dt forest gUpuMrim. aEBJBDlt KORMNG, JINK. II, Wi. - r BQROWH OFFlCKtflS. flrjn- M. tlTKl., .?. MMrt7mrtt -H. J. Woleott, T. J. VM Hwn, .1. K. Illume, D. S. Knox, .1, M. Moon, .1. A. 'rocr. . Jmitirr of tht I'tart W. I. Mcrellliott, I. N. Knox. j f inlnhlr -II. Kwnirirnit I Mrhnnl IHrrrtttra W S. limiV, H. C). !n S. .1. Woleott, S. M. limit.!, A. II. (fvoll v, 1). Clark, j FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Vmoicm .JioV.e W. P. JrMK, .( .ri'rfe Jmlijfti. A. r'Hopr.R, Ax Imikw Cook. AAerifT - T. J. Va itKK. 7V' h rrr1'n M. ni.AiHKKn. Prnlhitnotrtri, lirtf inter it fccordor, i(-r. J. II. Aoskw.' Oimwn'uniniirr T. I). Cnl.M Joil "Tiiojipmox, J ab. K.Ci.aku. iih.i NnifrintemhntH. V. llointKK. tUntrirt Attornr!- H. I, I awls. Jury thmmitxianci . -J., Kl.Y N .t.AA'M. t'ATTKUMON. fViilnry Nitrrrynr S.D. Iltwi. (Vfonr M. Ittki., .In. iMunti Auditor T. H. Colin, I.. AA'ab kkii, l. Jamiknon. MumUrrof Cnngiei WthDitrict -C. It. Cl'HTIH, yt.fMy -Makhs William. Tlmr of Train At TIONKSTA STATION, on and nftor J una I, 17 1 1 HOfTH 1st ci.ah. Trnln W - 7:12 p. hi. 9n CLAM. TruinflO .... 1 1:05 ft. m. " M - - - .1:2s p. m. NORTH lT CI.. ' Trnln 21 - - - . .1:28 p. ni. 2n cla. f. - Train 1 .... 8:.V n. in. " W) - - . - 5:05 p. m. On the River liviion f. r. from Oil t'ilv 1i irviuetnn, up (lio rivnr U North ; down ti river, aouth. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. No general celebration in to take place in town this year. The Sunday School will picnic in tho woods. --When not raining tho weather seems to get clear out of range of the thermometer. The last three days hove been terribly hot. ' A spearing pnrty was out on Mun. lny night, and bngged fourteen suck fM anil ten frogs. They vero ' not complimentod on their return. Judge Campbell, of Clarion, was lust week chosen as Republican candi date for Congress subject to tho decis ion of the D'striot Conference. The Indians in stuno parts of the A est are on tho war path covrred with ' . .jmint. They have Custur to deal with ami will undoubtedly receive the worst lif the bargain. Col. Il.ibert.,nf Titusvillc received n head at the i mils of on? Chas. Can- ncl. Tho Courier says tho row was occasioned by lots of abuse heaped on Canncl by Huberts. Tho Democratic Assembly ijucs itu does not present that rarity which 'was observable last summer. At pres ent there arc only twa candidates ou the track and there is a prospect fur a fair race. Turkeys nfo excellent potato buggers. A couplo of them will keep tho vines in a half acre lot. perfectly .lenr of these pests. Mow the turkeys will cut about Christmas wo havcu't leterniineil. There is much talk of prolonging tho present session of Congress. There are important bills unacted on, and it is feared they caunot be satisfactorily disposed of in time to adjourn at the data fixed upon. The festive bass is, just now', be ing caught with a rille. Whether the game law covers this stylo of fishing we know not, nor do we waut to know, untij that hicss of bas-s which was roniibed us is brought in. -TIc Hcpublic.iu primary moetings ofCrawforJ County took place last week', and oue of the results was the nomination of Hon. S. Newton Pettis . mi a candidate for Congress, subject to the decision of the dittrict .conference. A man named Slicau was stabbed in tho back, iu Mcadvillc, on Thurs day evening last, by a rough named Ilushenbbrger. It is expected that the - -wound will yet prove fatal. Rushen lierger is in jail awaiting the result of tUieau's injuries. ' -The Commissioners of the lu.snne llAMtuI at Warren, have rejected all 4uls for the construction of tlio same, Relieving they can build it cheaper ihcniselves. They havo now 70 men mid