WEDSESRAY MORN1XO, SEPT. IS, 1875. BOROUGH OFFICERS. flnrffetM Jons Ukck. Unnneitmtntt. W. liohinnon, S. A. Vorner, A. 11. Kcllv, S. II. Haslet, A. II. 1'artrldgc, II. . Davis. JuKlier of the Pence D. S. Knox, C. A. Hnmlnll. tyntthle II. Hwaggart .SWioot liirertortl. H. Knox, II. O. Pa vis, S. J. Wolcott, H. II. Haslet, A. 11. Koilv, D. Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. SVaamVnf. Julpelu P. WRTMonr. Aoeint Juttijr Andhkw Cook. Jos. O. Dai.r. HhrriffT. J. Vak Oieskn. Trtnnu rrr S. .?. Nkti.KY. I'rnthnnntari, UrgintrrJb Recorder, fe. 1. M. Cl.AltK. Ointini'Mionrra .Toun Tiiompsox, J ah. K. CI.AHK, K I.I llKKl.tK. ftmnr.v NuperintetiitrntH. F. TtonnKn. liixtrict Attorney S. I). Irwix. - , Jury CbmminaioncrsJ as. KlvK!,Wm. 1'ATTKnso!. f iimfy tS'iiiTcvoi S .T. Tkwiw. fVronrr M.'Ittki., Jn. iinti Avilitorx't. 11. Conn, L. War kkii, l. Jamiksoji. Mrtnbe.ro emigre 9th District C. B. Cuiitim. AMfviblj J. K. AnxKW. 7'n o Trahia At TIONF.STA STATION, on and after May !J4, l73i KOUTH. Train fin - W.-4H a. nt. " M - - - - .1:0s p. in. " . b'l - - - - 8:48 p. in. KOItTll. Train M . . - , g:.v a. m. " ft! I .... 4:4)1 p. ni, " 51 - - - - 3:'-H n. in. On llio ltivnr Division i. e. from Oil Clly o Irvlnotmi, up the river I North ; down 1ho river, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Lusher will preach in the M. E. Church on next Sunday morning. Union Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Two sisters of Mr. G. W. Robin son, are visiting with him at present. C. J. Fox, of Jamestown, was in town the foro part of the week, look ing hearty. E. J j. Davii is absent on busiucss, nt Sharon, Mercer Co. Will be hack probably to-morow. Later. Ia back. Tho "Mutual," of Meadville, nrs the base ball champions' of this cor ner of the State, having beaten tho Xeshannocks badly for the second time a few days ago. Mr. Jos. Cnineron, tio went lou the river with a boat about a vear ago, has returned to tak another Jok at Tionesta. He disposed of his boat at Cincinnati. We have received the Emlentou Times edited by M. Hillings; D. D. ' Mnriarty, 13usinos Manager. It is a live paper, well printed, and deserves ilie patronage of the public. A. II. Partridge advertises witl: is to-dav. Ilia stock of furniture is c'0iiidete, and being in his new build ing he has plenty of room to display Jiis goods. Give him a call. T.J. I'ayno and wife, of New fiianvillc, have gone to Whitney's Point, N. Y., fur a visit of a few weeks. Liy they enjjy their trip, and be iiuch benefitted thereby. Morris beat Coulter in a boat race at Pittsburgh the other day, win ing about a thousand dollars and the championship of America. It is said tlie parties will row again. Judge J. A. Dale was ou the street yesterday, looking about as well as usual, but complaining some of one of his legs, which is not as Bound as it used to be. Glad to see the Judge on f;ot-flgain. Tho amount of powder aud shot required to give each male inhubitaut 4if this vicinity an opportunity to "try the fijuirrels," makes it lively for the merchants, but the squirrels don't ufl'er much. New needs develop themselves altera one commences improvements, until the heart becomes heavy and the pocket-book light. We now need a good fence around the Presbyterian church. Shall we have it? The Republicans carrrVd the Maine election on Monday last, elect ing the Governor and a majority iu both branches of tho Legislature. Nothing surprising about that, howev er. We'll all do so. Two shepherd dogs died on Mon day ou the Proper farm just at the top of Dutch lliil. It appears that they were herding Jinlj'o Proper's sheep, mil doing it in such a manner that omo of the sheep were killed and tonic of them injured ba'ly. Not ap preciating that ki n J of herding, the Jogs were induced to stop. They will never herd any more tlicrp in tins' Wul'lil. A young man named Bush was brought before Esq. Knox yesterday to answer a charge of having shot a bull belonging to James McMillen, a year ago last