t 5 i i A -4 i . BOROUGH OFFICERS. IurffeMnJonn IIf.ck. - VuitHCitmcn . W. Uililusnn, 8. A. Turner, A. H. Kelly, 8. H. Haslet, A, II. Partndjro, II. O. Dav.K ' Juttteea etha i'oo D. S. Knox, 0. A. Randall. CwiMfufcl H. Swairirnrt .S'eAoof himriora 1. M. Kirns, II. O. Pa vls, 8. J. YVoloott, 8. II. Uaslet, A. J. ally, D. Clara. FOREST COUNTT OFFICERS. PrriMent .TntlpcJ,. T. Wftmokk, I oeiar Jmlgea A51 drew Cook, Jos'. U. Dai.r. y.Vrtr T. J. Va Oikski.. 'JVe'ivo-er S. i. Hkti.bt. Prnlhanvtnry, Merjiatcr jiVeo-Ii', t. 1. M. Cl.AUK. CStmmfi'ori'--Johk Tiroiirsos, Ja. K. Claiik, Km Ukrmx. (unty Superintendents. F. TtoiiRKU. Iistrirt Attorney H. D. Irwix. Jury Vommisaioncra J as. FltnK.Wm. Pattkrnox. . Ownry Surveyor S.I. Irwin. , fVjronrr M. Ittkt. J R. County A uilitoiaT. 11. Conn, L. Wai vr, O. Jamikbow. . Member 0 Lngren 19tA Dulrt'ci C. B. OlIRTIS. . jltftmtbtyJ, B. Aqncw. 7s"ti 0 Trains At T10XF.8TA STATION, on and.artor October 5, 1W4: , ... SOUTft. - ' ' Train 00 - -' - . 19:45 a. m. " M - - - - - 8:30 p. m. . flj - .... -' 8:44 p. IB. V9 RT1Z, ' . ' Train S3 - . 8:fi , m. 69 - 4:11 p. ru, ? il ... . 2:38 a.m. On tha Tllvor Plvlnlon (. e, from Oil City 4n Irvinotsn, up tho riror Is North ; Uowu the river, south. , . , ' LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Bills have been sent out by M. Y Tate, Esq., for subscriptions due to the Fohebt RErrnucAN. These bills are uot ours, but the company's, f whdtn we bought this office on Jan uary lt, 1873. We collect our own kill.- - ' " tH Rev. Elliot will preach lu the Presbyterian church ou Suuday next, morning and evening. - --Dr. Powell' family hns moved in to town, and occupy the house just vacated by Dr. Blaine. Ve announce to-duy the name of J5. C. Maya of Bnruutt Twp., as a can didate for Sheriff, subject to Republi can usngci. -. Judge Schultx, of ReynolJsville, well known to'our older citizons,' died 'M hie home lust week. He had many friends in ihib section. ' The pigeons still continue to fly; the few shot that are scattered amongst tbem due uot seem to impedo the mo tion of but very few of them. Last week v.'o made a mistake in rogard to the place of Air. L. R, Free man's residence. lie has moved Into tho Shrivor House, formerly occupied 1y Mrs. Heuth. . . Everybody needs fishing tackle just uow, and we kuow of no place whero they can Cud a better gssort . inent or more reasonable prices than at Papa Buldwia's, Tidouto. ';' The Council means business, and tho sidewalks of the borough will be fixej up forthwith, either by the own ers of the property or " by the Street (Joramissieuer. The maa who put ou his summer underclothes during the late "spell of weather," is now complaining of neu ralgia, rheumatism, catarrh, quiusy and sorv.aat, besides having a bad cold..' Tho Governor has signed the Lo ral Option repeal, and now it is in or der to get high-priced licenses. One county will be just as good as auother hereafter, both for 'people of temper nco or liceusa proclivities. - -M. Smith, Jeweler, is closing out his stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry &c., preparatory to leaving tho place. Call quick and get a bargain, for hia 0 goods are going off like hot cakes, and there will soon be Dothing left to buy. The campaign bids fair to corn- nitueo early this year. The Republi can 8tute Convention meets in May, to - nominate candidates for Governor and State Treasurer. Governor Hartrauft will undoubtedly be renominated, and then we can look out for Democratic '"thunder. They are still printing and send ing out that Legislative Record, and wo tet one every once in a while. We Aire beginning to be a little curious as to when the volume will end, There's n great deal of interesting reading