i f l ) T WEBNLSDAY MORNING, SETT. 15, DOSOUCH OFKICEWS. TlwrfffM M. Tttki., .In. OiNncHmcn H. .1. Woleolt, T. J. Van Oloacn, J. 10. IShiinc, I). H. Knox, J. SS. Ilond, .1. A. Proper. Jaxtieen of the l'cucoW. V. Morellllott, I). H. Knox. ftmxtnblr II. Hwnirjrnrt Kehool I)ircetorsM. H. Knox, II. O. Pa vis, S. .1. Wole.olt, H. II. Haslet, A. Jl. Kolly, 1). (.'lark. FOHEST COUNTY OFFICERS. rre.iitle.nl .The1: P. W RTMon K, Atuneinta Jai1tjc3, A. Propkti, As pni;w (Viok, Sheriff t. J. Van Oikskn. I'ren Kure r V li !: i . ( 1 1, A s N K II . Prothnnotiiry, Ueginter it- Jtrcordcr, cff. J. 11. AdNKW. 0 jriHiM.i ioncr P. P. Colli nh, Joitx HOMl'MoX, .IAS. K. Cl.AllK. Omtitu Superintendent H. V. UonnKn. TllOMl IHxt.rirt AttnrnenH. P. linviN. Jnry CSnminxiuncra J As. 1''lvk,VVm. Tattkuhon. unty Murveinr S.T. InwiN. Ciironcr M. Ittici., .In. Ctmnti A viator T. U. Conn, li. WAn wl-u 1 ' J A M I l-'HON. Memhcro Vongrct 107 ft District 0. 11. Ccicriw. j4 Mflll fi-MARTlX WlM.IAMS, Time of Trains At TIONKSTA STATION, on and after . Juno 1, 1K4 : eotmt 1st CLASS. Train 22 - 7:12 p. in. to CLASS. Train r.n .... 11:05 a. m. " 54 .... 3:'.s p. in, ironTir 1st clash. Train 21 - - - - 3:2S p. in. 2d class. .Train .11 - - - - ffi.W a. in. " Ml - - - (5:05 p. in. On tho River Division t. c. from Oil City - to Iryinetn, up tho rlvor 1 North ; down thn rlvr. rmut i. . . . I LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Notice. There will bo a meeting of tbo Re publican County Committeo at my of fice oil Tuesday evening, Sept. 29. . - V. P. M run i.moit, Chairman. -Rev. Elliott will preach in the ! ."Presbyterian church on Sunday next, morning and evening. -Mr. Jan. T. Cartin has taken the position of Assistnnt Local Editor on un the Clarion Jit-publican. Ho has our best wishes. -Oct. 2,1 is the last dav nnon which iho payment of Slato and county taxes will allow tho person so raying to voto. AUend to it. Tbo "Roekots" of this place arc to play the "Potato Bugs," of Bean Farm, at Stewart's Run, on Saturday ucxt. A good game is anticipated The bop at tho Lawrence House, on Wednesday evening last is said to have been a very pleasant ono; all who attended having cnj-iyed them selves hugely. - We are requested to state that the concert ot Jas. G. Clark, tbo phet-vo enlist will tako place on the evening of the 23d inst, instead of the 22.1, as heretofore announced. - Khcriti an Giesen was suddenly ..... . . . . called to Petersburg last week, on ac- ronnt of tlio scvoro illness or lus little daughter. He found her better, but brought Ins family home with lmu on Monday. Some of tho boys went over to Plcasaiitvillo on Saturday last, to see a horse lair. - 1 no norso lair man i 4 .i rr 11 I. exhibit, so tho boys watched a poor game ' of base bull, and camo home wretched and strapped. Rev.Lusher.it will be noticed, has been sont back to this circuit for tiiint'mr vinrr nn armno-ompnt which, wo believe, gives satisfaction to tho members genci ally. lie will proba bly take up his residence in Tiuucstn They aro making it hot in Louis iana. Tho other day two conflicting forces camo together in New Orleans, and fonio fifty individuals were killed and wounded. '"Tho White Leaguo against tho Kellogg government," this war is styled. Tho festive cabbage worm is rcu -deling this useful fruit a deadly pois on. The worms aro green, nnd are Wtid to be a compound of arsenic, jdryclmitio and Paris Green. The :ubbago on which they linger nro to i-ay the least risky, if