VEDIESDAY BOBMaO, HB, M, 187. ' UOnOTJGHOFFICKS. ' JfaT77 M. iTTRt., Jit. ' ' bsMMrmrn H. J.-Woleolt, T. J. Viiu ilao:i, J. F.. Bl.iliie, I,-b. lino j, J. !. ll'tori, J. A. Proper. Jmitict.ihf lh 'MCiiV, P. Mcrcllliott, I. H, Knot. yn.hoj It. Swnc;;ait Hchnnl IHn-tlunl. S. Kiini, II. O. In VU, . J. Wol.-ott, . II. Urtslot, a. n. Kelly, I). Clark. tm i. . i FOREST COUNTT OFFICEPvS. Pmhltnt Jn'it L. T. Wrntowr,' A minimis JWyf jAndwuw Uook, Jos. . Dale. ; . AWifT-T. J. TS Oikmrx. '" . i Trtnuurer S. J. fcKTLEY. Pmlhtntiurv. Kfiitttrdt Recariicr,4e. T. M. Ct-AitK. Pr. Dept. (Aimmi.m'tnr Jowl THOMPSON, Jas. K. Cl.AftK, Fi.T IlHRMK. Oun'v HiijrrintrntlefitH. F. RonREa. )itlriet Uforae.i S. D. Ibwijc. Jury (.Wimitsiuner Ja. FLTN!,Wji. FaTTER-SOX. , . rvur nvyorS.D. Trwiw. fi)-onr M.lTTBr., J. ' ' Counfy A uiUort"V. It. Conn, L. vV'Aa- HKK, (!.' J A M ! KSOIt. Member tf CoajreM 19(A Dirit C. B. tUttTlS. Auemby J. B. Abkbw, . 2(me itf Tralnt At TIOXKSTA SXA l'IOX, on and.aftar OoWbir 5, 1S74.1 Trin W " M " S3 ' Train St " tl IS:45 a. m. J:. TO pi m, 8:41 p. in. fl:.V) a. m. 4:11 p. m, 1:38 A. in. PORTS. f the River Dlvieton i. . from Oil City o Irvluolsn, up the river U North; down tbe river, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Billa have ben sent out by M. W. Tate, Esq., fir itibscriptionii due ta the FoREr .Ktpvbi.ican. These bills are not our, but the company', f whom we bought thii office on Jan nary lit, 1873. ' We collect our own U!.: -. ' it. Rev. .Elliot .will preach iu the Presbyterian church on Suuday next, Moruiug aud evomng. -... fiRev. ISlilor, of Clarion, is bold ina nrotractcd meetings atTylersburg. Ortwein.the Pittsburgh murderer. u'ut linmni in tlin !nil r.r.l ! fliut . MW ...... U-. ... ..... JHI. J Wl 'M . ...... jilaca yesterday atuoou. . Admiral AViUon' of ibe eliip "Venture," snys ihut tbin winter cor rctjioiiils with thut of 1343, which was jU'rriMj coM. "A oriicrn:tn on me uimicirK'tt-i I t . t m I "Wanen 11. K. was frozen (lend at bis pout, a week ago Monday night. It in .rumored that another, on the T. & E road, aharcd the same fate. Mr. Iithi4idge think of procur ing an ice plow to break up the ico iu Ma mill-pond. It ii works well, per imp it wjll bo used to 'break the ice atov lb river bridgo. . ,;, Look out for freh rggn and - ua- jile sugar pretty toon. Ham nnfre.-g will b a tkvoilto dish iu ft few weeks, nnd sugar parties are eagerly looted ibe by th joung folk. ' ' ' ' Kov, L. II. Euglee, D. D.', Tresi- Jont of tbo Wesleyau College, of Ciu--j ciuuati,. iu, on . Monday, the 15th iujsU, unauiraoubly elected President of Ailfghony College, Meadville, Pa. wi.. J'lLL.-'t iiLtu fishermen du somo fishing through-ibe ict? This is practiced iu other places uitQ extensively, und yet we" do "not licar of a tisli having been captured here this witter. . .' ,". A meeting of the - Republican tate Coruruitteo has been called by tha Chairman, Hon. Husscll Errett, at the Lochicl House, iu Ilarrioburg, on Thursday, March 4th. All members ahould attend. t The dance at the Lawrence Ilouce, oq tlio evening of Washington's birth day, is said to have been well attend ed, aud enjoyed immensely by all who were there. Several couples from a distance attended. Many buebeli of potatoes have been frozen this winter in cellars hith erto cousidtrcd frost-proof. Scarcely a family iu this neighborhood but have lost from two to one hundred .bushels of this useful tubor. 