WEDNESDAY MORMMi, JI LT If, 1571"" BOnoUGH OFFICKH5. ftnrrre--John Hkcii. f binicitmfn U. W. Robinson, N. A. "Vainer, A. II. Kcllv, H. J I. Haslet, A. 11. Purtrldjjp, II. O. Ilavls. Jimtieca of the Peace D. S. Knox, C. A. Randall. ftni.vtaftte IT. 8vn;ir:rt Nrhnol IHrrrtni 1. H. Knot, It. O. Tin. vis, S. .1. Woleott, H. II. Haslet, A. II. Kully, I). Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFl.CEI President .Tuilqe Tj. I). WnrMonr. Axuorinte JiulyrgAxonKW Cook. Jos. -O. D.M.K. A'Asrii- T. J. Vas Oikskn. Trcnsttrer ,N. J. Kkti.kv. Prnthnnntnry, Register if Recorder , ifc 1'. M. Cl.ATlK. limmiKinnrr3nun TrroMrso:, Jas. K. Cl.AIlK, KCI J! K II 1,1 N. bntii NuprrhitemlmtH. T. Roiini;n. Iflxlrict Attorney S. II. Irwix. Jury Commissioner! J At. I'"lvnn,Vm. PATTKI1H11N-. CiiiiiiIi Murrnnr S.T). Inwiif. f hronrr M. Ittki., Jk. I'mnit; A uditors T. 1!. Conn, Ij. War- KKH, ). JaMI K.HON. Member of Vongress 10(A VistrictC. B. .'U11TI. . . Assembly I. IJ. AastEW. 'J'lmeiof Train it At TIONKffTA STATION, on and after May IU, 1K7.": BOTJTir. Train CO . - ... ln:-MJ a. in. " M - - - 3:(W p. m. " OJ - - - 8:40 1. in. Korrrii. Train fiS - . . Hi.lOa. m. " Ml .... 4:4(1 p. m, " M - - - - 3:JS n. 111. ' On tlio TUvor Division i. e. from Oil City 1o Irvinotmi, p thoTtver la North j down tho river, soulli. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Elliot will preach in the Presbyterian church mi Sunday next? morning niul evening. Sabbath School t 3 o'clock p. ru. J. It. Neill, of Fngundus, is to tiny announced as a enixliduto for Auditor, subject to Republican usages. The lumbermen on the creek had pond flood last week, and a consider able) amount of lumber was run out to the mouth. " Mr. V,'. It. May and family, of Louisville, arrived in town this morn ing, and -will spend a few weeks will t'.reir friends here. hinco tho now banking law went iuto effect, about one year ago, the total net increase iu National bank circulation is ocly $1,978,82G. . rBogarlu9, America's bogs pigeon shot, won the recent match against the dmmpion of England, Geo. Eiminel. Tho former killed 35 birds out of CO, aud tho latter 30. D. S. Knox has built a new fence in front of his premise?, and sawed down some dead trees, altogether mak ing his properly look frm 25 to 50 jicr cent, better. Mrs. Algernon Sartnris, daughter of President Grant, gave birth to a line boy, weighing ten and one-half pouuds, at Lor.g Branch, on Sunday Morning. Attention is called to the new ttdvertiscmout of L. Klein, AVatch maker and Jeweler which appears in tliis issue. Mr. K. comes well recom mended, and warrauU his work. The trustees of the Presbyterian Church contemplate putting a new roof on that building forthwith. It will require a little cash from our citizens to make tho work a success. Mr. G. T. Latimer is announced in la 31 week's press as a candidate for HheniT, s'ibject t' Ijycralc usages. Also Henry ZencTell fit 'Auditor and LYust Dehrns for Jury Commissioner. SoMen Whitman desires ua to fay that he has some good teed wheat fur sale, at moderate prices. Ho lives about a mile from Oldtown on the outh side of tho Creek. Gen. Frank P. Blair, Jr., died at his residence in St. Louis, on Thursday evening, theOtli iiibt., after a protract ' . illness. Ho was a brave soldier nud a good officer, aud a tuch is sincerely mourned. Mr. John C. New, successor to Gen. Spinner as Treasurer of the United States, has fully entered upon his duties. If be comes out with as fair a record as his predecessor he w ill be one of the most honored ot men. On tho oveuing of tho 8th inst., two men boarded the locomotive of the night oxpress train on tho Vaudalia Kailroad, at Long PoJut, a watering tttation three mi leu west of Casey Illin ois, killed the engineer, and were only prevented from rubbing tho express . car by the bravery of tho incs-toiiger. They wero soon frightened oil. ?ovo ral I'fci'.