WtniBSDIT K0B51KC, FEB. I, 1876. BOnOUGH OFFICERS. Mnrpiu John Rrck. Oounnlmrn U. W, Robinson, 8. A. arnr, A. B. Kellv, a IT. Haslet, A, 11. rrri((ge, H. O. lv)n. ' futtlcet oth 7Voee D. 8, Knot, C. A. fcahdall. VonttabliH. Swsggart . Moot fhrtetnra 1. 8. Knot, H. O. Pa YU, 8. J. Woloott, B. It. Havlet, A. B. ielly. D. Clark. FORKST COUNTY OFFICERS. Pltlidnt Judg. I. Wtmoi. 'Mom. Dai.b, Kd- Jfortaf Juilgn Jos. U tilt KBHR. Trtaiwer 8. J. Sktlbt. VolAonoenry, Btgittmr t Rtordtr, r. J. W. Ci.ahk. Mhtriff JusTts SlAWIlf. nimmiiiioniri Km ISam.nr, Isaac Leo, John Rkck. Ottnfy unrnenaVmt H. 8. Baocic- WAT. DMrict AtfmntH. T. Tawiw. Vary l)iiMiuiumiri-ll, Z. Towmi, ViTMAH Cook. County Hurvmor T. T. COLLI KS. rin-ontr M. Ittbl. Js. Vountv Auditor Nicholas Thomf- ok. J. R. Nmi-i., II. A. Zi!inni.i,. Member of Conor Oko, A. Jaaas. Atfnblyi. 11. Aohbw. ZYwM XVatfta At TIO!f EST A STA'iTOX, on and afUr Pea. 1876 1 BOCTBT. TrUa tS - t:M a. m. ' " M p. ! KOBTB. Train M ? m- 11 m S:4i p, m. Train 55, south, and 91, north, are 1st .laaai - the others are accommodation freight. These trains only are allowed to .aarrr passengers. Oat the River Division . e. from Oil CUT .4a Irrineten, tip the river Is North ; down th river, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Special Notice. The editor of this paper ent for about tiro month from date, ad kia business during that time will be left In tbe hands of Mr. J. E. Weak, whose receipts will bo jjood for nr moner caid bim on account. All - i m persons knowing themselves indebted, will confer a favor br sending, or kaodiag tbe money to Mr. Weok. ; Tiomesta, Feb. 2, 1876. Guess we'll have about six weeks (it winter now. Senator Thomas was athomeovor Sunday. ' He was looking as If Har risburg life agreed with b!ia. ' This is groundling da. If this reptile comes out.'and but there's no use in-telling you what you all know Bevcral email boys amused them elves, yesterday, coasting on our of fice stairs, but failed in furnishing us local Item The JVew, formerly published at Youngsville, Warrtn county, has given up the ghost. Reason, want of patronage. ; r-ad roads, these, for hauling stare bolts ; yet they are coming in to tbe mount ef a doxeo or more wagon Joajs a day. Tbe reason i, Ihey bring cash. r Jt appears that we were mistaken 4a saying that the post-office at retro Jeuni Centre was continued. It still running and do-ng a good bust Amos Cooper was marciod reoeut ly, to a daughter of Teter Lnvt!, of Oldtown. We did not, learn who per formed tbe ceremony. The H'orW Almanac for J876, has boon icnt us. .nod the publishers have Aur thanks therefor. The carefully compiled statistics it contains, makes jt valuable for reference, The Warren Mail claims the first genuine leap year proposal for that town. The lady proposed, was accept ed, and the wedding is to take place on the 4tb of July. The Spring elections happen on Tuosday, the 15th inst. We have beard of no candidates for any of the aniens to be filled, but we are seldom short of tTat f9.mriodity when the .time comes. . We print this week a very icier esting and well-written communica tion from a gentleman of this section, who Las been sponding part of the winter in Florida. It will repay a perusal. ' The KerIIilL people did the square tliug by Rev. Elliot last week. At a donation held there, the rever end gentleman was preseutsd with a too gold watch; )U wife received a line present io money aud groceries, and his oldest daughter received a beautiful writing desk. W'e havo a liijjU opiuion of tbe good people of Kerr inn. Lacytown Correspondence. Lacytown, Jan. 28, 