WEDNESDAY MOUNl.N'G, NOV. U, I87i. noaouGH OFFICERS. Jlnrfjr .Ton n llKrK. (uneilmeu l. W. Itihinson, S. Vainer, A. It. Ki-lly, S. II. Haslet, A A. II. J'tirtrhlgn, II. o. Davis, .Tutiec of the fence I). S. Knox, C. A. P.andnll. (YiiMdiMc H. Nivagsrart Nchnol liireetori 1. H. Knox, If. O. Pa S. .1. Wolcott, H. II. Haslet, A. B. itolly. 1). Clark. IFOR EST COUNTY OFFICERS. Pretitlent .Tuttiml,. T). W K r M o n F. Atmrinte Jntliic Andiikw Coin;. Jos. M. 1UI.K. fihrrijr T. .1. Van OmsKS. Treasurer H. .1. Nkti.ev. l'ratftnnotari, lleqinterS: flrcnntrr, if e. r. m. ci.ahh. CVimii.iioc-. Jon : Thompson, J AS. JC. Cl.AHK, I-.I.I BKRI.IN. Oittnfi .StiperintciHlrnt H. F. BomtKR, JHttrirt Attorney H. D. IuwiN. .uri 7oiiiminnmnerii .Jam. Fi.yn!,Wm. r.nKnsnx. Oiunfi Nurrcynr S.D. TmvtX. Oiro.-irr M. Ittki., Jk. County Auditor '. It. Conn, L. Wxn- KKn, O. .1 A Ml K.SOIf . Meinherof CoaircM VMK District C. B. CUIITIM. Acmhli J. B. Aonkw. Time o Trains At TIOXESTA STATIOX, on and after ,Ot. IX, 1H70 1 SOUTH. Train 22 " M Train S3 " 21 . - Pins a. in. 4:47 p. in. K OUT II. - V: 10 n. in. 3:45 ft. til. Train 22, south, nnd 21. north, ni p Int class t tlio others nro accommodation froiirlits. These trniim only are allowed to earry passengers. ' On tho Illvor Division i. e. from Oil City In Irvlnctsn, Hp tho river is North ; down Mm river, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. ' A" fety, loads of coal will bo taken ' on ti!scriti jn at this office. . Greenville borough, Mercer county is out of debt, anil advertises $500 to Joan until spring at fix per cent. Remember the Sociable at "tbe Court House this evening. The rates tf .admission nro low, so that all can afford .to attend. 'r-xlno Liiiiters of Jno. Ilulings' party, returned on Saturday evening, Mid roported several deer hung up by the party. Some were brought in by Mitt ft'llll lllllg UIICS. Mr. S. S. Holbrook.of Lacytown, lias been seriously ill for upward of two weeks past, but we understand is convalescing rapidly and will be ready for business in a few days. Tax collectors are around, and if over this much-abused class bad a hard time to collect taxes, they are . Iiftvinr if llnw Tl. ia in Iia Imitod flint nobody will have to be sold out. Rev. Elliot will deliver a Thanks , giving Sermon in the Presbyterian Church on to-morrow (Thursday) eve .ning.. A full attendance of tho con gregation and others is requested;. Dr. Cuburn informs us that he wishes to buy a property on Elm St., .suitable for a residence and office. If ny one wishes to sell, perhaps they may be able to make a trade with tho .Doctor. Lnnsbury, who was triod lust week in Pittsburgh for tho murder of Deputy Provost Miirshall Butler in Clearfield county, in 18G4, was ac quitted, as tho government did not jiialce out a ense. The roads are bad, and, as a nat ural consequence, cnal is scarce. It is a heavy undertaking to try to get a teamster to draw a load over these roads. Regular winter nud good .eleighiug ia preferable to this. S. J. Wolcott and family, former ly of this place, nro in town on a visit to their friends hero. Mr. Wolcott was a good citizeu, nud if ho would move back hero wo know of nobody who would be sorry. Himself und family are well. . Tho Time Table of tho O. C. & A. II. Ry, and the A. V. R. R., is .changed in to day's paper. It will be found on tho fourth pngo. That it 'was nut changed sooner was the fault of thobe whoso business it is to send ius corrected Tbles. Bills sent out last week have not met with a general response. Wo would not have sent the bills had we not needed tho money, and now desire - nil who havo received to respond either in person or by letter. If you cannot pay, writo and tell us so. C. C. Thompson, Esq., of Tidioutc, who is an Attorney ut-Law, in part nership with Hon. G. W. Allen, made us a call yesterday morning, lie holds agencies from several Insur ance companies, nud took several life auJ itcciJotit policies while here. The Oil City Derrick. Fur several weeks wo have contem plated giving this excellent