WEDNESDAY MORN IN fi, NOV. 10"l875. BOROUGH OFFICERS. P.urre .Ton if IIkck. fiHei7mr U. V. Robinson, H. Vainer, A. I. Kelly. S. II. Haslet. A. II Partridge, II. (. Bavin. Junia t of the Peace D. S. Knox. C, Randall. Omtuhl IT. Hwivrenrt Kt hnnl Dim lorn 1. M. Knox, If. O. Pa h, K. .1. YVoloott, H. II. Haslet, A. Kelly, 1). Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Pretirlrtit .Twin? L. T). W'RrsionF. Atmcintn Jtttliic Anohew Cook, Joh, XhrrltfT. X. Van Om:hkn. TmiKurrr S. .1. S'kti.kv. Prnthmiotaru, Heinter it Iircnrdcv.ife. T. M. Ci.aiik. : ; Voinminsionem .Ioii!f Thompson, Ja n.t i.aiik, liicni.ix. fTwufi fiitpcrintendmt H. V. Ron HER, Dintric.t Attorney H, P. Irwth. fury 0mNifAn)ier Jas. Fl.YNJt,WM PATTKTtSON. (ttnli Nurnrjinr S.P. InwiN, Coroner M. IrTtr., .In. (bwnry Auditor 'S, H. Conn, L. War M Kit. G. Jamikhon. Member a Vungrena 10M Vtxtrict--C. B CURTIS, Amcmlily J. II. Aonkw. Time of U'raint At TTONKSTA STATION, on and.aftcr cu in, 1N0 a south. Train 12 " 64 Train f3 ' OiOfl n. in. 4:47 p. m. 0:40 a. m. 3:45 p. in. i Trnin 'J'.', tiouth, and 21, north, aro Is olnsi; the others aro accommodation freltrlifs. These train only aro allowed to rnrrv passengers. On the River Division i. r. from Oil Cil to Irvinotnn, up the river in Kortli i low the river, south. ; . - LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. - A fuw loads of cial will bo taken on subscript bn at this ofiieo. . A son of ?Ir. Bowman, of Tylers bargh, died lust wook. Wo are with out particulars. , . -Yestordny'a papers report tW re vivel of Moody ud Sou key', in' Kow 1 ork, successful. Dorickson it Co.'s stave mill was fired up yc.tordnv, and it looks - as i business wotifd start up immediately -The good people of some parts of ' ' - " l r ''' ' i ' i jvuiihus nun Mississippi were siiauen tip by an earthquake on Monday lost Alex Wilson has moved his boat "Venture," up to the river bridge, the better, we suppose, to display his uvarcs. iiartraim reecivcu a majority o '1520 iu Crawford county. The Demo crats elected their candidate for Sheriff. "A wet, dreary, sloppy, disagree .ubleduy." Ilia t is what ono of our -citizens said this morning ; and we are forced to agree with him. The Republicans elected their en ' tire ticket in Venango county, not withstanding the btrouuous . efforts of the Democrats niid Prohibitionists, F. II. 13racrgins, editor of the fiercer DUpalch . was elected try th Stale Senate ou tho 2d inst. He had somo heavy opposition, but he made it. Col. Thomas, of thia place, Dem ocratio candidate for Senator from this district, was elected by a majori ty which wjll not vary much from 1000. A few dcors nro killed in this neighborhood occasionally. This year, as far as wo have heard S. II. Haslet has killed more than any one hunter in this section. . Some changes aro being made in tho internal arrangements of the Cen tral House, which will undoubtedly ' make things more pleasant and con--veiiieut. Mr. Carpenter has not yet come back to stay. He was here on elec tion day, to vote for some' of his friendu. Due notico of his arrival will be given. Gov. Ilartranft hits appointed tho :2.3th iust., as Thanksgiving Day. We havo a turkey promised us, so our iVieudti needn't troubla t Lew selves to .bring iu any this year. Mr. Moody has appointed next Priday as a fast day, to bo observed by those attending his meetings- in How York, ard by sympathizers with bis work throughout