aliout a dozen horses at work on fine excavation. Vegetable, notwithstanding that the seas hi is pretty well advanced, iiu a scarcity in our . market. There are some in town, it is true, but tho.so hu nun tin iu me unwilling u sell ihcin, and tluic who have no garden: are in il.ingrr ot -iiuvv. . Tuc llnion Suinbiy Hchool of Tin ncMn has decided In celebrate tho glo- ' rious lourth by having a IJ.isket Tic- nio in some of the groves adjacent to the town, A Committee of Airnngc ments was appointed Inst Hunday, con sisting of T. J. Van fiicsen, (.!. W. Uobiiis-n, Mrs. J. G. Dale, Miss Clara tinnier and Miss Florence Knox. A committee was also appointed to select suitable grounds for holding the pic nic ; ibis committee consisted of J. N. Teiiswnrik nnd .las. II. Tones. Full particulars will be reported next Sab bath and published in next week's pa per. It is lipped that the parents of the children belonging to I lie Sunday School will take n proper interest iu the preliminaries, so that the picuic may be an enjoyable event. It is also necessary that the teachers, officers, and advanced scholars toko such an interest in the event that its Bncccss will bo assured. We hopo to report after the event is over, that it has been the most successful and enjoyable oc casion ever experiencotf by a Tioncsta Sabbath School. . . The Library Festival comes off to-night ; do not forget it. The object is a laudable one, and should be en couraged by every citizen o'the coun ty. The funds are to bo used fof Ihe purpose of purchasing a library of standard work, which shall bo open to all who can give proper guaranty for the return of books within a speci fied time, in good condition. More over, the entertainment m fully worth all that is charged for it. Nowhere that we Pnow of, enn strawberries and ice cream be bought at retail for less than is proposed to charge on this oc casion. Added to this, tho members of the Literary Society, who do all the work and take all' the responsibility, pay their entrance fee and buy refresh ment tickets tha same es outsiders. Rally, then, from ell quarters, to the Court IIoiMe.thisCV ediicsdayvening, where mirth asid fmisic, joy and glad ness, cream aud st raw berries will rule the hour. A good time will be ex perienced by all who attend. Come forth! " On Thursday last, a man named Frank Wheyler, met with uu uccident at DithridgVs mill. It appears that he was changing the guide of a saw which was, running, when a wrench in his hand, slipped oil' a nut he was turn ing, bringing his right arm with a jerk d w u on tho i tinning saw. Tho flesh on the fore-nrm was badly torn, and the bone slightly splintered. Dr. Illaine dressed the wound, aud the pa tient Is doing well. Tho day before this Occident occurred, Wheeler re a slight wound on the right hand in precisely the same manner. Mr. Chas. M. Cotl, of the firm of Smythe & Co., Job Printers, of Co lumbu. O., was iu town a few days' this week, on a visit to his friends. He reports business iu that section as being raller hotter than could have been expected from the depression in other places he has visited. Tho busi ness of Hie! .firm of which ho is a mem ber is increasing daily. Tho work from their office will compare favora bly wiih that of most other oflices in the cities. About 9 oclock yesterday morn ing an alarm tf fire caused a general excitcmeut in tint centre of tho town. Following the crowd we wero just in time to soe a small column of smoke issuing from the Jiouse now occupied by Alex Uenago, and to see Davy ililnnds put a j'iielus on the affair with a bucket of water. The lire caught on the roof from sparks firm the chimney. A few buckets of water Btiflieed to put the building