[NONTROSE, PA., MARCH 7, 1877. TEE WEEK. ' The Electoral Comniission from which so much been boned by all fair mind _ eitiZens finished, its work of infamy on Friday morning last, by declaring the. Note or Wisconsin, the last disputed state :for Hayes. . ' The closin9: scene of the Joint-commis sion of both Houseain the chamber of the House is thus given ih a special dis patch to the-N. Y. World: The Senate came.,;.Doorkeeper Patter son, a tall, blone-whiskered man, .step ':Ped to the door to receive them ; French, stepping along in a serious and preoccu pied. way,'comes into signt. mounts three steps and..holds out his hand to Patter son. 'Holding it, Patterson turns to the Speaker and says—nobody is ~very lOud voiced at this hour of the night—" The Senate of the United States." Two raps of the Speaker's hammer its he rises, and a magnificent echo comes back from him, , ."The Senate of the United States." The , great-straggling body, faded and woin, with sixteen hours' continuous session, , rises. The. Senate files. down ; the bare seats fill.; the' little handful of old and aging men aie seated at last. Two of them,: Allison and Ingalls. the last a `young-looking fellow with a light over ; coat, leave the rest and walk to the Clerk's. desk and unroll long tally sheets, nearly fill Two other men are .there before them, the. Honse tellers, Stone, of Mis souri, and Phil Cook, of Georgia. F,v ery one is. still standing as Ferry takes the mallet from Randall's hands - ; it'falls once on the marble desk, and the 500 Men over the House sit down. In color less monotone Fi rry begins : "The joint meeting of the two Houses of Congress for counting the electoral vote resumes its session. The houses acting separately having considered and determined the objtetion, to the State of Wisconsin, the - Secretary of the , Sen - ate will read the res olution of the Senate?' Something, in the time and place, more in the presence of =the man, the tone' and . temper or his voic'stilled the great hall. The Sebre tarp ;.:4 the Senate reads, the Clerk of the House reads, and as the opposing resolu tions are read, it is perhdps part of_ the fitness' of things that men should notice that one had a Northern and one a South , . ern accent; The disagreeing resolutions - ,couritthe vote. At a solemn word from 'Ferry, Senator Allison, a stout, stocky man w.ith stubby whiskers and a thin, . rasping voice, rises—the great clock op 2,,posite hill - ) 'stands 'at 4:IL-and gives the, vote of the State. As he ends and the par tellers stoop together, in the stillness the 'in - galleries over. the,Speaker i shead _ men hear the scratch of the pens. 'Ferry rests Otte hand on his gavel and says, "Chis,concludes the count Of, thethirty eight States of the Union. The, tellers • will haw ascertain and deliver the result. to the Preaident- of the. Senate. 7 The man is :reading froav the last paw of the book holding the electoral lists,whose -pages he has turned from Alabama to Wisconsin. Altisori takes froln his desk the tong tally-sheet, turns it, finds a imaller . square sheet of paper with .