WEDNESDAY MOUXING, MAY 1!), '.87ft. uorough officers. Purpnti Join Rkck. Uouncilmrn O. W. lloliinnnn, H. A. "Varum-, A. It. Ucllv, H. 11. llttHli-t, A. II. Vnrtrldire, II. O. Ilavin. Jutice oMa l'ut D. S. Knox, C. A. lUndall. tJnnHnhlf II. Swairirart ftehnol hirrr(tr. H. Knot, II. O. Tin YlH, S. J. Woleott, 8. II. Harlot, A. U. Kally. 1). Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Jutli,. P. Wpi'Monif. Aeiat Jmljrt Andhkw Cook. Jom. a. iai.r. tihrviir T. J. Vai Oikhks. TYfiAm-er S. .1. Shtmiv, I'rolhminlnry, Register it Recorder, ? o. T. M. Clark. CViirtmiMmrirr Joi.iv Thompson, Jas. K. C'l.AIlK, Km IlKlll.lN. fbiiiifi SiiiirrinlrnilrntH. V. RoiIItKR. JHttrict Attorneys. I). Ikwin. Jury f hiiniiu)ier Jas. Flynn.Wm. Pattkiihon. OoMn.V flurrryor S.T). TnwiW. Oironer M. Ittkl, Jr. Onunry Anlitorir'V. II. ?onn, L. fl'Aii VKR, O. Jamikhon. Member of Oongref 19fA District C. V. CUllTI. Aitmbly3. V. Aonkw. Time of 7'raina AtTIOXESTA STATION, on and.nrior Ootobvr 6, 1W74 : HOUTH. TrHln 00 " M - bi Trutu 53 " M " it lA:4!k H. m. 8:30 p. in. 8:44 p. in. R:.V a. in. 4:11 p. lu, 2:34 a. in. KORTH. Chi Uio River Division i. t. from Oil City to IrvliiPtnn, np tho river M North ; down tfea river, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Bills have becu sent out by M. f. Tate, Eftj., for subscriptions due to the FoitEar Republican. These kills ore uot ours, but the company's, f whom we bought this office on Jan uary 1st, 1873. Wo collect our own fcil!. ' tf. Rev. Elliot will preach In the 1 1 i . . , , o . . 1 - . . i resnviorian ciiurcu ou ouiiuut uexi. morning nnd evening. Sabbath School at 3 o'clock p. ru. 1). G. Hunter, of Tioncsta twp., . is to-day announced as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Re publican usages. Hon. J. B. Agnew has fenced his property and now has a pleasant and comfortable "home, ond a valuable property. The Forest IIouso improvcrucnts nre being rapidly pushed to comple tion. The addition will add to the looks of tho house, beside making it 4 larger and more convenient. L. I Brenncsholtz, of Tidioute, advertises with us to-day. lie has a large and select stock of Dry Gds yn hand and scUs at hard times prices For particulars see advertisement. Mr. J. Bonner, of Stoncboro, is in town at present, looking after his varied interests in this town and coun ty. He brings a daughter and grand' (laughter with hi ui to eujcy the trip, Mr. Shadraan commenced a select school !n the Union School buildintr du Monday last. He starts with-a goodly number of pupils, which argues favorably for his reputation as'u teach' f er. lie will teach three months. Mr. Partridgo'a new furniture tore is grpwing iu-ize and beauty, day by day. This, when finished, will be the largest building in town, except the court house. It is being fiuished on the outside with block sidinr, and fchows off well. The grounds back of the court house, which bavo hitherto been in a neglected condition, nro being improV' ed aud beautified. With a little la bor and care, the court house grounds can be made a place of beauty, and a credit to our county. The editor of the Elk Advocate, 'while shooting at a cat recently, shot himself through tho big toe. He got ''excited nud .wiggled his toe (being barefooted) and mistook it for a large Jjrindlo cat, and firod. He couldn't wins it, hence uses crutches. The Clarion Democrat says: "JJ, B. Brockway was elocted Supci intend nt in Forest couuty -over tho recent incumbent Mr. S. F. Itohrer the vote standing Brockway 17,.Rohrcr 16, The salary was reduced from 6800 to 503, which was a move in the wrong direction." S. D. Irwin, Esq., is beautifying bis property greatly, among other tioticable improvements being a terrace in front of bid house, extending across y the front of his whole lot. This is ; odded, and the effect is good. Many ' of our citizens would do well to follow his example. Court Proceedings. Monday, Mny 17, Court met at 2 o'clock p. m, L. D. Wetmoro, J., and J. O. Dale, A. J. on the bench. Argument list taken up. Jas. Bnplie vs. J. L. Acorab; mo tion for new trial, which was refused. American 8. M. Co. vs. Copelund. Stay of Fi. Fa. Money paid Into court. Tho following catcs in the sessions: Com. vs. Lacy. Recognisances for feited ; bail respited until next term, and caae held ovei" to Sept. sessions. Com. vs. Farrcr,disposcd of in same manner. The following roads were allowed From Farmingtoii road to point near Geo. Haight's; to be 33 feet wide. Road from near br'nlge in Oaring- ton to a point on Clarion tivcr road, vacated and supplied. Road to be CO feet wide. Kelley to use Custner vs. Jus. Black. Continued to next term. The usual constables' returns were received. Court adjourned to meet on Tuesday, Aug. 10th, at 2 o'clock p. rn. Pittsburgh Correspondence. rrrrsuunaii, May 17, 1875. Mit. Editor: Business is looking up. i lie Iron orks are in lull blast, and sliipmeuts arc increasing. The oil men are holding daily meet ings trying to form a combination to refine nnd transport their own oil, claiming that tho pipe lines and rail roads a to working against them. The Centennial Celebration at Greensburg, on Saturday, was a grand affair. The crowd whs immense, and much patriotism exhibited. Hon. Ed gar Cowan made the opening address, and letters were read from President Grant and-Gov. Ilartraui't. Uncle Sam has failed to find any "crooked whiskey" in Pittsburgh, but same persons have found uu article which makes them walk crooked, and eatiBos work for the police court. Mr. L. R. Freeman, of Tioncsta was in tho city last week. lie speaks farorablo of the trout fishing up the Tinnusta. The rioting miners of LoyaIliai.ua have been found guilty, and sent up for terms of from one to tea years. Thoso of tho Bcuna Vista district, some of whom aro charged with mur der, are having their trials at Grecus- burg. Doc. A meeting for the purpose of or gauizing a Presbyterian Sunday School was held ou Sunday last at the Pies byterian Church, at 3 o'clock p. m G. W. Robinson was chosen chairman of the meeting. After some prelirul nary motion?, and some Sunday School music, Mr. G. G. Butterfiold was elect ed Superintendent for one year. A."B, Kelly, Esq., was elected Assistant Su' periutendent. S. D. Irwin Esq, was elected Librarian and Secretary, and W. R. Dunn Assistant. Mr. G. W. Robinson was elected Trousurer. Mrs J. M. Sharp was appointed Organist, and Mrs. J. B. Agnew sistunt. The committee appointed a week before was' instructed to procure Sunday School papers and all articles uoces sary for the school. Papers were dis tributed, and another piece sung, ond tho meeting was dismissed. The school will meet regularly at the Presbyterian church, at 3 o'clock p. m. All are in vitcd to attend. Who says the Democrats of Clar ion county are uot patriotic? We find in the Democrat of last week fourteen announcements for Treasurer; seven for Register and Recorder; three fr District Attorney ; fivo for Prothouo' tary; twelve for Commissioner, and two for Auditor. 