I " ' - ' . - WEDNESDAY KOENIJIO, FEB. I, 1871.. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Jhtrg M---M. ITTL, Jr. Cliaaen. J. R Hl.lna It u lr-J. 'to ,o.ei'men H. j. w i T t U'Kd, J. a. Prop.r. . n'iT r' "-W. p- MarclUlott, aoxool Urtor--l 8. Knox, II. O. Da J.;, wmoott, 8. H. Haslet, A. B. v. viarx. FOREST COUNTT OFFICERS. Pridtnl JudaeI. TV Vi Aitociitl Judge Amokbw Cooa," Joa. .Ar(r T. J. Vaw C!imki. 7VfM4rr 8. .1. Ni-tiiv iVoJononry. Ilraitr& Becordtr.tc. r. M. Ci.aric, Pr. Dopt. tmmuiorir Jouw Taoxraow, Jab, Cbunry '9iiprififnrfrnf S. F. Ttnnaca. JKttriet AtlnrneuS. n Ir Jury CmmiMioiiri-Jaji. FltK.Wm Fattcrhok. Omtfy AVrtx'yor S.T. tltwiw. IJorontr M. Ittkf., Jr. County A uditortT. H. Co8, L. Wa kh, O. Jamikkok. Mrmotrof Vongrn 19th DittrUlC. B. VVRTII, AitnnblyJ. B. Aansw. CTmtt o 7Vain At TIOXnSTA BTAflOX, on and after v viovvr v, 4.01.1 OtTTW Train M . . . 10:44 a. m M . - KOBTH. Train SI - .... 9 . . . . " M ... Km p. tn. 8.44 p. in, a:-w a. tn. 4:11 p. 2:38 a. m. u m mver Divialon 1. . from Oil City Irvinotsn, no th river i North ( down Sb rWar, null). ' LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. " " Announcement. We are authorized to announce the name of Henry Swaggart aa a candi date for Constable of Tioaesta lioro, ' Billa have been aent out bv M, 7, Tate, Etq , for subscription due to Iba FoRMr RrruBtiCAfi. Thene bills are not oura, but the company's, if whom we bought tliia office on Jan tiary 1st, 1873. We Collect our own bills.- . tf. . itov. Ijuslier will preach iu the M. E. Church on nextSundny morning. Union babbath School at 10:00 a. m ' A n. M.II....I- . .t I J . t utciunuiQk vuurcii was acu icated in Iliilgway on Sunday last. .-?X8; this week present to the view ol our readers "the Auditors' Report or AO, ii win uear inspection. A. U. Steele, Vice Preaideut t lha Pennsjlvunia Petroleum Iioad, has ur thanks for favors received. 1. Davis has commenced build ing a law oflice north of the one occu pied by Mercilliott, where be will dis pense law wheu it is finished T ... . a i it .. uireuugn are neia in.tue Presbyterian Church on Wednesday eveuing, and iu the M. E. Church "on Thursday evening. . : -; , The river being frozen oyer , and fti Ice bridge, spanning it, Hunter's bridge is not patronized to that extent vc&lch a stockholder could wish. f -The New Bethlehem Press has been revived, and is now published . regularly. The place U said to be growing rapidly. ;, ' The spring elections arejeing talk d np, but it is impossible to get the programme for our place at present. Wj suppose there will be two tickets, su'usual. . Col. Thomas is out among the people again, and will soon he as tout as ever. Judge Dale iss'ill con fined to the house, but is improving steadily. -The American flag is "to be rahed on the Capitol at Harrishurg during the hours or session of the Legislature, mud to 'be taken ,.duvn Immediately upon too cioso thereof. F. W. Hemlock, Music Publisher, 278 West Sixth St., Cincinnati Ohio end us n new piece of music, for which he has our thanks. All orders aeut to hiui will recti va prompt atten tion. - . ' 1 ' Other ' places are , complaining Joudly about "tramps," who infest their neighborhoods. Thua far aa have been comparatively free from them, and are perfectly willing to re main so. The Superior Mills aro turning out a great quantity of boxing for wholesale houses in Pittsburgh. Tie boxes are sawed, fitted and marked and shippsd by rail and are put -to. gather after arriving tlere. This 'es tablishment employs about twenty five men this winter, and will proba b'y emptor more as ioii as spring Olli,' rThe roan wio tpritklci a shea oq hia sidewalk now, may ' W written down at ooo who loves lis, fellow men; but.be may be sure of(the