- a few lines smitten- an it,,,,and, holding it at , arm's.; length, giving the total:vote and the 'Foie .of .each •candidate., There is a Moment's liause, the pens scratch and the tally-sheets rustle as, the tour tellers make the last entry upon them. \ Turn :log, Allison hands-the tall,y-sheet to Per . try._ The President of the Senate takes sthe lcng sheet, spfeads it before him, and ,:,;tis messenger ,hands - him - a Iphg black. Teathoi-41ack from quill4Oint to' barb ...ends, no spot of white in it-and as he ,dips it in the ink befere' him arid - signs 4w4:y, the Presidency, the black plume is , thiiitierare c,f ,the pieture, men had wait '. ed,aince November to see. Laying the loni - black feather down.across the white' talls4heet, ,Ferry rose. He t bad written, \-;onf the -pageS of the little book before him& he had to say, ,and holding the book izt - one haud and his gavel in the .other;`'-expressed'- - the hope that there • would* no dernonstration,and,said e idle numiier of electors appointed' to -Tote for pre:ooJ if - and ',Vim-President of the • Arnited 5t5,44,1§:0. of which a majority is ThAtOthe vote for President as de , tlivered,hir era and as determined under the'iiet of COngresa,ot , January ,29; 1877, on phi ii 4 : X.o4erforil B. byes 185 :vote: ime' -4).4 .... .. . 184 'def. The state ot the vote for Vice-President of lhe United i3tatee as delivered by the teller* audits determined under the act of Congress appaw . .ed January 29,1877, on this - subject, is . Willitaa A Wheeler '" 1.85 votes. Thomas A. He ....184 Tates. Wherefore I do announce that Rutherford B. Eaves, of the State of Ohio, having received s' majority AA 'electoratVoteaje duly elected Pres ' Ident'of the 'United ,Btatesfor four years. corn ' '-;•.1 ineefileg en the fourth day of March, 1877, and r bat.-William A.. Wheeler, of New York, hay. Jag d .ree,eive of the whole number , , majority , „ 'The electoral votes, is duly elected Vice- President, of the' United States tor four years, costimeneing.on the fourth dater Mareh, 1977. announcement, together , with the list of figTotes,' . be entered on the - journals of *Ow* houses, _ • ANNUAL S.TATEMEN —OF TEf.E— • • RECEIPTS l IH - IXPENDIT - TIRES - _ - ffittoqudianna itottnt, Tor 1376. Made and published in pursuance of an: Act ot Assembly ot the 12th of April, A.D. 1835. TABLE SHOWING THE BALANCE OF COLLECTORS' ACCOUNTS FOR 'COUNTY AND STATE TAXES - .FOR THE YEAR 1.876. '. . , 1 ocrukza.ty. ' I Sitei,to. ! ! . TownshipS and Collectors - t 3 . M • "t 7 ' - 'I 5 ti~ 'a " ' .g ', - 5 I x * ' 6 0 ( 4 6 ° . 0 la. . Boroughs:, 'Names. . 2 : iv 1 1'.. g .tt a , ~.- ,i'il 0 • P i O" J.Q :I ' =', r . -• : . : . .. z P . F" ut , • • „, • Apolacon ' Richard Rooney ..11$ 497 741$ , 463 484, 11 98 $ 2 822, $ 17 . 661$ 15 54 $ 1 11) $B2 Auburn ... •INV C Lowe ~1 1,&'35 921 1,537 701 17 29 80 931 56 631 52 52 140 2,..ti Ararat • Win H Barnes ...1 ' - 397 171 374 991 305- 19 73 1 , 16 551. 14 97 79 7 - 9 Bridgewater - Jeremiah Baldwin,' 2,1318 '761 2,181 551 2208 4 83' 58 90; 53 95 211 284 Brooklyn E S Eldridge ' 1 1,269 28i 1,202 49 1 .3 51 163 28 4, 101 42 39 103 223 Clifford . . .... ... • .... M. A Gardner I i 1,471 071 1,379 631 1883(72 61 50 96' .44 95 365 .236 C'noconnt 1 E M'Divitt , 592 94/ , • 558 931 460 29 41 - 'AI 971 18 57 142 93 Dimock 1L W Bunnell 1 1,259 051 • 1,205.541 20 07 63 44 1 56 44, 50 01 382 261 Dnndaff I E Davis ...... ... 169 751 - 160461.85 - 8 441 4 24 1 - 377 27 20 Franklin ...... D H Blowers 1 1,039 89j ' 981 471 677 51 65 1 84'00• 30 70, 168 162 Forest Lake W G Small 1,1,57 84 1.096 901 315 - 57 73 • 42 351 10 341 97 207 Friendsville :kndrewMinnehnt, 18339, . '16456' 10 17 866 a 411, 6 601 146 .35 Gibson E P Pope. ..... ... 1 1,981 45,. 1,522 201 545 83 BO 91 891 84 42 253 443 Great Bend Twp A 0 F0x..... ...1 993 921 - 935 641 , 9.04 49 24 29 541 ,27 04, 1 081 142 79 - Great Bend Boro R Ferguson. . • ',. i 435 411 407 631 - 633 21 45 •16 791 'l 5 091 911 79 - GLBend Village Boro . L BCrooK ... . 