2vov you see there will bo only one man nominated for each office, and the couscqueuce will ho that several soreheads will not go to the general election. Among numerous other friends and acquaintances in town this week. we notice the following candidates Edward Kerr, candidate for Associate Judge; Justis Shawkey, candidate for Sheriff; aud Jacob Mercilliott and D G. Hunter, candidates for Couuty Commissioner. None of them seem to be workiug very hard as yet, and will all abide the decision of the Republi caus at the Primary Elections. We had the pleasure, on Wednes day lust, of meeting Mad. Alger, of Youngsvillo. Like "rum's mauiac, he is uot "mad," but the people call him so because his name lmppeus to to bo Madison. He is a man of the times, well heeled, aud a jovial com JUUlhKl. Republican Co. Committee Meeting. Tionesta, Pa., May 17, 187S. Com- mittee met in pursuance of the call of the Chairman. The following districts were represented and members pres ent : I loncsta Boro., T. J. Van Gie sen ; Jenks twp., Jacob Mercilliott; Harmony lower, J. F. Connelly; Hickory, L. Keistcr; Green, L. Ar- ner; Barnett, A. Cook; Howe, W. S. Cole; Kingsloy, W. A. Duseubury. Absent, C. W. Clark, Tioncsta twp. ; P. Berry, Harmony upper. On mo tion W. A. Dusenbury was chosen Secretary of the meeting. On motion it was resolved that the committee coucur in the choice of the Republican Co. Committee of Clarion and Elk counties in the choice of M. A. K. Weidneras Senatorial Delegate to the State Convention. On motion J. B. Agnew Esq. was chosen delegate to the State Conven tion at Lancaster, and was instructed to support Gen. J. F. Hartrauft for Governor, as the choice of the Republi cans of Forest county; and also in structed to support Ilou. Henry Rawle, of Eric, as the first choice, aud Hon. F. W. Mitchell as the second choice of the Republicans of Forest county, for State Treasurer. On motion the day for holding the Primary Meetings was fixed on Satur day, Aug. 7th, 1875. W. P. Meiicii.uott, Chairman. W, A. Dusenbuuy, Secretary. Western Correspondence. Lone Rock, Richland Co., AVis., ). May 16, 1875. f Ed. RLruisMCAx : To-day, here on the prairie, the weather is warm and pleasau', ; flowers begin to spring up everywhere; for on the western prairies are fouud all kinds of wild flowers, and every month during tho summer a flower of different color appears. Very few farmers here adopt the theory put forth by the late Horace Greeley, in his bookcalled "What I know about Farmjng," yet this great sage's advice to youflg men to "Go West," was bound advice, and mauy young men east would find it to their beaeflt if they would come west, settle down, and make a home for them selves. Wages are very good here among the farmers; from 020 to $30 per mouth is paid good hands on the farms, and the railroads pay still high er wages. Work is always plenty, and help is generally scarce. Emigrant trains begin moving further west, and, as this is, tho direct route from Chica go to Northern Iowa, Minnesota, Da kota and KaDsas, these trains aro passing westward day after day. Prairie fires during the spring, be fore the grass grows, do considerable damage here. A fire was set out north of this place, on the Bluffs, a few days ago, that burned over miles of territo ry, aud only ceased when put out by a shower of ruin. Great damage was done among the furuers. Yet a most beautiful sight to look at, is a belt of fire reaching for miles, with u breeze to carry it along; during the night this Bceue is eplendid, but many have to sutler. This State makes the set ling of these fires a Stato Prison of fence. On the 28th of last month the City of Oshkosh, iu this State, was almost totally destroyed by fire; about one hundred and fifty business houses were burned down, and niuuy that were wealthy a few days ago, arc now homeless. To give you somo idea of this place, I would state, that from au elevation, I can see six towns, and at each a railroad station. These towns are at least five miles apart. From this point tho Bluffs west of the Mississippi, distance of fifty miles, can be seen distinctly. The Efue Mou::ds, fifty miles east of here, can be plainly seen As to health, I would say that it is very healthy here, except for horse thieves ; they as a class do not enjoy the climate. For the benefit of your hunters, I would state that game is plenty, deer boing the principal gamo. Wolves are very troublesome iu some local! ties, and large bounties are paid for their scalps. Grouse or prairie chick ens are to be seen by thousands, aud hunters find good eport in shooting them ou the win;. More soon, N.- B. Hood. Jamestown cloths, fine assortment. Suitable for gentlemen's clothing, just received, at Robinson & Bonner's. 5tf Landlord aud Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale at this ofiiee. Mr. C. E. White, for some time past local editor and business manager of IheNewa," of Tidioute, has leased the office, and now runs it to suit him self. The paper is well patronized and is on a pnying basis.' "We believe and hope that Chas. will put money in his purse by the operation. --Mr. E. Klein, himself a watch maker, indeed, in whom there is no guile, wishes us to announce that in courso of ten days or two weeks be will send a roan who is a first-class watchmaker and jeweler, to this place who will be able to do all kinds of re pairing in the best manner, and whose work he is willing to warraut. .Send him along, Klein; we'll use him well. Attention is called to the new ad vertisemeut of N. Wise, Merchant Tailor, Tidioute, Pa., which appears in this issue. We have inspected his goods and prices, aud can rcconitgd him to any who wish any goods iu his Hue. Thcro is no doubt but you can get custom made olothing of him 25 to 30 per cent, cheaper than .in any other town or city about us. Mr. S. II. Haslet has gone to Williarasport to the Grand Lodge in the capacity of Bepresentalive of Tio nesta Lodge No. 3G9, 1. O. O. F. We met Mr. Jos. Clary, who put up the stonework for tho creek bridge and the Jjacylown bridge, onhe up train last Monday who goes iu the same capacity for tho Lodge at Sandy Lake, Mercer Co. , . We aro under obligations to the Meadville Sportsmen's Club lor a com plimentary ticket to a Pigeon Tourna ment which comes ofT to-day on the Fair Grounds at Meadville. The club Gave 1200 wild pigeous on hand. Thci prizes are $100, $G0, (40 and $20. Professionals barred. All matches are to be shot under the rules of the Mead ville Sportsmen's Club Rules. Sorry we weren't able to atteud. The June number of Ballou's Magaziue is something tho publishers may well bo proud of. It has an ex tra good assortment of stories, elo quent poetry, fine illustrations, and all tho variety that goes to mako up a first-class aud popular magazine. It is the greatest favorite for a cheap serial, of any in the country, and the reason is, it has more variety than oth er magazines. ' A sea story is In each number, and one or two personal ad ventures, which are always interesting to men aud boys, and even ladies like to read them, if a thread of love ruus threugh the tales. Thoraes & Talbot, Publishers, 30 Bromfield Street, Bos ton. Just oponin'g a new Spring stock, consisting of men', women's aud chil dren's underwear; Balbriggan, Iron Framo . and other choice makes of white and fancy cotton hosiery. Also, gloves, corsets, embroideries, standard trimmings, linen collurs and cuffs, neckties, Ac, &o., at the Hat Store ; Sign of the Big Red Hat, two doors below the Post-ofiice, Tidioute. 