out of dan ger. The following counterfeits arc said to be afloat; look out for them: tcus on the First National Bank of Lock port; twenties ou tho First National Bank of Plaiofield, New Jersey; tens on the Central Natioual Bank of Rome; tens ou tho Flour City National Bank, Rochester ; twos ou the Westchester County National Bauk, Peekskill, and twos on the City National Bauk of Poughkeepsie, A jam of advertising prevents tho imertion of our usual amount of reading matter this week. Although this may not bo acceptable to the "general reader," it causelh tho prin ter to "shout aloud for joy," and In fancy ti count the ducats which are to accrue from tho publication of the aid advertisements. Horses and Cow s for sale. Orders from a dintauce solicited. f I. Hi nm;i;, Tiuiic.-.la, Pa Meeting of Tipnesti Cemetery As sociation. ' 1 There will be a meeting of the Board ofsaid association nt the Central House In Tioncsta, on Saturday, June 27, nt 7 o'clock, p. m., concerning building of a fence, nnd election to Jill vacan cies in office. The plans nnd specifi cations of the fence enn be seen nt the Secretary's office. Board consists of 11. II. May, Pres ident; I). S. Knox, Treasurer; S. D. Irwini Secretary . Trustees, J. A. Pro per, J. G. Dale, Jacob Wcnk, P. D. Thomas. Ono trustee to elect nnd n Miperintendont. We havo printed bills for a pic nic and danco to be held nt or near Ross Run, on Friday, July oil. In addition to the facts stated in the bill, we are authorized, by tho committee to state that the platform for dancing is roofod, so as to protect those partici pating from rain aud sun ; also that Wm. Evans is to ba one of the musi cians. . . . . In last week's paper we stated that Bishop, formerly of thcTTterrlck, had taken a position oiK'the editorial staff of tho Buffalo -Express. This re porturnsut to be untrue. He is resting his wearied frame under his own vino and figtree, in Jamestown. It is altogether probable that he is "only waiting" for such an opening. It will be seen by reference to our new advertisements that Jacob Smenr baugh has opened a Restaurant in the building lately occupied by Jas. Hu liug as a harbor shop. Mr. Smcar baugh proposes to keep refreshments of all kinds on hand, and will proba bly do a big business in tho oyster season. Gen. Clover, some years ago Ca nal Commissioner of this Stale, now a resident of Kansas, we believe, has been sojourning in in thcfe parts for a few weeks past, looking, after his land interests. The General is hale and henrty, and bids fair to live long enough to see the first quarter of the next century. Dilhridges Mill, . we understand, is to be stopped for the present, on account dT having no wore logs on hand. The time of the stoppage we suppose will depend upon the water in the creek. If these rains coutiuue we should think that a pond flood could be made most any time. Robinson & Bunncr nnd Pruthon otary Agnew-nre building a tank in the rear of the Central House, which is to be sunk in the ground and kept filled with water from the spring. The capacity of the tank will be nbout 75 barrels, which will como very handy in case of a fire. A law has been passed by the Legislature 'requiring the Auditors of the several townships, boroughs and cities, immediately after their annual meeting on the first Monday iu June, to publish, by posting handbills, eith er printed or written, in nt least five public places within their respective townships or boroughs, an itemized annual htatemeut of the receipts nnd expenditures of the borough councils, road commissioners, supervisors, over seers of the poor and school directors. for the year precediug the annual set tlement lor their reeneotive districts. Said