1 4 226 99 t : 214171 155 11 271 17 64 6 791 49 36 Harmony • Noble Thomas .1 , 1,193 861 998 04 143 30 .52 52, , 'Si 36 86 661 42 77 193 Harford II J . Tyler. 11 1,360 881 1.280 14.:13 37 67 87 45 62 42 23, 1 1 I'7 222 Herrick EJ Thomas 1 928 Obi 875 56 642 46 08 32 71 29 92 122 1. 5 7 Jackson .... A S Bingham ' 1,990 361 1;313 . 85 737 69 14 47 C 5, 43 93 1 81 - 231 Jessup .... Lucius Smith , 902 00i 854 01 - 305 •44 94 33 -801 3158, 55 166 Lathrop Ansel -Merrill - 1372 92 522 59 705 43 99 1 3(1 24 27 82 -96 146 Lenox T D Payne 1,524 60 1,442 581 1010 75 92 1 .63 64, 58,811 173 310 Little Meadows C C Fox 170 88 160 '7ll 172., 8 45 2.1 4 64, 32 24 Liberty T L Smith -'' 968 53 900 70 20 43 47 40 41 '7B 39 001 '. 73 205 Middletown Win Lee 575 55 824 461 7.70 43 89 - 34 92 , ' 3317+, 175 Montrose . 1 Harvey Tyler . • 1,195,601 1,695 551 10 50 89 25 s• 97 251 90 18 1 , 232 476 52 57 41,88 1 217 252 New Milford Twv.... C M Shelp. 1 i 1,926 031 1,814 71 15 51 95 51 i New Millard lioro ..... J•E Dean . 11 80130, 752 07 965 39 58, , 86 50 32 95 1.82 173 Oakland.. S HEstabrook....l 1 '749 541 672 45 -41 70 35 29 1 , 16 40 13 96 171 ° Rush:..- DH. Devine 1.124 621 . 1,056 25 12 78 •5559,1 42 78 89 25 147 206 Silver Lake ' - Thos Rogers, jr... 1.008 941 . 948 96 - 1004 49 94 184 05 86 25 2'21 159 Susquehnp aa..• .. .... Wm G Leslie 1;418 16 1,330 97 17 14 70 05 58 60- 50 76 517 267 Springville E B Scott , 1,355 08, 1,2'73 29 14 78 43'7 01 58 71 48 59 2662 65 Thomson ..... .- C L Wrighter 1 ;601 111 564 67 733 29 71 21 09 19 57 &O. 102 :--1.----1----- - ---- -- -,. - _ 1536,33 3 80434,039 565504.96 ;1.759 28 $1,387 47 $10'"N,227 71 $95 26 $6l 50 ' . 41' , • • . ' Total amount of Duplicates, • $1,387.47 ' ••• . " paid c"—: 1,W1.11 i• " - exoneratiodel . .95 26 • 64.50 percentage . 1 . - --,t1,=.47 1876. EXPENDITURES lOF SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. Commonwealth costs - .... .. . ..... .$, 794 50 Road and bridge views .... 651 20 Road damages .... l,llO 00 E G Ball. County Commissioner 362 20 D 0 blinkler ' . " ' ... B6O 00 M. E Ryan ~ 1 250 00 G B Eldred, Commissioners' Clerk , 700 00 Constables ... .... • • 1,211 32 Grand and Traverse Jurors , 4,267 01 General. township and specikl, election 8.... ~J• 1,470 a Court House and jail, fuel and lights 1 245 28 Court House I. ' • 254 0 E Baldwin, Court Crier . and Janitor 1 . ' *3.00 A55e550r5..—.....,.......;. .... 1,51600 Prlntinz f 551 63 . Interest on temporary loans . - • • 156111 Interest on bonds outstanding.- .... - ....: 440 65 " " " redeemed .. .... -.. 1 889 66 State Lunatic Asylum ' 1,1660.5 Insurance ....... '.•• 199;00. ,Ta 11........ . . ' 74'82 - Stationery • ._„- ' . 166'61 • Prothonotary. and Clerk of Courts..: 113:90 Coroner's inquests ' 951eb8 District Attorney" • -....:, 473 00 Town Clock • ' 25,00 i , _ D D Lathrop. Stenographer...,.... .. ~ „ ....: ' 213.70 Eastern Penitehtiary • - i 606 03 Justices of the Peace.......... , .. - 7:00 State tax, 1876 ..L 2,116' 13 C C Halsey. Jail Physician ' ' 49 00' Teachers' Institute . • - ' 130'00 Agricultural Society ' 1 100 00 Postage " r 10 05 Registr.v e•• - • s f l o- 15 Jury Commissioners.. .. • !. 100 00 Win A Crossmou, late clerk.' ... ..• . 134 . 00 Wm A Crossmon, And:tor's Clerk and M 4.114 - County Statement • L. 64 50 Fraser & Crossmon, Counsel. 1875... -.... . .. • . 36 00 • Win A Crossinen, drawing oath of office for , Commissioners etc ' • ?..• 3'oo' Connael, 1876 - 1 ..i. 3 00. County Atiditor...... ~ ~ .. 45 00' Bonds redeemed..... . ........ - ............1. 