June. The story is that the young man, while under the influ enco of liquor, shot the animal. We did not hear the evidence, but it seems it was strong enough to justify the Justice in remanding tho young roan to jail. The matter will probably be settled at tho September courts. A large portion of tho Imperial Refinery, as well as several thousand barrel of oil, crude and refined, was destroyed .by fire on Friday last. The fire was Caused by lightning striking one of the tanks, setting it on fire, and bursting it, the burning oil run ning down and setting other tanks and buildings afire. Tbe loss is estimated at $135,000, on which there is o in suraiico. Nearly 150 men are by this fire thrown out of employment. We are in receipt of Peterson's Magazine for October, and find it up to the usual high standard of this pub lication. The steel engraving, entitled "Psyche and Vase," is one of the most beautiful we have ever seen in a magazine. The contents are choice and varied, and the fashions fully de scribed and illustrated. Terms (2 a year, in advance. Address Chas. J, Peterson 306 Chestnut St., Philadel phia. Tramps have made their appear anco on the outskirts of Oil City, and that's rather closer this place than is desirable. It might be well enough to put a big charge in all the fire-arms around the house, and instruct the wo men how to act iu cases of emergency. From reports of their actions in other sections, it would seem that highway robbers were respectable compared to them. Atteution ia railed to the new ad vertisement of Shryock it Delamater, Meadville, Pa., dealers in Carpetings, Mattings, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Ac. Their stock i the largest aud best selected outside of the large cities, and any one in want of any thing in their lino can save money by going to Meadville and pur chasing of them. The new part of the Forest House is now ready for business, in good time for next court. This house is now fixed up in superior shape, and has room enough to accommodate all who apply. Under the management of Mr. Varner tho Forest House has be come a good stopping place, and the new addition will be no detriment to its custom. JudgiDg from the length of the freight trahis which pasa here, the business of tho O. C. & A. R. R'y, must bo large and valuable. The dowu freight on Mouday was something less than half a mile in length ; or to make it plainer, you could look into Judge Dale's front door from the ca boose, when tho locomotive was at the bridge. We havo received a very haud sume engraving of the buildings of the Pittsburgh. Industrial Exposition, which will commence Oct. 8 aud eud ou Nov. 7, 1875. The exhibitors ha've twelve acres of ground iu which to display their ware and stock, and we doubt not the exposition will bo a suc cess iu every particular. We are -under obligation to J. E. Rupe-t, Corresponding Secretary of the Crawford County Agricultural Society for a complimentary ticket to the Fair to be held iu Couneautville on Sept. 29 and 30, and Oct. 1st. This society is celebrated for getting up the best county Fair held in the State. The little Italians, whose display of muscle was immense, on their last visit to this place, r-ere 'again in towu last week. The "Mulligan Guard" wes their best bold, aud if they hadn't mixed it up so badly that nobody could catch the words, we would have had our fill of it before this lime. There seems to be Some hopes pf recovering Charlie Ross, as one of the abductors, Westervelt, is ou trial in Philadelphia. He avers that he does not know the whereabouts of the child, but the authorities dou't believe him. It is to bo hoped that the.child may be recovered. Henage in. painting Treasurer Set ley's residence, au improvergeut which has long been needed. Mr. Setley has spent considerable money, judiciously on that property, aud the result is that it is very much more comfortable, as wtll as more valuable than when ho bought it. The hull of the old flagship "Lawrence," sunk