tho nation, In tho counties round about us "squirrel l.uuts" ore all tho rage. We notice in tho Inst Clearfield Journal scores of four hunts, which had taken place during tho proceeding week. Di. Bhiina and family will arrivo here the latter part of this week. They will live either in Dr. Winanu' house,i or will board at Dr. will ucj lliu '! with him. Knox's, where the ;ijtiiiu' oljjee juiutjy Roil of Honor.' " '"' Ileport of Tioricsta Union School for month ending Nov. 4, 1875: Room No 1, CVJJ Uutring, TeacV cr. Number enrolled, Go. Pupils neither absent nor tardy during the month: Linnio Grove, Annie Pease, Ahvilda Adams, Dollic Hood, Sallie and Cora Knox, Emuift Sloan Nettie Toby, Emma Davis Frank Hunter, Clias. Davis, James and Robert Has let, Geo. Brooks, and 'James Teaae. Tardy, but not absent: Kate Cobb, Lillio Ililands, ,Eva Knox, Nettie Hunter, Itcttio Proper, Ida and Al vorctta Piiup, Currio Hunter, Nettie Mercilliott, Geo. Hood, Ilermie Bea ver, Alex. Dale, Floyd Tropcr, Park Grove. ' .. ' Room No. .2, Mary Harrington, Teacher. Number enrolled, 69. Those, neither tardy lior absent a day s Dora Adams, May Agnew, Bertha Harlan, Sallie and Emma Hulings, Jessie and Edie Knox, Sadie and Katie Peae, Charles Kil liner, Charley y Adams, Jus. and Arthur Kelly. Those one or more times tardy, but not absent: Eflie nnd Flora Waltors, Emma Var- ner, Mir.nio Butler, Minnie Lackey,' Forest Proper, Willie Saul, Harry Tietsworlh. ' . The Beecber scandal biua fair to bo revived, on account of the dismissal of soma members of the Plymouth Church fur non-attendance. Mrs. Moulton, ono of the members so dis missed, objected, and stated, her rea sons in so forcible a manner that there is to be another investigation ; this time by the Congrcgatnnal Associa tion. . ' . . Iu accordance with notice given in this paper last week, tho sidewalks are being generally repaired. Those who have not attended- to -their own walks can depend upon it that Burgess Reck will be around with hia little hatchet, making ; the rough to be smooth and causing the crooked to be made straight. ' ' Mr. Willard Hodges, of whom W0 spoke two weeks ago as being candidate for the New York Assembly in Rochester, was triumphantly elect cd on the 2d inst., although; tho di trict iu which ho was elected returned a straight Democrat last term. We tender him and the district our con gratulatious. ' . Tho election table published in tho Piexs of last week makes the Re publican majority on tho Stf.to ticket only twenty, This is accomplished by taking the, prohibition vote from tho actual Republican majority, and will deceive nobody, " In our election table ' published lust week, by somo means for which we are unable to account, tho names of tho Democratic) candidates for Aud itor, Messrs. Bock and Zucndcll, were transposed. The latter was the one elected, instead of tho former, as our table undo it, - Therels a man residing in Toby township, Clarion county, named John Kissenger, ' who has had thirty-two children by two wives, and he :e still a hale hearty old man. Nine of his children were burnt at one time in firo which destroyed his house. . lho electious in Clarion conntv went wrong, if a person looks at thorn from a Democratic 'standpoint. The Democratic majority ' on tho State ticket was 1055, and yet, the Republi can candidates for Trothonotary and Treasurer were elected. We received toa lute for correo lion this