WEDNESDAY HQ UMNO, SETT. 29, '.SIS. HOnOUGH OFFICERS. fiirocM Jons Rkck. f Ym?iei7mm O. W. Itoblnson, H. A Vainer, A. 11. Kellv. S. II. Haslet. A. II Partridge. II. (). I)hvIh. Jti.iticra of the react D. S. Knox, C. A llandull. CtuiMrrrAiV IT. Hwaxtrnrt AVAoor Director 1. H. Ktmx. II. O. Pa vis, N. .1. Woloott, H. II. ll!et. A. . Keliy, 1). Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. PrMitlrnt Jurtar1 I. Wktmork. A ncinte Jtuttra AlnEW CooR, Joh i. I'AI.K. KhrritrT. J. VAX Oikskn. 'J'rrttxurcr H. .1. Kktlky. rmthnjintarj, lltniatcr if- Recorder, rfr. 1. M.CI.AUK OimmiMfr?irr John Tno.wrs.ojr, Jas, jv. i i.AnK, km HKni.iN. (Stunty Muperintenitevl ,1. F. Ttoimr.n, JUntrict Attiir-itrv S. P. Irwin. Jury CommititioHcrtJ ah. Flvkn,Wm . I ATTKUSON. untt Surveyor S.P. Irwin. fin-oner M, Ittrf,. Jn. (unty Auditor T. It. Conn, Ij. War- Memhemf Cvngre 1!VA DwtrlctC. B, .icmtIyJ. n. Aoxfw, Time of Train At TIOXRHTA STATION, on ami after HOtlTir. Triiln 00 " M " 62 Trnln M " Ml -" 51 10:41 n. in. !):0S p. m. 8:40 p. in. fl:5n n. in. -IHH p. in, 3:28 a. in. n tho River l)lvl-lon i. r. from Oil City 'to Irvliieton, up tho river is North ; down Ttio river, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. (ilnnca at Freeman & Corbet's new advertisement in litis issue. Remember the dance nt Law rences Hall this eveninr. Tlio best of masio McCray's band will bo in attendance. " , - Upward of ono hundred pupils are iu attendance at the schools in this place. Thi, we believe, is tho largest attendance tho cchools, have ever had. A good many naturalization pa Krt ore being taken out this court, and, probably, the vote of- Forest county will bo larger this fall than ever before. '"' S. II. Iluslet has purchased n new carriage from the factory ut Elkhart, Jnd., .in which his brother-in-law, Alex. Gordon, is interested. It is u fine looking vehicle. D. V. Clark's youngest child is dangerously ill at present, fears being utcrlaiued that - it cannot recover. . We hope, howover, to record a change for the better nest week. The Presbyteriau Church is be ing re-paiutod by Alex. Ilenage, and the improvement in the looks of the structure is marked. Other improve jnents are contemplated. Installation of officers of Tiones la Lodge Ni. 8G9, for the ensuing term, takes place next Friday evening. AVe will publish the nnmes of the offi cers installed next week. Hon. W. II. Short, U. S. Consul nt AVales, arrived at his home in Youngsville.Varren county, on Fri day last. His return was hastened by the ill heallh of his wife. The Ferry at Hickory, is, we tin derstand, in good trim, and doing a good business. It is in the bauds of W. M. Church, who is nn accommo dating and skillful waterman. - Tho attenliou of our readers is directed to the professional card of Dr. V. C. Coburn, which appears 'n tliis issue. Office and residence iu house formerly, occupied by A, 1 1. Partridge. Mr. N. K. Ilurton.cf Marienville, lliia sensou, raised fioui (ne bean, -.planted besidq his house, 132 pods of large full-grown beans. The vine was jillowt-J to climb the side of his house, but had no extra attention. From this -exhibit, it would appear that beans are a profitable crop to raise. Kev. Lusher is absent at a meet ing of the L'rie Conference, which, we understand is in sessiou nt Akron, Ohio. Mr. Lusher does not expect to be sent to this charge aain, as he has already been here two years. ' lis is a minister who hat won fhe good-will aud resiiect of all who have come in cont'd with Lini. Tho Commissioners' Room in tho 4,'ourt JJouse presents uu uspect like unto a. 1 agricultural fair; contributions of ma mm ulli vegetable having been nut in by Iloii. J. A. Dale. CI. P.I). Thoina, Mei-srs.' W. V. .Siggins and II. A. ZucndJI. 