WEDNESDAY MOK.SISoi 8EPf.ili"ifi7s7 BOHOUG H OFFICERS. 7?nr(7M.? John Muck. .Yihici,ici H. W. Robinson, S. A. Vainer, A. H. Kollv, S. II. Haslet, A. If. Tartriilno, II. O. 1hvIh. Justice of the I'ctice.O. S. Knox, C. A. IUndall. m.itnlilr It. Hwngirnrt Suhnol Director. S. Kimv, IT. O. Hn vis, 8. J. Woleott, 8. It. Haslet, A. H. Kolly, I. Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President .TndfteI,. T. WnrMomt. Associate Judge AxanF.v Cook, Jos. .O. D vi.k. Shcri(T T. J. Van Gikkkn. Treasurer S. .?. Skti.ky. lrnthnnotnrt, llegislcrS: Jlecordcr,ic. V. M. Cl.ABK. Ommiionrr Jnnic TnoMrsoiC, Jas. K. Ci.ahk, 10 i.i IIkiw.I!. rVinnrt Superintendent ft. Y. TtonnKn. District Attorney H. D. Irwin. Juki CoimiioncrSAa. Ff.YKKjW.M. Tattkhson. rVjiiHf.i .Surveyor H.T. IRWIN. Coroner M." iTTF.r., Jr. (loiiwfV I nditors T. H. Coon, Ii. W'An-M-'.n, (i. Jamii:ron. Member o Congress 10(A District C. B. I'l.'UTIH. Asscml'tyJ, II. Aonkw. Time of Train At TION'F.KTA STATION, on and aflor May 24, IK73 1 MOl'TIt. Train 00 .... 10:4(1 a.m. " 54 - - .1:0 p. in. " Si 8:46 p. in. KOUTII. Train BS - - - S:"o n. m. f,i ... 4:411 p. m, "51 .... B:t a. in. On the Ulvor Division t. e. from Oil City to Ir Inctmi. up thu river is North j down the river, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Klliot will preach in the Presbyterian clinrch (ill Sunday next, morning aud evening, h'uliliulli School t 3 o'clock p. in. Quarterly met ling will be bold in 4 tie M. I'. Cliurch in this place, begin ning on Saturday next and lasting over Sunday. --The apprnaehei to the Hunter .Bridge; oilliver 8t. have been put in ond shape under the supervision of ijt. Commissioner Mubie. Grand opening of Jow Goods at Freemnu & Corbet's. A largo lock of seasonable pouds jue-t received, which will be sold at bottom prices. Ou Friday uext Tionesfu Lodge No. SG9 elects officers for the ensuing term. It is desirable that a full at tendance be had on that evening. It is now lawful to slay the pant ing deer, but our town sportsmen hnvo not tried them ou as yet. It is sup posed the deer will be plenty this sea son. The re union of tho 83d, 111th and 145th llegiments if Vols. held at Curry last week is said to have been well attended and thoroughly en joyed. The Mutual of Meadville scoop ed tho Braddocks on Saturday last to tin tune of 10 t 7. This leaves the Mutual undisputed champions of Western I'a. Notico new advertisement of The .Boot it Shoo Store of Tidouto, D. C. iiillespie propritor. Mr. G. often good inducements to purchasers from surrounding towns. Freeman fc Corbet Lavo put up a new sign, which is a credit to their establishment. They have also hung 4iut a bulleton board, on which to do jtoine private advertising. One Sehulti recently sued David Hunter for the pasturage of four .horses for three months', which tho mine David deuies. A trial was had, jin J decision reserved. During a difficulty between two men named Davies aud Ilardman, at ficrubgrass, last Friday evening, Da vies shot llurdman iu the arm above ihe elbow, inflicting an ugly wound. For Dry Goids, Groceiie and Provisions, go to Freeman & Cnbet'. A new stock just in. Tho "hist mail" is under full lieadway at present, and thu Post Mus ter General is receiving Jots of praise for his agency 13 the matter. This train makes 41 miles per hour from Now York to Chicago. For Boots & Shoes, all kinds, for men, boys, women and children, at "hard times" pricts, go to Robinson A Bonner. 