Blu forest gcpuMkuw. WElWiCSDAT HOCmC, MAY 1!, 587S. BOROUGH OFFICERS. pwffent Jon N Hunt. (tmneif'mra (. W. llolilnsnn, V. A. Vainer, A. . Kellv, S. II. Haslet, A. II. J'urtriilKO, II. (). Davis. Justices of the l'aeB. S. Knox, C. A. Jlalldall. (VsaaAV H. Rwair(rrt fluhool Mrfctorl. H. Knox, II. O. Pn sHs, S. J. Wolcott, H. H. Maslut, A. H. Kelly. I. Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Prwddent Jwdqeh. 1). Wrtmorr. I neinU J miff en A P u R ic w Cook , Joa. O. Uai.k. IHhmffT. 3, Vaw Oikhkm. Vaurr H. J. Ki;Tl.v:r. roiAenoary, ktgitlerA Recorder, tc. T. M. Cl-AHK. (JjumwiiMwi-JllUK Thompson, Jai. .. CUKK, Kl.1 IlKRMN. . Ounri Nuptrintendrnt S. F. lion Bien, JHntrirt AtiorneyH. It. Irwin. Jury .nmMont- J A. Fltkm,Wii. Pattkhhon. OnMnf.V .furwyor S.T. IRWIN. tforoner U. Ittkt., Jr. County Auditors T. 11. Conn, Ij. War vun, O. Javikhon. il embay of VonyrtM 10th District C. B. 4uuti. ( Assembly J, B. Aowkw. Time of Train At TIONESTA STATIOX, on aod.aftcr OtXobvr 6, If 74 I OUTIt. Train ftO - - - 10:45 a. ru. " M 8:30 p. ru. 02 -. - 8:44 p. m. ' KKTH. Train 5J " M 8:5 a. m. 4:11 p. m, 2:38 a. ra. "0 Uio Rlrcr PI vision i. c. from Oil Clly to Irvinutsn, up tha river la North ; down tfca river, eoutli. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Bills have been sunt out by M. Yf. Tate, Esq., fur subscriptions duo to the FoRKr Ekplblicak. Tbcso bill are uot ours, but tha company'!, cf whom wo bought this office on Jan aary 1st, 1873. We collect our owu Lilla. tf. Eev. Lusher will preach iu tho M. E. Church on next Sunduy morning. Union Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. - Mr. J. T. Pale, of this plaee, is this week announced as a candidate for Prothonotary &o., subjoct to lie i publican usages. Mr. Brooks, of the Brookston Tannery, culled upon us lust week. lie is a well-informed and agreeable gentleman, whom it is pleasure to meet. The Meadville Daily Republican pnfweJ safely through its eleventh birth !ay on Saturday last. 1 his iu teres ting paper is owned aud publish cd by Col. lleisinger. , Attention is directed to the ad vertisement of W. A. Cooper, Frank Jin, Fa., which appears in this "issue. He will be found a pleasant man to deal with, and sells cheap. M. Smith, Jeweler, has removed from our towu, to peek a location in a larger place. - lie leaves behind him nmny warm friends, wbe will be glad to hear of his future success. A man was around with a horn on Monday, selling meat. If he had been -around with meat and selling ''horns," he would have had a good deal of competition to overcome in this towu. , A. It. Kelly, Esq., was called to Titusville on Saturday last on account of the severe illness of his daughter, who is atteudiug school there. We are pleased to learu that she is hotter, and is likely to recover rapidly. - The folks here haven't got over iheir "spell" yet. Auother trial was Jiad at tlio Univcrsalist church on Sat urday evouing, aud much good spell in a was tho result. AN ho tho victors Are we have not heard. ' On Tuesday, May 4ih, our Coun ty Treasurer, Mr. S. J. Setley was jnarried to Mit-s Lena Thompson, of Tioucsta township. Fs. Knox per formed the ceremony. Sylvester and his brido have our verv bebt wishes or their future hsppiuesj aud com ort. Mr. Moses Shirley, while at work in tho planing mill of Jus. Clark, Jr & Co., last Wednesday, was struck by a large splinter which passed through his uose and injured both eyes, but, it is thought will not destroy their sight. Medical attendance was called aud be is doing well. Warren Mail. - A three-headed woodchuck was captured near Hydetown a few days nt?o. aud is at the Purshall House Billiard Rooms, in Titusville, on ex hibitiou. We live iu hopes that Davy Hilanda will purchase that