paper a notice, and do so now hocnuso our at tention was particularly called to the subject, a tew days ago, by hearing one of our most intelligent citizens say, "Tho Derrick is a live paper; I never pick it up without finding some thing interesting in it."' These re marks we endorse. We think the Derrick, nlwiiys a lively paper, better now than ever before. Its reporters travel tho length and breadth of the oil regions, and its reports aro copiod into all tl.e principal papers of the States, as being the most reliable of any published. Its telegraphic reports are full, aud its editorial articles well written. The local news of Oil City and surrounding country appear daily in its columns, and, the indications are thut neither pains nor expense are spared to make tho Derrick tho "boss" paper of the Oil Regions. Terms $10 per year. To Our Exchanges. We notice several of our most ro spcotablo exchanges advertising for the ngonoy of J. Weaver & Co., Pitts burgh. Wo would ndviso the publish ers of these papers not to let this agency get in arrears with them. They have swindle.! us out of $38.24 ; w hich wo have the docuuituts to prove. This would not have happened bad they not como to us well recommended. Perhaps wo could recover the amount by law, but, know it would cost us tho full amount of tho bill, or more, to collect it. Hu we content ourself by warning otliors against trusting this agency. If any of our brother pub lishers wish the proofs, we will take pleasure in showing them up. J. I. Range, of Stewart's Run, writes us ns follows: W. R. Duns, Escj , Sir : Having seen the notico in your issue of Nov. 17th, of sending out bills, reminded me that I owed you two dollars. Please Hud the same enclosed, and send re ecpt by mail, or by tho Western Onion Telegraph of Tioiiesta. I think thut Robinson cat story is all true. That is nothing forTiouesta cats to do. I have known them to run blabs to Franklin on the River. J. I. Range. Here's your receipt, Mr. Range, good for the Forkst Rf.puiu.ican to Sept. 29, 1876. Let us hoar fronryou as a regular correspondent. Sheriff Pew, of Mercer county, wounded a fawn one day last week, and when the other hunters' came up he informed them that he had wound ed tho largest deer he had ever seen. Tho animal wus followed up, and found to bo a fawn as aforesaid, and the Sheriff was heartily laughed at. Wo suppose, this being his first deer, his eyes partook of tho nature of mag nifying glasses. A man named Win. Boggs, was killed on Monday forenoon, at the Moffat farm, near Ryud farm, by be ing struck by a sinker bar. Tho bar Vhs on the deirrick shanty with one end resting irgainst the derrick, and fell without warning, striking Boggs on the tudo of the head. The bar weighed 250 pounds. He was dead before 8 physician could reach tho place. Cornelius Kane, nn employe on tho Jamestown & Franklin road, was struck by tho conducting pipe of a water tank near Reno, on Monday af ternoon, nnd was seriously, though perhaps not fatally injured. The last locomotive taking water had left the conducting pipe down, and Kane, who was on the caboose of the next train was injured as aforesaid. Tho Ladies of tho Presbyterian church will hold a Sociable at the Court House, this (Wednesday) even ing, for the purpose of procuring cur tains and fixtures for the church. The entertainment, we believe, will consist of music and refreshments. All are cordially invited to attend. Admis sion, 25 ct's. Children 15 cts. This includes refreshments. On Sunday morning a kerosoue lamp exploded in tho dining room of tho Central House, scattering a large amount of fire around. Happily no serious damage was doi-, although L. Agnew's arm wns slightly scorched, and an overcoat was eeton firo. Some bystunders smothered the fire with clothing. Fresh buckwheat ilour at Robin son it Bouuer's. 