week, tho tew time table for tho O. C. & A. 11. Ry. The changes will appear next week. In tho mean time, the time of arrival and depart- ro of trains at this station is giveu i tno nead ot tne nrst local column. Kepler has gono hunting, taking tho direction of Sheffield, with two guns Hi)d a lot oT bedding. The elec tions being over, and his political work having fatigued him, he goet to the woods for recuperation and decrs, The steamship Pacific running between Portland, Oregon, and Sau Fraucisco ibundered at sea on Thurs day last. Over one hundred lives were lost Oniy one man is known to I. i be saved, The juveniles are having a suc cession of parties in town these even ings, aud, according to reports, enjoy themselves fully as well as those of larger growth iu similar circumstan ces. Tho lightest running Machine in the world is tho G rover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidiollto say so, an 1 he knows. -ib' ly Western Correspondence. Loxe Rock, Richland Co., Wis., ) Nov. 1, 1875. J Ki. RtruiM-icAWi - f.I Hi Hoping you will not think your correspondent of the Badger State tardy, I once more drop a few lines to the REruuLiCAS. Times are medium here, as far as business is concerned, but political ex citement runs high, and before this reaches you we will havo fought a po litical battle at the ballot-box. The reform party of this Stato is putting forth every effort to gain the day, but the prospect is that Wisconsin will follow iu the fooUteps of her sister States, Iowa, Ohio, and others. The Republicans of this State had become dilitory and failed to attend the elec tions of the last three years, but now we will attend to the duties that are required of us. Old Winter is not far distant; we have already had small winter ami at present the weather is quite cool. The farmers are very backward with their work; the corn crop is not, as yet, half gathered, and it will require at least fonr weeks more to crib the whole crop. .' ... lxme Itock has of lato become at Literary town, we having at length established a local newspaper, .crlled the Lone Jtoclc Pilot, devoted to the interests of the farming community, i . Markets are good at present: Wheat, winter; $1.05 per bushel; wheat, spring, 90; cts; per bushel ; Oats 25 cts ; I'otaloes ZU cts, aud corn 50 cts per bushel. - j Gradine on the Pine River Vnl! Railroad is progressing slowly on aC - count oi not naving tne necessary ... .. i i help to carry on tho work. Good wages are being offered for men and team 8 to complete the southern twenty miles of the Road before winter comes on. , , ., . ... Hunters are making it interesting for the game here. Doer are quite plenty and numbers haVe-been killed. Bears are also to be found JLhia. fall more plentiful than usual, Ow corn fields are visited by wild geese at this season of the year in large numbers; inejr reiuaiu uuvu com weatuer arms them south..' Prairio ' chickens arej Dlentv and it is fins annrt hiintln'l ,i ,i , . b them; they are generally taken on the . wing. Occasionally I hear the wolves howling as they make a raid on some farmer's sheep; consequently sheep have to be housed for protection from the Gray and Prairie wolf, Lynx, Ac. : r'- -...