not dangerous. Hour Krout nnd cold blanch must bo -dispensed with this season. Had wo the space we would like o ro-produco tho editorials of tho last 'larion Jucksoniun. The ono on "The Riso and Fall of Radicalism," beats anything Mark Twain ever produced. While the other one, occupying about two columns supports "State Suver iegnly," a doctrine which was whipped out of the Southern States ten year ago. Truly tho Jkmocrat has a terri ble opposition in Clarion. CONGRESSIONAL. We can givo our views of llio Con gressional campaign ns it nTW stands in no better form (linn tlio following conversation which occurred between a prominent Republican nnd oursclf upon tho news of the nominaiion of Goo. A. Jenki", Esti., of JSrookvillc, by tbo Democracy of tbe District. Vo bad nlmopt forgotten the circumstan ce of tlie conversation, when, one day last week tbo gentleman came in with tlio substance of it all jotted down, Bavin" to us that bo thought wo bud- better publish it when wo published tbo fact of .Mr. Jenk'a nomination. After looking it over und striking out jiart of it wo concluded to save tbo labor of an editorial on the subject by publishing . ,. , ,, .i it. Die following la tho conversation : llF.ruBMCAN. Well, Jcnks is nom inated. Editor. So I understand. It. I supposo you will give biiu "fits" next week ? K. No, fir, I don't think I shall. Why should I? 11, Oh, that appears to be all there is in it now-a-dnys. Look, for inslanco, at the mud ibe Clarion Democrat has thrown at White, our nominee, a man whoso private character is above sus picion, and whoso publiq acta' have only to be known to bo approved. E. True ; but that's the way Brown fights. It is only, necessary fur a man tcbe a llcpiiblicau and a candi date in bis district, though bo be tbe , t . ( h t, Vla,8 ' rF Ti.f.iiii'd utut1i' n nnAnnil mill theueeforth the man is falsified, ma ligncd and besmeared in a score- of items in every Clarion Democrat issued, from the time bis name is befurc the pcoplo until after the tdection ; and even then be don't cease, but, if the man is elected, "Which he generally is, the Democrat's spits forth thunder, lightning and fifth at Lim for a mouth or six weeks afterward. Aud what docs ho gain by n?. .Nothing; on the contrary his cpurso often disgusts dem- ats to such an eminent degree that oneu jiiukcs voies ior mo very pur t.v b0 18 Working against. . JutIr thu"' lr3m your remark8 fliat you Li tend to say nothing at all against Jeuks. E. Ai to his private character, anil his abilities, nothing. Mr. Jcnks is a gentleman of ability, and a man ugains whose private character An oio nothing. Should I then, imitate "Biowu, nnd manufacture evidence against him, as Brown lias against White? Why, sir, Mr. Jeuks will be here on court week, nnd hi actions aud conduct would give the lie to my accusations, just ns Mr. White's pres ence in Clarion gave tho lie to all Mr, Brown's personal statements. Where in, then would the Republican party of myself be the gainer t I believe I ha5 a renutalion for political fairness among both Republicans und Demo c,-ats, aud shall I war that reputation. by misrepresenting Jcnk3 to a people who have every facility of detecting am exposing tho fraud? Even were it in my power to keep the truth from them, I thould not do so, as I should think little of a political battle won It JV..l Tl .ll .. 