Vtfxt &vtiA gtpuMlim VEMEXDAY BORuFsorMiiTMr. BOROUGH OFFICERS. JhtrfM'-Janx ' Otmnertmi-n O. Yf. Robinson, M. A. Varncr, A. B. Kellv, 8. H. Haslet, A. 11. Jartrldgo, H. O. Iavls. Jnttirrs of the iVaoeD. 8. Knox.'C. A. Randall. (kwnM II. Swagsrart Acknol hirtetortlt. S. Knm, H. O. Da rU, K. J. Wnleotl, 8. H. Haslet, A. B. Kelly, l. Clark. FORKST COUNTT OFFICERS. JrMiflTlC JdtJu D. WTMOK. .d oei'ir Judgt Akdiiw Cook, Jon. O. Pai.ic. . HhTffT. J. Vaw Oir.K. 'iVeeMiirer 8. J. Harri.ar'. irofionotary, Rrgitterit Itecovdrr,4c T. M. CCA UK. Qmi.i1ontr Jonw Tii.ox.rsow, 3 At. jr.. Clark. Em Bbri.in. County Mipen'atrnrfrnf 8. F. Roiibkr. JMstriel AtlAmjfi. I), Iwi. Jury OommiuionntJ A. Vlthh.Wm. Pattkrhom. Covnfy Surrrynr fl.P. Ikwiw. ffOBl M. Ittkt., Jn. County A vtlitort T. 11. Cod II, L. Wa Hkr, D. Jamikhom. Utmbirof OongrtM IMA Dutri C. D. Citrtis. Usaewioly J. B. Aon aw. IsttM o Train At TIOHESTA 8TATIOX, MdjkfUr October 6, 1874 1 " OFTH. Tnlg 69" 1S:4S a, ra. " M - . . . t:M p. m. U - - S:44 p. ra. WBTX. Train U . - 1:50 a, ra. 80 . .Sill p. m( ' 1 - - . - l."8 ft. m. On the River Division . . from Oil City I Irvlneten, np tha river U North ; down tfe river, south. ' LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. . Bill bare ben tent out by M. Tata, Esq., fur subscriptions due la tba Forest Republican. These Willi ara not ours, but tba company', t whan we bought this office on Jan uary lt, 1873. We collect oar own kills. . ' it . Rer. Elliot will preach in the Presbyterian church on Sunday next, Morning and evening. Tho Fisher Home for Rent. Another all of snow last night, and slight driuling rain this morn ing. Winter tarries. --Mr. Carpenter yesterday suggest cd a raid on the woodchucks as the surest method of bringing on spring. " Election of officer of Tionesta Lodge, No. 3G9, takes place on Friday evening next. A full attendance is desirable. The bent are doing nobly just now, and eggs are quite plenty in this mar ket. Together with bam, they are quite a popular dish at present. On other streams of our State the Liidge have suffered to a great etxent, but we have not beard of a bridge be ing taken away on the Allegheny. Freparo to Taper 1 is the cry.. And in (his connection we wish to say that Mr. Robinson bs a Mock of wall pa per on hand, which will be sold at bottom prices. . The roads outside of town are atd to be good. 'Inside the borough, however, they are not first-class, The reign of mud will soon be here,' and After that the house-cleaning. Several new buildings are talked of, to be put up during the coming .summer. Let them come. There is .hardly a vac&ut house in town for rent at present and it is time some were nut np. . We learn that a Mr. Coleman, of Stewart's Run lost two barns, by fire, on Wednesday last The barns con tained a large amount of hay, grain and farming utensils. We are with out particulars. Extensive robberies have . been perpetrated round about us this winter, but .we have beard of nothing more extensive than a little coal and a few thickens having been stolen in town. A moral community is this. The lumber is on the gronnd for n addition to the main part of the Forest House, said addition to be the game style and height of the present building and tha dimensions to be 4x36. Business is flourishing up in that end of town.' The frame of Samuel Clark's bouse, on bit lot just porth of the Ru ral House, is up, and the building will undoubtedly ba ready for occupation noon. We believe it is to be occupied by Mr. W. We6t, as a residence and harness shop. Gold closed yesterday evening, in New York, at 116. The rise iw gold U