, VEONESnAT KORNTxo7FtBT 17, ',KS. nonouoH OFFICERS. BurgfiM. Irrat., Jr. UouHOitmen S. J. Woloott, T. J. Van (Hearn, J. K. Hlaine, I. H. Knox, J. H. lloui. .1. A. Proper. mlxmolAi iVac-W. T. Mercilllott, U. M. Knox. Cofi6f 11. Swagft-art AbAeol birtrfora 1. M. KnnT, IT. O. In Tie, H. J. Woloott, S. H. Uaslet, A. B, Kelly, U. Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Prtnident .7u7 L. D. Wirvnir. iincil Mjti-AiigKW Cooc, Jos, O. Uai.r. AAeriTT. J. Vaw Oif.sbw. Vtasurer 8. J. Hetlkt. Prothonotaty, ttrmnttr t ItecorHtr, etc. r. m.i lauk, fr. Dept. CViiimimionfi j Jouk THoxrsoit, Jab, K. Clark, Km IIrrmh. Ownrv HuprinttnlrntH. F. Ron. Mtlrict Attorney H. D. Irwiw. Jury Commissioners J as. FlykK.Wm , JATTEROW. Cvanty irvyor S.T). iRwm. t.Vonf M. Ittei., Jr. . CVuH(y A rfi(or T. H. Cobb, L. War VSR, Q. JAMtr.aOH. Mtmbiro Oengrtu 19ih DutrittG. B, Curtis. ' - UsirmMy J. B. Aoxaw. 7YrM o Train At TIOF.STA 8TATION, en and after Qetontr , lo7i 1 bovtk. Train 1:45 a. m. " M S:-tO p. m. " 63 8; p. m. M4RTR. Train 51 . . R:.0 a. m. 69 . . . . 4:11 p. m, "SI ..... 2:8 a. m. Or lbs River Division i. . from OH City a Irvlneten, up lb rlror la North down te river, south. - LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Bills have beta sent out bv M. W. Tate, Esq., fur aubacriptioui due t tbe Forwt Rr.ruBi.iCAK. These kills are not oura, but the company's, f whom wo bought thU office ou Jan uary lit, 1873. We collect our own ill!., tf. Rev. Lusher will preach in the VI. E. Church on nextSundity morning. Uoiun Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. , Kev. KHint i holding; meetings ui sreek t hia church At Kerr's Hill, i". hi. . t tieariiiusvnie. 7 The SI. K. Church at Tylcrsburg -caught fire from a defective flue, a week ago Sunday and was considerably damaged. GnlJ in New York is up to 1141 at present writing, but that wou't put hack specie payments, which are bound to come in 1879. .-"-Allegheny desires to be divorced from Pittsburgh, and pray the Legis lature to dissolve the relation. Pitts burgh doesuy seem to car much. . The mtircury yesterday morning indicated 24 degrees below zero; this miming 18 degrees above. And . yet re some very healthy people amongst u.- ''. i- .' . ! '. t , Invitations have been sent out For iin Anivetsary Dnncc at the LawrcHce House on tho 22d iust. McCray's siring ban J, of Fagundus will furnish music or the occasion. The tract of hod advertised in the Sheriff's Sales tliir week, in which Henry Swaggart is prosecutor, he tie aires us to say is well timbered witb oak and uherry. ' - -VCapt. Gray of Tiiusviile, who -once lectured here on "Gleanings from the 'Wayside of Life," was stricken with apoplexy recently, and it is very .doubtful if be ever fully recovers. A slight runaway occurred on ttuitday lost, which resulted in- the breaking of the shafts of the cutter; nothing else was hurt except the ft el jjigs of the sleJghriders. ' The Venango Spectator comes to us in a complete new dress, and is now one -f the neatest and best printed papers we have on our list. AVe are glad to see this evidenco of Sir. Whit akcr'a prosperity. Kelden Whitman lost a horse by death list week. Mr. W. has had rttj bad luck with bis horses within the past few years. We hope his for tune in this rerpect will soon change for the better. The Beechar trial is still on, and bus become almost as stslo as the church trial was. The daily papers Are bp u ml to give the whole proceed ings" to their readers, however, if it ruins their busiuees. Plummer, Assemblyman from Tilusrille, seems to be quite