1 1 1 oy irauu. i snan, as is my uuiy, noiu up Mr. Jinkb' political record to tho people of, tho District. Ho has been identified with the Democratic party ever Blllco hV1,lJ a voto aJ did ho g t0- Congress womd bo among the most bitter partisans there. Ilia ac tiocs, his spetchea and bis votea would be Democratic clear through. Is that not enough for any thinking Republi can ? Look at the issues. The negroes of the South are experiencing a reign of terror. Tho Kit Klux, which seems to embrace nearly tho whole Demo cratio party South, are determined tho negro shall not exercise thoso rights guaranteed him by the Fifteeutl Amendment, and to this end aro ere ating a reigu of terror among them This must be acted upon by Congress How wuuld Geo. Jeuks vote on this question wcro bo there? With tho Democratic side of tho House. How would the Democratic sido of the IIouso vote? To please the Detuocra cy and Ku Klux of tho South. Sup poso tho Democracy of tbe South are supported in their terrorism;' their murders and their oppressions of the negro? Only this: wo shall have tbe luto war to fight over again, with much more opposition in tho North than wo bad in tbo last. What is the uso of more argument against Geo. A. Jenks for Congress? Does any Republican want to know more against him ? Now why should I pollute my garments by crvi" out tiL-ainst Mr. Jenks' private character. N, sir, I don't proposo to I do it, and believe that tho course 1 1 intend to pursuo is the honest one, ami therefore tlio bos I for tho parly. U. I believe you are right, and that your course will be best ono. Tbe corner stono of tho North western Insane Hospital was laid on the 10th inst., ns announced in last week's issue. Governor II artranft was there ami made a short speech at the opening, which was 'well received, lie then laid tho corner stone, in the holi est stylo of tho art. Hon. G. V. Seo- field then mado au address, vhich we believo to have been ono of bis best efforts; wo couldn't swear to it, how ever, as we couldn't get closo enough 6 Id hear I li n v ii'flrn finnlirr I U' in Hill 1 , .. 1.11 i ... .ii n-.v. y. b" near u, anu ioiu us buoui li, so inai wo ....... . lit Knlmi.a it 1 n Imtro Ik.oii nil nvnnllotlf. I .... , ', i, ,-i cnt, and tho special train, which was bartered for that day by the citizens of Warren, was kept running busily all day from that place to tbo hospital grounds. Thcro were four passenger cars, and they were crowded going to the grounds in the morning, and in the eveninst by Jhe returning tido of bu- manily. lhejtmifdation for tho asy- i Jum is twelve hundred feet long and varionrWidths. The sun was so hot that wo didn't stop to measure it. When completed it will bo capable of accommodating from 4000 to 5000 in mates. The plan of tho building is a model of beauty, and if tho structure is finiftlied in accordance with tbe drawings, it will be tho finest build ing in this part of tho State. Tho grounds arc just what they should bo, and beautifully situated ; we must con- fuss that we were disappointed in them ; we did not know that there was as pretty a farm in Ibis corner of the State. It is without exaggeration, ns pretty a farm as ever lay on the ground. In addition to the looks of I it, the ground has furnished all the stone, several thousand perches, for tbe foundation of the building and has plenty of good water to supply its wants. There are good substantial cut stono building on tho grounds now, the principal one of which is oc cupied by the superintendent of con-. stiuclion. Wo wero well pleased with our visit after we coifta to