everlaiting enmity of the boya who iwo sleds.' Andy Johnson was ejected U S. Senator from Tenneaace lieentlv. The ' ex-ivesideiit has a passiok for office- r-i refiueni nas a passiok lor office T . i . I . " holding, wSich hat pursuit him re . . . . lentienly ever aioca he waa an. alder roau. ' ' " The river is used as a -highway at present, the Ice being ivery '. thick. Teaming is dona from.twi mi lea tp the river, the river being the road used. It has been several years since such performances wero practicable. ; -A gentleman in Warren recently received a letter from a lawyer of this place, which claimed that Tiouesta had "more legal talent to the square acre than any town in Western Penn sylvania 1" That's a pretty big claim. The 14th iust. is St. Valentine'a day. In this section the day baa be come almost entirely devoted to send ing caricatures, instead of the aoul- stirnng poetry which used to be lent to fair wumeu and brave men. .. , We have received fro,ra J. B. Ag new, our Representative at Harria- burg, a copy of the Report of the Auditor General for 1874; also other documents, which he Ims from time to lime sent us, for all of which we ex tend thanks. The Kansas snflerors aro being provided for by relief societies in the cities round about us. We have ll a names of a committee authorized to receive contributions and will furnish their names to any who wish to give to the cause.' Lumber is being rafted in on the ice at Uear Creek and Lacytown. This has only been done within ;he last five or six years, as it was before con sidered impracticable. When proper care is taken, however, it is now deem ed perfectly safe. - Yesterday was "ground-hoe day." and the shadow could have been dis tinctly seen had his hogship taken the trouble to look for it,ticordiiig to tbe old prophecy, we are to have six weeks more of cold weather. We calculate to watch that this year. Sleighing parlies aie now in or ler. There was one party went to Ty lemburg one evening recently, and an other is talked of. to Co to Neillshurrr j u' The old style of long sled boxes filled with straw and lots of robe to cover the sleighriders, prevails. A shooting affray occurred at Tr. lersburg about two weeks ago, in which ou Coiiser was shot' in the head by a rauu named Catts" Whis key and carda were responsible fojr the affair. There have - been no arrests made as yet, we believe. ,1 w The Court Proclamation and Trial List for February Court appear iuthis Utio. The list 14 the smallest o have ever published. - Whether thin argues better or worse times, we don't preieud to prophecy, but are iuclined to take, the bright view of the matter. No one has said "Military Com pany here for some time. There was a time wheu we considered the forma tion of a company a sura thing, but the subject has gone to rest for the time being, but we expect it to break out anew iu the spring. The 22d inst. is a legal holiday, on account ..f Washms'ton havinir 7 O been born on that day.' If it waeu't fr our attention being called to. the fact, we would forget almost all the holidays which our Legislature has from time to time niad legal. Some party or parties are poison ing dog, about town. This looks as if preparations a ere being made for a graud steal. We would advise all who have any articles of value iu tho house to procure fire arms, and he prepared to give night larks a warm reception. The Tiltou-Beecher case still oc cunipi the attsntifin of il,o mill. - ' fi"Huu Judge Neilsou'a court,. The prevail- ing opinion is that Mr. Tilton will mo coveieu aamaeea. t but the question of Beecher'a guilt or innocence will probably still remain an open question with a great many. Next wook a Market Report, em bracing all articles of produce bought aud