'J7tf Death of Vice President Wilson. Henry Wilson, Vice President of the United States, died in the city of Washington, on Monday morning last. The cause of his death was decided, by a post mortem examination, to .bo apoplexy. The news of his death was a complete surprise to tho country ut large, ts he was reported out of dan ger several days ago, and was said to be rapidly improving in health. He rose to his eminent position by merit alone He was a poor boy, worked on a farm until he was twenty-one years of age, having, up to that time attend ed school only about twelve months. Notwithstanding many obstacles he acquired a good education, n rep utation as a clear thinker, and one who could put bis thoughts into words. First as ft campaign speaker, on the nnti slavery side, then as a Stato Leg islator, nfterward elected repeatedly to the U. S. Senate, finally closing his career as the second highest officer in the land. Ilia loss is deeply felt by good men of both parties. We ap pend tbe official notico of his death: Executive Mansion, ) Washington, Nov. 22, 1875. j It is with profound sorrow that the President has to announce to tho peo ple of the United States tho death of the Vico President, Henry Wilson, who died in the Capital of tho Nation this morning. The eminont station of tho deceased, his high character, his long career, iu the service of his State of the Union, his devotion to the causo of freedom md tho ability which he brought to the discharge of every duty, stand conspicuous and are indel ibly impressed in the hearts and affeo tious of the American people. In tes-s tintony of respect for this distinguish ed citizen and faithful public servant, tne various .Departments of the Gov eminent will bo closed on the day of the tuneral ; and the Executive Mau sion nud all executive departments in Washington will be draped with badges of mourning for thirty, days. The Secretary of War aud tho Navy will will issue orders that appropriate mil itary and naval honors be rendered to tho moinory of ona whose "Virtues and service will long be borne in recollec tion by a grateful nation. Signed. U. S. Grant, By the President. Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State. D. D. Williams, the Conneautvile Cashier, who was sentenced to five years' imprisonment in the Penitontia ry, about a year agp, has been par doned by tho President. What the grounds were for granting the pardon, wc have not heard. Several promi nent men interested themselves great ly to procured is release. G, A. Walker, principal of tho Emlenton Schools, is terribly exercised in regard to tho filthy habits of some of his pupils. Iu a report published by him in the Times of that place, ap pears tho . following emphatic lan guage. Cleanliness is said to be next to godliness. If this be true, how un g .dly must a few of our patrons be who send their children to school so fearfully and wonderfully dirty. The sanitary department of our schopl de mands, at present, a commodious bath houso and a first-class laundry. We beseech you, therefore, parent?, to put some clean clothes on your children occasionally, and require them to comb their hair and perform at least one ablution daily, until the act be comes a habit, when they will take care of themselves. Rev. II. Payne, a methodist min ister engaged in the work of his Mas ter, as an Evangelist, ha a been con ducting a protracted meeting at Tylers burg for the past two weeks, with great success, nud tho interest contin ues to increase, as the meeting pro gresses many souls having, sought and found an interest in the Saviour. Others aro becoming deeply interested in their salvation, Mr. Payne ia a brother of our well known citizen Mr. Tlios. J. Payne. He is a preacher of great power, nud travels as an Evangelist inviting all denomina tions to co-operate with bim in the work of saving sinners. During the last three years Mr. Payue bus bad the pleasure of seeing over eleveu hundred persons converted. Clarion Democrat. Rev. Payne started for his home in York State on Monday last, to fill engagements made there previous to coming to this State. " Mrs. Butler has just received a new stock of Millinery Goods, consist ing of Hats, Frames, Foatbeis, Flow ers, Ribbons, Velvets &c, &c, in tbe building north of Lawrence House. She solicits a contiuuauce of the pat ronage of the ladies of Tionests and vicinity. 