think of it, but whilo we were there, it was too hot for anything save a salamander to enjoy good health. Ono thing we al most neglected to mention, was the soul-charming music of the 20th Di vision Band, of Meadvillo, under the leadership of Prof. Boynton, who is well known as the "boss" band teach er in this section of tho Stata. We have heard several celebrated bands, but never ono which seemed to us to be composed entirely of masters of the p:eces performed upon. We hope to hear that band several times before wo bhuille off this mortal coil. Taken al together the laying of the corner stono was a success, and the mighty multi tude camo away tired, but happy. The review at Franklin, on Sat urday last was attended by all the companies in the 20th division. The display was said to have been grand, and the exercises impressive. The division was reviewed by Gov. Hart ranft, who pronounced it good. After tho review two flags were presented to the division by tho Governor with appropriate remarks. Each company nresent nt tho review is to reeei v fir,nO ..... , , i - ........ IjCt US have a company lor tho next review. Tho boroiich schools commenced nr i... i., ' ...i.i. n. oi..i v.. iaDl, mm in., ouuumuu ana miss Harrington as teacuers. IhQ school is well attended, and will prob- ably be well couductod, as the teach ers are experienced, aud have been so looted from a largo number of appli cants by the directors. It would bo a irood idea to mako a nlank walk from tho street to the door of the school houso, as in muddy weather the teachers and pupils generally have a sea of mud to float over from, the side walk to the school house. On Saturday last, J. W. Stroup's boy, aged about scvou years, fell off a lumber wagon on which be was riding and one of the wheels pased over bis left leg- near tho kuee, There was quite an excitement for a few momeuts. everybody who saw the accident being sure that the boy's leg was broken. This, however, proved to be a mistake, as tho leg was only bruised pretty K.ii.. ,i i i : ...... 1-. x.uVl.i.uilnU .a .iow .ncuuinjj school regularly, XT . -,,. ii ISeW II1VO1C0 ljOotS iV. Shoes, all kinds, Uylea and prices, just received at Itobiuson & Uonners. 22tf They had an election in Maino on Monday last. Tbo Republicans J swept tho board, ns usual. As regards iho Vermont election where tbe oppo sition bad such largo gains, according to their own papers, tlio Republicans have a majority of one hundred and fifty-six in tho Assembly. 'Jflvcre is but ono Democrat in the Senate Tho best number we have seen for many days is Ballou's Magazine for October. Its engravings nrs season able, tho Btorits of thu most interest ing kind, the poetry better than tbo average, and all thing considered we must regard the Magazine as the best in the country when we consider the price. Tho October number has some !-,;..(,. o.lloUl: nil nf (l,,.l, ..,..,,1 tin.l ' a ' .. . :. . i-,r I -i -11 not one luuiiiercui. rut buiu ni mi , .... . , the periodical stores in tho country, ' Published by Thomcs & Talbot, 86 BromCold Street, Boston, Mass, ' m Tho Annual sessbu. 