24 2t A gentleman who should know informs us that the chestnut crop will be very light this year. Of this we are very sorry, because of the high price of this very necessary adjunct to fall happiness. Cull at Freeman & Corbet's for Blank Books, Stationery, School H.ioks, & ' -'1 ,'t. That man d serves a monument who first discovered the Black Hills. There's gold there; there's mica there j there's good agricultural country there; there's timber there; and there' In dians, hair-raisers there, and what ever isn't there will probably be on the ground early in the spring. Esq. Hill of Fiipunilus has started the fever at that place, and the probabilities are, that whet: he startcs'for the Black Hill in the spring ho will be accompa nied by several ex producers and oth ers. The 'Sijiure is known and respet ed at homo, and his accounts of the Hills are credited ; hence the excite ment. Thero is not much doubt but the Government will efl'oct a purchase of that reservation before spring, aud tlieu look out for the depopulation of t good share of old oil towns. Gold has a big advantage over oil, on ac count of tho steadiness of the market. It makes no difference how much is produced, it is worth $19.72 per ounce, in gold coin, or its equivalent in green hacks, and if n fellow happens to make a good strike, the article don't decline to 40 its. per barrel. And if lightning strikes it, it don't go up in smoke. And it don't smell so bad, neither. We would advise Democrats to go previous to the 2d of November, or the Republicans will have nil the land taken up. On Tuesday Governor Hart ran ft leceived by mail from New Orleans the guidon of tho Eighty-third Regi ment Ptnusylvauiu Volunteers, accom panied by the following letter of trans mittal; which will be read with inter est by Co. G's mo'iibers : IIliADli'ltS Co. F, First Rkgimest") Louisiana Infantry, New Orleans,' July 4, 1875. ) To His Excellency, John F. Hart- ranft, Governor of Feunsylvauia. Sir: Fully recognizing the new or der of things, as inaugurated at Bunk er Hill last month, and desirous of adding my mite to the new era Of re newed good feeling and fellowship be tween tho North and South, I send you to-day by mail a small guidon, picked up by me on one of the bat tle fields (I forget which) of Virginia during the late civil war. It is in scribed "83d Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, audit its recept will re kindle any kindly feeling among those wro once bore it iu battle, I shall be f! lad. A little guidon is a small thing to assist in bridging the "bloody chasm," but I trust it may fill its al lotted place iu such "pontooning." With sentiments of respect, I am re spectfully yours, Wm. Mii.lkk Owen, Late Adjutant Batallion of Washing ton Artillery, of New Orleans, Lee's Array, N. Va. Victoria Wood hull lectured in Oil City on Friday evening last, and was so much encouraged by the atten dance and attention that she is going give them another dose this evening. Somebody is writing indignant letters to tho Derrick because the a.vcrage Oil Cittyito doesn't appear to believe that Victoria is ell that is lovely, and pure, and loveablc, Ac. If they have a pound in that city wo would recom mend that tho police put that corres pondent in it, along with tho rest of the cattle. Some time Monday evening James Woodington ' found a cream colored horse with black mane and tail, wan dering about tho woods near Tubbs' Run, having on a bridle, with the bit out of its mouth, evidently for the purpose of letting it feed. The horse does not belong in this section, aud, as the circumstitiices were suspicious, it was taken in charge by Sheriff Van Giesen, find awaits an owner. Can any oue throw light on the subject. Aftor the harvest is past and the summer is ended, and the cold firgers of winter aro just about to close upon us, we hear a young man proposing to get souio base ball paraphranalia and organize a club ! Aud ho yet lives! Is life so dear or peace so sweet that such suggestions are allowed to go uupun ished? We've got ft club organized for that fellow's head, when next we meet Lim ; also a red bat w hich weare anxijus to break on h;s shiiw The Republicai. Senatorial Con ference for this district takes place at Irviucton to-duy. That place was chosen as being the most ceutral for the w hole district ; the conferees from Cameron and Elk coming on the P. & E. road, and thoso from this and Clarion counties going up from here on the O. C. & A. R. R. The cou ferees from this couuty are Messrs. D. Graham, John Thompson anil S. J. Si tley. Full