woodchuck nnd thus bo able to regulate tho win ter to suit lumbermen, nnd deer-bun tcrs. A young man named Orrin Mo Inlirc, of Elk towuship, Clarion coun ty, met with a severe accident about two weeks ago, at Dingman & Derick son's stave mill, which is in operation on or near Whig Hill. He was work ing with the edger, and something calling his attention he looked away from his work, and at that instant his left hand was caught in the saw, result- ng in tho injury of the thumb aud three fingers. Dr. Towell was called, and' did what he could to save all the fingers, but it was found necessary to amputate the socond finger, which operation was performed by Dr. P., at his office on Monday lust. The young tnau suffered severely, but we under stand will now get along rapidly and not lose the use- of any of his other fingers. Mr. Mclntire had been work ing at the business about nine months aud had never met with an accident previously. We chonicle a great many similar cases in this section, and, as far as we have been able to learn, there has never been a green hand in jured at any of our mills; it is only those who from familiarity with dan ger, bccouiq careless, and in an un guarded moment suffer injuries which cause them to go through life maimed, and in some instances almost helpless. May this prove a warning to all who are engaged in similar occupations. We have received a copy of the Leader published at LinesviHe, Craw ford Co., by Britton & McCoy. It is a neat, spicy paper, well printed and edited, and has the appearance ot be ing well patronized. With Mr. McCoy we are not acqainted, but we have al ways had a great deal of respect for Britton, ever since we saw him throw a man clear across a forty-foot street for simply remarking that "Jeff Davis was a better man than Abe Lincoln." We have always been careful to agree with nun whenever lie uroacueu any ..... . .I topic, aud have studiously avoided giving him any offieuce. Good luck to you gentlemen; may your muscle and prosperity increase with age. In Warren county Prof. B. Suth erland was elected Superintendent of Schools for the ensuing three years. Venango county elected S. II. Fra then Clarion, A. J. Davis. Crawford, J. C. Graham. Elk, Geo. It. Dixou. Jefferson, O. A. Blose. Clearfield, Juo. A. Gregory. Cameron, N. II. Schenck. In nearly every case, the salary of the Co. Supt. was reduced, $300 or more, but In no case do the Superin teudeuts receive less than $1000 per annum. ' The new ore found in Tioga, this state, of which we recently made men tion, is thus spokeu of by the Tioga Etprets of April 10 : "A gentleman from Philadelphia has vitited tins place, and with Dr, Hathaway tested the new metal. On Saturday the two put the ore to a test at the iron works in Mansfield, and the result was that, the test on a large scale was eutircly satisfactory. The Philadelphia gentleman represents one of the heaviest iron and lead firms in the United Stateagj. M. P. Jenks, of Meadville, has one of the largest and best Jewelry establishments in Western Pennsylva uia. His assortment of Diamonds Watghe8, Clocks, Silverware, and Jew elry of all kinds, is large, and well selected. It will pay expenses, if any one wishes to buy twenty dollars worth of goods, to go to Meadville and look at his stock. His place of business is on the corner of Water and Chestnut Streets. Davy Hilund' lost his woodchuck last full, and some are malicious enough to attribute our severe winter to this fact. Ou Thursday last, how ever, Geo. Weaut captured the ideuti cal animal in Mr. Wenk's back lot and turned it over to Davy, who as signed it a choice position in his men agerie. The back yard of the Central House is beginning to bear a remote resemblance to Noah's Ark. The