-'' , L. More anon, N. B. Hood, The December number of Bal- lou's Magazine is a nice one, with its superb engravings, its new typo and heavy white paper. Ihe contents are as varied as ever, embracing thrilling sea stories, domestic sketches and elo- nintnt noctrv. nil nf tho flnoat. mmlito " , , ' . . n ." anil eucn OS Will interest tbO reader old and vountr Now ia tlin tlmn tn Wi"S to ho east abutment of tho 1-oev-oiu anu young.. jow is tno tie to towu Rri,ge. jjil1f, to be opoIIOtl d00.-4i .,... , . . year posipaia ior ouiy i.ou. mis is a splendid ofler and should be accept- , ,, , . . ' . ea. i ne January number ot JJallou s I Will commence a thrilling serial by M. iiuu in tue uetroii ree rress, the most popular writer in the country at this time. . Published by Thomes A Talbot, 23 Hawley street, Boston. H. Ewald has re-opened the Em pire Hotel in Tidioute, with every- tiling new ana irosn. ins rooms are lr f t -a r excellent, and his table is always set with the best tho market affords. Charges reasonable. 28 2t N. Wise, Merchant Tailor, of Tidioute, has just returned from the ijs wuu a new anu complete block oi I . T . I. , .... t n I goods, from which any man cannot fail to suit himself. His stock of over- coatii.gs cannot be beaten in the State. Give him a call, and you cannot fail Ka o I . ,wl n 1, A n,.!.... T. . ft . . and hia prices are 25 per cent, lower ,1 . ,i.i: i .i . , , than most CStabhshmenU of that kind lo, this section.. . , - - 28 2t I We will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tionesta, for white oak stave and heading bolts at the follow ing prices : Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft, $4.50. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft.? 14.00. Heading bolts must be ' the cheapest and most elegant publl.ta , , .. . . , : n lion ln Aiuerioa, and BF.ST TO SELL, made from timber at least 0 inches Critics vie with each other In nraisiuir it. diameter. Office at Lawrence House. , J. DtKicitaoM & Co. 27tf -Landlord and Teuant Ijeases, the most approved iorm, fur salo at this fiice. Attention Soldiers I - Tho undersigned having been Ac tivcly engaged in tho prosecution of Pension and Bounty claims takes th mode of calling the attention of I valid Pensioners to the fact, that, un der the present laws a great majority of those on the Pension Rolls are e titled to inc.rene. Also every Foldior wounded or otherwise disabled durin the late war (no matter bow slight tli present disability) is cutitlod to a pen eiou. ' Special attention given to Widow and Orphans' claims. No charges un til pension procured. For further pa ticulars 1 and prosecution of claims address ' It. A. McCalmoxiV ' U. 8. Claim Agent, Mcrct-r, Peun ' Stoves and stoveware at Freeman & Corbet's. . 28tf Fresh buckwhoat flour at Robin son & Bonner's. ' 27tf I '"Robinson ,t Bounor have! full fin of stoves and stove type.'". 26tf Those beautiful lots just hOrtV of Mrs. Henry's residence can be bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor or this paper,. ; , , tf. - - i. 1 :r - !:;. v :v.:,.!,'. for sale."';;,:',;;: The Vnluable and beautiful Iiome stead formerly owned by Hon.- Jose pi 0. Dale, and in which he now, resides is in my hands for sale at very "low figures. Terms one-third purchase money down, ana tne oaiance in one 4 . a f two years.' ' Miles W. Tate. 1 otf' " ' JTf CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, I Robinson & Bonuer, Dealers , in General Merchandise, I Flour barrel : - ,.- 7.008.25 Buckwheat flour $ cwt 3.00 2.25 $2.002.25 . 001.00 - " 40(J45 0nJ ' . . " j. RyoVbusboi '. " . - " Oats biuit&. f . . , .f Corn, er 3l - ' &"s b"Hhol - - 4045 2.O03.0O SS cured . 