3The Covert glcpiMta. vci)M:si)AY morning, kept. Y, m IJOROUGH OFFICERS. ftiirijmnJnns 1Ii:ck, Vm licit men ( I. W. llobinson, S. A, Vainer, A. It. Kcllv, S. II. Haslet, A. II, rartrldire, II. (. Davis. Justice othc lYticc D. S. Knox, ('. A, Kandall. fiiiiitnhlc II, S waitira it Sflinnl l)irrrturx-. M. Knnx, II. O. pa. vi. H. .1. Wulcntt, S. II. llaslr-t, A. J, Kelly, l. (lark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Pirtittritt jHrlqnJ,. p. Wediobp. A.i.incintc Jiiliica Amiiikw Cook, Jos, U. Dai.k. MrrijrT. .T. Vax C'ikskn. Trrt.-iiirrr X. .!. Skti.ky. t'mthmuitti) ) Hriintcr ,f- Itccontrr, cff. I. M. t'l.Anit. f Vimmi.Morirr .Tonx Thompson, 'J as K. Ci.ahk, Km llniiiiv. Ciiiotti MnirrintenlrntS. V. KminKit. Hi.-liifl AltnrnrifH. I). Irwin. Jnrii 'oni ini.iniaiici ,I.vs. 1'i.vn!,Vm J'ATTKItsos, (111nlfi .Snrrrinr S.D. InwiN. Ctironrr M. Itti:i .1 it. CoMiiri AniHInrn T. It. Conn, L. Wah- TiKlI, i. J A Ml I HON. Mrmbero Vimgrc VMh VutrielC. II, I'l'ims. AriHbly1, 11. Aonkw. Time of Train At TIOXKSTA .STATION, on nml after HOl'TIt. Train m - . . . (i: t(i a. m. " M - ::ls p. in. " til .... 8:4(1 p. i. NotlTH. Train M .... S:VI a. in. " .V .... 4:!H p. m, " at - ... . :i;::s a. in. On Iho Klvor Division . e. from Oil City ti lrviiK'twn, up the river Is North J dow n mi! river, hoiiiii. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Owing to the absence of lie v. Elliott, there will lie no regular ervi cca in llio I'lPplivtoiian i lmrcli on Sun day next. Pnhbath tchonl cs usual, at 3 o'clock p. m. , Wilson, tlio defendant in the cnlf suit, wns tliHclinrgcd by the court, on Saturday lust. Davis is eitlcimiiiing tlie inside walls of his ofiice, uml painting the winlhcrboarding. We publish this wock two Estate Notices, which limy bo of interest to a tuiinbcr of our rea:ltvs. Mr. M. Ilnlin?, of tlio Emlcn tun Times was in town yesterday. He reports llio newspaper business in his Kection flourishing. Al. Partridge is getting on some -l;oice new furniture this morning. If he keeps on llio new building will soon be too t nml I to hold his stock. I-ioyr. A c!iy.-pick nnd scythe nnd math. Any one having the name is rcipicstcd to return them to store of Ilobinsiin & Bonner, without delay. dipt. W. C. Howe, of Franklin, is in and about town, for a few days past. Ills presence makes pcoplu hopeful of nn oil excitement in this cclion. ' A few thousand shingles, left from 1 lie Presbyterian church roof, can bo jiurclmsed cheap by applying to A. B. Kelly, Ksij , at liny Park & Co.'s J5ank. Blackberry pickers report "this berry as plenty, lmt small in 6ize; lakes n good while to pick a gallon. They have bold lit from 12 to 15 cts. per quart. .Mr. Geo. Watson of Red Brush or ns Mr. Bonner calls it, Green Brush) mills, is somewhere in York State having a visit, and a vacation, besides an excursion. Bonucr & Coruwell' Mill at irecn Brush, is cutting about 70,000 foet of lumber a wceV, at present, aud will not probably increase its produc tion until tho market gets better. M. P. Jenks, Jeweller, Meadville, Pu., has just received a new stock of line jewelry, and watches. lie sells bis wares as cheap as the cheapest.and -warrants everything to bo ns he rep resents it. --Wo hear rumors of a riflo team to be organized in town to compete villi similar organizations in towns near us. There are several excellent marksmen in town, and we would like to see tho organization perfected. Smith Foreman took the job of trhingling the church and completed it in about three days uf last week. The church is also to have a fresh coal ot paint shortly, which will vastly im prove its appea ranee. Ou Friday last Park Grove and Zip Uuytou killed twenty-seven rat tlesnakes on the hill back of tho sta tion, five large ones aud twenty-two finall ones. Ono large one got away J'roiu tlitiii. A tint her party went up oil u hunt a dav or two afterward, but I J.'UII'I no ; ll.il-.L-.