1'u m (ikins, .Sjuashrs, Turnip, 15ccts, Onions aud Kye (sol id form) uru among the articles exhibited, and liny do our county cuJit. - ODITUARV, ULI.SLVUl'.lt. nietl, 111 Moadvillo, on Tuiwdny, Hopt. 2rt, 1H75, Mr. Iooimv 1'., wilooi uoi. j. v. II. Keiningor. Mrs. Keisitigor spent . fcer', girlhood. from about twelve years of age, until her marriage in 18G9, in Tioncsta,and tho news of her sudden death occa sions general expressions of sorrow from all in this section who knew her. As a young lady she was universally respected, by old and ynong, wherever acquainted. As n wife and mother she was faithful and loving. Although not n member of rny church, her re ligious convictions wore (jrm and steadfast. Blip, leaves two children, ono a email babe, who will at present hardly rculaze their great bereave ment, also a devoted husband, who made her married life pleasant, loav lug uo wish if her's ungMtifled. She w .8 a daughter of Dr. Winans, of this place, and her death being unexpected was a severe blow to hia family. The bereaved ones havar.ur heartfelt svm pathy for their loss, which, wo "believe is, without doubt, her eternal gain. Senatorial Conference. Agreeably to appointment, die Re publican Senatorial Conferees of this district met at Irvineton on Wednes day last. All counties but Elk were represented. Tho nnmes of W. V. Finley of Clarion county, and W. II. Duun were presented for nomination. Five ballots were had, each resulting in a tie vote, when ou the sixth ballot, Mr. Fiuley bad a majority of one. On motion the uominutiot. was made unanimous. The candidates und friends were then called in, the can vass talked over, aud preliminaries arranged for an active contest. The bet of feeling prevailed in tho convention, nml nil were satisfied with the result. A good man for the posi tion was nominated, and we hope to carry him through .to a triumphant election, notwithstanding the Demo cratic majority in the District. VVM. P. FINLEY. Iu its proper position will to-day be touixl the name of Win. P. Finlev Republican candidate foi Slate Sena tor Irc-m the Dietrict composed of llanon, Iorcst, Llk and Cuaioron whom we believe to be the most avail able' man for the position in Republi cau party of the District. Wm. P. Finley was born in' Frank liu Co., Pa., aud became a resideut of Clarion couuty before attaining his majority, about 1851, since which time he has been closely identified with the agricultural and manufactur ing interests of hU county.. At pres cut he controls u largo producing' in tcrest in the Oil Fields othis native State. He enjoys in n greot degree, le confidence of men of all parties. His integrity is unquestioned. A man of fine sooial qualities and rare nbili ties, he Rill, if elected, 'discharge the duties of tho position without fear or favor, not mkmg "Is it policy ?" but "Is it right?' Well acquainted, by a long residence in this section, with the wants of his constituency, he is not lacking the zeal and energy requisite for the performance of every duty lie may Le called upon to perform. As n representative of th.e Oil interest, he carries with him the fullest confidence of all vslio know him,1 aud, knowledge of its peeuliur and pressing wauls, which will enable him to act intelli gently on all legislation bearing upon this important brunch of our indus tries. That he is practical nnd ener getic, is attested by hij success as-a farmer, as a producer nnd a general busiuess man. That he is popular with his constituency, is fully appar ent from tho call he received frolu about five hundred men of both par ties of Clarion county. With such a mnn, sustained by such an immense home support, our case is hopeful, and we may coufidcntly expect after the the election to greet Mr. Finley aionr Representative in the State Senate. Mr. Goo. Watson, who has just returned from a few week's visit In York State, showed us a photograph of the great railroad bridge," at Port