sold iu the provibiou and grain line, will appear iu this paper, and will be corrected from week to week byG. W. Robinson, of the firm ot Robinson fc l.onuor. We had intend ed to publish it this week, but on ac count of a pres ol advettiting and job woik, arj ui at!e '0 do so. , J , . Several loads of 'staves a day cam in rrom towards Tvlersburg last week. They are piled at the depot, awaiting transportation by rail. Geo. Morgan has been hauling ' in some heading for barrela, which we Wlieve re to be aeot to the same nani. . " " - 1 receive the staves. i -A .1 . . .. a. gouneinan goi on tne wrong portn tne other night, and theinmaloa of the house procured all their (ire arms and with beating hearts awaited the attack of a burglar. It was ex plaiued the next morning by a neigh br whete house the stranger win Irv ing to f3od. We are sorry to learn that Kale, a daughter of T. EL Cobb, is lying quite sick with scarlet fever. It is to be hoped that she will soon recover her usual health. She is having the best of t-aro, and the prospect are good for her recovery. It is a terrible disease, and we hope will not spread. The following directions are civ en for detecting counterfeit fifty tent notes now in circulation: On the counterfeit the lock of hair in the corner of Deiter's forehead touches the hair at each end, while in the gen uine it is a "C" ahaned Jock, and touchea ouly at the lower eud. The law protecting sheep and lay ing a tax on dogs, the petition fr which we have published, for four week, seems like'y to be passed. We hear of no opposition to the law, and our Representative will unhnuhtedly Conform to the wishes of the majority of his coiiHtitueuts and advocate the passage of the bill. - During the three weeks of g'eigh- previous to the rain, on Thursday last, there were hauled to the bank of the creek, at Lacytown, 10.000,000 feet of boards. Most of this lumber came from Cobb's and Lucy's mills, whil several others contributed comparative. ly small amounts. All tho lumber- men have moat 1 of their rafting - au rtnning c ntracUil, and we will h IV lively. times when the spring floods come. ' The Government detectives have been visiting the banks iu Pittsburgh for tbe last two or three days for the purpose of looking up all unstamped cheebs. it la said considerable inter est has been felt upon the part some who have neglected to comply with the "stamp act" and in the future there will be no more omissions comply with Uiic'e Sam'a demands in this particular. The fine for each offense is $50. y ' Sliding down hill, resulted in one of our citizens getting hurl one even ing last week. We understand that he was stauding entirely out of the regular sl.ding track; and the running oi a siet against him partook very much of cofd-blooded maliciousness. 1 he unfortunate gentleman was trip ped up and thrown ou his face, receiv mg some severe contusions. There was nothing done about it. .We are In hopes, however that we will not hear of another such case. A, II. Partridge, at hia ware rooms, opposite EiuuUio's store, has a full assortment of furniture, plain and fancy, constantly on hand, which he sella at hard-time prices. Everything usually found at a good furniture store, will be found here. lie also repairs nrokeu furniture, and repaints and vanish's those articles which need re touching. He has recently added un dertaking to his business, and keeps f..ll r ic... .. i .