t t "lit forest gcpuMmm. W EDNESDAY MORSINO, JtNK 16, 1875." POROUGH OFFICERS. J1urjet John Hkck. funcitmtmU. W. Uoblnson, . A, Varnnr, A. H. Kelly, S. H. Haslet, A. 11, Partridge, 11. O. Davis. JuKlien of the l'eacct. S. Knox, C, A, Jlandall. ' intnbl H. Rwaggart Nrhool HirrrtnmIK S. Knox, II. O. Da. Ti", H. .T. Woleott, H. H. Haslet, A. 11, Kelly, 1). Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. PerMilent .TuiliinT,. T. WiirMon Anwriiite J uljic4Kso.v.v Cook, Joh, f lAI.K, A'iitri' Tv J. Vaw Gikhkk. Trtwwtrrr S. J. Mkti.kv. J'rnthonotari, liryinlcr it lleaordcr.&e. V. MTCl.ARK. (nnini,Mmiii-i'i-,IouN Thompson, Jas. JHstviH A UnrnevH. I), Irwin. Jury (bminutiunsM Jas. Fi.yni,Wm J'ATTKRSON. Oin(v i"Surinnr S.T. Irwin. . fbrourr M. Ittki., Jr. Count Aulitm-iT. 11. Conn, L. War lllllt, U. J A Ml KHOt. Member of Vungrest MM DmtviclC. B, Curtis. . JLitcmblj3, B. Anittw, o Train At TTONESTA STATION, on and.aftor say jsidi HOCTH. Trnln fiO " M -M 6J Trnln 153 ' W) -" 61 1:40 a. m. 3:0S p. in, 8:41 p. in. fcra a. m. 4:4H p. iu, 3:28 a. in. FORTH On the Rlvor Division t. f. from Oil Clly ut irvinetsti, up the river is North ; clown we river, aoutn. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Bill liavo Lccd sent out by'M YT. Tate, Esq., for subscriptions due to the Forest RuruBUCAX These hills are not ours, but the company's, at whom wo bought this oflico op.. Jan Mary ist, loiJ. wo collect our ownJ hills. tf. Kov. Elliot will preach in the Fresbylerian church orf6unday next, luorniug and evening. Sabbath School fit 3 o'clock p. ru. . It costs ten cents now to issue any postal order under fifteen dollars, new order from the P. O. D. ai. utei jr. lias vacated the aio- iiesta House,, und is now living inWol cott's house, which was recently va cated by Adams. L Spears has stepped down and out of the Photograph Gallery, and is How doing the blacks mi thing forDith ridge's new mill. Fred. Ilyrcu is building up his k New Jerusalem about Mcadville, we judge, from the fact that he was an iiounced to preach at Wealde's Purk last Sund.y. A big earth quake took place iu "New Grauadu on the 10th inst. The destruction was greatest in the Valley if Cuciita, on the Vonzueleao frontier, t is reported that 1G.O0O lives wore .destroyed by tho calamity. M. Carpenter has frescoed the roof f his gallery, white being the pre dominant color. His gallery is now iu good condition, and those wishing pictures should go now, as he expects to take a trip into the country soon. Our readers will please notice the 4tcw advertisement of Messrs. Free man &. Corbet, in this issue-. Both itire enterprising and reliable young men, am' will reap a Ed share of public patronage, ns they certainly de .nerve. The races at Titusville lust week iwere well attended, and according to .the papers over there were very inter .csung. lucres no doubt but more .money changed hands on the result of the races than from the oil business of that place for the same time. On Sunday night there was - Jicavy frost ou tho hills around us, and wo are informed that considerable injury was done to corn, aqd the rye guttered somewhat. Wo have heard .of one place where ice formed a inch thick on the head of a barrel. Hard iuck. S. J. Woleott, of Do Wittville, N. Y., pear Cliamtaiiqiia Lake, was in . town lust week on a visit partly of business aud partly pleasure. The at luosphcre up there appears to agree with him, as he is looking extremely wejl. He reports his family iu good health. Sumo of our shoot ists are trjing their hand on shooting bass, which, at this season of (ho your seek tliehal )itw water along tho shores of tho riv .cr. We guess they are not violating tho game law much however, because ve dou't ku ivi of a tinlo one of them who has kill cd u full. - Mr. L. K. Freeman, Superinten dent of the Superior Mills, informs us that work on the new mill is being