Zht forest gqnMto. ivCDM'.SDAY MORMNG, OCT. 10, BOROUGH OFFICERS. flurycM Jon Hktr. (touncilmrn-ti. W. Robinson, N. A, Varner, A. B. Kellv, H. 11. Haslet, A. 11 Partridge, II. O. Davit. Jwitirra of the Vare-D. S. Knox, C. A, lumiaii. tntnble IT. Swageart f-honl lirrrtarl). H. Knot, If. O. Da. la, N. J. Wolnott, H. II. Haslet, A. Kelly, 1). Clark.. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. . Prnidtnt Judge I). WrrMoar. Aimnriitte Juiltjcs A.toitRW Cook, Jos, O. Dai.r. Hheriff T. J. Va flucsns. Trrnurrr H. J. neti.ev. Protionntnri, ltegixter rf' irronfrr, Cc 1. .M. I I.ARK, 0mmM.t'onrr.i Jonx TnoMPHON, Jam. K. Clark, Ki.i IIrri.in. f VMS-fy Yipn'nVnn'-Nf S. F. ItoURKR. tUatriet Attorney N. D. Irwin. Jury Coniminiiiunrr$ Jas. FiVNW, Wm. Tattkhmon. Oiunfy 'S'n fior S.D. Tnwiie. - f broner M. Ittkt., Jk. inty A urfirora T. R. Conn, I. War- KKR, t. JAMIKSOX. Mrmbtrof Congress 19fA DtMctC. B. Cchtis. AttemblyJ, IJ. Anssw. Time o Train At TIOVKSTA STA TION, on anJ after May 21, 1875: sovrrr. Train CO " M 5J Train 6 " fid ." 61 10:4rt a. m. 8:0X p. m. 8:46 p. m. :W a. m. 4:4il p. tn, 3iV8 a. in. NOIITn. On. the Rlvor Division t e. from Oil Cltv Im rvlnotn. up the river It North; down the river, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. --Rev. Elliot will preach in tlie Presley terian church cm Sunday next, morning ami evening. Sabbath School t H o'clock p. ni. Itev.' Vtta 15. Lloyd, formerly of ibis place, died ia Tullahoma, Teun., on the 4th mtt., aged CO years. On this page will be noticed the rani of Messrs. Agnew A-Lathy, who have formed a co-partnership fur the practice of law. - . . - ' ;-The potato crop in this county is reported very la-go. We hear of eev oral pnrtlc who have from 100 to. 200 bushel of them for sale. O. W. Fry, of Franklin was in town last week, and appointed 8. D. Irwin Ksrj., of this place sub-agent of dven Fire Insurance companies. Business seems better now than for come time past. Our merchants are doing quite a trade in stoves aud hardware, and other goods are selling faster thau usual, Jacob Wolf of Knsworth's mills lust a valuable ho no one day last week. It was not from epizootic, how ever, which wo understand is raging here and else a here. There's one thing that makes us cculiarly happy over the Ohio elec tion, and that is Kepler lust a great many cigars and for all we know to the contrary, a few greenbacks. The forest leaves nro falling, and the trees will soon be bare. Then, if we have a slight Indian summer, the squirrels must look out, for a certain number of them will have to die. -Kev. A. Wilder wa appointed to this charge, by the M. E. Conference. Jlev. Lusher goes to Farmiugtou, But ler county. V. P. Bignoll is the Pre siding Elder of this district. W, P. Finley, Republican candi date fir State Scnator,was in town lust week, and made many friends among the voters cf Forest. There is no bet ter, man for tho position in the Dis trict. A man named Parks who was out limiting near Fohurg on Wednesday last, accidentally discharged his gun the contents passing through his loft liand, completely tearing away the luiddlc finger. The frame of Sheriff Van Gio feu's new house is up, and the woik is being prosecuted with a vigor, which, promises to have the structure enclosed lieforo cold weather eels iu. Knox A tsawyer have the contract. G. Jamicson is making prepara tions to put down a couple of wells oo the flats near his home, a mile up the river from Tionesta Station. They Set email wells thcro at three buudred intt. A uew barber up at Lawson'i thop. Richard has gone oflT on ntour of inf-pecu.it), or eomcthing of that kind. Wo would think lie bad gone tltctioneeriug, but that ho was heard of in Ohio, ana had ho given his at tention to the declines, the voto would nut have Icon