a favorite among the Democracy of this State, Some papers have even gone so far as to recommend him for Governor lieit Rummer. Wa don't anticipate tbat lie will be the choice of the Democrat n S-tnt C Vitivcnllrn frr 1 f at r-lrire. THE ELECTIONS. Hie borough elections yesterday passed off quietly, very little excite ment being manifested by candidates or voters. OT course there was the usual uneasiness in regard to the result, among tho candidate, but all con cealed beneath a placid exterior. No fire-water being dispensed the atmos phere was pure, and as the weather was cold buttonholing was limited. Taken altogether the day was favor able for the repression of excitement, hence,' as we said before, the election passed off quclly. Tho 'following is the result: , ' ' For Burgess . John Hock ' Fur Council 8 A Varner U W Robinaon A II Purtridtfo H O Davla A B Kelly H II Hafllet High Constable Henry SwaKKrt Justice of the Peace ' , OA Randall School Directors T J Von Oicscn . , ii V Roblniwn E L Davia, 1 year Constable Hoary Swagijart ' Assessor Samuel Clark . , Overseers of the Poor D W Clark : J T Dale Auditor' J E niaine ' . ' Judge of Elcctiou J T Dal ' Inspectors of Election ; John D Uulings C A UamluU - There is no doubt whatever that there is au iunnei.se amount of suffering in Kansas and Nebraska,' on account of the grasshopper plague last sum mer. The people of this town, gen erally so benevolent, have, this season, about as much as they can do among our own people. There is a fund of some $65.00 in the hand of the treas urer of the literary society, (which has not met this winter) for the purpose of purchasing a library. It does uot now look as if th library would be a success. Under the circumstances, would it not be well for the society to get together once more, aud vote that money to those who are perishing of starvation and cold J It occurs to us that this would be a noble and gen erous use of this fund which may nev er be called iuto requisition ' for the purpose fur which it wasaccumulated. How well could this society spare this fund, and to Low many poor starving! freezing mortals may it prove the breath of life. Members of the Tio nesta Literary society, please thiuk the matter over. ' " ' V - . A week ago Saturday, Mr. W. C. Marvin, who teaches the Beaver Val ley school, was returning from town ia a sleigh, accompanied by Miss "Nancy Jones, daughter of Boyd Jones, of Beaver Valley, and in paming the "Narrows," on this aide of Hickory, the horse, sleigh and occupants left the road, aud fell and rolled a long distance to the bauk of tho river. The young lady received such serious in ternal injuries that she died on Satur day last, urftwilhbtundiug she bad the best of care and attention. The afflict ed family have tbe sympathy of tbe whole neighborhood. The Amcrieau Newspaper Adver tising Ageucy of Geo. P. liowell Si Co., New York, is the only establish ment of the kind in the United States which keeps itself persistently before the people by advertising in newspa pers. They evidently receive their reward, for we have it from a reliable source that advertising orders issued by them for their customers have ex ceeded three thousand dollars a day since the commencement of the year, and this is uot a very good year for advertising either. A jail was built in Clariou last year, which was a large aud expensive structure. It was built according to contract, except that a marble slab was put in the front, giving the date of the building. The commissioners and aud:tors allowed the contractor for the slab, but