pushed forward as rapidly as possible; that the frame will btt ready to raise the latter part of this week, and that tho mill will be running by the middle of July. Tho dimensions of the new mill will be 32x60 feet, and will aw lumber only. Mr. F. has just returned from Eric, where he hat purchased new machinery, which he represents as being fur superior to any that was in the old mill. A COinch saw is to be put in, with a small saw rigged al most directly over it, so as to cut through large logs with the upper saw that which escapes the lower one. Sev eral men are at work steadily, and we will boon have the Superior Mills in full blast again, thanks to the euter p.iso and pluck of Mr. Dithridgo. George Farrington and Ash Hub hard returned last evening from Mc Kuan county, whither they had gone four days since to angle for the speckled beauties iu the sinuous wa ters of 'the Kiuzua. They brought home forty-five pounds of clean trout, and they had all they wanted to eat besides. Good fishermen. TUmvilU Uerald. Good fishermen t We should txy so. If they told you they caught that amount of trout in that time, they told a bare-faced fish story. If you made that story up yourself, you de serve to be scaled, cleaned and fried on a gridiron. We are under obligations to Copt. Jonos and Gibs. Fox, Esq., for a com plimentary passage ticket on the "Net tie Fox," a new steamer just put on Chautauqua Lake fur the accommoda tion of tha public. , Tho "Nettie Fox" is a stern-wheel cteamer, the largest and best on the lake; can accommo date one thousand passengers without crowding ; has three decks, four state rooms, aud two private parlors; well manned, and will be run by care ful, sober and skillful officers. Wo 19 am wouia recommend tins bout to all our readers who contemplate visiting this popular resort duriDg the summer. We are requested to state that there will be a social party, at the Lawrence House on Friday eveping, July 2d. No special invitations will be seut out and all who wish are in vited to attend without further notice, McCray's band, of Tidioute, will beJ present, and that's all that is necessa ry to say aoout me music. JNo pains will be spared to make this the most ploasaut party of the season. Reruem ber, no special invitations will be sent out. We find the following intheClar rion Democrat of last week : Coat Found Ou tho 24th of May, ioo, between ueidsburg and Curtis ville, an overcoat, in the pockets of wnicn were a pipe, tobacco, sic, The owner can have the same by callin at my oluce, proviug property and paying ior mis notice. John Anderson, Iieidsburg, Pa. If the owner of that coat don't soon get around the etc. will all be guzzled, and the tobacco smoked, unless per chance John Anderson js a crusader, Our candidates are discussing the question of abandoning the salt river trip ifthey happen to get tripped up in their political aspiration?, and have been casting about for same other ha ven of rest and recuperation. Some of them hare dually decided that if the fates, t. e. the people, are against them, they will take the first train for Chautauqua Lake, there to rest, their troubled souls and sooth their wound ed feelings. Chautauqua Lake is the place to go. m ThoDomiuion line steamer Vicks- burg, running between Montreal and Liverpool, was struck by the ice on June 1st, and sank. Five seamen from the wrecked ship were picked up by the steamer "State of Georgia." The captain and over forty passengers four of whom were females, perished when the ship went down. These marine disasters seem to be multiply ing. Mr. Dithridce had probably as much sympathy from any other spec tator as from the editor of the iVju. Republican. What called forth that remark ? The conversation and conduct of the editor of The les ou tho night of the firo, Shall we bo more explicit ? -W. R. Johns, lately of the Era- leutoii