s. dose. The thop is . aire d i'H in JT'iod ftylo. OHIO! 5,000 Republican Majority PY SHMMINY, ISH DOT SO? Old Bill not Legal Tender. ; We are happy to be able to state that Ohio has voted right, and that Hays is Governor elect. His majority will approximate 5,000. Never with in our recollection has there been such an sflort put forth by the Democracy and that they are defeated in a place w here they have staked their all, looks well for our State, which will without doubt make a clean Republican sweep this fall. The Democracy cry "fraud money, and "colon-cation," in the face of palpable fraud committed by the Democrats in Wood county, with the advice and consent of the chair man of the Democratic State Commit' tee. No such eviderce can bs pro duced against the Republican party, and yet the cry of "fraud" ceases not. All honor to the noble men of Ohio, who so noblv carried the day against all the powers that could be brought against them. IOWA! Iowa gave 25,000 to 30,000 Repub lican uiujority, electing Kirkwimd, the Republican candidate forGoveruor, an increase of lur majority by some 10,000 to 15,000. Nobly done. NEBRASKA! Notwithstanding that this is an "off year" in Nebraska, the Republicans rolled up 10,000 majority. Nebraska, wo honor aud respect you. Forest County Annual Institute Programme for Thursday, 7 p. m. Select Reading, "The Boys," Ella Mays; Select Reading, "Pleasure Ex ertion," and others, Prof. W. II. Cur tis; Esay, "Study vf History," Hen ry McSweency; Essay, "Reflection," Mrs. S. F. E. Gilbert ; Poem, "Course of Life," Prof O. J. Gunning; Lec ture, "Local Geology," S. D. Irwin Esq. ; Lecture, "Education a Power," Prof. C. A. Gilbert, A. M. Admis sion 25 cents. ' v II. 8, BltOCKWAY, Supt. It is -well known to most of our readers within the county that a com pany of men aro endeavoring to lease land in this county for the purpose of developing. Perhaps it is not so well known, but it is nevertheless true, that they w ill commence operations just as soon as they lease the laud thy want; and not until then. Every laud own er is intcresteil in having the Forest county territory developed. The terms nflered by the company are lio eral.aud it is tu the iuteiest of every one owuiug laud al.ing the line to lease. Should the gentlemen procure leases of the territory they have selected, devel opments will Commence Immediately ; and that's what we want. If we have oil in paying quantities, wo should know it; it' not, the sooner we are fully Sdtisfled ot the fact, the sooner will t ho county accommodate itself to the situation, aud the sooner will we develop iu other directions. The land owners will therefore do well to for ward the oil development to the best of their ability, as if this opportunity is allowed to go by, it may be years before we have a similar one. .. .,., The many friends of L. L. Mo Call, lato Post Master of Tidionte, will be surprised and pained to learn of his dentil, whifh took place ut the home of his parents near Muadville, nearly two weeks ago. He , had just returned from a trip in the South, when he was stricken dotvu by a fever, of wnicu ne aieu suortiy alter, ijiule a number of his Tidioute 1'ricii'ls attend ed the funorul. Mr. McCull was a young man who had aud merited the esteem of all who knew him, and a promising future was cut short by the hand of death. May he rest in peace. Rev. A. N. Craft, at one lime pas tor of the M. E. Church in this place, seems to be in great demand iu the conference. Franklin and Titusville each scut delegates to coiifereuco to plead their cause, and try to secure the services of the Reverend geutloman atbroniid. Titusville made the riffle, and .Mr. Craft will stay there another year. j Bnso ball still agitates tho public mind In tho cities of Western Pa. Their days nre