Republican County Commit tee of Clarion elected M. A. K. We id ner Senatorial, and R. Rulofiion and J. H. Patrick Representative delegates to the Republican. State convention aud also fixed the time for holdiug the primary meetings the second Sat urday in August, aud the coanty con vention on the Monday followiug. The delegates are uninstructed. Jamestown cloths, fine assortment Suiiuble for gentlemen's clothing, just received, nt Robiusou & Bonner's. 5tt On Thursday evening last, a man named Lewis King, of Siverlyville, committed suicido in Oil City, by tak ing oxalic acid. He was a shoemaker, and left a wife and fivo children in destitute circumstances. The Relief Committee of Oil City contributed a sum of money to the widow, and we believe she has received pecuniary as sistance from several individuals. A meeting of the congregation was held in tho Presbyterian church on Sunday last, at 2 o'clock p. m, to take measures for the organization of a Sabbath School. Committees were appointed to procure books and pa pers, and another meeting, to which all interested in the work are invited, was appointed for next Sunday, at 3 o'clock p. m., at which time a perma nent organization will be effected. The following which will be in tercsting to our readers in this county is taken from a Pittsburgh - Commer cial reporters' interview with various lumbermen : The first Dartv interviewed was a member of a firm in Tionesta a firm which has heretofore sent down more lumber than anv other in the lumber regions. He said: "The lumber busi ness is duller than it has been for many years. It is so bad iu fact, that all the lumbermen are going back home to stop operations. They in leud to shut down altogether are forced to do so, indeod, because they cannot ohtain prices sufficient to pay for their labor. As compared with last season, the trade at present falls short about two-thirds. It is even worse than that. For instance: Last sea son one firm sent to this market over fifteen million feet of sawed lumber and cot fair prices for it. This sea1 son thoy have not quite half the above Quantity, and tliey are uuable to sell it at a bgure whicn win pay expenses. The Westmoreland celebration of the Centennial, in honor of the Han- nastown Declaration of Independence, will be a sensible affair if carried out as proposed. The Declaration was not only made May 1C, 1775, an earli er date than the Mochlenberg Declar ation, but is a better authenticated event than that. Jefferson, the au thor of the Philadelphia Declaration, denied the authenticity of that at Mechlenberg, basing his criticism on the simjlarkof expression and senti ment between his and that, and argu ing that the Mechlenberg affair wis a plagiarism from his. That at Han nastown has never been disputed, and it thus cau be accepted as authentic. The celebration will be merely a pa rade, with possibly addresses by per sons of local celebrity. No attempt will be made to give the celebration a national importance. Mon. J. B. Ag new and E. L. Davis Esq., have been notified of their appointment as Yico Presidents of this celebration. Iu pursuance of the recommenda tion of the grand jury, the commis sioners advertised the old jail, and sold at public sale last Monday. The bids did not reach $100 until it was agreed that the purchaser should have one year to remove the wall of the yard and three years to take away the building. It was then run up, and finally knocked off to T. C. Wilson for $410. The purchaser to remove the building and all the material, and level up the lot on which it stands, which ground of course remains the property of the county. Clarion Vein craU Last Wednesday night, May Bth, the residence of Mr. George Ensworth, on East street, was entered by