MenKenier. has accented thu ed. toriul muuugeineut of the Clarion liejjuUicun. Mr. Joints is old iu the business, and will undoubtedly make the Jiciiublicun a power in the laud. He mid the paper have our best Wishes. Third Class Mail Matter. By act of Congress, March 3, 1875 the postage on pamphlets, books, oc casional publications, transient news papers, magazines and periodicals, hand bills, posters, sheet music, un sealed circulars, prospectuses, book manuscripts and proof sheets, printed cards, maps, lithographs, prints, chro mo lithographs and engravings, seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, and scions, flex ible patterns, samples of ores, metals minerals anJ merchandise, samp cards, phonographic paper, letter en velopes, postal envelopes and wrappers. unprinted cards, plain aud ornamental paper, photographs, and all other ar tides for which other rates of postage are not prescribed, and which are not by law excluded from the mails one cent for each one ounce or fraction thereof weight of packages limited to four pounds. Note Packages of mailable mat tcr of this class must bo prepaid by stamps, and must not exceed the weigh prescribed by law (which is four pounds.) Packages exceeding the prescribed weight are unbailable, and those deposited in the poetoffice without being"utfy prepaid, cannot be forwarded. Bopk. Lost. . If any one in town has a book that don't belong to them called "The Tow er of London," they will confer a fa vor by leaving the same at this office, Ivev. J. A. Hume, formerly of Hickory, now of Leech's Corners, Mercer Co., called upon us last week He has been almost three years on the same circuit, which looks well for his popularity. He was Orator of the . 1 Day at Greenville pp Decoration Day and his oration is highly spoken of. --A delegation from Baruett town euip passea inrougn tnis place on Monday morning, on their way to Franklin to attend a suit brought by the Clarion River Navigation Co against some of the lumbermen that township. They will be through here again the last of the week. The iron safe of the Cumberland sunk iu Hampton Roads by the rebel ram Virginia in 1862, was recovered last week. It is supposed to contain (100,000 in gold and belongs to Capt Brown and O. E. Mai thy of Norfolk and Herbert Smith of Detroit. Divers have been working at it for ten years, It was in 78 feet of water. The Democrats of Clarion county will bold their primary elections on Saturday, June 19, and the county convention will meet on Monday, 21st The announcements so far are one can didate for State Senate, thirteen for Treasurer, seven for Register and Re corder, three for District Attorney, nve ror i'rothonotary, twelve for" Com missioner, and seven for Auditor. Happening at Meadville a short time since we were struck with the substantial improvements which were being made, notably the large brick building on the coyier'of Water and Chestnut streets opposite the Opera House block and the new water works, Meadville doesn't move exceedingly last, but it moves terribly sure. Potato bugs are being slaughtered by ruthloss agriculturists, by thous ands, and now the cut-worm is playing guillotine with the young . cabbage plants, and as the wretched little chaps work eutirely at night they are a hard reptile to circumvent. If any of our readers know of a good dose to clean them out, we would be glad to publish it for the good of the public The summer term of the Tionesta Union Sunday School, held in the M. E. Church, began last Sabbath a week. The following are the officers : M. W. Tate. Sup't. T. J. Van Giesen, Assis't Sup't. G. W. Robinson, Treag. Ben. May, Assis't Trtas. Herman Beaver, Librarian. M. Carpenter, Chorister. School opens each Sabbath at 10:00 o'clock, a. w. The June number of The Repub lic Magazine, published at Washing ton, D. C, at $2.00 per year, is one of tlu3 best yet published. Tho spicy ar tide on "Society in the South," the ones on "Romish Designs in America," lammany," "Building Associatwns," "Elemeute of Wealth in tha South," "Tho Civil Service Experiment," aud "Joshua R. Giddings," make thaJuae number alone worth a year's subscrip. tion. Send for a specimen number, or butter still, subscribe for the magazine. 