vedxesuay mormnmct7o m. BOROUGH OFFICERS. fliir7,M--Joit! Rwk. (bitnciYmrn . W. Robinson, 8. A. Tumor, A. H. Kollv, S. II. Haslet, A. II. Partridge, II. O. Ila'vla. Jutice of the Peace D. S. Knox, C. A, Itaiidall.. . - intnhte It. Swaggart fii-hnol ftirrrtnm11. S. Knot, II. O. Pa In, H. J. Woleott, S. II. Haslet, A. H. Kollv, I). Clnrlc. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Pivnirtcnt .TWie L. D. WnrMoe.it. Aeinte ii(ivj Amobkw Cook, Jon. O. Oai.k. ; sheriTT. J. Vaji Oikhkn. Trenniirer S. J. Skti.kv. Prnthmiotary, Ileginter it Recorder, f-e. r. M. Cum, ( nmiinrr John TnoMP-sO!, Jas. K. Clark, Ki.i Hkri.in. fMnnty fiiijierintenrient S. F. Rohrkr. IHntricl Attorney H. D. Irwin. Jury Commissioners Jas. Kiysx.Wm. I1 ATTKHHOX, f Irmnr.y Wowinr S.T. Inwilf. i-o!r M.'lTTKf., Jr. ttfy nltor T. II. Corr, Ij. War vr.n, it. Jamirhoh. Member o Cbij7f 1WA DuirWct C. B. t'l'RTIH. AcmblyS. I). AoMKW. 'JHme of Train Al TIONF.STA STATION, on and after May 24, 187.) : HOUTIf. Train (Wl " 54 10:40 a. m. H:0M p. til, 8:46 p. in. R:r0 a. in. , 4:4(1 p. Ill, H: 28 a. Ml. NORTH. Train ftS " Ail - - fit On the River Division t. e. from (Ml City to IrviucUm, "p tlio river Is North rdwa 1Im river, south. ,. . . . , - j . i i i ii-.-i Elocal aFd'miscellaneous. Rev. Elliot Srih', preach in the lVsbyteriun church on Sunday next, morning and evening: (Sabbath School at Q o'clock p m.. - -3 rfl.v -fStop.t Freeman cfc Corbel's for cotton bats and carpet chaiu-.,u '...26 Our thank nro' due 'to Ey-V. Smiley, Esq., of the Venango Citlten, for favors received iluring iW( pnM week, ! - ' i ii n..... ;-'(ho roads are iu excellent venndi- 1iort.('; A good time fof teaming.' Also good time to lay in it supply uf eoft coa 1 i - - ' ' - ' ' 1 1 a . . V , v. j. t-j .,.,.i..,o.n it , Dr.. I'owell and family have re moved to Pittsburgh, Where the Dr. will form a co-partnership with Dr. 51. S. Holings, formerly of this section. ' Miss Minnie Freeman, Jormerly of this place is visiting her friends and relatives here, Her home, at present, is iu IMaware, near Wilming ton. The house south-east of the Tio nestn Savings Rank building, is being lepnired by Jas. AVoodingtou. It is to he occupied by Frank Hock, when fin-' islied. -D. Harrington of Kingtdiy, was in town yealonlny, with a wagun load -of hoi.ey, with none of the bitter Democratic taste about it. Wo tried it. . Mr. T. J. Puync, of Newmanville, who is at present vis'uing in Dronme Co., N. Y., has our thanks for fi'cs ot late Diughamton pnperg. Buch l'uvora nre always appreciated. , i: 1 Smith Foreman is busily engaged iu repairing Haslet's store. ,. ('onyer's foupdatiou is about completed. Van Gieson's is ready for the superstruc ture", fend .Aly Partridge. hs built a Jiew coal shed.' , , . .L " ir V . - ' - -The Democratic county commit tee, at their aierting last week repealed that section of their primary rules .discountenancing canvassing , votes previous to the primary election. It wus a dea 1 letter auy way. . The woods have put on their' full colors,' and are' looking leautifully, am puublu the nimble squirrel to bide safely. The hunters do not' therefore njipreciuto tho glories of the ' foliage tie they otherwise might. We don't wish to iiifinuuto that Morns Kinstciu is grceu, hut it is an uctual fact that n cow tralkoil clear in to his store this mornii'g. Perhaps this may be accounted fur by tho fuel that Kobinson tins fenced up his salt fched. Tho wild woods ring with tho re ports of squirrel-hunters' gun, and tome very respectable strings come iu. There are no real big messes come to any ono house, hut nearly everybody gets a taste. Some few pigeons are ulso killed. . D. W. ('lurk's youngest child, of whose illness we wrote last week, died