She, Jowl. gcpuMtam. WEMeVdAT HOUSING, DEC I, 1874. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Jiurgem M. Trriti, Jn. ObKMCitmen N. J. Wolootl, T. J. Van Olwi, J. K. Maine, T. H. Knox, J. 8. 1Ikx), J. A. Propor. Juntiee oj the JtaeV. V, Merctlliolt, I. H. Knot. Conitable II. Swafrenrt fkhnol JHrrrtnr IK H. Kno, II. O. Pa ,Tl, H. J. WoImoiI, N. II. Haslet, A. R. ' Kelly, U. Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. JVmi'oW Julre! P. WfsrwnaF. Annoeinl JutlyeitJ . A. Pnorsn, Ak BRiew OnoK. fihtriff- T. J. VAX fllMKK. Trenturet Fnrn. Oi.akrr. irothonntnry, Itrgitter t Jlecortter, Jtc. (yimmiimrii T. I). CoLl.I, Jous TnorsoN, Ja. K. Clark. Cbutitf Superintendent 8. F. TtoitnKn. JHttriet Attorney S. D. Irwiw. Juru 0mmiMinr Ja. Flyki,Wk rATTKRHOM. Omnr.v Suneyir 8.P. lawiw. (kroner M. Ittei., Jn. Cbunfy AvilitnrnT. 1. Conn, L. War . nun, .' Jamikson. Member of Oongre 19iA DtrietC B. Cl'RTis. Utm6fj Martin Williams, Time of Trains At TIONESTA STATION, on and after Ootobar 6, 1874 t ' - ' . - SOUTIT. Train W ' M " 6a 0:M a. m. 2:S7 p. m. 9:45 p. in. XORTH. Train 53 - a. m. " M - . - :00 p. m, ' ,1 - . - 2:38 a. ni. On the Hirer Pivistnn I. . from Oil CUT o Irvinatan, up the rlvor 1 North j down Miu rjver, noutli. localTnd miscellaneous. Rev. Elliot will preach in the Presbyterian chnrcb on Sunday next, morning and evening. Democratic journals are agitated lest Congress may add ten cenU per gallon to the tax on whiskey. A bov carried a fawn past our office. on bis shoulder, yesterday morn inir. Unfortunately we did not learn where it had been killed. Dlthridgo has abont 3,000 logs in Ids boom, and the mill will soon start up, which will be a good thing for the hands, many of whom have"becn out of work for some time. "The Teachers' Institoto occurred last week, and was well attended by teachers and others. The exercise aro said to have been instructive and interesting. A full report ef the pro ceedings will be found in another col uoin. Reek's mill, at Strattanvillc, has started up, and is making lumber rap. - idly and well. Frank is the resident partner, while William keeps his fam ily here, goiug over on Mouday morn intr, and coming back on Saturday aiight. The boys have our beet wishes. ' -Tha "control of Forney's Press has passed iuto the 1 1 Is of Col. A K. McClure. Tho i . r will be used, - of course, in the movement to nomf ' nate ex-Governor Curtin as the candi date for Democrats and Liberals, for Gorvernor next year. A youu girl named EmmaShent ley, aged about sixteen years, who has for about six months past, been work ing for Mr. Weaver's family, at Lacy - town, died suddenly on Monday last about nooiv. She was sick but a short ' timo.IIer people live in Venango county. ' Mr. S. B. Hood, an uncle of the Hoods in this neighborhood, who gains a livelihood by farming, near Ione Rock City, Wisconsin, ' visiting his relatives here, at present. Mr. 11. was formerly a printer, and learned the business in the Venango Democrat at Franklin, nearly half a century ago, Mr. II. i well-informed and ia plcasaut man to meet. Mr. Ed. -Weaver, while meander ing around in Geo. Latimer's haymow to Cud some corn to feed a pet chicken fell through a bole, to 'tho ground floor, a distance of about ten feet alighting on his back, and with such force as to ronder him senseless for ten or fifteen minutes. He was hurt a little cross the small of the back, but he is walking around, and will undoubted , ly be all right in a few days. Tho triennial conclave of the Grand Encampment of Knights Temp lar convened at New Orleans, Doc. 1st. Great preparations have been made for the event, and representatives of the order from every State in the Union will be present at the parade with their banuers. It is estimated that from 7,000 to 10,000 Knights u full uniform will be iu atlei)iiuce,aud that tho procession at New Orleans will be the longest and most brilliant display of any which has ever taken pluce iu this country.