WEDNESDAY MOEMMEPT. , 1875? BOROUGH OFFICERS. JiurfftxsJon N It ft'H . ' Utinciimrn (J. V. Robinson, S. Viirnr, A. Jl. Kelly, N. II. Uaslut, A A. II. 'nrirmgc, n. ti. navis, ' fnstiers pftht ereoc D. 8. Knox, (J. A. ItlllldllU. f nsttble 11. Swaggart tivhnot. Hirrrtorsi. S. Unnv, II. O. Da vis, N. J. Wolcott, N. 11. Haslet, A. II. K e II v, D. Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. I'rrsiaent .fiiilijeJ,. D. "WktMokk.' .lontt fyc Andrew Cook, Jos, It. I'M H. Mierifl'T. .T. Van OikkvTn. Wrnsii rer S. .1. NKTI.KY. rrntkonuttu-y, Rrgixtrtr tt Recorder, tf c j . m. runt, i (Vnnniuaionrr Joux Thompson, J AS, IV. I I. AUK, I', I.I IlKtll.tN. f M?ir.V Superintendent ft. Y. HoniiKn. JUntriet AttnriwyH, P. Inwiy. Jury OtiiimisslonersJxi. Ki.ykx,V.M Pattkiison. , . (udt .Vimwor-.S.I. Inwix. f roHcr M. Ittki.. Ji. i unti Auditors . 1). Conn, L. Wau- KK.II, li. J AMIhWS, . Member ol Lmgretts 10(A District C. B, Cimi'is, Assembly J. B. Aonkw. Time of ''ruin , At TIONRSTA STATION, on ami after May i;, isa: ' SOt'TII. Truiii 00 " r.i " 62 Trnin .W " ft! I ' "-" fit 10:4(1 n. 3:0 p. 8:40 p. in. in. in. 1CORTII. . . - 8:50 a. tn. 4:40 p. in, 1 - 11:28 a. m. On (lui River Division i, e. from Oil City in IriintHii, up tlio river is North j down tfif r(Ver( siiiil li. ,y' ; 7 LOCAL' AND iraCELLANEOUsT 'Key. Lusher will preach in the M. E. Church on next Sunday niorniDg. Union 'Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m Sniiih Foremen is takinsr' ffT tlie old anii luittifttr oh tlie'iicw .Uai;lc8 of the JVwbyJcriaii chtirchv - -At a meeting of tlio boro council, tin Monday 5yenig'13urgcfs Keck was made he third meinbcr juf thestreefl 3imnittfe.',.,..1';;:v( I 4-6fm .ip of Dufclrllill is" ro pbilcuVto, ,bo. lying .'very1, 16,w 'with noma: Jung trouble.'"' It io not expected ihjitjid R-ilT liye Very long'.;';; , J-a .j-rrli. 1 Davy, .Eq.,. isvjjkstcring his oflice, and ii.ingi it up generally - Ho will have a comfortable and tasty vflicc whoa ho gtls'it finished. . -Chas. Bonner left for rittsbnrgh nn Monday last, to attend the . West- -ru University, n we mistake not. - lie will be absent about six month?. Win. Lawrence has concluded to post pono his dunce until' AVeduesday c-vening of court week, being the 29th i tibt. Goid musio will be in attend ance. " ' MM. 11 . O I I. M. i iu &.oiu iiiuui uj'cii nr .Ttuu- .day iiuxt, for a ix months' term. The teachers hre Mr. Gunning and Mifs Harrington. Tlie ttfinlanee will i if T.itta "Tin liirtrn ''' A rnan supposed to he Crar.y is now in j ill for a hearing at noxt court. He lias been operating nbout Trunkcy- vit le, ana tna people got ntraiu or mm, .hence his arrufU ... Mr. Homer Towner and wife, of jmij iwnu) iui i .u via . 'Jit v t. j w six weekit' visit to Judge White, Mrs. 'T.'s father, at Doljjhos, JvuDsas, May their trip bo' a pleasant 0ne.j jj ! ' -"-AtiiuyNtiiue aftir; to-day dr a few month .o':cauie' ith-iilAwul to kill ' Vjujrrc1i jiheiidnuts, deer,'..&c.i provided you kill tlcnt u the muu--iter provided, io the etatute.'" .