WEDNESDAY HORMSO.TeB. M.Twi." BOROUGH OFFICERS. Jturgf$--M. IrTKfc, Jr. UHOitmrn S. J. Woloott. T. J. Vail bjen, J. K. Dlnlne, I. S. Knox, J. M. lio,o., J. A. Proper. JuHirfn nftht .Psaew-W. P. Merollllott, D. . Knox. Ihnttnhle IT. Swagjcart VcAoo IKrrrtor 1. 8. Knox, H. O. Pa ', H. J. Wolcott, S. H. Haslet, A. B. I) D. Clark. rOHKST COUNTY OFFlCKPvS. Prntiiifnt Judntli'. T). WarMOKir. - AtmtOtt JudyMKHOHUw Cook, Jos. ii. Uai.h. &htvi(T--T. 3. Vas GiraKfr. Trtmturer S. J. ."tm.r.T. VVnJinitodri. lirtjinttr Jk Jlrcorttr,Jtc T. M. Ci.aiik, J'r. Dept. CVnimuMi'oner Joux Thompson, Ja. X.Ci.akK, KM ItaRr.I. Ouaf.i fittpti inttniirnt S. F. TtoitKRR. JHtlrirt AttnrntyH. I). Inwtx. ,uri XwiniMior J as. FLT!,Wai. Tattkrhon. uny Surveyor S.P. lawiK. ftoromr M. Ittui.. Jr. fViwnfi vl uditor T. K. Cans. L. Wa- SKM, O. Jamikcon. Mtmbero Congrtu 1!KA. .Diarriei C. 11. 4K'Tia. Issernhby . R. Aamw, 71m o 7Vainii Al TIOX F.STA STATION, on and.after Ovtobar J, 1874t 7 socth. Train 00 - 10:4 a. m. " M - . . . S-.rtO p. m. W ' . - - - Mt p. m. WORTH. Train S:r0 a. m. 9 - . 4:1 1 p. m, l . .. . . m. m. On the River Division i. e. from Oil City Irvinctin, up the river i North j down Hbtm river, south. . LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Announcement. . Wo arc authotized to announce the name of George Saott as a candidate lor Constable ofTionesla Boro. We are authorized to announce tlie name of Henry Swaggart as a" candi- iate lor iAneiauie oi nonrsta jjoro. " Billt hare boen ecu I out by M. "W. Tate, Esq., for subscriptions due n the Fokkst Rrri'nr.iCA!. These kill are not our, but the company V, 4,( whom we bought tbi office on Jan uary lit, 1873. Wo collect our own kills...- - ... tf. Kcv. LI I lot will preach in tlie Presbyterian church en Sunday next, morning ami evening - Forxi). A FurMt'ilicr. The bin r can get it by applying it t this oflice and paying for this notice. , The James .oil well in Clariou county in the deepest well in the Unit ed States, Its depth being 2,303 feet. There is talk of a dance at tho Lawrence' House on the 221 inst., but wo have hoar J notliirg fiom oAieiu) sources. ' , W. II. Uuiler wants it dintinctW understood that lie is not a candidate .lor consiaoio; me j rest io mo conini rv iiotu itlntniirliii". - ' j ; " X -. ' Dr. Robertson, of Cambridge, who jnnouncil through this paper tliut he would Uko up retidenco in Tlo iiecta, has concluded that he will not Jo so. D:vu' law office U being ruehed througli, nolwilhstaading tho inclciu-A-ncy of tho weather. It will doubtless bo ready for occupancy in the couise of v. month. . Mrs. M. Riddle is said to be quite hick with something resembling pneu- Inunift. Miss Kate Cobb, is i nit) rov ing, and fr. W. Grovo i almost we'l jgain. Judge Daly improves slowly. The stone wall in front of the M. ii- i'. .1 . ni .14. v-nureu oiorvascvu - not. aiid verity of the weather will doubtless jircvent tlie contractors from linishmg the job until the glad spring arnvos. t jrrom tue iitusviue na tiers we learn that Gurdoit S. Berry, LVj., pro prietor of the, Soldiers' Orphans' Soliool of (hut place, is hopelessly induce. Fi nuncinl troubles ure suid to hare been tho cause. . v -On Tuesday the morning truiu down, due here at 10:45, ran ofl' the track above, Jmniesou's. Not much damage Was done, but the mails were delayed, ttud the wrecking car called into action. A