187C. Ed. Republican : Good health reigns In every house- bold ; a physician should locate hore. The fact that not a tramp has pass ed through our village for the past year worthy of note. If Hose Tweed sighs fur a "lodge in some vast wild erness," let bim come to Lacytown. Goose and turkey parties are all the rage excepting pi u backs, lhe preachers miss something by not fa voring us this year. Mr. aud Mrs. Wra. Wales have returned from their wedding trip a rather long one. Both look as if mar ried life was "joy beyond description." David Gill, Forest county's old friend, spent several days with us last week, lie gathered some vines for "young lady." This being Leap Year the case is most deplorable. The abutment to the bridge is about completed. It is pronounced by some of our best judges to be i 'splendid job." We boast a very quiet, industri ous people and some of the best work men In tbe county, Even the thermometer seems to be distrusted with the weather and is on the rise. Tionesta creek is in good raiting condition but not a raft is to be seen on her shores. The wind is in the south at least the dart on the mill points that way nd this is a poor week for news; cor respondent has the spring fever.- 1 De Clark. Valentine Day (14th inst.) ap proaches. There will be found a good selection of both the sentimeatal and comic sort at Fones' Drug Store. Look out to have your pet sins and foibles touched up on that day, or soonor. If tbe blow bits home, do matter if the meant used are cowardly, reform, and you will bs better'for St. Valentine's day. Rev. Robert SIoss of Titusville, occupied the pulpit of the Presbyter ian church on Sunday last, mormug and evening, and preached, to good audiences. On Monday evening he gave a public reading at the church. The audience was small, but attentive, and were highly entertained by tho readings. As a reader, Rev. Slots is a success. . Drs. Blaine aiid Vogel extracted a fatty tumor from the back of Alex. II en age's neck last week, and he is do ing finely. Tbe tumor weighed about three ounces. The surgeons attempt ed to put Alex, under the influence of chloroform, but ho was too hard to bold, so the operatiop was performed without its aid. A professor of penmanship put in an appearance in town last week, and didn't succeed in raising a class, but be did succeed in tanking a good deal of benzine. He is au excellent pen man, and if he would cease bis wor ship at the shrine of Bacchus, might Jo a good stroke of busicess. Eddie Simmons got a year and nine months in the penitentiary for his operations in the Oil City Savings ilfnk, and was to have been sentenced fiurhis manipulation of the funds of the Building aud Loan Association The young map is very penitent, and much sympathy for im is manifested. (yUer places that ,qon t hold as good shot as our town, are organizing rifle teams, and having shooting matches. We wish it distinctly up derstood that, whatever our shoolists may do ou a target, tbey can alj cut down a deer ou tho run at almost any distance. The attention of Tax-payers is invited to tbe Auditors' Report in this issue. It will be seen that our county fiuauces are in a fair state, considering the expensive improvements made in the past. With good management, it will not be long until Fore6t county will be clear of debt. Pan. Agney was hauling stave' bolts from up Hunter's Run, one day last week, when cue ot his teet was caueht between his vehicle and a root and middling badly crushed. No bones were broken. And now the boys are poking fun at Dan. about his toe-jam "Oil is booming," just now. On Monday sales were made at $2.00 to 82.081 at the wells. This is the best price oil has commanded for some time. As a consequence, business lively in the oil regions; paHioulorly in the oil exchange. . The Philadelphia Times regards . the selection of Colonel Quay as Reaver's delegate to the National Convention, as scoring one for Hart- ran ft. The New York Times thinks there is general public sentiment in favor of some modification of the r.ght of suff- rage, out mnym uuiu jmiucb iiq rw to tackle the delicate question. The beautiful snow descended somewhat extravagantly for awhile yesterday afternoon, and tbls morning about four inches of it covers the ground, and things have the appear ance of winter. It's agaiust the law to kill rab bits now, so all ye bold hunters take notice, and confine your hunting to bears, panthers, wild cats and foxes, and come in and get your bounty on tbeir scalps. Mr. Evans, formerly commercial agent for Johnson & Brevaher, of Erie, has accepted a position in the Tidioute Savings Bank, lie is a straight business man, and will do tho bank good service. M. C. Kerr, Speaker of the House, is out in a letter declining the honor of being the Democratic candidate for the Presidency. He recommends Gov ernor Hendricks of Indiana for the position. . Some individual, whet'uer a rogue or an idiot, is not known, put a letter in the post office on Sunday with three stamps, which had been taken from bunches of matches, affixed. That letter Is held for postage. We are informed tbat Partridge's Hall has been rented by some of our young folks for a space of six weeks or two months, for the purpose of starting, a danoing school. Air. rwioin. we' understand, is to teach them. A sou of T. J. Brennan, aged about three years, died of scarlet fever, at Buck Mills, on Sunday last. Tbe child was a very bright and interest ing one, and the bereaved parents have our heartfelt sympathy. W" bave made arrangements for weekly letter from Washington, which will contain all the important doings of Congress up to the Saturday evening before publication. This week's letter is crowded out for want of space. Work on the hospital for tbe in saue, at Warren, has been suspended for want of funds. . It is expected tbat tbe Legislature will make an ap propriation for tbe hospital this win ter, and that tbe work will proceed in tbe spring. It is undoubtedly a sic to play "whiskey poker," and it is inexcusa ble for a man to play it who calls a "flush," a "slosh." . If he must and will play this immoral game, we would advise him to tret Minister Schenk's rules of the game. Captain A. Bogardus, tbe cham pion wing shot of America, will give an exhibition of bis skill February 4th. He is to shoot at twenty-five pairs of pigeous, and to kill thirty eight out of the fifty from two plunge or spring traps, forty yards apart, be to stand on a line between them. He is also to kill twenty-five birds la four miuutes, loading his own gun in tbe time. Mtadvill Hepublican. lhe Chicago iribune, which stronelr favors resumption, says of the process of reachiug resumption through contraction: "We repeat what we have often said, that any scheme of resumption which arbitrari Iv ignores, the existing relations of creditors aud debtors, and which com pels the sudden contraction of the paper currency iu which the existing iudebtedu'ici was made and is paya bio, ii an act of cruelty and oppres sion for which there is no necessity, aud for which there can be no justifi cation and will be no toleration. FOR SALE. Tbe valuable and beautiful home stead formerly owne3 by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, aud in