on Saturday liioiuiug. Tho funeral occuirud on Sunday at 3 o'clock p. m., iin.l was largely attended. Kcv. Lush er conducted the services. Tho child J wav lc ii uii'iitlii old. Demooratio Senatorial Conference. The Democratic Senatorial Confer ees of this district met at the Central House, lit this place yesterday,' morn ing. Hie full number of conferees was present, and all the candidates, except Hall, of Elk, were on hand. Clarion's candidate was Hon. Wm. L. Corbet ; Cameron's, J. 8. Newton, Esq., and Forest presented the name of Col. P. D. Thomas. The forcnoon was spent in balloting and recesses. We are informed that ninety-two bal lots were taken before dinner,' each with the same result,"?!?) three vote for each candidate After dinner the business was resumed, and continued in the same manner, with a recess now and then, until about six o'clock. There is no knowing how muuv ballots were taken, but it is to be presumed that the forenoon's werk wag duplicat ed. However, enourch rotes were taken to show that the conferees all enjoyed it, and we would suggest that they be all narrowly watched at the polls, for their experience at this' con vention may have a tendency to make them all "repeaters It is certain that if they are allowed to go Co in that manner at the election, that our candidate stands a poor show We will have pickets out, however. After sup per the convention was again called to order, and after practicing some more for future work, Col. P. D. Thomas, of Tionesta was nominated. This was a surprise to outsiders, and a pleasant one to' Republicans, whose only fear was that Corbet would make the nomination; he being the only man who could defeat Finley in Clar ion county. ' We could not have been suited better, and consider Mr. Fin. ley'a chances first-class for election to the State Senate. " Roll of Honor. "I -"" Below is tho report of the Tionesta Schools tor the month ending Oct. 5, 1875: Room No. 1, O. J. Gunning, teach er. Number of pupils enrolled 63. The following is a list of the Dames of thoso who have neither been absent or Mirdy during the month; Chus. Davis, Geo. Hood,' James and1 Robert Haslet, Geo. Brooks, Alex. Dale, Em ma Davis, . Li::nie Grove, Alwilda Adams, Dollio Hood, Emma Sloau, Jennio Cumming5M Names of those who have been one or more times tar dy, but not absent, during month: Hermie Bcaverj James and Annie Pease,' Annie Sawyer, Belle Shoup, Carrie Hunter. , . Room No. 2, Mary Harrington, teacher. Number of pupils enrolled 58. List of those who have not been absent r tardy (luring month f Dora Adams, Jessie artd Edio Knox',' Sadie and Katio Pease, Arthur and James Kelly, Charley Adaius. Names of those who have been tardy but not abseot: . Amanda Eichenberg, Bertha Harlan, Saiurov Clark, Willie Stroup, Willie Raul.' ' ' -Oue of Hon. G.. W. Scofield'a fa vorite comparisons,' wtien he used to stump this section, was that of com paring the Democratic . party., to the the hind wheels of a wagon, which came up and occupied one iustaiii the position which was before held by the front, wheels, which were compared to the Republican party. His position was that tho Republican was the pio neer party, the party of progress; aud the Democratic party acted as a brake, eternally pulling back, but al ways coming up and adopting the acts aud position of the Republican party about a year after thoir promulgation by that party.. , While in-. Warren a couple of weeks ngOj we met. (he Judge, and one of our party, referring to the' 'Erie'' platfonnp remarked, "Well, Judge, the 'hind wheels' have caught up again." "Yes," replied the Judge, "as they say iu poker, they have seeu us, and goue one better." The Judge is looking exceedingly we'l, but in response to