fence has becu bulH aervs9 the road between the depot and IluuterV grocery building, for the purpose, w6 suppose, of obliging freight to be han dled by those hauling it away, in tlie rear of the depot. Ferd. Weuk went through the ice with his team, a few days ago, ueur Quil. Mong's, about two miles up the river. Theygot out iu pretty good chape, excepting uu ogty cut oue of xho horses received. FcrJ. bus a weak lies for winter bathe . The following valuablo agricultu ral hints were handed us by one who knows tho wants of the country : ' Now is the proper reason of the year to look well to the Turin end tho gar den, preparatory trfsprlng. We would Also remind stock raisers that Dow Is the ti nit to put in force tho Missouri receipt with regard to hogs,' vix : If you have any long nosed, hand-spike hogs of thfc "white oak breed," you can change them to Berkshire and Client or Whites,, by simply tying tho hog's head to a bent sapling ; this, when un loosed, will bring'lho hog iuto a per pendicular position, h(s hind toes touching the ground. The farmer can then readily with a mallet (a billet of stove wood will do in a pincb) drive the snout back according to funcy, af ter which the hog or shoat can bo kill ed. When dressing, be careful to leave a small lock of hair on the hams, the smoke will bleach this out yellow, and tlie ham will fetch several cents ou the pound less than if it was (rimmed in (ho usual way, and be less beneficial und usef..l to the pure Case r. On Friday last tho Civil Rights bill was passed by the lower house of Congress by u vote of 1C2 to 100. Mr. Shanks, of Indiana, offered the follow ing, which wus taken from the Demo cratic platform of 1872, at a preamble to the bill : "Wo reciignite the equality of all men beforo the law, and hold that it is the duty of Government in its dealings with (tic people, to mete out equal and exact juslico to all, of whatever nativ ity, race, color or persuasion, religious or political." , Tho Democrats generally voted for the preamble, but when it came to tho bill, which was to make the sense of the preamble a law, they voted solid against it. This is tin illustration of their consistency. The bill now goes back to the Senate for further consid eratioii. --The U. S. Shipping Commission er :t New York Ints sent us a proposi Ibju to become one of a largo party to clurttr a ve-J and go over the ground find water which Maik Twain trav crietl and described in his Innocents Abroad, proposing to furnish us vict uals and state room while ou board the vessel during the trip for 1,500, stal ing (hut our expenses while on laud "over there," will average nbout $5 per day in gold, beside our passage money. We- would enjoy tho trip hugely, and would undoubtedly make one of the party, but we cannot spare the time. ' 5 A pate nl medicine man came iu to our uflicfl one duy last week, and, without solicitation ou our, part, pro ceeded to tell us - of a terrible argu ment ho had had with. nn editor in North East, in regard to the 6nances, and went on t" telfus the arguments he had used, which ho apparently thought were pretty good. They were o)d with us, however, as we had read them ' all some days previous. We filially told him (o hire a hall, and we would route and har him out, if we had to sit all (tight. He indignantly departed. Tho Clarion Iliver Navigation Company is making an effort