which he now resides, is. iu roy hauds for sale at very low figures. Terms oLe-third purchase u;onoy down, aud the balance in one and two years. Miu W. Tate. lOtf. Sewing Machine Needles. Mrs. C. M. Heath has just received the largest and most complete assort roent of sewing machine needles ever brought to town. She keeps the only sowing tnaehiue needles for Bale in (own. Her place of busiucss is i;i the Acomb Building, up tairs. We will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tionesta, for white oak stave and heading bolts at the follow ing prices; ' - Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord ftf 8 ft by 4 Headin , corJ of . g belts br 4 ft., $4.00. Heading bolts must be mndo from liraher at least. 20 inches in diameter. Oflioe at Lawrence Itousc ' J. H. Dertckson A Co. 27tf 1 ,.- -- v- d ... m " Mrs. Butler has met received a new stock of Millinery Goods, consist ing of Hats, Frames, Featheis, Flow- ers.'Ribbons, Velvets Ac, Ac, in the building north of Lawrence House. She solicits a continuance of the pat ronngo ol tbe ladies of Tioueela aud vicinity. 9 c?C aooso ueauwiui ioio juaw v. Mrs. Henry s residenco can be bought cheap, on long time, by applying lo the editor of this paper, tt. Tbe lightest running Machine in the world is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and he knows. 46 ly Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale at this office. . ; T10N1TA MARKETS CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise, Flour S barrel 8.757.75 Buckwheat Hour 1 cwt - t 8.00 Corn Meal, bolted - - - 1.80 Chop feed .... $l.651.75 Hye ft bushel - - - 8090 Oata bushel ... - 40(45 Corn, ears .... - 40(jis Beans a bushel - - 1.50 2.50 Ham, sugar cured - - - 17 Breakfast Bacon, augar cured - - 16 Sugar -Syrup - . 10(9121 75 1.00 N. O. Molasses Roast Rio Coffee No. Rio Coffee, best Java Coffee Tea - . - 90 SI - 28 35 .50 1.25 Butter ... . 30S2 10 : 2528 Rice ... Eggs, fresh Salt - - 3.152.25 Lard - 1520 . 4.00 Iron, eemmon bar Nails, lOd, $ keg ; 4.00 . ' 540 Potatoes - Onions, V bushel - .80 Fete Advertisements. Applications for License at February sessions, 100. Leonard Airnew, Hotel Tionesta boough. John Petorson. " T.-unifeyTiii. Samuel Wigifins, - Faguudue. Jolin K. Ieiil, " ruuruimuH. Jan. 1, 1876. Mercantile Appraisement, In and for the County of Forest, StaU of ramsylvanxa, for tut iear iot. Pealers in Merchandise, Liquors, &o, TIONESTA BOKOCOII. ' .' Class. Taxi A. Weller. hot.,1 6 850 00 " " 2 hiilinrd tubloa 40 00 A. II. Partridge, furniture 14 7 CO I J. H. Derickaon fc Co 14 7 00 Vf KiiiHtniil 13 iO U Bovard &Co 13 10 10 U Klein, Jeweler J....- 14 ' 7 00 VromiLRii ,fc Corbet I I 1UIU Win. Ldiwreuoe, hotel... 5 60 00 " z oiniariu mines . w uu A Mnrrv 14 7 00 Robinson A Bonnor 10 20 00 J. II. Fones, drugs 14 7 00 Airnow. hotel 6 50 00 S. A. Varner. hotel..( 6 60 00 IIARMOKY T'T. J as. Neill Z"0 W. C. Noill 14 '00 John Wood-oek, hotet 50 00 J. It- Neill. hotol 6 60 00 Samuel Wiggins, hotel 5 60 00 John l'otorsou, Btore , 14 7 00 ' ' ' liUUM , O OU VU hickouvt'p. T. J. Bowman ,.. 12 ys 50 Wheeler Dusenbury 14 7 ou T. I. C Jllins. 14 7 OU KINOSI.EY T'P, Whooler A Du&enbury H 7 00 . BABNETT T'P. A. Cook 14 7 00 J. B. Puarsttll 14 7 00 UHK1N T'P. FordALacv 14 7 0 , IIOWK T'P. D. Graham 14 7 00 A ppeal will be held In tho ofllce of the inty Treasurer, In Tionesta, on the 10th Coun of February. A 11. 