in the harbor of Erie sixty-two years ago has been raised, and the bottom is said to be in a good state of preservation. he is to be exhibited at the Centennial. ' On account of the fire at Sivcr lyville, or Imperial, last week, wo re ceived no southern mail from Thursday morning until Monday morning. Take away our mails, our girls, and our fishing tackle, and this would be a lonesome place. It would so. Two largo vessels have foundered on the Lakes within the last week, each attended with the loss of a score or more of lives. The cause of the loss of both vessels was unseaworthiness and overloading. . We need a riinip soil at every wharf on the lakes. The Democrats et Holly Springs, Miss., held a meeting, Monday. Sen ator Gordi.n of Georgia, and Congress man Lamar, of Mississippi, made ad dresses. They appealed to the colored people to assist in driving out Northern residents. An old woman named Mrs. Ga van was killed by the locomotive of train 5, on the O. C. & A. R. R'y, at Titusville yesterday. She was walk ing on the track. No blame is attach ed to the engineer, as he whistled, and reversed the engine as soon as he saw her. An excellent number is Ballou's Magazine for October. It has some thirty different articles, stories, poetry and a dozen or more illustrations, all of the first class, and such as any mag' azine might be proud of. Among the stories we notice a thrilling sea yarn, called "Cobbing the Cook," by Win II. Macy, an old whaleman, and s good writer of sea talcs, in fact one of the best in the country, and what is most singular is the fact that Mr. Ma cy is blind and does all his writing by the aid of a machine that is his own invention. Ballou's Magazine is a great favorite, and we do not wonder at it, containing such a variety it does. Published by Thomcs & Talbot, 23 Hawley Street, Boston, at only $1.50 per year, 15 cents single copy. Jury List for Sept. Term, 1875. CiKAXP JUKOHS. Tiouosta Twp. C. W. Clark, Foreman, Nieholon Thompson. Harriott. Jacob Mays, Wm. A. Bayer, Clios. Cauipboil, Andrew Klaughenhopt, Peter Gndlcy. Ilurmony. It. T. Copeland, J. Jlurch ficld, Jesse 1. Dawson. Howe. Thos. Porter. Oreon. Wm. Cropp, II. 7- Towner, Win. Blum. KingMlcv. Wm. Toby, Frank Pusen bury. Jacob Itvck, Peniaon Palmer. Hickory. James Hendemon, Lewis Kelster. TioncHta Bora. J. A. Palo, J. A. I'ro- ler, O. O. Butterfleld, W. J. Hoborts. ' FKTIT JURORS. Tionesta lkro. (loo. Bovard, II. A. Adaina, Ferd. Wenk, Jacob Poaa, O. W. KnbinHon, L. Spears, J. W. Stroup, Wm. Itufler, Daniel Androws, Smith Foreman. TlonoHtu Twp. Daniel Black, Samuul Clark, Sr., Geo. Whitman. Barnett. Geo. Mays, James Cuzzonx, Justis Shawkey, Wm. Henry, John Eck, Peter Knight, Joseph IjindiM. Harmony. E. P. Clark, Thos. Wilson, E. L. Walker, Goo. Kerr, T. G. Sifc'Bins, R. C. Anderson, Potor Berry, D. F. Cope laud, J. H. Pennell, John Kafhker, A. A. HopkiuB, W. Thompson, W. P. Siggius, W. W. Black. Kingsley. K. P. Miller, John Breeht, Mort. Heath,. James T. Brandon, C. F. Gillevpie. Hickory. N. G. Ball, Jus. II. Smith, Goorge hibbald, EJijw Albauich. Greon. Henry Weaver, John Woolf, George Watnon. Jenks. J. T. Koao, Jaeob Mercilliott. Xotlce Settle. All persons indebted to me are here by notified to settle on or before the 25th inst., if they wish to savecosts.as after that time my books will be placed in the hands of M. W. Tate, Esq., for collection. . Also, all cotts due me as Constable for the year 1874, must be settled Im mediately, ox they will be collected by law. II. Swaogart. TiouesU, Sept. 15, 1875. f Go to Robiuson & Bonner's for glass fruit jars, jelly glasses, tin cans, sealing wax, etc. 15tf Desirable Puoperty for Sale. The property of Dr. Powell, opposite tho Lawreuce House, together with his practice, is for sale at reasonable figures. This ia a fine opportunity for a good physician as there is but one other in the place. Tke reason for selling is that Dr. Powell wishes to settlo elsewhere. 