32 6 A fresh lot of Jamestown Cnssi ineres, just received. Do not fail to call aud see them, at Robinson it Bon ner's. 32tf. We will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tiouesta, for white oak stave and beading bolts at tho follow ing prices: Stave bolts, 35 inches long, pereord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., 84.50. Heading holts 22 inches lonp, per cord of 8 ft. by f:., $400. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 incbe in diameter. Office at Lawrence House. 27tf J. II. Derickson A Co. FOR SALE. The valuable and beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, and in which he now resides is iu my hands for sale at very low- figures. Terms one-third purchase money down, nnd tlie balance iu one and two years. Miles W. Tate. lOtf. Stoves nnd stoveware at Freemau & Corbet's. 28tf Robinson & Bonner havo full lino of utoves and stove pipe. 26tf Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residence can be bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. The lightest running Machine in the world is the Grover A Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and he knows. 40 ly Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale at this office. Attention Soldiers ! . The undersigned having been ac tively engaged in the prosecution of Pension and Bounty claims takes this fti ode of calling the attention of In valid Pensioners to the fact, that, un dor the present laws a great majority of those on the Pension Rolls are en titled to increase. Also every soldier wounded or otherwise disabled during the late war (no matter how slight the present disability) is entitled to apen- siou. Special attention given to Widows' and Orphans' claims. No charges un til pension procured. For further par ticuiars and prosecution ot claims addaess R. A. McCalmont, U. S. Claim Agent, Mercer, Penna. TIONESTA axYitirrH. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, . By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour barrel ... $7.00 8.25 B nek wheat flour cwt - - 3.00 Corn Meal, bolted .... 2.2.'5 Chop feed .... $2.00(32.2.) Kye bushel - ... 90(i.I.OO Oats bushel . - 40(,45 Corn, enrs ..... 40(3-15 Beans bnuhel ... 2.003.00 Ilani, sugar cured .... 17 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured 10 Sugar 1012J Syrup 75 1.00 N. O. Molassos .... 1.00 ItoHt Rio Coffeo No. 1 - - 35 Rio Coffeo, best - . - - - 30 JavaCoffoo ..... 374 Tea .50 1.25 Butter 28 30 Rico 10 Kggs, fre.ih - 18 20 Salt 2.152.25 Lard - 1520 Iron, common bar .... 4,00 Nniln, lOd, keg .... 4.25 Lime bbl. 2.00 Potatoes S.r)40 Neie Advertisements. Oommixaionert' Office Forext Count i, Tioncla, Trt., Oct. 27, 1875. J SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at thin oltleo for tho iimiishiiiK of ma terial and doing tho work on a Wooduu Wing to the eimt abutment of the Luey lown Itridgo. Bids to be opened Joo. 4, ihi.i. l'lans and spceiucniioii 10 00 Been ut this otlice. The Commissioners reserve tho riuht to rciti-t any or all bids. Jiv onler of Co. Commisisioiiors. 30tf I). W. CLARK. Clork. lVlltioii. NOTICE is hereby given that a petition will be presented ut the next Hoxxion of the IetriHlnture for a law reiiiHUtting the . i . ... . I . lit., f 1 Road long enough to collect prenent taxes, pay up indubtuduesH, aud settle up ao eounta. For the Commisslonerx. 