17 -, - 18 i Sugar m. . ioat3) Syrup - -; ,', '75l.oo N Molasses - 1.00 Roast Rio CofTeo Ko. 1 r1o c.,, w . - - - 35 - - - 30 Java Cofloa - . - - - 371 Tca - .CO 1.25 't ' ''I 2815,30 Butter . ' RIee - Eggn, fresh - , 10 - 18(&20 - "3.152.25 -. - J5(20 Salt ' Tai d - - Iron, Oominon bar Nnils, lOd, 1 keg Lime lbl. 1 - ' 1 4.00 4.25 - ' - . 2.00 -",' . 3640 Potatoes Xtw Advertisements. Commixsioncrs' Office ) Forest Countn. Tioncttta, Tn., Oct. 27, 1875, ) QEALED PROPOSAIJ will bo reeeivad at this office for tlie funiiHhlnir of ma- terinl and doimr the work on a Wooilmi at this olllco. . The Commissioners reserve the riuht to re4rl mY orr mm- , . By outer of Co. Commissioners. sotf u. w. clark. ciork. rciiiion. UTATTfin l 1.4. . MtU! ll will bo proHeutod at the next ton of tho IiriMlUue for a law reiuattitintrtlie (.kinmiHuionvra ot the I5ig lovel state lload lonit enouuli to collect iretont tuxes. pay up indebtedness, and sottlo up ao- oounw. i or the CominlssioncrH. ' 81 4 W. B. OVIATT, KKtate IfJotiee. Estate of Doctor J. Winan late of Tionesta Borough, Forest county, do mased. All perNons IndobtMl to Hnid es tate are requested to make immediate payment, anu tnoso navintr legal Maims againitt the same, will prexent them with out delay in proper order for settlement, j. w. if. reisinoer.) ....,;;:.., K. 1). UcCRKAKY. f u......i.i. r, OL1VK W1NANS, Administratrix. or, MIU2S W. TATE, Attorney. Tionesta, Pa., Nov. 10, 1875. lit JMafc A'ollce. township, Forest comity, doooaed. All porsous indebted to said estate are ran iiest- ed to make immediate payment, and those IIV1"K loitai claims aainHt tno same, will i preseni inein wiuioui ueiay in proper or HiattKUr HUKHKNN. f -eoutors. or, miles w. tate, Atty! BOOK AGENTS and GOOD HALE.SM EN are "Coining Money" with the fauioua BIDA DESIGNS, The French Edition of which sells for tHtio, and the London Edition for toe. Our Popular Edition ($5.50), containing over One Hundred tull-Dairenunrto ulates. and tin masses buy it. from local axunt iu Southnort. Conn, t Iu our villUL-a of eiuhlv iuniatis I havs taken sixty -live orders; have canvassed in all about twelve dins (in villairo and country), and have taken orders for ons hundred and six copies." run Particulars hree. Address J. B. FORD, A CO., Publishers, 27 l'ur( I'lntT, New York. " Administrajorfc' SaJo. Pursuant lo an Ordor of the Orphans' Court of Fcrest pountr, l'enn'n, will bo sold at public snlo on the iirrmisos (irsl hereinafter desnribed, at Neillsbuiir, Har mony Township, in naid county, on Thursday tho kith day of November, 1S76, tho followlnir (lesiTilied real etuto lats of Win. T. Ncill, deceased, to-wit : A certain piece or parcel of land situate- in Harmony limnsliip, forest t ounty. l'enn'a, boundeil and described ,-.s ibi.'ows: Nortli by lnnd of Ir. John Wilson, east by land of MarvNeill, south lv latid for merly of Bindley nnd others, and west bl tho AVarrcn and Franklin turnpike road, Conlniniiifr one hundred acres, moro or lows,' with dwellinu house nnd Imrn erect ed thereon ; the snmo beinir part nf tract No. 'ZJi of The Holland Land Coniaiiy survey. Also, All said decedent's interest in nnd to ft certain piece or prowt of raiul uluinte in llarmrtny Toutrixliip nArpsaii), bounded nnd described as follows: Nortli by lnnd of lr. John Wilson, eaut by tho Warren nnd Franklin turnpike rnnd,south by other land of said decedent, nnd west by land l'ormorly of J. IlojrjjM. (.'ontninimr twcnty-livo ai-res, more or less, with a house ftllei bai'ii creeled thereon ; tho same bcinH out of the southeast corner of a farm formerly of J. Bof!;. , . 