-uiis are under arrest on sin-pi- iuu of being toi.icriicJ iu the plot. Prof. II. S. Lrockway 1ms received his commission as Co. Supt. of Forest county. He states that some time ago Mr. D. Harrington published a slanderous article agaiust him, in the Forest 7Vt, and ho desires us to print tho following letter from the same source, which U a complete refutation of that published io the Jc: Boss ItuN, October 17, 1873. Mit. II. S. BnocKWAY, Dear Friend We nre going to have thrco months of school this winter, and would like to have you teach it for us, as you gave good satisfaction before, and all ore willing to Lave you teach. W wm pay you thirty-five Collars per month. Writo Immediately,, nnd let me know if you will come. Yours truly, D. IfAnnixoToy. Tho 3d of July was celebrated here as per announcement. The crowd was reasonably large, and the exercises interesting. Tlra Hickory Martial Bank furnished niusicfor li occasion. Tho fantastic! were .very laughable, A. B. Kelly, Fsrj., read the Declara tion of Independence at tho grounds. Rev. Elliot made the principal speech, which was well received. A good deal of bug juice was destroyed dur k'g the day, but we only heard of one fight, the participants-in which were promptly lodged in jail. On Dutch Hill the usual celebration occurred, also a knock-down or two. The jury in the Beecher-Tilton trial failed to agree, and . wero d is charged. They stood nine to three in iavor oi acquittal, auniil tno close of the trial two persons named Leoder aud Prico were brought forward, with affidavits to tho effect that they had seen enough to condemn Beechor. It is now discovered that these wretches swore to deliberate lies, and it is as serted that Moulton put up the job. If this is proved td be the case, Beech er will be universally considered inno cent of the charges preferred against him. We had the pleasure of reading a letter from Wm. Dimond, formerly of this place to our Deputy Postmas ter.' Mr. D. and family are well. The crops are first class, and the lfllrvcst will be abundant.. The grasshoppers are about played out. The Blue Hills a short distance from Mr. D.'a resi dence, are said to contain gold in pay ing quantities. He intends to investi gate, and will doubtless give our read ers the result of his investigations. Let us hear from you on the subject, William. Mr. Paul Blute, of Locytown, has just returned from Cincinnati, where he has been disposing of some lumber, square timbur, its., fir Mr. Bond. He reports the market very dull, and fur ther, that lunrbcr can be brought into Cincinnati from the Lake Shore, at lower figures than Allegheny lumber can bo sold at to save the manufactu rers. Wo don't anticipate a very live ly lumber business in this region the coming winter. Mr. Hamilton Stow and wifef for several years residents of this place, but ruoro recently of Cincinnati, have paid our town a visit of nearly two weeks' duration. During our residence of nearly eight years in this place we have never heard Mr. Stow spoken of except in terms of commendation. Ho and his good lad ull be Cordial ly welcomed whenever .lliey can make it convenient to visit our town. At a meeting of the congrega tion of the Presbyterian church on Wednesday evening last, Kev. W. Elliot was recalled for the ensuing year. The call was unanimous, and will undoubtedly be accepted., At tho same meeting Col. P. D. Thomas, A. B. Kelly, Esq., and Mr. G. W. Iiobinsou were una'uimcusly re-elected trustees for tho ensuing year. Wo want another candidate for Auditor, and jvcj, want a good man. .mis, to uiu taxpayers, is one or tne most important county offices within tho gift of the people. There is not a fortune in it, but we should look to tho country's good, not to the salary. Mr. Null will undoubtedly be elected, aud will make a good Auditor. Russell Errett has been selected as the Chairman of the Allegheny Re publican County Committee, which has just been appointed. This is an ex cellent selection, as he is thoroughly capable of orgaiuziug the parry, aud -iiiakiiitr a vigorous contest. Grain cradles, grass scythes and sualh, baud rakes, forks &.c, at Kob iusoii iV. Bouuer's. 11 tf. The Derrick of yesterday eays that the smoky clouds which were generally observed on Sunday