814 W. 8. OVIATT. BOOIC AGENTS and GOOD SALESMEN are 'Coining Money" witli the famous BIDA DESIGNS, The French Edition of which sells for $lik and the London Edition for Our Pupulsr Edition ($5.50), contuining over One Hundred tull-ago quarto plates, is the uliCHpost slid most elegant publica tion In Amorica, and LSI. St' TO SELL. Critics vie with each other in praising it, sod the masses buy it. From local agent in .Soutlixrt, Conn, i "In our village of eighty houses 1 huve taken sixty -five orders; havo caiivansed in all alsiot twelve las (in villugo und country), and have taken orders for one hundred and six copies." Full Particulars Free. Address J. B. FORD, & CO., Publishers, V7 I'ark riser, .Nt-w Voik. frMitte roller. Estate of Doctor -f. Winnns late of Tloiipnta Borough, Forest county, de ceased. All person indebted to said fo late are requested to make immediate payment, nnd tlioso having legal claims agiiilist the sumo, will present them witN out delay in proper order for settlement, E-.SfrV;KR-"-- OLIVE WINANS, Administratrix. or, MILES W. TATE, Attorney. Tionpsta, l'n., Nov. 10, ls;5.-nt GCWERIMM E NT L ANlT S A L e7" PKPAKTMWTnr .Il'STtCK, . 1 Oflico of the Solicitor of tlio Treasury, V Washington, 1. C, Nov. 17, ls7-5. ) Public sale, of farms and oil lands near Tiouesta, Fon-st County, Pennsylvania, by Bluford Wilson, solicitor of the Treas ury, with the approval of tho Ker retury of the Treasury. The following described property lying in Forest mid V enango con iftics near Thm psta, will be ottered at public sale to the highest bidder at Agnew's Hotel, In the town of Tiouesta, on Saturday tlio 2U(I day of February next, at ton ocloek iu tlio forenoon, viz : Tract No. I. The original Ilolcmau Farm, containing 401 ncrcs. Tract No. 2. 517 acres, made up of three pieces, one of 301 acres.one of 81 acres nnd tlicjotlier of 45 acrws, adjoining. Thc-so tracts hotml on the Allegheny River at Iloleman's Flats, and are sitiiulod iilmnt tlireo miles from Tioncsta. Much nf the land Is cov ered with excellent timber. Tlio cleared part is good farm ami bottom laud. A number of good houses and barns are on each tract. Tract No. 3. 437 acres, situated near the mouth of West Hickory Creek, on the Allegheny River, live miles above Tioncsta, and con sists of bottom and hill land. There are ttvo houses and good out buildings on this tract. These tracts are conAidtrod valuable oil Innas, and it is thought that, upon being properly tested, will Iki remimei-ativo. They were taken by the United Slates for debt. Tlie'titlo is believed to be undisput ed, and can bo examined by bidders for themselves before tlio day of sale, j solicitor of tho Treasury has no power to give warranty ueeos.anci win only sell ana convey to the purchaser all the right and title oi' tho United States, The soveral tracts numbered 1, 2, and 3, will be sold separately. The highest bidder for each tract when the same Is struck off to him ns the nur- chasor, will be required to sign his name to a eortilieato setting forth that he is such purchaser and nifrecinir to comnlv with tho conditions of sale, and will lilso 1 required to pay to tho agent of the gov ernment attending tho sale, the sum of fzuy.ou, wmcii win ue rorfoited ft ho shall fail to make the payment and tlelivor the security according the conditions. Payments will be made as follows : One half of the purchase money, less the 8200.00 paid on the day of sale, shall be paid on delivery of tho'dced conveying me iract, wie remaining mm io lie J am in one year iroin xne day oi sale wltn interest at six per cent, for which deferred pay ment purchaser shall give ins bond sceur- ea oy nrst mortgage on tho premises sold. An ngont of tlio governinont will attend at the postotJiee at Oil City, on Wednesday, March 1st, 17(1. and where each purchaser win do required to pay to nun one-hair oi the purchase inonev. less the &!i0 already fiaid, and deliver to him tho proper seeur ties for tho rcmaininir half, and to receive a conveyance exoeuted by tliA solicitor of me Treasury, of an tlio right and title of mo united males or. In. and to tho tract sold to mm. jti.i-Koni) ilhox. Solicitor of tho Treasury. Approved. B. 11. Bhistow. Secretary of tho Treasury. For further information in ren-ard to the auovo described lands, apply to J. 11. A Knew, Attorncy-at-Law, Tionesta. Pa. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May 1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave tlio union .Depot, corner ol Wushintuu and Liinerty street, as toiiows; ARRIVE.. Mail Train, 1.30 a m : Fast Line. 12.12 a m i Weirsaccoinmndation No. 1, 6.20 a in BrinUin accommodation No 1, 7.50 a tnj Wall's accommodation No 2. 