- On Saturday last being at New- town, wo lmppencJ on a meeting of tbe Kingsley township Road Coramis- sioiior. This was of interest to us, from tbe fact that st this meeting came up a question which had a great deal lo do with the defeat of Mr. Heath, Republican candidate for Commission er at the li-te election. The Iload commissioners of that Township, are Messrs. Heath, Hunter and Cole. Somet.imo'during the summer Heath and Iluntoi met in accordance with a Dotico from the township clerk ; Cole not having received his notice, was not present at the meeting. The two com missioners present, therefore caused duplicates to bo made out, and pieced in the hands of the Talh masters, the duplicates not stating the wages to be paid for work. It was agreed, how ever, by the commissioners, that men should bo allowed 18 cents per hour, and teams tho same. This, however, was uot inserted in the duplicates, and some time alter tbe commissioners learned from Geo. Watson, one of tli nath masters, that he had worked out part of his duplicate, allowing 84 in stead of $3.00 for man nnd team. It was therefore concluded, that to equalize the matter, would be right to give all other parties who worked on the roads, at tbk same rate. This was done at the settlement last Saturday Sometime duung the time the roads were being wdrked. come one happened ... w uocici ivucvLuu!; " I aaneu hit. u. wnai ne was getting lur a man and Jenm, on the roads. He replied that he was charging it up at $4.75 per day. This we believe, wan the figuro which had formerly been charged, and, Mr. D. was not aware' of the ditTcrenco. The story was imme diately circulated throughout the town ship and county, that Mr. II. was allowing Wheeler & Duseubury $4.75 per day,, fbr man and team on the roads, and the balance of the tax-pay- ' . era but $3.60. Two of the members of Mr, Heath's family were sick at the time, so much so, that he could not leave home to expose the falsity of this story, which was undoubtedly the means of his defeat. At the settle ment, it was brought out that Mr. II. waa entirely innocent of tho matter, and each team and teamster was al lowed $4 per day. If the truth had been made known before the election, we have no doubt, but Mr. Heath would fliavo received n majority for countytDiumigg inner. Two weeks ago we started for the woods in company with some other chaps, on a grand hunt. At tho mouth of Minister we found a good shnntv, and occupied it. Hunted a few days, found a good many trucks, but no deer that was bravo enough lo walk up before us and bo shot at, although if they had known how safe they were, we doubt not but we would have had a shot at every deer in the woods. On Friday morning last we started for home, and arrived ou Sunday morning, only having been two and one-half days ou the road. Friday night we put up with Wra. Toby, at Buck Mills, and tho contrast with shanty life was so plasaut, that we would willingly have tarried a few days, had not our time been limited. Ou Saturday morning we walked to Newtown, aud, as it was raining quite briskly when we arrived there, we waited until about to ride to Ross Run. From there we struck out afoot for Win. Henth't, ar riving there about seven o'clock in the eveuing. Ou Sunday morning Heath furnished us a horse and his company, to. town, where we arrived, very tired, and with our fill of deer hunting for this year. A large number of persons who were ejected to office in this State this fall will have to take tbe sew oath prescribed in the constitutional amend ment which goes into effect on the first of January. In addition