'Hie Fourth Volume closes with tho June number. Mr. Everts told us all about what a degraded piece of humanity Tilton was, and iijt Mr. Beach is busy in forming the world in general and the jurors in particular, how much lower than the beasts that perish Beecher is. Both succeeded in making the publio enddrse their views, and nobody is the better for their efforts. The Jury in the case of Moore vs. Jas. P. Barr, editor of the Pitts burgh Pout, for libel, brought in aver diet of 110,000 in favor of the plain- tiff. The defendant's lawyers at once moved for a new trial, filing reasons thereor. Numerous exceptions were taken to the rulings of the court in the case. It wouldn't take more than nve or six such verdicts to close our establishment. LOST. On Saturday or Sunday last, one half of a chased gold locket, oval, about one inch long by one-half inch wide. The owner was up the Stewart's Run Road as far as McClintock's on Saturday. Any one finding it will be suitably rewarded by leaving it with JUr. Winans. Jtf The July number of Peterson's Magazine is already on our table, and is one of those rare triumphs which have won for this "queen of the ladies' books" its vast circulation, laruer. we believe, than that of any other in the world, lbo principal steel plate, "A 1 r i fir ... juoneru v ater-JNymph, illustrates a sparkling little sketch, in which aeon ccitcd town exquisite comes to deserv ed grief at the hands of a pretty country bello. The double-sized col ored steel fashion-plate is a wonder of beauty ; tho styles.are the latest ; and it is not only a fashion plate, it is a picture. As to the literary contents, they are, as always, first class. It is also the cheapest of all the r sally good magazines. The price is but two dol lars a year, postage prepaid by the publisher. To clubs, the rates are lowyer yet, postage also pre-paid bv tne publisher; and a choice of spjen .... . . did premiums is given to persous get t II a . uug up ciuos, one ot them beinz an extra copy of the Magazine. Sped mens are also sent, gratis, to persons wiehmg to get up clubs. Address, Chas. J. Peterson. No. 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. , Grain cradles, crass sevthes and snaths, hand rakes, forks Ac, at Rob mson S Bonner s. 11 tf. TIONESTA SIARKCTg CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merksnnbe, Flour barrel :S57.75 Corn Meal, boltod -Chop food 2.50 12.00 2.40 1.00 t?570 Hye$buhl r w Oata buHliel -Corn, oars Potatoes Lime fA bbl. Beans S bushol Ham, sugar oured - 50(o,75 3.00 2.00(3,3.00 10 - 16 101SJ 751.00 1.00 30 28 Break &w t Bacon, sugar cured Sugar - Syrup - . N. O. Molasacs - KoaHt Iiio Co nee No. 1 Rio Coffee, best ' Tea - . . . . .50 1.40 15 18 . - 10 15 :.402.50 - 1520 - 4.00 - 4.25 Butter ... Rico Egga, fresh - - - - Salt ..... ; Lard Iron, common bur ... Nails, 10d, $ keg ... REPORT of the Auditors of Jenks Townsbin. for tllA Vaai en1ini 8th, 1875. TOWNSHIP TREASURER. Dr. To orders drawn from the Co. Pom mliiHlnnnru ti o. nj Baluuee from last seUluien( Ss.7 1,805.73 By vouchers produced by Treasurer $1,337.51 40.12 Bill, lroni lust sotlemeut 18.10 1,395.73 40.00 40.00 . 10.00 COMMISSIOXERS. J. I). Hunt, to 20 da vb, J. J. Parsons to 20 days, P. V. Mercilllott to 6Uar. PaTIJ MASTERS. C. D. Eldridx. John Dodge, 1,189.78 206.U7 Jo sundries, . - 1,305.73 Uakienville, June 1875. uli.. Iu l.a.ul.u .1.