tattler iu them, and it is an absolute relief to cease tho perusal of tho Beciher case and eoan tho Record Mwhile; it's liko stepping out of u swamp to tread dry ground.. Western Correspondenoa. ' Lone Rock, Richi.akd Co., Wis., ) April 12, 1875. J Ed. Rkpuhmca : , , We once moreen joy tho genial .Spring, for which we feel thankful after being snowbound for the last, foui months. The farmers are now busily engaged putting in their crops. Less wheat will be sown this ppring limn heretofore, on account of the small figures paid. Wheat of tho best quality can be bought here at the nominal price of sevcuty-five cents per bushel, while corn commands ready sale at half a dollar per bushel, s.jiue of our farmers intend planting forty some one hundred and one hundred and fifty acres of corn each. Farming is dopo almost entirely here by machinery. A corn planter drawn by two horses can mark and plant twenty acres per day. Hulkey corn plows are iu general use. One man aud team now cultivates fifty acres of corn with more case than ten acres by the old style. Our State elections camo off ou the sixth iust., giving a majority in favor of the Republican party.; At the present time a revolution is going on among our saloon -keepem, on account of town license. The Town Boards regulate the number of liquor sellers iu each town, consequent ly a large number iail under the new law to got a license. . - ; . Lumber in large quantaties is now coming don the Wisconsin ' River. We have quite a number of Rapid in this streams-Grand Rapids and Con- ctts Rapids are, at certain stages of water, very dangerous. A rapids piece is seven cribs in a string; four teen cribs constitute a Wisconsin raft, aud sixteen of these rafts together compose a Mississippi fleet." Lumber is rafted in from fourteen to eighteen courses deep. On the Wisconsin riv er two men run a raft, save at the rapids, four mou are required. - One of greatest curiosities in the State is the Dells at Kilburn City. At this point in the river, from-being about one mile wide, the stream breaks through a Rocky Bluff with' quite' a fall aud is, in ' the Dells, - about fifty feet iu width, ; pilots are employed at this point, who make it their, only business, as "Dell Pilots." . , , As our westers States are settled by stout, resolute able-bodied men from tho eastcru States, wo are a go-ahead State. Our free school system is equal to any in the .United States. Every town-has a graded school. Normal Schools are to be found in different parts of the State,' where our young men can graduato t the cxponse of the State, aud I think our teachers re ceive as high salaries as are paid aiiy where; we pay from $30 to $100 per montU for teachers. - ; More anon, N. B. Hood. ' 3 -Tommy Kimes, who left the coun try suddenly several months ago, about the same time that a horse was missing from the stable of one of his ueigh bora, was arrested a week ago Monday by officer Zuver of rieaaautvillo. When arrested he was proprietor of a shoe shop in Hydetown, Crawford county. He will probably be kept at the expense of the State for some time to come. Since writing the above we find the following In the Titusville Herald in regard to the afl'air : . Thomas Kimes, whose arrest on a serious charge, we chronicled last Tues day, was tried before Squire Dodge, at Plcasuntville, yesterday. It was the earliest time thut Thomas Howarth, who lodged the information, conld be ot ou deck to appear against the prisoner, and then be had, notbiucr to say, iu fact wasnxious to settle. The bquire, for want of sufficient evidence, promptly discharged Kimes, who seems to nave been in this case victim ized 'maliciously. When Howarth swore out the warrant he was intoxi cated, and was