-.i. dujjjjij ui vuvoua amu casaeia on hauds. . Uraad MaalnU KcValM. The twenty-seventh day of Februa ry will be a memorial day .in Louis ville in more ways than one; on that day we shall have not only the great drawing of the last Library Concert, b.K alio the great musical treat of Gi niore'r renowned orchestra. Gilmore is the ieer. if not the aonerinr of Tho. .1 m . t , . . uuore 4 uomaa r 01 uuuau. in is is bis first visit to the West, and except fir the gift concert there is little prob- ahi itv int mi 1 ..ni .1 ever have heard hia wonderful perform ance. In the East poopld travel a hundred miles or more to attend one of bis concerts. Remember that only thoM who hold at, leajt a coupon tick et in the drawing cau gaiu admiMion to the hall. , 2000 pouuda fresh buckwheat flour, at Robinson & Bonner's, three dollars per hundred. 42tf Go to the Hat Store for nicest furnishing goo:ls. , 32tf 1 A note drawn in favor of R. 8hotts. signed by Geo. T. Latimer, and en dorsed by R. Shotts, for f 119.60, dated sometime ia October, 1874. baa been lost. AU persons are hereby warned not to buy or negotiate said note. Tb finder will please leave it with G. T. Latiaier, Tionesta, Pa. . ' 39tf x For Sale. The old Hoi mes House property is offered for, sale oii very reasonablo terms. This properly consists of two acres of land, a barn, suitable for liv ery, size 10-5x40 feet. The foundation of the Holmes Houe contains a large amount of first class building stone. l ite land i suitable forgardening.and .in mper care win ra w superior vegeiaoies. ihis oronertv will hp eold cheap. For terms enquiie of the euiior ot tins paper, or of V. t . Gilles pie. Whig Hill. 33tf. x nan oucawueai uur anrt raw L I I. . I . n . Crop New Orleans Molasses, at Robin sou t Bonner's. 35tf. T.. T I I . . m- . iP uaiwiij, ai iinioute. has the most extensive and best selected lot of Fishing Tacklo that we have ever seen in a country store, and at astonishingly low prict-s. 4 6m Speciai, Notick. We call atten. tion of our readers t the advertise ment of the well known hiisinena firm of John Stevenson's Sons. '1 hne con- emulating the puri-hase of mda in their line will find this to bean opp. r tuiiity rarely offered. The firm ia n old aud reliable one, ami their repre- seuta.ious may bej relied upon. 31 3m Go to the Hat Store sijrs of the Big Red Hat Tidioute, for best as jvitmrui, nam, caps ana iiirs. Also neckwear, underwear, hosiery and gloves for men, women aud children, at lowest cash prices. 32tf Nice assortment 'Ladies' Neck Ties and Rnffl.is at the Hat Store. 32tf New Advertitemeut. Application for Licence at February T ' oe.siuns, loa. Leonard Agnew, Hotel License, Tionea ta Korouch. H. A. Burt, Ilntelt Neillaburg, Hanutv- John Peterson, Hotel, Trunkeyvilla, Harmony twp. . Wilnon mith, Hotel, Sooth Farundaa Harmony townudip. - . Samuel WigiruiK, Hotel, South Fagun- t . JH-'CLAK,t' Pr deputy Clerk. Jan'y 28, 1875. PROCLAMATION, . v berk ah. The Hon. L. D. Wetmore, rresiouut Jiiilire of the Court of Com mon Pleas and Quarter Setthioini in and for tiie county of Forest, haa Issued hia pre- cepi mr noiainga court of Common PKh (Quarter Somnioiih, Ac, at Tioueata, for " VUUM1..Y ui roresi, to comuieuce on the fourth Monday of Feb. next, beinir tbe 2d day of Feb. 1875. Notice i. therefore Riven to the Coroner. Justir-naortiia and Coustalile. ol said couuty, that thuv be then aud there in their propor persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of .aid dav. with their recoruH. llimiisuions einiiilnnfion ! other remembratieea, to do thiwo thing, which to their otlleea appertain to be done, aud to those who bound in recognizance to prosecute against the primmer, that aro or .hall be in the jail of Forest County,that they be then and there to prosecute again.t ouii oe just, wiven under inv nmiu anu aeai inia 27 tn dav ol Jan. A. U. oaf. . 