'iThe barrel works at Titusville are closed tut the present, there being no demand for barrels. Should that busi nois come to a stand-still, it will prob b!y have the effect of closing some of the stave-mills iu this couuty. It id said that the indemnity to be paid by Spain to the relatives of American victims of tit Virginius af fair has been fixed at (84,000, and tl ut tho convention will be signed im mediately upau Mr. Cuehirg present ing bis rr(drr.ti,:!s to tho new CoTern- Roll of Honor. . t; - Mil. Kditor: I'lcnso print the fol lowing Ilrport of thp High School for tho mouth cmling 17th: Number of pupils enrolled 62. A cioge attendance 42. Iu the roll of honor this month are Jnmes 1'easc, Anna Pease, Hattie Ittel, Emma i-loan, Sallio Knox, CharJsy Davis, Ida Paup, Floyd Proper, Ella Davis, Eva Knox, Clm.i. 1'rouka, Lucy Swales, Cora Knox, Belle fchoup, Clara Heath, nnd James Haslet. Ilobert Haslet, Js. Haslet, 'Alex. Dale, Clias. Davis, D Uy Horn, and Eva Knox have not been absent a day during the terj). .. , j. ' J. K. Shadman, Teacher. Court Proceedings. Courts met on Mtndsy, 22d lust-, President Judgrt Wctmorc, and Asso ciato Judges Cook uud Dale present. Constables sworn an J Graud Jury charged. No Quarter ScsBiJiS buji ncss before the court. S.'P. Brlgfiijra, Esq., of Frauklin, admitted to prac tico iu the several court of Forest county, aud sworn. . In the case of Jacob 6., Hood vs. Aquilla Mong, Jury found for defend ant. " "" . - . The case of Jas. Baptie vs. J. L. Acoiub et a), is on trial as we go to press. Court week for which we have all looked, aud longed, and sighed, is here, bringing the familiar faces of lawyers, jurors, clients and witnesses. ' It is curious to note, that year after year, about the. same individuals attend court, and almost in the same capaci ty. There is one individual in parti who has had a suit before nearly every court during the seven years we have made 'Tionesta our home. So it is with some other partier, who are al ways present as witnesses to suits, aud are sure to be subpeenaed whether they know anything about the case or. not. Tho Justices of the Peace, and con stables, who are always cited to appear,-remain nearly tho same. 8o in the course of time, ono acquainted here can name over half the attend ants before court week comes. The Trial List being small this week,' the court will probably adjourn to-day, to meet again on the Third Monday of May next. Until which time numbers of our citizen", (not excepting ourself ) expect to live on credit, i A new expression, or an old word with a new meaning, is valuable, in these days of progress, and we feel it our duty, as a journalist, to repeat au expreesiou we heard yesterday , morn ing: 'A couple of phaps, ueithpr of thsin citizens of (iur tow nl. were say ing uncomplimentary tMrtgs' of one another, in front jq the Drug Store, yesterday morning, when one of them broke out in an excited manner, "You are as abscond as any one I khow of!'! The other fellow stopped to think, aud Bob Iluddleson stepping betweeu the parties undoubtedly prevented a row. TJe man who majsr die remark bad evidently said just what he tueaut to Buy, as ho lepeated it several times. , t-rIra. Jrwin,' who has been stop ping with her daughter, Mrs. Ilenage, this winter, met with a painful s acci dent on 'Monday evening last. ; She was hanging out some clothes,, and tho ground being iy she slipped and fell, fracturing her left wrist badly. The accident happened at 5:45" p. m. aud Dr. Blaine was called in and had the facture reduced at 6:15 