6 909 00 ' M. B„Helme, late Sheriff. •i 224 14 Wm White,Sheriff , '' .. 1..095 22 Public Records 0:. . 334 90 lIENRY C. rtYLER, TIiRe..§UREI3, IN ACCOUNT;.Wan • • • ',COUNTY. - . ' . - . To artwmni , received froth E Or Taylor., late Treasurer .... , ... .......$ 400 0 B4 To amount received from .. ..... Ristrict. 182 50 a II ity Tiffany. tales.. 75 - •'''W Little,Wan .'.... .. . 901 B " " .. . . .. . 462 I • '". ' James Murpby, ".; . . ... . . •• 55 " Charles Risley 'll 69 "- - F Beman, rent of Court House. 4:: 1200 ` -• a' New Milford poor'district... .. . .29 00 4050 "- Elijah Snell, takes -244 COMMOD:WeaIth vs Bandon :. • 7 75 " Fines and jury fees., . '64 02 • Unseated land taxes 1 240 :36 _ Duplicates for 1876 •• i••• • 36.33;3 80 ", 3 mills tax on personal property.— 1 387 47 additi BlakeW onal ta ee, et al., late Cora'ra...., 252 99 :99 00 - x. 03.... . . _ • • Total,., • • 23 WM. WHITE, SHERIFF, IN ACCOUNT FOR FINES AND JURY FEES - - • FOR 1576. I. . , • DR. OR. . , . To amount of floes and Jury " fees as per: eertift- By antounLuneollectable . , $2lOO raw of the Prothonotary and Clerk of the By 3 per cent. retained for. collecting $63 09,......, • .1 98 court-of Quarter Sessions ' ' till 00 Byvnount paid Treaertrer awkeharged in• hp; itC7— - .0•1.41 t• . 8 ! , 'Total - * • . **** • * °O. =RIM RECAPITULATION.—CouNfi. Total amount of Duplicates pa i d • . exonerations percentage .. RECAI?'ITULATION. --- STATik. '2 The abeve seedant andfted•January 8, 1.877. • . , . ._ 7--The aiiiivisiec4not 'andjte Jannati (1, 1817_ , -i • ..., : :._.- ;, .. ~, . _ X L.•CATLIN; ,' :. - -.-.,,, 1 - 1 j. - :,'. , - w►x. °a,a, M. 14,CATLiN, ' I • - L. B..O I DOWD; - Auditors. WM. KEEKED, Ja. , . 31.. L. cANIAN, L. B. O'DOWD, Auditors. wm R By county orders redeemed $0.1 728.09 IEI6. i. - - Cr. 1 .• amorint of 124.efunding or ere $ 62 " County orde-a reds' med .. 31 t. 128 Exonerstlone to C-' .'s,co. 50 , 1 °JO Percentage ; 't` " . 739 23 Exoneratione State ,tax.. . Pereentage, " " ; 60 coterniiision to Treasurer (less amount I received Irony State . —.311 From County.z ......... , 288 29 By belance in treasurer's liands, 148 p 7 • • Total.— . . TOtal:".s '18704 .$36,333.30 504.96 1,189.28' -$36,33320 $30,'i23.09 111 =WM ;4;3'01'0 KOMI M. - L. CATLIN, L. B. O•DOWD. Auditoris. WK. MBEEER, JR. A STATEMENT OF SUSWELIANNA COUNTY irTREA.SITAY, JA.!ZUARY Ist; 1871. t .. ..... ......$10,138r,7 Available funds.— - ; . .1... . .. ....... ~ • • Uneurrent funds of previous petit% anent:. .....,• • • ";..‘ .". ~.-." ...'. - ... .. • LOCO OG Notes taken for eoets, but whieti'are,unrolleetable, about —. " .. - 45000 The present, indebtedness or the county is nine thqualtul one hunctred.ilollare, with interest froth November 27, 1876; Attest : G. B, BLARED, Clerk. Cotaluisiiollers' dale* thultiatY/* iB77* We the undersigned Auaitors in and for.; the county of Susquehanna. met, in pursuance of our duties, at the'A,uditors? Office in Montrose, on Tuesday, the 2d day-of-January, A. D., 1877, and did audit and adjust and settle the several accounts of the Commissioners and Treasuret of said county - as follows, viz: We - find, upon a thorough examination, in the hands of Henry C. Tyler, Esq., county Treastirer,l'en Thousand One Hundred and Thirty-Eight Dollars and Fifty. Seven Cents ($10,138.57) count?, balance ; and upon a thorough investigation of the Commission. ers' accounts, we are satisfied that our present board of : Commissioners are making every effort in their power to reduce the expenditures of the county. We find that