to the ordi nary oath, thy must take aud Bub scribe this : "And I do further solemnly (wear that I have uot directly or indirectly paid, ollered, tr promised to pay, con inuuiuu, ur uiiureupr; promised to con tribute, any money or WiecA?ii1UaWK thing as a consideration or reward for the giving or withholding a vote at the election at which I was elected to said office, and have not made any promise to influence the giving or withholding any such vote." The Governor and Lieutenant-Gov ernor, the Assemblymen, all Judges, Sheriffs, Clerks, Mayors of cities, Al dcrmon, and a variety of other officers, must take the foreguiug oath before entering upon their duties. Adnah Neybart, the prince of oil dealers, whoso business amounts to over twenty million dollars per an- num, is running a Quartz mill in Cali- fornia, whither he wont over a year since in search of health. Should his uew venture prove as successful as his gresian exploits, he bids fair to be come the richest man in the country. Tilutville Courier. Oh! hunters are having at le.yt their usual luck this season. The Will returns have not yet come in, but the following is the score as far as heard from: Robt. Gnyton llbe.irs; Dnn'l Black 11 deer; Jus. Black 2 deer; Win. Felton, 7 in two days; Proper Shanty 8 ; Jake Cosper 3 ; Shanty on Sheriffs' 2; Win. Smearbaugh 1. Sev: eral deer have also been killed on Bob's Creek, Porky Run, and Hicko ry, with Uncle Billy Grove and Copt. Ridcway to bear from. The woods of Forest are full of hunters this year, but e new ones don't get many dscr. Last week we briefly noticed the illness of Philip Walters, expressing a hope of his peedy recovery. Contra ry, however to general expectation, he died, on Saturday evening last. He was buried on Tuesday, in the cemete ry. The funeral was largely attended, more so than an any one we have no ticed at this time of year. Mr. Wal ters enlisted in 1861, in Co. G. 83d ra. Keg t, remained during the war. He was a good soldier, and a good citizen, and was recnected by a large circle of acquaintances. His sudden eath is creatly deplored, aud his family will have the sympathy of all who knew him. At the suggestion of Capt. Grace, of Co. G, 83d P. V. a re-union of that company will be held at the Lawrence House on the 1st of January next. It is especially requested that alt the sur viving members of this company be nraaant A n r! wcw f . . , . , battles over Ream, and eniov for the first time in nearly ten years, the plea- so res of each others company. The ladies of the members are also cr dially invited to be present. A good brass band will be on hand, and goi.d old-fashioced time will be bad including banquet, speeches, etc. In the evening a grand ball willbe given and the best of musio will be in at ten dance. It is to be honed that every member of the company who lives iu this vicinity, will be present Hon. John M. Reed, ex-Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania died of cholera morbus, on the 29th inst., after & short illness, agod 78 years. He was the father of General J. M. Reed, United Slates Minister to Greece, who sailed for Europe last week. Mayor Havemeyer visited Flush ing, Long Island, to-day, and on re turning the train broke down, and be was obliged to walk two miles against a strong wind. He died of apoplexy shortly after arriving at his office City Hall. At half-past two o'clock Alderman Vance took tho oath of office of Mayor, and a quarter of an hour later the body of Mayor Have meyer was removed to his late resi dence. t rest! buckwheat Hour and new Crop New Orleans Molasses, at Robin son fc Bonner's. 35tf. Jury LIst for December Term, 1874 GRAND JUItORS. Tionoata Boro. John Roi'k, Foreman I- J. Johnxton, Jacob Smearbaugh, J. M Tionesta Twp. S. J. Setley, Jacob Stitz- ner. Win. 15. IIudtlleMon, Harmony. J. R. Jonas, B. (. Morrison J. F. Connelly, Byron Landnrii. Bnruott. W. II. Warner, Danlol Altman James Black, J. J. Reynolds, Janios Cm zenx, Lenter Warner, Ucoi ga Mazo. KingHloy. Frank Watson, Oeorgo Ow good, James Babb. Uroen. Nicholas Ikenburgh. Hickory. J. P. Albaugu. Jonks. J. J. Parsons. PETIT JURORS, Tionesta Bore. Samuel Clark, J. N Tietsworth, Alox. Hi-nuujro, Daniel Wal tors, U. O. Davis, George Btisli, T. S. 8ar ajre, Morris Kinstein, J. A. HuliiiRS, An drew Kmot, T. B. Cobb, Henry Grubbs, Joseph Hidinger, Mii-hact Ittel, jr. Tionesta Twp, Nicholas Thompson, McMillen, Abram Mealy, Win. Whitiuan Adam Vnguo, Jamcs'Huddloson, John Hood." ' "" '".. Harmony. John Mclntire, A. A. Hop- klus, Tuos. D. Hoguif, A. M. Hunter, Neill, George Duidap. Green. Win. Blum, Rob'tBroombuugh Iiwis Arner, Emanuel Dale, G. J. Lacy, Win. Haslet, P. M. Uaalet, Jaoob Myers, II. W. Ledabur, Andrew Grubbs. Hickory, Elias Albaugh, W. Albaugh, Thomas J, Bowman. Kiigley. W. WbiU-hill, Gust. Rhode, Mort. Heath, Kit Ktrauo, David Hick. .Isnks. Ja. W. Ward, James tVatsi.i!, HarnrlU Tliomax Filxgoi'Hhl. Special Notice. We call atten tion of our readers to the advertise ment of the well known business firm of John Stevenson's Sons. Those con templating tho purchase of goods In their line will find this to be an oppor tunity rarely oirored. The firm is an old and reliable one, and thoir repre sentations may be relied upon. 31 3m For Sale. The old Holmes House property is offered for sale on very reasonablo terms. This property consists ot two acres of land, a barn, suitablo (or liv ery; size 105x40 feet. The foundation of the Holmes Houae contains a large amount of first class building stone. The land is suitable for gardening.and with proper care will ra.se superior vegetables. This property will be sold cheap. For terms enquiie of the editor of this paper, or of C. F. Gilles pie, Whig Hill. 33tf. A full line of new goods, embrac rtyg everything usually kept in a good country store, just received and lor sale cheap at Robinson & Bonner's. 33 Ne'v invoice Boots & Shoes, all kinds, -tvles and prices, jusl received at Robinson & Runners. 22tf -Rumbarger & Gregg'a Flannels ; the best in market, just received at Robinson & Bonner's. 33 if Go to the Hat Store sigs of the Big Red Hat Tidioute, for best as sortment hats, caps and furs. Also neckwear, underwear, hosiery Bnd gloves for men, women and children, at lowest cash prices. 32tf Latest styles of winter hats and caps just received and for sale cheap at Robinson & Bonner's. 33tf. Go to the Hat Store for nicest furnishing goods. 32tf Dr. Borland, Dentist, of Mercer will be in this place Dec. 28th, court week. Those in need of work in his line will find him at Central lloue durinz that week. td Nice assortment Ladies' Neck Ties and Ru flics at the Hat Store. 32tf IMPORTANT. Our readers who visit Pittsburg! and Allegheny cities, will thank us and save money, by adopting the fol lowing as a rule : When visiting either city, take the name and address (.or cut out advertisements) of all business hiuses advertising through our col urans, and whatever goods you buy in their liuo give them your patronage, All are firat-class, reliable houses guaranteed to be so hy our Tittiburgl agents. You will, by follow ing this advice, obtain the best goods at the lowest prices. Their advertisement a 8tatidin2 invitation to you, and one that costs them hundreds of dollar annually. When buying, state to the advertiser that you saw their ndver tisemcut in this tmpcr, and our word for it, it will pay you. Stoves for burning all kinds coal and wood : stove pipe, coal hods shovels, pokers, etc., at Robinson Bonnets. 