p. ro. The patient is doing well. A citizen of Clarion county in formed us, on Monday last, that near ly all the towuship and borough offi cers in that county, were filled by Re publican candidates at the late flec tions. How's that for the "Berks of the West ?". We venture to prophecy that affairs will be administered iu better shape for the year to come than heretofbre. "A new broom sweeps clean." x Now that the auow has disappear ed sufficiently to, lay, bare the aide-, walks of our town, we notice that a great many repairs and, some new walks are needed. It is hoped that our new Couneial will take immedi ate action in this direction, and that the rough places may be made smooth and the crooked places be made straight. . Mr. MoCrny, who runs Cobbs lumber on tho Clarion River, informs us :hat this Srni will run about 3,000, OQO feet of lumbor on the firi water. This beildo about 5,000,000 they will rutfout cf Timc-la CrcoV. Not !of ' dull tirno-. DIED,--. JoNKS.Tn Heaver Valloj-, 1. to. 18T.', Nancy K. ilnntrlit'-r ot M. II. mid K. O. oiie, aged 14 year and 9 month. ' How terrible at all limns is death. But when (he remorseless tyrant comes claiming the young and fair, bow in finitely more terrible seems his fatal touch that withers wheaesoe'er it falls. On the present occasion we sorrow for one -of our fairest and best, gone from among us; a fond father's pride; a loving iimlher's joy ; an idolized sister, sleeps the sleep that knows no waking. Her illness was but brief, and of such a nature a to occasion her friends no alarm, until an. unexpected change occurred, ' that all too soon carried her beyond all human aid and worldly care. The sad event has cast a gloom over the entire community. 1NMKMOKIUM. .. bt w. c. sr. Tearfully we folded ber ebld white hands Lovingly over Iter brea.it ; Sorrowfully kissed ber olay cold lips And laid ber down gently to rest. Wtf laid br to rest with a void in our And wept Sttor tears o'er her tomb, Yet we ktiow sbV at peace where death never part,. " '- Nor sorrow and care can! their gloom. Oh, when I thlnkof all that mlde ihe paat Like a mystical dream of joy; aud .'be days Were golden bars, spaodinpt swiftly along. With th whispered sweetness of an orient on From hearts too happy to do aright but ' praise. ' : And my heart has chanted dirges ever sltetf Her fingers slipped through mine; and . quickly o'er Her face the diaad hadow fell; at tbe MlKht ' ' ' ' " ':;' ' "' My ooul drew back with horror and af fright, . . "My Ood t no more," X shrieked, "my darling's no more." - f No more for me Indeed, the' voice nd Minilo . i And sweet comroings; ' but for her the best; , No more of pain or angulnh ; no more . tears ; Nor agonizing doubts ; nor distressing fear j '" - She is dune with ail llfo'i troubles and at rest. . . .-, A great thaw has been iu progress for the last few days, which makes tlic sleighing in town look a little thin. We, underJtand that there is, lots of snow on the roods outside of town yet, and ooal is as low as it generally gets, ranging from fourteen to sixteen cents a bushel. " Monday being a legal holiday sohool was closed for the day. May, Park & Co.'s Bank' did no business, and Some other establishments observ ed the day. ' Court was in session, however, all the sau.e as if it were not a legal holiday, and we worked bard all day.. - Protracted meetings are' still held at the M. E. Church in this place, and although the metings are well attend ed, and good attention given to the ex ercises, no