Administrator, Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 23, 1875. 20 fit Register's Notice. Nolleo Is hereby given that Win. R. coon, uuaruian or win. J. Armstrong minor child of Win. Ariimtrontr deceasoc has filed in the Register's olllee in and for ino uounty ot r orost, at Tionesta. his nnal account as iruardian of the said minor. nd that the same will bo presented to tho orpnani court 01 sain Uouuty lor con firmation and allowance ou tho fourth Mondy of September next, Rt the Court tioiiso at iioucsta, in tneeountr aniresatd, P. M. CLARK. Reifister. Tionesta, Aug. 18, 1875. PROCLAMATION. Whkkka. The Hon. L. D. Wot more. President Jiidiro of tbo Court of Com mon Picas and Quarter SeKhions in and for tho county of Foriwt, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Hossions, Ac, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on tho fourth Monday of hoot. next, beitm the 27th day of Sept. 1H74. Notice ia therefore given to the Coroner, Justicwof the. Peace nd Constable of ..Wt county, that thev be then and there In ibeir proper persons ut ten o'clock, A. M.. of uid dav, with their records, imiuisilions examination! and othor remembrances, to do those things which to their olUcoa appertain to bedono, and to those who hound Iu recognizance to prosucuteaguinst tho prisoners that are or shall bo in the Jail of Forest County, that they be then uidthore to prosecute against uioui as snuii uo .pin. uiven unclor my qhuu anu scai mis intn nay or Aug., A. u. 1875. T. J. VAN Ol KKliN, Sh'ff. Trial LUt for Sept. Term, 1875 1. A. L. Kelly tsd v James P. Bluek. A. Im Kelly to uP va Raines r. uiaca. 3. Choa. Murphy v Thomas Porter. 4. Win. W. Led yard va J, A, Oulo and J. 11. Dale. 5. Hhrivur it Sawyer use vs Olcorgo ti. Hunter. fl. Uijuli C. Parker vs Joshua R. Jones. 7. jMirest County use vs J. P.Miggiusolal. 8. Jackson Duucau vs. J. F. Ovurlaudor. 9. C. 1). Ainger oudorseo va Jeremiah Homier endorser. 10. J. J. Reynolds vs M. Ittel Jr. et al. 1 1. Jacob Maze vs J. T. Dale. 12. B. N. Hchaeffur vs. Joseph (rove. 13. Jacob Shaffer vs O. C. 6c A. R. Hy. Co. 14. George Barnard vs Joseph Cook. 15. fSamuel Campliell vs W. J. Roberts et 111. 10. Jacob Slirlvor's aduir'a. vs David Hays 17. J. Y. Haul va W. J. Holiorts. 18. M. M. Woodiugtun, adin'x. va Jacob tShriver's admr'u. 10. James A. Ford vs Louia Hickeman. 20. C. F. tJillospie vs Uoorgo (S. Hiudiuail adm'r. 21. J. N. Tiotsworth vs John Thompson et al, Comr's ico. I. Trimble, Britton Wain Wright vs Ooorge W. Dithrldgu. 23. Trimble, Britton Wainwriirht vs Uoorgo W. Dithridgo. I 21. II. IS. Met ley vs M. A. Clehind et al. 25. Uoorgo W. I Van va J. JL Dingiiiau et "al. 26. David Jones va John I. Fagundus. 27. Uratf, Wutkins A Co. vs Ueo. W. Ilith ridgM A Co. 28. Nnydor Bros, va Uoo. W. Dithrldgo A Co. 20. Fourth National Bank of PitUburKh et al vs Ueorire H. Hunter et al. 30. llerlicrt Stanley vs Ford A Ijk-v. 81. Daniel Black va Ueo. N. I-acv. 32. Daniel Black vs James Albaii;h. P. M. CLARK, Proth'y. A ugust lth, 1875. CLABIOIT, IP .A.. IALL TERM niiena Aug. 81st. Kclcn tllie and classical. Cull cue iireiiuraUi- ryaud Normal courses. Common branches Sciences, Mathematics, Ijillll, Greek, f rciioh and Ueriuaii, Hook-keeping mid Drawing. Instrumental and Vocal Musie Department conducted bv .Miss Murv It. Junks. Classes in Science of TeHciiinir. Instruction thorough and scicutilic. Hoardinu hall and rooms for scll'-bcard- ing. Sc nd tor CiitiilnKiio to WM, TODD, Principal. Dr. Jf. Walker's California Vfn egiir tf ttClS nro n purely Ye?et.ibl preparation, made chielly frum tho na tive herbs found on tho lower rnne f the Sierra Novatla niotintnins or Calilhr nia, tho medicinal properties of which are extracted tlieiefioui without the use Of Alcohol. Tho question ia almost daily asked. MYliat is tho cause of rim unparalleled success of Vi.vkoai: llfr TEitsf" Otir answer is, that they iciikm n the cause of disease, nnd the patient re covers his health. They nro the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigovator of the system. Never before in tho history of the world h.1.4 a nieilieino been compounded posscKstitfr the rem.irkahlo qurilitina of VlsKrua lliiTKns in lipuliiiL' tlm tick of every itiseaso man in heir to. They are a gentlo Purgative a well a. a Tunic, relieving Cnnfrcstion or Iiifl.iniintitiiin i.f tho Liver and Viscefnl Organ in I;ili,iu4 Diasesr ... The in-eperties of Dia Wai.kkh'h Yl.vtGAR iiiTTKUs art Aperient. Diaiilioretic. Carminative. Nutritiuus. Laxsvtivr. Diuretic. Sedative, Cimnter lrriiant SniloriCc, Altera tive, and A 11 ti-Bilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vir. KG A it BiTTKits tbo most wonderful In vignr.int that ever sustained tli sinkiug system. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not de stroyed by mineral poison' or', other menus, and vital organs wasted bdyoud repair. llllions. Remittent and Inter' mitteilt levers, which ate so preva lent In tho valleys of our great rivers throughout tho United States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, Urazos, Uio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, nnd ninny others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably bo during sea sons of unusual heat nnd dmiuss, are invariably accompanied by cxtensh e le raiigonieuts of the stomach and liver, nnd other abdominal viscera. Iu their treatment, a purgative, exerting a p crful intluciice upon these various 00 gans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose npial t l)u. J. Walker's Yixkgah Km ki.k, as they will speedily rcumvo the darlt , colored viscid nattcr with wliiuU tha bowols are loaded, nt the same tin.o stimulating tho secretions of the liver, nnd generally restoring tho healthy functions of tho digestive organ.- Fortify tho hotly nsrainsl disrnsn by purifying nil iu lluidswith 'im i;.u liniKKs. No epiilcmic can take hol'l of a system thus Ibiv-.-i l ined. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, ri ad ' nehc, Pain in the Shoulilers, Cuiiglr., Tightness of the Clu-ft, l)iziiie.s. Hour Eruetations of thu .Slomnch. Bad TiiMn ill tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, 1'alpii.i tation of the Heart, Inllamniai ion ot' 1 1 o Lungs, Pain in the region of the KM lioys, and a hundred other painful .y tn;--toius, arc tho oH'spiiiigs of .Djupep.-iii. Ono bottle will prov e a bettor guarantee of its merits than a lengthy aibci ti.-.-mciit. Scrofula, or King's LM1, Whin Swelliugs, Ulcers. Krviipcln-i, Surllcil N t. Guitrc, Bcniliilous Iullmiuiiuliim. I 1 ! u ' 1 s Intluiiniiutioud, Mercurial . ll,-i I'L.l Sorus, Uriiptiimii nl'llio Skin, Snru Kyi-. c:r. Ill thiuu, an in all other cuiiMituiit.'iml Pi--euMis, AV.iluku's Vim.o.mi Hi i tm;s l,a, 1 khuiru their great curativo pnucii in Uioht obitiiialu and intractalilu va-e. For liiHaniniiilor.v nnd Chronic liht'UniatiMll, Gout, lliliou:", Ren.it leut and Intermit tent l'ei ert, lliamt -it' tho llloud, Liver, Kidneys ami HUil.U.i. tbeso Bitters have iu eiiiinl. t?'.;ili V:-:. aro cnuticd hy V dinted illood. , Meciiaiiical Diseases. Persons en gaged iu Paints ami' Mmic-mM, such as Vluliiucl'j, T yjie-Setter.-'. finlri-bualer'. and Uiners, as they advance in life, arc Mil,, r. to parulj i'i of the Bowols. T giurd agaiutt thin, taka ailotcof Wai khii'.i Vi -KiiAR Biitkkn iweusionally. ForSkin Diseases," Krnptioiis, Tet ter, 6alt-liheilin, Blelehei, 8hiIh. I'iniilc.. I'Ubtules, liinU, Caibuucic, Kins mipiiii-. Scald-head, 8010 lvyu.-. hyiil.i. i ti It. Beurf, DidCcilerntioiH of the' Skin. lltiinnM and Diseajieii uf the Skin of whatever hiiiihi ui' uatum, aro literally dug up am! luuii d out of tho system iu a iuort liiue In uu uhi of those Bitters. Tin, Tiijie, mill other Worms, lurking in thu svtrni of ro many thousand, aro etlectually tieittroyvd nud removed. No ybtoiii of iiiedieiue, uu vei'iniliiges, no nn thelmiiiitirs u illlieo the system Ipuii iiiik liko I huso Miller.-'. For Female Complaints, inyounj or old, niiuned or xingle, at the dawn of un liiunliood, or tho turn uf lib), llic-o Tunic liiltei'S display 50 decided an inlluc-mc lint iU)irovniciit is fim perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Illood when ever yuu find its impurities Inuvtinx throngh till kkia in Pimples, Krilliliulu, ut Sores; cleunso it wheu yuu find It obstructed mid sluggiah in the viiiuo: cleaus it wheu it It foul ; your feeliug will tell you whru Kep the blood pure, uud the hiMillU of tho 1 -tetu Will follow. It. II. MtlKJVAI.n it CO.. DniririBU nnil Grn. Ac(i.. Sftn I'rsut'ixfu I'n ittnuis, aimI vr. t VViialtinuriun sutl I'builKin sin . ". . kwlil tr all UmggUti unit Ui mi i-, C. W. EARNEST, s r ; 1 v a i:ox ) i-:xti st, TIDIOUTK, PA. ALL OPKUATIOXS pertaining to Sur gical or Mechanical Dentistrv per formed with cure, and warranted. I guar anlcn sucecHS or relund tho inoiivv. Ullico in liKA.NDlN llltlCk. BLOCK, ltcmi'inhcr the place, l-'-l.v. li, W. V. A I ! X KST.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers