The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, November 17, 1875, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY MORMNG, !0V. 17, 1871.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
'Jiurffe .Toiih IIkck.
(niim7mfH-cl. W. Robinson, H. A.
"Varnor, A. 1. Kcllv, H. H. Haslet, A. H.
Partridge, II. . 1hvIh.
Jnstieen of the Pence D. S. Knox, C. A.
mandall. ' -if..
t1natnhte IT. Hwnggart
.SVhnnl HireetonU. N. Knox, II. O. Pa
vis, M. .1. Wolcott, H. II. lUHlct, A. J.
Kelly, 1. Clark.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
, PfMident .adre U P. Wbtmorb.
Aoe.intt Jmlieii AsoitKW I'miK, Jon.
. DAt.K,
. fiheriff T. J. Van fJntsKK.
t rcMBrrr- n. i, rtr.i ,r.i
Prothnnotnry, BeginterA It reorder, fc
T. M t'LAItKl
0mwt'ti'oier John Thompson, Jab.
K. Ci.anK, Km Brrmn.
Vimntv Superintendent S. T. TtOHRER.
JHMriel A Homey H. P. Irwi.
Jury Obmmissioners Jas. Kit!,W.
rATTKIWOIf.
mnt t( Mm rvror H.P. Inwilf.
rhroncr M. Ittki., Jr.
(Yihu'.V AwiitortT. It, CoBR, L. WAR
HRR, O.Jamiksow.
Memherof ingre 19th DutlrietC. B.
Ci'ktih.
AnnemblyJ. B. AoKKW.
Tiinoof Train
At TIONKHTA STATION, on and after
Oct. IS, 1K73 s
Trnln 22
" 54
Trill n 5.1
" 21 -
0:0 a. m.
4:47 p. Di.
MO a. m.
8:45 p. in.
BOHTIt.
Tnil n 22, unnlli, unil 21, north, aro lt
-clusaj thn other are - accommodation
freights. Thnao trains only nre allowed to
carry passengers.
On tlie Itlver Plvliilon f. e. from Oil City
to Irvlnotfm, up thn river 1h North ; down
' Mio river, south.
' LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Rev. Elliot will prench in the
' Presbyterian church on Sunday next,
- moruing aud evening. Sabbath School
t 3 o'clock p. m. : ,;
''A few loads of coal will be taken
on subscription at this office. .
: Carpenter! nre at work on the
Lawrence House barn, and 1t will be
ready to raise in a few days.
Mr. Pew, Sheriff-elect of Mercer
county, hn beou in this section, for
nearly a week past, hunting defer.;
. . New millinery goods of all kinds
.ran lift (V.nnil at Mrs. f!. M. TTpnth's.
in the Acomb Building. It
Supt. Brockway reports the
".schools in the count v in a flourishing?
'Condition, with a larger attendance
. than usual.
Dr. Blaine's office is at Capl,
. Knox'?, where all desiring his services
can find him. His card appears in tO'
-day's paper.
Mr. Torter has boarded up the
doors ond windows of his now house,
and will cot finish it entirely until
next epriog.
Vice Prcidont Wilson, who was
reported dangerously ill last week, is
. gaining strength rapidly, aud will
-soon be entirely recovered.
Marryiug and giving in marriage
prevails to some extent in the couu
ties adjoiuiog, but very few are will-
. ing to risk it in this county.
Robinson & Bonner, not having
room for the corn they are buying in,
. have rented Capt. Knox's crib, and
-art putting up a corner in corn.
A fresh lot of Jamestown Cassi-
meres, just received. Do not fail to
call and see them, at Robinson & Bon
der's. . 32tf.
Mr. Chas. E. Scheide has been
Appointed Postmaster of Tidioute.
'There wns quite a strife over the posi
tion, as it pays a very handsome sala
ry. Oil developments in this county
'arc not under way yet, but leasing is
.going on steadily and drilling will
probably commence as soon as spring
opens, if not sooner. .' .. ' -
Mr. Lawrence informs us that he
'proposes to give a grand ball in his
'hall on New Years' Eve. So all ye
dancists bo prepared for good music
.and a good time generally.
Hon. W. n. Shrott, of Warren
county, who had beeu at home on a
visit for a few weeks past, has returned
to Wales, where he holds the position
of Consul from the U. S.
S. II. Haslet, Capt. Ridgway, J.
D. Hulings, and some others, are mak
ing it lively for the deers out in Old
Forest. They also propose to take a
bear or two if they are to be found.
Mrs. Butler has just received a
new stock of Millinery Goods, consist
ing of Uits, Frames, Featbcis, Flow
ers, Ribbons, Velvets Ac, fco., in the
building north of Lawrence House,
tjlio solicits a contiiiuauco of the pat
coiiagc ul the Jail ic of Tiouesta and
vitality. o'l 6
When Robinson & Bonner, came
to this place to commence business, in
the spring of 1872, they brought with
them n cat, called -Frank." This
cat they had gotten, when kitten, at
Mahoning, in 18G2, and the move, to
this place, was its first change of res
idence. After Robinson 'settled
here, Mr. Bonner, his partner, moved
toStoncboro. In the fall of72'the
cat was missing, and nothing was ever
hear! of it until a few days ago, when
it turned up, alive and i well, at Mr,
Bonner's, in Stoneboro, It immedi
ately recognized, and wot recognized
by all the .members of the family, and
has tho run of the store at Stoneboro.
Now, can any one explain how the
cat ever found its way to the home of
its old roaster, who bad moved 50 to
75 miles trom the only home it ever
knew except this place? Of all the
wonderful cat stories we have ever
heard we believe this takes the lead
The correctness of this item will be
vouched for by Mr. Robinson.
Miss Sibyl White, who reoently
died at Marshfield, Mass., wae the last
member of the White family which
occupied the homestead of Peregrine
White, the first Englishman born in
New England, though sbe was obliged
about ten rears ago, as she was left
alone and advancing in years, to sell
the place which had been in the ' pos
session of her family from the time of
their ancestor. Some thiee years af
terward the well-known apple ' tree,
planted by Peregrine, was prostrated
and destroyed by a storm. Ex.
Ihe May family of this place are
decendants of Peregrine White, and
have a watch in their possession which
Peregrine's father brought over from
England, a description of which watch
we gave a few years ago.
Some time since, we made men
tion of a borough ordinance which
was passed some years ago, regarding
the weighmg of coal sold iu town
This ordinance has never been repeal
ed and inflicts a penalty of five dol
lars each npon buyer and seller of
coal which has not been weighed pre
vious to sale. Burgess Reck ha post'
ed notices to the effect that he intends
to see this ordinance enforced.' So
buyers and sellers will take notice,
and act accordingly.
While some journals criticise the
Moody and Sankey revival, as not
possessed of real influence and power,
others, like the New York Tribune,
declare that it is exerting a widespread
and 1 beneficial influence. It is, of
course, very difficult to rightly est!
mate such movements, unless we are
within range of personal observation,
and as the New York press speak so
favorably of the work, it is very prob
able it is both genuine and extensive.
Tho Western Onion Telegraph
Company, 'J. II. Fones, President, Jas.
Fones, Secretary, and Jim. Fones,
Treasurer, has put up a line in this
place, exleuding from the Drug Store
of the President to the residence of
the Treasurer. Rates as low as any
other line. No monopoly about this
business. The granger and mechanic
are to have the benefit of low rates,
and no middle men. "There's millions
in it."
It commenced snowing yesterday,
and shortly after the first flakes touch
ed the ground, a young fellow came
rushing into our office and asked us if
we would publish an appropriate piece
of poetry. We asked to see it, and
he handed us a piece clipped from
some last winter's paper. We glanced
at the first line, which read,
"The snow, the snow, the beautiful snow."
Then we shot the young roan. No
cards.
In 18G8, when we came to this
place, Sbrivcr & Sawyer run a plan-
ng mill in the building back of the
Lawrence House. Next the building
was idle for some years. Then Mr.
Lawrence used it as a barn. Now
Derickson & Co. have a stave mill
there, i- full blast, making lota of
noise and staves, and furnishing em
ployment to several men, who would
otherwise have nothing to do.
There's a good "tracking snow"
this morning, and the probabilities are
that a great many deer will perish by
violence before tho season expires,
which, by the way is on the 1st of De
cember. Improve the time, gentle
men ; there are only a few days left.