burg lars through a back window and a suit of clothes with a pocket-book con taining about $62 and valuable pa pers were taken. When Mr. lusworth awoke in the morning he missed the clothes that he had left on a chair near ilia bed, and found all the doors open and tho back window raised. Soon after, his clothes and the contents, ex cepting the money, were found near tho funco back of the house. No chloroform was used, as reported. Strong suspicions exist against certain parties, but nothing has ' yet been proven. Warren Mail. The maniage of Miss Ida Greeley, eldest daughter of the late Horace Greeley, to Col. Nicholas Smith, of Coviugtou, Kentucky, took place at the residence ot the bride s aunt, Mrs. Cleveland, in New York, according to the Roman Catholic form, that being the faith of the brido's mother. Father Farrel performed the ceremony. A number of invited guests were present, including General Cochrane, Judge Shea and Oliver Johnson, The Misses Greeley and Cleveland were brides maids. Whitelaw Reid was one of the groomsmen. After the ceremony tha bridal party proceeded to the steamer Abyssinia for Europe on wedding tour. A new stock of Spring hats aud caps Just opened ut tho Hat Store, two doors below tho Post-office, Tidiouto ; very stylish. Cull aud seo them. 2tf A New and Important Book. The Pol'dicaL Pertonul, and Property Right of a Citizen of the United iStatet How to erermse and how to preserve Uiem; by Thcophilut J'aron, LL. D. Jonet Brothers & Co., I'mta., la. This work is tho most important which has ever been issued from the pen of this distinguised author, both because it contains the result of his life long labor aud study, aud because it is written for the great mass of American citigens, giving clear, plain aud authoritative information with re gard to those rights and duties upon which their success and prosperity de pend. The work embraces a popular com mentary ou the constitution of the United States, section by section, ex plaining its principles, purposes, and the rights and powers it' confers, and also a full and complete conpendiura of the laws and rules which pertain to the raanagmcnt of property aud the transaction of . all kinds of business. The book is a marvel of completeness, and of its accuracy the name of the author is the best possible guaranty. His language is simple throughout,aud the subjects treated are brought with in the easy comprehension of those unlearned in the law. We cannot too highly commend this volume to our readers. It is a book every Intelligent man will feel the need of as soon as he has examined it. The amount of blundering and litiga tion that would be avoided by a gen eral knowledge of its .contents cannot well be overestimated. It should be in the hands of every' . ma a who has any desire to understand his rights, or any care to conduct his business safely and without expensive legal helps. Ii will undoubtedly moet with a Very large Bale. It will be Bold only by subscription, and any one desiring an agency should apply to the publishers. ' Just opening a ne w Spring stock, consisting of men's, women's and cbil dren'a underwear; Balbriggan, Iron Frame and other choice makes of while and fancy cotton hosiery. Also, gloves, corsets, embroideries, standard trimmings, linen collars and cuffs, necktios, Ac, tc, at the Hat Store ; Sign of the Big Red Hat, two doors below the Post-office, Tidioute. 