not respousible, but that does not excuse him for injuring me reputation or an . innocent man. The news came to us legitimately and was substantially correct at the time, but of course the acquittal of Kimes brands the charge as spurious. Mr. Kim eg is doing a nourishing business at Hydetown, and does not look like a man who would commit a crime. His fliends at Plea8antville and Hydetown stood by liira throughout, showing their firm belief iu las entire mno cence. We give place to the above correction cheerfully. vRobiunon it Bonner have issued another Dumber of their spicy paper, "The Illustrated t'auuibter," which is largely taken an closely read by a large man Lor of customers and others. The next number will bo looked for with interest. , Yesterday's Derrick states that a ronn representing that he was from Forest county, parsed through Oil City on Monday en route for the, Black Hills, trundling"; bin worldly efTects before him in a barrel, which deposed on a wheelbarrow. There are several exceptions to be taken to this yarn: 1st, If he was for travel in that direc tion, he could have secured a position on an oat of one of the numerous rafts which aro going down the river at this season, and not only had hia goods transported free, but received pay for his labor. 2d, If he was for the black hills he wouldn't need a barrel to hold his goods, because he could have carried them iu his'pocket. 3d, The scarcity of wheelbarrows in this section makes it extremely doubt ful whether he could have strayed, so far away with one without being over hauled. 4th, Tho whole story bears the impress of the boss . inGdel of the Derrick, and waa not written to be be lieved. 0th, It is impossible for any man on that paper to tell the truth when he speaks of Forest county, and Cth our voting population Is all here yet. Now tell some plausible lio. The body of Frank Hoy, who was drowned t Lacy town something over two weeks ago, was found yester day forenoon by a party which started out from Lacytown for that purpose. The body was found in the creek at Oldtown about , three miles below where the man was drowned. He was lying on his face hi about two 'feet of water, with one arm stretched out aud tho other tinder his body. He was first discovered by Geo. Bush, and was pulled ashore by Jas. Furman and Andy Small, the latter of whom in forms us that it was all they could do to pull him. Capt. Knox went up to hold an inquest yesterday afternoon. The body will probably be taken to Tylersburg for interment. The following from the Brookville Republican, which Informs ns of tho promotion of Mr. Henderson, former ly manager of the Superior Lumber Co. Store, will be read with Interest by his many friends and acquaintances in thia section r Mr. M. Roger' has associated with h im in the mercantile business, Messrs. D. A. Henderson and W. II. Gray, and hereafter the firm will be known as M. Rodgers & Co. Mr. Rodger has heretofore, conducted a successful business, and the addition to the firm of two yonng and enepetic men will enable the establishment to retain its place among the leading dry goods houses of the country. Messrs. Rodgers and .Henderson are now in the eastern cities making purchases of uew gooas. On Thursday last, in company with some other gentlemen we went to the pigeon roost on Lamentation. We would have gotten some pigeons only there happened to be about fifty others in the roost on the lame errand, and they kept the pigeons on the wing constantly, so there was no chance' for a! decent shot. The next morning, however, we went put and secured a respectable mess apiece, and returned home, weary, but happy. A party from Tidioute of some twenty individ uals were out and we regret to hear that