to com promise with the lumbermen. Disin terested persons are to examine and report (fin aet uul value of (he improve ments made, and toll sufliceot to pay fur the improvemei.ts Uto be collected, after which the charter is to bo lifted, and tho compuny dissolved. This seems tho easiest way out of (he diffi culty. P. O. Conver, of the Frew, has onr thauks for "helping us out," last week, during the illness of our fore man, who, by the way, is not vet ou duty, which will accouut for any short comings iu this issue. All our money has been spent telegraphing to tho sur rounding towns fur help, w ithout avail. Mr. Butler cuiue up to our help yes terday, and we hopo trrget through on time. . - - The Spring Elections take place ou Tuesday next. There is gsnerally a oaucut for town officers held at the Court House ou tho Saturday cveuiug beforo theso elections, and a full ticket nominated, after which somebody flies the track, calls another caucus, auj nominate another ticket. We pre. sumo the regular programme will Lo carried out this year." On Thursday eveuiug last, a par; ty of young folks f'rxu town, took a sluighride lo Neillsburg, and had a supper and duuee at Maj. Woodcock's hotel. All pfollss to have enjoyed themselves lii 'hlv. Mr. Thomas Petherick, of Totls ville, Pa.,' ene of die oldest coal oper ator in the State, took a tour of in spection through our county last week. No report at to hie eouvtctious in re gard to our coal lauds escaped him, but we have no doubt but his observa tions will be made known "where ther will do tho most good," end will bear fruit In due time. The festive Woodchuek rather ovcnlid the matter ou the 2d inst. He must have seen double, or bo could uewr have prognosticated such terri bly cold weather its has been experi enced siuco his advent. If this state of weather continues, we shall be in favor of the extermination of tho whole woodehuck tribe. The road on the other side of the river, from tho Ilolmnn place to the mouth of Stewart's Run, is in a very dangerous condition. Tho river, how ever, is an excellent highway from hero to President, being smooth and level. There may some airholes in the ic, but we have heard of none. On Wednesday last an attempt was made to break up the ice above the river bridge, by blasting. . A cau containing a pound and a half of pow. dcr, wus put under the ice and set off, blowing a hole iu the ice about five feet in diameter. : John Hart and wife have re turned from a somewhat extended vis it east, both seeming much benefitted by their trip.' Mr. Hart says they have not experienced as cold weather there by several degrees as wo have here. - , " We publish (his week a market report, made out for us by Mr. Robin son. If (hero are any articles that our readers would like to see quoted, we will bo glad to accommodate them, f they will send us word. Protracted meetings will bo held in the M. E. Church of tins place, be ginning on Monday evening next, and will continue so long as may be deem ed advisable by the pastor nud officeis of the church. . CAuTlON. ; A note drawn iu favor of R. Shotts, signed by Geo. T. Latimer, and en dorsed by R. Shotts, for $119.60, dated sometimo in October, 1874, has been lost. , All persons are hereby warned not to buy or negotiate raid note. The finder will please leave it with G. T. Lati ncr, Tiunesta, Pa. 39tf For Sale. The old Holmes House