the late Grand Jury atkrd that the item be stricken from tho report, and that it be not allowed a a debt of the county. They must have had n stresk of bard times over i her. I Our citizens are a little disposed to be nervous regarding the ice. which has become very thick, aud is perfect ly solid. If the ic goe ouf 'wiih'a sudden rain, there is danger that our bridge will go off again, a there , is nothing strong enough to withstand this thick, solid Ice, if it goes out with a sudden heavy flood. If the ice were cleared out,' above the bridge, aud broken up to the riffle above Judge Dais's, the Hanger might Dot lie so great. .We would recommend a strong dose of nitro glycerine. We have been riven to i. i i wnder- stand that Some gentPt-nieu having jlil lands in this county, contemplate moving to liouesta, and erecting flouring mill, for the accommodation of thrt citizens of the county, and vi cinity. If it were a sure thing we would give the names of the gentle men, but as some other tonality may yet be decided upon, we do not wish to compromise them. If they come they may be assured of a warm wel come. 1 Local option is a question which the Legislature will probably have to dispose of in one way or another dor ing mo present session. Petitions as long as the moral law are sent in, pray ing for its repeal, and remonstrances almost, if not entirely as long, against its repeal, are daily received. It re mains an open question, but the pre vailing opinion is that tbe law will not be repealed. Somebody bns charged Mr. Brown, of the Clarion Democrat, with' being opposed to the election of Jeiiks to to Congress. This is . a mistake, be cause that was one of our brightest hopes that he would be defeated ; and the fact that he was elected notwith standing Sir. Brown's support, proves him to have been a very strong candi date. A bill has been reported from a committee in Congress to it. crease tbe duty on sugar, molasses, tobacco and whiskey. We are rather opposed to the increase on the last nuraed article, because so mauy people are so anxious to get the National debt paid off that the v may hereafter drink more than is for the good of their health or their pockets. i . . This is' tbe way an exchange puts it: "When you want a notice of some enterprise iu which you are interested 'sponge' on )our local paper; but if you want any printing done, give your order to some drummer out of town, or some job office which cannot aid your enterprise by giving it a notice." Sfiss Kate Cobb is uj about the houe, and bids fair to recover entire ly in a short, time. We have heard of no spread of the malady, and fer vently hope there may be none. We believe there are no bad cases of sick ness in town at present. 1 Valentine Day has come and gone,, and yet we have heard of no one who has been favored with his photo graph done up in c.iricature. It looks as if people of all ages and sexes were bound to retrench and reform these times. " A new paper called the Warren County. Press, is lieing issued weekly, at Yonngsville, by Mr. Hoag. We have not yet received a specimen of this paper, but understand that it is a well-printed and lively little sheet. Oil is advancing steadily, aud we hope it won't stop until jt gets up to $5; then we will see some more wild catting, goin on about here, among other ventures, a well in town, which Jos. Grove proposes to put dowu. We have received the Search number of Ballou' Magazice, and find it as interesting, as instructive and useful as ever. For the price Ballou's Magazine is the best in the country, as it