they did not. average a pigeon apiece. The Odd Fellows' Anniversary occurs ou Monday next, the 26th inst. On that day Eden Lodge, of Tidioute, will celebrate; among other interest ing exercises, Dr. Gilchrist will de liver'an oration in the afternoon; a banquet will be held early in the eve ning, "and afterwards' a dramatic en tertainment will be given at Girard Hall, for the benefit of Eden Lodge Library. The members of Tionesta Lodge' have been formally', invited to attend, aud doubtless many of tbem will do so. Miss Mary R. Jeuks, daughter of Hou. W. P. Jenks, of Brookville, has consented to take charge of the music department of Carrier Seminary, and has already entered on her duties. The mere mention of her name at once securing as large a class as she desired. Iu Miss Jenks a valuable addition has been made to the faculty of the insti tution, as she has an enviable reputa tion in musical circles. The general public will not be slow iu recognising the efforts of the management to secure the best talent for teachers at Cairier Seminary. Clarion Democrat. Clover and Timothy, seed 'and a full line of garden seeds at Robinson & Bonuer's. ' -"' SOtf Landlord and Touaut Leases, tho r.iobt approved form, for sale at this office. 1 . The body "of David Pyle, whose sudden death 've' noticed last week, waa found on Sunday last, about, two rods from the place where he was drowned in . White'a Eddy.. The corpse was brought to this station on Monday evening, and was thence taken to hla home at Stewart's Run. We believe the funeral took place yester day. ' The Jamestown Democrat Bays fifty thousand young trout were placed in the lake on Saturday last, from the Stale hatching houses at Caledonia. These were procured with funds con tributed by Capt. Batohcller, of Pitts burgh, and Harry Harley, of Titus ville, and expended by Horace Fox More young fish will bo put into the lake next winter. . We have received No. 5, of Peter's Ilmitehold Melodies, which has the ..following contents : , Waiting, Love, for thee; Swinging on the Gar den Gale ;, O, Miss Susie ; Come and meet me Nettie Dear; How are all at Home; Thinking of Thee; "Abide With Me. Price 84 per annum, 50c. single copies. Address J. L. Peters, 599 Broadway, N. Y. Peterson's Magazine for May. ia before us, and is fully up to iu usual high standard.. The steel engravicg is entitled "Queen of the May," and is well executed. ' A .story with' the same title is in this number. The col ored fashion plate, and the minor en gravings are as good as those of any magazine published, Address, -Chas. J. Peteraou S06 Chestnut St., Philadel phia. " ' ' To the School Directors of Forest County Gentlemen: In pursuance of the forty-third section of the act of 3th May, 1854, you are hereby notified to meet in conventiou,at the Court House, in Tionesta, on the first Tuesday in May, A. D. 1375,'' being the fourth day of the month, at 1 o'clock in the after noon, and select, viva voce, by a major ity f the whole number of directors present; ' one person of literary and scientific acquirements, aud of skill and experience in the art of teaching, as County Superintendent, for" the three succeeding years ; determine the amount of compensation for the same, and certify- the result to the State Superintendent, at Harrisburg, as re quired by the thirty-ninth and fortieth sections of said act " ' S. F. RourttfR, Co. Sup't of Forest County. April 5, 1875. - 9TOTICI2. V. 8. INTERNAL BEVENUE SPECIAL TAXES MAT 1, 1875, TO APRIL 80, 1876. . . .