age, which would be worth a long jour ney to see. It is a "new bridge and is elevated 230 feet from the river, and is K50 feet long. The old bridge, of which he also had a photograph, was a woodt-u structure, aud contained 4,000,000 feet of timber. Grand opening of ?ew Goods at Freeman & 'Corbet's. A large stock of seasonable goods just received, which will be cold at bottom prices. Last wefk we pnblrshed an item rgrirding a horM which hud been found loose in tho woods with a bridle on and the bit out of the horse's mouth ami tint raid bona bin 1 1 In en turned over to Sheriff Van Giesen. On Wednesday lust Mr. Isnao. Dawson teamster for G. W. Dithridgo, wa some distance up the new road on the-' north sido of Tubbs' Run, loading tome wood on his wagon, when a man came up behind him, nnd asked Lira if he had met any one down the road Dawson said he had not, whereupon tho stranger drew a revolver, and pointing it at Dawson's head, demand ed where "that horso" was. Dawson informed him, when ho was allowed to proceed with his loading, nnd the nmu disappeared iu the woods. Two men from about Calleusburg, were in town last week after the horse, which they claimed had been stolen from them W believo they went back after proof that they were the owuers. Thcso cir cumstancei confirm the suspicion that the horso WaTslolen, and that there is a regularly orgauized band of thieves operating through this country. W hare heard of no horses being stolen in this immediate neighborhood, but that this place is directly ou the route of the thieves, is not doubled. It would be well to prepare for a raid on the thieves when" lieeessary'.ud we dj not doubt but tho necessity will soou become apparent. On . IhUreilay evening last the store of Thos. J. Bowman, twas entered and about $850.00 worth bf goods carried off in some trunks, and coffee sacks which were in the store. The goods consisted of his best dry goods, cutlery, cigars and tobacco. The thieves appeared to be old smokers as they took all the 10 cent cigars and left the 5 cent ones. About $750 worth of the goods were1 recovered a day or two afterward, secreted in tb woods near tho village, nud Mr. Bow man thinks he got off pretty well. He says he hus no well founded suspicions as to who the thieves are, but the next ones who come around mny expect n warm reception. Whether this is an independent gang, or a section of the same that stole the horse, is-not known It ii eyoug'h to know that such char acters are in the couutry, ancL proper measures nomn mr tjikoii o oring them to justice if such a thing is pos sible. ' ( . : . ; ' Mr. G. W. Dean, on Thursday last, killed a copperhead, near the watering trough on Dutch Hill road. It was the largest we have evor heard of iu this country, measuring three fept iu length. David Hunter cap tured threo of these reptiles alive, on his farm a few weeks ago.' They are pots that we have no liking for, being treacherous a'ld deadly. Wo are grieved to hear of the death of Mr. J. II. King, jr., one of the editois and proprietors of tho Warren Ledger, which occurred last week at the residence of his parents, in Youngs ville. He was a young man highly esteemed iu his profession, nnd his death will he severely felt by his many fricnits iu Warren county and else where. r Examine prices nt Freemau & Corbet's befora purchasing elsewhere. Western Correspondence. Lose Rock, Richland Co., Wis , 1 ' Sent. 24. 