-Tht Klinstiver house, occupied h$ Ci W; Dovard, having tklleu-inio the hau;U of Andrew Weller, vlie has treated the same to a coat - of paint, vgry inucii lnyiroving e appeiirauce. -r Hlackhcrres ore renortcrt; 9carce nd higii is this section. . , Those that ripeu nro not more than , half the us- 4ial size, and scarce at that. This has (been rather u poor year for putting up fruit. ' ; - A visit lo Fuguudiis and Truukey villa revealed a. dull ttatu of business . ii tlmcn tilanno u-liiftli n ta t i will j;ivc place to a lively stato of things, should oil advauce to $2 or 2.50 per barrel. ' . . Mr. Kithuids informs us that fish are getting more numerous in this section than formerly; probnbly be cause, at the fiiiggebtion of the Derrick, the game law has been observed by Koniebody. Tho Ilccic Salsgivcr-Wilaoii calf Miit hus been adjourned until next Saturday, when wo biipposc it will bo ilisposoif of according to the lictt inter pretation of'th' law in suehcni-ee mado iii id provided. Tho cobts will amount lo a very pretty li'uiu before lio iron hie js ovt r. Titusvllle Letter. " TiTfBVii.LK, Aug. 28th, 75. W. U. Dunn. Thinking they may be interesting ft some' t)f llie readers of your paper, we will write you word or two iu relation to the new oil territory lying about 1 1 miles south of this place. In May last, Milto'i Stuart pul down a well, at a venture, on the Iwibinson Farm, which, to the surprise of every body, commenced flowing nt the rate of 2-jO bbls. per day, and is now pumping 75. Robinson and Win. Barnsdall im mediately sunk a well about 200 yds. from this one which ii doing, by to day's measurement, 225 bbls. per day. Stuart put down two wells on the Thompson Farm, which joins on the north, which are pumping together about 75 bbls. per day. Ho la now drilling two wells on the Robinson Farm. Mr. Fertig put down a well 40 yds. from Robinson's house on the Ingram tract, which is pumping 25 bbls. per day. Robinson and Barns dull are putting up two riga, and with the rigs being put up, and wells being drilled on tho adjoining farms, one would scarcely recognize the quiet place of a short time ago. Of course there are "dry holea-". in the vicinity. one just liiiisnea on tlie west; one or two on the north, and several on the east and south which were : drilled some time ago, would lead us to infer that there is-a ("pocket" righ hore, bi if a "belt it is very much broken. Yours rtspectfnlly, S. Esq. Hill of Fagundus, after . an absence of nearly a ycar,he most of which timo has been spent in the Black Hills, has come home because of a sorLof a-, preconcerted -arrangement between Uncle Sam niid the red skins, for the purpose of making' it difficult if not impossible for miners to pursue their ' poiceful avocation among those celebrated hills. Among other interesting adventures which be fell him while ' looking around-out there, was a chase of himself and a companion by a small party of aborig ues. . It appears that he and auother man from Fagundus Were out pros pecting about forty or fifty miles from their party,' when thev discovered these Iudiaus, six of them, skulking around, evidently bunting hair. The bquiro and companion watched their opportunity, and, under the cover of darkness sueccded in eluding tho vigi lance of tho savages, after crawling some four miles cm their hands and knees ! If tho other parU of the body, aud the mind, were as well propared as the kuees after that, the Squire and companion wou)d be In "good condi tion for joining the Methodist Church. We would respectfully refer their case to Brother Mechling. A bottle, mr small via!, was brought homo by Esq. II il I, filled with gold - mined by him self in the Black HiJ la.,, .We did not hear just uliut the 'Scjuiro though ol the prospect?, but it is said that he in tend, goiug ;out ,'thoi agaitt just as soon as