-. ''. . ' . i ' The Revised Statutes of U. S., Sec tions 3232,3237, 3238, and 3239, re quire evory person engaged - in any business, ' avocition,' or employment which renders him liable to a Special Tax, to procure and place conspicu ously in his establishment or place of busiiiess a Stamp denoting- the pay ment of said Speoial Tax for the Spe cial Tax Year beginning May 1, 1875, before ' commencing ' or continuing business after April SO, 1875. . The Taxes embraced within the provisions of the law above quoted are the following, via:..., Routlflera .fciOOOC Dealers, rotail liquor. ...'...: 25 00 Ieulera, wholraals liquor , loo 00 Dealers in mall liquora, wlmlonale... AO 00 Dealers in roalt liquors, retail ' 20 00 I toalera in loa tobaoco 23 00 ltolail doalttr in loaf tobacco 600 00 Aud on aides ot over 81,000, iifty cent for every dollar iu excees ' ofil.000. Dealers in manufactured tobuooo 6 00 Manufacturers ol Mills..;.........,...,.... 60 00 And for each still nianiiraetured... 0 00 And lor each worm mauul'tuiturwl 20 UK Manufacturers of tobai-ro 10 00 Manufacturers of oiear 10 00 I'eddlurs of tobacco, titst claKM(more than 'I liorsos or other animals) 00 00 rodillcirs of tubaooo. mxiond class (2 horses or other uuiinals) 5 00 I'eddlurs of tobacco, third class (1. horse or other animal) 13 00 Vcddlerg of tobacco, fourth ulass, (on foot orpublicoonvoyanco)... 10 00 Drawers of le-ss than 600 ban wis 50 00 lirowors of 500 barrels or more.,..,.. 100 00 ; Auy person, so liable, who shall fail to comply with the foregoing require meats will be subject to severe penal ties. .'.! . Persons or Firms liable to pay any of the Special Taxes named above must apply to James CV lirown, Col' lector of Internal Revenue at Greeu villa, Mercer, Co.,' and . pay for . and procure the . bpecial-tax, btarup or Stamps they need, prior to May 1, 1875, aud without further ootice. . 4 . J. W. DOUULASS, CoraUsioncr of Internal Revenue, Office of Internal Revenue, Washing' ton, D. C. February 1st, 1875. 50 -It A new stock' of Spring ,hat and caps just opened at the Hat Store, two doors below the roBt-ofnce, Tidioute; very stylish. Call and see them. 2tf The lightest running Machine in the world is the Grover tic Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and be knows. 4G ly TIONEMTA IHAltlClOXrr. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinwon ff, Bonner,, Dealers in I- N v General Merchandise. A Flour V barret ... $C.757.25 Corn Meal, bolted .... 2.25 Chop feed ... - $2.002.25 Kyo 1? bushel . .... 1.00 Oats $ bushol - - 63 70 Corn, ears 45(a,50 Totntoes - - - , u0(j l00 Green apples - ' - - 75(iJ1.0G Beans Ifl blusher - . - . .., 2.00(&3.00 Ham, sufrnr cured - 10 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - . - 15 Butrar - - - - - 10121 Syrup ... . . - . 751.00 N. O. Molasses .... l.oo' Roast Rio Coffee No. 1 - - - 80 Rio Coffee, bost ..... 28 Tea - - - - . .50(311.40 Dried Beef - - - - 20'J2 Rice ......... io Butter 2530 Ecrs, fresh ..... 15 Salt ... - - 2.502.75 Bard - - ' - . - - - 16W20 Dried apples - - f-'; :' ', 10i,l2 Kalis, lOd, $1 keg - 4.50 4.00 Iron, common bar Xew Advertisements. Applications for License at May sessions, 1073. Wm. Lawrence. Flotol. Tionesta Boro. S. A. Varner, " " Q. W. Bovard, Wholesale Llcenso, Tio nesta Boro. John Woodcock, llotol, Neillsburg, liar- uiunjr 1 wp. 1 P. M. Clakk. Clerk. April Jl, 1875. You Can Save Money By buvinor your PIANOS and OKUAN8 from the undersigned Manufacturers' Agont, fot the best brands in the market. Instruments shipped direct from the Fac tory. CHAS. A. SHUI..TZ, Tuner, 3 ly Lock box 1745, Oil City, Pa, t V Xollce. Whereas, my wife, Caroline, has loft my bed and board without just cause or provi- cation I hereby warn all parsons against. trusting ner on my account, a 1 will ay no dobts of her contracting, IHAIAII JONES. TrunkeyviHe, March 23, 1075. 