2tf For Sale. The old Holmes House property is offered for sale ou very reasonable terms. This property consists of two acres of land, a barn, suitable for liv ery, size 105x10 feet. The foundation of the Holmes House contains a large amount of first class building stone. The land is. suitable for gardening, and with proper care will raise superior vegetables. This property will be sold cheap. For terms euquiie of the editor of this paper, or of C. F. Gilles pie, Whig Hill. 33tf. A hew stock of Spring hats and caps just opened at the Hut Store, two doors below the Post-oflice, Tidioute; very stylish. Call and see them. 2tf Special- Notice. We call atten tion of our readers to the advertise ment of tho well known business firm of John Stevenson's Sons. Those con templating tho purchase of goods in their lino will find this to bo an oppor tunity rarely offered. The firm is an old and reliable one, and their repre sentation may be relied upon. 31 3m Tho colored address label oucach paper shows the dato to wliioh the nub scriber has paid, thus Thus Turner 174, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for bis paper until March 1st, 1874 Tho mail list is corrected weekly. By con sulting the address label every bubscri ber cau tell how his account btamls. Our accounts go buck uo further than the 1st of January, '73, the ac counts previous to that time being pay alio to tho old firm. TIOIN KHTA. 3JLA.KI ClOTH. - CORBBOTKD EVEUY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour fl Imrrol ... $7.257.7!i 2.50 $a.002.M 1.00 flSfct70 - 4.Vrj..V) - 75(4 100 2.00 2.00(71,3.00 1(1 -. - in - 10(TU2i - 7uj$1.00 1.00 - 30 - 28 - .505 1.40 - 10(0-12 10 Corn Meul, bolted Chop feed .... Kye V buxhel - - - Oats bushel Corn, curs - I'otatoest .... Mmo T bbl. - -Realm p butliel ... Hum, iunr cured Itrcakfiist liaoon, Rugarcurcd Btigar , . Syrup - ' N. O. MoIhhsps Roast Rio Coffee No. 1 Rio CoflVo, bent -Tea- ..... Pried nppltB .... Rieo ... Rulter - - Etii?, fresh ISuIt -Lard ... Iron, common bar Nrtils, 10(1, koK 15 - 1544 ai , - 4.00 - 4.25 Notice to Tx-I3 crs. Theauhaeribor will be at tho following named p lures and dates lor the purpimo of cnllcutiiiK Inxeii wiihyi the eounly of For est for I ho year 187 a, as per aet of Assem bly in sueii cases made and provided : ISAKNETT TWOHSllIP. Monday, Juno 14th At Cooksburp; from 10 to 12 a! m.t and at Clarington from 3 to 6 p. in. ' JBNKB TOWNSlllr.) Tuesday, Juno 15th Murleuvillc,at J.D. Hunt's. KINOSLBT TOWNsniP. Monday, J une 21st Xowtnwn, nt Whco lor, llusenbury A Co.'s Klorc. HARMONY TOWNSHIP. Wednesday, Juno 21d At J. I. Raofto'n Store, 'riims.iay, Juno 24th Truiikry villo, at John Peterson's. hickory lowssinr. Friday, Juno 25th F.ast Hickory, at T, J. Bowman's !Store, HOWK TOWNSHIP. Monday and Tuesday, Juno 28 and 29 At firookston Co.'s Store. GREEK TOWNSHIP. Thursday, July 1st Nebraska, Hotel. TIONBHTA TOWNSHIP. , Friday, July 2d Tioncsta, Treasurer's Offlce. tionesta Bonouan. Saturday, July 3d Tioncsta, Treasur er's OlUce. Thoso payinjt previous to August 1st are on tit led to a per cent, reduction. All Mercantile Taxes must bo paid previous to July 1st, or they will bo collected accor ding to law. 8. J. 8KTLKY, May 5th, 1875. County Treasurer. Administrators' Notice. ESTATE OF PETKR SIBREL, Deceas ed. Notice is hereby iriven that Let ters of Administration on the Kxtato of the above named Poter HiUbol, late of the Township of Kintrsloy, in the County of rorost, tiooeaseti, liavo Ueon frruntcd to XT........ . j A.on.r n, iiuuui, . mm John 2ents, residing in Tionesta township, said county. All persons, therefore, hav ing claims or demands against tho estate of tho said decedent, are requested to make the same known to tho said Nancy A. Kibbel nud John .cuts without delay. V 4 VfV A k'UHlL'T JOHN ZENTS. April 20th, 1875. . 