'Amo,-A piece or parcel of land Fifristo In Harmony Township, aforesaid, bound eil aud destvilMtl as follows i Nortli by land formerly of J. Uoiigs, east by lnnil formerly of Bradley an ! olhej-s, south by land ftrnerly of John Dawson, anfl writ by laud of Mrs. Emetine Ncill. Contain ing live acres, more or less, with the np purtennneos. .Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M. Conditions made known at sa!o. J. A. NEILTi, I HA.M'LT. NEILL, i., 28 3t Administrators. TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED ! TUB ORIGINAL j ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY Z u ?- wARTi-yitp, rtKit U b I AS-SETS Doc. 81, 1873, I , MILES W. TATE, Sub Agent, ' 45 T'onesta, Ps. READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. DR. CRUMB, established for many years in Buiralo, by an entirely new system-otf medication, treats successfully Catarrh, Bronchitis, nnd Diseases of the Lungs, Liver and Kideevs, also lHllleul tice of a Confidential Naturo, wherein skill and experience aro required. Dr. Crumb has developed a practice which from its unparalleled success tn thousands of cases, many of a vory airrnvatcd chnr- ncter, is able tn positively guarantee a per fect and permanent cure in overy cane he undertakes. Ho sends no Circulars or Treatises these diseases to his patients, m it is undemal'Is, that such knowledge is In general extremely prejuillcinl, exercis ing an injurious etfoct by retarding ami frequently counteracting a cure, tondhar to a.arm t.'ie patient, w'uch is tho pri:'J- pnl object ol sueh productionu, and e.f citos and exaggerates his fears as to tho curability of his complaint. Tho Doctor requires simply a brief history of the case and a candid plain statement of present symptoms a thorough examination will tnen te made, ana it conmdrrcd romodi- able a sincere, conslentions opinion will ue given promptly and sucn medicine as rill be applicable will be sent bv express. accompanied by full and explicit direc tions, charges very moderate and with in the reach oi all. md success minruntood. Sueh cases as havo i lkiied under other treatment particularly desired. Ail letters. must enclose B1.00 for consultation fee and oOiS"Jidoneo during treatment, aridad- dresStrrto DR. W. It. CRUMB, 20 4 102 Pearl St.. BuUalo. V. SIO TO S500. Explanatory circular how 810 to S5J0 investtd in Stock Privileges has paid and will nay largo profits. Railroad Stocks, Bonds and Gold bought on Margins. ln- terost Six per cent, allowed ou deposits, subjoot to sight draft. Pu-kwalter A Co,, Bankers A Brokers, 10 Wall St., New York. IP. O. Box 43171. at 4 i MILX JitLi POI.NOS Modielno Renderod Useless ! VOLTA'S ELECTRO BELTS & BANDS are endorsed bv the most eminent nhvsl rians In the world for the euro of rheuma tism, neuralgia, liver complaint, dyspep sia, kidney disease, aches, plains, nervous disorders, fits, female complaints, nervoim and general debility, and other chronic diseases of tho chest, head, livor, stomach, jviuiiujh inu im(hhi.