2tf Forest Countv, bs. The Commonwealth f . of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of j L. S. i said County, Greeting: . ' Whereas, Jauette Brownell did on the 21st day of April, 1874, prefer her petition to our said J udgos of the Raid Court of Common Pleas of said Countv, praying for tho Cannes therein set forth, that she might be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you Lewis C. Brownell. We, therefore, command you, as before, the said Lewis C. Brownell that sotting aside all other business and excuses whatsoever, you be and appear in your proper person before our Judges at Tionesta, at a Court of Common Pleas thoro to be held for the County of Forest, on the third Monday of "May next, to answer the petition or libel of the said Janette BrowndU, and to show cause, if any you nave, wny tne saia janette urow- neu, your wue niiouiu not no uivorced from the bonds of niatrinionv. agreeably to the Acts ot Asseiuhy in such case mado ana provided. Herein Iail not. Witness the 1-ton. L. D. Wet more. Prest dent of our said Court, at TiionosUt, tho iiist nay ot Decern nor, isi4. P. M. CLA ItK. Pr. Dim v Proth'v. T. J. VAN GlESliN, blioilf, , , is 4t PAPA llAIilMYIST lias opened a ,;;!!; SEWING MACHINE DEPOT Iu his BOOT:and SHOE STORE, And in connection with his other business he has constantly ia store the CUOVER A BAKER, DOMESTIC, VICTOR, WILSON SHUTTLE, WHITNEY, HOWE, - : BLKKS, - k r 1 S .i vr WHEELER .1 WILSON, HOME SHUTTLE, v and will FURNISH TO ORDER any baa ing Machine in the market, at list prices, with all tha G-TT.A.IR.AJETT EES which the Comimnio give, and will DELIVER THE MACHINES In suy part of Forest County, and g've all necessary iustriiotluB to leai Dsrs. Muedlas fur all .Mai'kinea, Kllk aud Tlirvud always iu fctoro. TJDIOL'TK, PA., June, 1ST I. M-tl W0M Dr. J. Walter's California Tin trnr Hitters nro n purely Vceetnbto preparation, mado chielly from the na tive herbs found en tho lower ranees ot the Sierra Nevada mountains of C'alifor Din, tho medicinal properties of whlctt aro extracted therefrom without tho of Alcohol. Tha question U almost dailv nuked. " What is the cause of the "unparalleled success of Vi.veoai: Rit- tekst" our answer is, mat tiicy remove tho causa of disease, nud the patient re covers bis- health. They are the great blood purifier mid a lil'e-Riving principle, a perfect liouovator. and lu isolator of tho systom. Nercr beforo in tlm bUtory of the world ha a nieUiciua bow compounded posseming tho reniarkabts? qualities of Vi.xkoar Hittkh.i Id lieu I nip th tick of ovory diseans man ii heir to. Thcjr aro a cutis l'unrutiva at wi-il as a Tuiur.- rnllAvinf I !oMirittinn nr Tnft:iuimftLimi a tha Liror ! Visceral Organs iu Bilious Disease f" , -.... . The properties of Dx: WAi.rEa's) TlJitr.AU liiri KUg sro Aporieut. Diapliuroti Cannlnatirct Nutritious, Laxative. Uiuratis, Sedative, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altcra kvs, aifdAnti-Bilious. ' '," '." ' Grnteftal Thousands proclaim Vh.1 egak Hitters the nict wonderful Io Tifrorant that ever sustained th tinkiajr system. m i No Fcrson can take these Bitter According to directions, aud roniaiu Ions, unwell, provided their bones aro not dc- Btroycd by mineral poison , or other means, and vital organs wasted bejoa4 repair. - ' 1 Hillous. Remittent and Inter' mittent I Cets, which are so preva lent in the valleys of our groat rivers throughout the United States, cspeciallf those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cuuiboiland, Arkan sas, Ited,. Colorado, Jfrazos, Kio Grands, Pearl.' Alabama. Mobllo. Savnunata. Ro anoke, James,' and ninny ethers with their vast tributaries, throughout our -entire country during the Summer ani Autmiin, and reutarkably so during ia-, sons of unusual heat mid dryness, are