20tf. Those beautiful lots just uorth of Mrs. Henry's residence can bo bought cheap, ou long time, by applying to llio editor of this paper. tf. I FOR SALE. The valuable and beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, and in which he now resides, is in my hands for sale at very low figures. Terms one-third purohase money down, and the balance in one and two years. Miles W. Tae. 10tf. '.TIOIMliHTA. SIAUKKTN, CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour ip barrel ... $8.00(i$8.r0 Corn Moal, bolted 2.60 Chop, food - - - - 2 .00(32. 40 Rye bushel - - - PO&l.OO Corn, ears ..... 4ofa,50 Beans bunhol ... 2.00 ft, .1.00 Ham, sugar cured .... 17 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured 10 Sugar ...... 10W12J Syrup ...... 7fll-00 N. O. Molasses .... j.oo Roast Rio Cofleo No. 1 - - - 30 Rio Coffee, bcfti ..... 28 Java Conco 37J Toft .... - .50(0,1.25 Butter 23f$25 Rice 10 Eggs, frosh ..... jo Salt - - - - - 2.15f5)2.25 Lard ....... 15(,20 Iron, common bar . - - . 4.00 Nails, lOd, keg - - - - 4.25 Lime V bbl. - .... 2.00 JST ZED "W Furniture Hooms! The nndcraigned btga- leave to inform the citizen of Tionesto, and tho public in general, that lie ban opened a FIRST CLASH FUHNlTl ItfiTOEE, In his new buildinv at tliow,Jtion of Elm 1st. and the Dutch Hill road, whore he keeps on haad a largo aaaortmout of FURNITURE, Consisting in part of Walnut Parlor Sets, . Chamber Sets, Cane Seat Chairs, Wood Seat Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Pining Tables, Extonaion Tables, Marble Top Tables, Kitchen Furniture, Bureaus, , JSodateads, N ashstands, Laungcs, Mattrcssos, i npnoaras, Biok Cases, Fancy Brackets, I.onking Glanxea, Picture Frames, and PICTURES ITJYMED. ALSO, SASH &c IDOOIRS always on hand. His rooms beimr larca. and well situat ed he is prepared to offer superior induoe. menu 10 purcnasera. Call and examine his stock and nriees. aud be convinced UNDERTAKING. A full assortment of Coffins and Caskets constantly in store. 23 ly A. H. PARTRIDGE. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of aundiy writs of Fi. Fa. and Alias Fi. Fa. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas 6!' Foreal County, and to me directed, there will be exposed to aalo by public vendue or oiiterv, at tho Court House, in the borough of I ionesta, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1875, at II o'clock, a. m., tho following describ ed real estate, to-wit : County r foroat va. C. J. Fox, Alias Fi. Fa., No. i!2 Kent. Term. 1875. K. D. No. 31 Fob'y Term, 1875. Morcilliott. All defendant's right, title, intorest and claim of, in and to that certain tract of land sit uate In the Township of Howe, County of forest, and State or Pennsylvania, Con taining Sin! acres, more or less; known as warrant 3142, bounded on tiie north by tho Warren county line, on the east by war rant No. 41V2, on the south by warrant Nq. 81-H8. and on tho went bv the line ol Kingsley township. Jaken in execution and to be sold aa the property of C. J. Fox, at the suit of the County of Forest, ALSO, John A. Proper vs. Michael Ittel Jr., Fi. Fa., No. 45 Kept. Term, 1875, C. I). No. 50 Sept. Term, 1875. Irwin All tjitr- tain lot in Tionesta Borough, Forost Co., Pa., lying at tho mouth of Tionesta Creek. Beginning at a post on creek bank, tbenoe north OS degrees west 11 perches and It links to post on creek bank, thence north 23 degrees east i perches and (I links to Mist, thence south 48 degrees east 12 por eliers and 13 link- to post, liieneo south 23 degrees weal II porches to pluce of begin ning. Cominiii one acre bo sumo mora or loss. (U)il on which tho "Tionesta House" stands, with stablo and out build ings t hereon erected. lakeu in execution and to be sold as the yropcrty of Michael Ittel Jr., at the suit of ohn A. Pro()e. t TERMS OF SALE, "lie following must be strictly complied with when property is stricken down ; 1st. When tiie plaintiff or other lion creditors heconio the purchaser, the est on the writs must bo paid, anil a list of liana including