WEDNESDAY MORNIXC, AM. 7, 187i. BOROUGH OFFICKRS. . ,JhtrffeiiJ(ynn Uwk. Vnuncilmcn it, V. Robinson, N. A. Turner, A. II. Kelly, 8. II. I unlet, A. II. J'Brtriclun, II. ). Davis. jHtticra aj the 1'eaoe D. S. Knox, C. A, Randall. lmtrthle IT. Swuinrnrt Mohnol HirrrtorslK W. K not, It. O. Bs 1s, S. J. Woluott, H. H. Haslet, A. IJ. Xelly, 1. Clark. , , , FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President .TWrc L. I). Wetmohk, A ssociate Judges Anokkw Cook, Joh. g. dai.r. Mrri(TT. J. Van Oikurn. TreiiHurer S. J. Sp.ti.ky, Prothnnntary, Jleyistcr ifc Recorder, tc I. M. Clark. CfommiKaiontm John Tiiomi-son, Jas. X. Clark, V.i.i Bkri.in. Ciin(.v 'Superintendent H. F. KoiiRKR. J)iatrirt A ttorntg H. 11. Ikwin. Jury CoinmiasioncraJ as. Klynn,Wm. Pattuhson. (Vunfy Surveyor S.T). TnwiW. fWoir M. Ittki., Jr. Count) A minor")!. It. Conn, L. TVaii 1kh, U. .Ta Ml KHON. Mantiterof Vungrcut 10fA lnatrietC. B. Ci'iiri. jwomfcy J. n. Aonkw. Time of Train At TIOXFSTA. STATION, on and.aflor OotobarB, 1874j ' SOUTH. Train (it) . - - - l:4S a, in, " M - - - . 3:30 p. in, ' Oi - - - '- - 8:44 p.m. KORTir. v Train SS " M " 61 fl:.riO a. m. 4:1 1 p. m, 2:38 . in. Or the Rlvsr IXvUinn i. . from Oil City n Irvliirtsn, up tho rlvor in North j down tUo rivor, south. "LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUsT" Hills havo been sent out by M "Vf. Tte, Esq., for subscriptions due to the Fokest REruni.icAH. These bills are not ours, but the company's, of whom wo bought this oflice ou Jan Krr lit.1873. W collect our own Lii!: ' tf. Rev, Elliot will preach iu the Presbyterian church ou Sunday nest, morning and evening. - Found. I'art of a gold ear-drop.. The owner enn got it by calling at this Frokh oranges1 at Fu ties' Drug fStore. Bettor buy now, ns the next . lot will bo higher. . Benj. May, Esq., of Norristown, nnd Benj. Jr., of this place, arrived iu town yesterday afternoon, both looking well. - ' Miles W. Tate, Esq., has been re tafcied os Attorney for the Towu Council, and C. D. Mnbio lias been Appointed Street Commissioner, for the .coming season. Preparatory services will bo held in the Presbyterian Church on Satur day at 2 o'clock p. tn. Comrauuiou setvices Kill be held during the Sua--day morning exercise. By reference to our "AnnoUQce- mcpts," it will he seen that Mr. Justin JSbawkey, of Barnett township is a candidate for tho Republican nomina tiou for Sheriff of this county. Thoso of our citizens who saw Johu T. Raymond play Col. Sellers, in )il City," on Saturday evening last, ra loud in his praise, and say they would not havo missed it for several . .times the expense. Gon. Clover has wandered around this way again, .looking nnd foeliug Mill. If . we mistake not he has some valuable timber land for sale, iu the purchaso-- of which . somebody will make, a fiue bargain. A few, yery few, bony suckers havo been caught as yet, but thcro's a good time, coming, wheu this fish will be pleuty, and we will all go about with our voices husky and our throats stuck full of little bones. One of oui New York exchanges iu noting the visitors of the Becchcr Tilton trial Tuesday, .March SO, has ho names of lion. &. P. Johnson and Hon. It. Brown, of Warren, Ta. iimong the number of spectators. Pigeons are playing across our valley theso few days past. We have Jieard of none being bHgged as yet, tint, if they remain long in this neigh- boi'hood some of them will contribute their share to a pot-pio or two. Croquet blossoms again, and wo suppose it will Jiot be very long before the base bull clubs will be re-organ ized. It seems that our young people are bound to enjoy themselves ut all hazards. We don't wish to stop tlnm If all thoso fellows wha havo threatened it, go to I ho Black Hills (luring tho coming season tho whole of that country will bo as densely popu lated as Now York City. Wo are lather iiicliuod to believe, however, that part of then) will lint go. Peter Sibblo of Dutch Hill met with a scvoro accident on Sunday i morning last, which, if it does not permauently cripple him, will atloaat render him unfit for labor for several months. Ho Was running out a creek picco from Newtown and when at or near Morgan's mill, an oar blade was broken, which rendered tho "piece" unmanageable. Kibble