4 Ct Notice. . Wliorcas, my wifo, Carolino, lias left in ict nuvi uifuiu w uiiuui jumi. cniise or provi cation I hereby warn all persons aguiiiBt trusting hor on my account, as I will pay nn hlit.M nf hoc ndiili-tti.ti.... - ISAI AH JONES) .rrniiKeyviiio, Aiarcn v;3, 1075. 2tf FISHING! TACHLK! A. COOFER, Franklin, Fa., ITAS on hand a fine assortment of fish- AX ing tackle, of all FISHTNO ROUS KlISHING HOOKS FIHHINO IJNKS SPOON HOOKS -FLY HOOKS kinds, iiicludinir ALL KTXm ALL KINDS, ALL KINDS, ALL KINDS. ALL KINDS, And, in fact, everything a fisherman neeiiM. oivo mm a call when you are lu Franklin. His plao of business, is on l.inerty 151., opposite International Rank oat Agent Wuutc 1 to Kell. Tho Political, Personal, und Property Of the United NtHtea Juwta rjrerci.ie ami how to presr.n e thou, lly 2 icoAi7s Vue- r?nlifn i nin tr n rvnntnmi(.itr tl.i lr.t.l... al and State Constitutions, giving their history and origin, and a full explanation of their principles, purposes and provi sions; tho powers and dnlios of Public OlUecrsj the rights of tho ieoilo, and tho obligations incurred in every relation of life; ulso, parliamentary for deliberative bodies, and lull directions and legal forms for all business transactions, as making Wills, Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Notes, Drafts, Contracts, etc. A Law Library in a single volume. It meets the wants of all class and sells to everybody. JUNKS HUOTllERS & CO., Phila., Pa. 0 4t .-V- --' . k - -.,' Yon 'hu Mare Jloiify Ry buying your PIANOS and ORUANH from the uudei,ivne 1 MaMiilai'turers' Agent, t'ol the best brands in the market. Instruments shipped dinn-i from tho Fac tory. CHAS. A. SI1C LTZ, Tuner, 3 ly Lock box 174(1, Oil City, Pa. HolliiaysTDurg Seminary. FOR VOUNO LADIES, E0LLIDAYSBUR0, PA. Ruv. JOSEPH WACOH, 31-3in Principal. RigMs7Citizen, 5r rih rvti3y (JURE K? i V-X VI ism . Dr. J. Walker's California Yin ORitr Hitlers aro a purely Vcgctabta preparation, mado chiefly from tho na tive herbs found on tho low er ranges t the Sien a Nevada mountains or Califor nia, the medicinal properties of whicli nre extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. Tho question ts nlmS daily asked. " What is tho catiso of the unparalleled success of Vixi'.'i.w: l!ir TKits" Our answer is, that they rcinovn the catiRo of disease, nnd tho patient re covers bis health. They aro the gvcwS blood purifier and a life-givinj; principle, a perfect Renovator nnd Invigorator of tho system. Ncvor before in that hintory of tho world hiut inudiuiaa lawn compounded piiisensing tlio icuiaiksblo qualities of Vixkgak HiiTKit in Imulin tho ick of every disease man is heir to. Tbcy are a peatlo Purfrativo an well an Tunic, relieving Contention or IullainmiUiou ef tho Liver und Visceral Organs iu iiJiuu Divtistj , The-properties of Dr. Walker's Yt.XK6.tR IliTTKtis arc A pnricnt. Dianhorotio, Carminativo, Nutritious, L&xatira, Diuretic, Bodativw. Connter-Irritant Sudorific, Altera tive, aud Anti-Bilious. ("rateful Thousands proclaim Vn. egar Hitters tho most wonderful In vigoraut that over sustained th sinking syotcm. O No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, aud remain long unwell, provided their bones aro uot de stroyed by mineral poison or other moans, and vital organs wasted boyoud repair. Hilton. "Remittent and Inter mittent levers, which nre so preva lent in the valleys of our Rroat rivers throughout the United Statos, especially thoso of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Ark an nas, Ited, Colorado, Hraxos, Kio Grand, Pearl, Alabama, Mobilo, Savannah, Ho nnoko, Jamos, nnd many others, with thoir vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during tho Summer and Autumn, and remarkably bo