report next week. Examine prices at Freeman & Corbet's btforj purvhiicing tl-ew here. Teachers' Annual Institute The Ninth Annual Institute of For est county, will be held at Tiouesta, commencing on Monday, October 18, at 2 o'clock P. M., aud continue in session five days. All teachers, school directors and friends of education are rcspccfully invited to attend. Prof. C. A. Gilbert, Principal of Reid Institute, Rcidsburg, Pa., will be with us during the greater part of the week aud give instruction on methods of teaching, with practical suggestions in conducting the general exercises of the school room, and night lectures. Superintendent W. II. Curtis, of McKean county, will be present dur ing the entire session, and will give in structions in Elocution, English Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, anil in oilier branches. bTD. Irwfn Esq., will deliver ft lec ture on "Local Geology," during the session. No pains will be spared to make the session both pleasant and profitable. Teaohors are requested to make all necessary arrangements to give full and prompt attendance. Let no ordi nary, circujnstauces keep you uwuy, but cuuio prepared to take part in the exercises. The committee ou Permanent Cer tificates w'ill be elected ou Weduesday afternoon. Directors Day on Thursday, 21t. An examination will be held ou Sat urday, Oct. 23d, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. 11- S. BitpcKWAY, Sept. 20, 1875. Co. Supt. We are under obligations to Mr. V. M. Hendersou, Secretary of the Oil Creek Agricultural Association for a complimentary ticket to tie Fair of that Society, which is to be held on October 5, 6, 7 ami 8. The boro fathers are fencing the lot between II. O. Davis' and Jos. Grove's house, and setting the same back a few feet-in order to make a passable road on the river bauk be tween the bridge aud May St. The Forest House is now iu first class slmpo. Mr. Varucr has spared no pains in making his house a neat, comfortable aud number one stopping place, and thoso who Btop with him will fiud every thing to their conven ience. . It is said that there are ouly two sure things iu this world death and taxes. We were forcibly reminded of this saying yesterday morning, by having John Reck, Collector, shove a duplicate under our nose. He didn't gel the taxes. We have heard a great many good stories about hunters bringing in large strings of squirrels, but never happen to see any of them. We haveu't the slightest doubt, however, of the truth of these rtories when we hear of instances where pets squirrels have bit the dust. We don't profess to be thorough ly posted on fixing roads, but do know that we came very nearly stickiug in some fresh-made road between here and Newinauville last Friday. For the space of fifty yards the horse would sink iu to his knees evtry ftep. Is there no remedy for this kind of improvements T C. F. Gillespie, of Whig Hill has purchased a separator, which looks like the oue manufactured at Racine, Wis. This machine takes the grain from the straw, throwiug the latter out of one veut and the former, all' cleaned, from another, and is a great labor-saving machine. This is the ou ly oue we know of in this section. A young man named John Wiu gard, living about two miles east of Oil City, was killed last Saturday by the discharge of a rifle in his own bauds. He was out hunting pheasants when the accident happened. The Derrick says be is the third one of this family who has been killed in nearly ihe same manner, aud all within balf a mile of the sunie.'rpot. A young man named A. II. Lacy of Warren, was run over by a locomo time ou the P. & E. II. R. on Monday of last week, while intoxicated. The Ledijer remarking on the casualty says : "'This is the third death of late from the effects of drunkenness, and they may be made pofitable sermons tu boys aud meu who are in the habit of getting drunk. There is death in it. Keep sober." Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Heury's residence' can be bought cheap, on long time, by applying to tho editor of this paper. tf. It is always interesting to know what strangers think of our town. We taiie tho following from a Tioues ta letter published in the Sugar Grove Journal:. "Ye old lumbermen of Warjen county, who have made many "trips" down the rivr, will remember the stlnny little town of Tiouesta, situated on the Allegheny at the mouth of the Tiouesta creek. In common with oth er things this place hits experienced a wonderful change, in the Inst decade of years -from a little lumbering town it has grown to be a borough t'.e cottage has given way to the large modern lesidence; side walks and shade trees make the streets commo dious, while churches, printing offices, numerous stores, and in fact, every thing that can add to the prosperity or comfort of a first-class town is found within its limits. The building ol the O. C. & -A. R. R , and the choice of this place as the couuty s"at of the Intel orgAaued otHtnty r.f For est, and the advanUgo derived from the consequent location of the public buildings, are the agents which- have done the work of Tiouesta." Peters' Household Melodies- for October is issued, and contains the following choice vocal music all songs and choruses : The Crapc.on the Door, by Hays; Shadows Long Ago, by Danks ; The Maid of Avondule, by Hays; Auger Voices Sweetly Singing, by Shattuck; Katie's Sleeping 'Neath the Willows, by Hoag; Maggie McKay, by Danks; Jennie, tho Flowei of the Dell, by Hays; When I say my Little Prayer, by Leightnn. Terms $4 a year. Published by J. L. Pctcr, 843 Broadway, N. Y. PoliceSettle. All persons indebted to rae arc here by notified to settle on or before the 25th mst., if they wish to save costs, as after that time, lily books will be placed iu the bauds of M. W. Tate, Esq., for collection. Also, all costs due mo as Constable for the year 1874, must be settled :m mediately, or they will be collected by law. H. Swagqart. Tiouesta, Sept. 15, 1875. Go to Robinson & Bonner's for glass fruit jars, jolly glasses, tiu cans, sealing wax, etc. 15tf Desirable Puoperty for Sale. The property of Dr. Powell, opposite the Lawrence House, together with his practice, is for sale at reasonable figures. This is a fiue opportunity for a good physician as there is but one other in the place. The reason for selling is that Dr. Powell wishes to settle elsewhere. 20tf. FOR SALE. The valuable and beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, aud in which he now resides, is in ray hands for sale at very low figures. Terms one-third purchase money down, and the balance in one and two years. Miles W. Tate. lOtf. TIONE.STA SXAliltlilTM. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour liarrol ... 7.008.50 Cora Ml, Mint - - - 2.50 Chop Teed .... $2 00(5,?,40 ltyo 5)9 bushel M)(a, 1.00 Corn, ours - . . . 45(3,50 Beans (S bushel ... 2.00(3.00 Hum, stijiar cured - -17 Breakfast Baeon, sugar cured IB Sugar - 1012i Syrup 75 1.00 N. O. Molasses .... 1.00 ltoast Rio CorTuo No. 1 ... 30 Hio ColToo, boat 28 JavaCoffoo ; 371 Tea .... . ,50ft 1.25 Butter - . ... . 23jj.25 lti o 10 Kki?s, fresh .... li)18 Salt 2. 15(5, Tjrd ....... 1520 Iron, common bar .... 4,00 Nails, lOd, 1 keg - ... - 4.25 I.ime f bbl. 2.00 Xew Advertisements. Register's Notice. Notion is hereby irivon that Win. Tt. Coon, (Junrdian of Win. J. Armstrong, minor child of Win. Armstrong deceased, has tileil in the Itofistur's oilioa iu anil for tho County of l'oro.st, tu TionoslH, Ins final account as guardian of tiie Maul minor, and that tho suine w ill be presmited to tho OrriliRiis' Court of said County for con tinuation and allowance ou tho fourth Moinlvy of September next, ut tho Court House at Tiouesta, iu Hid nmiity iilorNuid. I. M. IXAKKltegihtor. Tiouesta, Aug. 18, 1K75. T1IF BBYAM, STRiTTuTTSJliTU MKADVILLK, I'A. Send for Cireiilar and Specimen of riaiu and Oi naiiH IiUl 1'eninanship. Kn closohix cents in Mumps. Mo ulU'iiliou M ill bo-paid to postal car.U or letters with out stamps. Address, A. W. SMITH, Mo.ni