tried to land, when by some means bis left ankle was cauglipin a coil of the cable, and ho was thrown into the creek. One qnd of the line was fast to a log raft which was tied there, and the parties on the raft look in the situation at a glance, and seeing that if they could not pull him to their raft, he must certaiuly drown, they pulled him in through two hundred feet of water, bis head and body under the water aud lifted him on the raft. It was seen at. once that he was seriously hurt, and he was immediately carried to a house close at hand, and Chus. Harrangtcu was sent to summon medical assist ance. Drs. Wi nuns and Blaine re paired to tho place as soon as .the state of the roads would porimt, and found the uufortunate man suffering terribly ; the tibia, or shin bone was disjointed at the ankle, and - protruded through tbeskiu four inches. The sight was said to have been horrible. The boces were with grc.it difficulty put in their proper position, the surgeons believing there wcro some hopas of saving tho foot, giving tho sulfercr, nt all events, the benefit of the doubt. The foot may yet have to be amputated, but it is hoped that it will not be necessary. Ten days will tell whether he is to be come a sound man or otherwise. Wo fervently hope that hh limbs may be spared him, as he is a hard-working, in dustrious man, and literally one who earns his bread by tho sweat of bis brow. lie was three years in the ar my, serving in tho 83d Regiment P. V. and was a good soldier, coming out at the cl ose of the war without a scratch, and it is really uufortunate if the man it to lose his foot, that it did not oc cur in the service of his country, so that the petition might in some degree compensated for his misfortune. His old comrades will be glad to hear of his entire recovery, should such be the result. Later. Dr. Blaine informed us last evening, that he had just arrived in town from a visit to the injured man, and ho finds the fool continues warm, which is very incouraging. A man named Frank Hoy w drowned yesterday at Lacytown, six milts above thi3v place. It appears thai it is the custom to put extra men on a creek-piece to help run it over the dam, and the extra men jump oil at the "round rock,"., short distance below, nnd go buck to help out other pieces. This was Hoy's position, and iu jumping ofT & piece yesterday, he either miscalculated the distance, or did not make allowance for the rapid motion of the raft; at any rate he jumped too fur, and wont over the lock into the water iuto a sort of whirlpool, formed by tho -water rush ing through the cavities of the rocks. He eanio up three times, and then went down aud was seen no more. Up to the time we go to press his body has not been recovered. We under stand that his mother and sister, who live at or near Tylersburg, were de pendent up him, and his death will prove a sad loss to them. He was a brother-in law of Geo. Walters, one of tlTe firm for whom ho was working, and was about thirty years of ago. There hf.ve been a number of men drowned at that plaeo, and some of them in the same manner. It is gen erally the case, however, that the men are kuoeked off the raft with tho oar stem, oa account of tho blade getting caught iulhe "swirl," and becoming unniauttgouble. John Osgood and Billy Critchlow wore both knocked off at the same point on Thursday, and Critchlow came very near drowning, having gone down three times. It is a dangerous place, and a dangerous business, aud yet the busiuess never languishes for want of baud. It is but natural to suppose that careless ness has a good deal to do with these accidents, as it is . generally two or three years between tho fatal ones. Our sidewalks from Esq. Tate's offieo to the Court House Yard, are in a dangerous couditiou. Our couucil should sco to it at once that these walks aro properly straightened and mcuded, as it will be much cheaper than paying for somebody's broken leg, besides being much more couvou- ! u tit. Tho ice came out of the creek below Lacytown on Wednesday last, aud ever since that time lumber has been coming out as fast as hands could be procured to run it. The ice is all out of the creek now. The lum ber comes out of tho creek in six-platform pieces; sixteen