1. il, V UlhSCH. HQ I. SHERIFF'S SALE. ri Y VIRTUEofaundry wriUof Ven. Ex. ami alias Ven. Ki. iiuii I nm nr ti.o uiun oi ;oiiihioii fieaa or Kornst fniito and to nie directed, there will be exposed to Mtie by public vendue or outcry, at the vuunr uuuae, iu toe noroun oi xionettta on ' MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22d. 1875. at 11 o'clock,, m., the following doecribed real esUte.lo-wit: John Heaaon for use of Ch.rle. W... .r v. Leopold Hilbroner Ven. Ex. No. 83 Feb. 1 r. IMa-C. U. No. 14, May Tr. 187! Mercilliott All defendant's ritrtit. litle, luterost and olaim m and to all that certain piece or pan-el of land aituuted in Harnett township. Forest county, Penn.vlvania. containing one hum urwu i acre, of umui- proveu lau i, Douuded on the south bv MoAuua and Kuhnn, on the east by Cook' Idw-kuer and Zeuts: on the north hv a' lilac, and ou tiie west by Dodnou. Taken iu execution and to be .old aa the properly of Luouold Hilbroner at tli .( of John Ueasoii use of Charles Weaver. ALSO, J. L. Shank va David Ball A I. Vandl Ex. No. Si Feb. Tr. 1875-E. D. No. 4 Sept. 'Ir. 1874. Meiuillaolt. All defendant', riitht. title, intei-ont and ciuiui m in a.w i. all those I wo (ii) certain traubt of land sit uate in Harmony Tp., Forest Co., Pa. l.t, t-uiiiiiiijij at a puai, munce Dy laua Ol 1 li vid Boll, Douth eighty-eight degree, east 118 percuea to a ot, thauua by uiud of U. S. Siicgins iM.riU ,tibl M Darchea to a white oak, tbeuua by Undo Daiaand Mil ford nortli 68" we.t 118 nerciies to .ton. -a and thence oy laud ol Neill south wet M percue. to tbe beginning. Con taining Zo acre, and lz. perche. and allow-am-e, u-iiig .aiuu laud grant d uiiio David c uaii ny 1-eieiu uuteu Ai.y l.itli, lstio. Alo One other niece ol land. ikuiiiiImI and described a. lollowa, to-wlt: Resin ning at a chestnut, thenoe by land of Win. Alien north 88" west litl peiolitM to a pwi, thence liy land now Thompson norm f eutit 6V 7-10 liercbea to a Doat. thenae bv other laud, south 6 eust 118 percue. to a put, tlience by laud of Geoiu Siggma aoutb 2 48 pel-cue., south S1Q east 'i is r. che. to the place ol tieginuiug. Containing 48 acre. Mt percbe. aud allowance; oeiug aaine land graulad unto David ii.ll by ; -uiBiu ualea April I8tii, IfVib. . luKcn in execution aud to be aoldaa the roiierty of li.vid Rail at Ine suit of J. L. Shank. Usual Terms. T. j. VAV Q1EHEV. Sheriit 'a Utlloe, Feb. S, 1875. khurilf. OB WORK aaatly executed at this office at reasonable rata. 1875.-- t n k 1875.J riTTSULItfJU CommerciaI, P9.V!I,CALJ MTEKARY. COM ME R- PAPKR, Devoted to the ' Best Interests of the People. IN POLITICS, The COMMERCIAL will hereaflar, M heretomre, be devuu-d to the support ot ltep"h'iaii principlon, nialntaininVlu In-dopem-e tr;M.i tho Ropubliran Party, and elniintna; the r.Kht at all time, to "apeak freely and rarli-ly on the nipriu of m, n and ineH-Moroa. Party Koveni!utnt ia e aentml to n onHtitntionai , Jonrnala claiminff to be lndfDenfe'nt of ple. Kaithfo to th i-i ...i.i ' aims upon, wi.i.-h the Republican Party waa biwed it U tho ni.mthp.o,,, of no y.lely becauae It believe, that party li founded on rrincinlM nt ir...i., J..., i.. . . i.,-Villn minn- ninir lha nn tice. u- THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Ht.be.t',","(:,A, wiI1 ontain. from oay to day. contribution fr... .1.1- , trs up,,n all ubje. tal'.,l1tie, JJtararv. and LocliB wlih-.b its viewa will be set ia the advanctm,iit r n,. irilT;. . ... all aectlona of the country. " ITS HEWS DEPARTMESTS s WJi! 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Skcu-hea T.i.i..,,. r Travel etc., will dnd a place hi the oo. iinin of the ti?.mmercial, furnikhing; ai unilHiice of iniru tion a"d auiuk.ui.ut for the fondly circle. . ' ' TIIkMIS FOK Daily Cumnierchi Postage Free to Subscribers. By mail, imr aimnnn Bv mail for six month. By mail for three months By mail for ono month $10 liO '. 