proba bly come frotn Forest Fires in tho West, as no fire which could cause them occurred in this vicinity. Gen. Cortina, the Mexican border raider, has been arrested by the Mexi can cavalry, and is now in prison at Matamoras. He has many devoted followers, who will undoubtedly try to release him, and serious trouble is an tici paled. R. C. & M. V. Lawson, Barbers aud Hair Dressers, have taken up their abode in the Smearbaugh Build ing, and solicit the patronage of the public. Switches, Frizzes, Curls, Braids, ' Ac, mado from combings. Give them a call. Tho American Rifle Team scooped the Irish Team at their match at Dol lyniount. This is their second defeat, and it is altogether likely that any other team across the pond will come out the same wa j if tbey shoot with our Team. Fifty-seven people were killed, or wounded badly, in New York on the Nation's holiday, by. the use of gun powder or fireworks. Brooklyn re ported 31 such accidents. A railroad accident on Long Island 7 wero killed and 25 injured. New York also re ported 34 fires causod by fireworks. At Cincinnati, recently, judgment was given plaintiff in a suit to recov er on a promissory note, issued after the defendant had left the firm. No notice of dissolution having been pub lished although it had uctually taken place prior to the transaction the Court held defendant still liable for the debts of the old firm. Belter ad vertise; it pays. Tho Centennial of the surrender of Cornwallis, at Yorktown, will oc cur the 19th of October, 1881, and closo the series of Centennial celebra tions. Mr. Bancroff revives the mem ory of a long neglected pledge of Con gress, to erect a monument in com memoration of this event. It is now quite probable that the necessary funds will be raised during the Cen tennial year, and the -mtnumcut be erected in time. A Louisville telegram says Wil lie Russell who has been a prominent witness against the Owen county Ku Klux, and at times a special bailiff of the State and deputy United States Marshall, was assassinated Saturday night by some unknown person, who fired a load of buckshot through the window. And yet if you believe the Democratic papers, a man of one po litical faith is as safe as another. In other words "These stories are gotten up for political effect." The lolloping in regard to the balloon which was seen at this point on the Gth iuet., w take from the Derrick : The balloon which passed over Rouseville, Rynd farm and Tionesta. last Tuesday, landed in Potter county, this fctate, near Port Allegheny. To accomplish this distance in so short a time it must have traveled above six ty .miles au hour. The balloon left Clevelaud on Monday, and anchored in rortage county, Ohio, during the night. The next inornuiir Prof. Kincr and F. II. Taylor coutinuod tho voy age. The -ride was reported to be magnificent, especially over the moun tains of the Oil Region and the for ests of Forest and MeKuan counties. The Keoly motor, about which there is so much speculation just now, is described as a vapor generated from air aud water, t the common temper ature, by mechanical manipulation iu un unnppreciable period of time, as contiollable as steam, and with an ex pansive power as may bo required all the way up to the force of gunpowder. Seicntifio engiucers have examined the method, aud are convinced of its correctness, although they are unable to compchrend the principle involved. If it shall prove a eucccss, it will work a revolutiou in motive, power as now applied. A good number is Ballou's Maga zine fur August. Its contents are just what the people want during the hot season, for no magazine in the country has such a variety of stories, sketches aud poetry, and all by popular au thors, who are noted for their literary ability. Thousands of people are made happy by reading Ballou's Mag azine, and we should like to seo many more iu the same pleasant condition. Each number coutaius a thrilling sea story. Published by Thomes & 'Pal- bot, 36 Bromfield Street, Boston. Fresh cranberries, just received, aud fur sale at Freeman A Coi