vvEumnAr0RMX0, jink n, m. ' " , BOROUGH OFFICKTIS. . tlnrfi M. Ittki., Jr. f.Vc(inm 8. J. Woloott, T. J. Van 1een, J. K. nialno, I). 8. Knox, J. t. Il'oiJ, J. A. I'rupnr. J: Jurticet of tit tot-W. P. Mcrcilllolt, S D. S. Knox. Vimtnble. 8wasrirart I School Directum'. M. Knot, U. O. Pn frta, H. J. Wnlcott, H. H. IlaeM, A. II. I Kelly, I). Clark. 4 FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. ( rrrilrnl Judge W. P. Jrnk. .(M'icMM JudyctJ. A. 1'noritt, A.K- HRW l'(KK. Sheriff 'tr3. Van OiKaicN. Trtir'urer Frku. Ulawkehi. I'rothonntary, lic.yitttr it Jfecoriler, jfc J. B. Ao sew. OimmiMt'onrt'i T. D. Colliks, Joiih ; Tniili,HO, Jas. K. Claiik. olWnry -Superintendent H. F. RoBRER, Pintriet Attorney S. I. Irwin, Jury ommi.tionr J as. FltwSjWm. Tattkihon. (Viunfv Nurretnr S.D. IRWIN. IMrpner M. Ittki., Jr. tXnoi.V -diicMma T. II. Coiib, I... War KKit, l! Jamikson. I M.-mbnro "VijrM lQrA i4(ric( C. B. CCHTIK. Atucmblv Martin Williams. Time of Train . At TIONKSTA STATION, on and aflor June I, 18741 Kil'TH lfT CLASS. Train 22 7:12 p. "i. So CLASS. - - . 11:03 a. in. 3:28 p. in. Train 80 " M WORTH 1T CLAJ. Train 21 Trniu M - - , - m 3:2Sp. m. 2i l.An. - B:S5 a. m. 6:05 p. m, rn tho Hiver DivUinn (. . from Oil City tt Irvlntn, up the river it North ( down the rirnr, aoutli. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Iusher will preach in the M. K. Church on Sunday evening next, Diihriduc'e Mill is runninsr full time and turning out lots of lumber. ' We understand that there has been a little too much" cold we.ithcr for the corn this season, and a little ,too much rain for the wheat and oats. However, there ia plonty of time for these crops to regain lost ground be fore harvest. Eleven cr ndidates fur the Repub- " lioan nomination fir Sheriff of Venan go county, aro announced in the Oil City Derrick; fivo for Assembly; two for State Senate, and one each fur Con gress, District Attorney, and Couuty Commissioner. ' Several "skippers," or light rafts passed down the river on Sunday last. They were rafted eightceu to twenty courses deep. If the lumber market id not better than it was in the spring the owners hud bitter l;eep their luiu- ilict at home. , Wo hear of two or three Demo crats who propose to run for the Dera ocratic nomination fur Assembly. If the ono who gels the nomination limkes the election we will be Aiaterially mia taken. The Republicans of this coun ty propose to bend, the Assemblyman .this yeiir. Jacob Hood, our enterpriing .-street commissioner is around exhort ing owners of property to properly ie pair their mdewalks, else lie will have to do it al the expense of the property Thero are a great many sidewalks which would be the better for a little .tiukcriug. A correspondent of the Beaver YimMsnvs: "Please let the readers -of y ur valuable paper know that if they will put a few grains of bnck- whoat in every hill of potatoes, it will S4ve their crops from the potato bug ' 1 ry it, and you will be surprised to .ce what a perfect remedy it is." On Wednesday morning last the wooden pump factory, at Youngsvillc, the properly of Henry iirace, was 'burned to the ground. Tho fire caught from a spark which lodged nn the roof. The los will be from 80,000 to $7,000. Thus much we learn from au extra issued by the Youngsville Xeus. M. Carpenter, not to be behind ,the avcrago business men of the place has put u neat awning in front of his alkry. Such improvements are, al wan noticed aud appreciated. We vfiisjicct, Iwwever, that the principal .inducement iu this instance was to keep out the rays of the