illc, I'a. I'm I'istnte Roller. Kstate of (Jeorga (. Slifgiiis, Into of Hickory Township, Korost county. dr rea.ed. All persons indebted to said es tate are requested in make imtnodiato payment, and those, hrving local claims Birninst the samo, will present thoni with out dolHy in proper order for settlement, to JAMES OIl.FILLAN, Executor. or, MILKS W. TATE. 22 Ot nt Tionostn, Atty. INtnte 3Totiee. F.stato of John Kino, late of Kinirslpy township. Forest county, deceased. Ail persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make iinmodiata payment, and those, having lniial claims against tho same, will present them without delay iu proper or der for sottleinent, to WILLIAM II. II KATII, r SKIBKUT BURHKNN, 'XC ,,t"rs' or. MILKS W. TA'ITO, Ally. 22 4t Administrator's Notice. Letters of administration on the estate of Frederick (.ilassner, late of Green Township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, notice is herebr given that persons knowing tlimsotvos ludebt sl to suid estato atn required to tnako im mediate payment of tho sumo, and thoso having claims against said e; tato will pre sent tli ;in properl v authenticated for set tlement. I). W. CLARK, Administrator. Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 25, 1875. 20 Ot PROCLAMATION. Whereas. Tho Hon. L. 1). Wctmore, President Judgo of the Court of Com mon Pleas and (Jnai lerSessions in and for the eounty of F01 e.-t, ha issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Ploas Quarter Sessions, Ac, lit Tiouesta, for the County of Forest, to commence r.n tho fourth Monday of Sept. next, being tho 27lh day of Sept. 1H75. Notice is therefore given til tho Coroner, Justices of tho Peace and Constables of said county, that they be then and there In thoir proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said dav, with their record", ir.-iisitioiis cxv.V.Iiii;.m ami other remembrances, to do thoso tilings which to their ollioes appertain to bo done, and to those who bound in recognizance to pBosecuteafrainst tho prisoners that aro or snail be in Uie fail of Forest Couiity.tliat they be then and tliorc to jirosecute airainst them as shall bo just. Given under my baud and seal this I81I1 day of Aug., A. I, 1873. T, J. VAN CHOSEN, Sh lf. Trial List for Sept. Term, 1375. 1. A. L. Kelly to use vs James P. l'.'ack. 2. A. L. Kelly to use vs James P. Black. 3. ('has. Murphy vs Thomas Porter. 4. Wm. W. Lodyard vs J. A. Dalo anil .I.G.Dale. 5. Shrivor & Sawyer uso vs Goorgo S. Hunter. R. Klijiih C. Parker vs Joshua R. Jones. 7. Forest County use v. P, isigginset al. 8. Jackson Duncan vs. J. F. Overlander. 9. J. I). Aingor endorsee vs Jeremiah Bonner endorser. 10. J. J. Reynolds vs M. Ittol Jr. et al. 11. Jacob Maze vg J. T. Dale. 12. B. N. Sehaeil'or vs. Joseph Orovo. 13. Jacob Shairer vs O. C. A A. R. Ry. Co. 14. George Barnard vs Joseph Cook. 15 Samuel Campbell vs W. J. Roberts ct ' ux. 1(1. Jacob Shriver's admr's. vs David Hays 17. J. Y. Saul vs W. J. Rol.FTts. 18. M. M. Woodington, aiim'x. vs Jacob Shriver's admr's. 19. James A. Ford vs Louis Bickeman. 20. C. F. Gillesplo vs George H. IliudniHll ndm'r. 21. J. N. TieUworth vs John Thompson et al, Comr's Ac. 22. Trimble, Britton A Wainwright vs George W. Dithridgo. 23. Trimble, Britton A Wainwright vs Goorgo W. Dithridgo. 24. It S. Setley vs M. A. delimit et al. 25. George W. Dean vs J. H. Dingiuan -et al. 20. David Jones vs John D. Fagundus. 27. Grair, Watkins A Co. vs Geo. W. Dith ridgo A Co. 23. Snyder Bros, vs Geo'. W. Dithridgo A Co. 29. Fourth National. Bank or Pittsburgh ct al vs George S. Hunter et al. SO. Herbert Stanley vs Ford i Lacy. 31. Daniel Black vs Geo. S. Lacy. 32. Daniel Black vs James Alha'ugh, P. M. CLARK, Proth'y. August 16th, 1875. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of sundiy writs of Fi. Fa, and Alias Fi. Fa. issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, and to me directed, there will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in tho borough of 1 ionesta, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1875, at 11 o'clock, a. in., the following describ ed ra! estate, to-witi County of Forest vs. C. J. Fox, Alias i'i. i'a , No. ri Sept. Term, 1H75. K. D. No. 31 Feb'y Tetnl, 1875. Mercilliott. All defendant's right, title, interest and claim of, iu and to that certain tract of land sit uate iu the Township of Howe, County of Forest, and State of Pennsylvania. Con taining 5IW acres, more or less ; known as warrant 3142, bounded on tho north by the Warren county lino, ori tho oast by "war rant No. 41U2, on Ilia south by warrant No. 3133, and on tho wimI by tho line ol Kingsley township. Tukeu in execution and to bo sold as the property of C. J. Fox, ut tho suit of the County of Forest. ALSO, John A. Proper vs. Michael Ittel Jr., FI. Fa., No. 45 ept. Torm, 1875, C. 1). No. 50 Sept. Term, 1875, -lrwin All that cer tain lot III Tiouesta Borough, Forest Co., Pa., lying at the mouth of Tiouesta Creek. Beginning at a post on creek hank, thuiico north l8 degrees west 12 porches and U links to post on creek bank, tliencg north 23 negroes east 15 perches and i links to Hmtt thenco sourh 48 degrees east 12 per I'hora and 13 link- to post, thence sooth 23 degrees wost II perches 'o place of begin ning. Containing one ucre bo suum more or loss, and on which tho "Tionesla llonso" stands, willi stable aud out build ings thereon eroded. Taken iu execution and to be sold us the property of Michael Ittel Jr., at tho suit of John A. Pro(ier. TERMS OF SALE. Tho following must be strielly eopiplled Willi when property is stricken down: 1st. W hull the pluiiililf or other lien creditors become tho purchaser, tho e sis ou the writs must lie paid, ami a list of liens including mortgage searches ou the property sold, together Willi such lien cred itor's receipt lor tho amount of tho pro ceeds of the wile or such nortion llierevfas ho uiav elaiui must bo furnished by the Sherill'. Seo I'ur, Ion's Digest, dih Ed., p!r'o 4 111. 'Smith's forms, page 3M. 2d. All bids must l.o paid in full. All sales not settled immediately will l.o continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of lint day of sale, at which liuio ail properly not set tled for will again be put up and sold at tho exH'iiso and risk of the person to whom lu st sold. J. T. VAN (i I ICS F.N. Sheiilf. Sherill "o Oiiice, Tiouesta, l'a., Aiu. 2".lh .A.v: rn..ail " Dr. J. Walker's California Yin cgar Bitters nro a purely VcRctablo preparation, tnado chiefly from the na tive herbs found on tho lower ranges of tto Sierra Nevada mountains of C'nlifor Ula, the medicinal properties of which aro extracted therefrom without tlio use of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily asked. "What Is the cause of the unparalleled success of Vixkoau Hit ters!" Our answer is, that they reinovo the citiiRC of disease, and tho patient re covers his health. They nro the preut blood purifier and il life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigilator of tho system. Xcvcr before in tho history of tho world hax a ini'ilicijin been compoiimli'il pusses-ini! tlio remarkable qualities of Vi.nkuar Hi itkiiii in hcalinir thu sick of every disease man i heir to. They aro a pernio I'urgativo a well at a Tunic, relieving C'onpustiuu or Inflammation of tho Liver airll Visceral Organ in Bilious Diseases The properties of Dr.. WAr.itT.c'k VlXKOAit 14 itt Kits aro Aperient. Diaphoretic, Carminative. Nutritious. Laxative. Diuretic, Sedative. Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altera tive, and Anti-Biliniu, Grateful Thousands proclaim Vrx. fGAit Bm'Eits the most wonderful In vigornut that ever sustained th sinking system. " No Person can take tliese Hitters nccordinj; to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, aud vital organs wasted loyoud repair. Bilious. Remittent and Inter mittent levers, which are so preva lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout tbo United States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas. Hod, Colorado, Tlrazos, Hio Grande, Poarl, Alabama, Alobilo, Savannah, Ho anoko, James, and many others, w ith thoir vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer nnd Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat nnd dryness, nro invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements -of the stomach and liver, and othor abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful influence upon these, various or gans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to Dll. J. W'ALKBlt'S YlSKGAK HlTTKi'.S, as they will speedily remove the dai!; colorod viscid matter with whieh tho bowels nro loaded, at tho Fame thi.o, stimulating tho accretions of the livr and generally restoring tho healthy functions of tho digestive oratn. Fortify the body against disens."1 by purifying al its fluids with Vlvkhah IlriTKits. No epidemic can take ko'..l of a system thus fore-armctl. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head ache, Pain it) tlio Shoulders, Cough. :, Tightness of tho Chest, liziii(ss, Hour Eructations of tho Stomach. Had Tusto iu the Mouth, Hiliim.s Attacks. J'alpiu tation of the Heart, Inlliimiitntiou ef llio Lungs, Pain in tho region of the Kiii -ncys, and a hundred other painful sy u:i' toms, ata tho offsprings of lhspepM.i. Olio bottle will piovo a bettel yuanuilre of its merits than a Icnjjthy ;;J, -ci 'Le nient. Scrofula, or King's TviJ, Whi:j Sivolliugs, C leers, Erysipelas, Swelled .Vcii:, Goitro, Scrofulous liillaiiiiiialiiui.'i. linUVi.1. Inflammations, Murcurial - Heel ions, U I Sore, Eruptions of tlio Skill, Sure Eye?. i.:c. In tuiMO, as iu all other rinistiliitiuiuil Pi--esses, V,i 'Klin's Vinkoaii lii ri:i:t li.v .i thonu their great cmaiivo pnwer.i in tl.-i Biost obstinate, and iiilnu'talilu tiisi". For Inflammatory and ( liiciiit Rheumatism, Gout, 1! hous. liemit tent aud Intermittent l'ovcrs, 1 liseusci. of tho Illiiuil, Liver, Kidney luul ll:.,iY.e,, tlicso Hitters hnvo mi cii'.ial. S,w: I'i.ea-n nro caused by Vitiated I'.I.mh. Mechanical Diseases. rVrsuns un caged iu l'auils and .Minor;! Is, tmch as l'innibi'is, Typu-xe tiers, (lolil -healers, mid Minors, an I hey advance, hi lil';', ura .-.r.'cj 1 1 to jiaralynis of tho Howe!. Tu gua'd against lliis, ttika tt Uu.-o ot W.w.UKr.'s ViX tUAR Iln-iKiis occasionally. For Skin Diseases,' Eruptions, Tet ter, Sult-hlicmn, llliitt-lieii.-.Spois, l im !('-.-, l'ufttuluii, lloils, Carbuncles, King-w.,i n: . Seal J head, Soro Eyes, Erv .u'puhis. lull, Scurfs, Discoloration!! of tlio fl.in, II union and Diseases of tlio Skill of w ludevi nnein or nuture, are literally dug up and iuie,t out of tho system iu n sliurl tiuio by tt.u of thoso llilteis. Tin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking iu tlio system i,l o iiiuny llioiisands, aro clleetually ilnttroyeU und reiiiuvuii. .o M'stuiu of ineilieiiie, nu Viiiiiiiloges, no iill tiiulnunitles nillfioo tho system lioiu wnni.a like thoso Hitters. For Female Complaints, in ymn or old, married or single, ut the iLuwn i,f m u niaiilioiitl. or tho turn of life, lliess Tonic. Hitters display so decided an iulluuicc Ilia; improvement is conn perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Itluod when- ever you liud its hnpunUca uursluiR 1 li roi. tho tkin iu l'unplui, Krii, Hons, or Sores; cleanse it nbun you find it uhstiiii tiil nnd ulugt-'ish in tho veins: cleanse, it when it u fuull your Icelnns will tell you when Keen the blood pure, aud tbo liculih of tUo leiu will follow. It. II. HrUOMALU i CO.. DmpgruU niul lit'il. A !., Kan t'niiteisea l!-i ilia, uU cor. i,f W'ltnliltiL'liill und l lial lliei . bultl by ull Druiitf lla uil I.-h 1 C. W. EARNEST, .SUIiCJKON DENTIST. TIDIOUTK, PA. VM. 0IM:HATI0NS pertHlnlnc lo Nur Hicnl or Mceliiuiicsl lrntisliy per formed with I'lire, and wai rallied. 1 guiir-aiilt-e success or refund ihe iiiooey. Gllieo in GKANhlN HHU'K lll.f'K. r.ciucnibi-r Ihe place, :'J-ly. G. V. 1'AItM'ST. V S. e mm mm
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