bet's. I3tf Last Tuesday, Sheriff lumber ton sold a lot of fancy poultry, some two hunnreil choice chicken, the property E. T. M. Simmons, at Oil City. The total sum realized was 8308. G-. Two roosters brought the highest figures one being sold for $32 and tho other for $2C. These two fowls were Buff Cochins and somewhat smaller than yearling calves. Venango Spectator, The reason of this sale waj the ab sconding of "Eddie" a short time since from Oil City, where he held the posi tion of book-keeper in tho Citizens Savings Bank.. He was a young man universally respected, but left with an overdrawn account at the bank. The community was very much surprised at his flight, and so will be all who wero once acquainted with him here Tax-Payers Attention. Those paying to Treasurer previous to August 1st are entitled to o per cent, reduction. S. J. Setley, July, 1875. . Treasurer. FOR SALE. The valuable and beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, and in which he uow resides, is in my hands for sale at very low- figures. Terms one-third purchase money down, and the balance in one and two years. Miles W. Tate. lOtf. ' LOST. On Saturday or Sunday last, one half of a chased gold locket, oval, about one inch long by one-half iuch wide. The owner was up the Stewart's Run Road as fur as McClintock'a on Saturday. Any one finding it will be suitably rewarded by leaving it with Dr. Winaus. lltf For Sale. The old Holmes House property la offered for sale on very reasonable terms. This 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 stone. The land is suitable forgardening.and with proper care will raise superior vegetables. This property will be sold cheap. For terms enquire of the editor of this paper, or of C. F. Gilles pia, Whig Hill. 33tf. The colored address label on each paper shows the date to which the sub 8criber'lias paid, thus Thos Turner 174, 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 than the 1st of January, '73, the ac counts previous to that time being payable to the old firm. The lightest running Machine in the world is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and he knjws. 46 ly Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residence can bo bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale at this office. tiom:sta markets. COKKECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robiuson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour barrel ... $7.007.50 Corn Moal, bolted - - - - 2.50 Chop feed .... $J.0020 ltye p btiKlicl ..... i.oo Oata "j bushel .... 65(70 Corn, enrs iZQM liouns biiKhoI - - - 2.005i3.00 Ham, sugar cured .... in ItroakfuMt Ilaeon, Biigar cured Id tinar 10CM21 Syrup - - - . . VrHU'l.OO X. (). Molawa .... I.oo Koat Hio Cufl'ite No. 1 ... no Rio CoflVo, 1et - . - . -28 Java Oitiee - - - 871 Ten - - ... - - .fiOffi 1.25 Uuttir 15 10 ltieo .......io Kkk, freKU is Suit 2.i"(Tt2.3') I-ard 15 (4 20 Iron, common bar .... 4,00 N'aiU, 10.1, y kei; .... 4.il Mine Y blil. 2.00 NEW HARNESS SHOP, JUST 0eneI next door north of tU Lawrenoo Mount. The underMinied i prepared U do all klndi of work In bit lint) in U10 Uwt niylu and on thort nouco. x 1: w 11 1 n 1: h h A Sxvially. k'p no band a fl no axnort inoiit of Curry CoiiiIim, llruli. ll.irm-HM Oil!, W'liipn, and 8:kI.Up. llnrneM ot all kind inadn to order aud clieup aa the clioapmiu KeiiU'iiiIxT llin name and ploeo W. WKST, North of I.aioin c IIoiiho, 1 1-1 v TiuiuMta, Pa. Painting, Paper-Hapging &c, J7 H. CIIAST', of Tionont.1, offer his .- mon'teon to thiwo In nood or PAnmvo. URAIMNO, Plli 'IMTVTVI SIZING V VaHNISHINO, HIUS WHITlitU. PATEH HANGING, AND CARRIAGE WOKK, Work promptly attended to and Kntlw ruction On ili-n 11 ('! Mr. C'linso will work in the rmintrv when doKired. 