The new water works at Clarion
a?e about completed. The water Is
taken from the Clarion River, and is
undoubtedly a good article.' We con
gratulate tho citizeui of that town oil
their enterprise.
The Pittsburgh Exposition, iust
w ; v - -
closed, was a grand . success, the dis
play of goods, machinery, fruits,
grains Ac, exceeding the expectations
of the most sanguine. T hie being the
first exposition in that city, Its finan
cial success was a surprise to all. A
wedding in one of the Exposition
buildings closed the affair. The pres
ents the happy couple received, are
laughable to read of.
A deer was killed in the river
nearly opposite Senator Thomas' resi
dence, on Friday morning last. No
one would have suspected the amount
of male population we have here, un
til he viewed the crowd on the shore,
to see the deer slain. And nearly ev
ery mother's son of thera had a gnn.
The deer simply stood no chance at
all for life. ,
The Northwestern Pennsylvania
Poultry Association will hold an ex
hibition at Richmond's Hall, Mead
ville, on the 22d, 23d, 24th and 25th
of December, Now take that super
ior poultry you have been bragging
about for the last four years, and hie
away to Meadville, and see how quick
yon will gtt the conceit taken out of
you.
A pond flood was made on Sud
day J ant, and a large amount of lum
ber came out, but wo can find no one
who-can approximate the number of
feet. Two or three Alleghenies have
gone down the river from here. It is
bad ' weather ' for raftsmen, and we
fear the market; is not very good be
low. However' we hope for the best.
The Irvineton correspondent of
the Tidioute Newt says that a party of
five hunters of that place, in a hunt
of three days killed five deers and two
bears. We dou't hear of any party
from here making as - good score as
this. Bring in your tallies, gentlemen!
and we'll see if Warren county will
carry off the honors. .', ;,,
M, Carpenter, the Artist, is home
from his wanderings; with renewed
health and vigor, and some new ideas
about picture-taking. He now pro
poses to take tmall-sized photogrphs
at a rate so low that the natives will
be astonished, and will probably insist
on giving him more than he asks.
Give him a new trial.
Since the falling off in the lum
bering business in this county, there
are only ' two things that make the
idea of coming winter bearable and
they are that you don't have i read
a lot of base ball scores in every pa
per you pick up, and the click of the
croquet ball is no more heard in the
land. w c'
' We have this week sent out bills
to all our subscribers, except those on
the Tipnesta P. O. list, who are a year
or more in arrears. We expect a re
sponse to each and every one of them
in cash. Our expenses are afl cash,
and we must raise some of that same
right away, or our credit will suffer,
, The Black Hills. Why hear we
no more of the vast amount of native
wealth that lies in the bosom of moth
er earth out there. Is it possible that
the demonstrations of a few painted
scalpers at the meeting for the purchase
of the bills, have frightened the aver
age American miner?
We acknowledge the receipt of.
an invitation to a Thanksgiving party,
to be given by the Pleasantville Cor
net Band, at the Eagle House, Pleas
antville, Pa., on the 25th inst. It is
hardly probable that we will be there,
but thanks, all the same, fojjkewinvi
tation.
The improvement on our side
walks since last week is marked. We
do not now anticipate any danger
from that source before next summer.
It is altogether likely, that some time
next season, there will be new walks
built throughout the entire town.
The Steamer City of Waco, from
New York to Galveston, was burned
last week at the mouth of Galveston
harbor. She was carrying passengers
and petroleum. All on board perished.
The boat was burned to the water's
edge.- ' "
'Cool" evenings uowiThis lusi
oeu of hanging on gate will soon
bave to stop. ( The days are getting
short, too. A feliow hat to get up in
the middle of the night to eat his
breakfast and be prepared to go to
work oa time,. , - '
In several counties of this State
auditors have been, fined . for neglect'
ing to publish annual statements of
the financial condition of their town
ships, There have been several omis
sions of thtrt kijij la this county.
The Clarion Republican reports a
large panther So the woods near that
place. We suppose it will die of old
ge there. But just let ontt of the
"varmints" come around this place,
and he'll be cut down in. his prime.
No' prisoners in our jail.' ita
breach of promise cases on the trial
list.' No horse thieves eaptnted, and
not ranch common wealth business any
way, - Civil suits, however, are about
as plentiful a usuaL .
, Secretary Bristow has given no
tice that he will pay U.; S. bonds to
the amount of nearly 117,000,000. on
and after February 15, 1876, and that
interest will cease on said bonds on
that day.
Peterson's Magazine for Decem
ber is ahead of all others, a miracle
of beauty and cheapness! It has two
splendid steel plates, one of them, "A
Little Tot," as cunning as possible ; a
mammoth colored fashion plate; a
superb colored pattern for a slipper;
and nearly fifty wood cuts of fashions
and patterns. The stories are by the
very best authors, all powerfully writ
ten. For 1876, in addition to the; 100
shorter stories, five copyrighted novel
ets are announced : one of them, "The
Days of 76," by Mrs. Ann P. Steph
ens, is just the thing for the Centen
nial year. ..Certainly, all r!sp.2-
sidered, this Magazine has no equal
at iia price. The terms are astonish-'
iogly low, viz : Two dollars a year,
the postage pre-paid by the publisher.
The prices to clubs are cheaper siill
(postage also pre-paid), viz: Three
copies for $4.80, with a superb Mezzo
tint (21 inches by 26) "Christmas
Morning," the finest aud costliest ever
offered, to the person getting up the
club; or six copies for $10.00 (postage
pre-paid), and both an extra copy and
the premium engraving to the person
getting up the club.' ''For large clubs
the prices are even lower. , Specimens
of the Magazine are -sent, gratis, '. if
written for to those who wish to get
up clubs. ' Now igrthe time to sub
scribe for 1876. Address Charles J.
Peterson, 306 Chestnut St., Philadel
phia, Pa.. ' . V.',' - ' j
"' : MOSEY. ' " ".'
We will pay . cash on delivery at
our mill in Tionesta, for white oak
stave and heading bolts at the follow
ing prices: - ,
Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord
of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.50 Heading belts
22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4
ft., (4.00. Heading bolts must be
made from timber at least - 20 inches
in diameter. Office at . Lawrence
House. J. II. Dkrickson & Co.
27tf " ' ;v:,t,
. FOR SALE,
The valuable and beautiful home
stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph
G. Dale, and in which he now resides,
is iu my hands for sale at . very low
figures. Terms one-third furchase
money down, and the balance in one
and two years. Mikfca W. Tate, ,
lOtf. ; ". ' !
Stoves and stdveware at Freeman
& Corbet's.
: ;28tf
Fresh buckwheat flour at Robiu
on fe Bonner'. w i - 27tf ' ;
Robinson A Bonner have full
line of stoves and stove pipe. 26tf
Those beautiful lots just north of
Mrs. Honry's residenco can be bought
cheap, on long time, by applying to
the editor of this paper.; -. i . . j i., tf.
, , 1 ' i .i in ..
The lightest running Machine in
the world is the Grover & Baker, at
least Baldwin, of Tidioute says o,
and he knows. 46 ly
Landlord and Tenant Leases, the
most approved form, for' sale at this
office. -i - .. .
Attention Soldiers !
The undersigned having been ac
tively engaged in the prosecution of
Pension and Bounty claims takes this
mode of calling the attention of In
valid Pensioners to the fact, that, un
der the present laws a great majority
of Oiose on the Pension Rolls are en.
titled to iiwrease. Also every soldier
wounded or otherwise disabled during
the late war (no matter bow slight the
present disability) is entitled to apou.
sion.-
Bpecial attention given to Widows'
and Orphans' claims. . No charges un
til pension procured. For further par
ticutanr and prosecuyioq of claims
address . A. McCalmont,
V- S- Claim Agent,'
Mercer, Penua. i
tiois esta: siaukkth.
"tfeftBRCTElJ fiVfcR-f TUESDAY,
.
By Robinson & Bonuer, Dealers in
General Merchandise,
tfonr V Nn-rol - $7.O08.M
Buckwheat flour cwt - - S.Od
Corn Meal bolted .... 2.2.1
Chop fret .... $2 002.2.1
Rye btinliel .... Wft.00
ata t bi.shel .... 40fa 45
Corn, rara ..... 40(45
Beans bushel ... S.OOrS.OO
flato, sufrar euro .... 17
Arcafcfant ftaoonVmjgar cured 14
Sugar 10(H;121
Syrup ...... 751.00
N. O: aMasse ' 1.00
Rowit Rio Coffee Nol 1 -e - 35
Rio Coffod, best r , , - 30
JaraColTeo - ' . ' v 371
Tea .00(5,1.26
ButU-r ...... 2830
Rice 10
Kkks, frosh .... 1S20
Salt 2. 15 2.25
Tird - - - -.- - - 15(a,20
Iron, common bar 4.00
Nolls, lOd, kf g ' - - - ' 4.25
Lime bhl. - - - - - 2.00
Potatftes - . . s - . 8540
Kew Advertisements.
Dr, J. E. Blaine,
OFFICE at Copt. Knox's residence. Of
fioe davs, Wednesdays and Sntur
days. 32tf
Commissioner' Office ) J
Jret County, ;
Tionenta, Pa., Oct. 27, 1875. J
SEALED PftCPC?!1 wl'l be received
at this office for the fnriiliihingof ma
terial ond doing the work on a ttmuni
Wiu to the .east abutment of tho .Lacy
towu Bridge. Bid to be oponed Dee. 4,
1875. Pinna and specification to be seen
at this office.
The Commissioners reserve tho riijht to
reiect nny or all bids.
By order of Co. Commissioners,
30tf D. W. CLAKK, Clerk.
l'elitiou.
NOTICE is hereby (riven that a potltion
will bo presented at the next session
of the LetriHlHture for a law reinstating the
Commissioners Of tho Big Ievol Ktnto
Koad long enough to collect proMnnt taxes,
pay up indebtedness, and seltlo up ao
eounts. for the Commissioners.
. 31 4 , ,, W. 8. OVIATT.
Kstate Notice.
Estate of Doctor S. Winans Into of
Tionesta Borough, Forest county, de
ueaoed. All persons indebted to naid es
tate are' requested to inuke immediate
payment, and those having legal claims
against the same, will present them with
out delay in proper order for sottlemont,
J. W. n. REISrXUER.1 AtllnlniBtrafr
E. 1. McCHEAKY, J Aclmlnlstrat rs..
OLIVE WINANH, Administratrix.
or, MILES W. TATE, Attorney.
Tionesta, Pa., Nov. 10, 1875. t
KWtater Notice. I
Estate of John Dice, late of Kingslnv
township, Foretit county, deceased. All
Dorsons Indebted to said estate are request
ed to make immediate pay mont, and those
having legal claims against tlie hum, will
present thorn without delay in proper or.
Uer lor settlement, to
urrT T T l I. ueii t.tt
HEIBKRT BUR
IITDIIVSV f Jiin.un'.
or, MILE.S W..TATE, Atty,
22'4t
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la the cheapest and most elegant publica
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Critics vie with each other in praising it,
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From Itx-al ogont in South port, Conn, I
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PENNSYLVANIA CEN
TRAL RAILROAD
ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May
1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the
Union Depot, cornur of Wasblntou and
Liberty street, as follows:
ARRIVE..: ''
Mail Train, 1.30 a m ; Fast Line, 12.12 a
m ; WoH'saccommodution No. 1, H.20 a in
Brinton accommodation No 1, 7.50 a in;
Wall's accommodation No 2. 8.55 a in :Cin-
cinnati express 0.20 am; Johnstown ac
commodation 10.50 a ni Braddork's ao
couimodation No 1, 7.00 p m ; Pittsburgh
express 1.30 p ni; Pacific express 1.50 p in ;
it una accoiuiuouauon no , .'.m p m;
Homewood accommodation No l,U.5o pin;
Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.50 p in ;
Brinton accommodation No 2, 1.10 p in;
Way Passenger 10.20 p m.
DEPART.
Southern express 5.20 a m ; Paclfle ex
press 2.40 a m ; Wall's accommodation No
1. 6.30a m : Mail Train 8.10 a in ; Krinton'a
occo.Ti modation 10.20 a in i Hraddock's ho
coinmou.:tion No 1,5.10 p in; Cincinnati
express 12.o p in ; Wall's accommoiliition
N 2, 11.61 a ni ; Johnstown accommodation
4.05 put; Homewood aucoiniiUVhition No
1, 8.50 p m; Philadelphia express 8.50 p ni;
Wall accommodation No3,.'i.05p m; Willi's
accommodation No 4, 6.05 p m ; Fast Line
7.40 p ui ; Wall's No 5, 11.00 p m. , .
The Church Trains leave WuII'm "Station
every Sunday at U.05 a. in., reaching Pitts
burgh at 10.05 a. 111. Returning leave Pitts
burgh at 12.50 p. in., and arrivo at Wall's
Station at 2.10 p. ni.
Cincinnati express loaves daily. South
ern express daily except Monday. All oth
er Trains daily, except Hunduy.
For further iiiformation aply to
.- . , . - W. U. P.r.CKWITIf, Agent. '
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
will iiotasHume any Risk for Baggage ex
cept tor Wearing Apparel, and limit their
rNHiilblltty to One. iiiindrud Dollai ""val
ue., All baggage excepding that a omit
in vaiiia will 1st at the rink of too nier,
unit taktui by special contriict.
A.J. CASSAl
tfenuuj Superintendent, Alkjona Pa.
DOUBLE YOUR TRADE.
Druggists, tirocors and Dealers) Pure
China and Japan Teas in sealed packages,
screw top cuiih, Imixoh or half ehofcl-
Growers' prices. Wend for circular. The
Wells Tea Company, 201 Pulton ML, N.
Y., P. O. Box 4500. IS 4t
Dr. J. Walker's California "Vin
egar Hitters aro a purely Vegetable
Preparation, made chiefly fioiii tho na
ive herbs found ou tlio lower r.niRfs ot
the Sierra' Nevada mountains of Califor
nia, the medicrnar properties of which
aro extracted thorcfrom without tho uso
of Alcohol. Tho question is almost,
daily asked. "What is tho causo of the
unparalleled sncccss of Viskoais Hjlt
tkkst" Our answer is, that they l einovo
tbo cauRO of disease, and tlio pnticiit re
covers his health. Thoy aro tho roac
blood purifier and a lifo-givinq; principle,
a perfect Renovator and lliviointoi
of the system. Never boforo In rho
history of tlie world has a medicine e i
compounded possessing the rcnnnknli e
qualities of Vixkoas Uittkrs in licaiing u o
lick of erory dinciixs man i heir to. 'IV;
are a pernio Puripitire as well m a Tcv.
relieving Cenpeitlinn or Infl.iiiimatfim-'. '
tho Liver aud Visceral Organs in iiilicus
Diseases
The properties of Pit; wAkke's
TlNiOAR Bittkm aro A ptrient. Diaphoretic.
Carminatire, Xntritiom, Lar."'. Diurctiu.
Sedative. Csuntcr-Irritant Sudorific Aliara
.... .,i.Biliu. , T
Grateful Thousunds proclaim Vix.
T.OAR BiTTEits the most wonderful In
Tigurant tliat ever 6ustaiued tli eiukiug
ystnm. '
No Person can take these Bitters
according to directions, and remain long
unwell, provided their bones are not de
stroyed by mineral poison or other
means, aud vital organs wasted beyond
repair. ;
JHlions, Eemlttent and Inter
mittent Fevers, which nro so preva
lent in tbo valleys of our great rivers
throughout tho United States, especially
those of tbe Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
. Illinois, Tenneseeo, Cuinlierland, Arkan -eas,
lied, Colorado, Brazos, Hio GraiHlc,-
, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savnunub, Ko
nnoke, James, and many otbom, with
their vast tributaries, throughout out
entire country miring tlio Summer and
' Autumn, and remarkably during sca-
' sons of unusual boat and dryness, am
invariably accompanied by extonsivtide
rangoracnts of tbo stomach and. Jive-,
and other abdominal viscera.-1 Ill thtir
' treatment, a purgative,-exerting a pew
erfal inllueneo 'Upon theBO varioue er-
igans, Is essentially ueccssary.i There
is uo cathartic for tho purpose squul to
I DR. J. VLKBlt'S..VlNEGAU UinKCS,
, as thoy will speedily remove tlio il.n !v
colorod viscid m.attor with( which. t,lm
bowels are loaded, at tho-' samo- t'uno
stimulating tbe secretions of tlio 'liver,
' and generally .'restoring .tho he;40''
''functions of tho digestive organs.'
; FQiilf,V the body against tli.sous"
' by purifying all Us fluids with Vin u;.
Riitbhs.'' No epidemic can tal:o Uul a
' of a system thus fore-nrmed. ' '
' Dyspepsia or Indigestion, ITeHd
ncho, I'ain in thp Shoulders, L'nugl.i,.