8.55a in :Cin- cinnati express fl.20am; Johnstown ac commodation 10.50 a in ; Braddock'n ac commodation No 1, 7.00 pin; Pittsburgh express 1.30 p in; Pacific express 1.50 p in j Wall's acconiiO'Hlation No K, 2.35 p m ; Homewood accommodation No 1,0.55 p m; Wall's accommodation No 4, 5.50 p iu; Brinton accommodation No 2, 1.10 p mj Way Passenger 10.20 p m. DEPART. Soutlwi n express 5.20 a m : Pacific ex press 2.40 a ni ; Wall's accommodation No 1, 6.30a in ; Mail Traill H.10 a m ; lirinton's accommodation 1).''0 a in : Braddock's ac commodation No 1,5.10 p m ; Cincinnati express 12.35 p in ; Wall's accommodation i, ll.&l a m i Jolmstown accommodation 4.05 pm; HYininwood accommodation No I, 8.50 p in; Philadelphia express 3.50 p in; Wall accommodation No 3,3.05 p in; Wsll's accommodation No 4, (i.05 p m ; Fust Line 7.40 p in ; Wall's No 5, 11.00 p m. Tho Church Trains leuvo Wall's Station every Sunday at O.O.i . in., reaching Pitts burgh ut in. iio u. in. lii tiiriiiiig leave rilts burgli at 12..ri0p, ni., and urrivo ut Willi's Station at 2.10 p. in. Cincinnati express loaves dnilv. South ern express daily except Monday , All oth er Trains daily, except Sunday." f ur lurtlicr lulormatioii uply to W. It. BECKW1T1I, A,.-eiit. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Ccmpanv will not assume any Risk for Baggage ex cept for Wearing Apparel, ami limit their rspimsiiiiiiiy to One Hundred Dollai i val ue. All baggage exceeding that a omit in value will be ut tho risk of inn mcr, unless taker by special contract. A. J. LA.V1A I General Superintendent, Altoonu I'.i. You (Un .N.'ive 3JoiM'ty By buying your PIANOS and ORGANS. from tho undersigned Manufacturers' Agent, lot the bent brands in tho market. Instruments' shipped direct from tho Fac tory. C11AS. A. NIll'LTZ, Tuner, 3 ly l.nc,i box 1710, Oil City, Pa. r. r, L. WANTED. Everybody to know that Four-Fold Linimvnl is the leading Lini ment for mriug all kind of Pains ami Soro Throats, and for Horses, Cattle, dc.. is tun most succcssiqi Laumicnt iu the market. See circulars around Isittlcs. Sold by all Druggists. 3u-ly com I 1- 7. Dr.J. Walker's California Yin fgar Hitlers nro n purely VeKctnbio preparation, tn.ido chiefly from tho na tive herbs found on tlio lower ni litres o( tte Sierra Krvaihuiumntnins ol' ('uiilor nin, tho medicinal properties of which sue extracted therefrom without the usis of Alcohol. Tho question is nhno.,t daily asked. " What is tlio causo of tlio unparalleled success of Vixkhak Hit THUS ?" Our ,'ilixiver is, that they ivinovo tho cause of disease, nnd tlio patient re. covers his health. They ;iM! the great blood purillcranil n lil'c-gmii!; principle, a perfect l'euovator nd lnvlgoratm of tho system. Never before in thn history of tlio world lias a iiii-dieine been cuiniHiunik'd posscssjtip the reinai l;ulila qualities of Vi.vki.aii llrrreits in licaliiiir thn sick of every ilisensn nmn in heir to. T.'iuy are a penllo l'limalive m woll a a Tonic, relieving Conircstton or Iiifliniiiiatinn nf tho Liver niul Visceral Organ in iJiliou.i Diseases The properties of nn. W,w.ki:i:' Yixkuak 1!'iti:u.s nro Aperient. Diaphoretic. Carminative. Nutrition. Laxative. Diiin-tie,. Sedative. Counter-irritant fiiulorilie, AUmw tive, and Anti-liilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Ynr FGAit Un-iEits the most wonderful In. vigurant that cut mstuiucd tu- eiukiug t-ntnin, 0 ' No Person enn take these Hitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other menus, nnd vital organs wasted boyouU repair. Itilions. Remittent nnd Inter mittent I overs, which aro so preva lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout tho United States, especially thoso of tho Alississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Ited, Colorado, Brazos, Uio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ko nnoko, James, nnd many others, whU their