-. OBITUARY. Died, al his residence- in Kingsley Township, Forest county, Pa., at 2 p. m. on Friday, Sept. 3d, 1875, John Dice, aged about 159 years. Deceased was born in Hesse Cased Germany, nnd emigrated to this country about 20 years ago, having come direct to this neighborhood where he has re mained ever sinro. Ho leaves 3 chil dren and a wife the eldest child 12 and tho younger 4 and 2 years old with a competence. Was married twice. Was a most industrious citi zen, in all probability overworking himself until taken down with what the attending physician called quick consumption less thnu n year ago. l orct JVett. The funeral took place from the residence of the deceased on Sunday last at 10 o'clock, and was largely at tended from this place and the sur rounding country. His remains wore buried in tho German Reformed Churchyard, in Green twp. Rev. Lusher conducted the English service, and Rev. Houpt the German. Wm. Cropp, who lives in the south end of Hickory township, about five miles from this place, was "hoist with his own petard," on Friday morn ing last, in the following manner: It appears that ho has, for soaie time past been missing corn from his corn crib, nnd determined in give the thieves a warm reception. To this end he charged his old musket with shot, and set it in the crib, capped and cocked, with a fishing pole so rigged that when tho door opened tho pole would pull tlio trigger, nnd down would cmiio the thief. Ho wanted some corn on Friday moruing, aud went to the crib, opened the door, an ! heard something drop. He looked around to see what it was, and found that it wns himself, with his legs full of shot. Of course he didn't calcu late to do this, but it is comforting to know that if the thief had put in an appearance that night, he would Lave dropped. Mr. Cropp is not danger ously wounded, and will be all right hi a short time. Calling at our schools yesterday morning, wc found that the teacher of tho upper school, Mr. Gunning, had en rolled twenty-five pupils who were iu attendance on Monday. Tho number enrolled in this school lust term was fifty -one, and the attendance will not full much, if any short of that nuin her this term. In tho lower, or pri mary school, Miss Harrington, teacher, forty-seven pupils were enrolled on Monday. The number enrolled last term was sixty-three. The seating capacity of both rooms is tho same, each being able to seat sixty-four pu pils. The term will last sis months, Miss Harrington's tenching gave sat isfaction to all concerned last term, ami as Mr. Gunning comes highly recommended as a successful teacher, wo look for good results from this term of school. The furniture iu the school rooms is the best that could be pro cured, and there is no reason why the attendance should not bo large and the improvement of pupils rapid Moulhly reports of each school will be ublished in this paper. Last week wo mentioned the fact of the death of Major Woodcock's father, but could get no information iu regard to his life. Job Woodcock wns born iu Eng land in 1804, and lived there until 18G4, wher. he came to this country. About five mouth ago ho came to Neillshurg, t.o reside with his son, at whose residence ho died. He was a proiiiiueut Odd Fellow, and took great pride in the order. He was remarka bly intelligent, and made a great number of friends in this section for the short time he resided here. His death is sincerely mourned by numer ous friends here and elsewhere. Rev. A. N. Craft, of Titusvillo delivered an appropriate sermon at his funeral, which was largely attended by Odd Fellows and others. Corner knows a white-haired old man who has always been a Republi can, who is going to vote for a change of administration because some Dem ocrats hold some paper against his property, and ho is afraid they will sell him out. That is a new way of makiug con veils. Wouldn't it be well for some of our moneyed Repub licans to take a hint from this and push those poor Democrats, whom they hold paper against, to the wall? Wo can tell this white haired old man 1 that he will never see better times financially lhau have been under tho present admiuislratiun, and that money is scarce just uow is not tho fault of i-aid niliiiini.