handbills to be posted w ithin ten days after such settlement ; and furth er, it shall be the duty of said Audit ors to file a copy of the samo with the town clerk, in their respective district, and also with the clerk of the court of quarter sessions, which will at all times lie subject to inspection by any citizen thereof; Provided, That where two of said offices are exercieed by the same person, only one statement shall be required; Provided, That nothiug in this act shall be construed to interfere with the prescutlaw.whieh requires annual statements of the re ceipts aud expenditures of the borough councils, road commissioners, overseers of the poor and school directors, to be advertised iu the daily and tho week ly newspapers published iu the respec tive localities. For neglecting or re fusing to comply with this act the Auditors shall each pay a Cue of 820, to be recovered by Jaw as debts of a similiar amount are recoverable by suit instituted in tho name of any lax- paying citizen. Said penalty to be paid into the school treasury of tho district. lr. Bovland, Dentist, of Frank liu, will visit Tioncsta on Thursday July 9, 1871. Office at Central Hou.-c. Will remain three days. loll up or lower teeth lor ?1 j. Boys who light fire crackers add ihrow them under the feet of horses that may be tied in front of any of our stores, arc a nuisance which should be nbnted by a liberal application ot strap oil. We noticed several instances of this kind yesterday afternoon. Strawberries in small quantities have mndo their appearance in town. All we know of, however, have been ordered by private families; no dealer apparently liaving.confulcnce enough in the firmness of the market, to ordor them for sale. Go to Robinson & Bonner, if you want Graiu-crnd!cs, Scythes, Snnths, Rakes, Forks Ac. 13lf B. L. II. Dabbs, the celebrated Photographer, No. 46 Sixth street, Pittsburgh, has intoduced an entirely new picture called Portrait Glace, is much more beautiful than the Porce lain picture, perfectly -durable, and much cheaper. One of the mostim portant requisites' iu getting a good, picture is to have a good and natural position, affd in givingsuch Mr. Dabbs excels any one we know, and that is likely the reason of his doing the largest business of the kind in tho city. 10 4t Special Notice. All persons having ' unsettled ac counts with J. B. Pearsall.of Claring ton, Forest county, Pa., are hereby notified that settlements are requested on or before the first day of July next, by note or ensh. 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. Peaksall. Clarington, June 8, '74. 10 3t Wool ! Wool ! ! Wool ! ! ! Take it to Robinson & Bonner ; they pay the outside price, anc' sell goods very, very low. lOtf Laud Plaster nnd Lime at Robin son & Bonncrs. lOtf New Millinery Store. Mrs. N E. Stevens has opened a first class millinery store, where can be found a full assortment of Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Straw Goods, French Flowers, Ornaments, Ac. All fresh 2nd new. gales room same build ing with Stevens Shoe Store, Tidioutc, Pa. 8-tf A CARD. . Having purchased tho stock nnd business of Mr. N. E. Stevens iu the Boot and Shoe trade, I call e?pccial attention to my large stock for spring and summer wenr, which are now be ing sold cheaper than ever. Special inducements to customers from a dis tance. I). 0. GlLLKSriE, Successor to N. E. Stevens, first door above ChafTcy's grocery, Main St., Tidiutite, Pa. 8 4t Job Printing. Do you want posters ? Do you want hand bills ? Do you want business cards ? Do you want a neat bill head ? Do you want a tasty letter head f Do you want a iiico visiting card T If so, leave your orders at the Re publican office where they will bo exe cuted in the neatest style aud ou most reasonable terms. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, near Clarington, this county, are for sale at a baigain. Part of the lands are situated withiu four miles of Clarington, on tho Clarion River, and would be a fine site for an extensive tannery and sawmills. Map and particulars can be seen iiy apply ing to the editor of this paper. Pupa Baldwiu, at Tidioute, has the most extensive and best selected lot of Fishing Tacklo that we have ever seen in a country store, and at astouiohingly low prices. 4 6m The lightest ruuninj: Machine in the tcorW is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and ha knows. 46 lv Landlord aud Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale at this offico. MARRIED. HEX KDICT-1 KWIX.-H(7, thV'ivesbv" terian Church, l'lnnkliii, IU, June id, 1H7, by Hev. S. J. M. Katon, I). !., Wil lis It. llenoilii-i, of i:torrise, Warre icinmty, I 'a., nnd Jeunin Irwin, daugh ter m lto. Kit-hard irtvin.of franklin. No curds. J T f V:-Lj; I ItKST.llJK "A 21.' JACOH RMKAltnAt'UH lin litled up tlin lore-l)oMliim north of ThIp'h law oftlep, for a inatniirunt, :id will lo pleased to sco his fi ienils there. FreMh Iwor on rirmiRht. Aim, nle, domestic winen Jkr. ('"hi lunches nt nil times, and oyteis in all stylcH, in their suason. 11-ly 2votic:u. In purstimieo of nil net of the TirnerKl Assembly passed the 3d day of April, IWl, nnd milwefiipiit Sppleinents pned the Ilth day of April. 172 ami 174, the sub scriber" will be nt the following named (lnees for the purpose of collecting taxon or the year 1874. All taxes, nut paid on or Ix-loro the first day of Auirost, 174, ten percent, will be added for collecting : ' Unmet township, (,'ookMburR, Juno in, from II a. m. to lli in. I'luriiigtoii, June IK from 1 p. m to 7 . in. Jenkx township, Marion, June 17, from 9 a. in. to :l p. ni. Kinsley township, Juno 1!, at the ntore of AVhoelor if: Diiwenbiiry. (ireen township, Juuc'iin, nt tho housonf Xj. Arner. Harmony township, June 2"2, nt the store of J. I. Ilangc, 'J'ruukeyvillo, Juno -3, at Peterson'. Hiekory township, Juno 24, at the store of T. J. Howmnn. Tionesln township, Juno 25, at Court House. Tioncsta borough, Juno 2ft, at Court Honse. Howe township, June 20, at Hrookftton, nt tho ntore of George I'ond eC Co. F It K D..Q L A8S N EH, Troasurer. May 5, 174. T1 iT Tn T5U".Ctrri - S. HAMILTON &CCJI.VS MUSIC HOUSE. 9 immm Tho only house having more than one si net ly . n rst-clnss. inNt ruinelit. YOU CANNOT F AIL to pet u good Instrument, because we keep uo uutip oiiuuuj- giHHis. e nre munuiae- uirers' exclusive wholesale nnd retail gen eral agents for the celebrated Kstey t'ottnge Orgnn, Taylor A Karley Celestes, Simmons it t'lough Combination Organs, OKTHEUNUIVALED Docker it rinrnes rianos, Itradbury rinnos, Hallut, Davis it Co.'s Tiaiios, Bradford A Co.'s Parlor Hems. AVe mnke any of these celebrated iiiht ru. ments at exceedingly Low Vice for L'nith, or KASY MOSTHl.Y PA YMKXT8. GOOD, reliable agents wanted in every county and town. Also to the trade nt wholnsalo,-w-e guarantee less than Eastern priees. dive us a call, or write for circulars to . HAMILTON A CO., wl3 4t 51 Firth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. ORE MILLION ACRES OF ' SPLENDID MICHIGAN LANDS FOR SALE, The Grand Knpids and Indiana Railroad has boon finished is &J0 miles long-, and ils entil-A hlllil frnn nui-iiu.! I In Farminfi Lands to Actual Setlorn, for inniviuuuia or Colonies, SPECIAL BARCAINS FOR 1874. 