has something to suit every taste. Love stir ies, sea yarns, adventures, at:d poetry, engraving of merit, and thote of a comic nature. Published by Thomcs & Tubot, 3G Bromtittld street, Boston, and for sale at all the periodical depots in tbe couutry. Among the valuable publications of the day we clas the The Republic a monthly published at Washington, J). C, aud devoted U the dissemina tion of political Information. It em bodies each iuouth a very caieful syn opsis of political events, is ably edi'.ud, aud of great value to all who wUh to follow intelligently the course of pub lic events. It tlcserves, aud apparent ly receives, a liberal support . Nice assortment Ladies' Neck Ties and Knffles at th Hat Stir. S2tf TI ON lfTA'tAll ICI3TH. 1 1! COtlftKCTlb EVERT TUEabAT, By Robinson A Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour ft harrel ... f6.50$7.23 Corn Meal, bolted .... 2.50 Chop feed ,,.,!,.,-,. , 2 00225 Rye bushel - . . ' . 1.00 ata bUfthel - - - 60fcfct5 Corn, ears ..... 45(50 Potatoes 70&90 Green apple .... ?51.00 Beans bushel ... 8.00(3.00 Hani, aufrnr cured .... IS nitkkfaat Bacon, siu;rci)rrd. . .. 15 Sugar', il0 - K'Ai,10 Syrup . . . . N. O. Molamea Roast Rio Coffee No. t Rio Coffee, beat -Rice - Butter ... VVgA, fresh Halt - ' - Lard - Dried apploa Nails, 10.1, keg -Iron, eommon bar ' Buckwheat flour .- T51.00 1.00 . 31 . 34 10 2.r(a,3l 21 150S.75 15(Vt 18 8(0,10 - 4.S0 . 4.00 1.00 yew Advertisement. Mercantile Appraiser' List for For est County for the Year 1875. CLASS. TAX. BARNKTT TWOWSHIP. Andrew Cook 14 Jaa. I'earaall OHKKW TOWNHHIP. Ford ft Lacy...: ' " " ' uarmonV rowsinr, A. Slater J no, Peterson J. I. Range W. V. JSuill BICKOItY IOWNISHIP. T. D. Collins T. -I. Uowman 14 7 00 13 10 0 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 12 12 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 10 20 00 12 12 50 13 10 00 15 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 40 00 40 00 UOWK TOWNMIIP. KINOSLKY lOWNSUlP. . TIONKMTA BOKO VU 11. S. C. Jolmaton 1 Robinson Homier 'ieo. W. Dithri.lMre & lo eo. XV. Hovard A Co M. Kinalein S. II. Hni let , M. Smith A II. Partridge II. O. Davia John Rock liilharil Haloon. Joh, E. Zuver, 2 table..... M. lttl Jr., a laules Hettaiirant und Eutiiig IlottM, Rudolph Strucken , 8 500 A Court of Appcala will be held at the office of the County Tr-3asiirr, at the Court Houae, in Ti'ineita on (Saturday the 27tU dy of Feb., 1875. W. 1J. HAKliA., Mercantile Appraiser Forest County, Administratrix!' Notice. letter of ailminixt ation on the oetateol Dr. William F Hunter, late of Tiouesla K'inmuli, ilei-eaxed, having liet-u granted to tho undoraignvd, notice ia hereby given that peraona knowing tlieinwIvoH indebt ed f Raid esuJTare required lo mako im- loei'iato payment ol tho name, and thoi-c having claimM againat raid cxtate will ore wnt thorn properly authenticated for set tlement. 1 KLIZABKTH S. 1IUNTKR. jidru'x. CLARA K. HOTI.R. Adin x. TinncHta, Pa.. Feb. Hi. IM75. 41 fit Applications for License at February tf ; . r T rr sessions, loa. Leonard Agnew. Hotel License. Tlonea- ta Ikiroueh. ...