short, however, and lull of trouble. The Mutunls of Meadville arc tho clmmpiona as far as heard from. . The Tidioute fishermen aro just scooping tho fisli out of Thompson's Lddy, which is somo distance up the river from that place. On Friday last some parties hi-ought a pike dow on the train, which must have weighed uearly twenty pounds, II. Ewald has re opened the Em pice Hotel in Tidioute, with every ining new ani ircsn. j lis rooms are excellent, aud his table is always set with the best the market affords Charges reasonable. , 28 2t .The uew postal cards are now in ut, but uot generally. We see some occasionally coming through the mails here, aud they are closely scrutinized by all to whom they are a curiosity we tmuii theiu au improvement on the old ones. We've bed some cold weather.and some snow, since our last isiue, aud we fervently hope it will be at least mouth before we have any more ot either. We have had a cold summer and thus fur, a cold fall, hut we hope for Iudian Summer. We invite attention to the new advertisement of D. C. Gillespie, Boot &, Shoe Dealer of Tidioute. He keeps the best makes, and the finest stock that can be procured. Give him a call when you are in 1 Tidioute, Y' U will find him square. Lawrence said "more light on this subject," and accordingly Smith Fore man came down and put a window in the north side of his office, which drives the darkness away, until the shades of evening appear. Theu, of course, it is necessary to use kerosene, On Friday next, if the weather is favorable, there will be a grand squir rel hunt, around about these diggings. John Hulings and Win. Lawrenuere captains of opposition aider, and have chostti all who are on the shoot in this neighborhood. The losing parly pays the supper to the winners. Those chosen will be notified before the hunt conies off. On account of the Institute, our schools are nut iu session this week. much to the delight of sundry boys who delight to risk their necks shak ing chestnut trees aud hunting squir rels with guns considerably lunger than themselves. Notwithstanding our avocation, we hope that no acci dents, either by flood, field, chestnut trees or shot-guns, will happen the boys. The new passenger trains com menced running on the River Division of the O. C. & A. R. Ry.. on Monday morning last. We have received no official notice of the change, nor have we the time of the trains fur any sta tion except Tionesta which is: South, 9:08 a. ra. North, 3:45 p. m. Pass engers are not allowed to ride on any of the freight trains. N. Y ise, Merchant Tailor, of Tidioute, has just returned from the East with a new and complete stock of goods, from which any man cannot fail to suit himself. His stock of over- coatii.gs cannot be beaten iu the State. Give him a call, and you cannot fail to he satisfied, a he makes perfect fits, and his price are 25 per cen. lower than most establishments of that kind in this section. 23 2t The Institute opened Monday af ternoon, with good attendance, and continues with good interest an! promise of decided success. - Prof. Curtis lectured Monday evening, and Prof. Gilbert last evening, 'J'hesion will be held agaiu to-night at the Uni versalis! church, wjlh Readings, Essays, and Lectures 1y the Professors. Prof. Smith, of Me:idvillo is expected to-day, aud Row.Sloau.ol Pittsburgh, will probubly be here. , A fine session is expected Thursday evening, as per notice in another column. ' Peterson's Magazine, that Queen of the Lady'e Books, is oil our tab! for November. The principal steel ngraving, "Mainmi'e Flower Girl,' is very beautiful. So, also, is the mam utolb colored steel fashion plate. But, as a uolemporary says, the stories, tho fushiour, the patterns, in short, every thing iu "Peterson" is the best of its kind. For 1876 great improvements will be made. Am on a iheau will be a series of illustrated articles, describing the Ceuteunia! Exhibition, which will alone bo worth tho subscription price, But, in addition to this, every sub- scribcr will be presented, as a Ccntcn nial Gift, wilh a superb eteel enprav ing (large-sized for framing) of Trum bull's great picture, "The Signing of the Declaration of Independence. l ne price win remain the same, viz two dollars a year, the postage pre paid by the publisher. 