an inquiry, he said that he did not propose to take the stump this year, . We arc sorry for that, as we know that the Republicans of this seotion would gladly . listen to him agaiu. s K A new crossing has beeu put in between the p'ost-oflie-nd'Bovard & Co.'g store, on Elm St. The mater ial was furnished by the borough and the work by private individuals. At no place iu our towu was a crossing nccdeu more, and we are glad it has becu put iu. Robinson it Bouncr have full I hue of etuvc-j and ttuve pi)H 'Jfilf ' -When W. W, Mason," Esq., was in town last week, he 'could scarcely recognize his old homestead, which, since Treasurer Selley has purchased it, hns improved about 400 per cent. The money in this instance was judi ciously invested. J'.l- i , -h Some of the most provident of our citizens are laying in a winter's stock- of hard coal. Now is the time to get your coal, if you do not wish to shiver iu the winter, when orders for thn necessary article are apt to lay in the coal office until warm weather sets in. -- , Vr-Tbe pulpits of both Presbyterian and Methodist churches were occupied on Sunday evening last. Rev. Bher rard occupied the pulpit of the Pres byterian church, and his discourse oc casioned much tnerrimeut. If he ever was a successful minister, he has out grown it. ,; . Chestnuts are a slim crop, in this section, the Hut being small, and gen erally but one to a bur. This, how ever, does not prevent the boys from seeking them as diligently as ever. We have heard of no aecideuts to chestnut hunters as yet, and hope we shall bear of none. . Alex. Goidon, of Elkhart, Ind., is in town this morning, looking hear ty. . lie eeems to have an' affection fr.r this part of the country. We would not be surprised to see him moving back here some of these fine -days. By the way, this is a good opportunity for some one to get i fine carriage.' The following officers of Tionesta Lodge No. 369, 1. O. O. for the ensuing term, were installed On Friday evening last, by D. D. G. M., James Woodington : - -' 1 N. G , G. W. Sawyer. ' V.G,G A., Randall, .v Sec'y, S. H. Haslet. ,: AsH. Bec'y, T. J. Van Giesen. ; Treas., F. M. Reck. Conductor, P. M:Clark. .., ,' Warden, Jas. Woodington. R. S.N. G., S. A. Varaer. . : L. S. N. G., 8. J. Setley. R. S. S., L. Agnew. , L. S. 8., Jas. He-ggerty. I. Q., &. C, Johnson. : i ,v,iJ O. G., J. T. Dale. According to the returns made at the last session of the Graud Lodge nt Indianapolis,' the Order of Odd Fellows has reached very large nuin bers. They .had at ; the beginning of tho present year 5,905 lodges, with a membership aggregating 437,719, there having been an increase of 23,000 dur ing, the last year. Pennsylvania cbn tains the greatest number, of Odd Fel lows, more than twice asmany as any other Htate, S&tal being 96,844. The second State is Okio, with 44,343, and the third New York,' with 38,429 The aggregate receipts of all ( the lodges during the year 18. 4, were $8, 968,442, of which $1,371,313 was ex pended for relief. ... j'tL;!.' Court Proceedings. . Courts met at 2 P. M. Monday, Sept. 27th, 1875, and countinued in session until Saturday Oct. 2. Pres eutllon. L. .D, Wetmore, President Judge, and Hons. A. Cook and J. G Dale Associates. A large araouut of business was disposed of. In the com mon pleas the following cases were dis posed of, the balance having been con tinued or in process of arbitration: Chas. Murphy vs. Thos. Porter; ver diot for plaintiff for (1,112.05. J. J. Reynolds vs. M. Ittel Jr., and H. Swaggart; ' verdict for plaintiff for $100.00. ' - W. W. Ledyard vs. J. A: and J. G. l5ale ; plaintiff takes nonsuit. Forest Co. to use J. P.' fiiggine et al ; verdict for plaintff for $543.30. Jackson Duncan vs. J. F. Overlau dsr; verdict for defendant. .