Tightness of. the Cliest, Dixziuess, i" i
Eructations of tlio Stomach, Had Tn;-.;o
' in the Mnutlu'Iiilions Attaeks, llpll .i
tation of tbo Heart, lnllanimlitinu of thn
Lungs, J'uin in tbe regimi of tho KM
, rjcys, and a hundred other painful .vnnp
toms, ore the otlspiings of l)ysopr!ia.
Ono bottlowill provo n bettprguaraniet
, of itsmotits tliau a lvngtliy nd6jUii-
. ulent. . , :. - ' , :.,.n!
, Scrofula, or KinK'n Evil, White
Swaliinss, Ulcers, Krysijiulas, tiivelitd k.
(ioitre, Scrol'uleua Itiflaimiiutioiix, ImMont
Inflammations, llsrcurinl Atl'oclioiis, (iia
Suros, Erujitiuns of ths Skin, tioru Kyi. ate-.
In tliohc. an iu all other constilutiuiml l:i
casus, Walkkb'h Vinkoar lliri-Kiis l:avo
showu their great eurativo yuiwi iu tUu
most obxtinato and iutrmtul.lt ca.-,t-i. u
For Inllamniatoiy and t'L:i;'e
ItJieuniatisin, Cont, jpnus. la
tent and Intermittent Fevers, I )if ci1;--' , r"
the Jllood, Liver, Kiihiuvi niid II:- : ' .
these Hitters have no cuual. buvll ti-' a-' 1
are caused liy Vitiated lllowl,
Median IclH Diseases.-rotvVn:. en
gaged in 1'alnts and Minerals, Mich .n
Pluiiihers, Type-wtteix. (inlil liei.t.-i-. :m
liiuors, as thoy iitlvane in iil'c; ar- ,i-n-i' .
to paralysis of tlio JiuweN. To y ;: !
agaiiiHt this, tako a do'c of Walkku i
:u IIittkss etconionallr. . ' .
ForSkiuDiseuKesjr.ruptuHM. .-
tcr, Sult-ltheum, lllotc-lius, .Spov, pi,,,,,-,
Pustules, Uoils, C'arlmncht, lfinjj-w.i .:..
Sea'd hend, Kin-o Hyc, Kryaiin-lim. -lie! .
bcurf, Iliseoluratiuiw of tlio Skin. ilcin;i . i
and Diseases v( tlio Skin el' u lialevei na i.
or nature, are literally dug ii and iii. i I
out of ths nystsiH in s chore tiiiiu by tho dun
, vf tlitso llitturs.
Tin, Tape, aud otlier "Woniis,
lurking in tlie Bvstuin of so many t'leiuiii't.-.,
era eirecttuilly destroyed and reiiinvsil. N i
system ot UR'tlitinu, no tuiuritiijm), no un
1 tnchiiiiiltlcs will free tliuf-ileui uiu woju ,.,
I.ke fheiw rtftfom. '
' For Female Comj-lnliits, Inynnn ;
or old, married or single, nt the dawn of wv
nmiihond, or tho turn (if life, tbese Tain
Hitters display so decided an irithiuuc-o tliu'.
improTOUisnt h soon purtrptihlo.
CleaiiHe the Vitiated llltxxl nhen
erer you find its impurities hursling iliroui: i
ths tkui iu Pimples, Kniitigiis, or boiu ,
cltanse it alien yuu liml it obiti'tielcd mi I
ahiggish in tlio veins; clennso it when it n
fmd ; your feglinirs will tell i on a lien Kbv
' tbo blond pure, and tho neulth of (ho totit
will foil ew. . .
, It. II. McDOAI.I A CO..
DruiiIsM mil) ffeB. Ai;ti.. San h'rutjciiit-ii. (.'a lul l,
B,nU uur nf Vnhilll-1on unit t'liurhnu 1-4.
aul ly all Urugll it lal
C. W. EARNEST,
i
TIDIOUTK.PA.
AM, OPKRATIONS perlaliilng to
gioul or Mechaniial Dentistry
formed with care, mid warranted. I
ante anoouHs tr refund the iitonev.
Ollleu iu I. H, Mil N lllili'K III
lioini inber the place.
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