1 he prices to clubs are astonishingly low. Speci men of the Magazine are sent, gratis if written for. A Idress Chas. J. Peter son, 309 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. A superb Mezzotint "Christmas Morning." (21x20) is offered to per sons getting up clubs of three or more subscribers, who will be taken at re duced rates. Attention So.'die-i ! The undersigned having been' ac lively enguged in the prosecution o Pension and Bounty claims takes this mode of calling the attention of In valid Pensioners to the fact, that, un der the preseut laws a great majorit of those on the Pension R'dls are en titled to inereme. Als't every soldier wounded or otherwise disabled dining the late war (no maUnr bow slight the preseut disability) is entitled to a pen sion. Special attention given to Widows' and Orphans' claims. No charges un til pension procured. For further par ticulars aud prosecution of claims address R A. McCai.mont.' ' U. S. Clii( Agent, Mercer, Penna, Stoves aud sioveware at Freeman & Corbet's. , - . 28tf MOmV We will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tionesta, fir white oak stave and heading bolts at the follow ing prices: Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4 50 Heading bolls 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft.,' $4 00. Heading bolls must be tnad from timber at least 20 inch in diameter. Uthce at Lawrence House. J. H. Dkrickbon & Co. 27tf Fresh buckwheat flour at Robin son & Bo:uer'. 27tf Robinson & 15 .nner have full line of iitoves aud stove pipe. 26tf Those beaut i In I lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residenco can be bought cheap, on long tune, by applying tn the editor of this paper. tf. FOR SALE. The valuable and beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, and in. which he now resides, is iu my hands for sale at very low- figures. Terms one-thirH purchase money down, and the balance in one and two years. Mn.es W. Tate. lOtf. The lightest running Machine in the world is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and ho knows. ' ' ' 46 ly CORKECTED EV EKY TUESDAY,. By Robinson & Bouuer, Dealers in General Merchandise. Fl- ur barrel ... 7.O0S.5O Buckwheat flour Tfl cwt - 3.00 Corn Meal, bolted .... 2.25 Chop feed .... $2 00 2 25 Kye bushel .... 00(i, 1.00 Oata bushel - ..... 4045 Corn, ears . - . - 45(ai50 1 loans bushel ... 2.00(,3.00 Ham, mitfar cured . . 17 Hrcukfrtst Bacou, sugar cured - - 16 Sugar - - . . . . lo12! Syrup ...... 75jJ1.00 N. O. Molasses . ... 1.00 Roaat Rio Cofltio No. 1 ... 33 Rio Coffee, beat r - . . -SO Java Coffee ..... 37 j Tea ..... - .50(3)1.25 IlutU-r - - . . , . . 28(ft30 Itieo . . . . ,10 UK, fresh - - I8(a;20 Salt - - - - 2. 15 2.25 Lard ....... 13(A20 Iron, eonimon bar. .... 4.00 Nails, 10,1, -j keg .... i,2S line ft bhl. ..... 2.00 Few Advertisements, B. ACNEW, TIoiimu, Ft, - .A.CSIVW.V .V W E. LATHY, ErlB,P.-. , LATHY, - Tionesta, Pa. Attorneys at Law, Office on Elm Htreet. May 1, lS75.