attributed to the fact that the Secre tary of the Treasury has signified his intention of calling in several millions of 5-20 bouds, psying the face of the caiuo iu guld. Fire in Tidiouie. ' A fire broke out, on Monday morn ing last at about 4 o'clock, in John Siggios' Store in Tidioute, and so fur iously did it burn, that nine buildings were destroyed before it was controll ed. The following are the losses so far as we can learn : John Siggius lost all his stock, which was mostly new, as he had just return ed from the east a few days before, bringing with him a large- slock of fresh goods. " Allen & Thompson, Attorneys at Law and Insurance Agents J out all their books, papers and furniture. A. Simon, clothing store and resi dence, in one building, across the street leading to the depot, lost nearly everything. Dunn & Culver lost their entire stock of groceries and provisions. A. J. Thompson A Co.'s coal office, and Mr. T.'s residence, in the same building, was destroyed, though the greater portion of the contents were saved. The building occupied by D. C. Gillespie a a boot and shoe store was destroyed, but Mr. G. saved tba great er portion of his goods. J. Weible's gentlemen's furnishing store was burned out. We have not learned whether he succeeded in sav ing any of bis goods. II. Chaffer's store, and a residence in same building, was burned. - Fuelhart's meat market and a small clothing store were destroyed. Green's saloon was slightly dam aged, but tb fire was checked at this point The loss 4 estimated at about $90, 000 ; insured for about $25,000. This is a terrible disaster to Tid ioute, and it universally mourned. Wheii oil was up Tidioute was on of the best business points in the region, and it only waited for oil to bring a fair price to become again a thriving city. Whether the burnt district will ever be rebuilt, will probubly depend on the advance of oiL Tionesta, Marcb 22, 73. Mr. Editor : To satisfy "inquiring minds," ws feel the necessity of mak ing public the disposition of the pro ceeds of our exhibition : Amount reo'd $81 18 Expenses and charges 18 18 Balance f IS 00 To Preabvtorlan Church S 00 " Methodist Church A 00 Any one who is curious as to what constituted the expenses, will be shown an itemized statement by calling upon me. J. K. Shadman. G. W. Robinson returned home from Reynoldsville'nn Monday last. From him we learn '.of ' the death of his father, Mr. Jao. Robinson, who de parted this life oo Thursday lost, aged fifty-nine years. . The deceased is high ly spoken of by those who know him, and his death is sincerely mourned. By reason of his father's death it is probable that Mr. David Robinson will not return to town, a fact which we, with many others, regret. A chap from Clarion county jumped from a window in the second story of the Lawrence Ilouse, on Fri day night last striking his face iu bis desceut against a hitching post in front of the bouse, from the effects of which he had a nose about the size of a hornet's nest, and a conple of tha blackest eyes that ever a man had. Otherwise he did not seem injured. lie was intoxicated at the time of the "descent of man." Andy Johnson cut rooea in the Senate the other dayr and, we were re minded of the old times of "swinging around the circle." " At any ratals pointed the Senate and his constitu ents to the Constitution several times, and repeated the old Herald terms, "Caariam," "Third Term," "Dicta tor," Ac. The old chap bas lost none of his old vim, and bids fair to warm things op around the Senate Chamber. Representative Agnew bas re turned from his labors at Harrisburg, the