1876. JAM Kti SWAILrW, Mer. App'r. Proclamation in Divorce. Justis Shawkov, Sheriff of Forest county, To Mary K. Roup, Urtctiny : Wukkkah, S. V. Roup did, on the 18th day of Marcii, A. U. Jo, preier nia pen i.itn to tliJudirs of tho Court of Com mon Fleas of said County, praying for the causes therein set forth, that he might be divorced from tUa bonds of Matrimony linrcLofurfl anUircd ifelo with vou. Mary K. Koiin. Now this la to require you, the aaid Mary K. Roup, to appear before tlie said Judtres. at TloiiesUi, county of Forest, on Monday, February 28, 1876, to answer the complaint or tne saui a. j. jvmp, anu hIiow cHiiHfl. if anv vou havo. why a di- vnrce should not be u ran ted to tho said' S. C. Roup from the bonds of matrimony en tered into by liiin, w ith you agreeiilily to Act of Assembly iu such cases mado and provided. JUSTIS SUAWKEY Hheritr. feheriffa OlBce, Tionesta, Jan. 26, 1878. SUayCRIBKforte Foreet Repabliean It will pay- . Appear Notice. Commissioners' Offlrto Forttt rt)i'S, ) jionr.ua, l'a., Jan. ia, iom. j I Kotlcfl Is herohv srlvon UiBttlioCommlH- Hionorn of Forcut Countr will meet at their office in the Court Houso at Tionesta on the 7th, 8th anb Pth or Febbuaby, for tho purpose of holding a Court of Ap peals for the assessment of 1K76. Jiy order or i. tjommiHsionprn, t)isTnrr CotmT or tub IInitkd Statrs, OR TICK WKHTBBM U1STBKT0 XEW- BYLVANIA, IN BANKRUPTCY. This in to Rive notice that on tho 17th diiv of January, A. I). 187M, a Warrant in Ilankruptoj was issued BRainst the estate Of Michael Ittel Jr., of Forest county, and Stain nf Pennsylvania, who has been ad- judged a ltnnfcrupt upon his own peti tion: mat Hie nay men i oi any imuui win th Hnliverr or anv Drooert v oolonainit to such Bankrupt to him or for his use, and the transfer ot any property oy mm, are forbidden by law j that a meeting of the Creditors or tho said Bankrupt to prove thnir ilehls. mid to choose one or inoro BHSinoes of bis Estate, will be held at a vnrt of UankrUDicv. to bo holden at Franklin. Pa., before h. V. ItoRcrs. f.q. Knrintor. on the 17th day or i' i . . .., r . euruary, a. it2oVik. V. M. JOHN HALL. U. S. Marshall for said District. Pittsburgh, Jan. 18, 1M70, The expei ienee of five years has proved that this Compact and re linlilo work of General Information is bettor I ELL'S p.T.iiOrsfiii lei newel tuition, adapted to the wants of I iOEHTB WASTED. ii classes oi me com munity than any other work of the kind ever published. It has been proven by its IMMENSE SALES, bv tho numorous COMMENDATORY NOTICES RSC'D, And by its uniform ' ' SUCCBSS WITH AQBNTS. The edition of 1878 has been THOROUGHLY REVISED TO DATE. It contains 150.000 articles. 8000 wood engravings and eighteen handsomely en- graveu ana coiorea maps. Tin work is lKsuea in oans. anu us ion' men copy, with map. will be sont to any BAKER, PAVIS & CO., Publishers, (Successors to T. El wood Kell.) Nos. 17 and 19 South Sixth Street, 42tf PfliLApaiPAiA, Pa, FOREST AND STREAK, A weekly journal of Sixtcon Pages, Devoted to FIELD SPORTS, PRACTICAL NATURAL HISTORY, Fish culture, Protection of Game, Preser vation or Forests, looming ana Boating, Rille Practice, aud all out-door RECKEATI03T & STUDY. It is the only Journal in this country that fullv supplies tho wants and meow the necessities oi mo ueniieman opurta- man. ' Tcrmw, Si5.00 a Year. ,i-S:id for Bpeclmen Copy. Forest & Stream Pub. Co., 17 Chatham St., (City Hall Square,) P. O. Box 2?31. IfKW YUKK. Thu Snrvevor Genoral of Washington Territory, who sends a club of live sub-si-riliHrs. writes, saving: "I consider that your journal nas none muie mj prujmny euucaie wie sportHiiiuii ui iu wuhwj than all tho other publications put togeth er. I shall induce every true sportsman to become a subscriber mai i cau. Mr. Thomas A. Logan ("Gloan") says: You are doing good