-tf , . , Imitate Xotice. Kstnte of John Piee, late of Klnghley townxliin, i'orest county, tlneeawil All person iikiooIihI to nam mlauiHre request ed to make immediate payment, ami l hose bavins le.'al elaiiiia HL'uinnt tho same, w ill preaeut them without delay in proper or der lor keUluuient, to WILLIAM B. I1KATH.) rv,.,,. Sll HLUT ltUKHKNN, J '-Ne'-uwra. Pr, MILKS H TA J r, AH v. 22fll Administrators' Salo. Pursuant to an Order of the Orphans' "Court of F rent county. Ten n'a, will hi old at public aale on the premiseo first hereinafter dtwribed, at Nclllsliiirir, Har mony Township, in sniil enmity, n Thursday tho lltli day of November, 1H75, thn following dewribed real wtato lato ot Win. T. Neill, denea-cd, to-wit: A certain piece or parcel of land sltuato In Harmony Township, Forwt County. I'nnn'a, bounded and described as follow; North by land of Dr. John Wilson, east by Imid'of Mart- Nelll, aouth by land for merly of Bradley and others, and weal by the Warren and Franklin turnpike road. Containing 0110 hundred acres, more or leas, with dwelling house and barn erect ed thereon j thnnsuie being part of tract iso. 01 lioiiaiiiJ iMW Company nui vuy, Al.so, All said 'decedent' interest In and tn a certain pits e or parcol of lard situate in Harmony Township aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: North by land ol l. Joh.i Wilson, enxt bv thn Warren and 1'iankliu turnpike road, south by other land ! said decedent, and west by land formerly of J. Hnggs. Cou mining ttventv-tiVB acres, morn or less, with a bouse and barn erected thereon; the same being out or the southeast corner of a farm InrmerJv of J. Hoggs. Al.so, A piece or parcel of land Htnnfe in narmony lownslnp, aforesaid, bound, ed and described as follows t- North bv land formerly of J. Hoggs, east bv land formerly of Bradley an others, aonth by land formerly of .! tin Dawson, and west by land of Mrs. Kuielino Neill. Contain log live acres, more or less, with the ap purtcnancpa. Sale to commence at 2 o'clrwk, P. M Couc' I Hons mado known at sale. J. A. NEILL, 8AM L T NKII.L, 28 3t Administrators, W. C COBURN, M. D., PHYSICIAN A SURG RON offers hi L services to the nponln nf Forest I Having hat! an experience of Twelve ears in oonsuint practice. Dr. Cobtim guarantees to give xatialaction. Dr. Co burn makes a Miecialtv of the treatment of Nasal, Throat, Lung and all other Chronic or lingering disease. Having investigated all scientific muthodii of cur ing disease unit selected the mood from all systems, he will guarantee reliof or a cure in all eases where a cure ia povaiblo. No Charge for Consultation. All tees will be reasonable. Professional visits made at all hours. Parties a. a distance can con sult him bv letter. Oflico and ltoaidonce 1st door nsst. nf Partridge's New Block, foot of Dutch Hill Road, Tionesta, Pa. ilfuf TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED ! TUB ORIGINAL ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. ASSISTS Dec. 31, 1873, Ho,r.iR,oas,rn. MILES W. TATE, Sub Acent. 45 T'onnsta, Pa. READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. rR. CRUMB, established for manv J years in Buffalo, by an entirely new svslcni of medication, treats hucccmsI'uIIv Catarrh, Bronchitis, and Diseases of the ijiiiis, ijivvr nun fxiuiievs. also i.fllicill ties of a Conlidnutial Nature, wherein skill and experience are required. Dr. Crumb lias developed a practice which from its unparalleled success in thousands of eases, many of a verv aggravated char acter, ja able tn positively icuaianteea per n et anu permanent euro 111 every rase ho uncieruiaes. no senas no c irculars or Treatises on those diseases tn his patient, us it is undeniable that such knowledge is in general extremely prejudicial, exercis ing an injurious oiieet ny retarding and frequently counteracting a cui r, tending to alarm the patient, winch is tlie princi pal obloct ol Hiicli production!, and ex cites and exaggerates his liars as to tho curability ol his complaint. The Itoctor requires simply a One! history of the case and a candid plain statement of present symptoms