government makes it safe, so that the mining must be tolerably good. Perhaps wo may give our read ers something further on this subject, some time iu tho future. ' ' ' '-' Blessed be croquet. If it wasn't for this gauio there would bo number less men aud boys, beside girls .and women of our place who wouldn't know what in this world to do. It is generally supposed that after two, or three thousand games, that croquet ceases to bo interesting but there are at least fifty good witnesses to th con trary iu iliis townv The game lias been brought down to a scieoco, aud a green hand stands no chance ut all to win a game.' v- 1 " - ' The aged fnthcr of John Wood cock, of Keillsbufg, died at tFiQ . resi dence of tho latter, on Saturday morn ing last. Ho was ailijUFelfow.and quite a number yf that fraternjr from this place'attendel the fifncrKf"- Sunday.' 'The funeral was very large,' as ho was highly recpected (uriug!fe, It is likely lhafc tho Republican Senatorial Couft-reuce will bo held in this place at some time soon. We Jiear of no Republican candidates for the position in either Elk or Cameron counties, so, u$ suppose, Clarion and Forest will have to settle it among themselves. , , , ...... Remember that the Fleasaulvillo Comet Band performs "to-night at Partridgo's Hall. From thoso who have seen this performance, we under M;iiiJ that it is an enjoyable enter tainment. Adumfioii '' cents. ; There Is talk of Messrs. Dingman Derrickson putting their stave ma chinery in the old Shriver & Sawyer planing mill, tho basement part of which U used by Mr. Lawreot e for barn. Should this business be started up, it would be an improvement to the place. Some of our citizens complain that their green corn is being disturb ed during these cool nights, by parties who ace evidently "cooning." Soma of the parties are known, aud will probably be treated to a load of small hot if they don't let up on their iper aiions. , ; The Bank of California, where nothing was money but gold and sil ver, has suffered the fate of some ot the eastern banks, failure, leaving liabilities away up among the millions. The' President, Ralston, committed suicide shortly after liie failure wag announced. - ,J " -Peaches are said fo be a drug in markets of the Eastern cities, but we cannot perceive that they are so in this part. None of" our merchants bring them on and the few that are shipped id by private parties cost on an average $1.25 a' peck. Yesterday, Mr. E. II. Chase put a coat of paint on Dale & Partridge's new barn, in six hours and ' thirty-five minutes. The surface covered was 235 yards. The paint is well put on. 125 yards is considered a good day's work for a painter. i i - i 1 ' -Tho engine house of the Superior Mills is under way, and will be fin ished this week, "undoubtedly. Ow ing to the size of the boilers, and the stouework supporting them, a' large structure was made necessary, and it looks almost as large as the mill. . We hear that a hound killed sheep belongiug to Commissioner John Thompson, of Stewart's RuB, one day last week,- The hound didn't live to repent of its rashness, dying a violent death about' two minutes after the shep was killed. Messrs. Collins & Nolbrook will have their mill at Lacytown running iu about five or six weeks. At prcs cnt they will put in oulyjono small saw, but in cast of a better market, more machinery will be put in, and the mill run to its fullest capacity. Wm. Bloom is putting new