fordistributing the elec. tion papers, Assessors duplicates and papers,and theregistry books and papers fer the year 1872 Cost the county $646, while in the year 1876, for distributing .the same, cost the County $197.50; and notwithstanding the aboVe encouraging facts, we find that many of the a Aasessors of the pounty are charging exorbitant, prices for making the assessments; and especially , the borough of Montrose. We find aim) that thq charges fbr county advertising are exorbitant for the times, and would' suggest to our Conimissioners that they use every means in their power to reduce the same. And while we find the present board of Commissioners have made a large reduction in , the salary of their clerk we would recomanend.a still further reduction if practicable. j M. L. CATLIN, ) Coun ty Auditora. WM. MEEKER, JR DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. Successoi to'GUTTENI3URa; ROSENBAUM & CO'4 will keep _up and conduct the business at the old stend as heretofore, keeping full - tikes of Dry Goads, both • • Foreign and Domestic, Fancy Goods, Notiona, 34.111inery - Goods ) Carpets, Oil Cloths &c., &c. - 1876. ~.~ ~ ~:J. $30,728 09 ITSQUEHANNA ,~: Auditors' OfAce, Montrose, January I,IBM , 3!VE ,. .; ....-..''ICP3MB,fiiIILI7,..IOX:t, \ READY MADE ; CI :OUTING FOR MEN, -BOYS & CHILDREN, Gentlemen's' Furnishing Goods,- Hats'and Cap's, Trtatt - Measures' taken and Garments made to Order as heretofore. Thanking the publiO' for past liberal favors, he •hopee by strict attention to the ... , srants of trade to retain the patronage 'and confidence, of the public , -.- placced in Min as Managing partner of the former firm:.. Retaining all formeri business advantages, be hopes to be able . to please ane. satisfy , ' • ' , • the public in the future: 16ntrose; March'7, 107. ADM.rNISTRATOR'g ;NOTIOE-LIN the estate of Catharinw Payne, deed:, of Lenox, Letters of Administration) in the said estate having been granted to the undersigned,' all, perions_ owing said estate are requestedto make immediate payment, - and all persons having claims against said estate, are requested to present them t withoutdelay. A. A. PAYNE, , Adm'r. 19w6: March 'i.1877 LTZ'Preb ALCOTT'S . WATER-WHEEL, Awarded the oententhil Medal, The . most practical,falinple, and ef fective. Its superior advantage at partial gate is riniversally acknowl edged. Address., & SON, Mfrs, of Wheels & Mill Machinery, Mount dolly , N. J. Will give manufacturing rights' 10w4 ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. ,N IL Notice is hereby given that . S. - Valentine, of the township ,of Springville. County of Susquehanna. ,State of Pennsylyania, and Phebe A., his wife, by deed of voluntary arsignment, has asSigned all the estate, real and personal, of the said S H. Valentine to W. D. Lusk of Montrose, in ; said county, in trust for the benefit of the creditors of the said S. U. Valentine.— All persons, therefor:, indebted to the said S. EL Val entine, will make payment to the said Assignee, and -pose having claims or demands, will make knowri, the same without , delay, Marcli 1 1 377. • * N'OTICE.—T , .I the .heirs and legal rep. , , resen Wives of Ezekiel .Babcock deceased, late of Montrose, in the ,Conoty of Susquehanna, Pennsyi- YOU WILL TAKE NOTICE • • • That.by an order of Hon. 8., Streeter, judge of the Orphan's Court in and for the county of husquetutnna, yOu . are requested to be and appear at an .Orphan's Court to be held at Montrose, •on the secoud Monday, the 9th day of April A. D. 18n, at 2 o'clock p. in., then and thereto take the said real estate of said decedent at the appraisal, bid for cholee.refuse toitake it, or show cause why the same shall not be. sold according to law; for the purpose of division to and among the' said hairs: - • Ity.order of• Court. • • . f WM, WHITE, Sherifee Office, Mcintrooe, Feb;•2t, 1877. ROCHESTER SEEDS. . . .ld'a Floral Ttibute, book of 00 pages 'with Color ed Platet, deidribeo 400.