13 tf. L. KLEIN, (In BOVARD it CO.'S Store, Tionosta, Ta.) rBACTICAL WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, DEALER IN- Watchcf, Clocks, Solid ami Vlatal Jewelry, lilack Jewelry. Kye Glasses, Spec tacles, Violin Strings, l'c, ttc. Will cxnmino nnd repair Find Enalisli, Swifts or American Watohos, nuch as Ho peaters. Independent Second. Stem Winders, Duplox, Levera, Anchors and L,epincH, and will niako any new pieces for the same, such as stalls, Forks, l'el lettn, Wheels, Pinions, Cylinders, llar- rom. Amors, anu in Met any part apper taining to tine watches. Vll "WovJc AVurrnntcd. Hiy X ATIOJTAJL. IIOXi;i., THDIOTJTE1., JPJ. W. D. BUCK LIN, . Proprietor. Frist-ClASS T.teenRAfl HYmun flnrA ble connected. 13-1 v Executor's Notice. Whereas. letters testamentary on thn estate of Lavtna lirandon, lato of Harnett township, deceased, having boon granted to the umlersiirnod all persons indebted to said estate, or having claims against the same, are requested to call for Bottloment witu claims duly authenticate. A. Ij. BKIUWOltTll, Executor. June 21, 1875. 12-8t Auditors' Report of Jenks Township. Marienville, Juno 19, 187S. RECEIPTS. Jacob MerciUiott, School Treasurer, Dr. Bal. last year settlement $228.59 State appropriation Unseated orders from Co. Corn's, Seated tax for 1X73 80.0(1 5H4.02 79.76 94.14 " 1S74 Total EXPENDITURES. $1,018.07 f:!05.51 030.00 74.02 $1,009.53 8.54 Improvements Teachors' wages Sundries Total Balanco due District $1,018.07 We the undersigned Auditors of Johks TowiiBhin. met at No. 1 Sclmol House. and did settle tho accounts of the School Treasurer, as found in tho forcfpinn re port, hereunto wo have set our hands and soals, this 19th day of Juno, A. D., 1875. JOHN IIEAT1I, I L.S.I Auditors. REPORT of the Auditors of Jenks Township, for the Year endinot June 8th, 1875. ' TOWNSHIP TREASURER. Dr. To orders drawn from the Co. Commissioners fl.3fi(i.94 Balance from last settlement 28.79 1,395.73 By vouchors produced by Treasurer $1,337.51 By percentage 40.12 Bal. lrom laat sotlcment 18.10 1,395.73 COMMISSIONERS. J. I). Hunt, to 20 days, J. J. Parsons to 20 days, P. V. MerciUiott to 5'davs. 40.00 40.00 10.00 31 13.81 841.50 U94.4.5 PaTIIM ASTERS. C. D. LldrldKO, Ravmonl Hellish. John Dodge, 1,1M).7H 205.97 To sundrios, M 1,395.73 Marienvih.b, Juno Sth, 1875. Notice Is hereby uiven that tho Auditors of Jenks Township met accordion to law on tho 8th day of Juno, A. 1). 1875, at No. 1 School House, and did audit, settle ami adjust tho several accounts of tho Road CmmiKHioiHirs, Township Treasurer ami Puthinasters, as found in tho forot?oiii re port. I lereunto we havo set our hand and seal this nth day at Juno, A. 1). 1S75. C. 1. KLDHIDGE, fUS.1) JOHN IIK.VTU, I L.S.J Auditors, A. K. Sllll'E, L.S. J LOTS FOR SALE! IN THE BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES, 79, Nassau St., New York City. F. F. JL. Tho above letters nro tho initials of nna of tho tiiioct medicines in tho country. four-l'old Liniment, not excelled by any inner in mo curiuif or rains anil Sore Throat, and is especially adapted to dis ease of Horses, t'.tttlo At: Seo circulars around luetics, bold by all Druf-'Klsts. At-iv com Dr. J. Walker's Cnliromla Vin egar Bitters aro a purely Yecetablo preparation, mado chielly from the na tivo herbs found on tho lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tlio medicinal properties of which nro extracted therefrom without l lie tir.o of Alcohol. Tho question Is nlninss daily nsked. "What Is tlio cause of thn unparalleled success of Vixf.oar Hix teiisI" Our answer is, that they rcmovo the causa of UiRcasc, nnd tho patient re covers his health. They aro tin pw; blood purifier aud .1 liic-g'iviiijj principle. A perfect Renovator nnd Invlgnrntnr of tho system. Xcver beforo In tlio history of tlio world has a medicine men compounded poRensing the remarkable qualities of Vi.vkoab BriTKRA ill licalhie tho sick of erorr uisoaso man In heir to. They aro a gentle Purputivo a w!l ns a Tonia. relieving t'onjrestinn or Inhiminatiim ot' tho Liver and Visceral Organs in liiliuu Di'flnsci The properties of Ttr.. Wai.kf.h's Yinkgar riiTTKHS are Aperient. Diaphoretic. Canninatiro. Nutritious. Laxative, biuretle. Sedative, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altera tive, and Anti-Uiliou. Grateful Thousands proclaim Ynr. egau HiTTEits the most wonderful In vigoraut that ever .sustained th-v sinking system. 