si Is under and same new weather-boarding on the Blum house where be has been residing for some ( time past. The house is an old one. but a little fixing up will make it good for a great many years yet. Gillespie's" barn has been covered with a couple of coats of stripped paiol, and presents a nobby appear anoe. Dale and Partridge's barn hat also been painted, but with a more so bttrM$olor,.nd Jooks well. Ben. W. soil of Mr. M. H. May doparted on ..Monday for . Ahdovor, Mass., to attend an academy there, which is well spoken of as a prepara tory school. He will be absent about eight months. ' ' . Mr. Carpenter is still absent, at tending camp-meeting, We believe, somewhere in Mercer Co. Hope be will make enough money while he is gone to make all the improvements he contemplates,'"; 1 ' -The roads in town are iu good Condition, at present, owing probably, to the amouut of work which has been put on them this summer. The Republio Magazino for Sep tember has been received. Its open ing article "Can the Nation trust the Deniocratio party T" clearly indicates that there haa been so ehangein Dem ocracy ; that what it was prior to the war, during its , prosecution,-- -end throughout the period of reconstruc tion, it is to-day. The evidence sub mitted, consisting of extracts, from public papers, votes in Congress on important measures, Confederate opin ions cC Pgioacracy, niako'he article u strong one, invaluable to the private citizen and especially so to the poli tiqiun.Jui couteaU are carefully pre pared, aud oontaiu much of general Interest. The Republic should be iu the hauda of every ciiiaen. Ouly 62.00 a year, m Send toReptiblio Publishing Co., Washington, V. V. . DKSIIUBI.K PlSOPEnTY FOuSaLE.- The property of Dr. Powll, opposite tho Lawrenca House, together with his practice, is for sale at reasonable figures. This is a fine opportunity for a good physician as there is but one other in tho place. The . reason fur selling is that Dr. Powell wishes to MtlJc tlicwheie. 'JOtf. ' Western Correspondence. ' - Lone Rock, R.rcHLAin Co., Wis., ) , v August 27, 1875. f j iUO. 14EPVBL1CAN '. . , J , After quito a lapse of time your correspondent of the North West improve timo andlcisuro by penning a few items from this lo cality.' ' "The harvest is past," 'and the farm era are now etacking, threshing, &c, Tho yield of wheat is not very heavy , . . t . . 4 - out oats is ueuer tnan usual; some pieces that have been threshed have yielded ono hundred bushels per acre. Corn bids fair for a splendid crop, yet we have been visited with some very cool weather of late ; in fact, colder than I have experienced in this State for sixteen years in the summer. On the uight of the 21st inst., we were visited with a frost; something never known here boforo at this season of the year. xocai markets are as . follows wheat, winter, JJl.Oa per bushel t wheat; spring, fl.'OO pr bushel ; oatsj 20 ctsVpe1, bushel rye1 60 cts. .pcJ bushel ; Potatoes 25 cts. per bushel and other produce iu proportion. Hops are a splendid crop, and as the pick ing season has oommenced, the market has opened at 35 cts. per pound. Eugiueers have just concluded the survey of a proposed Rail Road from Stevens' Poyit north to this place. The new road is called the Stevens Point & Pine R'.ver R. R., and makes a junction at Lone Rock with the Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. This will greatly benefit tho farmers who fccside