*arietles of flowenr, vehetables bulbs; Sac. Plies 10 cents: .' , 'This work'wlth 6 Plts. REID'S FRESH - .FLQ WEE' SE7EDS, includlng,Pansi, and-Verbena, for 25 cents. 14 choice varieties_ wand lho Thbute. Vfeeote, Vege table seed's substituted ifpreterred. - Mention ,this paper W. U. REI Feb. 28, 1677, Owt , -Rochesr. N. Y. Rochester.; :1 - 36, - -,eigried, - an -auditor. appointed . by theludge of tha • Orphan's • Court ot, SueriOhanna - County, ;to tri.tratuttio funds , remaining the hands of . fhead. mtniatrator of the' estate nt, Ellen. O'Brien_ he at tand to the duties of said at Me office in ..hiontrose, on 'Monday the ..I.6th day or March at-one p i elock.p.mi, at which, time and place all liellsOnsill terested•ivill Moho known their claims or he. forever :debarred from comiug•ln.ousaid fund.; - • • ; • • , Wm. A. CRoSS3I.ON, Auditor. , 'Montrose Feb.23(41877; ' Bw4 • 1. DM.LtISTRAIOR'S NOTICE.-Iti , the estate or Michael Sullivan, late.or arorest Lillie, deed. Letters ;of, adralnistration fit the attic estate having been granted to thettudersigned pet owing said estate' are requested to make int raedi ote payment, and all persons baying claims against said estate , are requested to present them •without del Tamps atruivax. ' ' uwo , • • tioraluistrator. eb, 28,= 1884. : uPITOR'S' - NOTIOE.—The under . . —signed an Auditor appointed by the Judges of the ()whams' Court of BusOtehanne County, to , Distribute tondo in the hands of °wee . - McDonough Adtrduistrator of the estate of OwenliuDonough,dec'd willatteudito the duties of:said appointment, at Imy.office in the Borough of Montrose, on Beturday, Murcia 17; 1877, at 1 o'clock pom,ut which tilde and place all , persone interested will make - known theirclaimt or be foreyer debarred from coming in ontsaitt fund.' • - ,: - lICANIT44N -111/03BR I Auditr. irenJui tut°. - ' - - _ Owl , We certi f y tie foregoing to be a true statement • ' , 1 . Z. G. BALL, - -:-, -- • , , li. ti l 4tariKLER, County Commissioners. M. Z. RYAIsI, , 0 AUDITORS' REPORT. Advertisements new this Week. SAtohqls &c., Cloths, Cassimers . ' and CITTIEVrc•= larcsxtlar.; Ur. D: LUSK. Assignee. 10w6 SOitings; for . yEGETINE , . PURIFIES THE BLOOD, RENOVATES AND INVIG• ORATES THE WHOLE 1311,STE.M. ITS MEDICINAL PROPERTIES 4,11141 ALTERATIVE, TONIC. SOLVENT AND DIURETIC. VEGRTINE is made' exclusively from the juices of carefully selected barks, roots and herbs.and so strong. ly concentrated, that 9 ; will effectually' eradicate Iron the system every tint •• I Scrofula, Scrofulous humor, Tumors, Cancers. Cancerous , ilumor ' yrsipelas, &It Rheum, Syphitic Diseases, canker, faintness at the stomach, and all diseases that &rise from impure blood, sciatiac. inflammatory and chronic rheumatism,- nen• might, gout and spinal complaints, can only be effec tually be cured through the blood. For ulcers and eruptive diseases of the skin, pas .tules, pimples, blotches, boils. tester, scald-head and ring-worm, VEGETDIR has never failed to effect per mem. nt cures. For pains in the back, kidney' complaints, dropsy, female weaknesses,lenco'rrhica, arising from intemil ulceration,' and