Legislature having adjourned last week. He is looking as though the climate agreed with him. He will undoubtedly open a law office soon. Mr. Agnew's term is for two years, and be will spend noxt winter at Harrisburg again. We published his character a a legislator last week. . Mr. Dithridge is about to move one of his planers and a small box mill to Pittsburgh, to be run and roan aged by Mr. Richards, of this place. The lumber m to be sawed here, and shipped to that point, where it will be tnude into boxes. Western Correspondence. Lome Rock, Richlahd Co., Wis., f March 16, 1875. J Ed. Forest Republican : . . In giving you a short sketch of thii part of the Northwest, I will stale that the past winter has been the most severe ever known to the white settlers. During January last, mercury congealed five times daring one woek, and our spiiit thermometers marked fifty-two degrees below zero. From a record kept of the position of the mercury for seventy-three days' preceding March 1st, 1875, during forty of those days the thermometer has averaged 27 degrees below zero, and the remaining thirty three made an average of 8 degrees above. The snow at the present date is nearly two feet deep., On Spring Green Prairie, some places snow can be found to the depth of ten feet. Lone Rock is situated in the Wisconsin Riv er Valley, forty miles from its mouth, where it empties into the Mississippi River. Generally, out here on tho prairies, we are visited by Western winds which makes it very pleasant la summer. Wisconsin has never yet been troubled with tha great western scourge, namely, the grasshopper ;'nor have they as yet ever visited any ter ritory east of the Mississippi river. Corn is the principal crop here, of which fifty bushels per acre is an av erage yield, yet some raise as high as one hundred bushels per acre. Hops are very extensively cultivated, and I believe that the Wisconsin hops com mand as high prices in the Eastern mar kets as any. Fifteen hundred pounds per acre is considered an average yield. On Big Bear Valley, some ten miles north of this, dairying is very exten sively carried on, and the milk of several thousand cows is used in the manufacture of cheese of a superior quality. II. L. Eaton, State Senator, owns a factory that turns out over two tons of choice cheese per week during grass season. And as those factories are in connection with pork raisers, heavy shipments are made from this point of fine hogs. During three days in December last, forty-seven car loads of hogs were shipped to Chicago from this station. A project is now under way for . a water communication be tween the Mississippi and the Lakes. The Government now sees the. necessi ty of opening s? cheaper mode of trans portation to Eastern markets from the West, and has at length made a move in the right direction. More anon, N. B. Hood. "Uncle Tom's Cabin," in two vol umes ; vol. 1 of " Waverly Novels," and "Three Years , in a Man-Trap," have been lent to some of our neigh bors, but to whom, we have forgotten. Any one having any or' all of them, will please tend them to this office. Mr. Shadman's school closed on Friday last Miss Harrington's school is still in session, but will close In a few days. We believe we reflect .the sentiment of the community when we Bay that these schools have been well conducted, and the pupils greatly ben efitted. . A terrible 'tornado occurred in Georgia, on Saturday last, by which many lives were lost, and an immense amoant of property destroyed. It is described as the severest storm ever known in that section. It is altogeth er likely that much suffering