-1 ll. A ...It. wivii, givril MIIM ll AUU1UII4 Of Jeuks Township mwt aocordiug to law on the 8th day of June, A. D. 1875, at No. 1 School House, and diil sadit, settle and adjust tho several ocuounta of the Road Ciiiinissioners, Township Treasurer und Palhuiaxters. as found in thn furiiinitiir re port.- Horounto we have sot our hand and seal this 8th day of June, A. D. 1870. C. IX EUUUDUE, fl.u8.li JOHN HEATH, I..H.J Auditors. A. K. KH1PU, L.S.jJ The Reuublican Olllce KEEPS constantly on hand a large as sortment of Blank Doeds. Mtirt HubptKnas, Warrants, fclumujous, kc. to ou suia cuoap ior casu New Advertisement, SHERIFF'S SALE, T1V V1IITITK nf u-rlt. r.f Tv.rl Lj clss lusned out of the Court of Com mon 1'iens oi r orem county anil to mo 1N rertod, there will be exposed to salo bv publio vendue or outorv. st tho Court House, in tlio borough of Tionestn, on THURSDAY, JUNE 17th. 187S. t 11 o'eloek, a. m., the following deserib- Ramiiol T. Freeman vs. Walter Iivrnm Iv. Fa., No. 3 Nept. Term, 1875. C. 1). No. 6 Dec. Term, 1874. Tale. All that certain tract, piece or parcel of unseated land in iirrni, in me county or rorent. warrantor anil afmcmicd in the name of vvunani Davidson, warrant number 3040 Containing ten hundred and fourteen M0141 anrna. Also, All that certain tract, pioce or parcel of unseated land in said township and county, warranted and assessed in the """ niin uweii, warrant number -vmiwiiiiii moo uunureu anu lour tocn f)14l i(pm Taken 1ft PVAnnHnn ami in t.n .,.1.1 n.. property of Walter Byrom, at the suit of Ha nt tin) 'V VmuimAH TERMS OF SALE. The following must bo strictly complied wilb when projwrty Is strieken"down : 1st. When the plaintiff or other lien i .m.i.M.- nei-uiiie loo purcnaser, the ccsts on mo writs must bo paid, and a list of lions including mortgage searches on the property soni, together with such lion cred itor's recetnt for thn amount ,t 41.. ceods of the sale or such portion thereof ns he may cluiin must be furnished by the Sheriir. Soe Purdon's Digest, Olli Ed., pajjo 410. .mil!, n iiMIlin, pnge iVW. 2d. All bids must be naid in full. All sales not settled immediately will be uoiiuiiueu until 2 O'ciotJt p. m., or tho day of Bale, at which time all property not set tled for will again be put np and sold at me expense ana risk of the person to wnom nrstsoid. J. T. VAN OTFSTCV Rl.nritT Sheriff's Oflloo, Tioncstn, Pa., May 24th, SHERIFF'S SALE. TJ Y IRTUE of Blindly writs of Le- m-j van facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest Countv, and to me directed, there will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at tbe Court Ilouttt. in thn luirinrk ,.t '1; 1 ..Q v. . luutaui, MONDAY, JUNE 28th. A. D.. 1875. at 11 o'clock A. M . tha ft, 11, ....1.,.. A .11 I ...1 Mint. In.u.ll . vet vo nm,, w 1 1. i N. S. Foreman vs. Michael Ittel Jr., owner and contractor. No. I, Bent. Term 1875. V' D. V11 !U Vol. T... li-re tv " let Warters and Patrick Joyce, partners as " m. -wjfuu vs. juiciiaoi ittoi Jr., owner or reputed ownor and contractor. o. jo, sepu Term, 1875, C. D. No, 83, eb. Term, 1875, P. D. Thomas, suggos- (inn nf T T: .1. 1 . . . T . . ...... u vctj. t. iuiHnujro, vs. Aiicnael lt- tel Jr.. ownor or reputed ownor and con t rat' tor. Kn 1ft Mnnt ttrc n 3Seb,Torin, 1875, Wiji, J. Shrador for ... -u i. ,,M .-aiiia luitj. t. i . f . lira in jvuumson Jjonnor, vs. Michael xiuji jr., owner or reputed owner a:id eon tractor. No. 14 Sent. That certain Lot lying m TioiiosU. BoV pugu, forest County, Pennsylvania, ba Ing Iiot No. 15 In block "It," at the corner of May and Vine streets; containing one half acre be the same more or less j hav ing a front on Vine street of i feet and extending back on May street 108 foot to post, thence north 12 degrees east 74 foot to post, thence north 78 degrees, west 106 loot to post j on which is erected a two- Is iVn uouse leet square, and out Taken in PT(v.ntmn . n .1 t,. 