6f the Erie Conference of ilia M. E. Church wis held in jE;ie, commencing on Tuesday Sept 1, and closing Monday, Sept. 7 This attendance was large, and the pro Vccedings very interesting. The follow ing are ths appointments of the Frauk- ia dntnet J. Leslie, Presiding Elder. Franklin; O. L. Meade. Oil City,,J. C. Scofield. South Oil City, W. Ilollister. Reno, Plumer and Pithole, L. F. Merritt. Rousevillo' and Petroleum Centre P. P. Piunev and Thomas Graham. Fagundus alid Hickory, J. L. Mech lin. Fairview, D. C. Plannett. Millcrstown, R, M. Gwinn. Petrolia, A. L. Kellogg. Parker, R. NStubbs. Brady's Bend, J. Groves. Emlentou, Georgo W. Moore. Rockland, E. 51. Kerniek. St. Petersburg, B. F. Delo. President, A. Wilder. Tionesta, J. Lusher. Monterey, John Clark. In addition to the above, the follow ing appointments in other Districts have been mado in Venango county: Clinton ville, 'CV Peters. Pleasantville, F. A. Archbold. Cooperstown, t). Babcock. . Sunville, J. K. Adams. Waterloo, S. E. Winger. Jury List for Sept. Term, 1374. GRAND J CIlO RS. Barnott twp. Justice Shoekcy, Fore man, John Eek, P. J. Black, Solonian Fitzgerald. Oreen. Daniel Jlohnoy, Lyman Cook, Fred. Wine;,'ard, C. F. Cropp. Kinirslev. Daniol Hudgins, Judson Catlin, John llalllday. Jonks. John Dodgo, Jas. T. Rose, Geo. Rose. ' ' Hickory. O. J. Allison, Win. Vrennan, Win. Connelly. Tionosta. Jan. Fitzgerald, Goo. Mealy, John Shelhouso, Samuel MeClintoek. Tionosta ltoro. John Wyant, Samuel C. Riddle, D. Idaclr. PETIT JURORS. Tionosta Xloro. J. A. Pale, O. W. Rob inson, A. H. Kelly, W. R. Dunn, G. G, Putterllold, Henry Swaggart, II. W. Rob- oris, J. W. btroui Tionesta Twp. Jacob Zonts, J. D. Hud d'.eson, P. G. Huntor, Potor Wolf, Moses Mualy, Eli Iloleinan, Samuel Clark, W, A. Gilford. Harnett. John Barton, Charles Travis, S. Cook, A. Black, Geo. Braden Michael Dunkle. Kingslcy. Ell Berlin, Goo. Morgan, Andrew Baxter, Nicholas Arnold, Henry Thicker, Jacob Bock "iokory -Thos. Allendor, Charles Al- baugh, J. P. Burris, Joseph Coburn, narmony, C. 1j. tlanna, A. J. big'ns. Hiram Fleming, W.C. Bromley, Walter Dawson, John Snyder, Geo, N. Maiuoss, I " '" S-ott, Jenks. R. J. Sallada, Groon.-Jno. Pickrager, Fred. Lodabur, Rudolph Kanian, T. P. Flynn, Jus. John sou.auos. Saniord, Win. Cropp, Papa Baldwin, at Tidiouto, has the most extensive and best selected lot of Fishing Tacklo that we bavo ever seen in a country store, and at -"''"igly low prices, 4 Cm ' New Clothing, and marked very low, at Hobiuson &, Bonneis. 21tf Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for salo nt this office. Glass jars, tin cans, sealing wax, &o., for putting up berries and fruit, at Robinson & Bonner's. 16tf Neu Advertisements. BLACKSMITH AKD WAGON SHOP. IIIK undorsiguod bavo opened i first- x class llliicksiuitU and Wuon Shop, in 'I'0 Roberts shopj opposito tho Rural Houso. All work in either lino promptly utlondod to, and satisfaction guaranteed. J Eot'M-..Iiliiir u KoIsill.v 22 lv l SPKARS V It. W- noljf.UT.s. NEW IIARNESSISHOP. UST op -'lied In the Kohorts Piiihlinirop nosito the Hural House. Tho under- signed is prrpnreil to do all kinds of work In his line in uio Dtsi wyio una on sunn notice. A Hpoelalty. Keep nn hand ft lino assort ment ot i tirry ' oniiis, jirusiips, iinrucss Oil, Whips aiid Saddles. Harness of nil kinds mado to order nnd eheap ns the cheapest. Kenipinbcr thn name and plavX! W. WKST, Koberts JSuildimr, 22-ly Opposito Hural House, Tionestn. SHERIFF'S GALE. BYVlItTUF, of nwrit of lr. Facias issued out of tlio I'nlirt of Common Pleas of Forest County nnd to mo di rected, there will bo exposed to sale hy mono vendue or outcry, ni ino i ourt, IIouso, in tlio lioroiurh of Tionesta, on M ON PAY, BEPTKMI1EK2STII, 1S74. at 4 o'clock, p. m., tho following deserihod real csiate,to-wit : Marcus Itrawnson vs. Kreotnnn II. Ells worth and