-. - (J D. Ainger, endorsee, vs. Jere miah Bonner endorser ; Jury called and, sworn, audi plaintiff, moving to amend proceedings, and plaintiff, upon leave thereof being granted, alleging surprise, jury withdrawn and case con tinued at cost of plaintiff. . ' ' Jaoob Maze vs. J. T. Dale; settled as per writing fUed.-' ' Jacob Shaffer vs. a C A A." VL'U. Co; verdict for plaintiff for $303.00. ' J. N. Teitswortb vs. Commissioners of Forest County ; continued at cost of defendants. H. S. Setley vs. M. A. Cltdand et al ; veidict for plaintiff for $7.40. Geo. W. Deau vs. J. 11. Dingtnan tt al ; continued at cost of defend auts, - Daniel Black V3. James Albaugh; settled as per writing filed. Snyder Bros. vs. Geo. W. Dithridge &Co. J plaintiffs lake nonsuit. In the Quarter Sessions as follows: Com. vs. Geo. S. Lacy, indictment adultery ; true bill ; Samuel Walker prosecutor. Defendant held in recog nisance in $500.00 to appear at Decern ber Term, 1875. Same vs. Sam'l Sherar, indictment malicious mischief; true bill; J. R. Ludis prosecutor. Same vs. Nancy Irwin et al, indict ment obtaining goods under false pre tense; bill ignored; prosecutor Win Hartzell. County to pay costs. The lightest running Machine in the world is the Grover A Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and he knows. 46 ly Examine prices at Freeman A Corbet's befor9 purchasing elsewhere. Call at Freeman A Corbet's for Blank Books, Stationery, ' School Books, Ac. , ; . , 24 2t. For Dry Goods, Groceties and Provisions, go to Freeman A CorbctV A new stock just in. . . , '.' - Teachers' Annual Institute. ' t The Ninth Annual Institute of For est county, will he held at Tionesta, commencing on Monday, October 18, at 2 o'clock P. M., aud. continue in session five days.' ; ' All teachers, school directors and friends of education are respecfully invited to attend. , ' Prof. C. 1 A. Gilbert, Principal of Reul Institute, Reidsburg, Pa., will he with us during the greater part of the week aud give instruction on methods of teaching, with practical suggestions iu conducting the geueral exercises ot the school room, and night lectures. Superintendent W. H. Curtis, of McKean county, will be present dur ing the entire session, and will give in structions in Elocution, English Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, and in other brauches. . . - u. .ot i 6. D. Irwin Esq., will deliver a lec ture on "Local Geology," during the session;'-'',' .".;'"'; ' No pains will be spared to make the session both pleasant and profitable, Teachers are' requested to make all necessary arrangements to give full and prompt attendance. Let no ordi uary circumstances keep you away, but come prepared to take part in the exercises. " The committee pn ; Permanent 1 Cer tificates will be elected on Wednesday afternoon. ' '' ',' '" 1: Directors Day on Thursday, 21st. An examination will be held on Sat urday, Oct. 23d,- commencing ' at 9 o clock A. M. ... ., H. S. Buockway, Sept. 20, 1875. ' Co. Bupt -v. j i Xotlcc Settle. ' 1' ' All persons indebted to me are here bv notified to settle on or before, the 25th inst., if they wish to save costs, as after that time , ray books, will be placed in the hands of M. W. Tate, Esq., forcellectiou.i .i'.i -' Also, all costs due me as' Constable for the year 1874, utust be settled, -immediately, oV Jfcey will be collected by law. H. Swaooart. Tionesta, Sept. 15, 1875. . , . : ' Dehibable Property for Sale. The property of Dr.. Powell, opposite the Lawrence House, ' together with his practice, ia fur sale at reasonable figures. This is fine opportunity for a good physician as there is but one other in. the place. The reason for selling is that Dr. Powell wishes to settle elsewhere. ' ' 20tf. "'" Those beaetiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residenco can be bought cheap, ort long 'time, by applying to the editor of this paper. ' tf. ..j - i , i ' FOR SALE. The valuable and beautiful heme- tlead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, and in which be now resides, is in my hands for sale at very low figures. Terms one-third purchase money down, aud the balance in Ana and two years. . Mij.kh W. Tatc. lOtf. Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most apprqved form, for. sale nt this office. OPIUM AND MORPHIA HABIT cured without pain or inenn venieiH-e. Si'o charge lor treatment until autiKt'artion in rnmlered. For partinularH, iiddruM DR. LoUtillKY, Manor Hi ui n, t-Mliiiore-lanrt i-diuiiy, I'a. 1 1 It TIOXI WTA IiVUltliTH. ' CORBECTED EVERV'TuiEflDAY, By Robinson A Bonner, Dealers id General Merchandise. Flour barret ... Corn Moal, bolted Chop feed .... Rye f bUHliet Oata bushel . . Corn, earn - - - -Roans bushol ... Hani, nugar eurnl Rreakrnst Rncon, angar cured SiiKar . . . . . Syrup ..... N. O. MoUmmcs ... Roast Rio C'olToe No. 1 Rio Coffee, best ' ; -Java Coffoo - ''. Tea - Hotter Rice Errs, fresh ... Salt Ijird - - - -. -Iron, common bar - -Nails, lOd, keg - -Lime bbl. - - - - 7.0O8..W 2.23 2.0n(,2.2S twrai.oo 40(5,45 4r,di,rto 2.00 (a 3.00 17 - 10 10;il21 - 7."(r(,1.00 1.00 33 - 30 371 - .50M.25 - 28fa.30 - . 10 18fa;20 2.lr.di,2.2.-) - 15fn.20 - 4.00 - 4.2.r) 2.00 Xerw Advertisements. w. c. coburn,"m. d., PHYSICIAN A SUROEON offera his - aerviees to the ncoole of r otpki t o. HavinR had an experience of Twelve years in constant practice. Dr. Cobiirn guarantee)) to irivn HatiNfaetion. llr. )o burn ninkei a epeeialty of tho treatment of Naxal, Throat, Lunu and all other Chronic or lingering diseases. Having invettiiiratou all aeicntiuc metinxia or cur Ins dlseano and ael'eted tho gool from all nystoniM, he will guarantee relluf or acme in all caaea where a cure ia poaaible. No Charge for Consultation. All fee will be reasonable- PrnumMntinl viaita made at all hotimt Parties a a tlistnnco can con sult him by letter. Olllce and Residence 1st door east of Partridge a New Itlock, foot of Dutch Hill Koad, Tionesta, Pa. 20tf listatc Notice. : - Kstato of (Jcorgo S. Sigglnn, late of Harmony Township, f orem county, de eeaaed. All persona indebted to aaid es tate are requested to make iminodiate payment, mid those having legal claims against toe same, will present them with out delay in proper order for aettlement, to JAMKH GILFII,iAN, Executor. or, MILES W. TATK, 22 Ot at Tionesta, Atty. Kfttafe Notice. Kstato of John Dice, late of Kingaley township, Forest county, deceased. All persona indebted to said eatat are request ed to make immediate payment, and those having legal claims against the Name, will present thorn without delay in proper or der for settlement, to WILLIAM II. HEATH, ) r,, SEIBKHT BURHENN, f x,cutorl or. MILES W. TATli, Atty. 224t Administrator's Notice. Letters of administration on tlio estate of Frederick (Jlossncr, lute, of Ureen Township, doeeasotl, having been grantod to the undersigned, notice, ia hereby given that persona knowing thoniMolves liidnbt od to said estate aie required to make im mediate payment of tho same, nod those having claims against aaid eetata will pre sent tinm properly authenticated fur set tlement. I). W. CLARK, Administrator. Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 2S, 187."). 