feet square con stituting a platform; and nine of these pieces are coupled together at the mouth of the creek, making what is called an "Allegheny," which is put n charge of a pilot with eleven or more men, and run to Pittsburgh or below. There have been about 8,000, 000 feet of lumber run out thus fur, and we understand there are from 4,000,000 to 6,000,000 feet back, all of which may yet come out on tliif flood. The river is a little above good rafting stage at present, but the lum ber will undoubtedly all start out within a day or two. Our town is comparatively brisk at present. According to announcement a spelling school was held in the Uuivcr- salist church on Saturday evening last. For the first "spell," Mrs. P. O. Conver and Miss Clara Hunter choso sides ; and for the second, Messrs. J. T. Dale and J. E. Weok acted as cap tains; the third captains were Jas. Hillings and 'Lou. Heath. Esq. Tate gave out the words, and all woutdowu like grass before the sickle, none hav ing the good luck to spell all the rest down. There was au appointment made for another trial next Saturday evening, when is to be liope'd that our citizens will all tnrn out. Tho admis sion is placed at five cents, the pro ceeds to be used to buy an unabridged dictionary to bo presented to the best speller. There have been some specimens of drunkenness exhibited not peculiar to this town, since tho rafting season commenced, and tho performers at tracted much attention from the peo ple at large, while-presenting their specialties. . One old chap with a blue duck-bill cap, went through our streets 8ingiUikic songSf. which made up in earnestness what they lacked in harmony. Another amused bimselt more than he did the listeners, by pounding on the sidewalk with a cane, in the dead hours of night, and cough ing terribly for variation. We might mention other peculiarities we have noticed, but all have seen aud beard them before, hence we desist. Prof. A. C. Porter showed bis show in tho Lwarence House Hall on Thursday evening last. We are under obligations to him for complimentary tickets to the same. In this connection we would say that Jihn Heath, who is now, and has been for years, a cripple, has purchased the Stereopticon heretofore operated by one "Prof." Burket, aud will ex hibit the same throughout the county. He deserves A liberal patronage, and as bis exhibition is said to be a good one, we hope he will succeed well in his new enterprise. Judge Troper, so we understand, has been solicited to allow his name to be usod in connection with the office of Associate Judge, and has about concluded that he will do so. He will probably be down the river during the most of the canvass, however and will not be able to do much work for him self in that line. The prospects are that there will be quito a crop of can didatcs for nomination this season,and we welcome them all, requiring only that heir announcements be paid for in advance. For the information of those irreverent chaps who shout after us "Say, who put that head on you?" "Whoso fist did you run against." "IVcseut that other optic, till I close it," Ac., &c., we rise to explain that we hurt our eye ou a clothes-hook, on Monday last, while doing a boyish trick, t. e. wrestling. We've sworn off now. Capt. Knox is on crutches agaiu, This is how it happened : He was ou a creek piece, going from the mouth of the creek to tho "harbor," a mile below, when the piece commenced to swing. Iu the effort to obtain com mand of it, tho Captain's foot was caught between a grub and an oar- stem, and squcezod badly. No bones broken. . Tbe spring fever, in epidemic form, has made its appearance iu our midst, much to the disarrangement of schemes which require energy and ac tivity. This, like other evils, will run its course, and the gardeuiug- and oth er spring work will ho prosecuted with Tbe Superior Mills had nearly all its hands up the creek yesterday for the purpose of driving logs. Several lots were started ; most of them, we believe, being "safe within the boom," before the sun set. . It was the calcu lation to drive about 2000 logs yester day, but whether that number was se cured we have not ascertained. The Weekly UerM, of Titusville comes to tis with a tasty new