some distance north. Health is good among tho people here; only two deaths 2xe occurred here during the sinftmer: one gentle man of 76 years of age, and another of 93 years; both cases were of ad vanced age. We are pot afflicted here as in the eastern States with conta gious fevers, and further north it is reported that they have to kill some one to Ct'mmence a grave yard. Excitement runs high here - in the political circles and as we elect a Gov ernor the coming fall the Democrats have become ashamed of; their old name, and now style themselves "Re formers;" this is too thin and we can still see the cloven foot. ' They ' come out under. this new name here think ing to draw the voto of the foreign population, but it trill not work.' J - Government etill coutiunea work on the water communication between the Mississippi and the Lakes, aud half million dollars ' have been expended here during the season on the above works.' i - I notice with pleasure that the name of the editor of the Republican is sed in connection with the ofiicf of State Senator in ycJGr district. , '"We hope that the people will vote for the best man ; iad that you will be elect- eu to mat nouoraoie position is our worst wieb for ye editor, ' At present writing the Government has civil engineers at work examining our mineral lands; their' white tents can be seen some five miles east of this, remiudjig us of some picket post in the south duriug tlie war. -X" yjMpro anon, ' N R-.TIoouA Jury List for Sept. Term, 1875. ; 'MUAKV JUKORS. TionoMta Twp. C." W, ClarW Foreman, Klcholiis Thompson, .. " llariiott Jacob Mtn, Wm. ' A. Rayer, C'hatf. Campbell, AndrenOSKlaugheuhopt, retor Qailloy. ,!i,tft'.:'r-."Jj ! ' llarmouy, It. T, Copeland, J. J lurch. field, Jetwie D. Dawson. ' i ; Howe. Thou. Porter, ' " , Oreeii, Wiu.' Cropp, II. Z, Towuer, Win, Uluui, j .!.- Kiiiffulev. Wm. Toby, Frank Uuson bury. Jacob Uct-k, Henlnon Palmar. Hickory. Jaiiiea ' Heiulcittoii, ,Xewia Keister.' - ' - " - ' TJouewta Doro. J. A. I16, J. ' A;;Pro per, G. i, Duttcrliuld, W, J. Roberta. . ,' ,PKTIT JUROH4L , , TloiieNtu Uoro.--Uel. ' Bovnrrt, H.' A; Adanm, Ferd. Wenk, Jaeob Peas, O, W. Itobinxon, L. Slieara, J. W. Stroup, Wm. Butltir, Uuulul Aujrcwa, Smith Foreman. TioiHwtu Twp. Unnlol Black, Kamuel Clark, Hr., deo. Whltnmn. . Burnett. Geo. Maya, Jajnea CuxzenH, Jfuatia Mbuwkey, Win. Henry, John Kck, rotor Knight, Joseph Lumliu. Harnicuiy.--K. P. Clark, Tin. . WilHOfi, K. lM Walk, Oa. Kerr, 'P. U. Hintt. It. C. Anderson, Pter Horry, 1). F. Cope laud, J. II. I'ennt-ll, John Nafoker, A. A. I lopkina, W. Thompson, W. P, fcif?Kiin, W. W. Hlat k. i ' . Kingsley. K.: Ii Miller, Jolm Brecht, Mort. Heath. Jumea T. Bruiulon. C. F. UilleNpie. Hickorv. X. (I. Ball, Jos. II. Smith, Goorfte Hibbald, Klins AlbauaU. IJrtHjn. Henry Weaver, John Woolf, C!eorno Watnon. Jeiikn. J, T. Rose, Jucob Mcrciiliott, Go to Robiut.ou & Bonuer's for glass fruit jars, jelly glussoa, tiij' cans, sealing wax, ttc. lOtf The valuable and beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. JoFeph G. Dale, and in which he now resides, is iu my hands for sale at very low figures. Terms one-third purchase money down, and the balance in one and two years. Milks W. Tate. 10tf. Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residenco can bo bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. The lightest running Machine, in the ivorld a the G rover ; & Bakor, at least Baldwiu, of Tidiouto says so, and he knows. 