converts have yet' been made, or at least, no professions. How much longer the meetings will last we are not informed. """" ' ftT n t a - Hard coal is bcefsminf scarce, as it always is at this season of the year, especially in this' place. It would be a good idea for somo one to start a coal yard here, to supply those who have been iiojirovideut. It always happens wITeu you want to borrow that everybody else is "just out," too. Mr. C. L. Haona, formerly of West Hickory, now of Greeley, ; Colo rado, has our thanks for lato files of tjireeley" and Denver papers. By re ferring to them we learn that business Lis almost, if not entirely as lively as it Jay L-ooketiau never failed. We hope to hear from Mr. Hanna by let ter soon. TJto address to he Southern peo plo, Usued by the Democratic mem bers of Congress from the South, urg ing them to behave themselves,. to treut the black man kiudly and en deavor Cbt show them that the interests of the two races are identical, is ex cellent id tone, generally, though there are some phases ia it so vague that it is difficult to know whether or not the spirit that prompted it is in full sym pathy with the ostensiblo purpose, of promulgation. The fact that it will be considered as designed to keep the White Leaguers from interfering with the Democratic chances in the next Presidential election, however, doe not alter the fact that tbe advice is good. Among the names of those who thus counsel forbearance we ob servo that of MrJJohn, Voting Brown, ! of Kentucky, McAdnaU Teybnr,t a prominent citizen tC fiuioute and t.Wtf opera tor in the Oil Region, died a. San Diego, California,' "Wednesday, Feb. 18th. He had for some years been in failing health and went to California for bis health. He went there over a year ago and was reported as improv ing until lately. . He was born in Tompkins Couuty, N. Y., and came to the Oil Regions iu 18G4. lie com menced operations early and amused a large fortune. He was a man of high character, greet energy, and will be sadly missed by the whole commu nity. Peterson's Magn ' for March more than maintains supremacy. The principal steel ving repre sents a little Italian shepherd, asleep in the woods, with one of his own sheep watching over him, aud U the most cunning picture imaginable. The double size colored steel fashion plate is of rare beauty, the ladies pretty, the dresses tho very latest, the whole unrivalled. As to the literary con tents they get better and better. No other lady's book has such a brilliant corps of coutrihutiors as ''Peterson." Tke it all in all, it is, as the publish er claims, the best for its money iu the world. If you have not already sub scribed for 1875, clofo t once. 'The pried is but two dollars a year, postage free. Or !hreo cop'ea for $4.80, post age free, with a magnificent, large sized engraving, 27 inches by 20, "Washington's First Interview With His Wife," as a premium to the per son getting up the club. ' For large clubs an extra copy tf the magazine in addition is given. Specimens sent, gratis, if written for, to persons wish ing to get lip clubs. Address, Charles J. Peterson, 30G Chestnut Street, Phil adelphia. Special Notice. We call atten tion of our readers to the advertise ment of tho well known business firm of John Stevenson's Sons. Those con templating tho purchase of goods in their line will Cod this to be an oppor tunity rarely offered. The firm is an old and reliable one, ami their repre-'j sentations may be relied upon. 31 3m COKRECTliD EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson' & Bonner,'" Dealers in General Merchandise. Fl ur ft lmrrel - - - SC507.:5 Corn Meal, bolted - 2.25 Chop feed - ...':'. . $2.000215 Itye IS bushol .... - - 1.00 Oatn buaiicl .... C' G65 Corn, ours ..... Potatoes - - - ,. r . . ,,70(390 Green apples ' - ' ' ' - - 75($1.00 Beans $1 bushel ... 