will take place along the track of the storm. The exhibition given Mr. Shad man's pupils, on Friday evening last, was creditable in every respect All did well, in fact, much better than any one anticipated.' The audience was well satisfied with the youthful talent displayed on that occasion. Mr. Shadman is entitled to much credit for his management of the exhibition. Petersons's Magazine for April is at hand, and fully sustains the pre vious high reputation of ibis' popular periodical. The engravings are beau tiful and the reading matter excellent This Magazine should be in the hands of every lady in the land. Terms $2.00 per year. Address, Cbas. J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut St., Philadel phia. ' , ' ' Poor Notice. March, 8, 1875. All persons having claims against the Borough of Tionesta on account of Poor will present the same to the un dersigned on or before April 1st, or forever hereafter hold their peace. rKr,l0fenMr'0.fro5r' We are in receipt of No.'s 3 and 4 of Peters' Household Melodies ; a collection of Songs, Duets, Choruses, etc., published . monthly by J. L. Peters, 699 Broadway, N. Y., at $4.00 per annum, or 60 cents a number. No. 4 contains the following pieces of vo cal music: My wee wife Waiting at the door When First I wet thee,NeI lie, Dear; Sing, Darkies, Sing Lef the Sunshine in; I Will be Home To night, Love ; Sleep Thou Still, Mine Own ; Spring Time. No. 3 contains the following : " When Little Mamie Died; Little Birdie May; Give me but a Smile ; Put the Right Man at the Wheel ; Don't Forget me, Mary; Forsaken ; Morning Breaks upon the Tomb. . ' ' ' " ' ' Notice. All persons indebted to me are notified to call and settle before the 10th of April next and save costs. J. E. Blaiue, M. D. Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale . at this office. ' i .; Special Notice. We call atten tion of our readers to the advertise ment of the well known business firm of John treason's Sons. . Those con templating the purchase of goods in their line will find this to be an oppor tunity rarely offered. The firm ts an old and reliable one, and their repre sentations may be relied upon. 31 3m TIONESTA MAItlCKTH. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in I' - General Merchandise. ', " , Flour $ barrel - . 8.607.O0 Corn Meal, boUed . . . 2.35 Chop feed .... f2 .00(32.25 Rye bunhel . - 1.00 Oats bushel .... 60 55 Corn, er ..... 4550 Potato ... . 70a00 Green apples - 7S1.00 Beans bushel ... 2.003.00 Ham, sugar cured .... 15 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - - 15 Sugar - - 101JJ Syrup - - 75l.fl0 N. O. Molasses ... - 1.00 Boast Rio Coffee No. 1 - - 83 Rio Coffee, best - - - 28 Tea - ... - - .50 1.40 Dried Beef - - ... 2022 Rloe - ... " 10 Butter - ' - - - . . 253e Eggs, fresh .-.'.. 25 Salt . I.502.75 Lard - 15318 Dried apples - - - - - . 810 Nails, lOd, keg . .. 4.50 Iron, common bar - - 4.00 Buckwheat flour - - - 8.00 New Advertisements. Administratrix' Notice. Letters of administration on the estate ol Dr. Wesley F. Huntor, late of Tionesta Korough, deceased, having leen granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given that persons knowing themselves indebt ed to said estate are required to make im mediate payment of the mme, and those having claims againnt naid wtle will pre sent thorn properly authenticated for set tlement - KLIZABETH 8. HUNTER, Adm'x. CLARA K. UUNTKR, Adm'x. Tionesta, Pa.. Feb. 10. 1875. 