work with tho naner. and vou have more and probably greater than you dream of the wishes ana uoa spoea oi we geniiemuu oi the gun." Hundreds of similar endorsements from prominent gentlemen sportsmen might be added, showing the estimation in which Jreut ana stream is ueia oy n reauera. Sometlilng New ! AT THE OLD FISHER STORE ! WE HAVE STARTED A FLOUR & FEED STORE in tho building formerly occupied by J. Fisher. OUR CHOP is made from COMN. WHEAT A OATS, and wijl be sold at present, lor $1.75 PER CWT. OUR FLOUR is made rroin me ue iji " " averv barrel of which is warranted and . . . nTTi'TLM) Wlf 1 T will be sold proportionately low. In connection with the aboye, we are keeping the best brands of TOBACCOS, FINE CUT, l'LKJ, AND suited to the most fastidious tuste. IMoaMoKxauilno our Htoolf 86 J. II. DUKICK3QN Jt CO. 17"VTTTTpv The host pourseof llook 1UUiMJi Keening, the best sys- practno, me Inosl elegant peumanHhit the lowest rales of boanl and tuition, at Washington UusiiitiKs College, Jamestown, N. Y. Circulars free. ;t( 1 Eslnt of Doi'tor J. Wlnan late of Tioncata Bortn)jh, Forest county, dv crasml. All persons indebted to eaid Cm- 4 late are requested to make immediate payment, and thoso having leel claims against tlie same, will present them with . out delay in proper order for settlement) to E. 1. McCKKA KY, f Amlnistrat re. OLIVE WINANK, Administratrix. - or. Mll.h-S W. TATE. AUorner. TionesU, Pa., Nov. 10, 1875. flt , ' 7iJ GOVERNMENT LAND SALE.1 Pepabtmrxt of JrsTrm. rcii. T . Treasti rr, f . 17, 176. i Offiee of the Solicitor of tho Trpssu Washington, I. C, Nov. Pnblle Rale, of farms and oil landa near j Tiotirsta, Forest County, 1'ernsylvanla, by lilurorcl Wilson, solicitor or tno rrcas ury.with the approval of tho Secretary of1 the Treasury. ' -...-, The following described properly lying i in Forewt and VeimncocountiOH near Tion.. exla, will be ofl'crod at public naln to the highest bidder at Agnew a Motel, in the J town of TioneHta, on Hiiturdar the 20lh, ,, day of February next, at ten oi-look la the forenoon, viz : , , . j. Tract No. 1. The original Iluleman farm, containing 401 acre. I Tract No. Z. i 517 aorrs, made up of three pieces, one , of 301 acrci one of 81 aeres and thoither of 45 acres, adjoining. These tracts bound ' on the Allegheny River at lloloman'ei Flats, and arc BitimUtd nbout throe lulleaj from Tionesta. Much of tho land Is cov ered with excellent timber. Tho cleared' part is good larin and bottom land. Ai number of good houses and barns are on , each tract. Tract No. S. ; : - ; ) ' 4:17 acres, situated near tho mouth of. West Hickory Crock, on tho Allegheny River, five miles above Tionesta, and eon Histaof bottom and hill land. There axel two houses and good out buildings on thia tract. . Thoso tracts are considered valuable oil" lanna, and it la thought that, upon beings: properly tested, will be remunerative. Tiioy were taken by tho United States for , debt. Tho title is believed to bo nndiitput--ed, and can bo examined by bhldors for themselves beforo tho day of sale. The solicitor of the Treasury has no power fav give warranty deocts,anu win only sen ana . convey to tho purchaser all the right an4 titlo of the United Statos. The several tracts numbered 1, a. and , will be aold separately. f -i - The highest bidder for each tract when, tho samo is struck off to him as tho pur chaser, will be roquired to sign his name to a certificate sotting forth that he is such purchaser and agreeing to comply with, the conditions of sale, and will also be rnnuired to rav to the auent of the BOT- ermnunt attending the sale, the sum of 