1875. f Ed. RtruDUCAx: Thinking that per haps nn item would be acceptable from your correspondent in Badger dom, I once more send vou a few "lo cals." , , ... ,,. Tho weather at present is rather cool, with oprinklinr of rain twenty hours out of every twenty-four. We have had rain almot everyday jor the past three weeks, and some of our farmers camiot get their grain stacked ; while our neighbors, over iu Iowa, and also in Minnesota are praying for dry weather, as their crops are in some in- stance total! destroyed.' , In some places tennis cnuuot bo got out iu the field, the ground being so moist that they becoiuo tuired...Yt ar not so bad of' here but le rain at pres ent with us would be acceptable. The corn prop here is splendid and soon the farmers will commence crib bing it. This is no small job; for tweuty acres of coru is about as small a crop as any farmer has, while one of my neighbors bas ono hundred and twenty-five acres in one field. Corn pay us better than small grain, and our farmers generally intend planting one half their land to that crop. Drovors are at prescut shipping cat tle aud hog. Choice beeves aro worth $2.50 per cwt., while fat hogs readily bring $0.00. 1 ' A gtcht uusincs In this Slate' dur ing the full of the year is the gather ing of the crauberry crop; for in the northern part of this State is to bo found some of the best cranberry marshes in tho Union. I learn from our station agent here, that there have been eighteen car load of melons shipped from this station during the last six .weeks. One man has clenrd, above expenses, one thous and dollars ou his melon crop this season. I am told by one of my neighbors who has just returned from Yankton, Dakota, that the grain west of here is seriously injured by high water; in many places ttie water is half way up ou the shocks of wheat aud oats, aud, it is estimated that there will be a loss of several million bushels of wheat in the State of Minnesota alone; consequently we may expect good prices for wheat before another crop i raised. f,; lx .'J ' t "A ' ' . vTho weatLeY Las' become somewhat cool and we hope that' our fall 'ra'.ns 6re over for the season. "As the river it in good stage for running, lumber is passing 1 down to market in large quantities. St. Louis is our principal lumber market in the "west., , Lumber is cheap here at present : fencing can be bought (or fifteen dollars perthous and, and 09 lumber is almost entirely used here for fence, , largo quantities are used yearly. ' More anon, : N. B. Hood. Call at Freeman & Corbet's for Blank Books, Stationery, ,, School Books, &c. . - 24 2t. For Boots & Shoes, all kinds, for men, boys, women and children,, at "hard times" prices, go to Robinson & Bouner. " ' ' 24 2t Foi Dry, Goods,, Grocciies and Provisions, go to Freeman & Corbet's. A new stock just iu. Teachers' Annual Institute. The Ninth Annual Institute of For est county, will bo held at Tionesta, commencing on Mouduy, October 18, at 2 o'clock P. M., and continue in session five da vs. :. ,A1l f frr, , friends of education are respeefully invited to,ntteud. . .. . , Prof. C, GiIbert,Priucinnl of Ueul Institute, Ueidsburj, p., will he UU-flS during the greater part of the week and, give instruction ou methods of teaching, with practical iuggestions iu conducting the general exercises of tho school room, and night lectures. Superintendent W. II. Curtis, of McKean county, will be present dur ing the entire session, and will give in- structions in Elocution, English Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, aud in other branches. S. D. Irwin Esq., will deliver a lec ture on "Local Geology," during tho session. . 2sTo pains w ill be spared to male the session both pleasant and profitable leaehors are, requested' to muke all necessary arrangements to give full nud promp atteudauca. Let no ordi nary oncumstauces keep you iiway, but come prepared to take part iu tho exercises. The committee on Permanent Cer tificates will be elected on Weduesday aiiuruoou. i- - f. Directors Day ou Thursday, 21st. An examination will be held on Sat urday, Oct. 23d, commeueing at 9 o clock A. M. II. S. Bkockway, Sept. 20, 1875. Co. Supt. XoUt-e Kettle. All iions iudehteif to ma aro here by notified to settle ou or before the 25th inst., if they wish to save costs, as after that time my books will be placed in the hands of M. W, Tate, Esq., for collection. Also, all costs due mo as Constable for the year 1874, must be settled im mediately, or tbey will be collected by law. II. Swaooaht. Tionesta, Sept. 15, 1875. DtMiKAntB Pbopekty kou Saiij.