4 00 - 2 0 I M - We beg to atate that Postage will be paid at this office, free, on all Kdiliona of Tu C-OXMKROIAI., vent to Subserilmra n.,.. tho new Law to take eflect on the 1st of January, i75. Tax: Weekly Commercial! A PAPER FOR THE FARMER, THE MECHANIC. THE MANUFATURER, Will oontain in condensed form al' the NEWS O " THE DAY. l!nll"oVn.?-'hie IrJ,ceed'(" or Congreaa, t . '"'at'i'-ea of Neighu.ring tion.; .ml""8 PM-, ehoto. fAmnlnt.U !.!.. I ,n uwnipicic eew y iviarKeineports npeciauy j-rejiared for it. few-The WEEKLY COMMERCIAL will be aeut . I Postage Free to Subscribers. Each Hubacrihar. at an r. - will alae be entitled to a copy of our new' Illustrated Monthly Magazine, tnie or the handson.eit and best publica tion, of it. kind in existence. """" TERMS FOR 1878. WEEKLY COMMERCIAL . (Postage Pre-paid). Two "dX?" 'e"r, l,,cludl,,K CLl'B RATES: Ten Coplea, " ' .. J rive copies, urninuiii. uh I .roij vupiex, - and over " 1 25 And one extra copy to the getter up of club - Aanitiona mav ha imulu to a ci..k ..... time durlnir the ve.r. at the cloi. r.ri. ,i.'. .uinoriptioiia c.iitinuliig a Full Yba ir.in m nine me auclitiou. ahall have Postniasters reqawited t0 art aa agent. --- -- i- - '.in,-, i orini I SNh in advance. Remit in lrait. ... i.,-. orllce Money Order., if iKwsible. nmi h. neither of thoMi can ba procured .end the the I uiuot-y in rrgiHiercil letter, dreas all order, and lettera to ar-r)oecimen inoina urn rnt-L Ad-I 'THE CCWMERCIAL." PlTTNBI'UfiH, TA. THE HICAGO T ilEDGER. THE CIIKA PEST AND RKsp PAl'EU ci rn p io t ? "3I.JUA. 1ST N LJ M Cnexoalled by anv Weekly Literary Pub lication,' ICaat orWee. wf.VA. WANTEI Iff KVKHY iii i'iWJH) XTA TJuH. ine moai noeral pri mltim. and Club jaw ever ouereu uv anv new.iper. W rite for a Circular contaiionr full inior. nation, etc. iei lin.ii copiu. fUrni.hed on application. Addrc. THE LKlNikH COMPANY. r, Chleao, nUnoia. Pr. J. Wallior's Cnlirornla Yin fpir irillcra aro a pnrelv Ve;etabHi piepaiiitioii, tiuilo chiellv fi-mn tlm ni. r live liei I loiind on tiie lower ranircs al tie Mi'iia .ev;idilinouiitiimauf fnlifor liiii. the medicinal juopci tica of which are cxtiiu-ied ilnMcfioui w itliout the usa of Alrohol. Tito qiiestioii is aimnsi daily nsked. "Wlmt is the cimae of tUe iiMnnillciil mioccaa of Vixkiiak Hit TKitsf (mr ii 1 1.- wit is. tliut they remove the cmiHS of iliKt-asc. mill tiie paiicut re covers hi lit-aUh. They aro the greu bliMid nnilici- ami a lil'c-x'ivhii; pi iiu-iple, a .-ili-i-t Ileum ator mid Invioiittor of the svHieiu. ' Xcvcr beforo In lira hintnrt uf the world li.-w a imilicin. Iwrpa i-oinioiuiiilnl ,i.-w.iii)f the : reiiiarkalii .naiiiiiM uf Vi.xKii.vu liirrKM in healina tha .ick of every iii-cii. man in lieir to. Th.y' are a irriiii. I'urifaiivo a well an a Torn, ralieri:: InnrcMiim or Inllmninalinn ti the l.ivr ami iKtrl Orfau. ia UiUaaa Ij )!. The iirojiPi Ups cf Dr.. Wai.KKa'a Vi.vkoak IliTi lilt are Aperient, lli.iilinrotic. 1 Carmiiiative.'XuniiiimA. I.n-jntir. lliuretle, iiedalive. t'oiinrer Irritant siiihirilic Altar. wre. ami .in- - Gratefal Tliminntli preclalm Tr xoR Hitters the most wonderful liv Tijt ir.iit tiat ever suataiuod. lb sinkiag ayntem. " No Person ran take these Bitters according to directions, and rctnnin long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or othev i means, and vital organ wasted Lera4 repair. llilions. Remittent and Inter rtiittent I event, Iiieli are so preva lent in the valleys of our jrrcnt rivers throughout tho United Stntos, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Nlissourl, Illinois, Tenneaee, Cumberland. Arkna sus. Red, Coloiiido, llrazoe, Uio Ontnde. J'enrl, Alulmiini, Mobil o, Sitvnnmih, Ite anoke, James, and many others, with tlieir vital tiiliytaiie.i throiiRlioiit our entire country diirini; the Hummer ai;4 Autuiiin, mid remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat mid dryness, .'are -iiivnriuly 'iccouipanicil by extcmiivt da- raiijiomeiits of tho stoniitcli and lire.