Hophin Ellsworth, No. 44 Sept, Term, 1H74. C. 1)., No. "It Peer. Term 1K73, Tate. All that certain piece of land sit uate in tho Townshipof Kinjrslev, County of Forest and Htato of Pennsylvania. Hounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Hojiinniiift nt tho northeasterly corner of tract ro. wiv, as me ssmo is Jam out ana desinnated on a map of saiil Eorest Coun ty made by 8. P. Irwin, adioiniim the lino of Hickory Twp., anil running tlionce sonthcastorly along tho dividing lino of lots Not, 6212 and 0217, and adjoining lots to tlio southeast corner of lot number 5213, tlienco alone? the line or dividing line be tween lots Nos. 52 1U and o214 two-thirds (Hi of a mile, tlicnco'. northwesterly and parallel with snid line of lot No. 5214 to a point in tho Township lino of Iliek'ory Township aforesaid, distant two-thfrds o( a mile from tho plaeo of beginning, and thence northeasterly along hn'ui tSwnship lino two-thirds of a niilo to tho place of beginning. Excepting out of tho samo n certain tract of land heretofore conveyed to Oeorgo and Edward Ellsworth, consist ing of fifty (50) acres situate in tho north" east corner of lot number 5213, containing about SOU acres and being a. part of (he saino premises conveyed to tho party of tlio by J. li. Agncw, sneriii oi i-orost Conntv aloi esaid. Also All that cntial undivided ono-liall ( i) part ot a certain pieco or parcel oi land situate in Kingsley Township, known, laid down aud designated on said Irwin's map as lot No. 5217, bounded northwesterly by lot No. 021H, northeast uriy lv lot JNo. 52.11, southeasterly by lot No. 5210, and south westerly by lo; No, 5212. Containing 1160 acres, liioro or less, with all and singular the appurtenances. laken in execution ana t no sola as tno propeity of Freeman 11. Ellsworth and Mopma i-.UBWoriu at tno suit oi juarcus Jirawnson. Terms cash. T. J. VAN GIESEN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oillee, Tionosta, l'a., Sept. 8, 1874, 81 Bcr Cent, (xiiaraiitceil WITH li. F. BDRNIIAM'S 1874 TURBINE WATER WHEEL. Tho best In tho market, nnd sold at less price tnan any other tirst-class wlieol. Send for pamnliolt and bo convinced. 23-4t N. F. BURN HAM, York, Pa, Most lOxIraordinnr.v Terms of advertising are offered for Nows- papers in the btato ot REHfjSYLVANIA Send for list of papers and sehodulo of rates. Address (HiU. 1'. itowELlj t CO, Advertising Agents, Nj. 41 Park Row New York. Refer to Editor of this Paper. 3-4t CC O tOfl per day at home. Terms 43 H free. Address Geo. fetinson it Co., Portland, Mo. 15 4t QjryryA WEEK guaranteed to Male and i I I reunite agents, in their locality, Costs nothing to try it. Particulars Free, P. O. Vickery it Co., Augusta, Mo. 23-4t ANOTHER J5HAMCE! FIFTH ASD UST GIFTHCONCERT IN AID OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY cKENTUCKY POSTPONED TO MONDAY, Nov. 30th, 1874. DRAW1XC CERTAIN AT THAT DATE. LIST OF GIFTS. One grand cash gift One grand cash gilt Ono grand cash gilt Ono grand cash gift ' Ono grand cash irilt f cash gifts, $i'0,000 each, 10 cash gilts, 14,000 each, 1" cash gilts, 10, (Hill each, 20 cash gilts, 6,000 each, 25 cash giftn, 4,000 each, 30 cash gilts, 3,000 oach, 80 cash gilts, 2,000 each, li 0 cavh gifts, 1,000 each, 21(1 cash gil'U), 600 each, 500 cash gilts, 100 each, 111,000 cash gilts, 50 each, ?2rn,0fid1 100,0(iU 75,(MH) 60,000 2r),000 1(K),(KI0 140,000 15(I,(KK) 100,000 100,000 1I0,(HK) 100,000 100,000 17,(1,000 ,r)0,()00 tl.VI.IHW Grand total 