WEDSESDAT KORXIJIC, SM."ll"l87jT' BOROUGH OFFICERS. JtHrfrra3nnn 11m;, l tmnri'fmfM U. W. Itohinaon, H. A. Vnrnor, A. II. Kellv, S. II. JIiimIcI, A. li. Piirtridiro, 11. ). llavia. Juttire of the PeaeeT. S. Knox. C. A. Kandull. (ntnlile IT. Hwn-gart Nrhnol liirertnr K H. Knnx, II. O. la via, H. J. Woleott, 8. II. Hn-Ont, A. II, Kelly, I. Clark. FORKST COUNTY OFFICKTS. rmiitfnt Jutlttelu ft. WKTMonn. Aneint JhiJm -Aniiikw Cook, Joh. . D.VI.R. XhrriJTT. J. Va Oikhkn. TrenHrerH. 3. Nkti.kt. 1'i ulhnnntnri, tlcgiKcr rf: Iteeonlcr, if P. M. 1'i,m. (!ninmiioner Joui Thompson, Jah, K. Ci.AnK, Km llKiti.i. f ?nnf.v Superintendent S. P. Rohiirr. JHxtrirt Attorney H. I, Irwix, Jury Cnmmiioner Ja. Fi.vns,Wi. PATTERNOX. f Wn.y Vmvryor S.D. InVI!. fVirowrr M. Ittki., .Tn. tbitnfy Auditor T. II. Colin, L. WR KKR, ft. Jamirmom, Member t Ifnngrei KVA DitrictC. H. Ct'HTIM. Aemhty1. 1J. Aokkw. 7Vmm! o Train At TIONF.STA STATION, on nuil after Ort. 18, I87.: HOl'Tlt. Train 22 fl:l a. m. " t4 - - - - 4:47 p. ni. iton-ru. Train f3 .... 0:10 a. in. ". itl - - - 3:45 p. in. Train !!2, south, anil "1, north, are IhI 4-lima; th other are accommodation l'rolhl. These tralna only arc allowed to carry paaKcnura. On the River Division i. e. from Oil City to Irvinctmi, up tlio river in North ; down tlio river, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Klliot will preach in the Presbyterian clmrch (n Sunday next, morning and evening. Snbbnth School nt 3 o'clock p. m. -A few loads of coal will be taken on subscription at this office. His understood that Mr. IS. K. Jlpp, ; of President contemplates starting up the Cobb Mills, at Red Hot. , " A new lot of the latest styles of clothing, overcoats, Ac, lor sale at bottom prices, at Robinson fc Bon- Charley Hill has moved inSo the I lolc nin n house, on Vino St., and is lilacksmithing nt Roberta' shop ' Spears' old stand. Knox's mill is running about half tlio time, we should judge, only sawing and planing b 11 stuff. Diihridge's mill is running steadily. Tho boys wero around on "Holler-Eve," but not much damage was done. A few cabbages were pulled up, but we hear of nothing else. Win. Y. Siggins, of Stewart's Run, left with us a half-dozen onions, raised from seed, which aro tho largest .and best wo have noticed this season. All the burg being closed on elec tion day, it isfuir to infer that there wero a good many improvident chaps suffered severely from thirst on that tliiy. Thick boots, Arctic overshoes, woolen stockings and overcoats are getting in demand. Thoso who have them loft over from last year are lucky. The Chestnut crop is all in, and didn't cause much money to change hands. And no one was hurt - climb ing after them, as near as we can find out. E. L. Davis has removed into the BeueJict building, on liver street. Wm, Butler is to occupy the building between tho Lawrence House and tho iycss office. Derickson & Co. are still busily engaged in getting their stave mill ready fur operations. It will proba bly bo running iti tho course of a icuuplo of weeks. AVe are one day Into with our pa jirr this week, having delayed issuing 4in accouut of tho electien returns. We will be out on time next week, if nothing happens. The viewers appoiuted by the court, to report on the division of the borough into two wards, met at the Appointed time, but adjourned with out making a report. Dr. Wiuuus' fuueral took place on .Friday last, a large concourse of friends and citizens following bis re mains to the depot. The burial took placo in the cemetery at Frauklin. S. II. Haslet starts for the wilder ness soon, wiib his new Winchester rifle, half a bushel of ammunition, and a cart load of bear-traps. He expects to bring iu a right email leal of I tar hide . OUR COUNTY. As will be seen in tho official table published iu this issue, the Republi cans carried the county for the Slate ticket, and elected all the county ofTi ccrs proper, except two. The board of Commissioners is Democratic, because of the action of the Republicans of Baruett townchip, who pasted Jamie son's name, and voted for Long, the Democratic home candidate It will be seen that tho Republican vote on the Mate ticket in that towushtp was 73; of thceo Jamieson got 5. . The Democratic vote was 40, and Long, tlio Harnett Democratic candidate re ceived 112 votes. What the Rcpubli rans of Barnelt township mean by this conduct, unless it is to entirely destroy the Republican organization in