32 3t Fapa Baldwin, at Tidioute, has the most extensive and best selected lot of Fishing Tacklo that we have ever seen in a country store, and at astonishingly low prices. 4 6m The colored address label on each paper shows the date to which the sub scribcr has paid, thus Thos Turner 174, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his paper until March 1st, 1874 The mail list is corrected weekly. By con suiting the address label every subscri ber can tell how his account stands. Our accounts go back no further than the 1st of January. '73, the ac couuU previous to that time being payable to the old firm. The old sub scription book is yet in our hands, and our receipts will be recoguized by the old firm. tf. Kew Advertisements. IN THE Court of Common Pleas of For est County. Martin Miner, Libo uut, vs. Miv M itta'P. Tt.4Ktiiiiilritit . Nit. 17 l-'eli'v Term, lis'-i, Subpona in Divorce, isstiod r. Jan y tuh, 1874. AiuV. Alias Subpu-na awardod May lilMh, Mi. JVihit. To Mary M.ucr: You arc hereby notified to appour on 4th Monday of locoinlxr next, to answer to thu complaint of thu said Martin Minor. T. J.VAX GIK8EN, KhcrilT. Nov. 30th, 174. IJELT CARPETINOS, 33 cts. per yard. FELT CEI LI NJ for rooms in phuv of Plaster. FFLT KooFlNti asil SIDINCJ. For samples, address C. J. FAY, Camden, Now Jci-m'v. PROCLAMATION. Whkbkah, The Hon. 1'. Wetmorp, President Judir" of tho t'onit of Com mon Pleftn and Quarter Session" in nnd lor the county of Forest, hu iMnnd Ids )irp ret for lv!diii(r a Court of Common I'li ns Quarter S'HStotis, ie at Tloncxtn, for tho County of Forest, to coinineneo r.ti tho fonrtli Monday of Dec. next, boinjr tho 2Hth day of Doe. 174. Notice Is therefore given to the Coroner, .Inst ires of tho I'enco and Constables nf unid county, thai they lxi then and flu-re In their proper persons h ten o'clock, A. M., of fluid (lay, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their oillccs appertain to be done, and to those who hound in recognizance to prosecute aorainst the prisoners that are or slmtl bo In the jail of Forest CrHinty.tliat they bo then and there to prosecute nsiainsi thcin as shaH lie just, (liven under my hand and seal this U4th itnv of Nor. A. I), 1874. T. J. VAN GIKSKN, Hh ft. rial List for December Term, 1874. 51!lbeth Goer vs R. C. Scott et at. B. llotliiian vs John l-auundas et al. H. If. May vs. James T. Whi.snor et ai. II. H. May vs John Miller et al. F.liMihoth Raflertv vs Michael llalTertv Sr. Klizabcth ItallertV vs Michael Kall'ertySr. John Clearv vs. John Cobb if- Son. lias. Murphy vs Thomas Porter. Samuel Dull vs I,. C. Wvnkonp ot al. Owston A Sowers vs A. V. R. It. Co. W. XV. ledvard vs John A.iV J. G. Dalo. Slirivcr Sawyer for no vs J. S. Hunter. Chits. Ilinton vs l. lv. waiter. A. I '.ran vs Win. Howe ot al. F.lilah C. Parker vs Joshua R. Jones. (iartteld vU. K. Hunter. Harmony Township vs Tho Oil Creek & Alleithenv Kivor rtailwav. Win. Armstrong et al us vs. The Twp. ot Harnett. Forest County for use vs. J. P. Sigglns et al. J. A. Proper and Geo. W. Walters vs Win. fellows. J. F. Overlander vs. Andrew Small. Jackson Duncan vs. J. I', t iverlandor. Kri Randolph vs. J. F. Overlander. J. B. AGNKW. Froth' y. Tionesta, Nov. Kith, 1K74. PSYCIIOMANCY, or Soul Charming. How either sex mav fascinate and irain tho love and allootions of any person tlicy choose, instantly. Thin simple mental ac- inirenient all can possess, free, by nnul, lor !45 cents! toifothur Willi a Marnaue Guide, l-Vvptian Oi ac.o. Dreams. Hints to Ladies. A oncer book, loo.doo sold. Ad dress T. William A Co., Publishers, Phil adelphia. 3) It C. W. EARNEST, STJRGEOX DENTIST, TID1OUT10, PA. ALT. OPERATIONS pertaining to Sur gical or Mechanical Dentistry per formed with care, ami warranted. I guar antee success or refund the ni'inev. Otlico in GRANDIN BRICK BLOCK. Reinembor the place. 