-', ' and other abdominal riscera. In their " trentmont, a piirpitlvo, exerting a pow erful iiilliicnce upon tliese various er- - Bans, ia cKKciitiiilly iicccMnrjv- There -is no catlmi tic for tho purpoNe eqnal Dn. J. VYalkkii'm Vinkuak Rinitna, as they will speedily retunvo the dari- . colored viscid nntter with widen t!:e v bowels are loaded, at tiie same tlm .' stimulating the secretions of the-Uvtr. nnd Konernlly restoring the heulliTf5 functions of the digestive organs. -, - Fori ify the lioily auhiKt Ue by purifying all its fluids with Vi.aiA RiTTKiia. No eiiidumlc can Ukt lui4 cf a system thus lore-iirniird. , Dysiiejisia or IiMlieNtioir. Ts aclie, Pain in the Shoulders, Conjck. Tightness of tho Chest, Dimness, ttur Kructations of the Stomach. !mI 'l aare in the Mouth, llilious Att.-icl.s, Pa'pita tatlou of the Heart, lufliimmaliuii of tit l.ungs, Tuiii in the region of ihe kia noya, and a hundred other jmijiful syiii. toms, nro tlm orl'spiings of Dynprpj.... One Imttlii will prove it lieiter gu.-ti-uuite of its uioiiu Ihiiii a lc:i.-t)iy ai!v;'.U. incnt. . Stioriila, or li lilt's. Evil, We Rwellingx. i;icM, Rryaiie:a. H-r!il Km k. (ioitra, Scrol'iilnii. luililuiiliaii tu. Imi.leal Iidlaiuihiiiionit, ilin cin iul A ll'ut-liiiiK, V.i Kuriw. Ki iiii..!iol lliupliii. Kure Kr.. In the:., ax'atj nlT iWliiB-ruKKtitmiural I'ij eaMM, W.vi.KKinrLSjfiiAa IIittsii. k.r. fliuwii tlieir (treat viirative ur. ia u aiuKt uUtiuatu and inlr.ctaiil. i Ht-. For Iiilluiuniatoiy miil l'liro:;U . UllPllllllltitilll. Gout. Ililioi!.. KVmit. tent mid Intel mittent Kevera. Dioeane. -f the HIihnI, l.iver, Kidurva ami ll'miile;, tli.ua liittem have no iu,d. tjum Di.ini are canned by Vitiiite.Mllood. . - Merliiiiiit iil Disc iikcs. rYrsoii Mt. , yaged iu Paints nnd 'Mineral, siftli m I'lioubeni, Tyie-netiuii. Uohl-liaalern, aiii ilinem. a tlmy uilvauc. in life, are n.i.jna to paralyaia nf the ltnw-n!. To g-n.irU-aaiiit Uiw. take a iIum f Wai.kku'i Vi. Ku.a IIittkii. mca.-iiiii.lly. For Skin Diseases,' Ki -uption, Ttt. tcr. Sall-ltiH-iiiii, l(liitclii-. Sni. Tmi.iti. 1'UKtuleii. Il.ul., I'ai'liuiicliK. Iting-vui'ui,. rjfttlU heiul. Kore t'ye-i. Krvinela. Iirfc, 8curl. IhMriiliirulioim nf the' St ilt. INawM ami iiraeii uf ilin Skin nf . iuitnv;:' kii-. r iiuiure, are lilcrully tltiar uj) nnd rurnej out !' tlm aivluiH iu a Khurl thuu I y il.t fc of then. Ilittpi. 1'iH, Tape, nntl other AVorms, lllrkuiK in the si rtuiu ol i inmir tliaii;uuuii, art elliclully iWlinvi'il and n-iiinirJ. X. v.U-ni 4 iiiwliciiiv. liu vei'iiiiriifn,, u. H'A-lln-!lliiliitii lie the yai.ia U-JU muu like tlirxe Hitters. For Female Complaluf s. tHyoc: ' or old. iiiarru-it or iiic.. nt ilirl. u ..f u nmnhouil. or the turn nf life. tb... Turn. Ilitt.M diapiay mi dw iilpil an hiliuaiii.. Uiat iuiprm viubui is toon pi-rititililv. (I. -aiis the i I liiteil Itlooil sr.r ymi lind iu iiupurni.a liuriiug il:wuf. . tha ok in in l'iiii(,. Kruptiiui. ur em u ; clean, it aben yuu and it uWlrnut.4 aoi Iul'ki-Ii iu th. nun: i-li. MUi ; yuur :eeliug., will lell yuu lu-u tiie blood pure, and 111. iicullh ol tii will follow. M, H. MrDONALD A CO.. DnifirUu auil li.-n. Air)'..Hiiu Kraii'.-Ii t:n aa4 wr. of Wtuthinirluu ami (bitiHuii St. oia by all Ui u auit l . Ka IfMt .ka. C. W. EARNEST, SUltOEON DENTIST, TII'IOUTH, PA. h AU UPRKATltlNS peruiidnic to 8ur ' t 'Vul or Meelmiiicai lienti.ti y Wir. . W.V( .u ..iiHinKi, j Buar- aiiio. uece or rcliiud the iiion.v, Utliie in Oll.i.Si4A falUCk iiLOCK. KeiiK UiOar tii place.
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