a thorough examination will then be made, and if considered remedi able a sincere, cnnxientlons opinion Will ue given promptly and such luediciiiu as will be applicable will bo sent bv express. accompanied by full and explicit direc tions. Charges very moderate and with in the reach o all, uid success Kuaranlocd. t-iuch eases as have failed under other treatment particularly desired. Ail letters must enclose $1.00 lor consultation fee and correspondence during ti-ealmeiit, and ad dressed to DR. W. R. CRUMB, 2ti 4 ' 102 Poan St.. Buflalo. X. Y. IO -TO JS500. Explanatory circular how 10 to 8500 invested in .Stock Privile us has paid and will pay large proiits. Railroad iStucks, Builds and Uold Umglit on Margins. In terest .Six per oent. allowed on deposits. snbjoctto sight draft. Bucktvalter A Co., Hunkers A nroKcrs, 10 wall St., .New York. IP. O. Box 4:117. 20 4 Medicine Kenderod Useless I VOLTA'S ELECTRO BELTS & BANDS ore endorsed by the most eminent physi cians iu the world for tho cure of rheuma tism, neuralgia, liver complaint, dyspep sia, kidney dimmse, achos, plains, nervous disorders, fits, feinuleuoiiipluiiits. nervous ami general debility, and other chronic diseases of the chest, head, liver, stomach, kidneys and blood. Book with full par ticulars Ireo by VOLT A KELT C., Ciu- liuiati, Ohio, 20 4 HOWE'SacuI CURE UUII&JU Prion CI. Sold by Drurnirts. tMJO Rewacil if it fails to cure. Dr. ('. B. Howe, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 28 4t 1:111 ,a "IltST (iRAND EXPOSITION of tho Tradesmen's Industrial Institute. 'ittsburgh, Pa., opens Oct. 7, clows Nov. . Address . J. NELL1S, President T. I. 20 4 $25: A DAY L'uaraunlecd usiuc ur Well Auger A Drills.'i'ijloO a month paid to trood iicmts. Auger liisik free. JiU nuger Co., Kt. Louis, Mo. i $5 g $20 O (tOfl !"'r ,av nt hoino. Terms h" 4ZU irce. Adilrect 'ieo. Minson d- Co. Toil .1 11 d- Co., Portland, Mo. al t WORK neatiy e.xeculeil ut tint llli IH.ICAN Uilice. rr "rw.-'ifA '.v MM Pr. J. Walker's California Yin- Cfjar 15iM('l'S aro a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from tho na tive herbs found on tho lower range of tte .Sierra Nevada mountfiiits of Califor nia, the medicinal properties of which nru extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. Tho question U almost duily naked. " What ia the cunae of Hie unparalleled success of VixwiAlt l!rr TElt.sf" Our inisner la, that tlicy rcmovo the cruise of disease, ami the patient re covers his health. They me the K'ent blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator mid lu igorator of tho system. Never before in the history of tlie world tins a nietlicinn lievn compounded posses-ang tlio reninrkHlilo pialitins of Vi.vko til BiTTKlts in hc-ilmi the sick of every ilisciiio mail in lipir to. Thrr ro a penile' Purgaiive as well in a Tunic, relieving Coufrestioii or Inilaaiiiiation of the Liver ami Vinccrnl Orgaiiii in Bilioua Dikksscs The properties of Da. Wai.kek's Vixkoak idTTKRS are Aperient. Diaphoretic. Carminative. Nutritions. Laxative. Diuretic. Sedative. Counter-Irritant Sudorific Altars lira, and Aati-llilioas. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vr kgar Uitteks the most wonderful III vigoraut that crer suataiued tb tiiikiua; ystem. No Person can tako these Hitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are uot de stroyed by. 'mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. IHlious. Remittent and Inter mittent levers, which are so preva lent In the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially thoso of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Ai'liau sns, lied, Colorado, Brazos, Uio ramie,, l'eai l, Alabama, .Mobile, 8ivamiali. Ko nnoke, James, and many others, witli their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer n::d . Autumn, and remarkably so tlui itii:. sea sons of unusual boat and dryness, nru invariably acoompnnictl by extensive ilii rmigements of the stomach ami liver, and other abdominal viscera. . In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pew. ciTul influence upon theso various or gans, is essentially necessary. Thcro is no cathartic Tor the purpose equal ta DR. J. W'Al.KEIi'S VlXHtiAlt ItlTTKlts, as tllcy will speedily rcmovo the riat-U-colorod viscitl matter with nhteh tho bowels ate loaded, nt the sanio time stimulating tho accretions of tlie liver; and generally restoring-the hcuiihy functions of tho digestivu organs. Fortify the hody naiiisf disease by purifying nil its lluida with Vinkca;: It'iffKlts. No rpidciuiu can lake ho!,; of a system thus foi-e-armrd. Dyspepsia or Inflisesf Jon, He.- ! ache, I'uiti in Ihn Shoulders, Cough . Tightness of the Chest, Dixiness. Pun? Ki notations of the Stomach. Had Taste ia the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, I'alpil.t tation of the Heart, lullamiiialioii ofll.; Lungs, Pain iu the region of the Ki.i neys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are the otl'spi ings of l) ;ipep.-1.:. One bottle will prov e a bettei giiarantr of its merits than a lengthy nivei;ti luent. Scrofula, or lvin?;'s Kvil, wir.t Bnollings, (J Ictus, r,rvipi'l-, Snelicil Neck, (initru, fcScroluloiw liilliuuiiulioii. Iiuhdi'iii Intlaiiiinntiiins, Meicuriul A ITci 1 iin. 0 .1 8ores, KrnpliitiiH of tho-Skin. Sunf Kve-. etc. In these, as 111 all other eoimliiutiuaal Hi case. Walk Kit's Vinkuar JIittkiu list it iUuwu tliuir great curative power, in ti.u most obstinate, nail iutriirttililn nc;. For Iiillamiiiatory aiitl ( Ii:o:iitr Itllt'llllllllism, fionl, Bilious. Ken: it tent and Intermittent Kcvers. I tiseasc. -,f the Bliioil, Liver, Kidnevs mul 1 1 iml - tlioao Hitters have no eiimil. Kuvli )i iu- . aro cau.nl by Vitiated lloud. Median ical Diseases. - Pi t s.:is ei: fngctl in Paints mid Minerals, sui'li a. lumbers, Typc-M-tUirs. (iolil I1r.1i, r. . Jdlllurs, a tlicy advniu-Q in life, are si.l ji: ' to paralysis of tlie Bom"I'. To pen against this, tako a tloe of Valm.k' 1: KljAH Hi ITKKK (K'l'Uniolially. For Skin Diseases, Kmpiions. '!': tor, t-.'ilt ltlicniu, Klotehvs. Spois. I'iu,ili Pusttilos, Boils, Carbuncle, King unn KenM-lii'iul, Soro Ky, Kryipi'las. Itch, hcurl's, Diseolor.itioiui of the' Skin. Ilum.ir anil Diseases of the Skill of tvlintevsr iiiiiiu or nature, uru liliirslly dug up and itirrnvi out ul tlie system iu a sliuil tiuiu by ilir u.e of thoso Biltum. Tin, Tape, nutl other Wumis, lurkinp in the sy stem of so iiuiity IliuilnaiiiU, are ctlcctuully dcstrtiyud ami rcmuM-il. i vstmii of iiiviliciue, 110 vei luiliigp- mi sir llieliniuitles ill fire thusysicui in,i.i . , : . like thesu Bitters. For Female Complaints, In young or old, nmmi'il ur single, nt tiieditwii of no. nianlioi'd. or thu twin of life, ltua Tome Bitters display so deiiilril an inlliuuice iLul lniprciieiiieiit is soiui percepiilde. I leu 11 se 111 e Vitiated lllootl when ever you hud Us impurities bursting through the skin iu Pimples. Ki iiitioiis, or .Sinus; clesnsu it when you GuU 11 olisiructi'il ami Fluvgish in the veins: elcnuse it when it u foul , your Ivuluif s will tell voii when Keep tho blots! pure, and the licallli of tliu u-ui will follow. It. II. MrlAI.n A V". Dniffiruu Biitl lien Airw.. Sun Kr.111t.-utM i is, antl cor. nf Wii'lnni'tim ami I IkiiIihh Si kulU by all ! ug(Ula a ml l C. W. EARNEST, suRorcoisr dentist, TI DIOUTK, PA. I.I, OPI-'RATK INH 1 er'nii.iiu- to Si r f gical or Mis-banii al Drulbtiy i fiiriiuid with cure, anil wai mints: I jinar atitee success or refund tie m 1 cv. mice in 1 B A N I '1 N llhll'k HI ( CK Bemcinbcr the place, ' ly. J. V. K A UN KfcT.