44 6t m vouch. Forest Connty,' aa. The Commonwealth - , . of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of L. S. aiiid County, Grootingt . ' Whereas, JanetteHrownell did on the 21st day of April, 1874, prefer her petition to our said Judgoa of the said Court of Common Pleas of said County, praying for the faurea therein net ftrth, that she might be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you Lewis C. Brownell. We, therefore, command you, aa before, the said Lewis C. Brownoll that setting aside all other business and excuses whatsoever, you be and appear in vour proper person before our Judges at Tionesta, at a Court of Common Pleas there to be held for the County of Forest, on the third Monday of May next, to anxwor the petition or libel of the said Janetta Brownoll, and to show oause, if any you have, why the said Janette Brow nell, your wife should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony, agreeably to the Acta or Atweniby in such cane made and provided. Herein fail not. Witness the Hon. L. i). Wetmore, Presi dent of our said Court, at Tiiouesta, Uie 81st day t December, 1874. P. M. CLARK , Pr. Don'y Proth'T. T. J. VAN GIBfSEN, Sheriff. 48 4t Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Oil Creek oV Allegheny River Rail wsy, and Buffalo, Corry & Pitts burgh R, R. . , ; - ON AND AFTER Monday, February 2, 1874, trains will run as follows: STATIONS. Northward. Bouthward IU.U K. 1 Sl K. w- n a in pmampin p in p w Pittsburgh 2:20 7:ii0 10:05 8:00 W Pen Juno 4:02 8:55 8:80 1:20 Kittanning 4:50 th4a 7:45 12:82 R. it k Juno 5:4ii 10:311 6:20 11:40 Brady Bend 6:00 UK.r5 6:00 1125 Parker 6:4H 11:85 6:20 10:88 Kmleuton 7:05 12:00 4:4 10:10 Scrubgrasa 8:12 1:10 8:52 9:11) Franklin 9:05 1;6H 8:06 8:25 Oil City 7:00 9:45 2:33 2:15 7:46 8:00 Oleopolla 8:00 2:411 12:12 7:3 KagleKock 8:17 8:00 11:46 7:23 Tionesta 9:06 8:2t) 10:67 6:58 Tidiouto 10:2 4:15 9:2.i 6:0U Jrviuuton 11:45 5:00 7:46 5:20 Rouaevilla 10:05 2:55 1:52 7:28 TitusvUlo 11:10 8i50 12:53 6:25 Corry fi:10;ll:15 Mayvtlltt - 7:00 9:47 liultulo 8i55 6:06 a. m p. m p. uila. iu a. m p. in Trains run bv Philadelphia Time. J. J. LAWKENCK, Uun'l Sup't. PAPAItALDWlS tlas opened a . SEWING MACHINE DEPOT V In his BOOT and SHOE STORE, And in connection with his other business . ba has constantly In store tha G ROVER A BAKER, DOMESTIC, TICTOR, WILSON SHUTTLRw " ' 1 ' WHITNEY, v HOWE, SLEER, WHEELER A WILSON, HOME SHUTTLE, and win FURNISXI TO ORDER any Sewing Machine tn the market, atliai prices, with all the Q-T7 JLliirsTT EES which the Companies give, and will DELIVER THE MACHINES In auy part of Forest County, and give aQ necessary Instructions to learners. Needlea far all MaehlaM, Silk aa Threat always in fetors. TIDIOUTE, PA., June, 1874. ' ; '.' 11-ti KM -IT: DRUG STORE I Jas. H. Fones, Proprietor, Bonner Jt AgasVa Blaok, XLX STREET, , TsatisaTA, Pa Agent for Dr. Morris Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound. DETJGS PATENT MEDICINES, ' TOBACCO, CIGARS, 1 ' NOTIONS, SC., LIQUORS, Ft Xtdioalw ONLY " f.tV.t' i - V" H V -White Lead, perfectly pars, ald saiMSi cheaper thau formerly. Also all kinds of Oils, Kerosene, Ter pentine, Bonsine, Toilet Arkioles, Par turneries, 4c, for sals cheap. , , , JAS. n. PONES. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May 1, 1870, Traina arrive at and leave the Union Depot, corner of Washinton and Liberty street, as follows) ARRIVE. Mail Train, 1.30 a m Fast Line, 12.12 a m t WeU'saocomnindtition No. 1, 6.20 a in' llrinton accommodation No 1, 7.50 a in: Wall's aocommodntlon No 2, 8.55 a m Cin cinnati express 9.20 a in j Johnstown ac commodation 10.50 a m ; Braddwk'a ac commodation No 1, 7.00 p in ; Pittsburgh expretia 1.80 p in; Pacific express 1.60 p iu ; wuu Hctxiiuiu'iuuuuu no a, z.do p in ; Homewood accommodation No 1. tt.5o n in: Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.50 p in; Brinlon accommodation No 2, 1.10 p in; Way Passenger 10.20 p ni. DEPART. Southern express 5.20 a m ; Paoiflo ex press 2.40 a m ; Wall's arouinmodation No 1. 