-. The property of Dr. Powell, opposite the Lawrence House, together with his practice, is for sulo at reasonable figures.- This is a fine opportunity for a good physician as there is but one other in tho place. The reason for selling is that Dr. Powell wishes to settle elsewhere. 20tf. Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Heury's residence can be bought cheap, on long time, by applying to tho editor of this paper." tf. Co to itohiisnn f& 'limner's for glass fruit jars, jolly glasses", tin cans, scaling wnx, fte. 15tf FOR SALE. Tho valuable nnd beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, nnd in which he now resides, is in my hntujs for siifo at very low figures. Terms one-third purchase money down, and tho balance in one nnd two years. Mn.Ka W. Tate. lOtf. The lightest running Machine (A the M'oi-M is the Grover & Baker, nt least Baldwin, of Tidionte says so, nnd he knows. -1G ly Landlord nnd Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale nt thjs office. TIOJNItXX'V JIAIIKKI'S. COnUECTEI) KVF.KY TUF.PriAY,", By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour x nan el ... ?7.nOM', V.M Corn Meal, b illed .... o,50 chop feed .... $J Oncj 11.10 live p buslicl - flora 1. 00 Corn, er.s ..... 4r,.i0 Iteans t bitxhc! ... 2.00fi il.OO Ham, aunr cured .... n nrcfiktiist Uaeon, sni?:ir cured 1C S"!Car 10fal2J Syrip - - - - - TSfM.l.OO N. O. Molasses .... j.oo Jtoant Atii Cufl'eo No4 .. ,. i so Kio Cofloe, best " - - ' - - . ' . C8 Java Cofleo ..... 37 Tea ...... .00(7i,1.23 Butter ...... 23(i!,25 Rico . " 10 Ejrgs, frosh ' - ... . 10SC 13 Salt -.- - . . 2.1.11,2.25 Lard ....... iriMSO Iron, common bar .... 4,00 : Nails, 10J, keg - . . . 4.25 1 Iimo 1 bbl. ..... '2.on Xerv AdvertlxementH. W. C. COBURN, M. ., pnYsiciAN .t sunor.ox onvrs ids .1 services to tlio people of Forest Co, Having had an experience of Twelve carn 111 constant practiop, Pr. Coburn cuaiaiiteos to uivo natiHliiclioii. Dr. Co. burn niiiKes a speciulty of the treatment of Xnal, -Throat, I.iin-j and all other l nronie or Imcniiur (liseaHes. ll.-iviiij investigated all w-icntifln methods of cur ins diNcue and fet- cted tho (rood li-om idl nvi.-ni, ne win Kiiariimco relict or a en re in all easoa where a cure iH possible. No Charxo for Consultation. All fees will bo reaioimble. Professional visits mndo nt all Imnrs. Parties nl a distance can eon suit him by letter. Otlieo nnd Residence 1st door ent of i-artnua-r-M Sev Hloek, foot of Hut, Mill lloail, Tionesta, Pa. 2,"itf Em i a f 47Ki o 1 1 00. Kstalo of !oorno S. Si'.'cins, Into of Harmony Township. Forest coiiiiIa- iln. eensoo. ah persons indebted to said e tato aro rconested to mako Immediate payment, nnd those having local elainiH out delay in proper order for soUlemont, HirniiiNi inesame. win present tliem with. IO JAMKS (HI1-II. I.ATi. KxiM-lllOft 22 (it , il ILIW W. I A l IC, at Tionesta, Atty. Iridic ollce. Estate of John icc, late of Kinsley township, Forest county, doi e:isf.d." All ed to wake immediate onviooot. mid thosr iH-r.-uiiH looeoien to said ostiitom-n remiest. having leLtal claims airainst tlio same, will presont them without delay in proper or- WILLIAM 11. HEATH.) KKIIilCKT LUKII E.n J l'-xecutora, or, MiLila w. i Al'l, Ally. 22 4t , - Administrator's Notice. 1 1 v , ' Letters of administration on the oslate 01 from-rlck (jlnssner, into of (ireen Township, deceased, having born granted to tho undersigned, notieo is hereby given thfif npt-srmu U-tw.i.'iti,. t Kr,t.,unl , I ..t. f.j inni!iiq lllv.'