2.033.00 Ham, sugsr cured .... 15 Brekk fast naeo.i. u?ar cured - 15 Sugar - - - '- - - 10 12J Syrup 75, 1.00 N. O. Molasses - 1-00 Roast Bi Coffse KeX t S C I s Rio CotTee, best 29 Tea ' .E01.40 Dried Bocf ..... 20lSi Rico . 10 ButUr - . - . . 25 32 Eggs, fresh ..... 5 Bait -.'. . - . 2.50(3,2.75 Lard .... . . ... 15(5,18 Dried apples - ' - - . - 8I0 Nails, lOd, keg .... 4.50 Iron, common bar. . . . . 4.00 BuckwtH-at flour - . . - - 8.00 Xew Advertisements. Mercantile Appraiser's List for For est County for tho Year 1875. CLASS. TAX. BARNKTT TOJSHIP. Andrew Cook 14 $ 7 00 Jas. l'carfcall 14 7 00 OIlEliW TOWNSHIP. Ford & Lacy 13 10 00 HARMONY TOWNSHIP. A. Slrjiy 14 TOO Jno, 4? jirmtn : 14 7 00 J. I. ltne 14 7 00 W. C. eill 14 7 00 niCKOIlV TOWShltlP. T. D. Collinn ...!. 14 7 00 T.J. Bowman . 12 12 50 Wheeler AiTuNunbury 14 7 00 110 WK TOWNSU1P. D. Oi ahum 14 7 00 KINUKI.KY TOWNSHIP. Wheeler, IluHuubury & Co 14 7 00 TIONK4TA DOKOL'UH. S. C. Johnston. ..-..... -.i. ... 14 v TOO RiiiiiiHOn.r.oniH.r ...... 10 20 00 Oeo. W. Hithri.lifo A Co 12 12 50 oo. W. ttovard A Co IS 10 00 M. Kinstuin 13 10 00 S. II. IJuj let 14 7 IK) M. Smith 14 7 00 A. II. I'Ki trulue 14 7 00 II. I J. Davis 14 7 00 John Keek It 7 00 Jlillmrrt SuIoohs. Jos. E. Zuver, 2 tables 40 00 M. Ittel Jr., 2 tables 40 00 IlestauraHt and Eating Ifouxt. Rudolph Ktrucku 8 5 00 A Court of Appeals will lis held at the ofnee of the County Traui-r, at the Court Hons, in Tionsta on Saturday the 27lb dy of Feb., 1875. V. 11. HARLAN, Moreantiio Appraiser Forest County. PflDVINf! Compensation Liberal. Pre- wUI IIMU. Jori'iiuetoona willing touaru part otber expeniiHS at srhool. liovd. vv. II. KINttHKl K Y, Ls HM' Seminsrv, Tar-rvl-wn, N. V. 0 4t . f .Administratrixs', Noticq. r , Letter" of n loiittlHt-stion on thn estate nl Tir Wesley V Huritr, "In'ft of TioneMS Hontnph, ioioooil, ivln lrci ttranted to tlifl umlTsiKiieil, notice Is lnreby pivrn tlit persons knowing tlie'rtselve milr-bt-ed U said (wtnto nr required to innke ini mst'iRtn pnynipnt ol tho Mme, and those having elnims siminst said eslnts will pro sent thrm.prpM-!y antheiitii-nted lor set tlement. KLTZABKTIT ni'NTKR, Adm's. CLARA F. 11 1'NTl'.R, AiIid'i. Tionesta, Pa.. Feb. lit. 175. 44 6t PAPA KALI) i7I3 ITascpsosda SERIN G MACHINE DEPOT In his ' BOOT and SHOE STORE; And In connection with bis other bflilasss ha lis constantly in store Iks GROVIR A BAKER, UOMKSTIC, vicroR, 1-4 WILSON SnUTTLB, r- .WIUTKBy, ' ' j -, ' , iiowe, " " - " BLEK3, " , , WHEELER A TTTLSOlt, - - HOMB SHUTTIJS, ( andwill rURNISU TO ORDER any Sewing Maehlne In the market, at list -, prices, with all tbe . ... which th C4nfanies give, and will DELIVKaTUE MACHINES In say part of Forest Comity, and give all , flscesnry instructions to learners. Nesillrs for U MsohlOM, Slilli as 4 Tbwl always In Jitors. TXDIOUTE, PA., June, 1874. 11 st DRUGSTORE! , Jas. H. Fortes, Proprietor, " Banner A AgneWs Blesk, "r ' ' ELM 8TR2ET, TlAXIMTA, Fa. Ageat for Dr. Horria' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Ilorohound. I) E TJ G S PATERT KEDICISES, . tobacco, ' .: ;: i CIGARS, - LIQUORS, JTer VtWw OXLY White Lead, perfectly pare, sold mssmSi cheaper than formerly. Also all kinds At Oils, Kerossns, Ter pentine, iieiiEine, Toilet ArHstss, ttr fumertos, Ao., for sale cheap. . . ' JAS. H. roitis. wrvi. F. BLU1, 33 J, . OICS.3VE IT H AND WAGON-MAKER. Corner of Chureh and Elm Streets, TIONESTA. 