100,000 acres hnve been sold nlrcndy. The ImuU are well timbered, making tho best kind of farms. Strong soils of groat pro ducing power. Kusily rcaohod by rail or water. Hood Markets. Railroad rni:s through the grant. MirliiKn,i is one of the least indebted nnd most prosperous K tutus In the West. Its schools nre unequalled, Its financial standing is No. 1. Nodilliuul ty in transportation. I'eaco itnd prosperi ty are iu its borders. Lnnris from SI to $3 peracrc.' Time sutlleient. Inlprml 7 ir cent. WM. A. HOW A 111) Land Cominr-, Orand llnpids, Mich. P. K. i'lKHCK, Sec'y Laud Depui tinont. SAVE FIFTY DOLLARS I THE NEW FLORENCE. I1,C: i20 ,,olow I al,y othor nrst-elass VALLL, $.10 above j fcivwing Machine. SAVED, $.-i0 by buying the Florece. Kvcry machino warranted. Special tonus to clubs and dealers. Send for clroulara to the Florence S. M. Co.. Floronce. Mass.. or S. M. Cain it Co., No. 8 eth Street, PitUburtrh. Tn.' 13-41. E. K. TIIONFAOX'S SWEET WORM POWDERS, are doing more gtxid than tongue can tell or pen write in relieving children and adults of intestinal parasites or worms. Children aeven months old havo dis charged large worms alter a few doses. Not injurious in the least ; pleasant to take containing no calomel. Put up in glass Vials, with name of or.im lni, ,r .. glass. Inquire of your Drugist, and take nothing else; or send to K. K. Thompson A Co., Titusvillc, Pa., Bo 11S5. Prico,25 cents. Tn "SVII.I.K, Pa., November 8, 1871. Y.. W. Thompson's Dandelion and Man drake Pilla have acted liko a charm In curing sit k headai-he, pain in the bones, cold mitt constipation of tho bowels, and induced a well regulated action of the liv " Charlks KriT. I ills sent by mail on reeipt of Zri cents. Druggists and dealers should send fur list and prices. 13 4t This bowing Machine gives the best sat. islaction t the user, is puid for most readi lv, and is the best of all lo soil. If there is no "Domeatiu" nueut in your town, ap ply to DOMESTIC . M. CO., X. V. it it l.ADUCM o:.M far eh-iuu raaaian; Book. A nVKUTISKIW send 2.1 eentTof iTo". P. Howell if- Co.. 41 Park lti N V lor their Kinhty-pjige Pamphlet,, showing co.-1 ol iiJ-i-isiii. n K Dr. J. Walkcr'H California Vin egar Itittci'S nio a purely Vegetable preparation, in.ulo en icily from tho im tivo herbs found on the four r.-uiKos M the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor. tii.t, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without tlio tiso of Alcohol. Tlio question Is almost daily asked. ''What is tlio cause of tho unparalleled success of Vinkiiak llir TKitst" Our answer is, that they rumovo tho cause of disease and tho patient re covers his health. They aro tlio crctU blood pnrifioraml a life-giving principle, a perfect Itonovntnr and Invipjiator of tho system. Never before In thn history of the wnrltl lias a medirtiia Wen euiejHiumlcl ptissoxsitig the rcinniksl.io qualilinii ef Vi.vkoaii lill tkiis in holini the lick of every ilineme nmn i heir tn. Thor are a foi.llo" I'.irpativs an woll a Tnnir. rolicring Cotisotimi nr Inflauimnlinn of the Liver and Visceral Organs in ihiwu DiMaics The properties of Dr.. Wai.kkA'h , Yixkgar llirrKss are Aperient. t)ini)soretie. Carminative. Niitritinus. Lsxstire. biorMin, SetlatiT. Cuuntor-liritar.t SudoriCe, Altanv tive, aud Anti ililiuus. . V Grateful Thousands proclaim Va. foar Bitters tho most wonderful la viftorant tbat ever tust.uucd tli- linkluj syit-m. Nd Person can take theso Bitters according to directions, and remain Ion j unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed , by mineral poison or other means, ud vital organs wasted beyond ropnir. JHlious. llemitteut nntl Inter mit tent levers, which nio so preva lent iu tho valleys of our groat rivers . throughout tlio United States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, lted, Colorado, Urazos, Uio