afternoon sun Judge Wetniore, now of this Dis trict, formerly of th Krio District was recently the recipient of a letter signed by the members of the Erie Bar, regretting their separation, pay 1 .ling hiui a high compliment upon the ability, impartiality, and fidelity with he discharged the duties of his Hive in Erie county. Tho letter and reply I'roin the Judge, are published in lb.' I'.riv li-pntfli. The Forest County Library. we The Literary Society of this place l. havo determined to establish a pnblio library, and. have procured the consent of tbo County Commissioners, who ere always up to tne tunes, to noiu a Strawberry and Ice Cream Festival and Piomenade Concert in the Court House, to raise some funds tor the purpose, lhe festival and Concert win lane piace teiiiiesuy r 1 1 . t . i nr.i !... i June 24, next, and all are cordially invited to bo present. The following committees woro ap' pointed by the chairman : On purchase of ice cream, straw berries, lemons, sugar, etc., A. B. Ivcl- 1 T . ni 1 A tl tV.I.:,l. i7, . imiu, . x .v..usc. On cream and cakes, Mrs. T. B. Cobb, Mrs. J. E. Blame, Mrs. A. II. Partridge. On Promenade Concert, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dunn, Mrs. J. B. Aguew, Mrs. J. E. Blaine. On Table, Mrs. L. R. Freeman, Mrs. T. B. Cobb, MrS. BlniTic, Mrs. T, J. Vau Gicsen, Mrs. S. D. Irwin, Mrs, A. IT. Partridge, Mrs. T. O. Conver, Mrs. J. B. Agncw, Mrs. W. R. Dunn, Mrs. J. M. Kepler. On Dishes, Mrs. P. O. Conver, Mre. J. B. Aguew. y V.. On Water, P. M. Clark, and S. D, Irwin, Esq. A general admission fee of 25 cents will be charted. Let all come with their pockets full of cash. .. . .. ( . i the St. Mary a, (Jazctte man was trouting a short time ago, and says that on his way Co mo he stopped in to see the trout ponds of Mr. John Creich, at Haul's mill. 'The proprietor show ed us all about tho promiees. He has about COO trout in his ponds, all of Eood size. He has been selling a creat niimlierlfli-lv. II dpRi.mH. this Bum- mor. to build a dam capable of raisiue about 10,000 evof y season. We have no doubt but Mr. C, if he gives the matter a littlol attention, will make this quite a lucrative business." We ceunot imagine why some of our poople who have fretdi spring runs on their premises do not encage in raising trout both for the market and . . . . tor home consumption. At the pres ent rate of fishing bur streams will soon bo fished out, and unless trout nnfiila nrA ftt.iftf.it ua ul.ull all onnn kn I , , . .. .. v . .tr.nir. tn tlm t.l r.f mn.r A.A. -w . icate offish. There's not much trou- ble. and a deal of money in the busi-1 ness, , hi nee Mr. bhrtver s death no one set ins to take any interest in this branch of business. Here s a chance foi somebody t) make some mouey easily. A son of Wm. Haslet, of Green township, aged eighteen or twenty yearn, died on Sunday last from the effects of sprains received a few weeks ago, occasioned by heavy lifting. We are without particulars, but enough is known to warrant a slight warning to the working men of Forest couuty. In the lumber woods every man is liable to lift more than is compatible with his future, usefulness. We scarcely meet a man who has been long in the woods but who has received more or less injurls through heavy lifting; injuries from which he will feel the the bud effect as lnug as he lives. The only way is. to limit yourselves to a certain weight easily within your raus tie, and nevef go above it. If this advice were heeded there would scarce ly be au unsound iu man Foreet coun ty ten yeais hence. The Grangers, as