-lriitiiiii. We received a paper devoted to matrimonial projects, from Chicago, last week, and among the advertisers for correspondents with a view to mat rimony was one whose address was "Miss Anna," Tionesta, Pa. Now the next question is, who is "Miss Anna?" Are beaux co scarce or matrimonially-inclined yaiiths so few that foreigners must bo called in ? Wo advise "Miss Anna" to take her ad vertisement out of that paper, and take anither squaroaok among the young men of this vicinity, and if she is not then suited, let her do her ad vertising and spend her money at home. If sho follows our advice we will promise to do our best to get her a man, who will "love, honor and obey" her while life lasts. "Eddie" Biinmons, who quietly removed from Oil City recently leav ing a deficit in his bank account, and also an aching void in the finances of the Building and Loan Association, had two bills found against him by the Grand Jury at the last Venango county court. The first was embezzle ment and larceny of $3,390, while act ing as Secretary of the Oil City Build ing and Loan Association. The sec ond was larceny from Oil City Savings Bank ot $5,600, while acting as book keeper. He was not knowu to have any extravagant habits except dab bling in f.incy poultry. Therefore, be ware of poultry. This is the day the "unterrified" meet in convention in Erie, for the purposo of nominating Wm. Bigler for Governor and soma other unfortu nate ciiss for State Treasurer. They will als( get off a platform reflecting on tho Republicans and praising the Democrats for virtues they don't- pos sess. Senator Wallace and Congress man Randall, leaders of opposition factions are on the ground, and if they fall out, there in a probability that honest men will get their dues. Dr Wiuaiis, Representative Delegate from this county, started for the scene of strife yesterday. Ou Thursday last Messrs. J. T, Dale, F. E. Mabie, J. M. Corbet, P. M. Clark, J. E. Wenk, W. A. Hilands Hiid D. W. Agnew, of this place, took a chance with some Titusvillo excur sion'iHts and , went to Niagara Falls They had a very pleasant time, marr ed, of course with a few skirmishes with the outlaws who run hacks, ho tels aud museums, but came home very well satisfied with their trip. None of them would have missed the sights for twice what it cost them. The Recks mourn over the death of their little dog, which died on Mou day from the effects of a bite from another e)pg. -We suppose they would rather have lost a good cow, ns the dog was a famous ratter, very intelli gent, and the family were very much attached to him. Some of our readers seem to think that we were poking fun at C. F. Gil lespie's barn, in last week's issuo, be cause we said it was painted with striped paint. The baru is paiuted red, and the bateus white, which makes a very pleasing contrast ou that kind of a building. Campbell is at work on a foun dation for Sheriff" Van Giesen's new house, which he proposes to erect a short distauce north of bis house which has beeu, uutil receutly, occupied by Jas. Huling. Raid house will form tho rear part of the new oue. A woman from Jcnks Twp., was brought dowu to the county jail by constable Burton, on Mouday last, charged with larceny. Bail was promptly procured, aud sua was re leased before she had a fair chance to know how prison life wcut. Uucle Billy Grovo is on deck again, and now tho deer will have to keep their weather eye out, as he is a dead shot, and a famous hunter. Jas. Swailes killed a fine buck somewhere up the creek a day or two ago, which was in fiuo order. Divers persons