- xwoic witn run par ticulars I ree by YUhTA BELT CO., Ciu inn an, unio. iM 4 iTflTTTIl'fl NKVKR-FAn.INU HOWE Sacue cure IU MUD Phoe$l. 6.1dlyDruggiBtfc $oOO Reward if it fails to euro. Dr. C. B. Howe, Seneca Falls, N. Y. '-ti 4t 7IRST GRAND EXPOSITION of the 1 Tradesmen's Industrial Institute, ittsburgh, Pa., opens Oct. 7, closes Nov. Address A. J. HKiAAii, President V. 2d 4 $5g ttOfl per day at home. Terms W free. Address Goo. Stinson C Co., Portland, Mo, M 4t ; : i f. Km The above letters arc the iiiitinls of one of tho rinest medicines in tlie r-ountrv. Four-Fold Liniment, not nxeellod bv mi other in the curiier id' Pains ami Sors hront. and is esnecialiv adanted to dis ease of Horses. Cattle Ae. See circulars around bottles. Sold by all Druggists, i w:i0-ly win DOUBLE YOUR TRADE. - Druggists, Grocers anl Dealers I Pure China and Japan Teas iu scaled packages, screw top cans, boxes or hall chests Growers' prices. Send for circular. The Wells Tea Company, i!U Fulton St., N. Y P. O. Box 4 'io. H 41 BANKERS, 3 BROAD ST., N. Y., Issue Circular Notes mid letters of Credit for Travelers; also Commercial ('roditfc availablo iu ail liarts of tho world Nogu tiiito Loans, and draw exeliange on MORTON, ROSE A CO., - - London IIOTTIXGUEUACO.,"- - - Pari. HOPE A CO., - ... Amsterdam.- II -iTA 1, Dr. T. Walkfr'sr Cnlifornfa Vin egar Itiftors nve a purely Tcgetablo preparation, tnndo chielly from tlie na tivo herbs found on tho lower rnifecs of tl:e Sierra Nevada mouiita-tim of Califor tiiatlio inediciifcil properties of which aro extracted therefrom without the uso of Alcohol. Tlio question Is ainiost daily asked. "What is the c.'tnd of tho unparalleled success of Veckoar Dit TEttsf" Our answer is. that they reinov o tlio cause of dlsMSo. imd tho patient ru covcis his licaltli. They aro tliereai blood pin ilierand a liro-Klvimr principle, ;a perfect Renovator ; and lnvigorator j of, tlio system., Never before in lho history of tlie world li.n A iiiedk-ino Ireit conijiiMnuled pos.'f'iliig the rwimrkshlo qualities of Vi.tkoaii Hrrrwi.1 in healilis tlio sick of tvory diwafo man is lielr ui. Tiiey , ars a gentlo Purpativo lh wall a o Tunic, relieving Coiiji!iiiin 'or Iiiflaimiiatioii of tlio Livor anu Visceral Oi'gnns in liilious ''Diseases'- '" i n .!-.. : i'i.t ' The pi'oppif ios of tin. Walker's rTlXSOAB BirrKiis ar AiwrieuL Diaphoretic, Caiiniuativc, iwitriuou, Laxative, l.ii luetic. Sedative, t'nuntcr-lrriltuit SuJorilic, Altern- ' tire, and Auti-HiliouR. ,, ' ; ' , Gratoful Thnasuiuls proclaim Tit. 1 iOAK Bin EK8 the most wonderful In Vlfnirsiit tbat ever sustained th "sinking 'iiarsteni. i; 'n'. i nui :t c- ; !".!.! ' : No Person can take thesfl Hitters according to directions, and rontain long unwell; provided their bones aro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted borond repair. .... Dillons.' Remittent nnd Inter mittent levers, which nro so preva lent ln the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, CumbccWtaU, Arkan sas. Red. Colorado, lirazon, Uiu Ornmiev l'ear1, Alabama,, Mobile, Savaunuli Uo anoke, James, nnd uiany others, wjth 'their vast tributaries, .tlironshitrt' our 'entire country during the Stiinificf'snul Autumn, and reinarknblr so during Rea sons of unusual heat mid (Trynrss, aro Invnriably accomp.iniod by extenrivo dc rangoments of tho stomach unit liver, nnd other abdominal viscera.: ,1a -their trcatuiont, a purgative, exciting a pow erful iu2::euce upon these various or gani is essentially., necessary' '.Thero ' is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to Dn. J. Walkek's Tinkgai: Unruns, ns they will speedily remove