40 ly TIONEWTA SrAllIClOTJS. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson, & .Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise Flour $ barrel - ' -Corn Meal, bolted - - . -Chop feed - - - -Rye bushel -Corn, ears - -Boans bushel -Ham, sugar cured -Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured Sugar - .... Syrup ..... N. O. Molasses ... Roast Rio Coffee No. 1 Rio Coffee, best ... Java Coffee -Tea: v . p .; Butter ' - ' 1 y ' Rice . . : . . Egfrs, frosli . Salt Lard - - - r , -Iron, common bar -Nails, lOd, V keg -Lime V bbl. .... $s.oot,fl.:o 2.50 f2.002.20 1.00 4', (a 50 2.00 S.00 17 - - 1, - 10 75,i.oo 1.00 30 28 37 -.150(,1.25 -' iH20 . 10 18 2.25 (, 2.3'. . - 15Ci,20 -' ' - 4.00 - 4.24 2.00 Aietff Advertisement. Register's Notice. Notice is hereby civen that Win. It- Coon, Gunrdian of Wm. J. Armstronir. minor child of Win. Armstrong dotieasod, has tiletl in tlie Register's oillce in and for tlio County of Forest, at Tionesta. his final account as guardian of the said minor, and that tlie same will bo presented to tho Orphans' Court of said County for con. nrmatinn ann allowance on tlio lour til Moiidny of Sontombor noxt. at tho Court iionsu at i louesia, in the county aloresaid. 1'. Al. L'LAKK, Roglstor, Tionesta, Aug. 18, 1875. PROCLAMATION. ... WfiEnKAR, The Hon. lj. I. Wetmore. President Judiie of tho Court of Com- mini Pleas and Quarter Session in and for tho county or orest. lias issued his nro- cept for holding a Court of Coinfhon Plena Quarter Sessions, ivc. at Tioncsta. for the County of Forest, to commence en tlie fourth Monday ol Kent. next, beintr tlie Z7tn any or sopt. 1H75. A'otiee Is tiioreture given to tho Coronor, Justices of the Peace and Constables of said county, that tliov be then and there in their proper persons ut ton o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, iiuiuisitions examinations and other renioiubranuos, to do tlio.so liuns wiueii io tiioir oinces appertain to he ctuno, and to those who bound in reeoiriiixauce to prosoouto against the prisoners that are or shall be in tho jail of Forest Coiintv,lliat they be then and tliero to iroseeute against tiicm as snail be just. ivcn under my hand and soul this ISth day of Aug., A. 1), 18(0. x. J. Via Uli.St.iN, Hll II, Trial J List for e$ept:lf erm, 1875. A. L. Kelly to uso vs James P. Rlock. A. Ij. Kelly to use vs James P. Black, t'has. Murphy vs Thomas Porter. Wm. W. Ledyard vs J. A. Dale and J. (. Dale. Shriver ct Sawyer uso vs George S. ! Huntar,- S t Klijali ('. Parker vs Joshua R. Jonesy Forest County use vs J . P. Siggins et al; Jackson Duncan vs. J. F. Overlandur. ('. I). Ainger endorsee vs Jeremiah Homier endorser. 10. J. J. Reynolds vs M. Ittel Jr. et al. . Jacob Maze vs J. T. Dale. 12. B. N. Schaeffor vs. Joseph Grove. 1H. Jacob Shutter vs U. I'. t A. R. Ry. Co, 14. George Barnard vs Joseph (look. 15. Samuel Campbell vs W. J, Roberts et 11 V i 10. Jacob Rhriver's adiiir's. Vs David Hays 17. J. Y. Saul vs W. J. Roberts. 18. M. M. Woodinirton, adm'x. vs Jacob Shrivor's admr's. ; 10. James A. Ford vs Louis Bickenian. 20. C. F. Gillespie vs George S. Hiiidinaii ucinrr. -. . : . i r -i , . v , 21. J. N. Tietsworth Vs John Tliompsoiv ct al, Cotur's At;. f 22. Triinhlo, BritU.n t Wuinwrlght vi Georire W. Ditliridiro. 23. Trimble, Brittou Waluwriglit vs 4ooriro W. DithridKe. . : i i 21. II S. Setley vs M. A. Cloland et al. 25. Georgo W.'Deau vs J. 11. Dingniaii et al. - . 