3? A. This firm is prepared to do all work In Its linr,And will warrant evsrythiitg done st their sli- ps to give satisfaetinn. Par ticular altsntion givan to 'HOIt$iJR.iIIOf:iXC3( Oivs them atrial, and you will not re gret it. lS-ly. tC O fflfl i'r dsv st lniiia. T ma J tlU Address t;eo. Still on it Co., Portland, Mo. 31 n OryncA WF.l .K guaranteed to Male and 3? I I Female airents, in tlielr liH-alitv. Costa notion to try it. Partieulars 1'iee, P. tl. Vu-ksry fc Co., Augusta, Me, 81-41 ' The above letters are tbe Initials of one of the tinpvt medicines In tlie ennntiy. Four-Fold Liniment, not ix:elled by aiiv other In the curing of I'ains and More Throat, and especially axlsptml to diM esse ot liorNet, t utile Ac, Ken circulars around bottlss. bold by all Druggists, w jO-ly eoin ADVi:UTISi:RSenl 25 cents to"7ji. P. Kowell A- Co., 41 Park Row, N. Y.. for their Kighty-pao Pamphlet, showing ooHtot advui 'isiug. 13 4i loll WORK noatly excciits-l at tlilsslBe I st ronsonaUs rn'tn, WA:"- "Vx-,.. ,..'" tlir.Tnr .iaTiT." Dr. .T. "Walkor's Cnlilbmln Via epnr ISitlcra aio a purely Vegetable picp.'ilalioti, ni.ulo cbiolly f;oni tho na tive herbs found on the lower ranges oi tie Sierra Nevada mountains of Ciiiifor ilia, tlio medicinal properties of whicl ore extracted tlietelioili withmit the ust of Alcohol. Tho question is almot. daily asked. "What is tho caHo of lite unparalleled success of YtXKCAlt Hit TK.usf" Our nn.swei' is. that they rumova the caima of (lisearfl;, and tlio patient ia covets his health. They are the cent blood put ilicrmid a lifo-Kivinj; pi inripic, a petfect Kenovator mid l:iioiaor of-the system. Never befote iu lb lii.tnry uf ilia world 1iis a na-dieinc Ixsia cutnHnnild pof(iini; the rciimi kis suaiuiHii uf Vi.vko.xh Itri'TKUs in keuiinir lla sick of every i'u-i-.u.-n mu:i in heir f . TS) sre a Irsittlu Pursativa as well a a Toaie. relivi::)t Coiif-iniii or lufliuiuuaUna mt ths l.ivsr and Yiacsrui Organ iu ilillss Lh.v-aact The jiroppi tios of Dp.. Walkek's Ti.xkbaSi Ilr.Tin.t .tie Aperient. Distiliorolia, Canijui.itne. Xtiiritimn. l.atatire. Umrsticv 6tlatrV. Coiuiiv-Irritant Diiilorific, Altera live, aad.aAi-.titiflkas. . Oaleful Tliousnnd3 proclaim Vrsr. xoak UilTU8 the most wonderful I.a Tiguraut 'jhst trur sustaiaod tk siaku4 syrtcm. w ' No Person enn tale tlit?se Bitten according to directions, nnd remain long unwell, provided their bones me not de stroyed by mineral poison or other mentis, and vital organs wasted beyeutt repair. Bilious, Remittent nnd Inter i ni ft tout level's, which are so preva lent in the vtttleys of out- great rivers throughout tho United States, especially those of tho Mlflsisxippi, Ohio, Misaouii, Illinois, Tennessee, Cttmbcrlnmf. Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, Urazos, ltio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobllo, Snvnnnnk, ltd anokc, James, mid many ethers, with their vast' tributaries, tiu'ouxhout ottr cntiro country during the Suimncr and Autuinn, and remarkably so dui !ui;eu roiis of umiHual hciit and dmigM, t; Invariably accomtianicd by eMCL'-'ivs-dsi-r.iiiROmeiits of tho stomach mid- Uvcr, ami other abdominal viscera. Iu their trcnC'iiont, a purgative, exerting a pow erful luriucnce upon theso various ev Rnns, Is essentially necessary.' -Thsre is no cathmtic :r tbo pin ios.e equal Uit. J. WAt-KKit't Vixkgar llmr.;: as they will speedily rcmovo the d..r coloiud vUuItl mutter with wbish t'.ve bnwols nt'O loadvd, nt the anms ti-.t'A etimulntins tlio secretions of the )irtr, nml Reneially restoring tlio he;;!: 14 functions tif tho digestive orgni!.v Fortify tho body ncalnst (Ii.fn by purifying nil Its Huids with Vi.vuoak liirrKus. No ejiiilomic can t kwnt of a system thus foi e-ai incil. i Dysiicpsiii or Indigestion, Tlr. nche, Pain in tho Miou'iiifs, ('oikv 'J'i(,rhtness of tlio Chest, Pj;: Eructations of tlio Stomach, I'm, I Ts in the Mouth, Uilious .Mtarl;, rn!tit -tatioti of tho Heart, Intlaimiiatioi) of Lungs, l'nin in the region of the V:A licys, und a bundled othur n i i : Tti I tonis, are the till'sprins cf Iip'.-pii. One bnttlu will prove a lirtteiiir.i-.j.iu of iu merits. tUttu a h:i;ily.id-;.... uient. , . , Si'ioriiin, or Kins'n 3'vii, v;,: Bwcllinp, UIi'Si'n, Knviji,:;,!.-. -V; "J. Onitre, ScrcifiiluiH liillumumiiMi, Imtu'.. i J ii (lull in i a li iuK. ilcrcininl All ii', IH-, Sorst, KitiiitHiis of the tihin. rieru Kj. -In liiuu. an ni nil ptlier i". iiKtilir.ii.' .ii !! eoj-en. Vjskeiis . V ini;j a it I'.n rx !,-. sliuwu tlieb; friuat' eesuvn )n.':r i. Hinst uli.liimVs'' itr:iLtst!u (u r. For Intiufrtri'iivtoi-" tviul CIi:;vi..' IUicuiniitisiii, (lout, I5;;:..i!, Koi : tent and lntermittont revet s. I the lllmid, I.iVMr, Krilnevs ar.d K'ilitr. these Hitter havo no eijtud. b ich L'ia arc csncU ly Vitiuttiil llluuij. Mechanical Discuses. Tt tToiit ( jngeil iu paints and 11 it. era!'', such i l'luiubur.1, T.vi)L"-i;tl()i.j (inlil LuuUV'. j k' Vliuer. as tLcy advance IiiT:fu, .n m.!.-tr to pnrulysis' of Ilia ihiwvls. T (rtnl SL'uiii.t iJii, tiil.o-u dtMii ut' Walkimi's i liii u Hm mis neciiior,ttlly. . .., For Skin Diwusesj Eiitptlots, Ti t- ter, Snlt lfhiiiiui, Hlntchc-i, S 'l.-, I'iui', . I'UHtules, lloili, (.'arlimieln'. Itiit); .. BeaUt-hcftd, Knre Kye. Kryiicla". ItcS. Scuif-. lii.it'iiloriitiniH of tint Hl.ni, lLiii(t Slid Dim'.1"0h of thu Skin ol' wliiiunvr usias ur nation, am literally up nml can id cut nl the HV teni in a iburt tiuio ly tLe cm of llioo Jiiitvm. l'in, Titpe, und other YVin;, lurliiii)! iu lint stein of o liiiiny l!."iiui:i).', sis oill'ctmilly t1er,tiiyvd and nonuvcil. V svuluui of iiivtlit-uie, uu YurimlUL','. nu tiielininitic will lice thu -y.ltim liuui s ois.i like thine Hitter. For Feintilo Coniplalnls, Iu yw;- or old, in.irnril or riu:lu, at the Ja ii i f ' ninnhouil. or the turn of life, thci-e TxuU Hitter diaplsr so ilneidrd an infl'icucs U l improvement i soon parceptihln. Cleanse the Vitiated. Blood whu- rer vim tint! itn iiiipnnries burnlin' ttiruus the tkiu ill I'nnp.a.. K:'Uitinli, ur turn : clcuniu it lieu yuu find it olistiuuled tui slu-i.-h iu the vuiin; cioitnis it wlicu it is foul . yuur leclllliK will tell vuu vt heu ths lil'noil pui-a, ud Ibe hrsllll of tlio -tlu will MJow. II. II. MrllOMAI.n A CO.. PrutrUta! atiii Ah'tt .S.iu I'rjniMm .Aibis, Aul vuT. tif Wu.'.iiil'UiU uli I ( 1 .U i N .. SuU by ll l)i-ttl( mill al C. W. EARNEST, S U HQ EOX X) ENTI ST. TIDIOUTB, PA. ALL tPK RAT ION'S pertsli,ln to Sur gical or Mechanics! leiiLitiy per formed with rare. Bint warranted. I guar- ante,' success or refund the money. otneo in tUt.VMDJ.N hltLCK BLOCK. Reiiiciuoer the ijl:ie. i ly, U, W. E AltVKST, ' A it i r mauuiKLys.
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