1 1 n - - " " 1 " W 1IU BtllU H8 lilt) proporty of Michael Ittol Jr., owner or reputed owner and contractor, at the suits of N. 8. loreman, Daniel Walters and x mill-it. joyoe partners as Waiters d Jovcfl. P. Il ri'h...... ... it, W. Dithiidge, Wm. J. Blirader for use of xviruiiinuii nc iiuunor, usual Terms , T. J. VAN GIESEN, Shorlff, s oihco, Tionesta, Pa., June 1, 187 Sheriff' THE BEST! You can find the Largest aud handsomest jjot or PRINTS! . ' Ever brought to Tidioute at 1.1 DRY GOODS STORE, IN BUCK'S BRICK BLOCK. Also a film Int. of ITa,ill-a..i.ir.ft rHAn. 8o. to $1.00. I have the tlnest and larirest lot of Ladies' Ties ever brotnrht to this Place, in pricos from 20c to $1.25. Ivatlios' Iinen Ucllara Plain, Embroidered aud Colored : also a lot of Ruchimm CORSETS, C0e. to $3.50 per pair. If yfta don't like M ine Foy's Corsets you can got here a Ultlkl ,'atl Klf i.l Uim.ln.ln. .1.... 1. u.i,, LiujijwiKii tuui itiii tut nuni with any Corset. Shawls, $1.00 and ui- warus. l Junes' Mono, inc. to 75c. j aisn the new style Balmoral stripes. Parasols from 85 to &J .Ml l'u,..,,....iu,l- .....I Fringes iu all styles. If you want Drews Ciooda WllV I lift amII sin1 una liAn 9. r "J J .... sua juuinuii. Hint Vftl oamwir full I .a ...14..1 ' TT"IP in and look over our stock. J-'XiWl You will tind it eompleto in every respect, lioth as to styles and prices. .h. L. BRKNNESHOLT, 7-2in. Tidioute. Pa. t VKAM tit? AM.-Iflf'AM 4UU TORY, in one larire UuarUi HI8- I-- .. ... . uiiuajiVBIIlB. New Jersey, Maryland, and Delaware, to sell THE PEOPLE'S HISTORY OF AMER ICA. Containing Belknap's Biographies of the Early Discoverers, Dr. Holiertsoirs South America, (irahame's History of North America. Ramsay's United States, anil Hubbard's Indian Wars or New England. These books are out of print, anil are worth four times the price of this work. It is brought up to the present date by able Editors bus twenty-tour full-pago "lllus-trations-,aud sells for the low prico of $0.50. , ' Agents will find this tho most popular and best selling isxtk of llio day. Apply to JAS. K. SIMON, Agent, 7 34 20 South Sixth St., Phila. A DVEiniSIOKSseiul V P. Unwell it Co., 41 for their Kighly-pago Pi 1 25 cents to (Icq. Park Row. N. Y.. 'ninjililct, showing iRlHSii! Dr. 3. Walker's CuliToniia VIu egar Bitters are a purely Vcectablo) preparation, made chiotly from the na tive herbs found on tho loner rniiRcs oi the Siorra Nevada mountains of C'nllftir nla, tho medicinal properties of which are extracted, therefrom without tho iiro of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily asked. "What la tho c.mso or the unparalleled success of Vixpr.Ait Brr teiisT" Our answer Is, that thor reinnro tho cailR of disease, mitl the patient ro covovs his health. They are tho proai blood purifier and a lito-giving prineiplc, a perfect Renovator and lnvigoratnr of the system. Never before in tho history of the worltl has a mcdicius lieeu conipoundctl ponscrtsing tlio remarkalils qualities of Vixkoab Bittkrs in healing the sick of every ilinease man it heir to. Thcv are a gentle PurMtivs as well as a Tmiie. relieving Congestion or Inflammation sf the Livsr aud Viecoral Orgaus ia liiliooi Difesscs The properties of Dr. Wai.keb's YlsnoAg Uittkbs aro Aperient. Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritinui. Laxativa, Diuretic, Sedative, Conntcr-Irritaut Sudoritia, Altera tive, and Anti-Bilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vnr. EGAB Bitters the most wonderful In rigarant that ever sustained th iinkiaji ijKtem. - No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are uot da. stroyed by mineral poisou or oths means, and vital organs wasted bojn4 repair. liilions. Remittent and Inter mittent 1 evcrs, which are so prsva lent in the vallevs of our groat rivers throughout tbe United States, pRpociallf those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, illiuois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkaa-. sns, Hod, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grnnda, Pearl, Alabama, Mobllo, Suvammk, Uo