this county, we cannot imagine. That it will go a long way toward ac complishing that result, there is no doubt. The Republican candidate fur Pro thonotary, T. J. Van Giesen, was vir lually beaten at home, by thoso who owe fealty .to the Republican party above almost any other men in it. Jealousy was the cause. The effect will be to strengthen tho disaffection caused by Barnctt in her rote on the Commissioner question. No fault could be found with Van Giesen. The only troublo was he had gotten tho enmity of a few parties who cared more far the gratification of their own petty personal spite than for the truth, their party or their Maker. "Rule or Ruin," was their watchword. They could not rule; whether they accom plish the alternative is a question for the future. At all events they can digest the fact that they by their treachery have done their part toward destroying the bridge which has car ried many of them safely over in past years. We would recommend them to follow the example of Judas, and to procure strong rope. Tho world, and particularly the Republican party would bn better for their absence. A citizen of our county, and a merchant of our place came pretty nearly making a wager last week, but didn't. Tho party of tho first part picked out a pair of gloves which were represented to be buckskin. He finally concluded he would not take the gloves, because he averred, "they wero not buckskin." The mcrchaut differed. Tho citizen offered to bet a V; tho merchant was about to cover tho money, when the citizen informed him that if the skin happened to come off a doe be would lose. So tho bet fell through. The Borough father have con cluded that the sidewalks iu town, on tho principal stmts, at least, must and slyill be fixed, and those who do not, forthwith, improve their wulk and conversation, the siune, more parlieu ticularly tho walks, will bo fixed by the council, nnd the costs collected from the property, This is right. There is no reason, why our walks should uot be put into such shape that pedestrians are uot continually in dan ger of life and limb. The following complimetary no tice of Supt. Brock way, is from the pen of Prof. C. A. Gilbert, and was published in tho Pret of last week : Something of Interest to the Super intendent, H. S. Brockway. The teachers of the Institute paid marked attention to all his desires, an,' seemed happy in theirrelation to him. The impression mndc upon all miudfc was that Prof. Brockway and his corps of teachers would taillitully labor for the greatest advautoge of the schools. Col. Reieiner, editor and pro prietor of the Meadvillo liejmlliean, has ordered two new power presses, and a motor which runs by water, fur his office, bis increasing business mak ing such additions necessary. He has si en in for bis machinery at present, but prefers the water motor on account of both safety and ecouoray. A three fuurlhs iuch stream of water ruus four power presses. Dr. J. E. Blaiue, formerly of this place, is in town to day, making ar rangements to como back here to practice. Ho will move his family and eflecis here next week. This will be good news to mauy of our citizens, who made strenuous efforts to keep him here last spring. His office and place of residence will be given here after. The improvements on the Pres byterian church are steadily progiess iug, and it will not be long until it will be a comfortable aud complete a place of worship a? tl.c"c is in this section. We understand that tho woods this county are tolerably full of deer hunters, win must do quickly what is to bo done, as the season expires on the 1st of next month. If tho him ters average a deer apiece, venison will be scarce in this section fur sev eral seasons to come. But then they never come up to that average. Whenever the Directors get little currency ahead, we think it would be well to put a tasty littl bell fry on the school-house, as the old rack which now supports tlio bell is anything but ornamental, am is rath er out of keeping with the school house, since the new furniture etc. has been put iu. If this be winter, which has set tied down upon us, we have not much hopes of any improvement on last seasou. It is commencing much ear ncr, ana n it is as much colder, we will all freeze up before spring. How ever, it will be a magnificeut time to lay in a stock of ice for the next summers' use. Prof. W. H. Curtis, Misses Mary Harrington and Aggie Kerr, appli