2tf For Sale. The old Holmes House property is offered for sale on very reasonable terms, 'f bis property consists of two acres of land, a barn, suitable for liv ery, size 105x40 feet. The foundation of the Holmes House contains a large amount of first class building Btone, The land isuitable for gardening.and with proper care will raise superior vegetables. This property will be sold cheap. For tortus enquire of the editor of this paper, or of C. F. Gillos- pia, Whig Hill. 33tf. Special Notice. We call atten tion of our readers to the advertise raent of the well known business firm of John Stevenson's Sons. Those con templating tho purchase of goods in their hue will tiutf ibis to boanoppc tuuity rarely onereu. - lhe nrnt is an old and reliable one, and their, repre 8eutatio.ni may be relied upon. 31 3m The lightest running Machine in the world is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so. and ho knows. 46 ly Landlord and Tenant Louses, the most approved form, for sale at this office. Thoso beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residence cau be bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. The colored address label on each paper shows the duto to which tho sub' scriber has paid, thus Thos Turner If 74, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his paper until March 1st, 1874 The mail list is corrected weekly. By con sulting the address label every subscri ber can tell how his account stands. Our accounts go back no further thun the 1st of January, '73, the ao counts previous to that time beiug payublo to the old firm. L - - - -'- New Advertisement!. Applications for License at May Sessions, 1875. Win. Lawrence, Hotel, Tionesta Boro. 8. A. Varner, " " - ' Michael lttol, Jr., " " " U. W. Hovard, Wholesalo License, Tio nesta Boro. John Woodcock, Hotel, Neill.ilmrtf, Har mony Two. J. M. C1.AKK, Clerk. April 21, 1S70. TIONESTA HCyVlTlCl'JTH. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour p barrel ... f7.25Q7.7ft Corn Meal, bolted T Chop feod - ' ' - - , 2.50 fi.002.50 1.00 6."(h70 - 4o(ii,.r)0 . 75&100 J.0O 2.0003.00 in - in ."- 10Q12J . 751.0O 1.00 30 - 28 - .COffjil.40 - 10(12 10 - 2.) 15 i 2.40(0.2.50 ' 16G420 - 4.00 . - 4.25 Rye $ bunhel Oats bufthcl m Corn, cam - Potatoes - - - t Lime 1? bbl. Boans 9 bushel . 11am, atiKnr cured Ilreakfast IJacon, augar cured Bugar - - - Syrup - N. O. Molasses Koast Illo Coffee No. X Itio ColTeo, bost Tea - Dried apples llico Butter ..... Kpfrs, frosh ... Salt - - - -Lard Iron, common bar Nnils, lOd, kog - Xollce.to Tax-Pnycrs. Tho subscriber will be st the following named plaens and clUs Ihr the purpose of onllm-tiDK taxes wituin we coumv 01 l-or- ost for tho year 1S75, as per act ot Assem bly in such cases in arto una provmcd s BAKNETT TWOWHU P. Monday. June 14th AtCooksbure from 10 to 12 a. m and at Clarinuton from 3 to 6 p. m, JKNKS TOWNSHIP. . Tuesdnv. June 15th Marionvllle.at J. D. Hunt's. KINOSI.KT TOWNSHIP. Monday. June 21st Newtown, atWhoe- lor, Dusenbury & C'o.'s Store. HARMON! TOWNSniP. Wednofidav, June 2:ld At J. I. Ranee's Store. Thursday, June !24tii Trunkcy- ville, at John Poterson's. HICKORY TOWKRHIP. Friday. June 25th East Hickory, at T, J. jiowmau s ftioro. HOWK TOWNSnlP. Monday and Tuesday, Juno 28 and 29 At Urookston Co.'a Store. OIIKEW TOWNSHIP. Thursday, July 1st Nebraska, Hotel. . TIONESTA TOWNSHIP. Friday, July 2d Tionesta, Treasurer's umce. tionesta Bonouan. Saturday, July 8d Tionesta, Treasur er's umce. Thoso pavinir previous to Almost 1st are entitled to 5 per cent, reduction. All Mercantile Taxes must bo paid previous to July 1st, or tnoy win lie collected accor ding to law. 8. J. SETL1SY, May 5th, 187B. County Treasurer. Administrator' Xotice. ESTATE OF PETER SIBBEL, Pooeos ed. Notice is hereby civen that Let' ters of Administration on the Estate of the above named Peter 8ibbel, late of the Township of Kingsley, in the County of Forest, deceased, have boen granted to Nancy A. Hibbel, and John Zouts, residing in Tionesta township, said county. All persons, therefore, hav ing claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent, are requested to make the same known to the said Nancy A. Hibbel and John Zents without delay. NANCY A. SIBBEL, JOHN ZENTS. April 26th, 1875. 