property U ofTereil for s.tlo on very reasonable terms. ThU property consists of two acres of laud, a barn, suitable for liv ery, size 105x40 feet. The foundation of the Holmes House contains a large amount of first class building stone. The laud is vuitnblo for gardcning.and with proper caro will raise superior vegetables. X'1' ' property will be sold elicit p. For terms enquiie of tho editor of this paper, or of 0. F. Gillos- pio, Whig Hill. 33 tf. Fresh buckwheat flour aud tew Crop New Orleans Molasses, at Robin son & Bonner's. 35tf. Papa Baldwin, at Tidiuute,' has the most exleusivo and. best selected lot of Fishing Tacklo that wo havo ever secu in a country store, and at astonishingly low prices. 4 6m Go to the Hat Store sigu of the Big Red Hat Tidioute, for host as sortment hats, , caps and furs. Also neckwear, underwear, hosiery und gloves for men, women und children, at lowest cash prices. 32tf Nico assortment Ladies' Neck Ties and Unfiles at the Hat Store. 32tf 2000 pounds fresh buckwheat flour, at Robiusou & Bonuer's, three dollars per hundred. - 42lf The lightest running Machine in the worlil is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin,, of Tidioute says so, and ho knows, . 4C ly Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residence can be bought cheap, or long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. Tho colored addroMt labol on each pajcr shows the date to which the sub scriber Iim paid, thus . - Thcs Turner signifies that Mr. 'furuer has paid for his paper until March. 1st, 1874 The otail list ia corrected weekly,' By con sulting the address label every subscri ber can tell how his accouut stands. Our accounts go back no further than the 1st of Jauuary, '72, the ac counts previous to that (into being payable (o (he old firm. COKECTllD t.VH1C TUESDAYi , By Robinson A Bonner, Dealers in "' General Merchandise. -Flour biuret ..... fj.5oru,7.2S Corn Meal, bolted. . 2-M Chop feed - - - ?2 00f7$2 3fi lire "ft buhol . ...... 1.00 Oata .V- Imxbcl - ." ,. . GOfi.63 Corn, eara - - - - 45(11,50 Potatoes - - - - - 70rn,00 Ureon apples .... 75(a,l.O0 Heons biiHliel - 2.0O('j,3.O0 Ham, sugar cured - - - 15 llrekdit Bacon, supircureil 15 StiffM- '- -' - - - 10,12i Syrup'"' - .... 751.0 N. O. Molasses 1.00 Roast Rio CofTee No. 1 - - - St Rio Coffee, bout - - - - 28 Rico - (0 Ruttcr 2."3t F.krs, fresh 2 Salt - - - 2.."0rt.a.7o Lard -' - . . -". . - 15W.18 Drlod apples - .... 8Svl0 Nails, lOd, keg ... - 4.50 Iron, common bar - - - 4.00 Buckwheat flour ... . 3.00 MARRIED. CAM CBKIiTi AN lKR.SOX.On thelBth of Jau., at tltoSlinor Hoiiko, Kuotcn 11(11, by Rov. J. W. Martin, Mr. Thomas T. Campbell, of Itutler Co., I'a., and Miss Nottie Anderson, of Clarion Co. yew Advert larmentn. Applications for License at February - Sessions, 1875. Itonnrd Agnow, Hotel License, Tiones ta Korouiih. H. A. Hurt, Hotel; Neillsburg, Harmo uy twp. , John Peterson, Hotel, Trunkcyville, Harmony twp. Wilson miih, Hotel, South Fagundu, Harmony townsdip. Samuel Vif?ni", Hotel, S mth l-'agun-da, Hitrnioiiv twp. P. M.'Clakiv, Pr. Peputy Clerk. Jnn'y 28, 175. prociTamationT " Whkxkam, Tho Hon. L. T. Wetntore, President Judiro of tho Court of Com mon Pleas nnd Quarter KeHMoim In and for the county of Forest, lias issued bin pre cept for holdinp a Court of Common Plctut (Juurter NimhIoiik, Ac, at Tioncsta, for the County of