9 No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted bojoari repair. Bilious. Bcniittcnt nnd Inter mittent levers, which aro ao preva lent in tho valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially thoso of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Ked, Colorado, Rrazoa, Uio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobilo, Savannah, Ho anoke, Jamos, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, nnd remarkably bo during sea sons of unusual boat arid dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive de rangomcnts of tho stomach nud liver, and other abdominal viscera. In tboir trcatmont, a purgative, exci ting a pow erful influence upon.thcso various or gans, is essentially necessary.- Thera is no cathartio for tho purpose equal t D. J. Walkeu's Vinegar Biitkrr, as tboy will speedily remove tho dark colored viscid matter with which the bowols are loaded, at the same timo stimulating tho sccrotions of tho lirur, and generally restoring tho healthy functions of tho digestive organs. Fortify tho body against diseaso by purifying all its fluids with Vinkciak BilTElts. No epidemic ran take hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Tfend nclie, ruin iu tho Shoulders, Cough. Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Pom Eructations of tho Stomach, Had Tnstn in tho Mouth, Dillons Attacks, Pnlpita tatiou of tho Heart, Iiiflummntiun of th Lungs, Pain in tho rogion of the Kii coys, and a hundred Other painful srinr -toms, aro tho oflsprings of Iyspepin. One bottle will provo a bet ter pwmitr of its merits than a lengthy mlvor'.ii.a ment. Scrofula, or King's Evi?, Whim Swellings, Ulcers, Eryxipclus, KhcIicJ .'):, Goitl'O, Scrolulnun liilluinnuitii'ln, Inilnliiul Inflammations, Meruurinl A Huulinaa, Old Boies, Erupt ieu of the Skin, Sore Rye, ole In thoso, as in uli other cuuxiituliuiml Lii: eases, Walkkr's Vinhoar Hitthrh ha- shown their great caratice power ia moat o'ostinato and iiitrut'lahlu onwf. For Inflammatory nud Chroma Rheumatism, Gout, lliliow, Itumit tent audliitcruiittont Fevers, Diseases tho lilood, Liver, Kidneyj and Ilhulder, theso Hitters have no niiml. Bach Ui i-asii aro caused by Vitiated iilood. Merlianical Diseasos. reron8 eis gaged in Paints and Minerals, such- a Plumbers, Typo-ecttar, tiold-uvalorit, an-l Miners, aa they mlvunco iu life, nre sulij'-;'!. te paralysis of tho DowcU. To pui nl against tins, tako a dose of WALUKa'k Vim kuar liiTTKRs occa-iionally. For Skin diseases, Eruptions, IVr- ter, Balt-Klictun, Hlotches, 8Hit, Piuipluv Pustules, iinils, C'urbuiicles, Ling wornt-, Svald-hu.nl, 8010 Krtw, KiyiH'la. ltili, Bcurfs, Discolcinition of tliu Skin, If mm n and Diseases of the Skin of whntovnr ritnui or nature, aro literally dug up and earn.'.! out of the system iu a short timo by the Ml of the.so Hitters. t Tin, Tape, nntl other Worms lurking in tlio KVbtem of so many thimsaiii? -, aro cllcutiiuily ilestroyed and rruioi ed. ,o Bystcm of mcilieiue, no vermifuge, no mi tiiulininitlcs will hue the system IVom unrnn' like those Hitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or sipgle, tit tliodaw u of wi. manhoiul. or the turn of life, those Tui ia Hitters display so decided an inflneuco tl.:.t iuiprovcnieut is mnn percoptihlo. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever yuu tind its impurities bursting tbruiiv the skin iu Piuiplu.s, Lrupluius, or tni . cleanse it when you tind it olutruotod and sluggish iu thevoins; cli-anse it when it if foul j your leeliiigi will tull you when, Koi the blood pure, and the health of the -U uv will follow. It. II. BlrDONALI) & (Oh Dn)(T(;ifttJ snd (,pn. AffU.. hail Kr4hiow. C ifuniU sad cor. of Wnshuiirtun tthil I'lmrllitti Su.. k. ttolit bjr all L unguis aud U !-.. C. W. EARNEST, SIJItGEON DENTIST. TIDIOUTE, PA. A M, OPERATIONS pertalnlnir to Pur- 1 a. Kical or Meclianii-al llonllstry jm i--forniel with care, and warranted. IgL:ir iinl.'u auci-c'KK or refund the nionav. Olli.e in (i It AN HI N liKUIv 11I.OC1C. Pi'iiu inlx r the dace.