uiortguge searches ou tho roperty solil.togetliur with such lien crea tor's receipt for the amount of the pro- ceod of tho wuje or ain-h portion thoreef aa he nntv claim must bo furnished by the Sheriff. Soe Purdon'a Digest, 9th Ed., page 440. Smith's forum, pHge 38t. 2d. All bids tuu.t lid puid ill full. All sales not settled immediatcl v will be continual until 2 o'clock p. lit., of the day of aalo, at u hiuh time ail property not set tled for will again )e put up anil sold at tho exense ami risk of the person to wjioui nrst soni. J. T. VAN iIKSKN. Shoritr. Sheriff' Olliee, Tionesta, I';i., Aug. i!rilh yew Advertisement. Instate Notice. Estato of (.'sorgo S. Siggins, late of IllcHory Township, forest county, de ceased. All persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having Ipgal cluim against the same, will present tlicm with out uelay In proper order for settlement, to .i a m ivs (iii.riiji.AA, executor. or, MILKS W. TATE, 22 01 at Tionestn, Atty. Kslalc Aollor. Estate of John Dice, late of Kingslev township, Forest county, defeased. All persons indebted to said estato aro request ed to make Immcdiato payment, aud those Having leual claims against the same, will present them without delay In proper or der for settlement, to WILIJAM B. HEATH, ) .. RKIBERT BUKIIKSS, J l-eeutors. or. MILKS W. TATE, Attv. 22 4t Administrator's Notice. Letters of administration on tho estato of Frederick Ulassncr, Into of (Jrecn Township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, notico is hereby given mm it-moils Kiionililf llivilisei ves uiueitl od to said estnto nte required to make iin mediate payment of the same, anil those having claims against said ertato will pre sent tlum properly authenticated for set tlement. U. W. I'LAKk, Administrator. Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 25, 1S75. 20 Ot Register's Notice. Vnfti-n Im lirtrnl.v irivnn lltof Vvi 17 Coon, Uuardinn o'f Win. J. Armstrong, minor ehilil nf Wm. A minti-nocr tlnt.nnimA has filed in the Register's office In and for mo county or forest, at J Ionesta, his final account as guardian of tho said minor, and that the sama will lie presented to tho firinotion and allowance on the fourth Monday of September next, at tho Court i r. . mi . . . i . - , i liuuno Ul Aioiiunill, I II inuf-ouiliy IlloresHUl. r". M. L'liAKK, ltcgtstcr Tionesta, Aug. 18, 1875. PROCLAMATION. " WiTKREA, The Hon. L. 1). Wctmore. President Judiro of tho Court of Com mon Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for tlio county of Forest, has Issued his pre cept lor holding a Court nf Common Plena Quarter Sessions, Vc, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, f commence on the fourth Monday of Sept. next, being the 27lh day of Sept. 1875. Notico is therefore given to tho Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of said county, that thev be then and thcro in their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of mud duv, with their recoiun, iiiiiiisiuoiis eAuiiuiuiiioii hmu other remembrances, to do those things which to their olliccs appertain to be done, andtothoso who bound in recognizance to prosecute against tho prisoners that are or shall be in the tail of Forest Countv.that they be then and there to prosocute against them as slialt ho Just. Uiven under my hand and seal this 18th day of Aug., A. D, lsja. t, j. v.u uifjMfjA, an ii Trial List for Sept. Term, 1875. I. A. L. Kelly to use vs James P. Black. 2. A. L. Kelly to uso vs James P. Iliack. 3. Chas. Murphy vs Thomas Porter. 4. Wm. W. Ixjdyard vs J. A. Dale and J. u. Date. 5. Shrivor Sawyer uso vs Georgo S, Hunter. 0. Elijah ('. Parker vs Joshua R. Jones, 7. Forest County uso vs J. P. Siggins et ill. 8. Jackson Duncan vs. J. F. Overlander. 9. ('. 1). Ainger endorsee' vs Jeremiah lionner endorser. 10. J. J. Revuolds vs M. Ittel Jr. et al. 11. Jacob Maze vs J. T. Dale. 12. li. N. Sehaeffor vs. Joseph Orove. 