- . II. A. Burt, Hotel, Neillsbur;, Harmo ny twp. John Peterson, Hotel, Trunkeyville, Harmony twp. vvuaon nutn, Hotel, ooutu ragundaa. Harmony t wutlip, .Samuel Wiglna. Hotel. Kouth Fauiin. tlas, Harmony twp. P. f. Clakk, Pr. Peputy Clerk. Jan'y 2fi, 1N76. PROCLAMATION. Whkbias. The Hon. L. D. Wet mora. President Judica of the Court of Com mon Ploas and Quarter Nenhioin in and for the county of Forest, has iaauod hia ore. eept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Session, dec., at 'liouesta, for the County of Forest, to commence en the tourtn Monday ol Feb. next, being the 22d day of Feb. 1875. Notice is therefore given to the .Coroner, JuMtit-eaof the Peace and Coimtahles ol maid county, that they bu then and there in their propur persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquiaitiona exaininationa and oilier remembrances, to do thotnj thinga which to their oltleoa appertain to be done, and to those who bound in recognizance to proaeeiiteanaiuat the priaoneru that are or aliall be in the jail of Forest County, that they be then and there to proaeeuteagainat them aa shall 1x3 just, (iivcu under my hand and seal this 27th dav of Jan. A. 1, l7o. T. J. VAN UIF.HF.N, Sh'lf. SHERIFF'S 8 ALE. BY" VIRTUE of sundry writaof Ven. Ex. ami aliaa Veil. Kx. 'issued out of the Court of Common Pleaa of Forest County and to mo directed, there will ln expoacd to nale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, iu the borough of 'i'ioueala, on M ON DAY, F K BUUAR Y 22d, 1875. at 11 o'clock,, in., the followingileaeribod real efclatp.lo-witt' John lleaaon for use of Charles Weaver vb Leopold llilbroner Ven. Kx. No. H3, Feb. Tr. IH76 C. D. No. 14, May Tr. 1872. Meroilliott. All defendant's rilit. title. tniereat ana claim in anil to all that certain piece or parcel of luml aituuted in Harm tt township, Foreat county, Pennsylvania, eoutaiinng one hundred auroa of iiniin proved lt.ii-1, bounded on the south by McAiiuaaiiil Kuhua, ou the east by t'ook, j.acKuer auu Aenta; on ma norm by A. black, and on the wwt bv Didaou. Taken iu execulion and to be aold aa the piOerly nf Leopold Hllbronerat the suit of John Ueaaou ue of Charles Weaver. ALSO, J. L. Hhauk va David Ball. Al. Vcndi. Kx. No. 34 Feb. Tr. 1875 K. l. No. 4 Soot. Tr. lo71. Muicllliolt. All dufcndaiit's nubt, title. inu reKi and claim of iu and to all thoao two (2)eerlaiu lra u of land ait- tiate in Harmony J p., toreat Co., Pa. lot, JWiniiiugat a poai, thein-e by land of Ka v id Ball, south ei2lity-uight degrees east 1 18 perches to a post, thence by land of O. L-b. Biggins norlh 2 -e,il M perches to a 1 white oak, thence br land of Dale and M it- ford north 88 weet lit perches to atones and thence by land ot Neill south 2 went 20 perclMw to the beginning. Con taining 2.5 at-rea and 125 po liosand allow n. being aaine land granted unto David Ball by Petent ilatetT May l.Mh, 1805. A I ao One other pieve ol land, bounded and described as iollewa, to-wit: Itoi li ning at a i-heatnut, tiience by land of Wm. Allen north 88 west 131 perches to a post, thonc by laud now Thompson north 2 eaat 0 7-10 nerehes to a rx-at. thanno hv other lauds south 88" east 11 8 pen-hea to "a poet, Uience by land or ueorgc riggina south 2" 48 perches, south 32 east 25 er ehes to the place of beginnim. Containing 48 acres CO perclies aud allowance; bring same land granted unto David Ball by Patent dated Aoril 18th. 1805. Taken in execution and to ho aold aa Uia Srnpertv or llevid Dall at the suit of J. U hank. Usual Terms. T. J. VAN GIESF.N. Sheriff's Ulllce. Feb 8, 1875. , Sheriff. PAPA DALDWII Has opened a SEWING MACHINE DEPOT In bis BOOT and SHOE STORE, And Id connection with bis other baaiaeas be baa constantly In store lb GROVXRABAKXR, DOMESTIC, . VICTOR, WILSOX BHUTTLM, WHITNEY, , , HOWE, - SLEES, ' WHEELER A W1L80M, HOME SHUTTLE, aad wIU FUKNISn TO ORDER any Sewing Machlno In the market, at 1M prices, with all the EES which the Companies give, and will DELIVER THE I ACHINES In any part of Forest County, and give all , necessary Instructions to learnera. Nee.llra for all Slaehlaea, Silk mmt TWea always in htore. TXDIOUTK, PA., June, 1874. 