-lffc ed to std oslalo nto renulred to niiiko im mediate payment of tho sumo, nud those having claims against said ei tato will pre sent th ?in properly authenticated for tleniont. 1). V. CLAHIv. set Administrator. 1 loncsia, l'a., Aug. 2.1, 1S70. 20 tit Register's Notice. Notieo i hereby given that Win. It Coon, (iiuirdiiiii of Win. J. Armstrong, minor child of Win. AriiMtnin has tiled in tlio HegistorV. ollleo in and for uio c ouuty ot 1' orcst, at Tiojicsta, his final account as guardian of tlio said iniinir, and that tlio same will ho presented to the Orphans' Court of suit! County tor con firmation and allowumw 011 Uiu fouiili monoHy ot heptcmher next, at tho Court House, ut Tionesta, in thoi-ountv aforesaid. I'. M. CI. A UK. 'llfiWsOo- Tionesta, Aug. 18, 1H7.1. T11F BRYANT, "STkiTTOS i SalTH MIOADVILLE, P.v. Solid for Cilelllar Hlld Klwi-imnnn i, Plain ami Ornamental Peumaiishio. Kn. close six cunt in slumps. No nui'iitinn ill 1)0 pui!i to postal cards or letter with out hi amps. Address, A. W. .SMITH, iiioauvillu, I'u. 22 2iii SOLDIERS ilisablod bv wound, runt'im liilm-v fr disease of any kind, however slight, an-entitled to pension, und most of those pen sioned lo iiiercaso of pension. McNeill A liircli, Wiu-liiiilon, 11. ('., ono of whom wiw for years an Examiner and Chief 01 Ilivision in tho Pension Ollin-J heimr 1,1 low seal 01 iioveriiinenl, havn tlio vcrv best laeilities lor prosecuting these as weil s other Uovriiineiit eluiois. Iiilorma ti'Mi freely given up ni addressing tliem, enclosing stamp. 'Hie best of references given if desired. is 41 OPI u MOIflMUA II A HIT eured itiiout pain or ineonveiiieiiee. No chaigo for treatment until salisiai-tion in rendered, l-'or particulars, addriss DK I nl ,:ll nv i ... , laud ( .jwv ..lioior niaiion, ji ti ore- "iiinv, i a. j i i Dr. J. Walker's California Tin rar Bitters nro n purely Tecetabb pi-epnTafioti, tnado chiclly from tlio na tive limbs found on the lower r.-intrcs of tho Sierrn Nevada mountains of Califor. liia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted tlicicl'iom w ithout tho tiso of Alcohol, 'llio question is almost dally niked. "What is tlio cause of tho unparalleled success of Vi.vkgais litr- tiiks!" Our ausivei- is, Unit they reiuuvo tho catiso of disease, anil tlio piiticnt re covers his health. They aVo the great blood pui-itlcfiind a lii'c-giviup; principle, a ii'ect HcnoViiKir nnd InvlgorRtor , of tho system. Never before i: tho history of tlio world lias a mciUtiiio becir CC!iti;uutiii!cd po-jpcs-ing- the rcinarKiiUu qiinlitifs uf TiNPfiAn riim:its in lio:llliij Ilia Hick of ovcrr ilisi-a.r) man is heir to. They arc a poiiilo l'uriraiivo as well ns n -Tnnii". relieving Coiigesiiou or Iallaiiiiualinu of tho Liver ami Visceral Organs iu IJiliuus Diseases ' Tlio iro))erties of Dn.. WAr.Kirit's Vixcoak lim Has ,ira Aperient. Dinitlinretic. Carniiiiatire. Nutritious, Laxative, Uiuretic, Sedative. Cminti-r lriituiit Sudorilic, Aluwa live, und Auti-Uilinus. Grateful Thousands proclahu Vit.' roAR Uitteks tlio most wonderful- In viprnnt that ever sustniucd tti sinkiuj system. No Person ran take these Bitters according to directions, nnd remain long unwelli provided their bones aro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other nicaus, aud vital organs wasted beyoud repair. Bilious. Reuiiflent nnd Inter mitteut levers, which nro so preva lent in tho valleys of our great rivers throughout tho United States, especially thoso of tlio Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illiuois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Heel, Colorado, Unizos, 1'io Grande, Pear), Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, lin anokc, James,' and ninny others, with their vast tributaries, throughout s.:v entire country duriiif tho Sununer ravt , Autumn, nnd rcnuu kiibly so ilurlng sea sons of