Forest, to commence r.n tho fourth Monday of Fell, next, Im-uik tho 2Ud day of Feb. 1875. Notieo is therefore, (riven to the Coroner, Justices of tho Pcaeo and CoiiHtalilen of snid county, that thuv be tbon and therein thei r proper persons ut ton o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, iivitiiMttioiiH examinations mid other remembrances, to do those things which tothoir olliocs appertain to bo done, andtothoso who ImmiiuI ill rocnjjniKinee (o prosecute almost t he prisoners that aro or shall bo in tho jail of Forest County, that thpy bo thou and thoro to prosecute upmost them us shall bo just, (.iven under my hitnd and seal this 27th dav of Jan., A. O, 1X75. T. J. VAN U I KSEN, Sh If. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUBof sundry writs of Vcn. Ex. and ul ins Ven. F.x. issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County and to mo directed, there will bo exposed to sale by public vondiio or outcry, ut tho Court House, in tho borough of Tloueata, ou MONDAY, FF.lRUAKY22d,lS75. at 11 o'clock ,0, in., thi' following described real eNlute.to-wit : John llcasoii for use of Charles Weaver vs Leopold Hilbroner Von. Kx. No. 8S, Feb. Tr. 1375 ('. 1. No. 14, May Tr. 1872. McrcilKott. All defendant's riht. title, interest and claim in aud to all that certain pieco or parcel ol'liind situuted In Harnett township, Forest county, Pennsylvania, routuiniiiK one hundrad ueres of unim proved lan l, bounded on the anuth by MeAnna and Kuhiis, on tho east by Coolt, lAckncr and .cuts; on tho north by A. liluclc, and on tho west by Dodsou. Tuknn iu exeoution and to bo sold as the property of Leopold II ilbroner at tho suit of John' Boason live of Charles Weaver. ALSO, J. L. Khnnk vs David Kali. Al. Vendi. F.x. No. 3! Feb. Tr. 1875 K. IX No.4 8ept. Tr; 1M74. Jlercilliott. All defendant's riKht, title, iiiterest aud claim of In and to all those two (2) certain tracts of land sit uato iu Harmony Tp., Forest Co., Pa. 1st, lSeninuina at a post, thence by land of Da vid lull, south eiulity-elifht degrees east 118 perehos to a post, thonco by land of Ci. S. KiKhis north 2 east 80 porches to a white oak, ttionee by lund of Dale and Mil ford north S8 west 118 pcrehes to stones, and thenco by laud of NollI south 2 west 20 porcho to tho boninnlnp. - Con-tulniiiK'-i acrws and 125 perches und allow-nn-e, boiiift samo land gruntid onto David Dull by Detent dated May 15th, 105. Also One other pieco ot laud, .bounded nnd described as follows, to-w it: Kcuin liiiiK at a chestnut, thenco by land of Will. Allen north 8 west 131 porches to a post, thnnce by land now Thompson north 2 eust 9 7-10 relies to a ixstt, theueo by other lands south HV eat 118 perches to a pout, tlicnco by land of Uoorpo hipgins south 2 48 perchon, south 32 ciuit 25 per ches to the place of beiuniiiK. Containing 48 uero i0 perches and allowance; being Kitino land granted unto David Dull by Patent dated April 18th, 18ti6. Tuken in execution and to be sold as tho property of David Dull at the Huit of J. L. Shank. Usual Terms. T. J. VAN QIEHKN, Sheriff'a Otn!C, Feb. 3, 1875. alhorlir. PITIIOLE VALLEY R'Y. f AND A FT Fit Monday, Juno o, 1871, Trains will run as follows: TRAINS NORTHWARD. SI'ATIO.NS. OleooliM, Dennett, Woods Pnitliera Mill Pilliolo City No. 8. . 10.25 a in 10.38 " ln.HO " 10.24 " H.Oti ' No. 4. 