13. Jacob Shaffer vs O. I', it A, 11. Ky. Co. 14. tleorge Barnard vs Joseph Cook." 15 Samuel Campbell vs W. J. Roberts et tlx. 10. Jacob Shrivor's admr's. vs David Hays 17. J. Y. Saul vs W. J. Roberts. 18. M. M. Woodington, adm'x. vs Jacob Shrivor's admr's. 19. James A. Ford vs Louis Ilickcman. 20. C. F. Oillespio vs George S. Hindiiian adm'r. 21. J. N. Tiotswortb va John Thompson et al, Comr's Ac. 22. Trimble, Dritton A Waiuwright va George W. Dithridge. 23. Trimble, Britton & Wainwright vs Georgo W. Dithridge. 24. It 8. Sot ley vs M. A. Cleland et al. 25. Georgo W. Dean vs J. II. Dinginuii et al. 20. David Jones vs John D. Fagundus. 27. Graff, Watkins & Co. vs Geo. W. Dith ridge A Co. 28. Nnvdoy Bros, vs Goo. W. Plthridgo A Co. 20. Fourth National Bank of Pittsburgh et al vu George S. Hunter et al. ' 30. Herbert Stanley vs Ford A Ijacy, 31. Daniel Black vs Goo. S. 1-ary. 32. Daniel Black vs James Albaugh. P. M. CLARK, Proth'v. August 16th, 1875. TUF BRYA.NT, STR.ITTON It SM1TII MEADVILLE, PA. Send for Circular and Specimens of Plain and Ornamental Penmunsliip. En close six cents in stamps. No attention will be paid to postal uarda or letters with out stamps. Addross, A. W. SMITH, Meadville, Pa. 22 2m ajeyer1 Poult7 Powder. warranted. If Q1 In tlm, to curs Thicken cholera and (pea- Wilhaeuiielr ofUila Fuwder. end s bitewal of orrflu.ry attention to cloen linen and prober feeding:. ".FnienaoKjtNieii.rornuDXmelerlal.enr one mar Seep Potilu-j (even In eonnu-ineni) for enr length of flue, with hetli proa tend pleeeure. Pubn cle.. Ireforei.M. Afc yoar dueler, sieat tree npna m eipl u prion. dden, A. C. Mx TIB CO., Belumor. I'AItltir.K KILYIIXAItY, CLARION", :p-a. IALLTKKM opens Aug. 31st. Seieii titie and classical. College preparato ry and Normal courses. Common brunches Sciences, Mathemuties, Latin, Greek. French and German, Hook-kecpiug ami Drawing. Instrumental and Vocal Music Department conducted by Miss Mary It. Jenks. (Masses ill Science of Teaching. Instruction thorough and scientilie. Boarding ball and rooms for sclf-hoard-iug. Si nd for Catalogue to WM. TODD, Principal. F. I'e I.. Tho iiIhivo letters are the Initials of one of the finest medicines in tlio t'ouutrv. rour-rold Liniment, not cxeellod bv auv other iu the curing of Pains and Sore Throat, und is especially adapted to dls cwse of Horses, Cattla iu. niuo cliuulars llfouild bottles. Sold ! ail Di uuglsts, Br. J. Walker's Cnliromla Yin fgar Ililtci-S are a purely Vegetable prcar;itioti, niado chiclly fioin the nn tivo herbs found on tlio lower rnnrs of the Sierra Ncrndn inoiiiit.-iins of Califor nia, tho medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the njio of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily asked. ''What is tlio causo of the unparalleled success of Vixkcah Hit TKitsf" Our answer is, that tliny removo the cause of disease, and tlio patient re covers his health. They are tho great blood pui iller and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and lnvigorator of tlio system. Never before in tho history of tho world Iin a medicine tieen compounded poanciuing the rmtinrkalila qtmliticn of Vi.vkuar Bittxks in lienling tha lick of every diseasa man i heir to. They are a (reitllo I'u rir.it ivo as well oa a Tunic relieving Conirestinn or Itiflainnmtion of tha Liver anil Vinccr.il Organs in liilioq; Disease The properties of Dr., Wai.kkii's Vt.xkGAK BiTTKKS aro Aporiciit. Diaphoretic. Cariniiiativc, Niitrithius. Laxative. Diuretic. Sedative. Comitr-v-Irritant fiud'oriOc, Altera Uve, and Anti-Bilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vnr. xcsar Bitteks the most wonderful In. vigorant that ever sustained tU sinking ystem. e No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their toties aro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted boroud repair. LiHous. Remittent and Inter mittent 1 evers, which nro to prora. lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout tho United States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, lied, Colorado, Brazos, Uio Urnndo, Pearl, Alabama, Mobilo, Savannah, Ho anoke, Jamos, nud tunny others, wiili their vast tributaries, throughout our outiro country during the .Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat and dmiass, aro invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of tlio stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their trcatmont, a purgative, exerting a poir. crful itillttcnco upon tlieso various or gans, is essentially necessary. Tliero is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to Dlt. J. W'AI.KKU'S YlXEGAIt JiliTKlIS, as they will speedily removo tlio dark colorod viscid nattcr with vliieh t!.o bowels aro loaded, at the same tiiro stimulating tho secretions of tlio liver, nnd generally restoring tlio health functions of tho digestive organ. Fortify the hotly nsrainst iliseirsf by purifying till its lliiids tviili Vf m:s.w; liUTKuu. No cpiilumitf can take u..i of a system tlitis fore-iii'iiicd, Dyspepsia or IniliKeslion, Head. ache, l'ain in tlio Shoulders, Cuujji". 'I'ightness of tho C'liest, Djziness, Hour Eructations of tho Stomach. Had Tie-u; ill the Mouth, llilious Attacks. l';il'i;;i-. tation of the Heart, lullaiiiination m itm Lungs, l'ain in the region nf iin; j;;.) licys, mid a hundred other painful symp toms, aro the ollspringa of pyspepsia, One bottle will pinvo it lir-tttrgSuiiiitra of its merits than a liiiijjihv mUcnisc nicnt. . Scrofula, or Kind's Kvil, viiii. Swellings, Ulcers, KrVKipel.n, Kivelieil Xet Uoitre, ifrollllinw 1 li llamiiiiil i.nis. Imlniinl Jilfluinnmtiims, ili'iciu iul A il'e-t intin. d. 1 Soru, Kri)tiiins nf the .Skin, Sere Kye. e'e, In thuse. as in nil other ciiiiMlitiitii iinl ii . cases, W.M.KHii'a Vinkoau Itn nais lima tlmwii tln jr great curative pun it., iu l!:o liwist uliHtumlo imil iiitriii'lalilir cse. For l.nlbminalory anil ( limine lUieillllittislll. Gout, llilious. I.'eutil tent and Intermittent Fevers. liseaivf tlio Itlnnil, Liver, Kiilaeyi nmi libiMc., these Hittern li.'.vo tin eii;::il. Such Di-cu-ce arc CMiseil by Vitinteil liliiniB Mechanical Diseases. persons en- fnged in I'aiuta ;t:id .NiiiciuU. tuitii as 'luinberd, Type-setters tinlil licalrrs and Miners, na tliey advance in life, ure unl.ji rt to parol ruin of the l!nwel. To gui-il against this, tuko a ilosu of V.m.ki:u's Vin KUta IJi iTKus mi.i-iim.i'.ly. For Skill Diseases,' Krupiious.Tct-i tor, Sult-KliPiuu, Uliitches, Spots. l'iiii.!r?. I'ustulei, lliiiln, C'urliiuii U's b'iug uorin-, SciiUl he.nl, Snru Kyc. Kiyipil.is. Itch, Scurfs Dlncoliiratiuiis oT the Skin, H unm-i and Diseases of the Skin of ivh:itcvr nauis or nature, urn, literally dug up nmi i-iuiii-ii out ul tho system ill a'slioi't tiluu by I lit- tisii nf these Ititlerri. Tin, Tape, nud oilier Worms, lurking in thn i vslein of so many tlnm.-iimU, aro cllectiiiilly ilestnn ami itiiiuvciI, .Vu evtUum of iiieilicine, no veruiilniies, no nu thehiiinitlea will lieu lliu system liimi uniiuq Lko these Hitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old. nmrrieil or single, nt the iiu a of nmnliiK.d. or the turn of ble, these Tome DilluM Uisplnv hi decided an iniluuiica Ihaf iuipruvoliivilt l noon pcrccplihlu. Cleanse the Vitiated DIimmI wn, ever you find its inipuntits bursting through tha akiu iu l'iniplus, i.ruptiuiis, (,r Snivs: cleanse it when you find it obstructed nnd sluggish in the veins ; eini)sii it wjii'ti it in foul ; your feelings will tell run when Keep tho blood puru, uud tho hcuitu o' tho - tern will follow. It. It. M'DONAI. t O PruTt,ritl arid 'rcn. A'ti., ti:in Kr.tiii'iaoii. t'u luio, and i-or. of ii.aniiL'lon uml CIimiIumi si.. . M4 liy all l)ingjlland Uial - C. W. EARNEST, H U If G KO X I) I'lXT JST, TJMOUTK, J,v. A 1. 1, Ol'KIt ATIONX pertninlng fo Stir, gieil or Meeliunii'iil Dentistry per formed willi care, and wai rallied. I guar antee success or refund the inoiiev. nilieb in OHAMUS ltltlCK Xil.CCK. lteineinber the place. :u-iy. ii. v. i;auxj-:kt. tt;)t'-l v com
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