20 01 Register's Notioe. ;, . ; Notice is hereby given that Win. R. Coon, Guardian of Win. J. Armstrong, minor child of Wm. Armstrong deconscd, has tiled in tho Register's olllce in and for the County of Forest, at Tionesta, his Hnal account as guardian of the aaid minor, and that tho same will bo presented to tho Orphans' Court of said County for con Armatioa. and - allowance -oil the'fbnrth Monday of September next, at the Court House at Tionesta, in tho county aforesaid. P. M. CLAHK, 'Register. Tionesta, Aug. 18175. TIIF MYAfliT, SfRATTON k SMTTH MEADVILLE, Pa. Send for Circular and (Specimens ol Plain ami Ornamental Penmanship. Kn ckwosix centa in stamps. No attention will be paid to postal cards or letters with out stamps. Address, A. W. SMITH, Meadvlllo, Pa. 22 2m SOLDIER8 . . Disablod by wound, raptir, Injury or disease of any kind, however sllght,are en titled to pension, and most of those pen sioned to Increase, of pension. McNeill A Birch, Washington, D. C, one of whom waa for years an Examiner and Chief of Division in the Pension Ofllce.J,. being at the seat of Government, have the very best facilities fur prosecuting these aa well aa otiier Government claims. Informa tion freely given upon addressing them, enclosing stamp. The best of references given tf desired. , . , , ,,u 18 4t TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED I TUK ORIGINAL ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. ASSETS Dee. 31, 1873, w n , t i n , t rs . t o. MILES W. TATE. Sub Agent. 46 T'onestu. Pa. LOTS FOR SALE! IN THE BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES, 7, Nassau St., New York City. ! ry y A W E E K"mwimtood to M aleaud 'i? I f l emalo aixunts. in tluilr lucaiitv. Costs nothing to try it. Particulars Free. I . O. Vleknry it Co., Augusta, Me. 22-4t f. r. Tlio alxjvo letters aro tho initials of one of the tinest medicines in tho i-ountry. Four-Fold Liniment, not excelled by any other in the curing of Pains and Sore Throat, and is especially adapted to dis ease of Horses, Cuttle Ac Nee circulars around bottles. Sold liv nil Drumrists. . w.'Mi-l y com - - Dr. J. Walker's California Vin egar Jt ill era nro a purely Vegetable preparation, mndo chiefly from tho na tive herbs round on the lower rnnpes of ttc Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the mcdicfmil properties of which nro extracted therefrom without tho uso of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily asked. " What is the cnuso of the unparalleled success of Vinko.m: Hit ters T" Our answer is, that thoy rouiove tho cauRO of disease, and tlip patient i c . covers his health. They ;tio the Kicut blood purifuii uud a Ufo-giving principle, a perfect Renovator anil Invigorutor of tho system. Never before In the history of" the World has a medicfiio liwn eompouitcled ponsesinp tho remarkable qualities of Vi.K(i.it IIittkrs in licnlintr the sick of every (liKcase man is heir to. They are a pernio Purpatiyo as well nj a Tonic, relieving Cmifrcstinn or Inflammation of tho Liver und Visceral Organs iu Iiilluus Diseases , , ,, The propcrtios of Dn. Walkku's Vi.xkqar Uittkiis aro Aperient. Diaplinratie. Carminative. Nntritioim, Laxatire. I)i until. Sedative. Cimntcr-Irritant budoritic, Altera tive, and Anti-Uilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vnr. egar Bitteks tho most wonderful In vigorant tbat ever sustained tu sinkiu( system. ' No Person can take these Bittera according to directions, aud remain long nnwell, provided their bones nro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, mid vital organs wasted boyoud. repair. llilious- Remittent aud Inter niittfnt levers, which tire so preva lent in the vsilleys of our great rivers throughout tbo United States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumbeiinud, Arknn- : 60s, Red, Colorado, ltrazos, Uio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ho rtnoko, James, and many others, with their vast 'tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer anil Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat nnd dryness, aro invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of tho stomach and liver, and othor abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting n pow erful Influence upon theso various or- , pans, Is essentially necessary. , Therp is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to Dir. J. walkkk's Vixkcuk Hiitkiis, as they will spoedily romovo the- dark colorod viscid nr.ittcr with Whieli tho bowels are loaded, nt the sanio tiu.o stimulating tlio. secretions of the liver, and generally 'restoring tho healthy functions of tho digestive organs. - Fortify the hotly aura in si (li'srnsf by purifying all Its fluids with ixkiiah JtriTKtts. No epidemic can t:;Uo hol.i of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head ache, I'uin In the Hlimihlers, Omuli-i. Tightness of tho Chest,' Dizziness, boar Eructations of the Stomach. Had Tas'.o in the Mouth, liiliuus Attacks, I'alpita tatiou of tho licai t, Inflammation of tl.c Lungs, J'aiu in tho region of the Kii . noys, and a hundred other pn'mi'iil symp--touts, are tlio otl'springs of DyspcHi.i, One bottlo will provo a better gnarmitro of its merits than a lengthy advet tho. niont. Scrofula, or Iuuii'k Evil, Whim Swellinj;, L leers, lirvns-liw, .Swelled Ni'i-k, Goitre, Scrofulous lufluuilnatioiis, huiuleal Inllamiuutiuiis,' ilcrcurial AlleclioiH, i.i;.i , Soru.i, Krujitinus of the Skin, Sore Ki i-. i" In lliosu. us in nil other ciiii.-ttitutiiiiisil li. -eases, Waikks'S Vixkiiau llmiais l av ilmwu their great curative powers in tlo . niont obstinate mid intractable cnat. For Iiiflaniiiiittory nntl C'lirnulc . IthCUUiatiMlll, Gout. Jl.'Iiou.s, Kciuil. teat and Intermittent Fevers. I lUeasei -if i tlio IH.mhJ. Liver,, Kidneys itml IllmlcU-,-. tuose Bittern hava no eiiiml. Such DiM-aus aro caused by Vitiated lilnixl. Mechttiiienl lUseases. rcrsouset! ' gaged in J'aints and .Minerals, such rlmnbcrs. Type-setters, (lolil l,il.-r, at .1 Winers, as they advance In life, uro hulij-n t to uaralrsia of tho Iloivcln, To cimi.l agaiuet tliis, Uiks -a duse ol' Wai.kkh's Vis Kua R Uittkhs occiisionaUy. For Kkiii Diseases l'.niptfons, t; tar, Sak-Klicnnj, Uioldic-i, tjeits. l'lmp;. i Kustules,' liuil, C'arliuiiilt'x, ItiiiR-woi in . Scalil-hniid, Suro liyw, Kiysipelus. Itc!'. heuifs, Dikcolurutiwns of tliu" Skin, Inin : and Hmcnsoa of tliu Skill of wliutover imn.-i or nature, aro literally iiif up mid i-urn., out of tbu nyslciH iu i thoit tiiuu ly tho u.,. ef theso Billets. , l'in, Tnpe, and other AVorms, lurking in the system of so many thmiKamU re ollectiially ilestroyed and removed. N i VBtciii of mediuius, w vuruiiiues, no s; tnahuiiuUcs w ill free tlioaystcui truiu vi oruo Uka tliose Hitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, niarnnl r single, at the dawu of vr, manhou). or the turn of life, these Tonit Bitters display to decided an iufluuuco tLul iuipmrcmeiit n oon percnptililo. Cleanse the Vitiated Jilood when ever you hud iu impiirituis buliug thruu.i Ui ku iu Piuilu, lirniliou, or tiers: cleauk it wlieu you tind il oiistruutt-U nun tlupginh in the wins; demise il when it U foul, your feelings will loll you whuii Keep lbs blood piirc, and th bvulth of tlio .. tela will follow. H. II. McUOMALI CO., DnieitUU slid (iill. AicU., Kan KrAiiiaiiCo. Cw tola, and t-s. f Wiwlntirtuii tint CS-u-lton rttM ? . t.C. W. EARNEST. . .SlTIiGION" DENTIST, , TIDIOUTK, PA. ' ALL OPKKATIONS peHaiiilng lo Stir gieal oi Mechanical HentUtrv J" r foruiod with care, and warranted. 1 giu -anioa auceoH or refund the monev. Olll.m In I1KANMN HHICK MLOCiC Hoineuilur the place. :i2-ly. i. V. KA11NWT.
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