dress, and enlarged to thirty-six columns. Tho paper is ably conducted and de serves that which it undoubtedly re ceives a liberal support. The sub scription price remains the same as beforo the enlargement, viz: two dol lars a year. Dr. G. W. Farnst, Dentist of Tidiouto, whose card appears regular ly in our paper is doing a good busi ness in his profession. He has all the Wtest improvements to nssist him in his practice, . and guarantees .. good work. When you need any thing iu his line, give him a call.. His office is in Grandin's block, Tidioute. Work on Partridge's new furni ture store and residence is again re sumed, with full force, not to be stopped again until the building is fin ished. Tho other new buildings in town, before spoken of, are getting along as rapidly as possible. Our town is bound to grow. Now do our plant-loving ladies send off orders to Vick and others for bulbs, plants and seeds to replace those precious flowers which were cut down in their prime by the fro6t dur ing the late severe winter. And in a few mouths our town will again "blos som as the rose." New invoice of boots and shoes; best ktylcs men's women's, misses' and children's, in leather and serge, to be sold at prices to suit the times, at Robinson & Bonner's. ltf NOTICE. U. 8. INTERNAL HEVENTE SPECIAL TAXES MAT 1, 1875, TO ATKIL 30, 1876. The Revised Statutes of U. S., Sec tions 3232, 3237, 3238, and 3239, re quire every person engaged in any business, avocitiou, or employment which renders hitu liable to a Special Tax, to procure and place conspicu ously in bis establishment or place of business a Start p denoting the pay ment of -said Special Tax for the Spe cial Tax Year beginning May 1, 1875, before commencing or continuing business after April 30, 1875. The Taxes embraced within tbe provisions of the law above quoted are the following, viz : Rortiflors... 8200 00 I enlers, retail liquor 2T00 Dealer, wholesale liquor 1(H) 00 Dealers in mult liquorti, wholesale... 60 00 Dealers in limit liquors, retail 20 00 Dealers in loaf tobacco 25 C3 Ketuil dealers in leaf tobaooo 600 00 . And on sales of over 81,ooo, fifty cents for every dollar iu excess of 8I.0VO. Dealers in inanufaolurod tobacco 6 00 Miiiiufaeturors ol stilts 50 00 And for eaoh still manufactured... -0 00 And for each worm mamifoctured "0 00 Manutiu'turors of tobacco 10 00 Manufacturers of citmrs 10 00 Pcddlersnf tobacco, first classUtiore than 'I horses or other unimala) 60 00 Peddlers of tobacoo. socond class l'i horses or other animals) 25 00 Poddlors of tobacco, third cluss (1 horse or othor animal) 15 00 Peddlers of tobaoco. fourth class. (on foot or public con Voyanoe)... 10 00 Brewers of less than 5O0 barrels 50 00 Brewers of 500 barrels of more 100 00 Any person, so liable, who shall fail to comply with the foregoing require ments will be subject to severe penal ties. Persons or Firms liable to pay any of the Special Taxes named abovo must apply to James C. Brown, Col lector of Internal Revenue at Green ville, Mercer, Co., and pay for nnd procure the Special-Tax Stamp or Stamps they need, prior to May 1, 1875, aud without further notice. J. W. Douglass, Comissiouer of Internal R-enue. Oflice of Internal Revenue, Washing ton, D. C. February 1st, 1875. 50-4t Teachers' Examinations. The regular Spring Examinations of Teachers for Forest county, will be held as follows: Marienville, Thursdoy April 22. Claringtou, Saturday " 24. ' Nebruska, Monday " 2G, Tiouesta, Tuesday " 27. Newtown, Thursday u 29. East Hickory, Friday " 30. Neillsburg, Saturday May 1. Examinations commence at nine o'clock, a. m. Directors aud frieuds of education are respectfully invited to attoud. v S. F. RoiiUEit, March 2l, 1870. Co. Sup't. Received, Tidioute, Pi., Match 24, 1875, from the JFtn Insurance Com pany of Hartford, Conn., tha -full amount of our losses by the fire wliich occurred on the 22d inst. We can not recommend this company loo highly. , A. J. Thompson. John Riqoins. R. L. Bates, Supt. T. fc T. H. O. & W. Co. Tho following are tho amounts of the insurance and the amounts paid, the losses boing total i A. J. Thompson, $1,200 John Siggins, 1,000 R. L. Bates, 200 2,400 Tho above speaks for itself. , The losses occurred March 22, 1875, and in two days were paid. Parties con templating Insurance would do well to securo a policy at once in this staunch old Company, with assets of upwards of six and one-half millious of dollars. The agent of this Com pany at Tionesta, Pa., is M. W. Tate, who will be glad to .give any informa tion desired. 