tho dnrli colorod viscid matter with wUlch tlitJ bowels a vo lOudad.int the fame tiu.o stimulating tho secretions, of thu liver, nnd generally restoring tho licaitiiy functions of tlio tligestivo nrgan.f.t Fortify the Lody iitrain.st di'itsn by purifying all its lluldswitli "li."i:r; a it. HrrrKHs. No epkleinic cm tuUc hoUvv of a system thus fure-anncd. ' Dyspepsia or lnftigculUtv, ITci ncbe, Pain in tlio Shoulders,' t'ott;:!i.. Tightness of the Chest, lJizxiness. -our Eructations of the Stomach. Had Tusio in the Mouth, liilious Attacks, l'aljiil.i tation of tlio Heart, Inllaininntioii of ll:o Lungs, l'ain in tlie region of tho Kid noys, ill ul a hundred other painful :yui;' toms, nre tlio ollsprlngs of Iiyspepsia. One bottlowill prove It better trmrniilr i of its merits thau a lon'tliy iidvcrtuo- ".tnont.- ' : . , , Serofnla, or Kitig's llvll, Wbita SwelliliKa, Clccrs, Erysipelas. Sweih-d Ncei:, Goitre, beruf iloun IiillaiiUnntimis, Imi..i.iit , Iii(laniniatioiis, , .Meicuriiil Adi cliniiK.. V'.d Seres, Eniptiena of tliu hldii, bum J-.'i'i.s. etc. In those, n in all other cuustfi titi..V.:il Di. eao, Wai.kkr's Yinkoar Birrr.iM liavo. , Bhowu their great curative pour in tlio aint ehsliimtu uiul intraitahlu cnsits. . For I ii llaisi m atory nnd ( iil'oiiic ; IlllfUlllllf.iNlll, Gout, ' HilioiiR, I.'prn it -tentniidliiteiiuittont Fcvcia, li.-,case;of the liloud, Livur, idiicva nnd lila.u', . tlieso Hitters have no renal, fc'iivlt Pi'cmej are caused by YiHnteil lilotnl. '' Mecli.inical Dinensefc-. ivninns cn cagod iu Paints and .Minentlsi, such ns l'luinbers, Type-setters, (lohl-liriit and ' Miners, as they advance hi life, nr.? sul.j et to paralysis of the Bowels.- To cuiud agaiiut this, taHa a dene of Walkes's Yi. soar Bi-itkiui occasionally. , t For SUiu Diseases," Emiitions, Tut tor, Salt-lilieuiii, Blotches, Spills, riia;!r.-.. Pustules, Hoi Is, t'ailiiiiulcs, Kinp iruniis. Scalil liead, Sum Eyes, Eiysipeliis. Iu-li. Scurfs, Discoliiiatioim of tlio" SI. in, Jf uinei-.-i and Diseases of tho Shin of hafevr ruirno or naturo, are literally dn; tip anil runii d out ol the syntuia W a tliMl tiinu l-y the Ut J of those Bitters. Tin, Tape, and other . Wonns, lurking iu tin; tvKtcm of bo many tlieiisuuds, ar tlwtua!ly destroyed and removed. No bv stem oi iiR-ilieiiic, no vorinirtiSM, no nu tlichiiinitlcs will free tlie nysteu hciii unimi Ilka theso Bitters. For Femah rmpl:ifiif, In youn.? or eld, niarnotl or sn:i;l, at the dawn of v iiiaiih(HHl, or Uiu turn of lih tliei-o Tuuui liiltori display so d.-iidnl uu iulUnuice tUut imprurcnicnt is ioou peiccptilil.'. Cleanse tho Vitiated Illood when ever you find ill iinrniritiei ImrstniR throiina tlis skin iu l'implus, i'iri' jiueiiK, or Sores: clcanne it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in tlio veins; cleanse it when it is foul ; your lecliiitfs will toll vou when. Keep lho I.IimhI pure, and ths Ui'idlU el' U.u , .iuiu will follow. It. II. MrlHIN.tl.n tli CO., Iragi,''tT'ltjpa A,:U.,Sri l-'iui, w i.'m -ti Haiti, mud cur. nf W .,i. I in k t ii uiul I ''i.i i i L. , ' i .'l., ,.. i. SolU by nil lli-u;;; Wt uutl IHt w I C. W. EARNEST, H I Tl-f ?KOX DIOTINT, TIDIOLTK, PA. f ALLOPKll.VTIONSportHiniiit: to Kur iricai or M eehnnii al pcntit-tiv j i r t'oriiu d T ith euro, and win runic). 1 eiuir :.ilei sncriiim or i o!'tind ih.i monoc, Olli.-o in ti RAN DIN p.itiCIv 'BLOCK. Hi'iu, in bcr tie place. '.' ' G. V. KAItNKhT.