Grande, l'earl, Alabama, Mobilo, Savannah, Ro anoke, Janios, nnd many others, with tlioir vast tributaries, thronghoNt our outiro country during the Summur ttti'4 Autumn, nnd remarkably so iluriii)? sea sons of unusual heat ami diyue's, nia : inrariably accompanied by extensive de rangemonts of tho stomach nnd liver, aud other abdominal viscera. Iu thNr treatment, n purgative, exerting a pow erful inllucnco uioii theso various or- Ifftns, is essentially necessary. - Thors is no cathartic for the purpose equal t Dli. J. W'AI.KKU'S VlNKCIAIl HllTKU. as they will speedily roiunvo tlio daik colored viscid nuttier with v'liiuh tho bowels aro loaded, at the same vin4 stimulating, tho scciclions vf tho liver, and generally restoring tlio healthy functions of tlio digestivo nrenns. ' Fortify tlio body ngainst tliMitai by ptiriryiiig all its lUiitlswiili inkiiau ItriTKits. . No epidemic can tuk lioit of a system thus foi c-iirmcd. Dyspepsia or liNlisestior, Uea.l ache, rain in the Shoulders, Coiixlis 'l'ightness of the Chest, i.ii:ess. o::r Eructations of the Stomach. Kail Ta.: iu the Mouth. Kilious Attacks. I'alpit.i tation of the Heart, 1 iillaiitiii.it iuii of il.- Luugs Pain in thn'i-pginii of the Ki.J revs, itnd a IiumiIitiI other painful uyiii toms, are the ofl'spi-iii;,' of Iiyspe.-j. One bottle will pno a better ifnaiiinle of its merits than a lon-jthy .nlva: :! luent. Scrofiiln, or Klns's Evil. Whin Swelhii(rM, l iters, Kry.ipulas Swi-lit-i! Ni-ck. Ooitre, bcnilul.iiu I iillatitiiuiiii.ris. In4.4.-ic. Iiillantinatiiiiiii, il,.ii-ioial A ll'.-t-1 i. -n-. (..i Kiru, KrupliuiM of the Skin, Sure Kj t.. o In tlion, at in all oilier cimlii iili.iinl D'. ta, WaLKKk'h Vinkiiak Hiiiiiks lv ilitiwu tliuir prrat euratiiu iii't-r ia tU lost obstinato Uliil intiiR-taliio i-.f. For Iiiflanunatory r.ii.l ('I:ioiii lUicuniiilisin, Gout, llilioiis. Kfrf.it tentand Interiniitctit fet era. Disease. ( the HIimkI, Liver, Kitlnei-.i siui IllmlU-s, these Litter.! have lis etiiial. fcacli Ui-in. aro canseil by Vitiated lllowl. . Mi'chaniral Diseases. -Tn sons ou gagetl in l'aints and Mincrats, tScb a.-i Piiiuibcrs, Ti jio-ellon, Ui.hl beatiir. Mi l Aliaen. a tlioy- adrauta iu Mr, am auta-i tu paralyiiil' of the Ituaal. Ta ifu.ira nt'ainst thU, tako a Uus'c of WiLtum Vis f.UA Uittkhs m-ciixiiinallc. For Skin Diseases' Kmptlom. Tet ter, Sall-Kliciun, lUutchca. Spi.tn. I1nip'c, Pustules, IJniW, CarhuiiKjii. King t.r n. fc-culJ Utiad, Sure Kye. ICrysi pLi... lu-k. Scnrfs, Discoliirulliin of the". Skin, Hmui.ri lltl DiiiCaiioi of tliu Skin of tthatevr nn:iie or nature, are literally due ii anil iMrit-tt out of Uit syntuiH in a uliurl Uuiv by Uw wu . of those Kitten. Pin, Tape, and oilier Worm, lurking in the nyitleai of mi many thuusiuiJ, are ellbstunlly uovtruyud ami ronrnvcil. ' ritain of uieiliciiie, lie vsruiiliigr, no na theliniuitlcs will five tliu tynlout h.iu irnritia like theno Hitters. For Fcnialo Complaints, i yonme or old, married or linplo, at the Uan-u ( w luiuihond, or tho turn of life, tliu. TmiM llitUrs (lisplny to decided in inflnunct taal iinproTointtiit is loon pfrcrptibLr. Cleanse the Vitiated Dlootl when ever yea find its impuritiat biustiux lliruaga tin skin iu Pimplri, Kruptinini, ur Sorm; ' cleaiiu it when you cud it ubiruult4 ana luegish iu thn voius; clvaau it wliou it la foul; yonr fcaliut will toll rnavhan. loop tb blood pure, aud tha health of tut irjcvta WU1 follow. V It. II. McDOAL ii CO., DnirciU and Grn AfU , Sau rrunx. Cl.ul, and cur. of Wa.hinciuu antt t.'aA.-M.i sta.. X. i. Sold by all Urugg Lla I.U ia.lara. LOTS FOR SALE! BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apj.ly to GKO. G. S1CKLKS, 79, Nassau St., New "York Oiv.