vnst tributaries, throughout our ontire country during the Smninci' nnd Autumn, nnd remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat nnd dryness, nro Invariably accompanied by extensive lo rangoments of tho stomach und liver, and other abdominal viscera. Iu their treatinout, a purgative, exerting a pow erful intlueuce upon tlieso various or gans, is essentially necessary. Thero is no cathartic for '.ho pttrpono aqual to Dn. J. Wai.kuh's Vi.veoais- KriTKits, ns they will speedily remove tho dark colorod viscid matter with which tho bowels aro loaded, at tho same timo stimulating tho secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring the lu-aLtliy functions of tho digestive orgitiuf- Fortify the body asrnfii'st dfsei-r by purifying all its lluidinutii V:ni-c;ai: liriTKiii. No epidemic can tal.e Uu'.JL ot n system thus fore-nrmcd. Dyspepsia or Indure.sti!:i, Il..d- -ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Cough-., Tightness of the (.'best, Dijinc-vi. rm:r Eructations of the Stomach, liiul !;:-: :r in tho Mouth, Hil'mus Attm-hs, I'alpi'a tation of the Heart, iMllaniiuatiici of : F:.i Lungs, Pain in the region of the K.d ncys, and a hundred other painful .iy m;i tonis, are thn offsprings nf I i.-ijicp-i;.-.. One liottlow ill provo ;t better guaianU-i of its merits than 'i'1engiliy advci tuo nicnt. Scrofula, or Kind's Tvil, 'liit. Swellings, L icurs, LrvMpci.-is Stvchml .Vi e I,', Goitre, Hcmliilotis lullaiiiiiuuiciis. lniluiKi:: liillainniatiniis, Mi-i'ctm'iil AHWlimis. (lid Keren, Ktiiptions of the hlJn, Solo I-: y r . de. In these, as in nil i tlii.r cmistituti. '::-,! !', casus, Wai.kku's Vini-ha:i I!it:i:i.s I i i (shown their great ciinnh o m-,v in i!u liio.-'t oljstiniitu niul intriu-ta'ilu ia w, For Iiioat!ini:i((ri'j aud (';: i.I.j lUieui:iti:iii, Cu t. J!;!;i.i- , lien.Ii tent and Intermittent Fevers. li;.;o:;e. of. tlio Bluoil, Liwr, Kill;..;,-.; 1 !;a.Ulr.. those Hitters have tm eipi.-il. -.-I; l'i a aro cunsvd liy Viliatvil liUu.-.l. Mechai'.Sciil I)isi'.'.:.i's. . i m gaged ill Paints and M:iv-i,ii.s, .i l'hiinliers, Type-seller, (iaiil l.,-.i!.-i-, i:-I Uilicrs, as t)ii-y alliance in h:i tin- Mil-j.rt to paralysis of tho llnuris. 'l'n gnani against tliis, tuku a liose .f ;'ai.ikk'k l KO.i'i lllTTKlis opcasionii'.ly. For Sl;in lMseases," Kniptim-.s. Tut- ter, Salt-ltheoai, lilnli-l.cs. Sjiois. 'iih.: s. Pustules, Boils. Ciflmncl -, i:itifc-Mr:uu. Bcalil licad. firtro Ky-.-. l.'iy-ip-1.;. Dc!i. Scurfs, Discolonitiotis cf the Sl.itt. liiuiii.rj unci Diseases el' thu Skin i.-f iv!::il.ivi-r n.iiiiu or iintu.u, aro litcrmly 'I"?; up and currnvl out of the syMcin ill a .-h -.t t.i..c l-y t ho iims of tlieso Bittors. Tin, Tape, otV..-r V"ii'i;ir, lurking in tlio iv.-ti tn of -o many tiii in ,nui, am cllcctually (li'-tioycil umI rcuniveil. Nn bVKtoia of isL-ilu iiio, no I'l-ihiiliigi'.s, no sa tTioliuiiiiticfl ii iiilivo the jitc-ni ti.nn ii iuui f like these Hitters. For Female Complaints, I:i y-.iunj: or old, iiiaiTii-d or ciutslo, ut tin- iluivti of u -liianlionil. or the turn of hie. these 'i'nuiii Bittern display bo ili-iiiii-il an iiiilut'.:.cit lLl iinprovciueiit is soi u pcix-cptililc. Cleanse the Vitiated JUootl when ever you litul its iinpiirities ImialiiiK tlunugli tli tkiu iu Pimples, Ki'iiptintis, or Son; cleanse it when you liiul it olistrui ted and . slui-'gisb in the vuius; clcunse it ivIh-u it is foul; your lei-lnis iviil tell von when Keep tbe Mood pure, und tlio In-ulu of tlio , teiu will follow. it. it. M rMvi.n .t co.. I)rut:?iiU autt iji-n. Ati.. IS iu J-'r:iiicisco. c'u f. mi a, ouil tor. of lVulaiii;nni IU..I ( liiuli'iii st. SolU by all l) iii,i'l ' and lit r 1 : t C. W. EARNEST, SI J IfCrl'jON" J)r;NTlST, tUlOL"ir, PA. ALLOPF.HATION.Spttrtaiiiiiig hi Sur gical or Mechanical Dentistry per formed with cin-. and win runted. 1 guar untce success or i'i inn I Hie nn ncv. Mli.-o in tip AM UN PI'.ICK BLOCK. 1 ! t-1 in 1 1 1 1 . i- tiie pla, e. ai-lv. G. W. KAItN l-T.
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