well as all who possess ground enough to plant a few hills of potatoes, are waging a war of extermination ugainst tho potato bug, There are a great many plans in vogue to destroy these bugs. Some plaut buckwheat in the potato hills. Others scatter Parts Green over the plants, Some sprinkle salt brine between the rows, while others gather the insects alive in a tin can and cremate them. this last is sure as lur as it cuts: uo bus has ever been known to iuterfere with a potato vine after it (the bug) has been thoroughly cremated. We are glad to note that so much care is being taken to secure a good potato crop, and we live iu hopes that pota- toes will be both cheap and plentiful this season. Mr. K. Cowan, editor and pro- prietor of the Warren Jli7, has taken his son, Willis Cowan into partnership with Si i in in that business. Mr. Cowan Jr. is spoken of as a mr.n fully pro pared and competent to enter at once upon the duties iucuiiihciit on liis posi- lion. The uew firm has our best From some who pretend to know, hear tliit tlie present will probably fIDanciftllVl tl,9 boss council for to colnf. t10 ,ax duoli- cntcg are iu thc lian(s 0f j,ig0 pro. perj wh0 ig mni,;ng the money on them' faster than any other collector within our recollection. This being the case, whv would it not be a cood idea for ti,e present council to purchase some fire apparatus? A hand engine which will cast a few hundred dollars, may . . . ... iiave our town thousands oi tionars worth of property. No man can tell, unless he starts it, what hour a confla- gratioft may take place, which will, in our power.ess conQiuon, cnuangcr wj ; whQe town. Oentleraen, suppose you .... ... I ,aK tne manor up. Some unregenerale cuss, who will undoubtedly bung up in the Peniteu- tiary or insane asylum, gent us two columns oi auveruneiiieiiis puryunmg to come from our New York Agent., ueo. r. ivowe.i ot vo. jn me eame day we received a postal card from I Messrs. Kowcll & Co. saying that their name nj imgcu w vtv..i.. Words fail us whenwe attempt to paint the depth of cussedness possess- cd the aroresaid torger or lorgers. I If vnrJwA hnrl hnpn hntrnvArl into I iMilllnn U mlo in u'a w.mlil hunt been enrajjed. As it is we are glad that our agents keep their eyes open kren Iheir eves onen B0 wide, and-we feel pretty good because we were not sold. W. II. Dimmick, the Democratic Assemblyman from Wayne county, who set up a job last -winter to make some money out of the banks of the State, and to a certain extent succeed ed, but who was detected in the act, ha? lieen disoarged by the U. S. Court because the grand jury tailed to tind a l bill agaiust hico. have heard no comments trora our democratic exchanges on this escape of an ac- knowledged blackmailer, but we trem- ble when we think of the columns of abuse the radical courts would have received, had Dimmick been a Repub lican instead of a Democrat. Motes and begins. The Clarion Democrat U under taking to run the Armstrong County Democratic nominations. How it will succeed is a nuestion for the future. Wb don't belUve. however that more tlinn BnvAn.i(rlit lift nf thjk nmn(.i .