cants for permanent certificates, at the late Teachers' Examination, after passing a thorough examination, all received the favorable consideration of the committee, and the certificate will bo forthcoming. james awaiies caught a young bear in a pen, up on Salmon creek last week. He says he might have gotten the old one had he properly appreciated the position. However, he went back the first of this week, and says ho will lug in the old one before very long. Horace Jones, Gunsmith, at Tid ioute Ins on hands, and makos to or der, the best guns in the country. His specialty is double-barrel rifles. A full line of Fowling Pieces, Pistols, Ammunition and Fishing Tackle, con stantly on hand. Deal with him, and you will find him reliable. M. Carpenter; Photographic Art ist, is back from his ramblings, and will soon be ready to attend to his business here. He is constantly add iug experience to his previous knowl edge ot the business, and will, no doubt, take pictures even better than formerly. D. S. Knox contemplates pulling up a thVoe-story building next sum mer, on tho site now occupied by Car penter's Gallery. It will shut off our southern view a little, but we are will ing to put up with the loss of that to see solid- improvements goiug on. The Warren Mail says it is claim ed that not more than two thirds the usual amount of lumber will be man ufactured this season. As far as this county is coneerned, we think one- half would be nearer the figure. -Some of our sportsmen endavor- ed to get up another hunt for the sup pers on Friday last, but, on account of the wiutrv blasts that made their appearance about that time, the hunt was indefinitely postponed. Mr. Wilson hai two beautiful skiffs, and some elegant little sleighs for sale, at his boat in the back chan nel. If any of our citizens need either of these articles, they can get a bar gain by calling on him. Some of our citizens have attend ed the Pittsburgh Expositiou, within the last two weeks, -among others, Messrs. G. W. Robinsou and A. B. Kelly. They pronounce it a success in every particular. A petition has been circulated asking the P. O. Department to change the name of "Nebraska," P. O. to "Holbrook." The petition was gener ally signed, and the change will prob ably be made. II. Ewald has re-opened the Em pire Hotel in Tidiouto, with every thing new and frosh. Hi roomi are excellent, aud bis table is always set with the bust the market afford. Charges reasonable. 28 2t N. Wise, 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 bo beaten in the State. Give bim a call, and you cannot fail to be satisfied, a he makes perfect fits, and bis prices are 25 per cent, lower than most establishments of that kind iu this section. 23 2t The lightest running Machine In the world is tho Grover it Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidiouto says so, nnd bo knows. " lj ly Attention Soldiers I , l The undersigned having been ac tively engaged iu the prosecution of Pension and Bounty claims take this mode of calling the attention of In valid Pensioners to the fact, that, un der ihe present laws a great majority of those on the Pension Rolls are en titled to inmate. Also every soldier wounded or otherwise disabled during the late war (no matter how slight the present 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 and prosecution of claims address R. A. McCalmont, U. S. Claim Agent, Mercer, Penna. Stoves and etoveware at Freeman & Corbet's. 28tf inOXEY. We will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tionesla, for white oak stave and beading bolts at the follow ing prices: Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.50. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.00. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 inches in diameter. Office at Lawrence House. J. II. Dehicksou & Co. 27tf Fresh buckwheat flour at Robin son & Bonner's. 27tf Robinson & Bonner have full line of stoves and stove pipe. 26tf Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residence can be bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. FOR SALE. The valuable and beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, and in winch he now resides, is iu my hands for sale at very low figures. Terms one-third purchase money down, and the balance iu one and two years. Mii.ta W. Tate. lOtf. CORRECTED EVERV TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flous barrel - . Buckwheat