1 2t Clover and Timothy, seed nnd a full line of garden seeds at Robinson & Bonner's. 50lf Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for tale at this office. . . COnilECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour barrol - fi3.757.25 Corn Meal, bolted .... 2.25 Chop foed .... $2.00(32.25 Rye bushel - - - - 1.00 Oats $ bushel .... 6065 Corn, csrs r 4550 Potatoes - - . . 90(a100 Green applos .... 75(1.00 Beans bushol ... 2.00(53.00 Ham, sugar cured .... 15 Breakfast Bacon, sugar ourod 15 Sugar 100 121 Syrup - - . ' . - 751.00 N. O. Molasses .... 1.00 Roast Rio CofToe No. 1 - ' - - 30 Rio Coffee, host 2S Tea - - - - - .501.40 Dried Boof ..... 2022 Rico 10 Butter ...... 25 30 Eggs, fresh .. , -. - 20 Salt - ... 2:50 2.75 Lard ....... l5(o,18 Drlod applos - - - - . 810 Nails, lOd, keg .... 4.50 Iron, common bar .... 4,00 Buckwheat flour - - - 3.00 Jfexo Advertisements. D1VOKC12. Forest County, ss. The Commonwealth , j of Pennsylvania to tlio Sherill' of j I.,. S. said County, Greeting! ' ' . ' Whereas, Janet te Brownell did on the 21st day of April, 1874, prefer her petition to our said Judges of tho said Court of Common Pleas of said County, praying for tho causes therein set forth, that she might be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you Lewis C. Brownoll. We, therefore, command you, as before, tho said Lewis C. Brownoll that setting snide all other business and ox cu sos whatsoever, you bo and appear in vour proper person beforo our Judges at Tionesta, at a Court of Common Pleas there to be held for tho County of Forest, on tho third Monduy of May next, to answer the petition or libol of the said Janetto lirownoll, and to show cause, if any you havo, why U10 saul Janetto nrow nell, your wife should not bo divorced from the bonds of matrimony, agreeably to the Acts ol AxHumliy iu such case made and provided. Herein fail not. Witness tho Hon. L. D. Wetmore, Presi dent of our said Court, at Tiionosta, the Ulst day ot December, 1874. 1'. M. CLAKK, Pr. Dnp'y Troth V. T. J. VAN OIESKN, Khorilf. i 4t l'AI'A ISAIiUWIIV Has opened a SEWING MACHINE DEPOT In bis BOOT:and SHOE STORE, And In connection with his othor business lis has constantly iu store tho CROVER tk BAKER, DOMKSTIO, VICTOR, WILSON SIIUTTLK, WHITNEY, . IIOWK, BLEKS. WHEKLER AmWOS, HOME SHUTTLE, and will FURNISH TO ORDER any Sewing Machine iu tho market, at list prices, with all tho GTJv2sTT IE 33 S which the Companlos tlve, and will DELIVER TIIE MACHINES In any part of Forest County, anil give all uecessary Instructions to learners. NccUlcf fur atl .Wucliliirw, Milk u.l TUrra4 always iu htore. TiOlol TK, IM., June, l':4. 11-tt I)r..T. Walker's California Vin egar IJilters aro a purely Vegetable preparation, mado chiefly from tho im tivo herbs found on tho lower Kinoes t tho Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the ui of Alcohol. Tho question Is almost daily nsked, "Wkat is tho cause of the unparalleled success of Vinkiiak Htr TKitst" Our answer is, that Uiey rcuiova tho cause of disease, and tho paiiuut re covers hia health. They ma tliogrix! blood purillor and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator ami Invigoratir of -tho system. Never before in Hie history of tlio world ha.H a incdiclno Iktii Compounded oscimii!J tlio rrlii:uklls quRhtion of Yi.xkcmr LIi'itkiis in lioatitir tits sick of every ilisc.vo mau ii heir to. Tlijr aro a gentle PuriMtive m well ru a Tunic, relieving ConjrcMHiir or lufliutiinnlioii 'of tho Liver ana Vipcurul OrgaUs iu liiUouo Diseases 'it The proporllcn of Dn. TV'alkkk's Vixxoau Uiitkhs arc Aperient, Diaiilioretin, Carrttinative. Suti'liioiu, Laxative. lWnictic, Sedative, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altera fcive, sad Anti-liiliou. Grateful Thousands proclaim Trav EGar Bitters tho most wondorful. In viguraut that erur sustoiucd tho. siukin sytai. O No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain lonj unwell, provided their bones aro not do stroyed by mineral poison or other menus, aud vital orgtim wasted boyout repair. Bilious, Remittent and Inter mittent 1 evers, which aro so preva lent In the valleys of our great rirw throughout tho Dnitcd States, especially thoso of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Ativan s.18. Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Urruidn, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, SavnnnaU, Ro anoke, Jamos, and many others, vitk their vast tributaries, throughout our ontiro country during the Summer and Autunin, aud remarkably so iliuiiiK soa sons of unusual heat and dryness, ais invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of tho stomach and live-, and other abdominal viscera. Ia their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow crful lntluenco upon theso various or gans, is essentially necessary. Thoio Is no cathnrtio for tho pnrposo equal to Dlt. J. WALKER'S 'l.NK(iA)t lilTTKK, as they will speedily remove tho dark, colored viscid atter with wlnsh ti.o bowels nro loaded, nt tho eamo lsu.o stimulating tlio secretions of the liter, and goncially restoring tho huaf:)iy functions of tho dlgestivo organ. Fortify tlio body against dine.-, by purifying nil its fluids with Yispn r lilTTEIts. No epldemiu can tal.s hoi A of n system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, ffimd nche, l'ain tu the Shoulders, Conxav Tightness of the Chest, pijzincKs. p'wr Eructations of tlio Stomach, Had Ta.: ill tbe Month, liilious Attacks, l';;lp;!.v tatiou of the Heart, iulhuumatiim of tVi Lungs, 1'uin in the region of the Ki-t neys, and n hundred otlior painful yin toins, are the oif'springs. U IHskm:. One buttle will prove a bettor giui-air.- of its merits than u lengthy ai t;. ,n ruent. ; . Scrofula, or King'-i Etil, v.,'.,. fta'clliupA, L'lcur, Ihyfipelav, ,Swv..iil Xcn, Coltro, biinfiiloti.s liillaiiiinnlloli. Indole.! InlluimualiuiiK, llrrourinl A lh'climi. vr-t 8oruri, ririiptiuu of the Skin, Sore V. u. s. I:i tbusa, u iu nil other onin.tii;uiu;ial l'i "ensej, Walkku's Yimioau Ilini:i: hvj shewn their great cumin u punur.i in Iim most ub.stinute unit intructitUe r;i-n, For Intlammutory and C'iiro.ii j Rheumatism, Out, Bilious, liei..t tent and Intermittent Fun ei s, 1 iscase the Blood, Liver, Kidney end !hn'u',', those Bitter have 110 eciind. feuvU 1.m-s,'c ore cmiKcd ly Vitiated lllood. - Mecli an tea 1 1) incases. Person eu pnged in l'aiuts and Minerals, such :m l'luinuors, T,viu-nottur.i, tiold buntwii, iinj. iiiuefs, 114 they advance ill Lie, nre eul'jjt to paralysis of the UoneN. ' To piurti against linn, tuko a duso of V.fli Kit's V l.s tOAR BiTTiiits occasionally. For Skin Diseases," Eruptions, Tct- ter, Salt-li hetun, Blotches, SpoH, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncle. Ring-worm. Sculd-lieud, Soio Dyes, Kryipela. lull, Scurfs, Discelorutiyns of the HK in, lliumm awl l)i.-i'acs of the Skin uf wliiitov.T iiioiih or untuiv, aro literally dug up nnd tuirtcd eut of tlio system iu a isbort time hy th iim uf these Bitter. Fin, Tape, and other Worm, lurking in the system of many tlioitsuiida, aro itUecliiiiliy c.e.-,Uoyud aud removed. Xu system of medicine, nu vunuil'uc.es, u nu thuiiiiiuitles n ill iieo the system lioiu u mm., liko theso Bitten. For Female Complaints, la ymm or old, murnod or Mieriu, nt thedsu u of -manhood, or the turn of hie, these Tonio Bittern display no decided an iullueiieu that improvement it suoti pcrceptihln. Cleanse the Vitiated lUood nlna- ever you find its iuipuritiws bin sling lUruugh tho skin in Pimples, Eruntiuiia, or Sotu: cleanse it wheu you find it ob-ttuctml sn4 Kin ,:! ib. in tho vein-, clrunie it wheu it is foul , your fcelmtM will tell yon whva Koj the blood pure, and tho health uf thu luu will follow. It. II. JllcIXIN ll.l) At CO.. DrUTUtff Mel Ut'n AfU..K.Ul Klalteut't Cl It UlU, Had cur. of V.islnit.'iiii timt t'liarltni. So... . SulU by tvli D--tig-l-t ui.il Il.ul C. W. EARNEST, SUIiGEON DENTIST, TH'IOUIT., PA. I.L OPERATIONS pertatnins; to Hnr V nieal ,r Mechanical lielitlstrv jr formed v.ith earn, and vvuriiuiti'il. I guar antee HUcfe or rofuiid the moiicv.- Otlleo in It A.N BIN HKK'K BLOCK. Reiiicmlicr the nhice. :K-lv. !. XV. KAHNKST.