& . .... P A rmilrnnn rnnnlr tkn Rm.n' j paper. He reserves about two inches of space in the last week's paper to give Maclay a left handed puff, which will probably result in making more votes for Mao. It would be a good speculation if Maclay would pay Brown advertiain" iates to abuse him dtirin; the cnnvas3. We wish to call attention to the new adveitisemtnt of E. A. Baldwin, of Tidioute. Should any of our read eis need anything in his line, we can conscientiously recommend them to go in lUlilwin. fWlimr assured that ha will do uuto them as he would be done by were he the buyer and they the sellers. If any ono finds that he does not do just as ho advertises, we will take his advertisement out, and give him a left-handed puff. We don't an ticipate having those tluugs to Co, however. Jas. McKay and Sam. Brauden- burger slew a rattlesnake about four feet in length, on Friday .last, which sported nine rattles. They killed it about a mile up Bates' Run, on the west side of the river. On Sunday last we caused a reptile of the same species, three and one- half feet in length, to bite the dust, which panped out ten rattles and a button. We killed this stiake on the hill a short distance above Hunter's Mill. These are the only ones we have heard of being killed this season. Circii6s are exhibiting to the larger towns and cities throughout the country at present. Our place seems to present no attractions for these per formances, a fuct which none seem to regret, lhe circuses ami nieuagenes traveling tins summer, are on a grand ' C'e than ever, and hard times lol Uow t"ir track-, because they gather UP W lhe lo08 change in tUe country. Bishop, late editor of the Oil City Derrick, has been tendered a position on tho editorial staff of tho Buffalo Express, which position the aforesaid Lishop has accepted. He is a terribly stirring follow, but wo would advise him to slick to the uewspaper business, aud not try to iuu the railroads up there. That's what "busted" Oil City. Robinou it Bouner have hiru iu full lock of Wall Pit per. Hi The Clarion Democrat is saying mean things about Sam. Young, and none so base M to take Sam's- part. Sam. li pretty good at slinging mud, however. While the Row O. L. -Mead, of the M. E. Church, was immersing a convert in the creek last Sunday, it rained. This caused one of the breth ren to remark It's done right; the parson immersed hiru and the Lord spriuklcd him." Spectator, T1 TionoRU ("irance meets n the 0(1J jHowa Lodge Room once in two weekis on Tuesday evening. Next TucS(ay cvcn;ng i, the regular meet- ui lti The izPanee is said to be .;,,; mombr.i tw.t mnidlv hut 6" O 1 l J Ruri. Those who bclone to the or- gauization profess to be highly pleased with its workings. In the case of Comv. J. N. & D Bolard, Ot J IdlQUt, llHllCted lor e t:j:..i :.,.t:t,i f. Lclling liqor o.nday, fle venjict Wfl. ,.ut tv. and the prosecutor. K. t ... 0- , n fitott .to pay the costs. There was evijcnuT a iiuie spite-work connected Witn mis prosecuiiou, oui ine messrs. I30laril ore centlemen wlio are at all t;ineg williiiK to have their records 0verlia.uled ''0 JUly number of Ballou's ""8 ' . . ' l . eome thirty nice Stories, una poetry which the higher price magazines would be glad to print. The illustra tions are timely, and those of the Fourth of July are amusing, and will be particularly relished by the younger portion of tho community, while the sedate will be reminded of their youth, and love of fun and gunpowder. Bal lou's Migazine is the best cheap 6erial iu the country, and this the people have discovered a louz time ago. It is only $1.50 per year, and to each subscriber is given a nice chromo. Price fifteen cents single number. For sale at every periodical depot in the country. Thomes A Talbot, Publish ers, 30 Bromfield Street, Boston. B. L.' II. T)abbs, tho celebrated Photographer, No. 40 Sixth street, Pittsburgh, has intoduccd ap entirely I !. ii. j i... :. i "ew Iu cauc? , mucu "'"re "u"u' I I i .1 U 1 ,1 ,a,n Plclurei periec.y uu.uu., uu mucn oueaper. 