20,000 Gifts, all cash, f 2,500,000 PRICK OF TICKF.TS : Wliolo Tickets Halves ... Tenths, or each Coupon 11 whofo tickets for 22 1-2 tickets for - - For Tickets or information, 50 00 25 00 6 (HI 5IKI 00 1,000 00 addross TlU'M. rj. itiiAJlLl'.n n, Agent am 1 Manager, Public Library Building, Louis- vine, iy., or THOS. li. II AYS CO., Eastern Agents GO'J Broadway, Now York, 2f4t OKE MILLION ACRES OF SPLENDID MICHIGAN LANDS FOR SALE. Tho Grand Rapids nnd Indiana Railroad has been finished ; is 3:10 miles long, und lis entire land grant earned 1 In Farming Lands to Actual Sellers, for Individuals or Colonics, SPECIAL BARCAINS FOR 1874. 100,000 uerei have been told already. The lands aro well tiinrwred, making th bust kind of farms, (strong soils of great pro ducing pow or. Kasily reached by rail or water. Good Markets. Railroad rui.H through the grant. Michigan is one of tlio least indebted and most prosperous States in tlio West. Its schools aro umHiiallcd, Its liiiaueial standing is No. 1. Nodillicnl ty in transportation. Peace ami prosperi ty aro in ils borders. Lands bum (I to pi pcracru. 'lime siillicient. Interest 7 per cent. WM. A. HOWAltl), Land CoiMinr', Grand Itapids, Mich. P. It. Pll-atl'i:, See'y Land J lepai liiiont. -"".A 1 v' AtS'rSS ' A' re I1 f Dr. J. Walker's Calirorniu Yin Cgnr Uiltors nro a purely Ye.sctabi!! preparation, mado chiefly from tlio na tive herbs fomid on tlio low er ranges of tto Sierra Nevada mountains of (Califor nia, tho medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without tho uso of Alcohol. Tlio question is almost daily asked. ''What is tho cause of tlio unparalleled success of Vikkuak 15rr TF.ust" Our answer is, that they icniovo tho cause of disease, and iho patient re covers his health. They aro tlio great blood purifier and a lil'o-giviii principle. a nciiect lioiiovator mill innir of tho svstcm. Never before in Uio history of tlio woW has a niciHciao iia cuiiiiiuiiiuh-d poiisoAsiiig tlio ionia:Kiilil(i qualiUcs of Vixkoau Hitikiis in healing tlio sick of every ihscaxo Hum i heir to. Tlmy aro a pernio I'uriralivo a. weil an a Tonic relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver ana Visceral Organs ia Bilious Diseases The properties of Dr.. WAi.icr.n's Yinkoar Bm-KKS mo Aperient. Piaiilioretic. Carminative, Nutritions. Laxative, hiurclin. Sedative, Counter-irritant Sudorilie, Allara tdve, and Anti-Bilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vis. eg Ait liiTTEiis the most wonderful In vigorant that ever eustaiaod th siukiug system- . No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other nicar.s, aud vital organs wasted beyond repair. Ililions. Remittent nnd Inter mittent 1 evers, which aro 60 preva lent iu tho valleys of our great rivers throughout tho United States, especially thoso of tbo Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Touncssoo, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Uio Grande, l'oai l, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, aud many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our cntiro country during tho Summer and Autumn, and "remarkably so during sea sons of unusual beat and diyuasa, mo Invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of tho stomach nnd liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exci ting a pow erful inllucnco upon thoso various or gans, Is essentially necessary, 'i'liero is no cathartic for tho purpose cqiud to . Dit. J. Wat.kek'8 Yixkgah Srin:::s, ns they will speedily romovo tho dark colorcd viscid matter With whloU tho bowels are loaded, at tho samo limn stimulating tho secretions of the liver, and generally restoring tho bealihy functions of tho digestive organs. Forlil'y tho body aaiiis! disease by purifying all its fluids with Vixkuah lSm'Kits. No epidemic can title huU of a system thus forc-nnncd. Dyspepsia or Iiirtteoslion, Head ache, I'ain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizzine.-.B. t-o"r Eructations of the Stomach, Had 'l'a; to in tho Month, liilious Attacks, l'alpiia tatiou of the Heart, Inflammation r :! Lungs, Pain in the region of thn Kid noys, and a hundred other painful e inj- toius, are tho offsprings of Dyspcu T . Ono bottlo will provo a bettorgvuranlr i of its merits than n lengthy iiUvcMii---ment. Scrofula, or Kind's whir.. SvrolliugA, Uitors, Krysipislas, Sim lied Ni il.. (luitru, tk'lcifiiluUii ul!aiiiiiuUi"Us. l:idni... Iiilluiiniialious, Morc-iniid A lli'tiioas, I'M Euros, Kitioim of tlio SKin, K,rn Kyi-, el . In tUosu, an in all other ceiistiiiui;ii'.-i! '!! -cases, Valuku's Vinhoaii J!rrri-::is l av i sliowa their proat curalivo pnv.. r.i ia l!. i uitist ubstinato nnd intnietalilo ee. For Inllaiuniatory r.nd ( hi oni.'. Ivlioiiinaf isiti, Gout, liilious, lln ii; tentnndlnteriuittcnt l-'evcis, li:;ease;. of tlio Hlood, Liver, Kidneys and l;!.n! I.i-. theso Hitters have no ofjuu!. tii.-a VI nm nro caused hy Vitiated lllnud. . Met'hanienl Diseases. IVn'mis v:.- gaged ill Paints anil Mineral.-., aueh as l'huubcrs, Tyiic-sctterj, i n 1 I - Li-ji t r aa-i Miners, as they iidiiuico in life, uro nil.j -it to paralyxis of tlio RowcK-. ''u ea r I against this, tako a dono of W'Ai.ui.u'a Vi:.- liOAB UlTTKRH UPeasiilllillly. For Sliia Discuses, Eruptions, T.-:- ter, Salt-Hlieiun, Hlotclics, Snow. l'iai:!i-., l'lHittiles, Hails, Caihuneleri, Piag v oi -a, Scald-ln-ad, Soro liyes. i:rysipda. It-.-li. Bcui'f, Disculoratiinis of tliu Shin, !Ja;a,,: and Diseasos of tho SKin of u li.iluvcr a, in: or nature, are literally dug up iia-.l earn.:. I out of the tij-stcm iu a bhuil liiiio hy luo ujj of thoso Iiitturs. Tin, Tape, nnd otlier Vorui i, lurking in tho nvstcin of so maay tliansuiul'-. ait elluutually uustroyod and removed. .' BVKtein of medicine, no vciuiihn.'"-!, lai an tiiulinuiitlcs willlieo tbe system IVoui worcij like theso Hitters. For Female Coinplaiuis, inyoun or old, Illumed or niuglc, lit Hie (Lava el' wo manhood, or tlio turn of life, ll.dO Tnain Hitters display so decided un inlliuuco Dan, iiuproveiueut li soon puieeptihlo. Cleanse tho Vitiated lilood wIimi- ever you hud iu impurities buratiiii? tlireuU til skiu iu I'implus, Kriiptioii.-', or Hiti-m cleauso it when you find it obstructed a-j.l sluggish in tho veins; cleauso it when it i.i foul ; your feelings will lull vou when. Keep the blood pare, and tho hiaiilh of tUu ayUem will follow. 11. II. M DON tMJ A CO., Dru);lata aiitl Hon. Airts., Sun Krieirhc . Cil fe-iiiiu Mid uur. of WunlattL-tuu mal (-mlUH Si ei . X. Y. bulU by ttli UrumilBtit Mutl Ikultr.. Madame Foy's Corset Skirt Sup porter. For lleallh. Comfort 'and Ntyle, in aeknowledKcd tlho bent artielmd tho kind ever made. Nunieroui Testi iiioiiialx in ill favor aro lc inii rei-olved from all uarts of thn L'nltivl .States. I.ady Agents Wanted. Foy it I1AK.MON, Solo Maniifacturei-M, Now Ha ven, Conn. Arnold ,V. Han. Hint:, N, Y. AgeiilN lim BWrt-j.HSL 1 ' -a rf i
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