flour $ ewt 7.00(g8.25 3.00 2.25 2.002.25 90(,$ 1.00 4045 4045 2.00(3.00 17 16 10 12 J - 751.00 1.00 35 - so - 371 - .50 1.25 - 28(0,30 10 18(0,20 Corn Meal, bolted Chop feed - - - -Hyo bushel - Oats $1 bushel - - - , Corn, ears - - - -Bcana bushel - Hoin, sugar cured - Break fast Bacon, sugar cured Sugar ..... Syrup ..... N. O. Molasses ... Roast Rio Coffee No. 1 Rio Coffee, bost ... Java Coffee - Tea ..... Butter ..... Rice - Eggs, fresh ... Salt Lard Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, keg - - . . Lime t bbl. .... Potatoes 1520 4.00 - 4.25 2.00 640 Aerw Advertisements. Commissioner' Office ) fret County, Tionesta, J'a., Oct. 27, 1875. J SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office for the furnishing of ma terial and doing the work on a Wooden wing tc the east abutment or the Ijicv- town Bridge. Bids to be opened Dec. 4, 1875. Plans and specification to bo seen at this ollioe. By order of Co. Commissioners. 30tf D. W. CLARK. Clork. Estate of John Dice, late of Kingaley township, Forest county, deceased. All persona indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment, and those having legal claims against the same, will prime m mem wiioout delay in proper or der for settlement, to V 11,1 JAM H. MKATII, ,, KFIHKHT BURHENN, j Executors. or, M I l,KS W. TATE, Atty. 22-"4t F. F. i. The aliova letter are the Initials of one of the (incut medicines in the eountry. Four-Fold Liniment, not excelled by any other in the curing of Pains and Nore J h rout, and la especially adapted to dis ease of Horses, Cattle Ac. See circulars around bottles. Sold by all Druggiata. w Mi-iy torn DOUBLE YOUR TRADE. . Druggists, Grocers and Dealers) Pure Chinu and Julian Teas in aealod nackamia. acruw top cans, boxes or half chests i. rowers prices, aeuu lor circular. J ho Wells Tea Company. 201 Fulton St.. N. Y., P. O. Box 4oou. 18 41 Morton, III.SS& Co., BANKERS, 3 BROAD ST., N. V.. Isaue Circular NoUia and Letters of Credit for Travelers : also Commercial Credit available in all parts of the world Nego tiate Loans, and draw exehango on MORTON, ROSE A CO., . - London HOTTIXCJCERACO., - - - Pari. HOPE A CO., . . Amsterdam. .2 41 Administrators' Sale. Purmmntto an Order of the Ornhnns' Court of l'Yreftt rmuity, renn'n, will bp mild iu piuuic sine on the prominc firat herelnatlor uVwribcd, at Neillxburg, Har mony Townhii. in said eountv. on Thurndnv tho lltli day of Wovemlio'r. lK7ft. tho following dewrilx-d real etto Into of Wm. T. jvoill. ilueoaxcKl. to-witi A pertain piwe or pan-cl of land nltuate in iinrniony iowntnip, rorpHt i:oiinty. l'enn'a. Iiounded and rtrwrihed an follow-: North by land of Dr. John Wilaon, ent tiy land ot Mnrv rnolll. aoiith ly land for merly of Diadlry and othora, and wcatby the warren and Franklin tiirnoike road. Containing one hundred acrex, more or lean, with dwelling houxe and barn rrpct ed lliproon ; the anmo boing part of traet No. 220 of The Holland 1-and Company nurvey. Ai.no, All nald dopedent's interest in and to a certain plopn or parepl of bind aitnato in Harmony Township aforesaid, bonnded and dearr'tond a follows i North by land of Dr. John Wilson, east by the Warren and Franklin turnpike ronrtouth by other land of aaid deeodent, and weat by land formerly of J. Hoggs. Containing twpnty-lWo aeres, moro or less, with a house and barn erected (hereon ; the same bring out of the southeast corner of a farm formerly of J. Hoggs. A ? .so, A pleeo or pitreel of land rituals in Harmony Township, aroresaid. Iiound ed and desoribod an follows : North by land formerly of J. Bogga, cast by land formerly of Bradley an I others, south bv land formerly of John Dawson, and west by land of Mrs. Kmeline Neill. Contain ing rive acres, more or less, with the ap- iiriuiiituc-t?a. Sale to eomiueiiro at 2 o'clock. P. M. J. A. N EI 1,1,, SAM'LT. NF.ILI-. S 3t Administrators. W. C. COBURN, M. D. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON offers his services to tho people of Forest Co. Having had an experionce of Twelve Years in constant practice, Dr. Coburn guarantees to irivo satisfaction. Dr. Co- burn makos a specialty of tlio treatment or nasai, xuroat, Jung and all other Chronic or lingering diseases. Having Inveiti rated all scientific methods of cur ing disease and selected the good lrom all systems, he will guarantee reliof or a euro in all eases whoro a cure is possible. No Chargo for Consultation. All foes will be reasonable. Professional visits mailo at all hours. Parlies at a distance can eon suit him by letter. Offleo and Residence 1st door east of cartridge's Now Block, foot of Dutch J J ill Road, Tionosta, Pa. aatf TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED 1 TI1K OniOINAL ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. ASSETS Deo. 31, 1873, MILES V. TATE. Sub Agont. 