1 . I One ot the most lru portant requisites in getting a gooa I. .1 piClU re IS IU U V U BUUU u I1U num.. 1 j i. nr. n.i.i.. P". s""ll excels any one we know, and that is likely the reason of his doing the lurgest business of the kind in the city. 10 4t Special Notice. - All persons having unsettled ac counts with J. B. Pearsall.of Claring toii, Forest county, Pa., are hereby notified that settlements are requested on or before the first day of July next, by note or cash. As no account will be permitted to run over this date without settlement of the same, those wishing to save further trouble will please take notice. Jas. B. Peausali. Clarington, June 8, '74. 10 3t Wool ! Wool ! 1 Wool ! ! ! Take it to Robinson & Bonner ; they pay the outside price, and sell goods very, very low. lOtf Horses and'Cows for sale. Orders from a distance solicited. - 3tf D. G. Hunteu, Tiouesta, Ta Laud Plaster and Lime at Robin son & Boniiers. 10tf New Millinery Store. Mrs. JN. ti. bteveus has opened a first class millinery store, where can be found a full assortment of Huts, Bouuets, Ribbons, Straw Goods, French Flowers, Ornaments, &c. All fresh aud new. Salesroom same build ing with Stevens Shoe Store, Tidioute, Pa. 8 tf Largest stock ot Stoneware and Quecnsware in Forest county, and at lowest prices, at Robiusou A Bonner's. btf A CARD. Having purchased the stock and busiuess of Mr. N. E. Stevens in the Boot and Shoe trade, I call especial attention to my large stock for spring and summer wear, which are uow be ing sold cheaper than ever. Special inducements to customers from a dis tance. I. 0. Gii.i.ksime, Successor to N. Iu. Stevens, first doer above Chaflev's irroccrv, Main St. Tidiotue, Pa. " . 8 4t Job Frinting. - " " Do you want poster? Do you want hand-bills ? Do you want business card ? Do you want a neat bill head ? Do you want a tasty lettchcad ? Do you want a nico visiting card ? If so, leave your orders at the Re publican, office where they will be exe cuted in the neatest styl and on most reasonable terms. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. nr il,niiMnl . of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, near Claringtoii, this county, are for sale at a baigain. Part f the lands are situated within four :i f'in,; IIIUUB Ul Ullli.6, v.. VJ. .v-.. n;r nnA U l finn f,,r nn extensive tannery and sawmills. Map and particulars can be seen y apply ing to the editor of this paper, pJT,a T?Mwin ntTi.linntn hn th t extensive anJ bcgt .elected I ir:f f:u: ti.i . i, IUb UL i lOlllUt: IBVIklW .111.1 II J Mil 1 V ever seen ia a country store, and at 4 Cm aatouishinKiT iow priccs, The lightest running Machine in the world is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and he knows. 46 ly Xeto Advertisements. rAPA BALDWIN lias opened a SEWING MACHINE DEPOT In bis BOOT and SHOE STORE, n, i connection with his other business he has constantly in store tho GROVER A BAKER, DOMESTIC, VICTOR, WILSON SHUTTLE, WHITNEY, HOWK, BLEES, WHEELER A WILSON, HOME SHUTTLE, and will FURNISH TO ORDER any Sewing Machine In the market, at lint I prices, with all the G-TJ-nSTT EES which the Companies give, and will DEUViJK 'mi; XYLAtJilliNllia In miy part of Forest County, and givo all necessary Instructions to Uarnors. Ncr.lU' fur all Mitrliliica, Kllk and Thread always in btoro. TIDIOUTK, PA., June, 1874. 11-tf XOTICK. In pursuance of an act of the Opnerol AHomlil V nassed the 3d day of April. IST.1, and BUbseouont .Siiplrments passed tho 11th lav of Aoril. 