uterine diseases and general debility, VEGETINE acts directly upon the causes of these cow/plaints. It invigorates and Strengthens the whole system, acts upon the secretive organs, allays intima tion, cures ulceration and regulates the bowels. For catarrah, dyspepsia, habitual 'costiveness, pal patation of the heart. headache, piles, nervousness and general prostration of the nervous system, no medicine has given such satisfnction as the VEGETINE. It puzinee the blood, cleanses all the organs, and posse es a cent roling pOwer over the nervous system. • .The remarkable cures effected - by VEGETINE induced many physicians and apothecaries whom e know to prescribe and nee it in their own &miller , . In fact, VEGETINE is the best remedy yet discover ed for.the above divases;and is the only , reliable blood punder yet priked.before the public. • The following letter from S. —oust, Paeor of IL E. Church, Natick Mass., will be read with interest by many physicians. Also, those suffering from the same disease as afflicted thee on Of the Rev, E. S. Best. No person can doubt thistestimony., as there in no doubt about the curative powers of VEURTINE: . NATICK, Mass., Jan. 1, 151. MR. 11. R. STEvEts, Dear Sir—.We , have good resole for regarding'your Vegetine a medicine of the greats value, - We feel assured that it has been the meatiest saving our son's life. He is now seventeen years at age ; lot the last two years he has suffered from nem ' ale of his leg, caused by scrofulous affection, and wo so far reduced that nearly all who saw him thought re covery ' impossible: A council of physicians con:d give us : but the faintest hope of his ever rUying, two of the 'number declared that het, as beyond the reach cl human remedies,tilatevenAtnputation-could not ssis him as he had not vigor enough Ito endure the open. Lion. Just then we commenced, giving , him Veptloe, and from that time to the present he has been COllOO ly- impreving. He has lately resumed his studies. thrown away his crutches. and cane, and walks abort cheerfully and strong. • T.hough there is dtllt some discharge from the open' ing wliete the limb was lanced, Fe have the fullest coo• fidenco that in,a little time he . will be perfectly mired. He has taken abotit three dozen bottles of Tegetice• but lately uses but littie,l as he' declares that he is too well to be taking menicine,. . •. • 'Respectful Yours', E. S. BEST. • • • . . '_',` MRS. B. 01". 6herftt - ow 3 4 / 4 , - PISE4StS OF TEI.E_BLOOD. If 11.egtitine: will:relieVepain, cleanie. purify all Inch diseases * reetoring thepstient to perfect health after trying different pnysiciane. many remedies sufferl4 for yearp.lo it noti conclusive proof. it you are a eat• ferer, you car. be cured?! ?Why is this medicine pet* forming such great `cures? - It works in the Wood, 10 the circulatin2 fluid. 'lt eta truly be called the GREAL BLOOD PIIRIFIBR. The great source of dleeme or- Igthates in the , biod; and to; medicine that does not act directly upon t. 1 to,putify and renovate ,. has El jaatvlatin upon p blic attettion. RECOMMENDED IT HEARTILY. BOUM BOSTON', Feb. - Ma. fiIFEVEXO F D, ar ; sir--I . have taken MOVOt3I bli; ties of your Vegetine, and' am convinced it is val" ° !, remedy for -Dyspepsia, Xldaey Com p laint, and gam , debility or-the sYOXem• can heartily' rectnntnend it to all anuerbig from the above pomplaintai." 'Tours Respectfully - WU. IittAIROE PARKER. - . •-- 880 Atlantic Btrett Prepared by H. R;EITEVENS Bodo. ...minus, 18 491• D BY ALL.DiarIXIISTO. M. S. DESSAVER. ' THE REST EV