6.80a m : Mail Train 8.10 a m : Brinton's accommodation U.20a mi llradilfx-k a ac commodation No 1,6.10 p in; Cincinnati express 12.35 p iu; Wall's accommodutlon n i, ii.oi a m ; Joiinsuiwn accommodation 4.05 p m ; Homewood accommodation No l, B.oo p in; nuiaimpiita expretia ;mp m; Wall accommodation No3.3.05 p m; Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.05 p in ; Fast Line 7.40 p iu ; Wall a No 6, 11.00 p in. The Church Trains leave Wall's Station every Sunday at 9.05 a. in., rewhing Pitta burgh at 10.05a. m. Returning leave PitU- burgh at 12.Mp.jm.. auu uriuvo at wail s Station at 2.10 p. IU. . - Cincinnati exnreas leaves dallv. South ern express daily except Monday. All oth er Trains daily, except Sunday, r or runner lnioriuatton apty to W. II. BKCKWITII, Agent. The Pennsylvania ltailroad Company will not assume anv Risk for Rairtnure ex'- eept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rapoiiHiriuiiy u) vme itunureu ikiuhi val ue. All baggage exceeding that a ount in value will be at the risk of tue filer, unless taken by special contract. A. J. CAS.SAl General Superintendent, Altooaa Pa. F. F. Ia. WANTED. Kverybody to know that Four-Fold Liniment is tlie leading Lini ment for curing all kind of Pains and Sore Throata, and for Home, Cattle, do., is the moHt succcanful Liniment in the market. Soe circular around lxttlua. Sold by all DruggiNla. 30-ly euin OH WORK neatly executed at tha UK t PUBLICAN Otllco. Dr. J. Walker'g California Yin egar Hitters aro a purely VcgetaWo preparation, made chiefly from tho na tive herbs found on tlio lower ranges sV tte Sioira Nevada mountains orcalift-. nia, tho medicinal properties of which, aro extracted therefrom without the two of Alcohol. Tlio question Is .ilmoss dally asked, "What is tlio causo of th nnparnllolod success of Vixwisn Hit Tanst" Our answer Is, that titer rcmorw tlis cause of discaso, and tlio patient re covers, his health. They nro tlifrjrrsal blood purifier and a life-giving principle,, a perfect Konovator and luvij-iHator of the system. Never beforo in tha hiitory of the World has a iiitxlicinc Iwoa ComiaaJl posolnr the rniarkal) qualities of Vmkuak Uittkrs iu licolinj Ojo sick of erery dincaxs man is heir to. Taeir are a gentle Purrntiro a well as a Tuuta. relieving CunreMion . or InBuuHliru f the Liver and YiKeral Orjaui ia UiiietM DiAeuos The properties of Dn. Walkkh's -YtxxdAB Bittkrs are Aporicnt. Dinphorttie, Carminative, Nutrition, Laxative, biaratio, Sedative, Cvtmtrr-Irritant tulocav ALtara tiTS, and Anti-Uiliaua, . . , ., Grntef ul Thousands proclaim Viss boar HjTTiRS the most wonderful Iu Tigerant That' srer suitoiacd tk ainkiaf sytin. r- S . No Person can take these Blttera according to directions, aud remain long ' unwell, provided their uouos are not ds ' strayed by mineral poison or other - means, ana rital organs wasted bejeoal repair. liilions. Remittent and Inter mittent i evers, which are so preva lent in the valleys of our great river throughout tho United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumboilnnd, Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, Hrazos, Itio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobilo, Sav.inn.iU, Ho anoke, Jamos, and many others, witU their vast tributaries, throughout our eutiro country during the Summer