in sundry rigs have gone blackberryiug this week. Buckets, cups, pans, cans, jars and sealing wax, beside provisions and blankeU, mako a load of blackberry pickers look like aa emigrant party to the Black Hills. Robinson has fenced the cows out from his store lot, and he says they stand around the gates at night with 'car in their eycs.sallv tears, saltlossly shed, because they counot get a closer view of his salt shed. Gj to Robinson & Loniier's for glass fruit jars, jelly glasses, tin cans, ceiling wax, ttc. loll' Tho Pleasanlville Cornet Band came in as advertised on Wednesday last, and discoursed some very good music on the streets. This band has improved materially since its last vis it to this place. Wo did Dot attend the concert, but do not hear it highly spoken of, which may be accounted for by the fact that their boss perform er didn't mako his appearance that night. They are a very gentlemanly set of boys, however. Attention is called to the adver tisement of the Meadville Business College, which appears iu another col umn. This college is presided over by Prof. A. W. Smith, whose reputa lion as a penman ana instructor is equal to the best. Just as we go to press we learn that Mrs. Sibbel, iho old lady, met with an accident yesterday, in a blackberry patch, resulting cither in a fracture or dislocation of the right arm at the elbow. Dr. Powell fixed it up. Dl J"UlAI)I.E PKOFERTY TOR SALE. The property of Dr. Powell, opposite tho Lawrence 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 iu the place. The reason for selling is that Dr. Powell wishes to settle elsewhere. 20tf. Jury List for Sept. Term, 1875. GRAND JURORS. Tionesta Twp. C. W. Clark, Foreman, Nicholas Thompson. Harnett. Jacob Mays, Wm. A. Rnyer, Chan. Campbell, Andrew Klauglienliojit, 1'eter Gniiley. Harmony. K. T. Copoland, J. Bureh field, Jchso I). Dawson. Howe. Thos. Porter. Uroon. Win. Cropp, H. Z. Towner, Wm. Iiliim. Kinfjslev. Wm. Toby, Frank Duson- bury. Jacob 'Beck, DeniHon Palmer. Hickory. James Henderson, . Lewis Kolstor. Tionesta Boro. J. A. Dale, J. A. Pro per, G. O. Buttorfield, W. J. Roberts. PETIT JURORS. Tionesta Boro. Goo. Bovard, II. A. Adams, Ferd. Wenk, Jacob Pca, G. W Robinson, L. Spears, J. W. Stroup, Wm. Butler, Daniel Andrews, Smith Foreman. Tionesla Twp. Daniel Black, Kamuol Clark, Sr., Geo. Whitman. Harnett. Geo. Mays, James Cuzx. ns, Justis Shawkcy, Wm. Henry, John Kck, Peter Knight, Joseph Landix.. Harmony. K. P. Clark, Thos. Wilson, E. Iu Walker, Goo. Kerr, T. U. NijjRins, R. C. Andorson, Poter Berry, D. F." Cope land, J. II. Pcnmtll, John Kafskor, A. A Hopkins, W. Thompson, W. V. Biggins, W. W. Black. Kingsley. K. D. Milltr, John Breeht, Mort. Heath, James T. Brandou, C. F. UUlexpie. i . Hickory. N. O. Ball, Jus. II. Smith, George Sibbnld, IClias AllmUL-h. Greon. Henry Weaver, John ' Woolf, Jeuks. J. T. Rose, Jacob Morellliott. FOR SALE. , The valuable and beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, and in which he now resides, is in my hancU for sale at very low figures. Terms one-third purchase money down, and the balance in one and two years. Miles W. Tate. lOtf. Thoso beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry s rcsidenco can bo bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper.j -' j tf. MARRIED. RKCK WILLIAMS. In New Bothlo hoir,, Clarion county, by Rev. Town end, Mr. V. M. Keck of Tionesta, and Miss l.i.zio Williams of tStinttunvile, Pa., on the 25th lilt. Frank ami his bride have our very best wishes for their happiness and comfort. May their pathway through life be smooth, their enterprises suc cessful, and their end peaceful. We couldn't wish them better luck if we tr'ed. TIONKSTA 3IA.TIti:TH. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robiuson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour Y barrel - f-.no(5,H..')0 W(il.OO - 45(Ti.'iO 2.00(3,3.00 17 . 10 . 