2fl. David Jones vs John D. Fagundus. 27. Griilf, Watkios 4: Co. vh Geo. W. Dith- ridgo A Co. , 28. Snyder Bros, vs Geo: W. Ditliridiro A t'o. 29.' Fourth National Bank of Pittsburgh nt ul vs Georue S. Hunter ut al. 30. Herbert Stanley vs Ford A Lacy. 1. Daniel Black vs Geo. S. Lacy. 1. aill llluek vs James Alhaugh. P. M. CLAKK. Proth'y. AugURlfiUi;lKT3. ;.i ?v rj aeyer1 Poull Powder. wiu-rftiii(tirocd In timo, tu curs chicken cltuleru aua fMN. WilhauiM-Jjr xjlllu. t.wder, kuiI k b.-ttuwal of orrtinry mlt'itllua tuclci, llh!M4 bud piuuM fenlljie. I. IFrlL.mlMi.i'.liftll-fnrii.if,. i.i.i.ri,. I .n. m., ua a netHiiui iiinitir oi p.-vp Pnulti y fer.ji lo ouiiUnriiieiil) for any IrttvUi ut S --h V"1 pr"ii.nu fiiMaura. 1 K.'C 33 CI... r Cur l.oo. Ak vuur diwr. bat Xtm upoa ir eeipl ol frit. AdOrna, A. C. MKTKK CO., lUlUmurq. cm ii it i Kit s i:n i .v.i it v. IALL TKRM opens Aug. 31st. Scicti- rvan.l Normal courses. Coiiuuoii brunches Sciences. Mathematics. Latin, lireek. French and German. Book-kecpiuu unit Drawing. Instrumental und Voeul.Muxio Di partineiit conducted by Miss Mary It. Jcnkx. 1'hu.ses in Soienco ol Tcaeliini;. Imitriietioii Ihoniugli ami Koantinir hull unit looms ioi Neieuliiii sell -hi a i-i I - 111 ir. Si ml lor L'utalouua to M. TulI, ivin ip'd. Dr. .T. Walker's Calironila Tlu epar Hitters nro a pmely Vegetable preparation, mado cliiclly from the na tive limbs found ou tho lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of C'alifor nla, tlio medicinal properties of which aro extracted therefrom without tlio ti.so of Alcohol.- Tho question 1i almost daily asked. 'What is tho cause r the unparalleled success of Vixkoaii IJw TF.nst" Our answer ift, that they runinvo tho cauRe of disease, and the puticlit re covers his health. They aro tlio exeat blood purifier and a lllb-g'lving principle, n perfect Renovator nntl Invigoramt; of tho eystenij Never bofore in the history of tlio world lias a iiicdioimi Ihvu Conipotiiulvil . possessing tlio rninnrkahln ' qtmlitios of Vt5Kua IliTTIiRH in Inralili); thn sisk of- evory ilisuaso ni.ui is heir to. They ore a gentle- I'urjrulivo as well a a Tunic. ' rclisving. t'oiipesiion or Inflaniniaiion of the- Liver and Visceral Organs in Bilious Disease! . The properties of Dn. Walkkh's Yixkoah BtrrKB.iaro Apurimit. Dinivlinroiio ' Carminative, Nutritious. Laxative. l)inrctic, Sedative, Connter-Irri'aut Sudoriiq, Alteia' live, and Anti-Iiiiiooa, ,.: ,. - , i - Grateful Thousands proclaim Vi. FGAIt Uittebs tho most woiiilei ful In. vipciraut .tliut crcr sustained th siukiog nysteni. No Peraoii can take these Bitters according to directions, aud remain long uuwcll, providodthcir bonos aro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, aud vital organs wasted boypnd repair. Bilious. Iteniittciit and Inter mittent levers, which aro so prera , lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tenncssco, Cumberland, Aiknn-. sas. Bed. Colorado, Brazoa, Klo Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ko nnoke, James, and many others, w ith their vast tributaries, throughout out entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual boat and dryness, nro invariably accontpaulcd by extensivo d'e rangoinonts of tho stomach und liver, and othor abdominal' viscera. ' In thoir treatment, a purgativo, exciting n pow- - crful intlueuce upon tlicso various or gans, is essentially necessary. Thajo is