45 T'onosta, Pa. READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. DR. CRUMB, established for many years in Buffalo, by an entirely new system of medication, treats successfully Catarrh, Bronchitis, aud Diseases of the Lungs, Liver and Kidneys, also Difficul ties of a Confidential Nature, wherein skill aud experience aro required. Dr. Crumb has developed a practice which from its unparalleled success in thousands of eases, many of a very aggravated char acter, is ablo to )oaitively guarantee a per fect and permanent cure in every case be undertakes. He sends no Circulars or Treatises on these diseases to his patients, as it is undeniable that such knowledge is in genorai extremely prejudicial, exercis ing an injurious effect by retarding and frequently counteracting a euro, tending to alarm the patient, which is the princi pal obiect of such productions, and ex cites and exaggerates his fears as to the curability of hia complaint. The Doctor requires simply a brief history ol the case and a candid plain statement of present symptoms a thorough examination will limn ua iimuu, hiiu ii coiisjuereu remoai alilo a sincere, consientions opinion will be given promptly and such medicine as will be applicable will be sent by express, accompanied by full and explicit direc tions. Charges very moderate and with in the reach ol all, uid success guaranteed. Such cases aa have failed under other treatment particularly desired. Ail letters must enclose $1.00 for consultation fee and correspondence during treatment, and ad dressed fc DR. W. It. CRUMB, 20 4 ' ' lo2 Pearl St., Bullulo, N. Y. SIO TO SSOO. Explanatory circular how $10 to $500 Invested in Stock .Privileges has paid arid will nay large profit. Itailroud Stocks, Bonus and Uold bought on Margins. In terest Six per cent, allowed on deposits, subject to Might draft, r a k waiter A Co., Bankers A Broken. 10 Wall St,, New York. P. O. Box 4317. 28 4 ii or imuu roisoxa. Medicine Rendered Useless I VOLTA'S ELECTRO BELTS & BANDS are endorsed by tho most eminent physi cians in the world for the cure of rheuma tism, neuralgia, liver complaint, dyspep sia, kidney diseaso, aches, plains, nervous disorders, fits, female coinplaiuta, nervous and general debility, and other chronic diseases of the chest, bead, liver, stomach, kidneys and blood. Book with full par ticulars free by VOLTA BELT CO., Cin cinnati, Ohio. 20 4 NKVKIt-VAIMX) AGUE CURE Pno (1. Bold hj DniRiruu. $500 Reward If it falls to cure. Dr. C. B. Howe, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 2D 41 .1 i IIUST H RAND EXPOSITION of the 1 Tradesmen's Industrial Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa., opens Oct. 7, closes Nov. . Address A. J. N ELLIS, President T. I. I ; 24 rti A DAY iruuraunteeil using ffc J Viur Well Auger A Drills. IJ Haiu inoiuli paid to good agents. Auger IsKik free. Jilz Auger Co., St. Louis, M-). j 4 1 ? tOfl Per day nt homo. Terms 4f H 4UU Iree. Addrem (ieo. Stinson it Co., Portland, Mc. 2(1 t CjUBSCRIBK lor iliul'7rcrKvpulilicau O It will pay. mmm t r.Vr j - 4-. Ir. J. Wulker's California Tin Cgar Hitters nro a purely Vegetable prcpamion, mado chiolly from tlio na tive herbs found on the lower ranges ef the Sierra Nevada mountains of Cnlifor nla, the medicinal properties of which nro extracted tliorcrroni without tlio mm of Alcohol. 'I'lio question is almoxt dail- askctl. "What is tho causa of tlio nnptirallolcd success of ri.vr.GAR Un TKitsf" Our answer is, that they rcniovn tlio caimo of disease, and tho patient re cover his health. They aro the Rreat blood purillcrand a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigotntor of tho system. Never before in the liiitory of the world has a medicine been Compounded prnttciisiiig tlio remarkalilo qualitie of Vixkoak Uittkrs in heulin? the sick of every licae man is heir to. They are a penile Purcativo as well as a Tunic, relieving Collection or Inflammation of the Liver and Yiiccral Organs in Bilious DiwMcs The properties of Dn. Wat.keh's Ti.xkoas Uittkrs ro Aperient. Diaphoretic Carminative. Nutrition, Laxative. Diuretic, Sedative. Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altera- -tire, aud A nti-Bilious. Ornteful Thousands proclaim Vit. e oar Bitters the roost wonderful In rigoraut that ever sustained to linking system. No Person cau take these Hitters according to directions, aud remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, aud vital organs wasted beyond repair. Iiilions. Remittent nnd Inter mittent i erers, which aro so preva lent in the valleys of our groat rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, lied, Colorado, Krazos, Rio Grande, l'oarl, Alabama, Mobilo, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer audi Autumn, nnd remarkably so during sea sons of unusual boat nnd dryness, art invariably accompanied br extensive de-. rangomonts of the stomach and liver., and other abdominal viscera. . In their, trontmont, a purgative, exerting a pow erful intlueuco upon theso various or gans, Is essentially necessary. Theio is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to Dk. J. Walk Eit's Vinecak Uitikii.h, as thoy will speedily remove tho darh colorod viscid matter with whish the bowels nro loaded, at tho samo time stimulating tho secretions of the liver, and gotfcrnlly restoring tho healthy functions of tho digestive organs. Fortify the body ntruiitst dineiiso by purifying all its ilulda with Yl.vr.iiAK RiiTKits. No epidemic can t:ike hv'.A of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsja or Indigestion, HcnN nclic, Pain in the Shoulders, CoukI-", Tightness of tlio Chest, Dizziness, rumr Eructations of tho Stomach, Had TtiMe in the Month, Bilious Attacks, I'nlpit.-i-tatiou of tho Heart, Inllaiumation of tho Lungs, Pain in tho region of tlio kid neys, and a hundred other painful symp toms! nro the offtprings of I)Ysppi;i. One bottlowill prove a better giurnntre of its merits tuiui a loiigthy mlvurtue lucnt. Scrofula, or King's Evil, whito Swellings, Ulcers, Krynipela, Swelled Seek, Goitre, bcrufulous Inflammation, ImluN-.t Inflammation, Mercurial Affection, Old 6ore, Eruptious of the Skin, born K w. ttc. In these, as Iu all other coiiMtittilio'imt Div erues, Walkkk's Yinkoar BtrrKus hv.i kown tlieir groat curative power Ui lliss meat nominate and intractable cane. For Inflammatory nntl Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious. Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, lisruKuf of the Blood, Liver, Kidiicrs ami Illnililn, these Bitter Imvu no en mil. biK'lt Diva are canned by Vitiated Blood. . , Mechanical Diseases, rcrswuis en gaged in Paints and .Mineral.-!, such as Plumber, Typo-snttor, (iold-bealrr. ami iliuen, as they tirauce in life, are nuiijn t to paralysis of ths IIowcIk. To (ruanl againat liiis, taks a dowi of VValkkr's Vi.t Ituaa Uittkks orcaniouully. For Skill Disease, Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt-lthoum, Illotche, Knot, Pimple, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncle", ltiug-worm. Scald-hond, Sore Kye. Krytipela. Itch. Scurf, Dincolorutioua of tlia Skin. Humor and Disease of the Skiu of wlmtevrr imino er nature, aro literally du up mid carried out uf tlio syateiH in short liuia by the uo' ef those liitter. . - t Tin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking iu the system of o many thniiamU, era ellvctuully t1elroyd and removad. syttein of medicine, no vermifuge, no au tiielminitlci will true the iytem from annua li Ko these Hitter. For Female Complaints, in young- or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo manhood, or tho turn of life, thee Tenia Hitter display o decided an in Queue that improvement 1 soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Klood wsenw ever you find iu impurities uuriingtliiagli ths kkm iu Pimplu, Krujition, e Korea : cleanse it when you find 11 uUyugted aod sluegith iu the veins; oleuusu it wtsen it is fotu ; your feeling will toll nm wlion Keep tbo blood pure, uud tho health of tlio e-tetu will follow. it. 11. McDOAi.n i co.. Dmgplat 0,141 Oimi. A pis., S-in tYunt-itixi. (.Vlft-'lll, end cor. of WHsheiartuo siul ('iinHttiti Ht.,,. V. Mailt by all UruKKUU anU lat C. W. EARNEST, SUIiOKOiV DKNTJST, TIDIOUTK, PA. AI.,L OPERATIONS pertiiiidnu; to 8ur gical or Muchaiiieal lientihtrv per l'oriiicd with care, and wai ranted. I guar antor aticee! or refund the inoiipr. Ullieo 111 tiKANUIN UltH'K P,I.(H'K. Peiiieinljcr Ihe place. U-ly. U. L'AHNKtiT. J