3..MJ p lit 3.28 " 8.18 " a. lo " 2.f.i " TRAINS SOUTHWARD. STATIONS. Pitholo (.'ii v, Prtithers Mill Woods Donnett No. 1. No. 3. K.4o a m 1.20 pin 8.J8 , 1.4S 8,.r.rt " ' 11.02 " 2.0-i " Ohx'pelis It.lll " 2.14 All Trains nutko' close connection ut Oleopolis with trains on the Oil ('reek iV. Allegheny River Railway, North and Soolli. Two Lilies of Stages run daily Wtwcca Pitholo City, Xlllor Farm and Plcusunt yille, nuikioHCoixiU'Ction withnrrivinand dcoartuiir I rams. J. 1 . lil.-M l(, it. WU'KHAM, Kup t. Ticket Afcnt, I'ithole City, Pu. JUnsCRlPKforthe rorenl Republican i It win pay. . JOB WORK DONKATTItK 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At tie loweil cash price, neatly, prompt ly, nnd in Hyle equal to that of any other entnhlixhment in the Dittrict. -tot- BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARLA, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MOXTH KTATEM KXTH, ENVELOPES BILL EADS, LETTER HEADS, KOTE HEADS, CTIiCULAliS, BLANKS, POSTERS. DODGERS, HANDKILI, LABELS, HIPPING TAGS, &ei, - sREKtV' -4. I)r. J. Wulkcr's Calirornla Vln fRiir Jtiltei'S are a purely Vegetable ptepunilioti, mado chit-lly Iroin ilia na- live herbs fointd on (ho lower tanires M tte Sierra Nevada motmtaiiis of Califor-' tiia, Ilia medicinal properties of which f niv cmuicico. torictioui lllioui lire USO of Alcohol. Tho qnoMiim is almost daily titUcil. ''What is tho cauac of t'na i!tip:M;iilc!ed success of Vi.vCd.vu l'.ll TKitsf" Our answer is, that they remove 1 1 io c:mr. of tlisense, and tho ptttient re covers Ids health. Thev uto the ltcsis blood ptu ilicvatid a lifu-fc'h ing principle, a perfect KcnoWitor und Inviotator of the s:om. Never beforo ut ill hi. Uu r uf liis. world h;ti a iiiliciivs twvu cuiupmiiulcil jiiic.'-iiif the reiiinrtaina H'.miilio uf Vi.vKii.tli lil i I'KH.t in UojJii; Ilia i.ck of every lii-cuse 111:111 i heir to. T hf arc a pmtia' I'liriralit e as well ar a Tenia. ri.,!;cvi:i( Coi'.KClioii or IuHuunuatinli tl;e l.ivot w,J Visceral Organ :a Kilioa -Diseases 'I'Uc properties of Hit. Wai.kkkV Vi.xkijai: Rittkks are Aperient. Dianlmretio, CuniHir)r!e. Nmr:iioii. I.ixntire, liiiretla,. Ked:friviT 'i.aiitcr-lrriiaM SnJoritic, Altera tive, "St.J .S Ijilinus. (ii'Stf-lul ' hOHsantls proclaim Vc. iiiAR Bit ! fj'ts tho iuo.st wonderful Ju Tifuraut tl.nt'etur sa.tuiucd th ainkutj syitem. . 'o ltHHMOii can take these Bitter according to uiiccttons, anu rcmaiu long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed . by mineral poison or 'other means, nnd vital organs waatod beypu4' ioiair. Bilious. Remittent nnd Inter mittent Fevers, which mo so pteva- " lent in the valleys of our gloat rlveta throughout tho United States, especially thoso of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri Illinois, Tennessee, Cuinboiiaiid, Ark.tn- sits, Ked, Colorado, Rni.os, Rio (iramfe, I'catl, Alabama, Mobile, .Stttannab, l!v- nnoko, Jauios, and many others, w!t' ' their vast tributaries, throughout our entire coitntiy iliu-iii.t; the Siiiiimcr ar. , A iitiuiiu , ami reniarUiibly so dttrhiera-' sons of unusual heat, and tlmieas. ire liivni iiilily accompanied by extensive lu- . ranemcitts of (lie stomach "wA liver, '' and other abdominal viscera, la their , treatment, a mi'xitive, cxeilini; a pu ct fid inlliiemo ut.nn theso. viiiious e gnus, is essentially necessary; . Thvr is no ratliartic for the. purpose eqmt! Dj;. J. Wai.kkii's