no cathartic for tho purpose equal .Jo Dii. J. Walkbu's Yinkuak lliriF.us, as tlietwill speodlly romovo the Aai U- - colorod viscid uiatter with wliiuli t.1,9 bowels nro louUud, ut tho auiuo. timo etimulatipg tho secretions of tlio jivr, aim generally restoring me oeiuiuy lunotlons or tlio digestive ornna. tortny the whit nsniiist tifsea by puilfjiiig all its lluids with 'im:i;.u Un-iEits. No epidemic can fake IjuM of a system thus foro-nriuotl; - ' DyKpepsia or Jiidigestioii, tread ache. Pain in the .Shonldt-rs, Cou-lis, Tightness of the C'lie.st, Dlxjcims Kofir Krtietatioii8 of the Stomacli, Had T:i'-to in tho Month, Bilious Attacks, I'Mpit:-.. tat ion of the Heart, Jnllaiimiatinn of tq Lungs, J'aiu iu tlio ro-ion of tho noys, and a humlied other pulin'ul nymp , toms, aro tho oUkpriiitra o( )poJM.i.. ( One bottlu will prove a better gui;nitrn or Its uiorlts tU.m a lengthy , tulvci ab luent, - Scrofula, or KinsV Evil. AVhilo Saelliups, L lcern, Krysipclas, StlleJ Ni-rU. Goitro, fccrofuleus Iiillainiiiiltlniis. -Indolt-i.t Iilllaiiiiiiatiuns, JI ordinal AUccliens,. U!.l Kores, Erttiliou of iho Hkiri, Roru Kvn. vu: ? in those, us In all otliw ininaiiniiuiMil IW-- . OMvm tVit.Kl.lt'a t!rM.ta Hli'vrs liai i tliuwn thou- pviij. xinuiivc puueu iu 1J niiiKt uhstinato und nilractahlc ues. ' For Iiitluniniatorj and t'linjnti; Rheumatism, tjiait, Bilious lien,!;, tent and Intermittent Fevers, I srasc.-if tlio Bluud,. Liver, K Linen ami IHml.lf, . thesu Jiitters huvo ua ooani. ticli l;icat'i. arc caused by Vitiated lilnod, M ,.j ". Mecliunlcal DisitascK. i-wksr-gaged in I'nints ami .Miucial.-;, sialics lliimbcrs, Type-nettnw, QM -bcalvrs. aa.l llhicra, an t hoy nilratK-u In life,' am tilijv U paralysis of tho - Uiwei ' 'f.i ui-i.( paiut tUu, tal.ii adon of U' a-UH'h Vik. Ioar HMtkhs iKea.iioiially. ,..- ., For Skin Diseases Ki options, Tctr. fJtir, tiUt-iiliouin, - JlluUiaos. -iou, rimplen, . I'u.-itillcs, Hil.-i, C'arbuucla; Lin.uiiul-, -f rtrlii-iieiul. Sure Ky. Kryslpe,.. Ilofi, tkrfs. Discolorntiolis of tho' Skin. IJuiiihrs anil DisoftMS of Ilia Skiu el wlinU'ier inimo or uuturu, ure litvrally dug; lip ami i-nrni put vf Uic syttcui iu a iliaH tiuui by iU4 '' of those Blltei'a. . ' i I , Tin, Tnpe,; nnd other Worms lurking in tho undent of so iiiiiny tli(aisaml. art eUeoluully tlestroyod utnl rnusired. N'o M'stiim of iilouH'iiiu, "ua i'vraiil'u(tus.iia nu- tflclllliHitil'S UlUt.ce tljOiVlU'lll lUlll UltilllS like thoso Bitters. For Female Complaints, inyouug or uM, ninmed or single, at the dawn of wo manhood, or th turn of lite, these Toiilo it Uteri displuy so ilceiUeJ an inuiiouto tlmi iuiproretneiit is food perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever yuu tiud it impurities bursting tbnaigli tna kkin iu 1'iuijjlua, Lrii)tinu. ur toroi cleunso it hcu yuu find it tibstiurlod nad iurgish iii the veins; clfiuiso it when it is foul ; your feuiHig will toll y'i when Keep th blooU pure, uud th Lvahb of tlio . -tem will fallow. ' ' it. ii. Mi mix ami a en.. Vrwgf wts jh,.1 Orn. Airla.. Ksn Krftm-lsro i a-mla, aud ir. ul WtiMtaiLTLai uiul luiriluti Sit, S 1, buld by all t-ugt1a uml Dt-ii 1 p. -C. W. EARNEST. H I J 1 1 GH?JON DUNTI ST, TIDIUUTK, PA. ALT. OPERATIONS porlaii.ijig to Sur gical or Mechanical Dentistry per toruietl with on re, and w arriintiyl. 1 gnar unleo silci'v'.vs or I'et'und tlio Inontiv. - - . llilno in GUANDIN BRICK BLOCK. Hemenibcr Iho place. U-lv. li. W. KARNKST,