unusual heat-mid dryness, nro invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of the stomach anil livrr, nnd other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, everting a pow erful intlueuco upon these various or gans, is essentially ncccsstuy. Thero is no cathartic for tlio nirposc equal to Dk. J. Wai.kku's Vixt:n.ii HtiiKits. as they will speedily remove the dark . colored Msciil matter with which tho ' bowels aro loaded, nt the same tki.o stimulating tho secretions of the live:-, and generally restoring tho healthy functions of tho digevtivo organs. Fortify 11m body nt-alnst diseiisn by purifying all its iluidsw ith i.nkcau JiinKiis. No cpUleinic cau take U'k I of a system thus fore-.H'ined. Dysiiepsla or Indiivesfioit, i;,r nche, fain in the .Shoulders, Coiicji , Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, hour F.ructations of the Stotnaeh, li.hl 'l-;is;o ill tho Mouth, Lilioiu Attark.v, i'idpi'i: tatton of the Heart, I n :!:iintii:i t iiii ofKn Lungs, Pain in the region of the K:.i ' licys, aiufa lutudi-eil other painful symp toms, tiro tho olVsiiiii',rs of )yspeir;i. One Imllluwill provo a bi-ttcrg'uariuilr.i of its merits than a lcnythv mhci t'.: (. nient. .' , St-rofula, cr Kind's KviJ, whiu. Rwullings, rieer., i:iy-ii..-l.i-, Kt;:i-i1 v, . (luiliv, Scrofulous laflaiiiiiiaiioiis, tnd-ilei t liilhuiliiuiliuiis, .Mercurial A ll'ecii,i,i. n! I Scum, i;ri!liuim ol'tliu Ski n. Sum V.vf. ci. ill these, ns 111 all ntliei ieiiliiuli..V:il tn -cases, Wai.kiiu's Vi,m;o.mi l!n :i:i.-.i !ia. i shown their great curali-c p'-n.: . Jr. .! most oh.dianie inul iiilr:ii lalile For liidanimafoiy snd Cliroiitj- Iiht'uiiiaf i.Slll, (.ior.', IlilioIlS, 1 II-1 ! : r - tent and lutvrmittent l-'evi r.s. I ilsearei ot' tho Jiloinl, Liver, Kidin-ys H:a.c:c. , thcso Litter Ikiw no riiiial. i:i.!i Din ii nic- caused by Vitiated ISItiml. .Mechanical Diseases.-I'ei.; ;: ( paged in 1'aint.s ami .Mineral i, such .-i-t l'liuiilicrs, 'i'l Pc-si-tlcr.. (I..;, i lienteri, at:d lliliors, ns they ailvance in iV-, are siil.j -et to piinilysis "of tlio Hon el". To pe.-ml iifiainst this, tnke n ihie if V ai.ki'ii'h Vis i;o.ih lirri Fiis oci usioiuilly. For Skin Dist-asesj Ki upiions, Tet ter, Salt i.'hiMiiu, lUiit.-hcs. Sim ;, l'n,i,.e.-. Pustules, KniU, Cailunicles Kin-; v..i in-. Sralil-ln-nil, Horo Kyi!--. Krysipi-l.f. l!-!i, Sciuin. Discoloratioiis of Die Skin. Humors . nnd Jlisca.-es of tlio Skin of wliafevi-r naiuo or nature, are literallr iluir nn inul iwricd out of tliu system in a short time by the usu of tliest J!i!t(-.s. Pill. Tune, and oilier Wih-uk lurking in thu svsli-iu of so niany tliiii.iiu.l.. are c-Hc-ctually ilcstroycil inul lenmveil. ystuiu of incilieiiie, no voniiilnws, no nn thehnillitics n iilfivu tiiu si steni lioiu iv,)iuit like these Iiittors. For Female roninlaiiits. in vounii or ulil, inurned or aiuglo, at Die du a of o limulioiiil. or tlio turn of hie. iIu-mi 'funic Hitters display so ilecideil nn iiilluviivu that im'iroTumcnt Is soon percept idle. i leansetho itiateil lilood when ever you timl its iinpiuuies luir.iting I h rmigti Die hkm in I'iiinile.s, Lruniions. or Snri-s : cleaime it when you find it ohitruited ami luftiiudi in the reins; elransi- it wlu-ii it is foul ; your lochns will tell vou whuii Keep tho blood pure, and tlio hi-aillof tl.u W-nv will fullow. It. II. M l AM) .. DruBiristi nudllen At'is . S.iu riuiu i.c, l .1 ,i,u lual eur. i,f W ,eOiiicltin tiihl ( liitia.'ii srs . hold by ull 4Kt- "nil ! til C. W. EARNEST, i; 1 1 a uo x i k xt i st. TIDIOCTK, PA. A LL OPKKATIONS pertaining to Kur i gieal or Mechanical lenlislrv per formed with care, and w ill rallied. I guar antee success or ref und tho nioiiev. Oltico in (ill AN DIN itltU K lil.CCK. l'eiiit iiiber Die place, "2 - iy. it. w. i:.hni:st.
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