32-1 v. G . W. EARN KST. DR.C.KEMQLC, Has bought out the store of 13 O L .A. Jl T) 13 ROS, Xirfloiito, r., And will carrtr on tho business hereafter. A full lino of all the goods lbrmcrlv kopt will still bo found in this utoro. Physr cians proscriptions carefully compounded nv Bi ompotcni I'liariuaeisi a lirauuaiu oi Philadelphia College ot I'liai niaey. S2-3m C. K EM RLE, M. D. PATE1TTS, PENSIONS, And all descriptions of Army and Navy claims prosecuted. Applications by mail attended to as if made in person; advice free. Address W. C. RKRINGEK, Claim and Patent Asjent, 110 Smilhtield fetreet, Pittsburgh, I'a. M A NT ELS AND I'UUXJTUKK NIAISN A SPECIALTY". JAMES OLD, 1113 Liberty Strrct, w31-3m P1TTSHLRGH, PA. J V. ff,. Tho above letters are tho initials of one of thu liiiuht modiciiies in tho -niuutry foui'-rold I.iniineiit, not excelled bv any other iu the curing of l'aius and Sore Throat, and is oxpocially uuuptcd i" ilis ease of Hor-.cs Caitlo Ac Sou circulars around bottles. iSuld by nil li ungiMls. w30-ly com F. I 1. . WANTED. Everybody to know that Four-Fold Liniment is tho leading Lini ment for cumin all kind of Pains aud Sore Throats, and for Horses, Cattle, if is the movt HticccNsful Liniment in thu market. See circulars around bottles, Sold by all Druggihts. 3o-ly com pooiei iHrra.wp IfnlvAt and FnrUt. Vft. ! POONB. BOIBBOKB. l ' shovels. Locaa.WTtl Hinges, Nails, Files, etc r i.j. pi...uk). I AGRICULTURAL TOOLS, . riTTItOBtU, PA., Ou. Ubarij t. EUU BtTMU. KEYSTONE UIMMJ KOOSM, 293 Liberty St., - - PlttsLu.tfh, Pa It', 11. Mifl'SOy, Prupriftor, MV.. T AI L HOI KS. TiiA.vsri-NT nro.M Hoi.icni;i. 1-1 v Ai. )i grim Dr.. I. Walkers California Yin fgnr Uiltors nro a purely VeictaW piciai;tion, made chiclly IVoin tlio na tivo licibs found on the lower i-.-uifjcs ft tbe Sioira Nevada luoiintains of t.'ai.for nia, tho jncdiciiml properties of which are extracted therefrom without llie tin of Alcolml. The quc-Hioti Is altnoar daily asked. "What Is tho catiso of tit unparalleled success of Vixkoaii Hi" TKitst" Our answer is, that they reiuor the causa of disease, and tho patient re covers his health. They nro the trrsac blood ptirilierand a lifo-Kiviui; principle, a perfect licnovalor nnd liivioralr of. the system. Never before in- tlw history of" tlio wiulil lias n inciliciiio lmt . ciuii'Miiiiiilril poKseKsnif; tlio rcniiirkal4H )ualuics of Vinkoas ltiiTKas iu liealm ui lick of evert- diwase man i beir to. 'fhrf aro a ccnllo Pur-ratito ax well a Tunis, rclicvnijr CunKitfn or luflaiiunatinn t,'. the I.ivur aiul Visceral Orfant iu biliuiu Di-'easus Tiie properties of Dit. 'WAr ttEH's Vikkgar liiri KRS are Apcricut. Dianhoretio. Canninativo. Nutritious. Laxative. Diuielie, feeilative. C'oUBtnr-Irritant Sndorifie, Altera bre, and A nti-bilious. . Grnteful Thousands proclaim Vix Xgau Bitteks the most wonderful la viguraiit thatferer sustained Ui tiukiog system. t t No Person can take these Bitters accordiiiff to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bonoa are uot de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted tcyou4 repair. iMiions. iiennttent nnu inter mittent levers, (a-blch aro so preva lent iu tbe valleys' of our Rieat river throughout tho United States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri. Illinois, Tenncsseo, (Himborlaiid, Arkan sas, Ilcd, Colorado, Hrazos, Klo Grande, Pearl, Alithanin, Mdbilo, Savannah. !'