Invariably accompnnicd by extensive dt rnnpomeuts of tho stomnch and liter,1 and other abdominal viscera. ; In their-' erful iutlucnce upon these various r-1 ans, is essoutiully necessary. There is no cathaitio for the puj'poso equal tm Da.'J, Walkeu's ViNKUAit Hrrrisr.s,, ns they will speedily remove tho darW colored viscid niattor with. wliielV C-.y bowols are loaded, nt the snine tirs' stimulating tho secretions of tlm liror," and pouenilly restoring tho hoxlihf functions of tho Ulgeative orgitus. , -' , Fortify the hotly npaiiifct diflets by puiifyiug nil its lluidswith ViKStus, lirxTEr.s. No epidumic enn ta'a k.4 -of a system thus fore-anned. Hv', Dyspepsia or ludlsfloii, Herii ache, Puin in the SUoiildera, CouUa,. ' Trgbtness of tho Chest, Di.zlnens. -:(n-r ' Eruetations of the Stomach. Had TasMr' in tho Mouth, liillotis AMauUs, l'a!iit- tatiou of tho Heart, Inflammation of , J. lings, J'ain in tho re-liMi uf the Kia lioya, and a hundred other painful ivui4 toms, are tho offsprings of Dypoini-v. Olio bottlowlll provo n better n'uai nt of its merits thau.n lcngtliy ru'.vei'Ctr-' Uieut. . : .;; 1 l ,a.- - 1 r Scrofula, oi Kiu'r'w Kvil, vhiw , Swolliags, U leers, KryiiuUt. hvlli'il.lfii Goitro, Scrofulous liiiUinmalimii. inUa!'i Iniianimaliou, ili'rciiri.il A liiiclun;, Ot, Sores, Kruptiiuisiif the Skin, Snro Ky. iis. 1 lu tliuse, as in ull oihur tJiuiitmiuiul liis- , OXU.', WiLKKUS VlMibVU 1 .1 1' 1 1 1 tliowu thuir great curative uwvr M lisp . most ubstiimla and intnictiililn ent-t. For IndiiinniMtcry niicl (.'liro:iI' , II hen Hint ism. Gout, li-lnus, Keun it tent and Intermittent l'evoi s. Diseasei; f ' tli IIIihkI, Liver,- Kidneys and l:lujil, tlisse liiltnrs hnvu nu euiiai. fccvii puvf4 1 jre uaiued by Vitiated Jilouil, Jlcchaiiieul Diseases.-Person mv ' pnged in Paints ami Mineral;;, such as .' Pluinusm, Typo-setteiK, (liild-tttiutom, an t 1 llilKia, as (buy udritncu In hie, ai- sal juet ! to parulyais of Uio lluuelr. , 'io g'l.ii ! against this, tako a diwe of 'WaIlkks's Vj(- Koar Uittkrs oecnHiiiiiully, ' ' ForSkin Diseases; Khiptl.Mis.Tc?-1 ' ter, Salt-fthonm, Khitelnw. Soi, I'iiii plf-n, , Pustules lioils, C'arbiiavliM, . Kiiip-rurn, . ; Biald-hcad, Kors Kyen. Kryiivla. Itck, , . Scurfs, llincohirations of thu kiu, 1,'muiou I Bml Piseaes ef the Skin of B-huti'Ver innns ' j or uatura, ars literally lur up and t.uriea -, out of tltu systuut iu a sUoil time by lbs aso t ef those Hitters. . . ,: . ... ; , n ; Fin, Tap, and oilier "Wormn,,. ; lurking lu tha svntein of no many tliouaJi,',' ' are eB'ettually destroyed ami remored.- ysteui of uuMlieius, n vcnitiluecs, tw aa- , tliulniiiiitlc a illiiau Uih J luui Uuui wuuis ( like tliuse liittors. . i For Fdiuule Complaints, m voting or old, married or ninplo, st the dwu of w , mauhoud. or tin turn of life, these Toiim ! Hitters display so decided aa inutiua: Vastt huprovenient is sonu perceptible. . . Cleanse the Vitiated UIooJ Len, ever you find its iinpiuitiesbiuUii tliruaja the skin in I'imples, Eruptions, or Hurts 1 ' cleanse it whou you fiud it obstructs au4 (lujrgiail in the reins ; cleanse it wheu it is foul ; your feeling will tell you wlu-a Keep the blood pure, sud the health u( the , -twa Will follow, . ; it. a. McnoMi.n A co PnlgfriBta mifl Crn. A gtt.. Sun Kiaii'.'lcfi Ca " riit4t ead avf. of VaB(tn,4nii anU I'liarltoii Via,. . 1 . b)m1U by ail Pi uUla uut l4-al . C. W. EARNEST, HIJIv'aEOlSr DENTIST. . TIDIOU'JK, PA. ALL OPF.HATIONS pertaininit'to'sur. trical or Mechanical lentistry jicr toiiiiiui with utro, ami wiuraiited. I guar- unli'ii success or r I'uml the nitiuev. Ullleo ill IJU.VMUN llltlC'K 1SLOC1C. iti iiicniljcr UU) I'lace. :;-ly. .W. KAHNKST.
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