anoke, James, and uinny others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during tho Summer aud Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat and dryness, ar invariably accompanied by cxtensivo do, rangemonts of tho stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful inlluenco upon these various Rims, is essentially necessary. Thcio Is uo catlmrtio for tho purposo equal Da. J. Walk a it's VisuaAit IHrrfcus as they will speodily romove tho d.u k, coloroa viscid- niattcr with which the bowels- are loaded, nt the samo time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring tho healthy functions of tho digestivo organs. Fortify tho body against disensa by purifying all its (Juids with isuc.au UiriERS. No eiideniic can taLo hoU of a system thus fore-ai'iucil. Dyspepsia or IiKlhrestlnn, Hph1 nche, Pain in tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizzinon.v siir Eructations of tho btoinach, Bad Tittto ill the Mouth, Bilious xUtacks, l'alir;i tation of the Heart, Inllaniiiiiitiuii of i-a Lungs, Poin in tho region of tins 1!: neys, and a hundred other painful svi;t; toms, are the offsprings of lMspeiiw.t, One bottle will provo a better guai ani' of IU merits l?.u a lengthy uilvc:".:.; mcnt. Scrofula, or KIp.k'.s Evil, '.Vht i Swolliugs, rjK-urs, Krysitoliis, Knvlli-il Nn-k, Goitre, Scrofuluiiti li)flitumi,tliiiiK. lndqUi.) Intlainmations, Wurctiriul A Ik-clinii', (VI Sore, Eruption! tit tho .Skin, .Sure K !. ete. In tlie.so, ai in all other coimiiiiuionnl ! oases, Walkku's Vinkuaii llnims h.in ihown their great curative powers iu ti'.J HKist obstiuuto uud i'utravtnhlo nse. For Iiiflaiiiinntory stml thronfc Iklieuniati.sill, Gout, l!il:i;ns. Jtr-tuit-tent and Intermittent Fevers, J Unaoc f the Blood, Ijiver, Kiiluors itl BlmMer, theso Bitters lmvo no equsl. iicli IU-ukium aro caused by Vitiated Blood, Mechanical Discuses.- Tei-sonn wi ragod iu J 'aims und Minora U, tucii ,1.4 l'lumboi'8, Tjpe-iiettor.-i, Cohl.lwateiw. ai,4 Miuais, as they udvuneo in life, sir iitjvf to paralysis of tlio Bowel''. To guard apsinst this, tjiku a dore of WALthits Vl tUAU Bittkks iH'casiounlly. For Skin Diseases, Kniiiions, Tet ter, Salt-lthuoui, BlolcheH, Bin.iit, I'iuijil". PuHtulej, Boiln, Caihuiiele-t, i;ing wi)riii. Scald-head, Sure Eyas, Krripla. Itch. Scurfa, Discoloratioun of thu Kkin, IJuiaurs and Diseases of tbe Skin of wliuluvvr iiiiinn or nature, aro literully dug up und cnrrival out of the system in a ehoit tnuo by tho use of these Bitters. Flu, Tape, and oilier AVoioih, ' lurking in tho system of so iiuuiy tuouumU, are ell'octuuliy destroyed aud removed. .No system of medicine, nu veiiuiiugos, nu aii thclminitlcs willfreo thesyctoui from wsrms hks theso Bitten. For Feinalo Complaints, luyoim or old, murried or single, at tbe dawn of u manhoud. or the turn of life, these Tmiiv Bitters display to decided an intluencc that improvement is soon pprccptihlo. Cleanse tho Vitiated IMoodwhn- ever you tind iu iwpuntist bu'rs'Uug tbrsugli the kiu io i'iuipUs, ErujiUons, or Sares; cleans it wttsu you tiuj it oustruutod aud luffgisb in the veins; cleanse it wbeu it is foul ; your feelings will tell you wliva Kcp tbe blood pure, uud the health of tbe -low Will follow. It. II. Mt'DOWALn St CO.. Druggists ami O it. Afts., 8an Krunt'isvo iti ir.rvls. I cor. oi Wstiliuitrttiii and 4 litiiilnii St.. tllllull Mm.. I . unU lrl... MM bjr all UruKKlsU C. W. EARNEST, HUIiGEON DI3NT1HT. TIDIOUTE, PA. ALT- OPERATIONS pertaining to Sur gical or .Mechanical Dentistry per formed with care, and warranted. I uuar- antcs sueeoss or ret'unil tlie iiiouuv. ttllK:o in l.HANDIN liltlt K BLOCK. Iteineiiiber tho place. cost oi acivcrising. i:i 4t "-y. ti. , KAKNKNT.
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