1200.00, which wi) be forfeited if he shall fail to make the payment ana naiiver urn security acoording the conditions. : .1 I'ayincnu will ue mauo as iohows 1 One half of the purchase money, loss tbe 1-lXi.OO paid on the day of sale, shall be paid on aenvery 01 mo aeea conveying the tract, the remaining half to be paid In one year from the day of sale w ith interest at six por ceut. lor which deferred pay ment, purchaser sliall give his bond secur ed by first mortgage on the premise aold. 1 An agent or tne government win auenq. at tho postollioe at Oil City, on Wednesday, March 1st, 187(1, and where each purchaser will bo required to pay to him one-half of the purchase money, less the ?100 already paicl, and deliver to him the proper secur ities for the remaining hall', aud to receive a conveyance executed bv the solicitor of tho Treasury, or ail ino rigni ana iiue 01 the United "Suitee of, in, and to tho tract sold to him. " Blukobd Wilson. , Solicitor of the Treasury, Approved. . II. H. Bbimtow. Secretary of tho Treasury. Por further information in regard to the above described lands, apply to J, B, Agneir, Attoruey-at-Law, Iiouesta. ra, C. W. EARNEST, SURGEON DENTIST, TIDIOUTK, PA. : LL OPERATIONS pertaining to Bnr. eical or Mechanical Dentistry per- fori jrmed with care, and warranted. I'guar- antee success or refund the money. ' 1 Grace in tiHANDIN 11 KICK. UUIt'k, Remember the place. , 2-ly, O.W. EARNHSf. READ THIS VERY CAEEFULLY. DR, CRUMB, established for many years in llutTalo, by an entirely new svstam of medication, treats successfully Catarrh, Bronchitis, and Diseusea of the Lungs, l.iverttiui jviuucya, aisu jiiucuf ties of a Conlidential Nature, wheroin skill and experience are required. . Dr. i riiioh lnLB duvcloijud a nractice which from its unparalleled success iu thousands or cases, many or a very aggravaiua cnar acter, is able to positively guarantee per- fuct aud porinuneiii cure 111 every e41.su ue untleruiKes. lie seiius uu ucuiui-n w TreaLises on these diseases to his patients, as it is nmloniublu thut such kuowlodge is, in genoral extremely prejudicial, exorcis ing an injurious ell'ocl by retarding and frequently oouulcritcting a cure, tending to alarm the patient, which is tbe princi pal object of such productions, and ex cites and exaggerates his leurs as to tea curability of his complaint. Tho Dotlor requires simply a brief history ol tho case and a eaudid pUtin gUileutout of proaawt syin))touis a thorough uxaminatioii will tnen oe mauo, ana lr eonsmcruu rtiimii able a sineere, eonsientions opinion will be given promptly and such, medicine as will lin iLiiiilifiililM will be sent bvexnrcsu. accompanied by full and explicit direc tions. ( Unifies very moueniie anu wnu in tho ruaeh ol all, ind success guaranteed. Such cases as have tailed under other treatment particularly desired, Ail lettttf must enclose S1.0O for consultation foe and correspondence duriiig treatment, aud ad- (Irnsseu ! n, ini'Wii, 28 4 102 Pearl St., llullalo, . T.N AGENT'S OUTFIT FREE! l.ars foiaailasiuns aad 1'ash freaalaw .. for selling a LIBRARY of FAMOUS FICTION comprising tho ton Jewel of linayinntlce Literature: FUarlui's Prearrw, Vb-ar ef WakrBeld, UubliiMia Cihwhs Paul and Vlrslula, (ialltvrr'e Timvels, l.tlwibslb, ymluk, , , , ftrrl.ila, . , I UfllMc, Tal4 from Arabian Itultfbls, Complete In ON H VOI.l'M K of over l.tHK) pages heniitiiuiiy tiiusiruu'ii with 1 inn page Kiigrnviii'js. H ia the WOKUVS STORY llOOIf, and all want to rml it. Agent's Outfit Free to all who meun business and will luitbfully cauvaHS. . .1. H. Foltli d CO., J( 1 77 Park I'lum N, Y.