10(4 12i Vi(a)lM) 1.00 30 - 2H 371 ..WW l.L'5 - J ir.f a 10 10 2.r.w,2.:a - 15(.C'0 -l.oo 4.J 2.00 Corn Moal, bolted Chop feed .... Rye. f bushel - Corn, ers Beans t bushel - Ham, sugar cured - Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured Sugar Syrup ..... N. O. Molasses ... Roant Rio Coffee No. 1 Rio Coffee, Im-sI J a va Colfoo Tea ... Butter - Rico ... KgK"i fresh Salt liard Iron, common bar Nails, ltd, keg Limo '(A blil. JOB W.OKK ol all kinds done atllils of lice ou Kliort notice. Kew AtlretHitetneuts. Folate Police. F.Htato of Goorjfo S. Si','(;ins, Into of iiii-Kory 1 nwinlnp, i-orext county, de ceased. A II persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make hninodinte payment, and those baring legal cluims against the same, will present lliem with out (lelav in propor order for nr-ttleniciit, to JAMKM OILFILLAN, Kxociitor. or, MI Lies W. TATK, 22 Ot at Tionesta, Ally. IMalc .oflce. Kstato of John Dico, late of Kingslev township. Forest county, deiowed. Ail persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment, ami those having leital claim against tlio same, will present tliem without delay in proper or der for settlement, t WILLIAM It. 1IRATII. ) SKIItlOltT BURIIKNN, J Ieeutors. or. MILKS W. TATi:, Atty. 22 4t Administrator's Notice. Letters of administration on tho estate of Frederick Glnssncr, late of Green Township, deeeasod, having been granted to tlio undersigned, notico is hereby given that persons knowing themselves indebt od to said estate aio required to make ini ineiliHto payment of tho same, and those having claims againct said ertalc will pro sent thmi properly authenticated for set tlement, li. W. CLARK, Administrator. Tionesta, Pa., Auif. 2.", lS7f. 20 (It Register's Notico. Notice Is hereby given that Win. R. Coon, Guardian of Win. .1. Armstrong, minor child of Win. Armstrong deceased, has liled in the Register's ollice in and for tho County of Forest, at Tionesta, his linal account as guardian of tho said minor, and that tho snmo will lie presented to the Orphans' Court of said Conntv for con firmation and allowance on tho fourth Mondpy of September next, at tho Court House at Tionesta, in the count v aforesaid. P. M. CLARK, Register. Tionesta, Aug. 18, l.S7."i. PROCLAMATION. WHKREA. The Hon. L. I). Wetniore, President Jmltro of tlio Court of Com mon I'leus and Quarter Sessions iu and for tlio county of Forest, lias issued bis pre cept for holding a Court of Common Picas Quarter Sessions, Ac, at Tionesta, for tho County of Forest, to commence on tho four tli Monday or Sept. next, being tho 27th day of Sept. 1N73. Notico is thercforo given to the Coroner, Justices of tlio Peaeo nd Constables of snid county, that Ihev he men anu mere in tnoir proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their olUces appertain to lie done, and to thoso who bound in recognizance to prosecute against tho prisoners that are or snail no in me.iailot I'oreslCountv.thnt they bo then and thore to prosecute against mem as snail no just, mven under mv hand and seal this IHth day of Aug., A. 1), i(i. i. j. vAa ijiHNKa, an li. Trial List for Sept. Term, 1875 A. L. Kellv lo use vs .lames P. Black. A. L. Kollv to uso vs James P. Black. ('has. Murphv vs lliomas Porter. Win. AV. Ledyard vs J. A. Dale and J. (f. Dale. Miriver c- Sawyer uso vs Georgo 8, Hunter. Klijah C. Parker vs Joshua 1. Jones, Forest County uso vs.l. P, Sigginset al, Jackson Duncan vs. J. F. Overlander. C. 1). Ainger endorsee vs Jeremiah Bonner endorser. .1. J. Itoviinlds vs M. Iltnl Jr. nt nl 11. Jacob Mazo vs j. T. Dale. 12. B. N. Schaoll'or vs. Joseph flrove. 13. Jacob Shatler vs O. C. iV. A. R. Ry 14. (Jeorgo Barnard vs Josenli Cook. , Co. 15. Samuel Campbell vs W. J.. Roberts ct ux. 10. Jacob Shriver's adiur's. vs David Havs 17. J. Y. Saul vs W. J. Roberts. IS, M. M. Woodington, adm'x. vs Jacob Shriver's admr'a. 19. James A. Ford vs Louis Bickemau. 