1K71! and 174. the sub scriber will bo at the lollowiiii? named places for tho purpose ot collectiiin taxos for lhe vear 1874. All taxes not -paid on or before tho lirst day of August, 1H74, ton per com. wui lie added lor (oiiecniifr : Barnct township. Cooksburir, June 1(1, from M a. m. to 12 u. Claringtoii, June 10 from 1 p. in to 7 p. in. Jonks townsiup, juarien, June 17, iroin 0 a. in. to 3 p. in. Kincslov township. June 19, at the stors of Whoolor Dnsenburv. (ireon township, Juno a), at the house of Lu Amor. Harmony township, June 22, at the stare of J. I. Range. Trunkeyville, June 23, at Peterson a. Hickory township, June 24, at Uie store of T. J. Bowman. Tinnesta township, Juno 25, at Court House. Tionosta borough, Juno 20, at Court House. Howe township. June 29, at Brookston. at tho storo of t .ooriro f oml a t o. KKE1), UhASNSElt, Treasurer. Slay 5, 1S74. LAST CHANCE FOR AIT EASY FORTUNE! FIFTH AND LAST GIFT CONCERT IN AID OF THIS PUBLIC LIBRARY cKENTUCKY JULY 31st, 1874. ' LIST OF GIFTS. One grand cash Kilt ?J60,000 One rand cash (tilt 100,0n0 Ono Kraud cash (;ift 76,000 One giHiid cash jtift .0,000 Ono Krand cash irift 2.',0O0 5 Cash Kifts, Si.'O.OOO each, loO.OoO 10 cash Kns, 14,000 each, 140,000 15 i-ash Kill", 10,0041 each, 1M,000 20 ca-rti Ki1'"4. 6.0 each, 100,000 25 cash Kf ts, 4,000 each, 100,000 10 cash Kills, 3,000 each, HO.OOO IA) cash gilts, 2,000 each, 100,000 100 eai-h gifts, 1,000 each, 100,000 210 cash Kit'". &4M) each, If.o.OiiO tsK) cash K''l. h0 each, 60, (Ml 19,000 cash gilU, . Ul uach, (MJ.OOO Grand total 20,00 Gifts, all cash, f2,.rHjo,ooO FH1CK OF TICKFTSi Whole Ticket Halves M 00 2S 00 6 00 Tenths, or each Coupon 11 whole tickets tor Aoo no 22 1-2 ti.-ktU fur - 1,000 00 For Tickets or information, address THUS. F. HHAM1.KTTK, Aent and Manager, I'u bile Library lioilding, Iaiiiis ville, K v., or TllOS. II. II A YS.( CO., K.l.-Uni .teuls GOU yroadway, New York, M i; 1M Dr. J. Walker's California Tia egar Hitters aro a purely . egctawe preparation, made cnicny iiom mo na tive herbs found on tho lower ranges al tbo Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor ui.i, tho medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily asked. "What is the cause of tho unparalleled success of Vixgcak Hit- tkust" uur answer is, mill nicy rcmov tho cause of disease, and tho patient re covers his health. They aro tho great blood purifier and a lifo-givin" principle, a perfect ltcnovator and fnvigorator of tho svstcm. Never beforo in the hutory of the world lias a medicine been coiiinuuniled possciii; the reniaikaliie quahtins of Vi.sHa.n Uittkrs in healing the ick of cverv ilieno man i heir te. They are a gentle Purgative as well as TttaM, relieving Cmiffostiou or luDauimation of tho Uver uua Txcerai uigaus ia dimou Ciseaics The nronerl es of Da. WAtxiR'a Tinkoas. Uirrnas ara A perient, Biaplioretie, Carminative, Xutritioun. Laxative. Diuretia, Sedative. Counter mtant buaontit. Altera- -tire, aud Aati-llilious. Grateful ThousanJs proclaim Vra. roAR Bixteks tbo most wonderful In rigorant that ever sustaiucd Ui siakios syeteni. No Person can take these Bitters nccording to directions, aud remain long unwell, provided their boucs aro not de stroyed , by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted boyond repair. IJilious. Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, which aro so preva lent iu tho valleys of our groat rivors , throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Hed, Colorado, Itrazos, Kio Grando, Pearl, Alabama, Mobilo, Savannah, lto anoko, James, and many othois, with thoir vast tributaries, throughout pur entire country during tho Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat mid dryuass, aro invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of tho stomach and liver, aud other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, everting a pow erful intlucnco upon theso various er gans, is essentially nccoasary. There is no rathurtic for tbo pur post? eimi! te Da. J. Wai.kkk'8 YiNKiiAit Hhtkiw, as they will speedily remove the Uuk colored viscid mutter with which the botvols aro loaded, nt the famo time stimulating tho secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring tho LcuUhy functions of tho digestive organs. Fortify tho body n-iinst rUseus-' by purifying all its lliildswiili Yin ma it lliTTKits. No epidemic c:m tc.ko hoU of a system thus fure-nriiied. Dyspepsia or Iiidisestion, llend aelie, rain in tlio Shoulders, Coul; Tightness of tho Chit, Dizziness. Vmir Eructations of the Stomach, Had Tasls in the Mouth, llilious AltucUs. I'iilpirc tation of tho Heart, IiillatiMiiatien oi il.-i Lungs, Pain in tho region of tlm Kid lieys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are tho cifTViprings of Dspep:ii,i. One bottiowill prot o a butteruar.Mite) of its merits than a lengthy ad' ei ii -e-nicnt. Serofula, or Kind's F.vi?, whin Bwclliugri, L'leei'H, Kryiielas S'.vchftl Xii'tf. Oi'itrc, SevuruliilH I iitUimiuiil!, "i. iub'!"til Inflnniniationi, Mercurial .A lH'i'li"ii-'. DUt Soio, trujitioiis ef Urn Skin, Kern lv;' . ". In tlio.M!. n.i in nil oilier coii.ailir.iuu.il ease, WaLKKU's im.oaii Unn.iis hnm iliMivn thuir prcat ciualivu iuvei'i iu V.ti nnmt ulistiiiuto and intnietaljlL' fi f . For liitliininialory and CLrcik KllCllIliatisill, Gout, llilious, Uomlt tent mid Iiitoi ntitteiil Fo el s, I ieaauv ( tho llliind, Livvr, Kidaei'4 inni I'inai.. tlicne lhtteiH linvc n eiiiml. Such tii .raoi aro caiiKvil by Viiinted lUo.nl . Mechanical Diseases. roraons ots- fnged in Faints and Minerals, xuoh ai lumbers, Typc-setlitiK, tinld IkhIum, nui Aliuora, m tliuy lidvauea in hie, lira '.I.,h.I te jiaralyi of tho IluwcN. Ti iriuw4 mjaiiut this, tuko a doso of WaLI.kk's Vix. koar IIittkus occasionally.. For Skin Diseases, Ki n-.-ti-nvp, Tet ter, Salt-lttieum, lll.itclu.H, l-iiit. Iimlii, l'ustulci, lloiU, Cai'hiiiicliH, lliiiff-wwi-ms. ScaUl liitad, Suro Kye. Krriela. ItWs. ECUI'OI, UltCuloilltiDIlK (if till! Skill, lj'i;."ri ami Discnuos of lliu Skin of wloilevn iiuu.u or nature, aro literally iliij up and c:w.ii J out of tlio nybtuiH ill a klioi I tiiua Ly l!m ur of thoso IJitters. l'in, Tape, and other Worm, lurking in the Vhlnm of o many tliutnuntK are elluttuaily (levtroynd and rnnnvoj. tymin of modlcine, nu reiiiiilui-'., no aa tfieluiiiiitlcs will liyo the ..yatviu hum nr4 like theso Uittors. ' For Female Complaints, luyonn er old, married or niuKlu, at the dawu cf w. inaiihoud. or the turn ef life, tlmso Tonia Bitters displav so decided an inlluouuo Vh improvonicut Is soon perceptible. Cleanse tlio Vitiated IJlooil who ever you liud its inipuriliet baisliu; ibruaga the akin in l'implcs, Kruptiiuis, t.r Muru; cleanse it wheu yon find it obstructed aaa aluL-jish iu the vaiut; clcanto it when tl le foul ; your feohuifs will toll yo whan. Keep the blood pure, aud the health of tke yti will follow. n. h. McDonald a x., rTU(fUl uilUm Aru., SB rmiiuM LWJhnt ami oor. of W'slujitfttfn BitJ 1,'littrllnii Hl.. M. V. kuld by all UrMggUU mKd Uttlm I TIIK BOROUGH OF JIONESTA. Apply to CEO. 0. SICKLES, 7d, Nathan .St., New York fily.
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