Vi.nkuak. I!nn:::, as thev will spcctlilv remove the il.ii k- ....1 ..I :.l. l.;,.l. i. bowels arc loaded, at the, r-;t:uo ttjiw -Btimulatinj; tho secretion of the livsr, . nud generally lcstoriii;; the ha.ijlli jtinciions 01 111c tuesi.tc orn uw. Foilil'y the l)(l.v aiiinst !NC::. by ptiriryin till Its lluidswiili V inkoak ItjrrKhrt. No epidemic can take U"'A of a system thus i'oiT-ai ineil. Dyxiiepsla or Indigestion, 5r tiehe, Pain in tlia Slujititli-i-x. t'oith. Tlshtne.w of the I'lie!, I 'i-:.;ii.f tu. Wo; r Y. lictations of the r'toiMat h, ll;tt i';.l in the Mouth, HiliotM Att.iei.n. 'nl tation of the Heart, lutlatmnniion uf l.un, I'aiu in t!io region of (he I'.'t neys, and a hmnlii'il otlii'i putiii't.l syu: ...... ft... ..n,..ii.,. ..t" 1 1. .... .'.,. i. v. One bottle will prove a better uarartra 01 us iiictus man a lengiiiy bi: , l':',. j llictit. ' . Serofnla, or ltiiia;s Kill, V : Swelliii!, I'lcern. KryiitT!a. r"vc l.'c.l i tioitre, ,SciifiiUni hiil'iiMinn'tioOK. ui!!rat . li lliiiiini:iliiii.-, iliTtir.'i.ll Albs liutn. U 4 Son", Ki 'iipliuns uf tlia Ski, Sum K ' In tlitHc. as in iilki'tlicr i'nitiulu,i.il 1)'. . eaM.ii. V.vi4ti'.H'.4 ViMiii.ia Dirrrs shuwn lli'-T pr.it tiraiiM- ji'iwr iu ttta Miiwt ulictaw'c iiTul iiarsflalih: cn f1. For Inffi.mwMior,v and Cliienla Itlteillll'iltisill, Con), llilion-t. Kc:i:l tent and Intennlltenl Fevers, I Ueuart, ( tlie Dlnoil, f.iver, Kidney n:nl H!,!i!., thaw lUttcfn hnve 11.1 i-iin.il. .: u'l 1'i 1 ,-. are c.UKCil by Vitinted Dlnud. Mecliitnieul Diseases.- reraoi: eu (rae;ed iu J'aints and MincraH, such M I'lmiibers, 'J't si-ctiirs. (iobbliuaii-r. iu I ' .Minors, iu tlioy mlvatst-e in hfu, ars : j-vl to ptvitlj is "ef the IttiMvK To s '4 a.nust uim, t ii,u a u, ).-c m Ai.ki.u i lu.iu Hutkhs neeaiiiiinallr. I 'or in llil"lvi Viii.li.iiiM 't'rt. ter, Salt-lilieimi, Diotclii1, Spot. I'impiw. I'MfC.Ici, Uuil-, C.uliuiuUiJ, Kin ). wu mr. KruM-lier.d, .Soro live". Kryiiirln. I'.cii. bciirO, l)iculir:ilioiiM uf the HKiti, llu im'K and DinfUftci of the S k 1 u of v.luti'Vi-r i :ur. or lisliire, am lilor.illy d iijf up a:ul 1.11111.4 out ct the syntem ill u i-Uurt liiuv lv tkt v.x$ of tlieso Hitters. Pin, Tape, and oilier Worms, lurking in thu xyhtem ot uu many tl.niuaHi. ao ctl'ectually detroyll-ulld n-iuov.-il. .Nu rxtuin of medicine, uu vcriiiiiu-cx, i:u .14. tlicluiiuitlcs will I'rt'ti the s; ttuiu liuru kn;:K4 , lik these Hitter-.. For Female Complaint t. :h joattf or ulil, iiinrricii or siniilu, ni the 1I4 a 11 of u niMilmuil. or the turn of lite. tUoe 'i'unia Hitters display so tlcciJod an inttnanc tliut iuiprovciiiviil is (ism pcitM-piiUle. - Cleanse thu Vitiated Blood wlmu- evcr you liml its 1 it: puiiti bin .1 1 n throngs liie skin in Pimple, UniJiiiJii, or ,-'r; cleunso it when you liiiil it ulirlitii'Uj uui lurrtcish in tlia veins ; cleaiuu it wln-ii it it fuul ; your feeliun will toll von wheu Kb luc Lliiuil pure, ut J tue Ltultii vtl tliu iwu will follow. K. II. MrUUDAI.n 4i CO,. llruciiuu ntiil lirn. A);I4.. San t r.mrui I'm r aMU (,r. of Wtikl ti irmn onil ('I,:iiIi,m, l kuld by all IVruguUla khiI Ui til C. W. EARNEST, Sl.'UGEON DENTIST, TIDIOUTE, PA. A LI, OPERATIONS pertaining to Hur Kical or Mec-haniivl Deiilisiry per formed with care, and warranted. J guar antoo suecesa or refund the money. Olfux In OltANDIN DltlCK DLOCK. Reiiiciiiber the place. :i2-ly. i. W. KARNFHT. t