20. C. F. Uillcspio vs (ieorgo S. Hindman adm'r. 21. "J. N. Tietsworth vs John Thompson et al. Coinr's Arc. 22. Trimble, Britton t Wainwright vs ueorge w.uiiuiiiitro. 23. Trimblo, Britton it Wainwright vs (Jooriro W. Dithridiro. 24. II S. Setley vs M. A. Cleland ct al. 23. tieorgo W. Dean vs J. II. Dingman et al. -v 2rt. David Jonea vs John D. Fagundus. lirau, WHIKIIlSiV Co. vs uoo. W.Dllll- ridgo A Co. 28. Snyder Bros, vs tleo. W. Dithridgo A o. 20. Fourth National Bank of Pittsburgh et al vs (ieorgo S. Hunter et al. OT. Herbert Stanley vs Ford A Lacy. II. Daiiiel Black vs (too. S. Lacy. 32. Daniel Black vs Janios Alba'ugh. P. M. CLARK, Proth'v. August 10th, 1M73. TUF BRYANT, STRATTUN & SMITH MKADVILLK, PA. Send for Circular and Snociinons of Plain and Ornamental Ponmaiishin. Kn- closo nix cents in stamps. No attention will be paid to postal cards or letters with out stamps. Address, A. W. SMITH, Aleadvillu, ra. 22 2m Meyer's P0UH7 Powder. utrrtnlM, ir ued In II mo, to cure chick on cliulera and tlx. Wubaui,l)r ofujla rywtltr, and a bitatowal tit ordinary attention tocte&ji llnoa aud pmuer (edlu(r. with & n-ir . 1 - 7.r rrlt and nfi(ali all-forMiing malcrlul, any oue may erp Poultry (aten la coiitlurmitul) fur any ImMh of Urn wiu, hu proltand r-loaatro. Package & ex.. 5J.f!or. if- Af ' aJor. Scut lie upon re ceipt ol price. A4dra, A. U MIYKR CO., Hammer. cja it it 1 1:11 h 1: ?i 1 a it v. CLABIOIT, 3? .A.. IALL TKRM opens Aug. 31st. Scien tific and classical. Coliego preparato ry aud .Normal courses. Common brunches iruccs. MaUicmalics. Latin, tireck. French and licriiiau. llixik-Uc ninu' anil Drawing. Instrumental ami Vocal M u.sic Department conducted bv .Miss Mart' It. Jcnks. Classes iu Scieucu of Teaching. Instruction thorough and , scicutilh'. Boarding hall and rooms lor sclf-board- ing. St ml lor Catalogue to WM. TODD, Principal. F. F. I 'I'lllt aluiVll Ij.tli.l'M urn titrt li.ilii.lM ..( una of the finest medicines ill tho :-ouuUy, Four-Fold Liniment, not cxc.'lled by iiiiy other in the curiim of Pains un.l Solo TlirOUt. mill IN OKIi.ciiil I V n,l;intiil lit ilia. ease Of Horses, dtttln A-i Sen circiilnr around lt!le.. Sulci bv all Druggists. V. TV 10-1 V colli Dr. .T. Walker's California Tin fgur Hitters are a purely VeetaWs preparation, mado chiclly from the na tive herbs found on tho lower ranges of tho Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal properties of which nro extracted therefrom without the uso of Alcohol. Tho question is alums; daily asked. ''What is the cause of tho unparalleled success of Yixr.ti.w: lirr TKitsf" Our answer is, that they reinovc tho catiRO of disease, ami tho patient re covers his health. They nro the great blood puriller and a life-giving principle, n perfect licttovator ami Invioi.itor of tlio system. Never before in tl.e history of tlio world lias a mi'ilk-iiio been cniiipiiiii(leil possessing tlio rcmarkalo qualities of Vinkuaii III ttkiis in licaluur the sick of every disease man is heir to. They are a pontic Purgative as well ns a Tciiic. relieving t'oiisrestinii or Lil'anini.itioii of the Liver a:ut Visceral Organs in ili'imis Disra3Cj The properties of D. Walk Kit's Ti.nkoaii Bittkus nro Aperient. Dianhnrniic. Carminative, Nutritions. Laxative. Diuretic. Sedative. Counter-1 riitaiit Kutlorilic, Altera tive, and Anti-Bilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vis. XRAR Bittkus tho most wonderful In viguraut that ever sustaiued th sinking system. t No Terson can take these Hitters according to directions, nnd remain long unwell, provided their bones nro not tie 6troycil by mineral poison or other menus, nnd vital organs wasted beyond repair. l.ilious, Remittent nnd Inter mittent levers, which nro so preva lent iu tho va'Iloys of our great rivets throughout tho United States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arknn-t s.os, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, I'cati, Alabama, Mobilo, .Savannah, Ito