11- The "AmcTicaa" DRUGSTORE! , Jas. H. Fortes, Proprietor, Bonner A Agnew's Bleek, f , ELM STREET, TieHaarrA, fa. A (eat for Dr. Morris Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound. r n tj a s PATEHT RIEDICIRES. TOBACCO, CIGARS, HOTIOBS. IC.; LIQUORS, r JMimhm OXLT Whit Lead, perfectly par, seld aaaeii cheaper than formerly. Also all kinds ot Oils, Keroaen, Tar pentine, Itontlne, Toilet Araelee, Per fumeries, Ac., for sale cheap. JAS. n. FONE. WM. F. BLUM, BLACKSMITH AND WAGON-MAKER. Corner of Church and Elm Streets, TIOTSTKST.A. IP.A- Thia Ann ia prepared to do all work in lla line, and will warrant everything done at their ah pa to give satisfaction. Par ticular attention given to ; , lIOUSIi-SIIOKIXCi, Dive them a trial, and yoa will not re gret it. IS-ly. $5 tfOrt per day at home. Terms 9iJ fr,e. Address Geo. Stlnson it Co., l'ortlund, alt. 11 t slTT WEKK guara:ileel to Male and 3 I I Female agents, in their lia-ality. Costa nothing to try it. Particulars Free. P. U. Viekery t Co., A. giiaia, Me. 3I-4t r. f. i Th above letl.-a are the initials of one nf the linehl medicines in the .xuntry. Four-Fold Liniment, uot excelled by any other iu the curing of I'ains ami Hor Throat, and is especially adapted to dis ease of Horses, Cattle Ac. See circulars around bottles, hold by all Druggists. I mm Pr. J. Walker's Ciilirondit Vl ffCttr llitUT ato a tiiiicly Vcuetnbrs prciuu ation, ni.ulo ehietly fiom the na tive licrbs funnel on the lower ntties ( the Sierra Nevada uioiiiitaitis of CiiUfui'- Ittfl tlm lltltil i 1 T 1 ; t tt1'r(t,-Ti.,ti tt hf.i..l. nre extriii-tcU tiii'ielVom without tlm u' of Alcohol. ')lie niestion is n'Miost daily linked. " li.it is tho ciihho of tM unpanilielcil success of 'i.Vk;ai; Itti Tkkk f Our iiiiHci is. that thuv luimivi llie causa of disease, and tho pitticut l o covcrs liis health. They ara Ilia Kiewt blood il!'ille-alxl a liro-givln ii inci;e, a perfect .Itenovator iiml liivijur.tror, nf tliA acutf.m Vfti'fil- luifdi-A In tl- history uf the wurlil lias a ini-dicitia Imuii ' cuuiMiumli-il )xiMw.ing the rumaikalirit qualm uf Vi.vKiiAii P.ittkrs ill healing Uii . sick nf every ili-c;i- 111:111 in licir. to. Thst' art a priitls 1'iirrative a well as a Tonm. relieviiic C'un rusiion or larUimnaiinu ui the l.xt ami Vucoral Grgau in ili..uas liase.V; , TkCL. prgpciUes of Dr.. '.Wai.keu'h Yt.vt.esii !itt:hs are Aperient. Diniilimetto. Cafiai.uie! Jiiitritiiiiiji. Laxative. Iiiiretie. BeJaiire. Counter-Irritant SuUonfic, Alla.a Mve, ainuMiti liiiiiius. Grateful Tliousands proelaim Vra. 10 a It Uitteks the most wondei ful In Tifurant tliat srer suntaiudd th siukiag ytem. No Person can take these Bitter accord inj to directions, ami remain Ion j ' unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by ininoral poison or other means, und vital organs wastod bejoud rojiair. ' . 1 ; Jiilioiin. Rfiitiltcnt mid Inter mittent Fevers, which are so preva lent in tho valleys or our great rivers throughout tho United .States, especially those of the .Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland. Arkan sas. Kod. Colorado. Hruzos, liio Qramla, Pearl, Alabama, Mobilff, Savannah. Ko anoke, Junius, and many othois, vitt their vast tributaries, thrnuxliimt our entire country din inn the Summer and Autniim, and remarkably so tliu liij! sea sons of ttliusual heat nnd dryness,' tiro' invariably aecimtpatiiud hy extensive l. mufremeiits of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In- their treatment, a imitative, exci ting a m. erful inlluciice upon tlieso tariou or gans, is eRsentially ucccfisaiy. TLer is no catliaitio for the jitirpose civml t Vn. J. Walk Kit's Vis hi; a it lliifUKJ, as tlicj will speedily remove the ihu---colored viscid utattcr with wliielt the bowels are londvd, at the nur.o tliu Btiiiuilatiii tho Kocrotiotis -f t!u liver, nnd generally rostoifiiB tho l.e.lll. functions of tho digestive orjrr.ni. Fortify tlio liotlj npnhixt tlisfsa liy piiril'yin all its lluids a ith 'i.m-.i u llriTKiis. No epidemic can Uk hH of a system thus fore-armed. . . 1j sifislii or lntli);estio:i, iriJ aehe, rain in the .Shoulders, t.'uux'i. Tightness of the Chest, l)iu.s, h.r,, Ertictatioits of tho Stoinavii. Dad Tn.n in the Month, Hilious .ttae!.. I'alj.'.u. tatiuu of tlio Heart, Inmimin.-ition i;f It.s I.udks, I'm n in the region of the iieys, nnd a Imndied other )iuint'ul ;;.; toing, are the ollspiins of llysiep',. One bottle will prove a better j;iia) .thU of Its nioiita than a lir.wrt!:y ;u!v:.;!;v; merit. ' Scrofula, or Kinir's Ft 11, .U fi'clllll(.'. I.IIeera, i:riipi.-la. Swvhnt' Ni-e.' Goitre, .Sriofiilotis Iii1lanuimiiii. IiuIvUm' liillaiiiinatioa-i. Utiruwit.il A ilsiiii. i..L Koruii, Kriipluxui of the Sjkin, Kur-j Kyc In these, as in HHatneY eiiimtitiiliu'i.ul lil. eiiKes, W.vi.KKU's Vinkiiak ltirr;:s I. , flo.uii tiioir (riritt riuative puweu i:. V ait oWiuale anil intrattlalil it.e.. For Inflammatory nnd Cliio;i! lUlPlllllnlisill, (iout, llilious, r!iin::t-i tent and Intermit tent Kevins, IHcat.x-if the llliiml, Liver, Kiitneis mul Wlr.ihi, tiitoe Hitters lutvn mi rou.il. tuu lii tun nre cnuxvd ly Vitiated (lined. , 1 Median lia I Disciiscs. -forsont m pased iu Paints nir.l .MiiifirJs, such :'A I'luinburs, T) 'pit-nettnr'. iol;l buulcin. and Miners, as thuv ailvancr iu lift-, urn stivjci't to paralysis of the llowuL. T.i f n-4 ajrniiKt Uiis.Aake a dui of V jLLUiitt'a V:J KUAH llriTKiis uccaio:ailh'. For Skin Dist'use, Krupiions. 'IVr- tcr. Salt Itiieiiin, llltilt-lit-s, rmtK, 1'iui.c, 1'iii.tnlux. Iluils. Cai'liiiiicle.. l;n,f w.ii ui, Bi-ulil lieinl. Kore lv.ni'. Ki viiulu. lull, 8c-ui ('-. iiciihrslioii. of tho Slin, Iluiuors aial liseascs uf thu Skin ul w luiuoui lima or nature, nru literally ilu ii nml coiikj cut of thu syslcia iu u short titiiti by tho uw nf these lliltura. riii, Tape, anil other Vt'onns, lurking in the M -U-in of so many liumiuiJ-, are eiluctiially ilusiruycil aud rununnl. - j srxteiu uf iiiuilililie, li' vet iiiil'tixua. i.u ajt tlii'liiiiiiilics ailltitu tht.yiteiu liuui uiu like tliete llitturs. For Female Coiuiilaiuts, in young er uhl. inarrii-il or al the t!ii u of u ,j. liuiiiliiMiil. or Die turn of life, thuxt Tm;;.i Hitters ili.-p!y ilecided uu iurluance tbat iuiliroveineiil i roou ierceplihle. C'leuiise the Vitiated lilooil when ever vim uml iu iiuiu itius liuistiiiK UiiuukU tilt .kill in I'iiiijuu.. Kiiiiliuiu. in Siim; cleane ittw1i.ii you liuU it oLi-ti nvti-4 uul shrtrpi'.h in the r'ciu-i: iu-himc it wseu It :i fuul : Tour teluia "'ill tell von u hcu Kwef Uia blood pure, and Ihv Uailt of the Utu will fulluu-. M. II. SlrlMKAI.I A ().. Drufiruui ui.i tire. Airt... Jvm rruin-i.oo i; .ki. asii cr. ul WnL.nirl.-ii nul t'liuill'-ii .-.I. I4 b all ! ual i4 ! C. W. EARNEST, StJJJO ICO X 13 EXT I ST. TIDIUUTf-, PA. ALL OPKKATIONS perlalniiiK to 8ur Kical or Mi-clmnii-ai I'eoiistry - per fornieil ith care, and wai runted. I guar. an lee mnwiw or refund the uioiiev. Ulllce in liU ANWN Itltll'K ULOCb.'. Item. .1.1 tier .1 ..i j . - r t r a.