4 Ot Notice. Whereas, my wifo, Caroline, has left my bod aud board without just cause or provi cation I hereby warn all persons against trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of bur contracting, ISAIAH JONES. ' Trunkeyvllle, March 2S, 1675. 2tf FISlIIXtt TACKLE! ir. A. C'OOPEK, Franklin, la., HAS on hand a fine assortment of fish ing tuokle, of all kinds, including FISHING RODS ALL KINDS. FISHING HOOKS - ALL KINDS. FISHING LINES ALL KINDS. SPOON HOOKS ... ALL KINDS. FLY HOOKS - ALL KINDS. And, in fact, everything, a fisherman needs. Give him a call when you are in Franklin. His place of business is on Liberty St., opposite International Bunk. C3t Agents Wanted to Mcll. The Political, Personal, and Property Eights a Citizen, Of the United Xtuteu Jlow to excrtm and how to preserve than. ISy Theojhilun i'u? ton, LL. D. Containing a commentary on tho Fcdor al aud Slate Constitutions, giving their history and origin, aud a full explanation of their principles, purposes and provi sions; the powers and duties of Public Ofliccrs; the rights of the people, and the obligations incurred in every relation of life; also, parliamentary for deliberative bodies, and tull directions and legal forms for all business transactions, as making Wills, Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Notes, Drafts. Contracts, elo. A Law Library in a single volume It meets the wants of all classes and soils to nvorylody. JONKS BROTH ERS A CO., 1'hUa., Pu. 0 4t K.I V- ".- 9,SW 5M,VCr You Can Nave Money By buying your PIANOS and OKU ANS from the undersigned MuHuiiu'turcrs' Agent, lot tho Ust brands In tho market. Instrument snippml direct irom me ruu torv. CHAM. A. MIULTZ. Tuner. 3 ly Lock box 1746, Oil City, Pa. Holliiaysburg Seminary. FOR YOUNG LADIES, ROLLIDAYSBURG. PA. Rev. JOSEPH WAI.GH, w31-3ni Principal Dr. J. Walker's Culirornla Tin Ogar Hitters aro a purely Vctjetabhi preparation, mndo chiefly from tho na tive herbs found on tho loner rancM oi tte Sierra Novada mountains of Califor nia, the medicinal properties of which mo extracted therefrom without tho tiso of Alcohol. Tho question is nlmot.1 daily nskcU, ''What is tho cau so of tU unparalleled success of Vixegau Brr Tkkst" Our answer is, that they rcwoni tho cause of disease, mul the patient re covers his health. Thoy aro the gross blood purifier and a Ufo-giving principlo, a perfect Renovator ami Invigorntor of tho 8Btuni. Never be for o iu tho hutory of tho world bos a medicine been ooinriounilcil poHftcaiing the roinai k'lilo quahiica or Y'iskoau Dittkrs in healing tlxi sick of every diseone man i heir to. They are a pernio Purgative n wrII m a Tuuia. relieving Cenesuuii or iBuamiHAtinn of tho Livur onj Yiicral Org&us iu Uiliuus U Meases The properties of Dr. Walkk8 YikIlOar IIittkh.i are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious Laxative. Diuretic Sedative, CuiintRr-Irritant Sudorific, Altera tive, and Anti-liiliout. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vn. egar Bitters tho most wonderful Ib viguraut that ever sustained th tiukiaa system. No Terson can take these Bitter according to directions, and remain lonj unwell, provided their bones aro not de stroyed by miuoral poison or other means, and vital organs wastod tojoa4 repair. Bilious, Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, which are so preva lent In the valleys of our groat rivers throughout the Dnitod States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, lied, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grand, J'oarl, Alabama, Mobilo, Savaunali, Ro onoko, Jamas, and