aud Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusunl heat and dryness, are Invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of tho stomach aud brer, and other abdominal viscera. In tucia treatment, a purgative, exerting a pea crful itillucnco upon theao various eaus, is essentially necessary. Tfcsra is uo cnthartlo for the purpose squat v DK. J. WALKKIl'S VlNKOAR ltlTTKKA as they will speedily rouiovo the dark, colored viscid matter with whisk thi ' bowels are loadvd, at tho smite Urns ' stimulating tho secretions if the Urer, and generally restoring the bualtk functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body ngainst Hsoi:bj . by purifying nil its llulds with Yijiwis li i tte lis. No epidemic cutt U'o -4 of a system thus fore-armeil.' , ' Dyspepsia or Indigestion, n, ache, Tain in tho Shoulders, CodelM Tightness of tha Chest, Dizziness. Port Eructations of tho Stomach, Had Tsji in the Mouth, llilions Attackd, r!ji;.- ' tation of the Heart, Inflammation of ;'.s. Lungs, Pain lit tlio region of the KH Beys, nnd a huinh'cd other pninf.il strtta- toms, are the onspririgs of D spopoin. One bottle will provo n better Kuninuitt of its merits than a kmgiliy nd nrww nient. Scrofula, or Kiinr' T'tII, Vfiiim . Ewollinpn, i;U-r, Kivimmi SkcII. J Kt'-. , Goitre, bcrofuloua liillinuiliMi, ImMft . luflaiiimaliuiiK,. JUurciiriul . A Unction., 01 . 6oro, Kruptinua ul tlio Skin. Horn Ryai. . In tliess, aa iu. all other (nimtiluliu'iial !" HIM, AVALKStiS 'V IN Mi A a Jlmui Hh I saoan tliuir great uurulive poHr ia ta Biont ul)tinalu auvviutrut-'talili! wti. i For Iiitlaniniator.v and ( lirc::! Kheuniatism, Gout, liiiious, UcisU. ' tent nnd Intcrniiltent Fevtirs, )irauu f tha Jtliim, Lircr, Kiduuys n:ul illmliW.', .'these Uitteru lmrc nu coiul. SmvU Li..C&i ' aro cancel by Titinted l'Kd. Mechanical Disease's.-Fersotvs ro t gnged iu Paints and .Minoral such r.s Plumbers, Tyjic-ptturi;, (iold buuto, mil Sliusrs, aa tli'uy advance ill lilb, sr sHhjMK to paralysis of the Uowdn. 'I'o (uai ( Against tliia, tuks a duae of WALkkit's Yu. Kuas BirrKita occasiiumlly. . For Skin Diseases Kruptlotw, Tes ter, 81 t-h hen ill, lllotcliRs. Hil, I'implo, l'utulea, Boila, C'arbuuclua, lting wwui'. ca!d-boad, Sore Kyoa, Krysipelaa. lun, . Bt'urfs, Discoluratioiia of the M.in, IJuinoia aud Diseaaaa of the Skin ul whatever miuw or nature, are litorally Oug up anil vairieJ eat of Ui syatoui iu a (hurt timo by the u:, of theaa Bitters. - Fin, Tape, and other Worms, . lurking in the arsUm of ao many thouaail, are elloctually (lettreysd and removed, in ' sratsm-of medicine, ne veriuilugoa, u aa tnoluiiuitica willfise tUosyaluui liuui r ' )iks those Bitters. For Female Complaints, layout or old, married or ainglo, at the dm u of msnhowd, or the tutu of lite, tljoss 'fm Bitters display so decided au influoiu tlat bnprorsmeut toon petcoptihlo. CleanHe the Vitiated Illood when ever yeu find ita impurities bur.ling thru the skin in Piuiplvs, bruptiona, or bmui cleanse it when you Cud it obstmrtuti sua aluL'gi.h in the reina; oleanaa 11 wbeu it is foiU; your feabjiga will tell von whea Kr tbo blood purs, and the heufttl uf tho loud wlU follow. It. II. HcOOVtLB A CO.. IrugKUU and Gen. aKU.,Saa Fi-uiicuohCu ' ad dur. of Wubinirluu nnd ('Uurllcu Si... ko!4 by all UruauUla U Ui C. W. EARNEST, SUKGEON DENTIST, TIDIOCTK, PA. ALL OPKUATIONM pertaining to Nur gical or Mechanical lii'iitistry per foriuotl with care, and w ai ranted. I guar auUiu kul'cu.vi or ri'I'uiid tlio iiionuv. Ollico iu DUANlil.V UKU'K JH.OCK. Ilimicuilii-'r the iihiuc. : ly. O. W. EAltNKKT.
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