nnoko, James, nnd many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout otir entire country durinj the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat ami dryness, nro invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of the stomach nnd liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a potv eiful intlticuco upon theso various or gnus, is essentially necessary, 'i'liern is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to J. Wai.kp.u's Yixbuak P.irn::::., ns they will speedily remove the d.uk colored viscid ntatter with which tho bowels nre loaded, at the sattto tin.n stimulating tho secretions of the liver, nnd generally restoring tho healthy functions of tho digestive organ. ForfTfy the hotly against disease by purifying till its lluids with '!.n;.:: IllTTKlis. So epidemic can take of a system thus Ibre-anned. Dyspepsia or Iniliesf ion, Head ache, rain in tin; Shoulders, imgh. Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness. tn: Kructations of tho Stomach. I'xi.1 Tmi-. in the Mouth, llillotts Attacks. I'alpita tation of tho Heart, Itillammation iiftlm Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid noys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are tho ullspring.-i of JnspcpMu. One bottle will provo a 'better guaranir of Its merits than a lengthy advci'iU-u-nient. Scrofula, or Kind's Evil, whito Swellings, I : leers, fn 'niacins, hinelitd Ned., Oiiitru, Scrofulous lutl.tiiiiiutioiis, I ii,!c.Yi. -Jndiuiimatiiiiis, Mercurial All'ccli.urs, i..l Surua. Lrtipliiiu of the Skin. Sum Kyes. el.-. In those, us m nil oihc-r I'cuiKiiitiiu.'iml lic enses, '.M.KKit' Vinkuaii Itrrri:its hat i shown their great curative powers in tl,,j most obstinate anil intractable eases. For lnllainniatory and ( h ionic llliciimnUsm, Gout, Hrii.cis, i.vtuii tent and Intermittent reters. I liscasc. of tlio lllooil. Liver, Kidneys unci I'.lailiie.. these Hitters huvu no eiiual. rituvli l)i.-ia n are cnuscd by Vitiated illcmil. Meiliaiiiciil Diseases. rersons en gaged in I'anits aud .Mineials, such ;n l'luiubers, Tyiic-sctters, tiohl heaters, an 1 illllcis, as they advance ill lilc, uie sul'j.i : to paialyKis of tho llciwcls. To gun" 1 against this, take a tluse f Wai.kkk's S in kuah llrniiiis occasiiuially. For Skin Diseases, Kt tiptions, Tet ter, Suit 1 ( I u 1 1 1 1 1 , blotches, Sjiciis, I'iinpl.'s. Pustules. Iicnls, ('al lium Irs, ltiiis-woi iii , ScuUI lio.iil, Sorn Ivyes, Krysipclax. Itch, iSciirls, Diseuliiralions' of the' Skin. Humors ami Diseases of tlio Skill uf whatever iiamu or nature, tiro literally ting up ami carried out of lliu system in a sluitt I line liy the u of these Hitters. Fin, Tajie, ami other Worms, lurking in llio ,vtoin of so many thoii.uiub. aro elloctually tlcMmyvil nail leiimveU. .V.. Vateni of uicihcino, no voi'iuilugvs, no an tiiehuiiiitlcs willlieo tho systcin liuiu wonm like these Hitters. For Female Comiilaints, In young or old, married or single, at thedawu off" manhood, or tho turn of lii'i), Ihoso Tunic Hitters display nn iliKiiled an inlluejico thai improvement i foon percept ild. Cleanse the Vitiated IMood when- evor you tiiui id imparities baratiag ilirungh the akin iu I'uuples, KrnptiouH, or Sureii cleanso it when you tiinl it olitrtictcU and slucpish in the veins: cleanse It when it it foul ; your feelings will loll you u-hou Keep the blood pure, and tho health ul tlio -teat will fullotv. II. II, MrUOXAI.U .t CO.. Drup irtsla a,icl (Ii-ii. Acrta.. Sail FraneUcc. ('a ilictuta aucl cor. ul U'iisIiiikouii tend Cliuiloni St.. . bold by all la-ugUtN ui4 DhI 4.. C. W. EARNEST, - I T I O IXJ N" 1 ) HNT I ST, TI MOUTH, IA. ALI.OPKHATIOXS pertaining to Kur gical or Mechanical Dcntistrv per formed with cure, and w ai Minted. Igtiai aiiic" SUCCO-.K or refund the inonev. Htlico In (iKANDIN Hltlt'K llI.dt'K. Iti iiii inl.cr the place. I 1.' l v fc'r