ninny othors, with their vast tributaries, throughout our cntiro country during tbo Summor aixt Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of tho stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. Iu tbeir treatmont, a purgative, exerting a pc erful iiilluonce upon tucso various er gans, is essentially necessary. There fa no ratlinrtio for the purposo equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Hittfks, as they wiii sppodily remove the dark colored viscid mattor With whieU tba bowols are loaded, at tho saute iuy stimulating tho socrotious of the liver, aud generally restoring tho UoitUhy functions of tho digestive organs. Fortify tho body against dlset by purifying all its tluids with Vinhoah Bitters. No epidemic can tr.Ko boU of a Bj'stora thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Tfe. ache, Puin iu tho Shoulders, C'oiirI, Tightness of tlio Chest, UixzineM, f!onr Eructations of tho Stomach, Had Tbi in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Pulplu. tation of tho Heart, Inllammntiuti of i)y Lungs, Pain in tho region of the Kl.'. uoys, and a hundred other painful nj'iii;i toms, aro tho offsprings of Dyxpopsix. One bottle will provo a better gnnrtti:tf of itsmoiits than a lengthy r.-.le rai ment. Scrofula, or Kintr's Evil, Whtra SwelliugH, Ulturs, Erysiuulii, KwoIkmI Xm-k. (Juitro, berofuluu lulluiiiumiiit;i, tutr-li 1 1 Iuilumnmtious, Miircurial Atfrclii.im, ('4 Boreo, Eruutiung of the .SI(ijV,r8ro Ivi e. In those, u in all other cbnutiluliuiui! Ui eases, "Walk Kit's Vinkiiak ISittkkk luri shown their great curative puwoi. iu tlvj most ubntinato mul intruciiililu ciim-m. For Inlhutiiiiatorv nitil I'ltroula Rheumatism, Gout, Hiliuu, i;rvi; . tout and Intermittent Fevers, I )ixnnmii if tho lllood, Livur, Kidney mul lll.iclU, those liUUTo have no uiiual. built iniun are caused by Vitiated. Lloutl. Mechanical Diseases. Persons en gaged iu Paints and Minerals, such r.s Plumbers, Typo-scttuiJ, (iilil-tjnutu. and Killers, an tlmy advance in Mi', un M;lj-r'. to puraly aia of the liutrcU. To fi'itrd ag.iinut Una, tuko a dose of W.U.tiu'a Vli: -ko.r UiiTKits occasionally.' For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet ter, Sall'Uhuiini, ItlutchcH, bpum, l'miploi;, Puxtuled, liiTls, C'arhtiuclci, Kmtf wi.i .u". Kcald-hcud, .Soro Jiyox. Jiiynliulu. Itclv, -Scurfs, Discoloration of tlio 8kin, lluim r-t and Dimw.'cs uf the .Skin of wlmtuvor rums or nature, are lllorully dux P '' tansid out of tha eyistoiH iu a hut t time by the u: of tlieao Bittern. Tin, Tape, nnd other Worms, lurking iu the t ttmu of o many tliuuuu.U, are olluctuully destroyed uud removed. Xo eystuui of medicine, no vennil'uRes, ns um thdmiuitiCB will lieu tho system hum weruis liko tliVKe Hitters. For Femalo Complaints, in yoMnj or old, niurnud or miii-'Iu, at tbo (iwu of -mauhoud. or the turn of lilt-, Oiuho Ti.i 11 itteri disilay to decidfd an intluence tliat improvement is soon poievptihla. Cleanse the Vitiated IJluod wh- ever you tind iu iinpunties bursting tbru(k the skin iu I'linples, Krti)tious, or Seres: cleunse it when yuu Cud it obsliuctsl su4 slnr(.''su in the veins; clrause it wheu it u foul; your luuliuKSWill loll you wha tho blood pure, uuj the UeallU of the teia will fulUiw. H. II. McDONALI A CO.. DniptriiU nud (Jmi. Ak's.. San hYuurisuo f'H.titils aud mur. of Wu.iiuuiii sul Jmilt'it S. . ttultl by mli liruS)!1 sU t-ul i., C. W, EARNEST, SUKGEON DENTIST, TJOIOUTK, PA. ALL OPKUATIOXS pertaining t Hur i;i al or Mitdianiiml lfiititiy prr foriui'il with rum, and wrrantt'd. 1 guur Hilton Huei-ess or refund tho inonov. iillt. o iu liltAN DIN HHK lv lll.UCK. Xi'iiii iulii r tho place. ;iji-ly. U. W. KA11NKHT.
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