during sna 80H3 of unusual boat and dryness, nro iuvariably accompanied by c.tcnir! de rangements of tho stomach and liver, and othor abdominal viscera. In their treatmont, a purgativo, exerting a pew erful iuUucnco upon theso various or gans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for tho purposo equal t Dr. J. Walker's Vimeuar lUnrKs, aa they will speedily rcmovo tho dnrk colorod viscid matter with whUh t!: bowels nre loaded, at the snmo tiuvo stimulating.tho secretions of the )ivr, nnd generally restoring tho heali.iy functions of tho digestive organs. Fortify tho body again! (li.sr.n:;o by purifying all its fluids with Vi.vuiutt Hitters. No epidemic cr.it take Usl.i of a system thus fnre-nrmed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Ke.-.rf-nche, Pain in the Shoulders, Cour,!:-., Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness. Fuur Eructations of the Stomach, liad Tuata in the Mouth, Villous Attacks. 1'alpit.i tntiou of the Heart, Inlkiiiihiatiwn of Uwi Lungs, Pain in tho vegion of the kul neys, and n liundred othur iiaiuful irtn; , toms, aro tho offsprings of Dyspopii.--One bottle will provo a bettor giiai aiitr of its merits tkuii a lenjthy iidryM':--' nient. Scrofula, or King's Kvil, v;i.l Swellings, yk'ers, Erysipulas, StVi-llc-d S'tt!., Goitro, Seroltilouii liillMHiniaiioiii. lnillii-( luflaininatious, Vuruiirial Afloclinim, O'.l Bolus, Erujitious of the Skill, 8ru Kvoi. ft j. In tlioss, as ill all olliur coiihtiiuliimAl Dis eases, Walkkh'm Vi.N'iio.tn Hittkj lmi Khuwn their pieut vtimlivo putvi.rt iu most ubstiiialu and iui lartui.iii cu:-t. for Inllaifiniatory and ( iiro:u! liheiuniitism, ('.out, Hiiiom, Kemit tontand Intermittent I'ovei s, DUc.nsi if tho Uliiuil, Liter, Kulncyj and lilulc1., thuse liiltci'H havu no einul. butli iJn.mM nro caused ly Vitiated i'.lu'xl. Mechanical Diseases.- rn-sons c-. gapped in Paints and Minerals, such at Plumbers, Typa-nctturri, linld-btiMcr. u.i Waiers, a they iiilvaneo in lilu, ara snlijrut to paralysis of tho Vowel. To prd against Uiis, tako a dono of Vii.r.r.;i'i Vi.t euar Viitkrs oecarionally. l-'or Skin Diseases, Kriiptlowt, Tot ter, Salt-Khoiini, lilotelies. Spets, l'iuilcf. Pustules, Hulls, Carbuncles, Kief; vi.,ai-, Scald lioad, Hero Eyiw, Ervsipela. lu-li. bcuifs, DicuhiriUionw of tiio Skin, Vuiuu4 UirI Diseaivs uf tho Skin uf wlialiver imam or naturo, are literally dti up M'nl canicj out of ilia system in a short timo by tha ur of thoso llittrs. Tin, Tape, nnd other vrornit, lurking in tliu KVKtuiu of so many th(,uuw.i.v aro elleetually ile.slroyuU and ri'inuifd. No trsteni of iiieiliciue, no vernnlii'f ,i, iw mi thoiniinitics will free tho oyituui hum wurau like those Ulltem. For Female rinplaints, iu youn;; or old, married or ninglu, at tbmlawu of wti maidiowd. or tho turn of lilu, these Tonal Datura display so dei ided an iulUteuta tliLl iiniiroveniuiit is (oon perceiitiblo. Cleanse tho Vitiated lilood wlna- ever yai find it impurities bursting turuujU tha akiu iu l'iuiulus, Lrkiplium, vr Suim: cleanse it when you find il obstiugtej dm Kluggittb in thevuiiu: cleanso it wbeu it la foul your reelings will tell yoo wliua .of the blood pure, und tbu licullU vf tbo ,-Uul will follow. It. II. Ml DONAl.n Si CO., DnifrisU mul (fi.ii. A (.. San Knuiriboo Cm hAtoI and t-tir. ol VVfiNliinluit himI ('liurUn Sl. N. bulil by all Li-higfcLl und L.tl.-f,, C. W. EARNEST, S L J J iO EON I )13NT3 ST, TIDIOUTK, PA. LL Ol'KUATIONS ptTtnlidiiK to Stir f. Kieal or Meelianical lientltiy pir lonm d w itli luro, and warranted. 1 guar nnlep KUece.K or ri fund tho nionev. Olliio in lilt A N Dl N ItlilC'R HLOCK. Iti'iiicmber tl.o plaeu. l i-lv. i, YV. KA It X LIST.