.) nnoke, Jamas, and many others, with their vast tributarieft, throushotit our cntiro country during the Sumim r and ' Autumn, nnd'remarljnlily so during ma sons of unusual heat nnd dryness, aro invarialily accompanied by .extensive d raiiKcmonts of tho sUmiauh and liver, nnd other abdominal viscera. Iu thirfr treatment, a purgative, exerting a paw ciful inlluciK'O upon tlicsc vaiiotu or gans, is essentially necessary. Tl.sr is no cathartic for tho purpose tqw: h Dk. J. Wamceii's ViNKOAit'tHii"r::t!v, as they will speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter Willi which u, bowels aro lo.nWd, nt tlio saino stiniiiliititig tho secretions of the lht, nnd generally restoring t''.o hcii!.!) . functions of tho digestive organ. Fortify h hody n;iiinst disps hr purifying nil its Holds with Vinkhah Hitters. No epidemic canako !:!? of a system thus lbrc-tirmcd. i Dyspcpsiit or IndisrestiiVi), We Ad- ache, rain in the Muiuhlon. I'cuvl... . 'I'ightncss of the Chest, 1 'izxinr a-i, H'.v.r Kructatlons of the Stomach.- I'ad Tr.tw ill the Mouth, Rilious Attacl.s. I " j 1 1 : l n -tation of tho Heart, Int!aiiur.i':io:i of tl I.imgs, Pain in the rcgii-n of tT;a t.' neys, and a hundred oilier pn'inf..! .i ' toms, nro the oikpiiags of l.-pi-if. One Ltotttu will proven lo! tei )t itn i-;t of its merits than n longrl.y idviii luont. Scroruln, or 7t!ni?'s Till, w::. 8wullili).'s. t; leers, Ln -ipi- as. Suvlh-il (illitl't), .Sl-luilliulU IllllullllllN'.iol t, li.dol" ( Inflaiiunutiims, Aleiciirinl .A Mocx.um, O. Soriw, Kriiptiiuis of the M- iu, So:. l vc. . lu Ihuso, a in ull iillicr :iic.(iiiiiium,i l eiiM-a, W aI.ki.k'.s VlM-toAK Pii'vkks sliuwu tlu-ir )!icat curaii.e ia Uut most obotiiiiiti: anil inlraclnlii u-c-. For Iiillmniiiiitory t.nd l'inc:i'i lilietiiiintisin, tioiii, Ko ,:::- tent nnd Intermittent Fet ci s. I iKew. -if tlio Uliiml, Liver, Kiihir.va umI blaiulc-., ( tbeso Hitters have im otual. fcttcU lii ... are eanseil by Viiiah il 1;!ik..I, , .Mecliuiiicul Diseases. -lYni-i:!! en gaged in I'aints ami .Minerals, siicU I'lumbor.-t, Typu-si'ticr.'. (i.ii.I lni:,tcr-. i Minors, m tlcy mlvaiR'c ia life, a.-o to p;iialyls of tlio nmvcl-. Tu (;i i.t'.l iipaiu-t this, tako a iIokc nf W.M.Ktu Vi. lui.Mt Umtkiis iwaxiiibally. For Skin Diseases Eriiption.i. ter, Salt-ltliiMiiii, lilutchu.-, ,S)mih, ",up'nr. Pustules, lluilx, t'liihuiiclns, Kiiii; wi'iin". Scald-htwtl, Sure Lyes, Kiy.iiwia'. 1 ;.!. Bciiifs. bi.scoloratioiis of t!u .-km. Ihiuc ri and Diseaseii of Hih Skin of Vilii.t!-vvr i:ji; j or uutitrc, aio litcrailv iln iiji ami t -M.it 1 ' OUt Of tllO KVstCIH ill U blll'lt HtllU y U0 iliU (if tllB-.ll Li H I CM. l'in, Tape, and other Worms, lurkini! in the vlcni of so many tlniiisauii-, are elloetually ih'streyrtl uml rcniovf.l. N H'bIciu of ineiliciiic, mi Vi-1'iuiiiiKi.-H, no ia thelminitics will Iree tbe systeui Uoui wwiuio like those I!ittur. For Female Complaints, in yoaug or old, married or single. l the i!a u nf u manhood, or the turn of l.l'e. tlu:e 'I'ihub Hitlers disiiay no tluciUcJ an intiuci.ee Uikl improvement in soon ioiccililili. t'leiuisetlie Vitiated Mood when ever you tint! Us impurities burMin tliruuk tli skin in Pimaii-a. lCrnjitioiis. cr Si; cioanse it wlieti you find it tiiilnu-ti)d anil lucjfith in the veins; cleanse It vi ta it is foul '; your ieeliiis will tell von tvl.i'M . Kl-h the bl'iHul pure, uud tLo buultli of tiis , teui will follow. II. II. MclMt V4 1.O & i n.. Pnif iristJ uml (Jen. A'U., S.iu I'miiicui-i v .1 i.l, mill "". ( Wimliini;tiiii nuil CIi:ii1iii Hold by all lit Uiulfct MM.I I ul EVERYBODY'S OWN PHYSICIUS by C W. ilI.KASO.V, W. 1. A iniiKiiin cent voliiiuc 01 4hM octavo psjri s In ami. fully iiloKtiatuil 11 ml olcpmily bound, i on' ii i k niai ti 1 J UM a aijti il lo tbe wanht of every Iiiimlv. Over .',(1 cnera iujiM, One im. nl !-oll iiOcupuw 111 01, e cik, an nlber ; 0 in Hiire iIiim. ami am ilier ;o in liuir iU s, Ciri ii'min, v ith compli te imlex free. I iici;il iti-ciuiifH antl exd him AGENTS WANTEDS '-t- II. N. McKinncy .( Co., Publihlicrs, ":ft iiiiKf.ii) si., I'liibi'lclphiu, Pa, i'7-4( 4 X- a MaIIa r rT - i. -,
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